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Description

Using the Japanese concept of Ikigai “reason for being” - learn about applied permaculture design, about yourself and produce a design for happiness and resilience.

Many of us are facing challenges that are forcing us into unknown territory, this is an opportunity to look at ways in which you can become more resilient, find your strengths and explore ways you can use them in service to the world.</description>
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What is social permaculture?

Permaculture is a word coined by Bill Mollison and David Holmgren from “permanent” &amp; “culture” / “agriculture” in the 1970&#039;s. 

Permaculture practitioners around the world have applied permaculture principles to their landscapes and lives manifesting abundance not only on the land but also in their own selves and those around them.</description>
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