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Jean-Claude:
>He wrote "one staw revolution" after many years of working in his corner,
I read that book (must have been in the 70's) ! I never realised he was so
successful.
>followed by a more in depth explanation of what naturel way of farming is
>about in the more recent book: <The naturel way of farming, theorie and
>practice of green philosophie>.
I would love to have a read of that - I'll check out the local library,
thanks for the reference.
>Masanobu wrote an other book :< Road back to nature >
that too, I am concerned about the desertification of the world. While its
certainly caused by human practices, there are probably natural causes as
well. I would like to see humans "gardening the planet" - its not as though
there aren't enough people to do it!
>in brief , masanobu was a scientist unconfortable with the advices that he
>had to give to farmers, unhappy and without a purpose when he felt very
>deeply inside himself a voice telling him :You can't do better than Nature.
>following that revelation he quit his job and went back to his father farm
>to put into practice, for the next 60 years , this insight.
Signs of true intelligence.
>we met masanobu in a very miraculous way in India, 4 years ago ( masanobu
>and us happens to be inexpectably in Bombay the 2 same days) after a 2
>months tour of naturel way of farming farms ( that we didn't expect at all
>to enconter in India)
I am amazed at some of life's 'coincidences'.
>Masanobu have been missunderstood by the occidental world
is that a surprise.
Thanks for the information, Jean-Claude
Lynton
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