apologising for a sixth part of my count of five parts, but this section of the essay sustains discourse about an aspect of traditional hunter gatherer nomadic economics, which is difficult to relate to using English words, and which may need all the othe
Still the same essay, written for enabling clarity in intercultural communication between communities in Australia founded on permaculture principals and communities in Australia founded on indigenous cultural concepts.
More of the same essay, (which began as 17701 words providing a story for permies to more effectively engage among indigenous Australian society, and is increasing by including more stories teaching how indigenous Australians maintain bio-diversity)
It is an essay addressing the need for adequate intercultural communication between indigenous Australians and folk sustaining Permaculture environments.
This link is to comments I made in Daniel Pinchbeck's Reality Sandwich website, about an interview he did with Deepak Chopra; in my commentary I am highlighting an aspect of their discourse which was ill considered.
My Writing Up To And Including On Entheogens
This week I got a start on redrafting the essay I posted into this site already, (overly keen definitely), after . . .
An Essay for Permies in five parts: Part Six
apologising for a sixth part of my count of five parts, but this section of the essay sustains discourse about an aspect of traditional hunter gatherer nomadic economics, which is difficult to relate to using English words, and which may need all the othe
An Essay for Permies in five parts: Part Five
still the same essay which I now notice, has in fact six parts, (but the new draft is only complete up to part five here)
An Essay for Permies in five parts: Part Four
Still the same essay, written for enabling clarity in intercultural communication between communities in Australia founded on permaculture principals and communities in Australia founded on indigenous cultural concepts.
An Essay for Permies in five parts: Part Three.
More of the same essay, (which began as 17701 words providing a story for permies to more effectively engage among indigenous Australian society, and is increasing by including more stories teaching how indigenous Australians maintain bio-diversity)
An Essay for Permies in five parts: Part Two
Still the same essay as in the previous update.
An Essay for Permies in five parts: Part One
It is an essay addressing the need for adequate intercultural communication between indigenous Australians and folk sustaining Permaculture environments.
Link
This link is to comments I made in Daniel Pinchbeck's Reality Sandwich website, about an interview he did with Deepak Chopra; in my commentary I am highlighting an aspect of their discourse which was ill considered.