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==Visioning Exercise #4, Non-negotiables== | ==Visioning Exercise #4, Non-negotiables== | ||
- | This is the result of [[User:Shannon Binns|Shannon Binns]], [[User:James Cowan|James Cowan]], [[User:Jan Steinman|Jan Steinman]], and [[User:Carol Wagner|Carol Wagner]] working through ''Exercise #4, Non-negotiables,'' from {{ | + | This is the result of [[User:Shannon Binns|Shannon Binns]], [[User:James Cowan|James Cowan]], [[User:Jan Steinman|Jan Steinman]], and [[User:Carol Wagner|Carol Wagner]] working through ''Exercise #4, Non-negotiables,'' from {{ISBN|9780865714717|Creating a Life Together}}, pages 49-50. |
''The following are in alphabetical order. The order does '''not''' reflect any priority or preference.'' | ''The following are in alphabetical order. The order does '''not''' reflect any priority or preference.'' | ||
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* fearless, yet careful | * fearless, yet careful | ||
* goats and chickens | * goats and chickens | ||
- | * | + | * healing centre |
* mindfulness | * mindfulness | ||
- | * {{ | + | * {{ISBN|9781892005281|Nonviolent Communication}} |
* open door policy (elaborate?) | * open door policy (elaborate?) | ||
* opportunities for all to support self and others in paths of NVC, compassion, and loving kindness | * opportunities for all to support self and others in paths of NVC, compassion, and loving kindness | ||
- | * | + | * organic |
* [[Permaculture]] | * [[Permaculture]] | ||
* physical and emotional health systems | * physical and emotional health systems | ||
* [[WikiPedia:radical transparency|radical transparency]] | * [[WikiPedia:radical transparency|radical transparency]] | ||
- | * | + | * recycling, composting, salvaging, and scavenging |
* religious neutrality (no official or encouraged religion) | * religious neutrality (no official or encouraged religion) | ||
* respect for others | * respect for others | ||
* responsibility and accountability | * responsibility and accountability | ||
- | * sawdust toilets, | + | * sawdust toilets, humanure |
* shared meals | * shared meals | ||
* south coast of British Columbia | * south coast of British Columbia |
Latest revision as of 03:03, 13 January 2021
This exercise is part of the process of creating our guidance documents (vision, mission, and purpose), and is not cast in stone as official policy.
Visioning Exercise #4, Non-negotiables
This is the result of Shannon Binns, James Cowan, Jan Steinman, and Carol Wagner working through Exercise #4, Non-negotiables, from Creating a Life Together: Practical Tools to Grow Ecovillages and Intentional Communities , pages 49-50.
The following are in alphabetical order. The order does not reflect any priority or preference.
Must Haves
- commitment to group process and growth as community
- consensus
- earth-centered
- efforts for complete (conflict) resolution
- egalitarian
- fair governance
- fairness to animals
- fearless, yet careful
- goats and chickens
- healing centre
- mindfulness
- open door policy (elaborate?)
- opportunities for all to support self and others in paths of NVC, compassion, and loving kindness
- organic
- Permaculture
- physical and emotional health systems
- radical transparency
- recycling, composting, salvaging, and scavenging
- religious neutrality (no official or encouraged religion)
- respect for others
- responsibility and accountability
- sawdust toilets, humanure
- shared meals
- south coast of British Columbia
- support for children and families
- sustainable actions
- welcoming guests and family
Must Not Haves
- blame/shame
- control/resistance
- cows
- defense oriented
- detached, non-clustered housing
- ego/arrogance
- high horse
- horses
- illegal drugs (some debate, support for responsible, private use of recreational intoxicants)
- long term debt
- over capacity use of living and non-living resources
- separation between clique or individuals
- strongly hierarchical
- survivalist
- tobacco habitual use (medicinal, religious use okay)
- urban setting
- violence
- weapons