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The Second Principle

Obtain a regenerative yield, a positive, rather than negative, feedback loop, better than a dissonance feedback screech of mental and physical madness, political parties become monocultural mobbing holocausts, bodies become cancerous hoarders, churches designed by and for hierarchical inequalities of spiritual-natural responsibility for plutocratic celibate authorities, presumably hetero, males only, and don't even ask them to start thinking outside their god-given triage about transgenderal nurturing opportunities within Earth's nondual co-arising Paradise. How do we distinguish between a healthy garden and a weed patch? By nurtured nutritional outcomes, positive yield, inclusively diversifying so more robust profits, growing healthy wealth creolizing potential, including harvesting of seeds and bulbs for our next even more cooperatively self-governing regeneration. How do we distinguish between a church or temple or synagogue and a weed patch? As above. How do we distinguish between playing with abundant time vocations and indentured competing against time servitudes? Same answer, where seeds and bulbs are cooperative, organic, unfold reverse-hierarchically, from within, composed of and for multiculturing interdependent relationships which we nutritionally enable together as Earth's Common Cooperative Church as Garden producing positive nutritious yields again, for and of future faithful self-with-other ego/eco balancing regenerators, doing our best to obtain a positive every-day at-home responsible yield for us, together cooperatively-held, owned, governing, nurturing and nutritious authorities. The First and Second Principles of Permaculture Design: Capture and ReInvest your regenerative vocational yield, and not so much the other yucky stuff.

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