Bill Mollison - Source: permacultureprinciples.com
Excerpt from Bill Mollison's Permaculture: A Designers Manual
"Like all living things, a tree has shed its weight many times over to earth and air, and has built much of the soil it stands in. Not only the crown, but also the roots, die and shed their wastes to earth. The living tree stands in a zone of decomposition, much of it transferred, reborn, transported, or reincarnated into grasses, bacteria, fungus, insect life, birds, and mammals."
Permaculture: A Designers Manual - 1989
Page 139
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Wow!!!
Is it just me or are these words just too deep?
As a poet, I tend to see things in a much deeper way than usual. I am so writing a poem on this thought.
Thanks so much for sharing!
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Ciertamente, también pasa con el hombre, nace del polvo, crece, echa sus raices,como lo son hijos y vuelve al polvo.