Tested skills for thriving in the age of limits
Merlin, Gandalf, Voldemort-these well-known sorcerers from popular
culture are famed for their amazing spells and spectacular magical
powers. In ancient times however, a wizard was actually a freelance
intellectual whose main stock in trade was good advice, supported by a
thorough education in agriculture, navigation, political and military
science, languages, commerce, mathematics, medicine, and the natural
sciences-in essence, the true Renaissance man.
Greer proposes a modern mage for uncertain times; one who possesses a
startling array of practical skills gleaned from the appropriate tech
and organic gardening movements forged in the energy crisis of the
1970s. From the basic concepts of ecology to a plethora of practical
techniques such as composting, green manure, low-tech food preservation
and storage, small-scale chicken and rabbit raising, solar water
heating, alternative energy sources, and more; Green Wizardry is a
comprehensive manual for today's wizard-in-training.
Providing a solid practical introduction to the entire appropriate tech
toolkit, this book is a must-read for anyone concerned about decreasing
our dependence on an overloaded industrial system and, in a world of
serious energy shortages and economic troubles, making life a great deal
less traumatic and more livable.