Thanks for responding. Communication is the least of my worries. I could teach classes on communication - if I wasn't so easily triggered. However, I am now disabled. I have PTSD. And I have no buying power. So as time goes on, my value lessens and my limitations and needs increase. One of the comments here reflects my views alot in that I would need a community where the focus is on people and healing, not on hard physical labor and money.
Is it just my computer, of do the audio and video get more out of sync as it progresses? But I could care less if the video was fuzzy and turned black every few seconds, because this conversation was of great use to me. Thank you Peakmoment for giving me hours of useful and pleasurable material. This woman's book is just what I was looking for. Excellent, five stars!
Hi TakeTheGreenPill, See also Diana's half of Episode 148, "Finding an Ecovillage". Another Diana interview coming. Help us? We love it! Spread the word about Peak Moment TV! Follow PeakMomentTV on Twitter and Facebook. Suggest topics for shows you want. Suggest people and projects. Make a donation at peakmoment(dot)tv to keep the cameras rollin'. Subscribe to our newsletter there, too. Tell friends about peak oil & climate change and why we need to go local! Enjoy your journey~ Janaia
You're right, the sync is off. UA-cam sometimes scrambles the files, especially now that Google Video has bought them out (the problem is rife on Google video). We'll see if we can repost it. Thanks for telling us.
I understand that focus. After two decades of doing a lot of the hard work on our rural off-grid homestead -- it now should be up to younger people to take on the physical load. As is done in traditional societies. But America's philosophy of each man [sic] for himself [sic], we've shredded all of the social nets, safety nets, families, extended families -- where this might more naturally happen. We're going to have to get creative!
Great info, but funny how they mentioned "cheap gas & oil" at the intro lol. I gotta get this bk. Intentional communities might just be the key to getting this world more peaceful by helping people to heal and grow spiritually.
this has provided me with some more info, thankyou. It leaves me thinking that we need to find a way to evolve forward to be able to be more inclusive. So many people could be productive, happy and good community members but have found their strenghths to be unvalued, ignored, ridiculed and so on in the mainstream world. These people need support of various kinds, in entering an intentional community ( a successful one with entry criteria), but have enormous potential in what they have to offer. I think that this consideration holds the keys to the growth of the intention community 'movement', and that there is now needing to be an emphasis on that growth, somewhere in that movement, but also it probably needs taking up in mainstream politics ( yes, i know....dream on.....but a woman can have dreams, eh?)
We'll check on the sync. But so glad to give you good info--check out other shows on co-housing (#124) and ecovillages (#84). More Diana Leafe Christian coming in about a month.
THANKS!!!!!! I LOVE YOU GUYS! KEEP IT GOIN! ITS GOOD TO KNOW THERE ARE MORE OF US! CHEERS! PEACE TO YOU AND YOURS! TELL ME WHAT I CAN DO TO HELP? Im in the process of moving out of the cities and my gf and i are looking into eco villages. We will see you on the path! 1luv
How do you deal with the fact that different people have different needs and abilities? If he can't work outside, but has alot to offer in a "cozy office", why can't that be worked out?
@peakmoment Hello Janaia, I was wondering if you guys have any shows that are about the process of consensus-decision making in an intiontional community, with maybe a filming of a consensus meeting or something similar to that. I ask because this seems like it could be one of the tricky parts of community-living and it would be good to be exposed to what that process is like before diving into a community lol Thanks! : )
Hey everyone! I see you have many hits on this and many other videos its always nice to see progression. I thought Id say hello im going to be back around. I am making a video about the plan I have to end poverty and prodive equality. Much love to you all and Peace is coming!
Loans should be avoided. The reason one of the largest communities is failing, the USA, is due to its debt-based foundation (the Federal Reserve Bank) that overthrew the former economic system. Small communities that want to be an example for larger communities must present their morals and ethics in a practical way that is encouraging for the members and the viewers: The means as well as the end result is important. It may require temporary suffering but the long term goal must be proven.
Oh, I hope not (less valuable). I think life experience and wisdom can have value in intentional community. But it may mean we have to do some hard work to learn communication skills and change old habits -- as one would find in any committed relationship(s). What about finding people you're compatible with and starting your own? It might just be a shared household, but that can be community! Also, take a look at Columbia Ecovillage (episode 231) in Portland, OR.
Based on the writings of James Hansen (NASA) and James Lovelock (The Revenge of Gaia), global climate change is the precipitous increase in atmospheric carbon. The causes are both natural (volcanic eruptions) but primarily human made (burning fossil fuels, deforestation, agriculture, methane from ruminant animals like cows). These changes are more far-reaching and potentially catastrophic to planetary life systems than cyclical heating and cooling.
@domki366 Consistent views on their video's will expand their basic time limit .. when the video's start to average over a certain number of views they get a bit more time .. What the limits are I have no idea But I have seen this on various pages where views are normally over 5k for each video they produce.
I have 125 acres in the hills of Santa Barbara California surrounded by BLM land....Would anybody be willing to help create a safe place to live, grow food, shelter, I have much knowledge but can't do it alone....Any suggestions from people out there? Any body in LA or San Fransisco with no where to go if the SHTF? We could even go underground.
you really have 125 acres of land in Santa Barbara? Here I come, 6 years late :) With that much land in SB, one would think you'd have ZERO trouble starting (not saying it'll last) an intentional community.
Check us out: www.SerenityGardensEcoVillage.com. Join other like-minded people with food and water security at 3,000 ft elevation on the Southern Pacific Coast of Costa Rica . . . its amazing.
I have been trying to find an Intentional Community to live in for about... oh.... over 30 years. Every year that passes makes me less valuable and viable as a member. What am I supposed to do? I need this like people need air. Living the disconnected, meaningless, unexamined life is not worth living at all.
Thanks for responding.
Communication is the least of my worries. I could teach classes on communication - if I wasn't so easily triggered. However, I am now disabled. I have PTSD. And I have no buying power. So as time goes on, my value lessens and my limitations and needs increase.
One of the comments here reflects my views alot in that I would need a community where the focus is on people and healing, not on hard physical labor and money.
Really valuable, and rich information! Thank-you!
So down to Earth on practical ideas.
Is it just my computer, of do the audio and video get more out of sync as it progresses? But I could care less if the video was fuzzy and turned black every few seconds, because this conversation was of great use to me. Thank you Peakmoment for giving me hours of useful and pleasurable material. This woman's book is just what I was looking for. Excellent, five stars!
I had to see this video; my computer froze twice and I had to reboot to get back the sound but it was totally worth it :D I need this book
Hi TakeTheGreenPill,
See also Diana's half of Episode 148, "Finding an Ecovillage". Another Diana interview coming.
Help us? We love it! Spread the word about Peak Moment TV! Follow PeakMomentTV on Twitter and Facebook.
Suggest topics for shows you want. Suggest people and projects.
Make a donation at peakmoment(dot)tv to keep the cameras rollin'. Subscribe to our newsletter there, too.
Tell friends about peak oil & climate change and why we need to go local!
Enjoy your journey~
Janaia
This is really good information. Thank You.
You're right, the sync is off. UA-cam sometimes scrambles the files, especially now that Google Video has bought them out (the problem is rife on Google video). We'll see if we can repost it. Thanks for telling us.
I understand that focus. After two decades of doing a lot of the hard work on our rural off-grid homestead -- it now should be up to younger people to take on the physical load. As is done in traditional societies. But America's philosophy of each man [sic] for himself [sic], we've shredded all of the social nets, safety nets, families, extended families -- where this might more naturally happen. We're going to have to get creative!
Great info, but funny how they mentioned "cheap gas & oil" at the intro lol. I gotta get this bk. Intentional communities might just be the key to getting this world more peaceful by helping people to heal and grow spiritually.
Peak Moment apparently was grandfathered in -- we started on UA-cam in 2006 when there wasn't a time limit.
this has provided me with some more info, thankyou.
It leaves me thinking that we need to find a way to evolve forward to be able to be more inclusive. So many people could be productive, happy and good community members but have found their strenghths to be unvalued, ignored, ridiculed and so on in the mainstream world. These people need support of various kinds, in entering an intentional community ( a successful one with entry criteria), but have enormous potential in what they have to offer.
I think that this consideration holds the keys to the growth of the intention community 'movement', and that there is now needing to be an emphasis on that growth, somewhere in that movement, but also it probably needs taking up in mainstream politics ( yes, i know....dream on.....but a woman can have dreams, eh?)
Wonderful video! Keep up the great work!
We'll check on the sync. But so glad to give you good info--check out other shows on co-housing (#124) and ecovillages (#84). More Diana Leafe Christian coming in about a month.
That's my point exactly.
The creative solution IS the intentional community.
THANKS!!!!!! I LOVE YOU GUYS! KEEP IT GOIN! ITS GOOD TO KNOW THERE ARE MORE OF US! CHEERS! PEACE TO YOU AND YOURS! TELL ME WHAT I CAN DO TO HELP? Im in the process of moving out of the cities and my gf and i are looking into eco villages. We will see you on the path! 1luv
How do you deal with the fact that different people have different needs and abilities? If he can't work outside, but has alot to offer in a "cozy office", why can't that be worked out?
ill come and help out. im in denmark now in slagelse. im from canada originally.
@peakmoment Hello Janaia, I was wondering if you guys have any shows that are about the process of consensus-decision making in an intiontional community, with maybe a filming of a consensus meeting or something similar to that. I ask because this seems like it could be one of the tricky parts of community-living and it would be good to be exposed to what that process is like before diving into a community lol
Thanks! : )
this is incredible, thank you
A hope for 21st century and the later ones.
it's my dream too to start a commune
Got a house in the country in Sweden
the problem is finding like minded people though!
Hey everyone! I see you have many hits on this and many other videos its always nice to see progression. I thought Id say hello im going to be back around. I am making a video about the plan I have to end poverty and prodive equality. Much love to you all and Peace is coming!
Loans should be avoided. The reason one of the largest communities is failing, the USA, is due to its debt-based foundation (the Federal Reserve Bank) that overthrew the former economic system. Small communities that want to be an example for larger communities must present their morals and ethics in a practical way that is encouraging for the members and the viewers: The means as well as the end result is important. It may require temporary suffering but the long term goal must be proven.
Is there a free copy on a blog or that I can download in sn e-book form?
Awesome! Second coming of Kat Kincade!
Thank you, that is helpful ;-)
Hello! Is there a text of this interview? The subtitles are okay, but need lots of time to be made into an actual article.
Oh, I hope not (less valuable). I think life experience and wisdom can have value in intentional community. But it may mean we have to do some hard work to learn communication skills and change old habits -- as one would find in any committed relationship(s).
What about finding people you're compatible with and starting your own? It might just be a shared household, but that can be community!
Also, take a look at Columbia Ecovillage (episode 231) in Portland, OR.
when was this video made?
Based on the writings of James Hansen (NASA) and James Lovelock (The Revenge of Gaia), global climate change is the precipitous increase in atmospheric carbon. The causes are both natural (volcanic eruptions) but primarily human made (burning fossil fuels, deforestation, agriculture, methane from ruminant animals like cows). These changes are more far-reaching and potentially catastrophic to planetary life systems than cyclical heating and cooling.
@domki366 Consistent views on their video's will expand their basic time limit .. when the video's start to average over a certain number of views they get a bit more time .. What the limits are I have no idea But I have seen this on various pages where views are normally over 5k for each video they produce.
how did you get 27 minutes?
are you still open to connecting on this?
I have 125 acres in the hills of Santa Barbara California surrounded by BLM land....Would anybody be willing to help create a safe place to live, grow food, shelter, I have much knowledge but can't do it alone....Any suggestions from people out there? Any body in LA or San Fransisco with no where to go if the SHTF? We could even go underground.
you really have 125 acres of land in Santa Barbara? Here I come, 6 years late :) With that much land in SB, one would think you'd have ZERO trouble starting (not saying it'll last) an intentional community.
Check us out: www.SerenityGardensEcoVillage.com. Join other like-minded people with food and water security at 3,000 ft elevation on the Southern Pacific Coast of Costa Rica . . . its amazing.
I have been trying to find an Intentional Community to live in for about... oh.... over 30 years. Every year that passes makes me less valuable and viable as a member. What am I supposed to do? I need this like people need air. Living the disconnected, meaningless, unexamined life is not worth living at all.
Get on it.
ORLY?
Innovation, information, wealth, health, population, consumption... We aren't at peak any of that. What a perfect lie!
Only don't dis income sharing hippies please. It can still work and you're wisdom can help.
Lmao this is some bullshit.