Wednesday 8 January 2014

Welcome to 2014

Welcome.

Hello and welcome to a new year, 2014. 

A year in which the Abundant Earth Community and I are looking to increase the exposure and potential of the possibility to create a physical space in which to get the Intentional Community underway. The group have been going through a few structural changes and some people have left already and many others are beginning to find reasons to join in. Sadly we didn't want anyone at all to not be a part of the project, but human beings being what they are, they felt drawn to their own ventures and we wish them well none the less.
As a very positive move forward one of our dedicated associates, Marcin Kolakowski (a lecturer in Architecture and design at Lincoln University) had begun a move to let some of his keener students in their second year, start to work with us (A.E.C.) on our project. What they have come up with so far in little more than a month is truly outstanding, and a testament not only to Marcin and his teaching, but to the passion and energy of the 'maginficent 7', the self appointed group dedicated to helping us design a space for our community ventures.
Our design team have created already, amazing drawings and done much research in their remit of designing an eco friendly, low carbon impact environment with alternative sustainable building designs and material types for construction. We are very impressed by such dedication and effort on our behalf. We truly hope that 2014 will bring us closer to finding an actual site for the inauguration of our Intentional Community living  project.
Please keep checking back for further updates and information and share as much as you can, what you love or hate about the cooperative worker/housing ideas we at Abundant Earth Community are proposing.

Your help is one of our much needed and key factors for success. Sharing is the way we can achieve all our joint dreams and goals.

May love guide us all in our attempts to live prosperously.

Peaceful Warrior. (@A.E.C)

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