China's Choices

Choices that will have major global implications

There are no answers, just choices, this is one place to follow the choices that China makes.  This nation of 1.3 billion people is faced with the daunting task of building on its 30 years of unprecedented economic development without further damage to its environment.  How is it going to do this and how is that effort going to impact the rest of the world?  ...learn more

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We are now in the planning stages of a significant new creation.
Welcome. Welcome. I am glad you all could make it.

This is to be the human scale 2,000 acre Sustainable EcoVillage
Community where everybody has a passive solar home on enough land in
that community to feed themselves and their families and a share in
decision making which is by a Consensus of all homesteaders and it is
all within walkable distances from the village which means one less
car will be necessary to Save the Earth.

There will also be Ancient Valley, a camping and retreat area with 3
large lakes. There will be 3 acre homesteads all around the rim of
the valley as well as 2 acre farmsites where people can make a living
as small farmers.

And that has beautifully been integrated into the major contribution
zone, so no one has to feel that they lost out, because we will all
be instantly rewarded with something better than we could have gotten
anywhere else in the world that I care to talk about.

There will also be the Community Farm of about 300 acres in
Raspberries to create jobs and to help drive our own Sustainable
Micro-Economy which works by the honor system.

We will have Permaculture Trainings, Sustainable Living workshops and
protecting the environment and more personal freedom which starts
right here in the heart of the Earth, but that only becomes possible
after personal responsibility has first been earned and learned well
in advance of the great romance.

Speaking of which, we will be at the OAEC again this Wednesday July
9th at 10am. And there will be a big show later on that night, which
is the whole plan, my man.

There will be a vegetarian lunch provided. And so a few extra things
could be brought by revelers, and travelers, who wish to stay into
the night, like a bottle of wine, and some cheese, if you please, and
some good bread, more than enough and some to share with the others
to tide us over until 7:00pm, I would think, when the show begins.

More can be found at: http://www.oaec.org

Respect this work. It is all about Grace and Honor. If you can't
dance then sit this one out.

Outside of that kind of thing, our Next Meeting is not coming up,
until the end of September, for those who really do need to meet up
with T in person, and to gauge his sincerity, where you can see
eyeball to eyeball with the Truth Dog himself, and meet up with all
of the other fine folks, and round egg yolks, from around the world,
who also may be coming from a long ways off, and may want to join our
group, and to stay informed, and to get in on the action as Eden
unfolds, in the most brilliantly explicit manner possible, I would
think.

Everyone is to be there right on time and looking fine, just like it
would be if you were going out to a club. But do bring something to
share, and the usual fare.  - T

http://www.edenvillage.net/18.htm



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massagingenergy about 1 year ago
What a lovely invitation. I'm a round egg yolk kind of folk. lovelove
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