If you are seeing nature just the way it is, you are a natural farmer

What you are doing now might seem to be the right thing to you, but this can change anytime. What you do today may seem like a mistake tomorrow, and what you do tomorrow might seem to be the right thing. So, there is a mistake in the way we perceive nature.

When this gets corrected, do-nothing, you are a natural farmer because you are beginning to perceive nature in a way that you cannot fit in logic; it is way beyond logic. Logic is just a small part of our life, you can never fit nature into it. You can fit logic into your life but never life into logic.

If your experience of life transcends the limitations of sense perception, you are a natural farmer. You make things happen in a way that can not be understood with mind.

When the survival process is constantly getting more complicated, there is not much room for many to strive to see the truth, to know the basic nature of our own existence. In a natural farm where it is never an issue to survive, there is room for seeing the truth and your own essence.

If the survival process is handled effortlessly, there is time and space to explore other aspects and dimensions, which would not be possible if we were fully occupied with survival. Do-nothing farming leads you to handle effortlessly the survival process. Besides as Masanobu Fukuoka has written;
“The ultimate goal of farming is not the growing of crops, but the cultivation and perfection of human beings.”

Therefore, invest time and your resources to build healthy soil. That is where ultimate well-being is, and ultimate liberation.