I like the tree house saw the same one on tv it is really nice inside...1..Could it be possible to start all over....First the importance of starting clean that I agree upon---Setting up work it would be a freedom to take your skills and be able to have your own bussiness..and the ones that don't have skills be under printership to help and carry on skills---to meet all the people needs should not be hard --as skillful and gifted there is many--living quarters simple and modest but serves all your needs--to keep an equal balance--modest what I mean do what you will in the decor of it--Go all natural ways of living what I mean in this soloar or electric---clean enviroment always keep in mind---Health good diets and decent way of eating only in moderation--What kind of goverment none--but in the commuity have a board for the concern which should not be much--Police I really don't know hopefully we would not need this...Schooling for children would be taught clearly and in a clean manner--Social have feast and festivals of a simpler form---Chruches a place to gather and worship---To grow our own foods----Animals yes only the ones that are good for you to eat--and the rest to enjoy---Transportation--Non-harmful to enviroment--Mateing for life----that will be as easy as pie--and for the children---later in life --less complicated---have a loving community----This to me would be a perfect place---No big Industrial--peaceful villages or towns or community's.
On Wed, Oct 21, 2009 at 9:37 PM, ornamentalmind <[email protected]>wrote: > > Will this do? > > http://onefusedlife.com/2008/02/21/lets-live-in-a-tree-house/ > > > > On Oct 21, 3:26 pm, Doris Ragland <[email protected]> wrote: > > While you are at it make a design for a really neat tree house in the > > Jungle > > > > On Oct 18, 4:39 pm, archytas <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > > > > > My main concern is that we should be trying to establish what is basic > > > to us. I'd go for something around: > > > > > 1. How much work do we really need to do to support decent living > > > standards now? > > > 2. How could we sensibly reduce the global population? > > > 3. What do we need to work on to make communities sustainable and > > > resilient? > > > 4. What big science should we be doing and why? > > > 5. How do we grasp equality whilst recognising people aren't the same? > > > 6. How do we motivate and record work as credit to a citizen? > > > 7. What range of earnings should we allow? > > > 8. How do we create a knowledge base with open, free access? > > > 9. How do we form democratic armed services and police? > > > 10.How do we break up professional restrictive practices? > > > 11. How do we form a new politics of countervailing institutions > > > working for the people and much more answerable to the people? > > > > > It goes on. The key thing to me is none of the above, but trying to > > > do something already collective, based in all of our ideas. > > > On 18 Oct, 23:11, ornamentalmind <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > > Often posts suggesting a better way of thinking, living, being etc. > is > > > > not only possible but is necessary show up here. Being immersed in > > > > idealism myself, I thought a thread where we could ‘work’, in the > > > > sense of finding agreement, might be at best helpful - at worst, > > > > informative. > > > > > > To that end, and with the hope of not getting too bogged down in > > > > argumentation, what primary points do we agree upon? The details, > > > > wherein lie both devils and dragons, can be addressed once the basic > > > > structure is codified. > > > > > > Areas I suggest include: > > > > > > 1. The right to life. (even though at some point overpopulation > will > > > > have to be addressed.) > > > > 2. Liberty. Where does one place limits here, if at all? > > > > 3. Health. How do we as a people help to assure less suffering > when it > > > > comes to our bodies and even our emotions and mind? > > > > 4. Justice. How is this determined? > > > > > > This is only a suggested start. For me, I do not embrace the ‘eye for > > > > an eye’ mentality and find other ‘solutions’ to crime etc. can be > > > > found. So, regardless of human passions, life itself is sacred. > > > > > > As to liberty, this too can be a large topic, however, servitude not > > > > self imposed seems to be unacceptable to me. What do you think? > > > > > > Health is a big topic today. Leaving aside the details again, at > least > > > > for a while, what specific areas can we agree upon, at least as far > as > > > > an ethos is concerned? Is it not preferable for us all to have access > > > > to quality healthcare? > > > > > > Justice. Something that brings all sorts of beliefs. Often I bring up > > > > the term universality, a concept I learned from Chomsky. In many > ways, > > > > it is nothing new and is about identical with things like the Golden > > > > Rule and other well known admonitions and ideals. > > > > > > Again, I hope for finding a point of unity (agreement), the basics > > > > without which any sort of unified action by humanity seems impossible > > > > save through the use of force, the other option. > > > > > > As an analogy, I doubt that today’s cell phone would have come into > > > > existence, at least not nearly as soon, without the vision of what > was > > > > found in Dick Tracy and/or Buck Rogers. What is your vision, the > > > > basics?- Hide quoted text - > > > > > - Show quoted text -- Hide quoted text - > > > > - Show quoted text - > > > --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups ""Minds Eye"" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/minds-eye?hl=en -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
