City or wilderness?

Discussion in 'Communal Living' started by sublime94, Aug 10, 2007.

  1. sublime94

    sublime94 Banned

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    Which is better for commune? Ive heard of both...
     
  2. Vana

    Vana Member

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    I know it sounds obvious, but I'd say wilderness. More freedom, less people, less polution (theoretically), more oppertunities and possibilities.
     
  3. Bucket Von Harmony

    Bucket Von Harmony Member

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    "Better" is quite subjective. I think it matters what the person is looking for.

    What do you want out of a commune or coop? Would that be better met in a forest, on a farm, or in a brownstone apt.?

    One of the wonderful things about community living is the diversity possible.

    cheers!
    -bucket
     
  4. rwingett

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    After a while, it gets awfully boring living out in the woods. If you're within an easy commute from a larger city, it might not be as bad.
     
  5. tuatara

    tuatara Lifetime Supporter Lifetime Supporter

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    why city or wilderness ??...........you missed out on the best ..a rural area
     
  6. oldwolf

    oldwolf Waysharing-not moderating Super Moderator

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    depends upon whether you wish distraction from the self or not
    living in the city ..or society can help keep one distracted
    living in the wilderness has a way of putting yourself in front of you...which helps growth, but can sometimes be frustrating when we wish to keep up denial.
    ummm why did we wish to get in community in the first place ?...
    Writing from my own bias....
     
  7. lifelovefun

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    I'd say wilderness - That way your not bothered by any uptight city folk
     

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