I've checked out a couple "communities" (neither done, both in process) over the last few years, neither caught my fancy, now I'm waiting for a third, actively involved with the group that's starting it up.
That said, I'm tired of waiting. Moving different places to check out different groups, getting waiting apartments, waiting jobs, waiting hobbies.
I try to improve myself, my knowledge, etc. in the meantime but I seem to lack the self-discipline and support (the support that can only come from long-term, trusting relationships) to stay focused.
I don't have the financial means to break away from the world and go off on my own. Nor do I think such an approach is really the ideal. I'm just tired of waiting. Part of me wants to go off into the woods for a month, live in a tent, drink spring water (probably boiled), read, think, meditate, clear my head. But even if I reached some kind of pure clarity, I'd still have to come back to "the world" and I'd have a month less time to prepare and connect (not to mention be more in debt).
Anyway, can anyone relate?
Any ideas?
Thanks!



We desperately want to be part of an "ecovillage" or intentional community type place - there are a few existing ones in New Zealand, but I'm not keen to be within "walking" distance of Auckland - and we just haven't found the right people to even consider starting one with. Our biggest problem is work - we are young(ish) and don't have a big house we can sell to run off to the woods and buy a big chunk of land! So we are limited to where we can go, and we are limited to how much debt we can take on to pay for it. I get really down about it sometimes. All I want to be doing is growing food and "living the life" - we're doing what we can, but on a 800sqm section it's not nearly enough.
And I can't pay anyone, not having spare money.




Then stop driving to work, duh..... 

