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Let’s share and find out what to do next. Nutriment variety. Care Magic!!! “care-gap leadership”. disability justice, advocacy and access hacking.
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What helps our Intuitive Communities the most…

…is when you and people you know spend time in our network practicing presence, communication, and respect. 
You may not realize yet how powerful this can be. Every day we are glad to show you how simple solutions can emerge from seemingly impossible situations just because we made this time to practice together — to be fully present, to ensure communications inclusion, and to be certain we are respecting one another in the ways respect is most needed.
No matter what challenges you are experiencing, these steps relieve them.
Invite your friends and colleagues.
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Counterculture “thanksgiving” Here is my piece from ‘Art therapy’ session with a DJ-fluent care team member last Friday. “What sucks right now”. Isolation, echo chamber. In pain and struggling to access food etc. rupture from my former mate. Cold weather. Violent ignorance in the world.
Just for fun, here’s one more beautiful co-creation to share and steal from.

Care pentacle class agreements


Feedback? Pronouns statement could use refining?

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1xNzqqpMcA5ii2i_Kuqkqq_mjcfQlFQlrlIbn_cjJh8s/edit
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Permaculture utilizes creative design processes based on whole-systems thinking, considering all areas that can affect or are affected by change while designing a solution. In more practical terms it means that before, for example, redirecting a stream of water, one fully considers all the ramifications in both the short and long term to ensure one gets the desired effect and not undesired ones. Or, when looking at a problem, one considers more than just the immediate solution but also how that will evolve over time and space. When building a house, one also takes into consideration breaking down the house.
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the application of universal rules regarding setbacks from roads and property lines systematically creates unused and purposeless space as an integral part of the built landscape, well beyond the classic image of the vacant lot. ... Because these spaces are created in accordance with a general pattern, rather than responding to any local need or desire, many if not most are underutilized, unproductive, and generally maintained as ecologically disastrous lawns by unenthusiastic owners. In this broadest understanding of wasted land, the concept is opened to reveal how our system of urban design gives rise to a ubiquitous pattern of land that, while not usually conceived as vacant, is in fact largely without ecological or social value

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Permaculture
I highly recommend intuitives to scan/mine the Wikipedia permaculture article for patterns and memes

Here’s that watershed metaphor riff i mentioned….

This audio references permaculture.

I correct myself- it is about care. How embodied that is by practitioners is mixed, higher ethics and sacredness on some scales than other populations for sure.

((Look up Sepp Holzer! A master of intuitive complex relationship, top of the permie heap.))
Holzer was called the "rebel farmer" because he persisted, despite being fined and even threatened with prison, with practices such as not pruning his fruit trees (unpruned fruit trees survive snow loads that will break pruned trees). He has created some of the world's best examples of using ponds as reflectors to increase solar gain for Passive solar heating of structures, and of using the microclimate created by rock outcrops to effectively change the hardiness zone for nearby plants. He has also done original work in the use of Hugelkultur and natural branch development instead of pruning to allow fruit trees to survive high altitudes and harsh winters.

Video - German with English subtitles. Lovely to just watch too I think. So much Green!!!

https://youtu.be/5GMXqgQIU9c
See vision in the menu here for connection to Anastasia movement!

http://www.seppholzer.info/