Best of Communities: I. Intentional Community Overview and Starting a CommunityMany people yearn for community—for a greater sense of connection and belonging—yet genuinely wanting it and accurately knowing that it’s good for you are not enough to guarantee that you’ll be happy in intentional community, or that others will want to live with you. These 15 articles in “Intentional Community Overview and Starting a Community” provide a peek behind the curtain at some the pitfalls and challenges facing community builders, so that you’ll have a more realistic idea of what it will take to survive your start-up years and actually become a home.You’ll find first-hand stories from forming communities, as well as sage advice about legal structures, the importance of community spirit, how to understand “cults” as a pejorative label, how to assess prospective property, and the importance of making process agreements before you need to apply them.This Digital Issue includes the following articles:1. In Community, Intentionally by Geoph Kozeny, Directory 20072. Setting the Record Straight: 13 Myths about Intentional Community by Diana Leafe Christian, Geoph Kozeny, Laird Schaub, #1123. A Communitarian Conundrum: Why a World That Wants and Needs Community Doesn’t Get It by Timothy Miller, #1514. You Know You Live in Community When… by Virginia Lore and Maril Crabtree, #1245. “Cults” and Intentional Communities:Working Through Some Complicated Issues by Tim Miller, Directory 20076. Community Spirit, Community ‘Glue’ by Geoph Kozeny, #1077. Wisdom for Within,Wisdom from Without Karen Iona Sundberg, #1598. Six Ingredients for Forming Communities (That Help Reduce Conflict Down the Road) by Diana Leafe Christian, Directory 20009. Legal Structures for Intentional Communities in the United States by Dave Henson, with Albert Bates, Allen Butcher, and Diana Leafe Christian, Directory 200010. Buying Your Community Property by Frances Forster and Byron Sandford, Directory 199511. Throwing in the Founder’s Towel by Ma’ikwe Schaub Ludwig, #14412. Emergency Community by Jesika Feather, #14413. Yes,Wealthy People Want to Live in Community in Sustainable Ways Too! by Jennifer Ladd, #15914. My Advice to Others Planning to Start an Ecovillage by Lois Arkin, #15615. Dandelion Village: Building an Ecovillage in Town by Maggie Sullivan, #156
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