“When I arrived in 1979 I had almost no training in gardening at all. My professional background was in forestry and I knew little about carrots and cabbages. I had no time to read books, there was so much work to do and the seasons didn’t wait. So I learnt to listen deeply for guidance and to have all my work in the garden based on attunement – it was the expected Findhorn thing to do.”
By Kajedo Wanderer. To read this post in full please click here.
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