I am fascinated and inspired by Robin and have been following him for years. (He reminds me of Peace Pilgrim-- I heard about her a decade ago.) Robin has consciously made choices that has enabled him to be flexible and experiment with his life.
Resonated 100%! Thank you for sharing❤️ I’ve been doing most of the things you’ve mentioned and also growing food in my back and front yard for the past five years, trying my best to live more sustainably and minimally respecting mother earth and all beings in it. I’ve went to see Robin once when he stopped by at a park in Los Angeles. He is such a beautiful soul💚 I am so grateful we are able to connect here so we can spread our light even brighter and feel comforted by each other’s presence. Much love and many blessings to you and to all🥰🙏🏻❤️
Thanks, Pastor Siri - There was a book called Living More With Less, and now I see there is a 30 year new edition. I remember reading that there was a man from Africa in the US and he observed, "These Americans, they spend money on grass seed, fertilizer and water and work hard to prepare their yard for the seed, and then water the seeds often, and then when the grass is over an inch tall, they mow it all down with their expensive lawn mower. I don't understand this." I loved that book and maybe will buy the new edition. I noticed when you talked about boxing up things you find you don't want or need or like, you just mentioned 'getting rid of the stuff'', and I wished you had said to give it away to charities or thrift shops (which are usually in aid of a charity). I'm sure you meant that, not tossing the stuff in the trash! Buying stuff from thrift shops is also a way to reduce waste and save money. I;m really enjoying your talks a lot, so thanks!
What experiments or lifestyle changes have you done to be more environmentally sustainable? How do you try to live in harmony with the world?
Siri, my name is Christine. I've been following Robin, too. I'm so glad you had the opportunity to walk the talk with Robin. He's really inspired me.
I am fascinated and inspired by Robin and have been following him for years. (He reminds me of Peace Pilgrim-- I heard about her a decade ago.) Robin has consciously made choices that has enabled him to be flexible and experiment with his life.
Yes, I love all the experiments he has done, and I know he has some very interesting ones planned!
Resonated 100%! Thank you for sharing❤️ I’ve been doing most of the things you’ve mentioned and also growing food in my back and front yard for the past five years, trying my best to live more sustainably and minimally respecting mother earth and all beings in it. I’ve went to see Robin once when he stopped by at a park in Los Angeles. He is such a beautiful soul💚 I am so grateful we are able to connect here so we can spread our light even brighter and feel comforted by each other’s presence. Much love and many blessings to you and to all🥰🙏🏻❤️
Wonderful! One day I might get to growing some food. Baby steps. 😊❤
Thanks, Pastor Siri - There was a book called Living More With Less, and now I see there is a 30 year new edition. I remember reading that there was a man from Africa in the US and he observed, "These Americans, they spend money on grass seed, fertilizer and water and work hard to prepare their yard for the seed, and then water the seeds often, and then when the grass is over an inch tall, they mow it all down with their expensive lawn mower. I don't understand this." I loved that book and maybe will buy the new edition. I noticed when you talked about boxing up things you find you don't want or need or like, you just mentioned 'getting rid of the stuff'', and I wished you had said to give it away to charities or thrift shops (which are usually in aid of a charity). I'm sure you meant that, not tossing the stuff in the trash! Buying stuff from thrift shops is also a way to reduce waste and save money. I;m really enjoying your talks a lot, so thanks!
Thanks for sharing- I will have to check out that book. And 100% yes to donating everything you can! I prefer not to throw away unless necessary.