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Path to Freedom

bluezfire rated 26 months agoFeatured Review
From the page: "Nothing less than a revolution is required in order for man to achieve the realization of his human potential. The future will be one of tremendous struggle because the world has been held captive. It is time to rise up to break out of this bondage. VICTORY can only be won by th... more
Tags: environment, sustainability, sustainable-living, gardening, permaculture, self-sufficiency

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AmaraMoon rated 6 months agoenvironment, sustainability, green
I love their example!
lazarst rated 7 months agoactivism, food, environment, survival, self-reliance
From the page: "Let's face it. Our world is in deep, deep trouble and we are the "troublemakers." We have to make real, difficult changes yesterday. Despite the obvious benefits, we are not going to recycle, compost, or talk our way out of this. Our leaders, being politicians, are not leaders at all but are bound to be followers, who just won't be there for us in a crisis. So, it's up to me and you to make the choice of becoming responsible stewards of the earth. Let's turn the world right side up as demonstrated through this website. Join us on our journey towards a sustainable present and future. Let's walk the path to freedom!"
NiKo2008 rated 9 months agoenvironment, self-sufficency, homesteading, sustainable-agriculture, urban-homestead
I first saw these urban homesteaders in a video of a news coverage on YouTube. Who says self-sufficiency is impossible if you live in the city? They've taken a very small space, and not only does this family grow their own food--year round!--but they have animals, they are "frugal shoppers", and use "old-fashioned" appliances and tools. In the YouTube video the daughter is seen using a hand crank blender. A path to freedom, indeed!
StumbleLearner rated 10 months agoenvironment
From the page: " Let's face it. Our world is in deep, deep trouble and we are the "troublemakers." We have to make real, difficult changes yesterday."
Dancingsistah rated 15 months agoenvironment
great site lots of connecting links
StephanieRogers rated 15 months agoenvironment
The Path to Freedom house is such an inspiration to me... I love their journal, so much good info.
bristol3 rated 15 months agoenvironment
Sustainable living as demonstrated by this family. Since the mid 1980s, all five members of the Dervaes family have steadily worked at transforming their ordinary city lot in Pasadena, California, into an organic permaculture garden supplying them with food all year round. They also run a successful business, Dervaes GardensRead More, providing salad greens to local restaurants. This helps them fund their purchases of solar panels, energy efficient appliances, and biodiesel processor to further decrease their homestead's reliance on the earths non-renewable resources. A very inspiring site.
mettaseva rated 15 months agoenvironment, alternative-agriculture, sustainability, urban-homesteadi, green-living
Urban homesteading at its best! Here is the story of one family who is using their hands as weapons of mass creation! Inspiring story with a wealth of practical advice.
YolandaCrisostom rated 16 months agoenvironment, farming
self sustainability
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