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A good place to start looking at Intentional Communities is at the official webstie, www.ic.org. You can subscribe to their magazine or just read articles online. We subscribed to it about 8 years ago and I learned so much about communities of the past, which ones survived and those that did not and why. And there was very good coaching on how to start one now and what criteria to set. The most important thing is to get a core group together with a common vision. The two greatest obstacles to maintaining a community is “creating consensus” and (not surprisingly) dogs. Those were the big deal breakers in communities today.
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ooooh, thanks for posting the link!
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