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The Honorable Harvest

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Nov 19, 2020
The Honorable Harvest

The Honorable Harvest

We humans are members of the Universe who must take life in order to live our own lives. How do we learn to honor and respect the countless lives that sustain us? We can begin with please and thank you. Listen as Robin Wall Kimmerer gently shares the wisdom of the honorable harvest.
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Larry Korn: One-Straw Messenger

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Larry Korn: One-Straw Messenger

Natural farming is more than just a revolution in agricultural techniques. It is the practical foundation of a spiritual movement, of a revolution to change the way man lives.

– Masanobu Fukuoka –

Larry Korn: One-Straw Messenger

“Larry Korn was a 26-year-old farmhand from the United States living and working at a communal farm in rural Kyoto in 1974 when he decided to go and see for himself an enigmatic farmer-philosopher he had been hearing about through the grapevine in Japan. Korn was met at the rice fields of the Fukuoka Shizen Noen (Fukuoka Natural Farm) by the farm’s middle-aged proprietor, Masanobu Fukuoka. It was a meeting that would change both of their lives and alter the course of small-scale farming the world over. Fukuoka, by that time, had not plowed his rice fields for a quarter of a century, but was still producing healthy rice crops that could compete with or exceed those of other local farmers in both quality and quantity. Nor did he use any pesticides or artificial composting or do any weeding. “Do-nothing” farming, he called it–following nature’s lead and leaving a minimal human imprint on the earth.” More in this fascinating interview with Korn. { read more }

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For more inspiration, here is a heartfelt tribute to Larry Korn written by one of the many people whose lives were transformed by what he helped channel in the world. { more }

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Spotlight On Kindness: “Neighborsgiving”

It’s wonderful to give when asked, but it is even better to give when unasked. Practicing generosity, not from a space of sympathy or a sense of obligation but out of joy. And the recognition of our interconnectedness as humanity. This week’s stories shine a light on those big-hearted givers that remind us to be the light or at the least the mirror that reflects it. –Guri

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