Theses for the philosophy of the Free Gardener: If the human - TopicsExpress



          

Theses for the philosophy of the Free Gardener: If the human being wishes to stay in tune with nature or restore the harmony with nature, it must himself get aware of his very own existence and get taken in by nature from which it comes and which of which it is a part, get influenced by nature, taken over, integrated in it and hand itself over to the guidance of nature. The harmony with nature is the key to happiness, i.e. for inner harmony. The ambition to live in the greatest harmony possible with nature is rooted in us, we suffer if we are not partakers of this harmony or are counteracting it. The closeness to nature presents itself as a moral hygiene of the presence of people in the world, who have ruined this world. To be rejected are: pollution of air, the rivers, seas, the dangers of nuclear energy, nuclear pollution, final storage of nuclear waste for thousands of years, the natural disfigurement, destruction of natural heritage by industry, chemistry, wars. Genetic technology and manipulation. The constant attack of ugliness on beauty culminates in the apotheosis of evil, the tremendous death potential of nuclear energy, which can make the world uninhabitable. There is also the issue of fighting the subjective together with the objective pollution, the pollution of the senses and the brain as well as the air and water. A holistic and integrated naturalism has to be promoted, to feel a catalyst and accelerator of our abilities to think and to act. The objective should be the prevention of waste, promote composting, the transformation of substances and material instead of Disposal. Sensitizing and awareness of the beauty, but also through art. Man is not the ruler of the world, he is an occupier. The relationship man - tree must therefore reach religious dimensions. Plant trees, like Beuys, Hundertwasser ... Only if we love the tree we love ourselves, we will survive. Right of creativity rather than imposition of standards. Our domestic living culture is inhuman, inhumane, causing diseases. Apartment and housing blocks were built for profit. People locked in square concrete cages without influence on their surroundings and environment. Uniform guidelines rape people. Everything is controlled from the box structure of the houses to the design of the grave stone. We need the right of creativity and design. We need a renewal of architecture, art in architecture and building, no horizontals and verticals or perpendiculars, not a straight line, we need habitable, humane, animal friendly, in keeping with nature, as people knocking at the door of nature. When nature painted the walls, the walls will become natural and can begin a life of its own. Green roofs, roof gardens, rubble and ruins left to nature, colours, brightness, light. The straight line leads to the downfall of mankind. Geometry is nonsense. We need the coupling of functions of the Homo humus humanitatis. The designer, the builder, the gardener, the residents, who then bring their own ideas and return these ideas to the builders, masons, gardeners, designers. We must strive for: free construction, free bricking, detached from squareness and perpendicularity, horizontals and verticals, from straight lines, without monotony, lack of fantasy, with grass roof houses, adobe mud-houses, thatched roofs such as in Iceland and Denmark Free Gardening, free cultivation, free seeds and free animal husbandry in respect for nature Free life without fashion rules and dictates of fashion trends, breathable, back to natural materials and garments, humane Free design, free designs, liberated creativity in harmony with natural materials, free art Free health without dictates of the pharmaceutical industry and medical industry. Free habitats without nuclear industry, chemical industry, pharmaceutical industry, pesticides, fertilizers, littering, waste, extraction of raw materials as in the lignite industry etc
Posted on: Wed, 13 Aug 2014 16:01:21 +0000

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