organic farming and vegetarianism
“The ultimate goal of farming is not the growing of crops,
but the cultivation and perfection of human beings.”
“The ultimate goal of farming is not the growing of crops,
but the cultivation and perfection of human beings.”
The camera is an instrument that teaches people how to see without a camera.
~Dorothea Lange
This was about a person Derek Ogilvie called as a Baby Whisperer. The article was quite amazing really, about how the man (of Scottish origin) is able to communicate with infants!
Let’s take a closer look at the question, by starting with the idea of Beauty, and considering the ability of other species to identify it…
Sometimes I end up posting some links related to some particular topic, and I am asked by some who mail me, not in any offensive way but out of curiosity, where I find endless hours of time to google for such links. Since I have heard this enough number of times, I thought of explaining…
“Now and again, it is necessary to seclude yourself among deep mountains and hidden valleys to restore your link to the source of life.” – Art of Peace, Morihei Ueshiba Well I didnt actually seclude myself; was with around 15 other people… 🙂 They were all experienced walkers having done this for the past 5…
I came across this article regarding Sudha Murthy a couple of years ago. Here are some excerpts…
[based on an email to family] The idea of me writing this is not to show you what I have discovered/believe [anyway I expect it will probably change later, esp after I get married] but hope to elicit a reply on what *you* think about it. And there is no “correct” or “wrong” answer, so…
Problem:
Western Ghat forests are getting destroyed by tribals or villagers. They are in an economically bad state. What do they do? They chop down trees and sell the timber. That gets them money for a bit more time.
Solutions….
Its all here… …Teenager’s Hangout, Philosophers’s Bench-stone, Friends’ Adda, Lover’s Rendevous, Pensioner’s Club, Walker’s Fitness Center, Family Gettogether Spot. And sometimes… trains come here too 😉