thanks for replying icekat83. I agree with you totally about people being able to live their lives in a way that works for them and sharing that lifestyle with others ... but only UNTIL that lifestyle starts impacting on other people in a negative way. And that is precisely the point I was making - for the greater good of the local community, for my culture, my country, my language - these people are sticking one more nail in the coffin of sustainability.
thanks for replying icekat83. I agree with you totally about people being able to live their lives in a way that works for them and sharing that lifestyle with others ... but only UNTIL that lifestyle starts impacting on other people in a negative way. And that is precisely the point I was making - for the greater good of the local community, for my culture, my country, my language - these people are sticking one more nail in the coffin of sustainability.
Ok. Where is this place and when can I move in? I cannot put into words how much I'd like to live differently. Right now I'm at Uni in Sydney (Aus) and I HATE it! I can't seem to find anything like this here. We are so far behind and places that do open are for the over 50's for some reason . :( I LOVE LOVE LOVE seeing YouTube vids like these and seeing I'm not alone in the desire to live life more in balance.
Sorry - but I really hate these people and their so called notions of sustainability. Irrespective of their eco lifestyle, the most important issue for me is the sustainability of the Welsh language and culture and the sustainability of the local economic infrastructure. Not one of these people, in any of the videos has mentioned learning the language. We need English hippies like we need a hole in the head.
@jenhughes58 It's not always about that. Often it's about people who want to live their lives, like everyone else does, in a way that works for them, and finding people to share that with. For many it's more about balance. All people live differently and that's all this stuff is usually about.
The answer to Globalisation has to be Localisation.
We need to build communities of people who care about their neighbours, not the fake communities we presently have of people who simply live next door to each other!
The measure of how successful and healthy this lifestyle is, would be the quality, effectiveness and reliability of the sewage system they would have to make for those homes.
Such life will be full with plenty of hard work. There would be less time for other things not related to immediate survival. Holidays for example may be nearly impossible.
The life we have today is because we constantly strive towards efficiency and time saving.
I would agree that it does not matter where we live as long as we are worm, fed and free to come and go as we please.
I understand your concern. It might be full with plenty of hard work for people who are lazy to think.
Yes, for these people it might be a lot of work, but children of this community have good future because the nature will provide them with everything they need to free their thought. City children lose the ability to have free thought.
Hmm just tried to comment but it got lost...tell Tony Wrench to checkout 'freeman on the land' ideas...I'm hopefully moving to the Gower so be ace to get involved with this :)
u should follow hare krishna to get the real answer to all ur spiritual question
tamilprince2008 2 months ago
thanks for replying icekat83. I agree with you totally about people being able to live their lives in a way that works for them and sharing that lifestyle with others ... but only UNTIL that lifestyle starts impacting on other people in a negative way. And that is precisely the point I was making - for the greater good of the local community, for my culture, my country, my language - these people are sticking one more nail in the coffin of sustainability.
jenhughes58 8 months ago
thanks for replying icekat83. I agree with you totally about people being able to live their lives in a way that works for them and sharing that lifestyle with others ... but only UNTIL that lifestyle starts impacting on other people in a negative way. And that is precisely the point I was making - for the greater good of the local community, for my culture, my country, my language - these people are sticking one more nail in the coffin of sustainability.
jenhughes58 8 months ago
Ok. Where is this place and when can I move in? I cannot put into words how much I'd like to live differently. Right now I'm at Uni in Sydney (Aus) and I HATE it! I can't seem to find anything like this here. We are so far behind and places that do open are for the over 50's for some reason . :( I LOVE LOVE LOVE seeing YouTube vids like these and seeing I'm not alone in the desire to live life more in balance.
icekat83 8 months ago
If you are still struggling with buying the land, look into "adverse possession" in your state/country.
It is still possible in the US, so should be else where.
UNLenergy 9 months ago
Sorry - but I really hate these people and their so called notions of sustainability. Irrespective of their eco lifestyle, the most important issue for me is the sustainability of the Welsh language and culture and the sustainability of the local economic infrastructure. Not one of these people, in any of the videos has mentioned learning the language. We need English hippies like we need a hole in the head.
jenhughes58 9 months ago
@jenhughes58 It's not always about that. Often it's about people who want to live their lives, like everyone else does, in a way that works for them, and finding people to share that with. For many it's more about balance. All people live differently and that's all this stuff is usually about.
icekat83 8 months ago
Great video and very inspiring. Love the optimism and the activism... Good luck with future projects.
b1kes 1 year ago
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boldhero44 1 year ago
The answer to Globalisation has to be Localisation.
We need to build communities of people who care about their neighbours, not the fake communities we presently have of people who simply live next door to each other!
siggyuke 1 year ago 13
wonderfull!
BushcraftTom 2 years ago
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The measure of how successful and healthy this lifestyle is, would be the quality, effectiveness and reliability of the sewage system they would have to make for those homes.
Good sewage system=hygienic living conditions.
gespilk 2 years ago
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gespilk 2 years ago
Such life will be full with plenty of hard work. There would be less time for other things not related to immediate survival. Holidays for example may be nearly impossible.
The life we have today is because we constantly strive towards efficiency and time saving.
I would agree that it does not matter where we live as long as we are worm, fed and free to come and go as we please.
gespilk 2 years ago
I understand your concern. It might be full with plenty of hard work for people who are lazy to think.
Yes, for these people it might be a lot of work, but children of this community have good future because the nature will provide them with everything they need to free their thought. City children lose the ability to have free thought.
ekaterinars 2 years ago
Hmm just tried to comment but it got lost...tell Tony Wrench to checkout 'freeman on the land' ideas...I'm hopefully moving to the Gower so be ace to get involved with this :)
SalfordQuays 2 years ago
good luck , i want to join the lammas community too
cardellacole2 2 years ago
Those houses wouldn't pass building codes in California.
CaligalinLibrary 2 years ago
@CaligalinLibrary dude, no offense, but nobody can afford housing in california.
IamMeredithK 2 years ago 3
i wana join the lammas community
reubenthorpe1992 2 years ago