This group explores environmental stewardship, the Gaia hypothesis, and the sacred bond between humanity and Earth. We discuss real-world practices such as regenerative agriculture, ecosystem restoration, sustainable living, as well as spiritual and energetic approaches to healing the land. Whether you’re planting trees, meditating with mountains, or studying Earth’s subtle systems, this is a place to share knowledge, reverence, and action. Earth is not a resource. She is a being. Here, we discuss what it means to be a caretaker of the Earth, physically, mentally, and spiritually.
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LisaPhan replied to the topic
Desert to Forest by Working With Rain Cycles in the forum Earth & Its Caretakers 4 weeks, 1 day agoNeeded this, land is pretty tough where I live. Good to know there’s some methods to work with that don’t cost $$$
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Matt replied to the topic
Desert to Forest by Working With Rain Cycles in the forum Earth & Its Caretakers 1 month, 1 week agoI live in a rocky desert and it’s hard to see a potential food forest but I love what you shared! Def something I gotta look into more.
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AshSongbird replied to the topic
Desert to Forest by Working With Rain Cycles in the forum Earth & Its Caretakers 1 month, 1 week agoThis wisdom is still in native societies
passed in oral traditions
tune into the land ⛰︎ ོ ༄
and you might see it.. 𖤓
Nature knows best ⋆。゚☁︎。⋆𓂃 ོ☼𓂃 -
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Desert to Forest by Working With Rain Cycles in the forum Earth & Its Caretakers 1 month, 2 weeks agoWhat if the answer to the growing population problem lies in land we just don’t know how to cultivate? Desert forestry is an interesting agricultural science that uses various land engineering techniques to collect water from seasonal monsoons and redistribute it through drier periods. Nature does this the best, so people are experimenting with…[Read more]
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MaddieXO replied to the topic
Simple Engineering, Massive Outcome for Food Production in the forum Earth & Its Caretakers 1 month, 2 weeks ago☝️ I second that Ty!
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Ty_Verse replied to the topic
Simple Engineering, Massive Outcome for Food Production in the forum Earth & Its Caretakers 1 month, 2 weeks agoThis is amazing! Imagine if instead of spending billions of dollars on nuclear weapons and drones we just put a small portion of it into restoring the planet?
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Simple Engineering, Massive Outcome for Food Production in the forum Earth & Its Caretakers 1 month, 2 weeks agoIn the Sahel, the World Food Program and local communities are doing something both low-tech and deeply strategic: restoring land so it can feed people again. It depends on simple engineering placed in the right geometry. “Half-moon” earthworks are laid on contour to intercept runoff during heavy rains. Water that used to race downhill and cau…[Read more]
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There is a lot of symbolism in this solution. The half moon. It’s often a symbol of both the feminine and restorative qualities. The fact that it’s in the shape of the…
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DREW replied to the topic
Ancient Building Ethics vs. Modern Ones in the forum Earth & Its Caretakers 2 months, 2 weeks agoThe crap they put up nowadays is made to fall apart. Critical part of economy. As for me, I will be happy in old castle with large moat.
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IonianCode replied to the topic
Ancient Building Ethics vs. Modern Ones in the forum Earth & Its Caretakers 2 months, 3 weeks agoMan if it weren’t for the damn HOA I’d have a hobbit house by now.
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Ancient Building Ethics vs. Modern Ones in the forum Earth & Its Caretakers 5 months, 2 weeks agoMany ancient monuments still stand today, and this begs the question: would ours do the same?
The modern world is known for its speed and ability to mass-produce, but does it produce effectively? Houses routinely fill with mold, foundation cracks, and roofs cave in; the modern homeowner is required to pay for insurance on a mortgaged home,…[Read more]
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