Pat McCabe: Who Could the Earth Be WITH Us?

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  • Опубликовано: 21 ноя 2024

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  • @sarapage7932
    @sarapage7932 Год назад +2

    So touching

  • @cassandramichellecoaching
    @cassandramichellecoaching Год назад +1

    i have chills! it’s just an illness of the spirit stopping us from living the best versions of our species, and i believe it is possible to unlearn it

  • @em945
    @em945 Год назад +1

    Love this take on it.
    I am on a small very 'disturbed ' (but improving) farm just north of Melbourne in Australia, which was not 'settled' until well after the Sydney 1777 and NSW settlements. It was around 1830.
    I believe when the ships came down along the coast they found 'Parkland' where the current city is now built.
    It was not long ago really.
    I believe the two Mobs (family groups) used this quite organised area in winter and they were further back in the mountains during the summer.
    The paintings and diaries are all available. The new settlers could not believe how beautiful their new area was.
    The Aboriginal families came back when the seasons changed.
    The rest is a sad history for them.
    I have travelled most of Australa and although I have seen a very broken population of Indigenous People, i feel such a sadness around here where they were effectively pressured to move away.
    European farming techniques and land management are the exact opposite to what the Australian landscape needs.
    I can hardly imagine if the best skill, minds and love put their collective efforts toward helping 'building' Mother Nature rather than controlling, trashing and manicuring it.

  • @ruhied957
    @ruhied957 10 месяцев назад

    Farmers and indigenous people walking bare feet on land are considered to provide the right compression to support seed life to come alive ...traditional Indian heritage 🎉 natural farming is philosophy first ..you can read it in ..Natural Farming by Bhaskar Save. Considered The gandhi of Indian farming...