{"id":174520,"date":"2016-11-29T01:31:17","date_gmt":"2016-11-29T06:31:17","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/communes-the-pros-cons-of-intentional-community\/"},"modified":"2016-11-29T01:31:17","modified_gmt":"2016-11-29T06:31:17","slug":"communes-the-pros-cons-of-intentional-community","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/intentional-communities\/communes-the-pros-cons-of-intentional-community\/","title":{"rendered":"Communes: the pros &amp; cons of intentional community &#8230;"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>      My fianc and I are curious about commune living, community      co-ops, or intentional living communities for our future      living arrangements  but we need advice. What should we know      before we decide whether to take the dive into this world?    <\/p>\n<p>    Oh, do I ever have the inside scoop on this one. See, my mom    runs an intentional community called     Sacred Groves on the property where I grew up. For those    who have read     my book, our wedding reception happened at Sacred Groves,    so all the shenanigans that took place that night were hosted    by the Groves.  <\/p>\n<p>    That in mind, I decided to bring in my mom to answer this    question. Take it away, Ma!  <\/p>\n<p>    By Therese Charvet, of     Sacred Groves        Living in community is as old as the human    race. Our modern lifestyle with singles, couples and    single-families living in isolated housing units is relatively    modern, and uncommon in much of the world. Conventional houses    and apartments offer much privacy and reduce the hassles of    sharing, but they can also breed isolation, loneliness and can    put a strain on marriages. Intentional Communities, Communes    and Co-housing situations offer an alternative to this model,    one more akin to our traditional roots.     Andreas doing a    community yoga class at Sacred Groves Every community is    different but the basic premise is that you live in proximity    with a group of people with whom you share the use of certain    common facilities, and things are set up in such a way as to    promote connection and familiarity amongst the residents.    Generally speaking, this is the definition of \"Intentional    Community.\" Dozens of models of intentional communities exist,    some with only a few people, some with hundreds, some with a    charismatic leader, others with a commitment to consensus.  <\/p>\n<p>    There is quite a movement afoot in the U.S. toward community    living. In fact, a national organization exists and a national    directory of intentional communities is available for people    looking for housing. For more description and definition of    Intentional Communities, see Wikipedia and\/or the website for        The Fellowship of Intentional Communities.  <\/p>\n<p>    In late 2005, my current partner Tere and I decided it was time    to make the land where we live, Sacred Groves, an \"intentional    community.\" We transformed the downstairs of the log cabin    (with kitchen, bathroom and dining area) into \"common space\"    and used the upstairs rooms plus three nearby cabins as private    space for residents' bedrooms. A couple women friends who    happened to be looking for housing at that time decided to join    our experiment and the four of us formed the first rendition of    a Sacred Groves Intentional Community.  <\/p>\n<p>    It is nearly always heart-warming and sometimes very    challenging to live in this way with people. Some of the    challenges include getting enough quiet\/private time, figuring    out chores, working out disagreements in a functional way,    staying out of each other's business. Each of us has to deal    with our personal control issues regularly; community living    does not make it easy to be a control freak. It flushes out    what you are attached to, that's for sure! But the rewards are    worth the effort! These rewards include spiritual and personal    development and participating in the evolution of human    consciousness toward a more cooperative society. That's big    work, work the world really needs right now.  <\/p>\n<p>    In closing let me say that I love this lifestyle and hope to    live in community until old age. I don't understand those 90    year olds who want to live alone in their own house until they    die. I love living around children and young adults, it keeps    me flexible and up to date, it gives me a place to share my    stories, my skills, my time and my gifts. It makes me smile to    hear the children laughing uproariously as they jump on the    trampoline. Life is good!  <\/p>\n<p>    If you're interested in learning more about my mom's community,    you can see photos of Sacred Groves on     their website or on     Flickr. Oh and my mom tells me they miiiiight have openings    for new Grovesmates in the coming months.     Click here if you're interested in that sort of thing.  <\/p>\n<p>    I'd also love to hear from Homies who may have had experience    living in community. I know from my times out at Sacred Groves,    that it can be a challenging and rewarding experience for folks    who are suited to that kind of living. 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