In the search for a Sacred Agriculture I can’t help but bring in the profound connection we have, by way of our body, with the Earth. We take in food and water from the ground, air and warmth from the atmosphere, processing this intimate relationship with nature. And through effort: tending the soil, caring for animals and plants; we provide for ourselves and our community. Manual labour gets a bad rap in modern economic life, but it is deeply human, and can open us to deeper layers of what it means to be human. If there’s enough local interest I will hold an in person session, otherwise I hope you can join me on-line December 6.

