Multi Dimensional Permaculture with Craig Gibsone
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 6 ก.พ. 2025
- What does permaculture look like in all dimensions - on the land, amongst ecobuildings from local materials, in community, with renewables, and also in the sense of connection and fulfilment?
Permaculture elder, Craig Gibsone from the Findhorn Foundation Community, describes a more self-sufficient life that brings us back to our bioregions, in deeper connection with the Nature around us, and living within our limits.
"Permaculture is not just a vegetable patch, it is how am I building, living and working." It is about creating community, a village, and transforming the whole ecosystem and then passing this on to the next generations. The foundation of his approach is endless gratitude and the acknowledgement that all he does is a co-creation with Nature.
Video from an interview and footage by Delvin & Grace Solkinson www.permaculturedesign.earth @visionary_permaculture
What a beautiful place, thank you all very much for sharing🌺🌴🙏🏼💚
What a beautiful video. Too bad there wasn't anyone out and about,, but even through a phone screen the harmony is palpable! I love you, birds.
Lovely description of Permaculture transformation. Well done Carpe Diem
Ah Findhorn many happy hours spent in the community working in the garden and other projects. Peter and Eileen Caddy along with Dorothy were in my younger years an inspiration. It gave me my first glimpse into the world of devas and plant spirits and opened up my interest into biodynamics side by side with my permaculture practice well over 35years back....🤗
Lovely. I once slept in their original little caravan in the garden. It was quite an experience! It was the time when the Global Ecovillage Network was launched. (Maddy)
@@PermacultureMagazineit is a magical place and I feel that we will have mini places like Findhorn in 2025 pop up as beacons embracing the seen and unseen ❤️
Amazing Video so Inspiring! Wondering what’s the name of the song that’s used ?
Nicely done interview❤
thank you
Palestinians lived in harmony in a previous time.
Amazing perspective!
Glad you think so. Thank you.