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I have been doing a fair amount of research on these communities and have been in contact with a couple. I am very happy that I saw this post. I have been looking at several for internship and volunteer positions so I could learn the ropes. Not to many classes at the local community college that caters to mud, straw and clay hut building and/or roof farming. There's TONS to this, and it varies greatly on the direction you decide to go. I can say that some of the eco / spiritual village sites I have checked out are http://www.earthaven.org/, http://emissaries.org, http://www.dancingrabbit.org/index.php. (find more @ http://directory.ic.org/records/ecovillages.php)
Most places are obviously off grid, and take a lot of hard work to keep running. Some even have their own economies. All seem to require services from or too the outside for trade goods, money, etc. I have not found one village that is 'truly' self sustaining. (maybe the piney hawkers from the new jersey woods :D ) I am not scared of any challenge, but be aware, a challenge it would be. Joining a current or forming community may be an option. Another site I like is http://offgrid-living.blogspot.com/. Anyways, I am going to try to make the vent chat.
I have been doing a fair amount of research on these communities and have been in contact with a couple. I am very happy that I saw this post. I have been looking at several for internship and volunteer positions so I could learn the ropes. Not to many classes at the local community college that caters to mud, straw and clay hut building and/or roof farming. There's TONS to this, and it varies greatly on the direction you decide to go. I can say that some of the eco / spiritual village sites I have checked out are http://www.earthaven.org/, http://emissaries.org, http://www.dancingrabbit.org/index.php. (find more @ http://directory.ic.org/records/ecovillages.php)
Most places are obviously off grid, and take a lot of hard work to keep running. Some even have their own economies. All seem to require services from or too the outside for trade goods, money, etc. I have not found one village that is 'truly' self sustaining. (maybe the piney hawkers from the new jersey woods :D ) I am not scared of any challenge, but be aware, a challenge it would be. Joining a current or forming community may be an option. Another site I like is http://offgrid-living.blogspot.com/. Anyways, I am going to try to make the vent chat.
Whoo, great. This also my intention for the next years i feel. And i have started already, im working with water and vortex technology. Here is a link to a page that is explaining to workins of the water pipe im working on
http://www.frank.germano.com///viktorschauberger_4.htm and under stage one
That is for energy and water treatment, and have now gone into testing in my lab now. Also working with copper and agriculture as the soil in magnetic charged and steel tools is discharging that energy. 50% increase in yields is already been proven with use of copper. These studies was made by a man with deep connection to earth and its water, Viktor Schauberger. So im selling PKS copper hand tools here in Sweden. By study the teaching of Viktor a whole new world have opened for me, the world of nature and its energy. Implosion is the way for us to extract energy and not explosion and the motion is centripetal(vortex) instead of centrifugal. A movement from quantity to higher quality, so energy machines that actually makes the earths substances better and creating higher forms of energy in its function. The total polarity as now. So thats what im working on now.
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