The Principles of Permaculture by Bill Mollison and David Holmgren

Excerpt from the handout:

Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. Observation is a short way of saying, “Noticing the information coming from all your senses as they experience and interact with your environment, both inner and outer.” The root of this principle is the willingness to begin designing a culture based on co-creation with Nature, while acknowledging the limitations of our present cultural norm of separation from Nature. It is the willingness to Dance with Nature, learning when to interfere, when not to; learning where limitations and abundances exist, and when; and how to intermesh our human-ness into an ecosystem to meet our needs and help it work better for All.

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