Monday, June 20, 2016

How to Make the World We Want – One Community Weekly Progress Update #167

How to Make the World We Want – One Community Weekly Progress Update #167



“Sustainability and technological ingenuity have advanced sufficiently that we now know how to make the world we want. Implementing this to demonstrate sustainable living as easier, more affordable, and a more enjoyable is the a logical step to increasing involvement and implementation. Scalable, Open source and free-shared models for food, energy, and housing combined with Highest Good approaches to education, for-profit and non-profit economics design, social architecture, fulfilled living, and stewardship practices are already under development. One Community calls this living and creating for The Highest Good of All. This is the June 5th, 2016 edition (#167) of our weekly progress update detailing our team’s development and accomplishments.”

Friday, June 17, 2016

Ecological Tipping Point for an Abundant Future – One Community Weekly Progress Update #166

Ecological Tipping Point for an Abundant Future – One Community Weekly Progress Update #166

“Through sustainable and open source living models, it is possible to achieve an ecological tipping point for an abundant future for all people and life on our planet. As a species we can adopt Highest Good society and conscious stewardship practices to renew and regenerate our planet in ways that also provide a better quality of living for all who participate. One Community calls this living and creating for The Highest Good of All. This is the May 29th, 2016 edition (#166) of our weekly progress update detailing our team’s development and accomplishments”



Tuesday, June 14, 2016

A Sustainable World is Possible – One Community Weekly Progress Update #165

A Sustainable World is Possible – One Community Weekly Progress Update #165


“A sustainable world is possible if enough people want it and are willing to take action to help create it. Demonstrating a sustainable world as easier, more affordable, and a more enjoyable way of living are dependable approaches to increasing both desire and involvement. Open source and free-shared methods for sustainable food, energy, and housing combined with Highest Good approaches to education, for-profit and non-profit economics design, social architecture, fulfilled living, and stewardship practices will help. We call this living and creating for The Highest Good of All. This is the May 22nd, 2016 edition (#165) of our weekly progress update detailing our team’s development and accomplishments.”



Tuesday, June 7, 2016

Caretakers of Our Shared Planet – One Community Weekly Progress Update #164

Caretakers of Our Shared Planet – One Community Weekly Progress Update #164

“We are caretakers of our shared planet. Whether we choose to do so consciously or not, we are each still caretakers. Hasn’t the time come for clear and open source options for those interested in caretaking for The Highest Good of All? We think it has. One Community’s physical location will forward this movement as the first of many self-replicating teacher/demonstration communities, villages, and cities to be built around the world. This is the May 15th, 2016 edition (#164) of our weekly progress update detailing our team’s development and accomplishments.”



Forwarding the Evolution of Sustainability – One Community Weekly Progress Update #163

Forwarding the Evolution of Sustainability – One Community Weekly Progress Update #163

“Forwarding the evolution of sustainability can be accelerated through open source sharing models for self-sufficient eco-villages. For maximum effect, it makes sense to include within these village models approaches for Highest Good food, energy, housing, education, for-profit and non-profit economics design, social architecture, fulfilled living, and stewardship practices and more. We call this living and creating for The Highest Good of All. This is the May 8th, 2016 edition (#163) of our weekly progress update detailing our team’s development and accomplishments.”