Monday, February 7, 2011

creating a society

the ideal of a society is based on fellowship, in a finer more natural way of life. we strive to do the best for our family, and feel we have the ability and choice to live a greener life for health and spiritual strength. by learning to live off the land we grow together in support and educate others in finding the eco solution to todays problems in the community.
 by researching 5 natural energy sources and apply the correct aplication of power, we become independant.
by learning the nutrition table and choosing healthy choices, we develop agriculture.
by careing for those you co-exist with, learn and teach from each other life skills, we learn to survive.
by learning about sciences and how to investigate or detect basic illnesses we get health care.
by openly seeking knowledge, with a desire to learn more, we teach the path to ambition.

as a society, im saying take the best of both worlds, we'd never be able to go 100% green. theres just so much. we can effectivly step aside and begin to learn. by makeing that step the journey begins.

the society will go forward and get some land, once established there are no strings. as a member you'd be welcome 24/7.  in the beginning there will be a common camp site, fixed up and good to go. as time passes and new ideas are brought in things would get built or expanded. eventualy everyone will have theyre own camp site and opportunity to put up a home.

food and materials will be shared at the community level. general storage will be open for all. supplies and equipment will be available to use. bring what you can, do what you can do, live the best you can...

i call a truce, an end to the unknown.
satisfaction and contentment that we can survive goes a long way in giving confidence and security in knowing we can control some of our own destiny.

so if it sounds interesting, and yes a lot still has to be ironed out, then give it a try.
contact me here, or keep tabs and check in once and a while.

its small now, and im focusing on B.C. and AB. folks to join. the area im looking towards is around baldy hughes or rocky mountains by mcbride B.C. the goal is to be self sufficient with power, water, heat, transportation, establish some kind of school, some kind of hospital, and a supply warehouse. from there everything else will come.

its not going to happen overnight but sooner or later it will come. the journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step....

2 comments:

  1. everything we have learned and are learning on this journey we are on is leading us to our ultimate goal...a finer more natural way of life...I look forward to fulfilling that goal

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  2. well here we are dec 2011, Merry Christmas!!
    thanks to the wife, i was able to take 5 months and go prospecting for gold in the cariboo range. learned a fair bit, walked a whole lot, got plenty wet, but had the time of my life. i lost 25 lbs, found little gold, but had a gold claim with a map given to me. the thing is, the river only has flood gold, which is good for a short time...but it has a pay streak as well. yup..up on top of the range away from the river, 15 feet below the surface. haha bonus!
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    the potential for edible wild up there is excelent. as well as medicinal herbal, small game, fish. temperate zones could be seen on the side of hills and mountains. you could pick your zone for example...first light bottom of vally is dewy, mid range is o.k., upper range windy. i would pick an area in the middle to camp.
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    as it was i brought a truck and camper. i had reasearched for 9 months and aquired all the supplies i felt i needed. i will say i did bring way too much stuff with me, but i had the space. i started by driving to ghost towns, radar towers, abandoned military bases, old cemetarys, from dawson creek to vancouver{and back}. 10,000 miles altogether. i have not established a plot of land yet,however i signed a forestry stewardship contract, registered B.C.eID, got a free miner certificate, and a gold claim entitling a presence in the wilds.
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    ill leave this at that for now, and sign off with..merry christmas to all..and to all a safe night.

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