Introduction to Social Ecology and Communalism by Murray Bookchin -
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“Social ecology is based on the conviction that nearly all of our present ecological problems originate in deep-seated social problems. It follows, from this view, that these ecological problems cannot be understood, let alone solved, without a careful understanding of our existing society and the irrationalities that dominate it. To make this point more concrete: economic, ethnic, cultural, and gender conflicts, among many others, lie at the core of the most serious ecological dislocations we face today—apart, to be sure, from those that are produced by natural catastrophes.”
- Murray Bookchin, “Social Ecology and Communalism”For Earth day
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Anonymous asked: Hello witch/pagan/gay knowledge auntie, I have some questions pls?how do I start a garden/pots/raised beds from literal scratch? How do I incorporate the gods (mostly Greek) into my life and gardening? How do I do more witchcraft day-to-day? How do I work/communicate with the fae? Sorry if that’s too much, u just seem rlly smart and nice!
Step 1; get pots! Or anything that can have holes punched in the bottom and be filled with dirt.
Step 2; get potting soil! The cheap stuff is fine. Pick up some earthworm castings too.
Step 3; choose plants! Plants should come with tags describing how big they’ll get and what kind of care they need.
Step 4; pot up plants! Throw a couple handfuls of worm castings in with the potting soil.
Step 4; water according to tag instructions. Throw some more worm castings in there every few months. Make sure they get appropriate light. The plants’ll do the rest.
As for the greek gods; any Hellenic followers here feel free to chime in! I’ve not had much experience with the Hellenic gods.
As for the Fae; I don’t work with them. I go to some pains involving cold iron to keep them AWAY. So, that I can’t help with.
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