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drawing on the core recipe of oil + wax lets us make homemade toxin-free salves, infused herbal balms, shoe polish, stove polish, furniture polish, water resistant waxed fabrics and more.
this little film uses principles of oil + wax to illustrate the useful frameworks of pattern language and permeability:
the second episode of the journal of small work* builds on the ideas of the first. if continuous improvement, those incremental changes that help us keep our balance while consistently taking daily action, combined with the stacking of multiple functions that make tremendously creative use of what we’re already doing, is all about compounding efficiency, then the next principles deepen and widen the effectiveness of the small work* of ecological action. how?
this journal looks at pattern language. as a method of re-skilling rapidly, it’s unparalleled. mired in the details as we seek harmony with living systems, we can instead learn overarching patterns. core recipes. with fluency in a pattern, we can then apply it as appropriate to the detailed problems of shifting how we live to resilient, sustainable, indeed, regenerative states.
as always, i illustrate and elaborate on possibilities. i find the form of oil + wax and its provision of balms, salves, medicinal infusions to polishes and water resistance that avoid waste, frankly gratifying. watch and share more possibilities below.
to this concept of learning pattern language, add the principle of permeability, of profound interconnection. to add this piece is to create synergies, multiplying our small actions exponentially, so the whole is much, much more than the sum of its parts.
here i play with how shifting our mindset to keen awareness of profound interconnection of all living systems alters the decisions we make. we can address the intense separations that underly how we’ve read the world and our places in it, then come into a different, at once new and ancient relationship that acknowledges, as our own sciences now prove, that down to a minute level, we are in infinite exchange. add this tremendously permeable, reciprocal nature to a pattern language and we become effective in healing, restoring, reinventing how we exist. in an existential crisis this is essential work.
i hope you love, use and share the journal of small work*. do let me know your thoughts on what i’ve made for you.
what pattern will you add next?
let us know in the comments. your small work inspires us all to action.
for more writing that informs the journal of small work* follow along on patreon / appleturnover .
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contribute to the production of new episodes of the small work* here / appleturnover . i hope you love the new series.
x
elisa rathje
*A Pattern Language: Towns, Buildings, Construction is a 1977 book on architecture, urban design, and community livability. It was authored by Christopher Alexander, Sara Ishikawa and Murray Silverstein of the Center for Environmental Structure of Berkeley, California, with writing credits also to Max Jacobson, Ingrid Fiksdahl-King and Shlomo Angel.
*Permaculture One: A Perennial Agricultural System for Human, Bill
Mollison and David Holmgren
#zerowaste #sustainableliving #permaculture

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Комментарии : 18   
@samn8309
@samn8309 2 года назад
I just like watching your videos as they make me relaxed. They're like short films. I don't even watch movies. It's that good. There's unlimited room for imagination and immersion in your films. I hope to see more.
@appleturnover
@appleturnover 2 года назад
that wonderful to hear, sam. the sort of thing that keeps me going.
@jclt10
@jclt10 2 года назад
I love it!.... Wonderful video, greetings from Mexico.
@appleturnover
@appleturnover 2 года назад
i’m so glad you do. *waves to mexico*
@oneself40444
@oneself40444 2 года назад
Beautifully done Elisa ❤️. Lovely balance of deep narrative, images and lip care tips, no less! Hope you’re proud.
@appleturnover
@appleturnover 2 года назад
must have something practical for all the winter-cyclist, four-season-gardeners and avid all-weather-dog-walkers, at the end of the day! thank you my friend x
@mariedavison3707
@mariedavison3707 7 месяцев назад
Excellent video ❤
@appleturnover
@appleturnover 7 месяцев назад
thank you marie!
@saralorza3416
@saralorza3416 2 года назад
Your videos are the most beautiful and inspiring videos I have ever seen. Thank you so much for sharing your wisdom 💖
@appleturnover
@appleturnover 2 года назад
that is tremendously encouraging. i hope you will enjoy the next episode too - i’m editing it now. you might like to follow my work over at patreon.com/appleturnover as i’ll be releasing small works in writing and audio that support and are inspired by the films. thanks sara
@emmanuelalternative8748
@emmanuelalternative8748 2 года назад
Very inspiring and thought provoking. Makes me kinda sad, watching this from my urban apartment life perspective. I hope to do better in the future and focus more on principles than on outcomes. Thanks!
@appleturnover
@appleturnover 2 года назад
it would be great to revive the commons in every city, no good reason that cannot be possible. more (edible!) trees, more gardens, more other animals, more food forests and pollinator pathways, more interconnections. all those spaces the private car takes up could be given up tomorrow to the plant and the bicycle and the person…many places are proving it. i hope out of sadness and inspiration things transform quickly and beautifully x
@SP-ue1eg
@SP-ue1eg 2 года назад
This is just lovely. I first read A Pattern Language by Alexander et al about 25 years ago when I started working at Microsoft in communications. I find it so interesting that a book originally about architecture and livable design has become such a cornerstone work in fields as varied as computer development and small work*. Your points here a beautiful ones and and I'm excited and encouraged by your words and what you show because of the parallels to my current efforts and goals. You provide a lot to think about, experiment with, and aim toward. Thank you.
@appleturnover
@appleturnover 2 года назад
i’d love to know more of what you’re doing. i know david holmgren drew on a pattern language in creating permaculture, as well as plenty of indigenous wisdom, it just makes a great deal of sense. i’m so glad that my words, in working with it all, resonated. thank you!
@spiralgarden9297
@spiralgarden9297 2 года назад
Another lovely video. Thank you! I found the notion of “humans being permeable” particularly thought-provoking. And I like your principles-based approach - it’s a theme we covered (albeit, in a slightly different way) in our latest video around having a waste-free mindset. ❤️ (Oberon)
@appleturnover
@appleturnover 2 года назад
that means a great deal. we were leaping about to receive your beautiful book at our local this week and we look forward to more of your principles-based approach videos too! huge fans x elisa
@bowiefb
@bowiefb 2 года назад
Well said Elisa! how wonderful this would be as part of curriculum, for both elementary and high school students, (first in your community?) and beyond.
@appleturnover
@appleturnover 2 года назад
that is high praise, thank you! i heard from local homeschoolers that their kids consider it exactly that. very sweet.
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