
The fact of the matter is that over the years we have allowed ourselves to be more and more accepting of the urban way of life with an ever increasing preoccupation and overdependence on technology.
Overcrowded but isolated from one another living in unnatural concrete jungles, brainwashed into the superficial consumerist lifestyle, goaded by the societal demands of corporate and governmental power structures, constantly bombarding ourselves with electronic imagery and sound from applications… we have in effect become a mutant race (It’s quite ironic that social media serves to disconnect rather than connect).

In effect we have forgotten our role in nature’s interdependence and that sense of constructive community-based living, sacrificing it to those societal demands of corporate and governmental power structures to which we rely on more so now than ever.
Permaculture meaning ‘permanent agriculture’ and ‘permanent culture’ is a practice originally developed by Australians Bill Mollison and David Holmgren in the early 1970’s. Since then it has spread all over the world like wildfire.
Unlike the current world paradigm permaculture is an ethical practical applied philosophy based on designing and maintaining a productive eco-friendly agricultural system providing all the resources (mostly local) needed; food, soil, water, medicine, good health, utilities, building infrastructure… for local community-based living.
In harmony with nature it provides a psychologically sound, thriving community.

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Sustainable community-based living allows communities to trade with each other. No need to go to supermarkets for food supplies these communities have all the food they need in their back gardens. If a food source is missing in one community it could be supplied by another: Local communities frequently meet with others for trading and helping out each other. They also meet up socially. Nobody goes homeless, socially isolated, is left hungry, or in poverty.

Through education, knowledge, application and design the permaculture
system has been successful in mountainous areas, woodland, forestry,
the jungle, the desert… i.e. all the different terrains of the world
with their temperature extremes.
Using natural resources to deal with the imbalances, free from toxic chemicals, oil and the spoils of industrial agriculture it respects the environment with its flora and fauna.
Thus through permaculture we CAN feed the world and make it a better place…
Using natural resources to deal with the imbalances, free from toxic chemicals, oil and the spoils of industrial agriculture it respects the environment with its flora and fauna.
Thus through permaculture we CAN feed the world and make it a better place…
Source: New Paradigm