- to demonstrate and practice lifestyles which we hope will teach and inspire other individuals and communities
- to model alternatives to consumerism
- to create and host educational and retreat projects
- to be a centre for spiritual practice
- to share our skills, our knowledge, our resources and our efforts for the greatest benefit of all
- to create a school to pass on the skills of gardening, permaculture, food production, shelter building, healing arts, spiritual development . . .
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- to create a travelling band of worker/teachers who could be available for alternative land-use projects. Projects could range from: a couple of people dropping by a senior's property regularly to help with growing gardens and canning the harvest -- perhaps in exchange for some of the produce; to setting up a temporary school/camp on someone's land for putting up a straw-bale house or a root cellar; to spawning new communities where the land and the vision co-exist.
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