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Like Ducks to Water: Indian Runners Discover the Joys of a Duck Pond
We're excited to share the first in what we hope will be a series of videos from Living Forest Farm. This one shows our newly adopted Indian Runner ducks having their very first swim ever. The duck pond we installed for them is an old cast iron bathtub sunk into the ground. As for keeping the pond clean, some people use filters, but they tend to get jammed up really quickly! The safest bet for a small duck pond is simply to empty it once a week. To lessen the work, we connected a drain pipe to the sunken bathtub that allows us to water the plants on the terraces below. We just unplug the bathtub and voilà - "fertilized" duck water irrigates the ornamentals & fruit trees. We then refill th...
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Permaculture Principles in Application ‒ Geoff Lawton
Просмотров 170 тыс.11 лет назад
This video is a sampler of permaculture principles in application narrated and explained by Geoff, from his farm in New South Wales, Australia (near Byron Bay). Learn about Permaculture principles and how abundant it is, by design. About Geoff Lawton: Geoff Lawton is highly sought after as a passionate and committed educator on the ethical design science called Permaculture that teaches individ...
Part 16: Goals & Resources for the Great Turning - The Work That Reconnects with Joanna Macy
Просмотров 2,1 тыс.12 лет назад
Parts 1-17 Playlist Link: ruclips.net/p/PL7C977927EEA7D72E The Work That Reconnects (WTR) is a workshop series that explores how to evoke creative, compassionate and transformational responses to the ecological crises of our time. Drawing from deep ecology, systems theory and spiritual traditions, the Work That Reconnects builds motivation, creativity, courage and solidarity for the transition ...
Part 15: The Seventh Generation - The Work That Reconnects with Joanna Macy
Просмотров 3,1 тыс.12 лет назад
Parts 1-17 Playlist Link: ruclips.net/p/PL7C977927EEA7D72E The Work That Reconnects (WTR) is a workshop series that explores how to evoke creative, compassionate and transformational responses to the ecological crises of our time. Drawing from deep ecology, systems theory and spiritual traditions, the Work That Reconnects builds motivation, creativity, courage and solidarity for the transition ...
Part 14: The Gifts of the Ancestors - The Work That Reconnects with Joanna Macy
Просмотров 3,1 тыс.12 лет назад
Parts 1-17 Playlist Link: ruclips.net/p/PL7C977927EEA7D72E The Work That Reconnects (WTR) is a workshop series that explores how to evoke creative, compassionate and transformational responses to the ecological crises of our time. Drawing from deep ecology, systems theory and spiritual traditions, the Work That Reconnects builds motivation, creativity, courage and solidarity for the transition ...
Part 13: Deep Time Work - The Work That Reconnects with Joanna Macy
Просмотров 3,1 тыс.12 лет назад
Parts 1-17 Playlist Link: ruclips.net/p/PL7C977927EEA7D72E The Work That Reconnects (WTR) is a workshop series that explores how to evoke creative, compassionate and transformational responses to the ecological crises of our time. Drawing from deep ecology, systems theory and spiritual traditions, the Work That Reconnects builds motivation, creativity, courage and solidarity for the transition ...
Part 12: Widening Circles - The Work That Reconnects with Joanna Macy
Просмотров 3,9 тыс.12 лет назад
Parts 1-17 Playlist Link: ruclips.net/p/PL7C977927EEA7D72E The Work That Reconnects (WTR) is a workshop series that explores how to evoke creative, compassionate and transformational responses to the ecological crises of our time. Drawing from deep ecology, systems theory and spiritual traditions, the Work That Reconnects builds motivation, creativity, courage and solidarity for the transition ...
Part 11: The Systems View of Life - The Work That Reconnects with Joanna Macy
Просмотров 7 тыс.12 лет назад
Parts 1-17 Playlist Link: ruclips.net/p/PL7C977927EEA7D72E The Work That Reconnects (WTR) is a workshop series that explores how to evoke creative, compassionate and transformational responses to the ecological crises of our time. Drawing from deep ecology, systems theory and spiritual traditions, the Work That Reconnects builds motivation, creativity, courage and solidarity for the transition ...
Part 10: The Ecological Self - The Work That Reconnects with Joanna Macy
Просмотров 4 тыс.12 лет назад
Parts 1-17 Playlist Link: ruclips.net/p/PL7C977927EEA7D72E The Work That Reconnects (WTR) is a workshop series that explores how to evoke creative, compassionate and transformational responses to the ecological crises of our time. Drawing from deep ecology, systems theory and spiritual traditions, the Work That Reconnects builds motivation, creativity, courage and solidarity for the transition ...
Part 9: Breathing Through - The Work That Reconnects with Joanna Macy
Просмотров 9 тыс.12 лет назад
Parts 1-17 Playlist Link: ruclips.net/p/PL7C977927EEA7D72E The Work That Reconnects (WTR) is a workshop series that explores how to evoke creative, compassionate and transformational responses to the ecological crises of our time. Drawing from deep ecology, systems theory and spiritual traditions, the Work That Reconnects builds motivation, creativity, courage and solidarity for the transition ...
Part 8: The Truth Mandala - The Work That Reconnects with Joanna Macy
Просмотров 10 тыс.12 лет назад
Parts 1-17 Playlist Link: ruclips.net/p/PL7C977927EEA7D72E The Work That Reconnects (WTR) is a workshop series that explores how to evoke creative, compassionate and transformational responses to the ecological crises of our time. Drawing from deep ecology, systems theory and spiritual traditions, the Work That Reconnects builds motivation, creativity, courage and solidarity for the transition ...
Part 7: The Milling - The Work That Reconnects with Joanna Macy
Просмотров 6 тыс.12 лет назад
Parts 1-17 Playlist Link: ruclips.net/p/PL7C977927EEA7D72E The Work That Reconnects (WTR) is a workshop series that explores how to evoke creative, compassionate and transformational responses to the ecological crises of our time. Drawing from deep ecology, systems theory and spiritual traditions, the Work That Reconnects builds motivation, creativity, courage and solidarity for the transition ...
Part 6: The Great Turning - The Work That Reconnects with Joanna Macy
Просмотров 10 тыс.12 лет назад
Parts 1-17 Playlist Link: ruclips.net/p/PL7C977927EEA7D72E The Work That Reconnects (WTR) is a workshop series that explores how to evoke creative, compassionate and transformational responses to the ecological crises of our time. Drawing from deep ecology, systems theory and spiritual traditions, the Work That Reconnects builds motivation, creativity, courage and solidarity for the transition ...
Part 5: Gratitude as a Revolutionary Act - The Work That Reconnects with Joanna Macy
Просмотров 11 тыс.12 лет назад
Parts 1-17 Playlist Link: ruclips.net/p/PL7C977927EEA7D72E The Work That Reconnects (WTR) is a workshop series that explores how to evoke creative, compassionate and transformational responses to the ecological crises of our time. Drawing from deep ecology, systems theory and spiritual traditions, the Work That Reconnects builds motivation, creativity, courage and solidarity for the transition ...
Part 4: Open Sentences - The Work That Reconnects with Joanna Macy
Просмотров 10 тыс.12 лет назад
Parts 1-17 Playlist Link: ruclips.net/p/PL7C977927EEA7D72E The Work That Reconnects (WTR) is a workshop series that explores how to evoke creative, compassionate and transformational responses to the ecological crises of our time. Drawing from deep ecology, systems theory and spiritual traditions, the Work That Reconnects builds motivation, creativity, courage and solidarity for the transition ...
Part 3: The Spiral of the Work - The Work That Reconnects with Joanna Macy
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Part 3: The Spiral of the Work - The Work That Reconnects with Joanna Macy
Part 2: You Can Do This Work - The Work That Reconnects with Joanna Macy
Просмотров 14 тыс.12 лет назад
Part 2: You Can Do This Work - The Work That Reconnects with Joanna Macy
Part 1: Welcome - The Work That Reconnects with Joanna Macy
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Part 1: Welcome - The Work That Reconnects with Joanna Macy
Chapter 17: Epilogue - The Work That Reconnects with Joanna Macy
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Chapter 17: Epilogue - The Work That Reconnects with Joanna Macy
Joanna Macy Embracing Pain
Просмотров 27 тыс.12 лет назад
Joanna Macy Embracing Pain

Комментарии

  • @Gemineye77
    @Gemineye77 3 месяца назад

    .

  • @xavierroy5254
    @xavierroy5254 9 месяцев назад

    Thank Geoff

  • @lilithrogers5204
    @lilithrogers5204 Год назад

    Love You Joanna and Look forward to being with you in your upcoming course.😄

  • @АняПетрова-ц8й
    @АняПетрова-ц8й Год назад

    Сердечно благодарю ❤️ привет с России, Санкт-Петербург

  • @alexanderroth5210
    @alexanderroth5210 Год назад

    Nice. Too bad about the ads.

  • @sukhmanicambridge
    @sukhmanicambridge 2 года назад

    Totally!! Game over for more and more of us though, thank you...😊❤️🤝💞

  • @rul4522
    @rul4522 2 года назад

    Love this ánd recognize it.

  • @skarathanos
    @skarathanos 2 года назад

    amazing work. Thank you for making it so available. Very generous

  • @skarathanos
    @skarathanos 2 года назад

    I cannot express how grateful I feel for this work and Joanna's presence

  • @skarathanos
    @skarathanos 2 года назад

    Thank you, thank you, thank you.

  • @tylerjohnston4588
    @tylerjohnston4588 2 года назад

    How do you clean that, mine get the pool dirty almost instantly

  • @sneakerbabeful
    @sneakerbabeful 2 года назад

    Sounds like a lot of high school level communism, with unicorns and pixie dust thrown in for good measure. Nothing practical or at all useful.

  • @yotkesh
    @yotkesh 2 года назад

    Thank you so much

  • @gelarehkhoie3855
    @gelarehkhoie3855 3 года назад

    Did she just call him the Lord Buddha?

  • @janereynolds2401
    @janereynolds2401 3 года назад

    Ok yes but I always feel with this kind of sentiment that it simply does not apply to people in horrific situations. Or have I misunderstood? Would this help people in Kabul right now? Sex slaves in North Korea?

    • @H0bb3t
      @H0bb3t Год назад

      It is about allowing everything, no matter if its pleasure or pain, to be allowed to be felt and expressed if necessary. In our society many of us can feel like some things are not allowed to be expressed, since they are too raw and risk creating upheaval in the structures most of us feel safety and comfort in. These feelings are then put behind locks within ourselves, resulting in many of the health issues we see these days in our society. In short. Yes, this will also help those people. Imagine the pain of going through those things and then having to lock the experience up within yourself because you perceive the truth of your feelings to be too raw to share.

    • @burtonsville
      @burtonsville 10 месяцев назад

      My take is that welcoming pain is a part of the process, not the whole process. As she say's, it points to there being something out of alignment and something to learn. Then we have to act to brings things back into alignment to the extent that we are able...and most like do it imperfectly, and welcome the pain of that truth if that's how it plays out as well, and see that we still have the opportunity to grow and develop.

  • @tahwsisiht
    @tahwsisiht 3 года назад

    Up Grade: you and those who take the same honey are far gone. To think that you have the right to people, to own things like certain religion or practices as meditation, to own the right to tell people what to think, feel, eat, how to walk, breathe and behave: to think that these are not over the limit is the sign of the depth of the problem. Attachment IS what makes you care, attachment IS what can save the world, attachment IS what you need to love. People gave up their mind, people let others tell them what to think and how to behave. These are sheep. If you can't tell what is right or wrong anymore, such of basic things like human rights are questioned: you are lost.

  • @careynazyeustt8760
    @careynazyeustt8760 3 года назад

    Thank you sweetheart Joanna 😘 I look forward to meeting you 🌷🎵🎶🌄🍥♒♓😺

  • @xyzsame4081
    @xyzsame4081 3 года назад

    A few good animations !

  • @melmartin6349
    @melmartin6349 3 года назад

    So insightful. Thank you.

  • @jillynngarcia5214
    @jillynngarcia5214 3 года назад

    I can see how milling could be so easily translated to interactions with the more than human world. It would be such an equally powerful exercise.

  • @geatali_thedancer
    @geatali_thedancer 4 года назад

    So well said! I feel encouraged to continue my journey with this work even though I don't have prior experience. It is my purpose to help others find their truth, just like I feel like I'm finding my own every day.

  • @geatali_thedancer
    @geatali_thedancer 4 года назад

    Looking forward to gaining insight from these videos from Joanna Macy herself!

  • @mofwoofoo1
    @mofwoofoo1 4 года назад

    The Heart Is the Portal Our animalistic predator/prey culture has created a culture of closed hearts. Many of us feel that we need to protect our hearts from being hurt, betrayed, or broken, so we build (most often unconsciously) invisible walls around them, and the flow of love is blocked. Why so many divorces and breakups? One big reason could be that for a relationship to succeed, it takes two hearts that are totally open to one another, that is, no holding back, to really feel connected. In many cases, it is quite possible that when a woman doesn't feel the love and devotion of the other in a palpable way, hurt, sadness, anger, and resentment build up and her behavior towards the other can be explosive, over-blown, and seem irrational and insane. Then this creates a vicious circle that is almost impossible to circumvent. That is, the doubts of the abused partner begins to grow as the problem persists and increases, and therefore becomes more and more reticent and unlikely to share his heart. This, combined with childhood trauma and unconsciously repeating the non adaptive or dysfunctional patterns of the parents, especially the mother, makes for a very unhappy, contentious relationship, that most often ends in separation, which has a traumatic effect on any children that might be present and helps to create a culture of closed hearts. So, amongst all the multifarious crises that now beset all of humanity, one might surmise that the underlying dynamic of a culture with closed hearts which would then be entirely egoistical (the ego wants to receive, the heart wants to give), is how one might explain the current pandemic of injustices, violence, and insurgent tyranny. One might agree that to be truly human is to be humane, humane beings. We have the genetics of animals, and what differentiates us, is perhaps the ability to self reflect and to have the choice whether to be ethical or not, meaning to follow the "golden rule",to treat others as we would like to be treated, rather than be like the rest of the animals, unethical, since animals don't have the ability to choose to be ethical. It is a choice. Another factor to consider is the difference between a culture of abundance compared with a culture of scarcity. It is well known that in a culture of scarcity, the behavior of the inhabitants will become more and more aggressive as the survival instinct is increasingly threatened. A culture of abundance is immensely more conducive towards harmony, peace, and love. A healthy, vibrant, and ethical culture will tend to have the effect of producing an open hearted culture. A healthy culture is one in which all the needs of humans are easily accessible to all. But since we don't yet have this, we are mired in an existential conundrum that can only lead to extinction and totalitarianism. It is a catch-22 situation, uroboros biting its own tail, auto-cannibalism. To change this, we need to be more equitable, to eliminate marginalization, to distribute more evenly. It is the opposite of having the super rich and the vast have-nots, which again is the path to species suicide. This requires systemic changes immediately. This is why a gigantic network (utopiacornucopia.org) is so important now. One which includes millions to billions of like minded people, organizations, and networks that are all doing their part to co-create the new paradigm, the culture of open hearts. Because it is within this network that we can collaborate and advance more quickly, along with our website of ever growing innovations. We are creatures of our cultures, so we must create a culture of and for humane beings. Which simply needs a horizontal, decentralized structure which is virtually incorruptible, with an agreed upon social contract that guarantees and embodies our human values and needs, i.e. civil liberties, no pollution, healthy food, women's liberation, etc. to emerge organically, collaboratively, and autonomously ((1) Horizontal Governing - The Virtually Incorruptible Solution to Vertical Top Down Corruption. - RUclips). The network once large enough can be used to reinvent, to "utopianize" all those dystopic, congested, polluted, impersonal places we call cities; restructuring economies to incentivize brotherhood, sharing, compassion, caring, reciprocity, and abundance for all. Experienced workers and experts from each sector will be able to collaborate with their counterparts in cities around the world and with access to the wiki of innovations, they will have at hand all they need to achieve this initially, and with transparency and feedback loops will constantly be able to improve.. Think of utopia not as some unattainable end, but as a society that is constantly improving and refining. Such a juggernaut to unravel is similar in magnitude to how we might end the domination of those who would rather put their own private profits over the welfare of the whole, which is by becoming responsible citizens and self governing horizontally. Everyone would gain by being able to open their hearts. How to do it? I like to think that one can decide to open one's heart, to consciously care about the welfare of others, to recognize that the reality we have been ignoring is that we really are one human family, individual leaves or flowers on one gigantic tree, the tree of life, and it this tree of life that we all must love, nurture and care with all our heart, honoring the sacredness of everything. To realize that the more one opens one's heart in all circumstances, romantically, within our personal circles, our villages and cities,in every way imaginable, the more one will be realizing one's human potential and the more gratifying and fulfilling will be one's existence. In a way, its trading pleasure for joy, though you would still be able to enjoy both to a large extent. Choosing joy over pleasure is to move from a superficial to a more profound and fulfilling existence. Having the realization that serving others is the best way to serve oneself.

  • @supremepeaceyogaandwellnes3275
    @supremepeaceyogaandwellnes3275 4 года назад

    Want an incredible exercise for our time!

  • @supremepeaceyogaandwellnes3275
    @supremepeaceyogaandwellnes3275 4 года назад

    “I am SO powerful that I will not change my mind.” 🤯 Wow! This makes so much sense. Now I want to find ways to be subversive to this deeply held belief, so that I can help facilitate the belief that change and growth can be powerful.

  • @fusion9619
    @fusion9619 4 года назад

    Beautiful... I hope someday I can save up enough to get a nice big bit of land and save it from developers

  • @AndyReago
    @AndyReago 4 года назад

    This video gets cut off. Where is part 2?

    • @oleeotv
      @oleeotv Год назад

      need part 2 here too!!

  • @IansUToob57
    @IansUToob57 4 года назад

    They often don't know that what they "think" is their own voice is still the input from others. Step one is learning how to listen and actually hear their own voice. :)

  • @IansUToob57
    @IansUToob57 4 года назад

    Beautiful. reminds me of some of Meg Wheatley's work, (and mine!) :D

  • @icky.y.art_
    @icky.y.art_ 4 года назад

    anyone else have to watch this during quarantine? o3o

  • @uziao
    @uziao 4 года назад

    thank you from Brazil ^.^

  • @uziao
    @uziao 5 лет назад

    thank you from Brasil! ^.^

    • @kalimartin6616
      @kalimartin6616 5 лет назад

      Happy to help you connect to this wonderful work. May it nourish you deeply. Warmest wishes from France! :)

    • @uziao
      @uziao 5 лет назад

      @@kalimartin6616 thank you! om mani padme hung ^.^ here in Brasil we are receiving the teachings of Joanna and the Work That Reconnects through one of Joanna's student ^.^ also, in 2020 the book "Active Hope" will be published here, in portuguese ^.^ So happy to be writting to someone in France! ^.^ i have never been in France but I like very much a book that have been written by two french: Gilles Deleuze and Felix Guattari ^.^ do you know the book "Mille Plateaux"? ^.^ gratitude and joy! ^.^ Ormando MN ^.^

    • @kalimartin6616
      @kalimartin6616 5 лет назад

      @@uziao That's amazing that you are receiving these precious teachings in Brazil, and that you will also soon have the book Active Hope in Portuguese! Are you connected with a Buddhist community in Brazil? I have many friends who are students of the late Chagdud Tulku. What an amazing teacher! I will also check out the two books you mentioned! Wishing you all the best from Dordogne. :)

    • @uziao
      @uziao 5 лет назад

      @@kalimartin6616 Yes!!! :D I have not met Chagdud Tulku, but i have been at Chagdud Gompa Sam Drub Ling at Vitória (City), Espirito Santo (State), once to hear teachings by Lama Sherab Drolma (from Chagdud Gompa Khadro Ling, at Rio Grande do Sul) and once to receive initiations by Lama Chagdud Khadro ^.^ I have also read Chagdud's books called "Gates to Buddhist Practice" and "Life in Relation to Death" (this one is short but amazing ^.^) Although i have been just a few times st Chagdud Gompa Sam Drub Ling, sometimes I can watch Lama Tsering Everest on youtube in the channel of Chagdud Gompa Odsal Ling (from Cotia, São Paulo) ^.^ Her teachings are so good, her style of teaching, her wisdom and compassion ^.^ Lama Padma Samten was ordained by Chagdud Tulku in 1996, before that he studied Zen and founded the "Bodisatva Center of Buddhist Studies", he is the lama ordained by Chagdud that I most hear online ^.^ Chagdud have been soooo generous and compassionate to have planted these seeds here in Brasil!! We have to thank him very much ^.^ I feel very happy to be writting to you about these wonderful things! ^.^ in these world we can connect not only by our geographical location, but also by our learning will ^.^ have you ever been in Brasil? ^.^ how is Dharma in France? ^.^ may all be happy and don't suffer ^.^ om mani padme hung ^.^ great hug ^.^ Ormando from Colatina, Espírito Santo, Brasil ^.^

  • @ThunderStruck15
    @ThunderStruck15 5 лет назад

    😭😭😭😭

  • @HellYesLetsDoItNow
    @HellYesLetsDoItNow 5 лет назад

    Leaves have feelings too

  • @barnabywelsh4118
    @barnabywelsh4118 6 лет назад

    Thank you,. in times to come Joanna will be seen as one of the great facilitators of the Great Turning x

  • @CriticalElixer
    @CriticalElixer 6 лет назад

    DO NOT ALLOW STANDING WATER: Reptilian angels = master gardners millIons years ago = they magicians compared 2u thats why people5star review thm. They teach humans thru phony google proffessors. DO NOT plant a fruit tree. Gardens NOT worth it. Aquire money = thsolution. Satan's quartz motherboards replace creators quartz consciousness in nature& people all over it like thfinest candy. These suburban laws strangle citizens while bible state BY THEIR FRUITS U WILL KNOW THEM. Jesus symbolically stated SOIL = everything When refering 2people who attain eternal life. When literal soil is bad, u can just bet that house occupied by a miserable satanist. Reptilian adore misery yet these people fiercely refuse2 unsub them&they will severly punish any1else who tries. Reptilian use EMPLOYMENT 2keep insanity in check. 1of thmost relaxing videos 2watch = GEOFF LAWTON who catches water 2drammatically transform even deserts = thgenerous Yahweh quartz consciousness of reality. Photos: 200ft. Creek I built, new pond front, backyard mt. Spring water seep&above it center photo front porch pond. Now my well water taste much better. Tall weeds dramatically improve well water,keeps water cold. They used 2mow here water tasted hot, awefull &soil was hot hardback orange clay. Now soil cool, black fluffy. Massive insect, butterfly, flower populations&they a joy where b4 they predominantly evil. Dragonflies swarms& waterbugs been keeping mosquitos way down cmpared2b4, even edible weeds refused 2grow here prior.

  • @sarahrochette1622
    @sarahrochette1622 6 лет назад

    Hi, I made a french subtitled version and a voiceover version, in French if it is of any interest to anyone ..... :)

  • @thefrub
    @thefrub 6 лет назад

    I'm just impressed to see drone video in 2013, they hadn't become so mainstream by then. Sometime around 2012 quadcopters just came into existence and then they were everywhere all of the sudden, and no one seemed surprised.

  • @csgstormer
    @csgstormer 6 лет назад

    Remarkable

  • @LouiseDinh1367
    @LouiseDinh1367 7 лет назад

    Brilliant

  • @markhoskins6686
    @markhoskins6686 7 лет назад

    you have no children yet ?

  • @RoseHighDef
    @RoseHighDef 7 лет назад

    ruclips.net/video/hx2BXkeoReA/видео.html

  • @astursistemas
    @astursistemas 7 лет назад

    Thank you very much Geoff for teaching us that a clean and sustainable future is possible for the Human race, and is abundant! God bless you.

  • @lardmanattack686
    @lardmanattack686 7 лет назад

    "This is the future, and the only future that is possible, Lets do it" -Geoff Lawton.

  • @rachelhybrid632
    @rachelhybrid632 7 лет назад

    Beautiful xxxx

  • @mejganzia5654
    @mejganzia5654 7 лет назад

    this is great. love the passion.

  • @Psiafrat
    @Psiafrat 7 лет назад

    Is there a script for this somewhere online?

    • @skarathanos
      @skarathanos 2 года назад

      the questions are in the book 'coming back to life'.

  • @DentfreeEurope
    @DentfreeEurope 7 лет назад

    It's important to share these video's ! Joanna Rogers Macy, is an environmental activist, author, scholar of Buddhism, general systems theory, and deep ecology. She is the author of eight books. Compassionate and transformational responses to the ecological crises of our time..... source: ruclips.net/video/arssbFNVkIM/видео.html

  • @thitranlanh1302
    @thitranlanh1302 8 лет назад

    I pround of Geoff lawton, he is best follower of Bill Morison and he inspired us all by his lectures with our key famers who are indigenous ethnic minority in Southeast Asia since 2005

  • @germancreatives88
    @germancreatives88 8 лет назад

    paradise