Intro to Permaculture
Description
A simple description of permaculture is the development of agricultural ecosystems intended to be sustainable and self-sufficient. Permaculture uses patterns from nature to design livelihoods that are regenerative rather than destructive. Come learn more about permaculture and how to apply it to your garden, home, and daily life for more abundance, efficiency, and sustainability!
This course will cover the foundations of permaculture, including the 12 principles, 3 ethics, and some basic design applications. It will also include guided nature walks and opportunities to connect with the beautiful ecosystem at the Yoga Farm in an outdoor classroom setting. Participants will gain practical tools that they can apply in their daily lives to rekindle and strengthen their connection and understanding of nature and the divine.
The Yoga Farm is a perfect environment to learn about permaculture.The ethics of permaculture and yoga align with each other, in that they both advocate for respect of all life, non-violence, and non-theft (of the earth and from people).
“Yoga is Permaculture and Permaculture is Yoga Life. Tune to the divinity in Mother Nature and be able to follow her direction daily as a sadhana… This is the formula to attain to the state of ‘”permanent culture ” or residing and attainment in yoga and permanently being in blissful union with the divine mother.” —Swami Sitaramananda
Register here:
https://sivanandayogafarm.org/programs/572/permaculture-weekend-intro-to-permaculture/
Schedule
Friday
2pm Arrival
4pm Yoga Class
6pm Organic Vegetarian Dinner
7pm Orientation
8pm Satsang: Meditation, Chanting and Lecture
Saturday
6am Satsang
8am Yoga Class
10am Organic Vegetarian Brunch
11am Karma Yoga: Hands-On Gardening
12pm Permaculture Workshop
1:30pm Guided Ecology Hike
4-6pm Yoga Class
6pm Organic Vegetarian Dinner
8pm Satsang
Sunday
6am Satsang
8am Yoga Class
10am Organic Vegetarian Brunch
11am Karma Yoga: Hands-On Orchard Workshop
1-2:30pm Permaculture Workshop
Prerequisites
There are no prerequisites other than a sincere desire to learn and serve.
Arrival And Departure
Arrival: Guests are highly encouraged to arrive before 4PM on Friday so they can check in and enjoy the Yoga class and dinner.
Departure: The course ends on Sunday at 3PM.
What To Bring
Durable hiking shoes, loose comfortable clothing, durable work clothes, notebook and pen, meditation shawl or blanket, flashlight.
Speaker
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Colin Eldridge
Colin Eldridge
Colin is a trained Permaculture Designer and has a BA in Environmental Studies from Hampshire College. He is a graduate of the Permaculture Institute Diploma program and is also a certified Yoga Therapist. He teaches participatory and interactive workshops around topics such as Yoga, permaculture, art, social justice, nature awareness, holistic living, wellbeing and ecology.
He taught a permaculture class at Hampshire College in 2015 and was an Environmental Educator and Naturalist with The Great Basin Institute in 2017. He has also taught both Yoga and Permaculture at many events and with many other organizations such as The NorCal Permaculture Convergence, San Francisco Sivananda Yoga Vedanta Center, Divine Grace Yoga Ashram and more.