Earth Jazz

In Chapter 23 of the Ecology of Eden, the idea of earth having a sort of swing and jazz to it was presented. Humans have lived on earth in nature for thousands of years, so taking people out of nature would not make nature natural. Instead, humans reflect their interactions with nature by using music. I can relate this to many songs that I have heard which use sounds of nature to form their beats. There is a sense of beauty in the songs of nature, from the trees swaying in the wind to the chirping of birds and the sound of waves crashing on the sand.

Farmers that allow their farms to "play to earth's patterns" yield the best results in agriculture. Not having total control of nature is the way that nature should be. Humans do more harm than good by trying to control every aspect of farming and agriculture. Would we be better off moving towards a less controlling way of using nature or should we remain the same and continue to control every aspect possible?

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