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In Permaculture Design, and in Restorative Justice, and in resonant Systemic Theology for good WinWin faith in healthy polycultural futures rooted in wealthy past regeneration more than degeneration, Our Design goals for ego's ZeroZone habitat have multicultural resilient self-nurturing intent to balance diverse mutually nutritional-relational flow streams while conserving as much of individual monocultural ego-strengths as AxisMundi possible, stretching both humane investments in landscape restorations and divine windscape liberations, integrity of cooperatively healthy purpose. This business of conserving monocultural ego-strengths is a low-risk WinWin conserving opportunity, not just a thankless maintenance task to grow more cancerous less arduous than violently uprooting what has come to us from troubled WinLose analysis of past problematic phenomena fomenting murky relationship, and lack thereof, for healthy wealth, against diseased dissonant depths of integrity's ecological reform And ongoing theologically sacred redesigns of secular Earthscapes, conserving liberally loving divine windscapes, nature breathing spirits, respiring gusty blowing silent blustering caresses supremely screaming. Even so, those of RightWing conserving monocultural extremes must remind our aging fossil selves Trimming down overgrown edges will also admit new winds of climate love, Like Permaculture's designers, like restorative justice-makers, like fundamental soul healers and evangelical ecofeminists healthiest recall our goals are primal polycultural relationship, restoration is not more Win/Lose monocultural lack thereof. Multicultural enrichment outcomes for all democratic integrity of future sacred lands and green energy residents warmly greet winds of new-seeded spring-blown Grace, Flowing warm and wet enchanting caresses, space teasing us back toward loving WinWin life, place both ecologically landscaped and theologically embraced, integrity's multiculturing potential race.

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