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Great reading and food for thought! ...Hi, Jenny --<br /><br />Great reading and food for thought! I look forward to more. <br /><br />Can I suggest that indigenous peoples generally do connect sustainability intimately with their culture? And, as you suggest when you say people tithe more in a recession, everyday spirituality of eating is the connection that holds everything together.<br /><br />One of my favorite authors has come out with a new book this year that speaks even more directly than his previous books to these connections. I can't recommend it enough, especially to people who are aware that the "local food" movement (AKA community food security, food democracy, food sovereignty) is a place where these interconnections -- the web of life -- are being discussed.<br /><br />Here's the book, followed by details of a conference being held in Madison, WI later this month.<br /><br />The Unlikely Peace at Cuchumaquic: The Parallel Lives of People as Plants: Keeping the Seeds Alive. By Martin Prechtel. The final 70+ pages of the book is actually a handbook for "sacred agriculture", titled "Keeping our Agreement with the Wild". <br /><br />Sacred Agriculture: Creating a new relationship with the earth. Annual conference of the National Biodynamic Assn. https://www.biodynamics.com/<br />Nov. 14-18,2012, in Madison Wisconsin. <br /><br />Very auspicious that you're starting this just before a very important Election Day.<br /><br />-- Debbie<br /><br />Debbie Hillman<br />Evanston, Illinois<br />www.FoodVote.2012.com <br />Debbie Hillmanhttp://www.foodvote2012.comnoreply@blogger.com