The Dharmic Marketplace: Economy of Goodness

Marketplace

👉 👉 Part I — Introduction 👉 👉 When Markets Forget the Soil “Everything you know about wealth creation may be incomplete.” 👉 Why This Sentence Feels Uncomfortable — And Why It Must Modern society celebrates markets as neutral engines of efficiency. We are told that prices are signals, competition breeds innovation, and wealth trickles … Read more

Building Rural Prosperity with Conscious Farming – Dharmic Agriculture

conscious farming

👉 👉 Part 1 —The Soil Remembers Every Act Of Care A pond that had been a memory returned to work: neighbours dug with borrowed shovels, the school’s midday lunch program pledged to buy vegetables from a new women’s plot, and a cooperative market stall opened beneath the banyan tree. Where there had been salt-scoured … Read more

Hydroponics: From Pilot to Profit

Hydroponics

👉 👉 I. The Hidden Truth About Modern Farming 👉 “Everything you know about farming is wrong — soil isn’t the only path to food security.” In the old stories of agriculture we inherit a single image: a man or woman in a field, hands in the earth, a slow and deliberate commerce with soil. … Read more

Lessons from My Failed Farming Season

Farming

👉 👉 The Farming Season That Broke Me 👉 Dawn and the weight of silence At first light the field looked like a page torn out of a book I once read about endings. The irrigation rope that had sung all summer lay slack; stakes that had held trellises upright leaned like tired soldiers. A … Read more

The Cow as an Economic Teacher

Cow

👉 👉 Introduction — The cow is not a burden — she’s the first economist. Dawn arrives like a slow blessing. The sky washes from indigo to a tender pewter; steam rises from the paddock where a single indigenous cow, ribs softened by good forage and care, lifts her head to the light. Nearby, a … Read more

How Natural Farming Reflects the Law of Karma

Natural Farming

👉👉 Natural Farming: Seed as Karma “Every seed is karma in motion.” — picture a farmer at first light, palm cupped, pressing a small handful of seed into damp, dark earth while a rooster in the distance announces dawn. The earth returns a cool breath; a neighbor chants a short blessing; the seed disappears into … Read more