

spirituality


Spiritual gardening, the way out of suffering.
Ever walked along a Chinese garden, public or private, urban or rural? It’s interesting maybe for you to know that if you did, it taught…

The Art Of Dying Creatively
Benefits of Purging
Did you know that the primary definition of purging — before involving your bowels or getting rid of stuff — is this: a : to clear of guilt b : to…

How to grow garlic

Archetypes and the power to transform
By Priya Logan I previously wrote a post about identifying and even celebrating your “inputs and outputs”, as a human that is a complicated, sometimes…

Strength and Resistance à la Woman
Learning a new way of living from an elder Iranian farmer By Kali Morgan Of late, I have been consumed by the stories of strong, bold,…

Creativity and Parenting

Doulas and Permaculture

The Small Beauties and The Universe of Wonders
By Luiza Oliveira By the Spontaneously Creative Plants and a Human Hello, Little Flower. Hello, “Giant” Person. I didn’t see you here a few days ago.…

Green Tara, The Ecofeminist Goddess, Shows Us How To Embody Regenerative Culture
By Dido Dunlop Green Tara is a role model, to become a wise woman, and live in an ecofeminist way. Many of us who are…

Ecofeminism and Permaculture

Matavenero
The time I visited the oldest ecocommunity in Spain By Elena Pollen Long before moving to Spain, or, a few months actually, my partner &…

Are you in Right Relation?

What’s in a Name?
Arbitrary label or a point of connection? By Roshnii Rose What’s in a name? That which we call a rose,By any other name would smell…

A Long Way Home
By Helen iles It’s early morning. The sun is already flooding the woodland scene outside my window, when a robin hops onto the patio table…

Emergent Herbalism; plants, people, and culture

What is Ecofeminism? In a nutshell — how to save the world

Decoloniziation for Beginners: Inner and Outer Vision
Using the land and our tangible environments as the palette of living changes everything. Life is not just an idea that lives in the head,…

Permies of the world unite!
A manifesto for an internationalist permaculture movement By Becky Ellis Migration, the movement of people over landscapes, is, arguably, one of the defining characteristics of…

How to grow a pollinator garden

Decolonising learning

Using Cultural Emergence for Social and Environmental Change

Standing Rock and the Battle to Regain our Humanity

Suburban Permaculture

Design Thinking: Cultivating a Designer’s Mind

Fertile Resistance and Reconciliation; An Indigenous Woman’s Response to the Recent Global Corporate Seed Mergers

Women in Permaculture: Why should you learn permaculture from women?
By Silvia Di Blasio “I raise up my voice — not so I can shout, but so that those without a voice can be heard…we cannot succeed…

On permaculture, entitlement, and that pesky third ethic: all aboard the elephant in the room
By Heather Jo Flores “Contact with the soil reminds us that we are an integral part of nature, rather than feeling shut out and excluded.…

Bringing Nature Inside

Revisiting the ecological Imperative as Ethical Livelihoods

The Art of Hosting within permaculture

Earth Based Spirituality and Permaculture — The 5 Elements as a Design Tool

Howling at the Moon: Communication and Connection for Healing the Pack

Herbal Elixirs and Infusions

Principles of Presence:
Applying Permaculture Design and Integral Theory to Personal Development By Jennifer English Morgan The image of a woman wearing a golden straw hat with a…