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This platform is created for the purpose of harmonious unity and co-creation of conscious communities. Self-organising sustainable ecovillages, permaculture, regenerative organic agriculture and other similar communities. There are many beautiful souls that want to come together in safe environments both online and on sacred land, so that we can live in harmony with nature and eachother. Combining affordable living spaces, fair and open workplaces, sustainable food growing, ceremonial spaces, cultural meetingplaces, retreats, events and more to co-create vibrant societies that heal the people and the land.
To keep nature, peace, freedom and love sacred and prevalent we hope that a few common principles (Natural Law) may serve to guide us in a shared vision:
These guiding principles are apparent in the 3 circles in the logo on this website and in the permaculture principles (Earth Care, Fair share & People care).
The purpose of this website is to make it easier for communities to share resources, knowledge and co-create their community dreams. We honor good health to be one of the most important resources in any community. If we have our health we have clear thinking, energy, workforce, creativity, care & love. We have found that good health is based upon 4 important pillars.
We know that we can create peaceful paradise together and ask that you keep your posts and sharing on this website focused on solutions and subjects that relate to our common dreams.
Here is an inspirational video that takes your through a journey with the water and through beautiful paradise communities that honor the elements. This visionairy art has been channeled to inspire us and guide us. There are so many beings that dream in similar ways and together we manifest and co-create so much beauty.
For the scandinavian tribes this is a special visionary artwork:
Our website address is: https://unitythrive.com.
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