by Ibon » Fri 04 May 2007, 11:58:25
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Shannymara', '
')If you consciously choose to just go with the flow, don't think of it as giving up. Think of it as accepting things as they are.
I would like to add to this wise advice that while in this state of accepting what seems so futile and fatalistic are opportunities that you can not yet see that will present themselves.
As you know the changes coming are not idealogically driven but reality driven. This couldn't be more real. As alternative living arrangements will be formed out of necessity and not idealogy people will rediscover community in ways that today still might seem idealistic.
I would start building friendships with others who see the writing on the wall and start the discussions about how you can pool together resources to form a community. Start with the smallest steps as you cant yet foresee how these initial conversations can be the seeds of change.
Start going to conferences and events that focus on issues of peak oil, global warming and sustainability. Permaculture.
A few short years ago all of these topics were pioneered by dreamers and idealogues who looked into the future and saw what was coming. But there was no real meat or substance, no nuts and bolts to take this vision and move it into action.
Last week I was at a conference here in Seattle on sustainability and intentional communities. There were old timers of the environmental movement of the 70's and there were several young people in their 20's.
You know what amazed me? The young people were unbelievably pragmatic and substance driven, asking questions about governance and building techniques.
So the youth will actually be the ones to build the future perhaps helped along by my generation of older folks that can act as mentors.
Go out and find those people of your generation who understand.
The reality of what is coming is creating an amazing opportunity to realize alternative community that just a few short years ago was idealogically driven from rebellion against the status quo. That has now changed. Now it is driven by survival. This will pull people together as no idealogy or rebellion ever could.
Go forth and find your tribe!
Patiently awaiting the pathogens. Our resiliency resembles an invasive weed. We are the Kudzu Ape
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