Twenty five years is definitely enough time to assess how you're progessing toward meeting goals. We're not capable of perfection, so it's expected to be a growing and evolving process. Humans need to learn their environment, and one another. It's okay to try different forms of community and see what works best.. I wish she didn't shut away from answering that question. But I 100% RESPECT the dedication and determination
I am having trouble identifying the woman in red whose interview takes up a big part of this video. I get the idea she is one of the founders, but what is her name? Some kind of introduction would be useful. I tried going back in the video to see if I missed something, but as yet have not been able to find it. Please identify your speakers, video people! Otherwise, it seems to be a good interview about this community, but the fact I don’t know who is speaking makes it a little harder to put all the information in context.
What are the requirements for moving there? Me and my husband have been looking for a community like Earthaven for a while now and y’all are super close to wear we currently stay compared to other communities
Be extremely careful and do not trust these people. I live close by this place. Have known from start. I have friends who live there. Alot of negative on going issues. They use up alot of free community services without volunteer ing
No one ever owns the land, only the land deed. In all these years this place has not ever done any positive work it out togather. We joke they sit around ina circle to cry.
Twenty five years is definitely enough time to assess how you're progessing toward meeting goals. We're not capable of perfection, so it's expected to be a growing and evolving process. Humans need to learn their environment, and one another. It's okay to try different forms of community and see what works best.. I wish she didn't shut away from answering that question. But I 100% RESPECT the dedication and determination
Didn't shy* away
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Perfection ain't nothing but a game, so aim for growth and evolution!
About 12:50 she says "...the embrace of NVC..."
What is that?
NVC refers to Non-Violent Communication. You might check out www.cnvc.org/
I am having trouble identifying the woman in red whose interview takes up a big part of this video. I get the idea she is one of the founders, but what is her name? Some kind of introduction would be useful. I tried going back in the video to see if I missed something, but as yet have not been able to find it. Please identify your speakers, video people! Otherwise, it seems to be a good interview about this community, but the fact I don’t know who is speaking makes it a little harder to put all the information in context.
her name is Arjuna
Arjuna da Silva 💕 It states above (under the vid) in the description of who she is and what the video is about.....💕💕
Thanks! It just took a few more steps to navigate to the description. 😊
hehe I live there
What are the requirements for moving there? Me and my husband have been looking for a community like Earthaven for a while now and y’all are super close to wear we currently stay compared to other communities
Do you still live there? Looks amazing
@@tanyapineda7212 I do indeed. I've been there since i was born.
@Nathan Thomas I would email you but that was a year ago and I just saw this.
@@NovaRayne I would email you but that was a year ago and I just saw this.
Be extremely careful and do not trust these people. I live close by this place. Have known from start. I have friends who live there. Alot of negative on going issues. They use up alot of free community services without volunteer ing
Can i just visit if i wanted?
I am sorry no one responded sooner. Yes they do tours
Guys, the sound is waaaay down.
no sound
No one ever owns the land, only the land deed. In all these years this place has not ever done any positive work it out togather. We joke they sit around ina circle to cry.
Building bridges nashville
Капитализм , покупають землю .