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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Laura replied to the topic
Human Permaculture: Designing a Life in Harmony with Nature in the forum Earth & Its Caretakers 7 months, 2 weeks agoI spend time outside, as much as weather and medication interactions allow. I try to garden, but I’m not very good at it. I leave the yard alone until it gets to the point the City will get on us. Most of our yard are things that grew themselves without us touching them like passion fruit vines and grape vines. Sunflowers were popular this summer…[Read more]
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IonianCode replied to the topic
Human Permaculture: Designing a Life in Harmony with Nature in the forum Earth & Its Caretakers 7 months, 2 weeks agoFully in support of this initiative. I wish more organizations would take on this subject.
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NoraSpinnor started the topic
Human Permaculture: Designing a Life in Harmony with Nature in the forum Earth & Its Caretakers 7 months, 2 weeks agoWhat if the source of our well-being, our food, shelter, energy, and happiness, wasn’t money, but the Earth itself?
Human permaculture is the act of remembering that truth. It’s the practice of living in rhythm with nature. It is gardening in a way that mirrors the resilience and balance of natural ecosystems. We observe the land. We mimic wha…[Read more]
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GoldenLotus replied to the topic
Building with Earth: A Return to Natural Homes in the forum Earth & Its Caretakers 7 months, 2 weeks agoBamboo and mud might not sound fancy to some folks, but when you work with the land instead of against it, you got a whole different resonance there. His homes got spirit and theyre beautiful… And lets be real.. the supply chain aint stable. Covid showed us that. When things break down with all this chaos bout to pop in the world, people gunna…[Read more]
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LisaPhan replied to the topic
Building with Earth: A Return to Natural Homes in the forum Earth & Its Caretakers 7 months, 3 weeks agoWow, this is so inspiring! His homes are really nice too. Just goes to show how the Earth gives us everything we need, we don’t have to destroy her.
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NoraSpinnor started the topic
Building with Earth: A Return to Natural Homes in the forum Earth & Its Caretakers 7 months, 3 weeks agoAs modern industry continues to strip the planet of its natural resources, we are entering a time where sustainable building practices will be an essential skill for survival. The availability of industrial materials like concrete, steel, and synthetic insulation is tied to energy-heavy processes and global supply chains that may not always be…[Read more]
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IndigoSoul111 replied to the topic
Schumann Resonances & Human Health in the forum Earth & its Caretakers 7 months, 3 weeks agoI finally decided to invest more time and energy to taking care of the visceral effects of Schumann resonance on my mental/emotional health.. I have now tracked patterns of my depressive periods to solar flares. It hits me like a full moon but harder.. It messes w my circadian rhythm and as a result, my usually enjoyable fitness routine becomes…[Read more]
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Matt replied to the topic
Cosmic Earth: Gaia’s Place in the Multiversal Net in the forum Earth & its Caretakers 7 months, 4 weeks agoLoving the stuff about how Gaia has a role in the multiverse I mean we all know how important she is in our solar system as the only inhabitable planet (Mars just isn’t as good, sorry!) but in the universe and in the Net she’s not just like any other planet, she’s a major point in the whole thing. Treat the planet with respect guys!
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Matt replied to the topic
The Gaia Hypothesis – A Living Planet, A Unified Body in the forum Earth & its Caretakers 7 months, 4 weeks agoOkay yeah I love this so much because I’ve always felt like the Earth was alive and not just alive but like… aware?? Like she’s listening I know that probably sounds woo to some people but I swear when I go on a hike and I’m in a bad mood the trees feel different than when I’m grounded and open, like they feel me and they’re like calm down we’re…[Read more]
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GoldenLotus replied to the topic
Cosmic Earth: Gaia’s Place in the Multiversal Net in the forum Earth & its Caretakers 8 months agoThat is wild but totally resonates with me! Not gonna lie, staying positive is hard some days. When I see the fires, the oil, the plastic choking her rivers, it breaks my heart. But I remember: she is not fragile. She is powerful. And she feels everything. So if I cry for her, I cry with her, and then I get up and love louder.
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AshleyFoster replied to the topic
The Gaia Hypothesis – A Living Planet, A Unified Body in the forum Earth & its Caretakers 8 months agoOh yes… absolutely. I’ve believed in the Earth as a living being for as long as I can remember, even before I had the words for it. When I first read about the Gaia Hypothesis back in the ’80s, I remember thinking, Finally, science is catching up to what the trees have been whispering all along.
To me, she’s not just the planet, she’s our mothe…[Read more]
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NoraSpinnor started the topic
Schumann Resonances & Human Health in the forum Earth & its Caretakers 8 months agoThe Earth has a heartbeat—an electromagnetic rhythm that resonates between the ground and the ionosphere. These natural frequencies are called Schumann Resonances, named after physicist Winfried Otto Schumann, who mathematically predicted them in 1952.
These resonances are essentially standing waves generated by lightning strikes trapped b…[Read more]
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