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Sounds like you are seeking folks on the Autistic scale. I'm finding herbs n shrooms that help me help others. Like you i am thinking everyone should garden.
As I set here wallowing in the sadness of my failures, questioning the "rightness" of continuing down this permaculture/regenerative road, I am encouraged. Her life is exactly what I am hoping to build. Slanté
I considered this while is was still working, the only problem is I'm approximately 18 miles (28 kilometers) from where I was working. I was also working a physically high output job so I had to figure that into it as well. Now I'm retired and don't care anymore.
We are all born to shed the expectations of others put onto us at our tender years to become our true potenial. To accomplish this is achievement in living life. Maria, You speak a real message for/to Humanity. Thank You❤
I ve voluntarily lived "homeless" amongst the trees for over half my life, no human contact, no tech, watching life come from death, hearing the voices of the trees, the wisdom. Nature saved my ass during a traumatic childhood which ails me still at near 60 but always, always, my healing is nature. I work with nature, a woodsman I ve been all my life, but a woodsman that doesn t believe I have the answers, instead I listen to the creaks of the trees in a storm, or notice the struggles in the droughts..its a language few understand now. I see one person from day to day, but friendship is found not with my own kind, but with nature, I m never alone. Nature gave me dance and through dance, wilderness dance, comes a connection few know and yet if they did, they would not need their fancy material things. Thank you for this beautiful film and the beauty of those involved...so wonderfully poetic and visual...just BEAUTIFUL🥰
I also feel what the animals feel and see them as individuals. I feel a very sad dark deep pain in my heart seeing the world as it is. I live in America and I am vegan. People are cruel and mock me. It’s strange that being compassionate can trigger people so badly. I now hate most humans and want to live in the middle of nowhere but the middle of nowhere is gone.
I truly love this, the filmography is purrfect and what you have to say, how you think is beautiful and very much in line with my thinking. I broke away many moons ago from society, nature was my sanctuary and always will be from childhood that truly was no childhood. Nature taught me how to understand my trauma and PTSD BUT so many years later I was able to give back. I ve been a woodsman all my life, listening to what the woods want and using a gentle subtle hand to help her. My legacy is a woodland that had no life. It was planted with rhododendron to provide a shooting ground over a hundred years ago, over those years the rhody took over, unmanaged. It reduced the woodland to a dark bog with little access even to the wild creatures and fauna...til I was handed its management. I ve watched it over 30 years rise like a phoenix with my help and every visit over those years are revealing new things, long dormant seeds taking over...it is the place that brings a smile into my life where once there was no smiles..and now I should quiet my hand as I can talk about this, my sanctuary for days...THANK YOU, it has been a wonderful watch
Thank you for sharing such an intriguing video. It resonates with me particularly, as I made the transition to Sweden to reside in its forested landscapes years ago. Previously, I dwelled in the vibrant, lush forests of another beautiful European country, which maintained their vitality and coziness even through the winter months. In stark contrast, the Swedish forests left me with a sense of unease, especially during winter, as if everything within them was either perishing or lifeless. This absence of positive energy from the flora that I hold dear was disconcerting. To address this disconnection, I made the decision to procure land and a quaint, wooden house where I could plant an array of trees, flowers, fruits, and vegetables. Strangely, I encountered opposition from locals who advised against such endeavors, citing restrictions that seemed to limit the variety of flora permissible on the land. Constraints dictated that only birch and apple trees were sanctioned, with certain flowers-like lupins-being deemed unsuitable due to their non-Swedish origins. Nevertheless, I must express my admiration for your house, your art and the effulgent presence you exude. Your resonance with your surroundings is akin to that of a radiant diamond, embodying a sense of belonging. Observing in the video, particularly at the 15-minute mark, evoked memories of similar sights I've encountered in the southern and southeastern regions of Sweden, compelling me to contemplate a restorative project of my own.
Seriously. The creepiest rationalizations for pure violation from Facebook. Thank you for giving a good example of how to go off something that parasitic