Commenced:
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01/05/2010 |
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Submitted:
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05/02/2011 |
Last updated:
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07/10/2015 |
Location:
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Austin, Texas, US |
Phone:
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1-512-659-7847 |
Website:
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http://communitycultivators.org |
Climate zone:
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Arid |
(projects i'm involved in)
Project: Community Cultivators
Posted by Chowgene Koay about 13 years ago
Soil, Light, Darkness, and the Cool Refreshing Gift of Water.
In all, they are supporters of life.
Soil
bacteria, fungi, and insects infiltrate every niche and space in the
underworld creating a rich soup of goodness for our plants known as
humus (grow chick peas or garbanzo beans with herbs and spices to make
hummus). Which leaves us with the fatal question of how do you prepare
the soil?
It depends but this post is about Community in relation
to soil and gardening. (Give me some time and I'll write about soil
another day.)
When it comes to the development of human
necessities and other luxuries, the main limiting factor is people. To
build homes, install gardens, or to establish community, all require
willing and capable individuals to establish, maintain, and develop the
communal link to succeed in any project.
By doing so, infinite
opportunities and networks form much like the mycelial network of fungi
with plants roots and all other soil life. This extension enables the
necessities for human development and growth to become a reality
through our communal imagination and collaboration.
The fatal question is how do we develop the necessary links to actualize this potential?
To
conquer this feat, it helps to look at the history of mankind's
relationships to each other and the evolution or succession of empathy
that is occurring.
In comparison to Permaculture Design methods,
the development of sustainable and prolific ecosystems are guides in
co-creating the landscapes we dream of. In the same way, communities
can be guided towards similar outcomes through our observation and
analysis of our past, present, and potential way of life.
Looking into Past Communal Relations
A
great video and speech that opened my eyes to the development of human
relationships is a Renaissance Society of America video on the Empathic Civilization.
Jeremy
Rifkin describes the communal relations that have advanced with time.
We have evolved from relating to our blood ties and viewing others
outside of our family as alien. In time, as knowledge and information
became prolific after the advent of agricultural irrigation we
developed a new type of empathy through religious ties. As communities
developed, new relations formed to create nations.
(Listen and watch to the program if you wish to get further details. Lets move on.)
Co-Creating the Community of Today for Tomorrow
Much
as tribes coalesced to create new potentials, we are on a new stage
today, a world of communal networks and relations. It begins by
realizing that our blood ties are to each other and everything in this
world (even our beliefs and ideas) are very much the same when
expressed through peaceful actions and gestures instead of abstract
words and ideas.
Disintegrating our own personal wants and focusing on our
necessities is bridging the gaps between individuals and
organizations. As an example, schools are beginning to partner with
outside organizations to create the environment conducive for youth
development with the benefit of academic and personal success in life
for all parties involved. Furthermore, nonprofit organizations are
finding methods of infiltrating the for profit world to add ethical
elements into the business world.
Elements and design features
of co-creating a successful community partnership are dynamic just like
ecological systems, which can be terraformed in a number of ways.
Understand that It is Inevitable
Yes,
Community Cultivation and Networks are inevitable just as nature will
create prolific ecological systems with time. If left alone to it's own
wits, it'll happen naturally just as the soil built itself up without
any outside influences and actions and will do so with or without you or
us. It'll just happen a lot later in our frame of time. (Estimated
100-400 years to build a centimeter of topsoil)
In a
permaculture design, it's essential to sit back and watch the elements
unfold. Allocation of personal needs and desires, climate, landforms,
soil, plant and animal life, and more, all contribute to the formation
of ideas for a particular area. In a similar fashion, understanding the
dynamics of a community and its resources are pertinent in creating
successful partnerships for particular projects. It could be beneficial
to take the time to map community assets and networks while observing
the societal dynamics. It's not going to be the same for a city as it
is for a rural area. In relation to gardening, the desert is going to
need more development and potential work than the tropics.
Design and Implementation of Community Cultivation
Developing
relations and networks takes time just as it does to build the soil.
There is a saying that the first year a garden sleeps, the second year
it creeps, and the third year it leaps.
An important lesson I
learned from Community Cultivators and educating children is to make it
fun and interactive. Many times, I believed that the community around
me and the children were at fault for not participating in an event or a
lesson. Ultimately at the end of the activity, I began to look at
myself.
In a similar fashion to gardening and farming, people
often view nature as the enemy. The diseases, pests, and ailments that
are affect our landscapes are often blamed on natural systems when it
is us who are at fault for destroying the soil foundation. Do not be
hasty to blame others or yourself. It's all a learning process.
With
the appropriate lessons, the internal development of yourself will
encourage the motivation and action to get yourself into the playing
field as well as the passion to communicate and develop it within
others. As the relations grow, the processes and ideas will naturally
flow to achieve the feats and developments that are essential for a
community base, which means don't set any expectations.
As an
example, many community gardens here in Dallas-Ft Worth have created the
idea that a garden will be prolific and abundant in the first harvest
or season. This assumption creates a mind frame that expects the garden
to yield phenomenal results. Although this can happen with proper
planning and implementation, if there are shortcomings that are not
communicated people can get discouraged and dissuaded to continue the
project or to continue their journey in gardening while the "masters"
stay behind to maintain it themselves. This single idea has created more
work at some of these locations for annual gardening, to find new
gardeners, or persuade the dissuaded ones to come back. Instead of
having a community garden, they manifested a working farm with high
expectations.
Likewise, community cultivation is an ongoing
process that requires time, energy, and love. Given these essential
resources, the development is left to infinite opportunities. Just like
the food forest (paradise), we can cultivate the foundations to
actualize the unlimited potential of ourselves through each other and
create self-sustainable loving relationships that cater to all of our
necessities and more. In fewer words, community cultivation is the pure
joy of over abundance within cooperation and collaboration.
Enjoy every moment of it.
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