Coming home to Permaculture muddling through life
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AUDIO - Coming home to Permaculture muddling through life
Wendy Howard a specialist on homeopathy and permaculture runs a project in a deserted area in Portugal. She talks about her life, her way into permaculture as the natural solution and what she thinks on the corona crises. Her message is that we need to stop, shift, go inside and realize that how we look at things is already part of the insanity. She looks at herself as a cell in the body of the earth and that there is system intelligence that you just have to connect to and then you will experience serendipity and find all the knowledge you need. We can always open the door to miracles they will come. We just need to be open to a higher plan and a system intelligence.

Bullets:

  • Corona did bring a lot of confusion, anxiety and fear and that for control
  • We are looking in the wrong place for truth, we should look at the message of the virus
  • The corona symptoms match the symptoms of earth’s suffering – suffocation and organ failure
  • Take care of a little patch of earth and restore the eco system and foremost take care of the soil

Quote:
"Hands back on the land!"


 

Wendy Howard

Wendy Howard
Biologist, ecologist, homeopath, permaculture practitioner, environmental educator, natural builder and grandmother, Wendy Howard nurtures a permaculture demonstration and education centre in the mountains of Central Portugal and works with regenerative initiatives in the community that surrounds it.
Wendy Howard

Wendy and those in 2000 square kilometres around her experienced catastrophe in October 2017 when the largest wildfires in Portugal’s history decimated the region. The valleys where she lives and works were surrounded and cut off by the fires with no rescue possible. The insights she gained as a result - into the roots of environmental and societal destruction and degradation and the nature of existence - have catalysed her work since. They have ignited a fire in her and a determination to invest all her energies into fostering ecoliteracy, ecosystem restoration and the reemergence of regenerative, relocalised community built on biomimicry and an Earth-centred perspective. She hosts courses, volunteers and interns at her project, even while still working to recover land and buildings from the damage.

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