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Principle 2: Observe and Record

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Calendar Adjustment Well, here it is on a "Flower Moon" Friday, 1 May 2026 (14 Iyar 5786). The Sun is in 11 degrees of the sign of Taurus. It's Vesak according to the Mahayana tradition. After quite a bit of hemming and hawing, I have decided to organize my work on this blog into Gregorian solar months rather than Jewish lunisolar months. It's easier to track with local, regional and national phenological data sets this way. But in order to keep reasonably aligned with the Jewish and western astrological calendars on which my dating of the Aquarian Vegan Era is based, I will be numbering April (Nisan, Aries) as the first month of my vegan permaculture year here in the northeastern US. March (Adar, Pisces) will be my last month of the year. This results in a curriculum of 12 Vegan Permaculture Design Principles, each coded to a month of the Gregorian solar cycle while symbolically linked to a Jewish lunisolar month and a western astrological sign.  April Audit My perf...

The Alba of Albany: Wearing the White Robes of the Nineveh Protocol

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1. Jonathan Prompts Gemini It's Good Friday 2026 and 16 Nisan 5786. We are already more than halfway through Nisan. I would like to put together a mid-month blog post to summarize my progress and course correct. I feel like I have accomplished a great deal so far on the vegan permaculture front. I've made peace with my 14-year permaculture incubation period; accepted my present strengths and limitations; mapped out a long-term future framework; identified my Nisan design principle (Begin with the End in Mind) and two pivotal corollaries (Start Where You Are, Start Small and Slow); started reading in Holmgren's Permaculture: Principles and Pathways Beyond Sustainability ; and identified sprouting and indoor microgreens cultivation as my "small and slow" immediate Zone 0 "obtain a yield" focus for the next 12 months. As far as physical fitness is concerned, I've resumed walking outdoors both solo and with my mom, and I've discovered and implemented...

Principle 1: Begin with the End in Mind

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I. The Threshold: Embracing the Albany Design Challenge It has been fourteen years since I last considered myself a practicing permaculture designer. In August of 2012, when I left a rural site in Maine, I believed I had walked away from the discipline entirely. Today, in the spring of 2026, I am finally ready to admit I was wrong. I didn't quit vegan permaculture; I simply entered a deep-winter cycle of reflection. That fourteen-year hiatus was a necessary fallow period for the seeds of a more resilient, urban practice to germinate. I am re-emerging by accepting the Albany Design Challenge. I am no longer looking for a utopian escape; I am choosing to start where I am , in a modest 1920s bungalow in the Whitehall neighborhood. This return is framed by the Watch of the Dharma Body , a two-hour daily slice of my horarium dedicated to manifesting the Trikaya—the three bodies of the Buddha—as living forms of ahimsa (non-violence) mapped across the seven zones of a 300-year Ancestral V...

Nisan Goals: Tending the Cell and the Dharma Body

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As we enter the month of Nisan, my focus shifts toward a deliberate integration of the Watch of the Dharma Body into the changing of the seasons here in Albany. This month is about taking stock—mining my experience in vegan permaculture, from the Maine homesteading days to the present, to map out a regenerative future through a new series of blog reflections. I will also be tending to the Buddhakaya by returning to the sacred rhythm of walking, both in solo contemplation and with my mother, just as soon as I have the green light from my surgeon to step back out into the spring air. Equally vital is the work of refinement within the hermitage. I’ve committed to at least four dedicated sessions of decluttering and tidying, stripping away the excess to maintain a resilient and modest footprint on our Spaceship Earth. To anchor these physical acts, I will be immersing myself in three study sessions focused on Thich Nhat Hanh’s The Heart of the Buddha’s Teaching . By aligning the material w...