The most difficult aspect of starting a permaculture environment is the human one. Weather it's laws, neighbors, our family, or even our personal understanding and preconceptions, the human system is the most difficult to work with. It tends to be oriented away from nature and tries to force you in directions that are out of harmony with nature. When we truly are free to work with nature the rest is easy!
Very inspiring, I'm little by little embarking upon something akin to offering my services in like manner, I just wonder how open people are to various advice. Thus far it is a bit awkward, I suppose one can only make suggestions to start, what that person decides is their choice. Are these walkabouts free or fee based? When one devotes themselves to the attainment of this knowledge and experiments with it, would it be that different than an exchange of services in mainstream life?
The most difficult aspect of starting a permaculture environment is the human one. Weather it's laws, neighbors, our family, or even our personal understanding and preconceptions, the human system is the most difficult to work with. It tends to be oriented away from nature and tries to force you in directions that are out of harmony with nature. When we truly are free to work with nature the rest is easy!
MidwestPermaculture 8 months ago
What are the top 3 most difficult aspects to starting a permaculture environment?
GoRambling 10 months ago
Very inspiring, I'm little by little embarking upon something akin to offering my services in like manner, I just wonder how open people are to various advice. Thus far it is a bit awkward, I suppose one can only make suggestions to start, what that person decides is their choice. Are these walkabouts free or fee based? When one devotes themselves to the attainment of this knowledge and experiments with it, would it be that different than an exchange of services in mainstream life?
HomesteadProvocateur 2 years ago