Finally got around to listening to this. I really appreciated a lot of what you had to say, especially the central idea of letting go of the outcome.
I'm very interested in this idea, not only from an agricultural perspective but also a theological one: "ends and means," to borrow language from other thinkers in the Judeo-Christian tradition.
There isn't much distinction between religion and agriculture in my mind. Although you use slightly different language and offer a different perspective, I think there's a lot of overlap between what you are doing and what I am trying to do over in Tennessee, albeit on a smaller scale.
Finally got around to listening to this. I really appreciated a lot of what you had to say, especially the central idea of letting go of the outcome.
I'm very interested in this idea, not only from an agricultural perspective but also a theological one: "ends and means," to borrow language from other thinkers in the Judeo-Christian tradition.
There isn't much distinction between religion and agriculture in my mind. Although you use slightly different language and offer a different perspective, I think there's a lot of overlap between what you are doing and what I am trying to do over in Tennessee, albeit on a smaller scale.
Wonderful thoughts my friend! Would love to learn more about your time in TN in time ❤️