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FREE CREATING A LIFE TOGETHER: PRACTICAL TOOLS TO GROW ECOVILLAGES AND INTENTIONAL COMMUNITIES PDF Diana Leafe Christian,Patch Adams | 272 pages | 24 Jul 2003 | New Society Publishers | 9780865714717 | English | Gabriola Island, United States Living Green Interview on Ecovillages With Diana Leafe Christian Eventbrite, and Creating a Life Together: Practical Tools to Grow Ecovillages and Intentional Communities approved third parties, use functional, analytical and tracking cookies or similar technologies to understand your event preferences and provide you with a customized experience. By closing this banner or by continuing to use Eventbrite, you agree. For more information please review our cookie policy. See bio, below. Sociocracy, an especially effective and enjoyable self-governance and decision-making method, tends Creating a Life Together: Practical Tools to Grow Ecovillages and Intentional Communities work better for intentional communities and member-led groups than classic, traditional consensus or even modified consensus. Diana's sociocracy trainings engage multiple learning modes and is engaging and fun, like this training she conducted in Montreal, The sociocracy webinar is 35 hours of visual learning and live practice over a week period, with six different learning activities:. The weekly videos and handouts involve about 1. During that year Diana will respond to questions and provide additional help if needed. Learning the seven parts of sociocracy works very well by seeing each part first illustrated visually in the videos, followed by reading the handouts. Sample handout: Sociocracy: "Effective, Efficient, and Fun". In the webinar you will learn sociocracy meeting processes with videos and skits like this. I was involved in two communities that failed — in the webinar I often had the insight, "Oh! I recommend your sociocracy training to anyone curious about using this governance method in their community. Sociocracy Training, Editor of Communities magazine for 14 years, Diana specializes in what works well in ecovillages and cohousing communities. Diana speaks at ecovillage and cohousing conferences, offers consultations, and leads workshops internationally. She has the ability to make complex issues simple and clear. Her topics include effective, harmonious ways for groups to become healthy and thriving, and resolve the typical interpersonal challenges that can arise in any group. Diana lives at Earthaven Ecovillage in North Carolina. Add to Calendar. Find out more about how your privacy is protected. Oct Actions and Detail Panel. Sales Ended. Event description. Read more Read less. 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What's important to remember about intentional communities is that they address social, political, environmental, and economic challenges in one fell swoop. There's a lot to learn. Many important things need to be considered before one can answer that […]. Welcome to FIC's website! Intentional Community includes ecovillages, cohousing, residential land trusts, communes, co-ops, and housing cooperatives. Tired of being shunned and marginalized by your conventional friends and family? One time-honored way to avoid isolation is to band together with others of like mind in communities. The current terminology for this is intentional communities, living arrangements organized around shared values and conscious decisions rather than government or…. This domain may be for sale! Solutions for Sustainable Living. Find intentional communities, ecovillages, cohousing neighborhoods, communes, co- ops, and cooperative living arrangements in the Communities Directory! Pinterest is using cookies to help give you the best experience we can. Got it! Diana Leafe Christian - Wikipedia Earthaven is an independent-income community, which means each community member is responsible for earning their own living. Below are some of our businesses and other ways some of our members earn a living. We are in the process of developing our own village-scale economy, and so encourage Earthaven members to make a living here in the village, by operating their own small-scale ecologically sound businesses, by hiring each other whenever possible, or by telecommuting to outside jobs. We would someday like to establish our own small credit union, through which we could deposit funds and make loans to our members for homesites, home construction, on-site business development, and so on. Meanwhile, many of our members Creating a Life Together: Practical Tools to Grow Ecovillages and Intentional Communities earn a living here at Earthaven, often with various part-time incomes. Published by New Society Publishers, Available from independent booksellers, locally or onlineor from New Society Publishers. School of Integrated Living SOIL teaches whole-life skills aimed at cultivating self-reliant, interdependent, and nature-connected people who are deeply engaged in their local and global communities. We bring together an experienced team of permaculture practitioners, conscious communicators, and unconventional leaders to provide classes that transform participants' inner and outer worlds. Based at Earthaven, SOIL has the unique ability to host hands-on, skill-building learning journeysCreating a Life Together: Practical Tools to Grow Ecovillages and Intentional Communities which participants learn to make informed and responsible choices for their basic needs, understand their impact on society, forge real connections with themselves and others, and ultimately contribute to a more sustainable and just world for all. Sunworks Electric specializes in off-grid and grid-tied with battery back-up power systems, as well as conventional electrical services. Sunworks is owned and operated by Chris Farmer, an Earthaven Member, who has lived off-grid for over 20 years, and on sunny days can run his welder and plasma cutter on his off-grid solar system. Learn more about their work and team on their website. Available for start to finish services as well as professional consultations. Useful Plants Nursery. Lyndon Felps. Hardy perennial trees, shrubs, vines, and herbaceous perennials for food, medicine, and other uses, specifically adapted for soil and climatic conditions of the Katuah Bioregion and surrounding regions. Paul has decades of experience building custom furniture, restoring and refurbishing antiques, and repairing damaged furniture. The workshop is powered by a micro-hydro system. During the s, founder Paul Caron helped design and build many of the buildings at Earthaven. In the early s, construction of the Village Arts Building began. Current renovations will culminate in the creation of the Village Arts Co-op-- including ceramics, woodworking and other artisanal trades. An apprenticeship program is available under master woodworker, Paul Caron. A number of Earthaven members make their living by teaching classes on various aspects of natural and community living, and by offering consulting services. The skills these experienced and visionary teachers brought to Creating a Life Together: Practical Tools to Grow Ecovillages and Intentional Communities are part of what makes Earthaven the success it is today. Nationally recognized, most of these teachers offer their services both at Earthaven and at other locations. Diana Leafe Christian. Consulting and workshops: 1 Creating successful new ecovillages and other kinds of intentional communities. Consensus Method. Natural Building. Mollie has been teaching natural building sinceincluding Creating a Life Together: Practical Tools to Grow Ecovillages and Intentional Communities, strawbale, straw-clay, wattle and daub, and earth- and lime-based plasters and paints. Consults and contracts home- building projects, with a special focus on natural paints and plasters. Teaches natural building at Earthaven and regionally, with MudStrawLove. Consensus Training. References available. Certified Cuddle Party facilitator. Training and counseling for individuals, couples, and groups. Director of Southeast Wise Women and founder of Red Moon Herbs, Corinna has opened the hearts of thousands to the wisdom of the plants, the earth, and their own bodies. Available from intentional communities store. Fine Woodworking. Furniture Magician. Paul Caron. Holistic Therapies for Women. We are dedicated to caring for people and the Earth by learning, living, and demonstrating a holistic, sustainable culture. Earthaven Ecovillage. Home About Us What is Earthaven? Making a Living. Teachers and Consultants A number of Earthaven members make their living by teaching classes on various aspects of natural and community living, and by offering consulting services. Mollie Curry Natural Building. Arjuna da Silva Consensus Training. Sunworks Electric. Energy Efficient Appliances. Arjuna Da Silva. These are exciting, turning-point years for Earthaven! About Us Earthaven is an aspiring ecovillage in a mountain forest setting near Asheville, North Carolina..