.....an informative article ref life over the last 50 years at a commune https://www.theguardian.com/lifeands...-a-guardian-ad
Commune : Old Hall Suffolk 50 years old
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Such rural communes were covered several years ago in the best part of a 1990s TV series called Far Out: The Roots of New Age, which I have on tapes but can find no references to on the Net. Some set up in the spirit of William Morris early in the last century faced ongoing hostility from local villagers, council planning enforcers and Christian moral crusaders. The article strongly suggests having sizeable capital to hand before embarking on setting one up or even joining one in this day and age to be an essential, unlike back when it was mainly working class-based and sustained. Have the unacknowledged "founders" (or often foundlings) of Basildon New Town post WW1 been acknowledged their due? The radical urban-centred alternative lifestylism of the 1970s/80s in the form of squatting derelict properties, often council-owned but due for demolition for so-called re-development purposes, faced similar opposition, but more from governments national and local. So, with all that in mind, would I want to live somewhere like Old Hall? If or when the ecosystems collapse humanity my well have to bring about its own Huxleyite self-sustaining Islands and try and work out who's in and who's to be excluded, numbers aside.. I would on one hand fully commit to such an enterprise, especially the grow-your-own aspect and collective decision-making, I have doubts whether my musical tastes would go down well, so it would be headphones from now on, dependent on a local supply source for batteries for my cheap keyboard.
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Originally posted by french frank View PostJust checked where it is. I've been there. My brother spent several years there as a Franciscan friar.
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Originally posted by gradus View Post
Would he have ridden a motorbike and visited factories as part of his pastoral duties? If so our paths crossed may have crossed in the late sixties.It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.
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....Here's one for gurnemanz to understand and S_A to find puns .....Trappist Monks https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FXCH60iptCUbong ching
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Originally posted by eighthobstruction View Post....Here's one for gurnemanz to understand and S_A to find puns .....Trappist Monks https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FXCH60iptCU
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