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Shared Values & AspirationsThese describe principles and practices that further define the living context of the EarthArt project - common ground and common ideals which we agree to progress toward.
To create a happy, healthy, balanced and sustainable life:
I agree to support others and be supported in participating at a high level of excellence, and to exploring pportunities to grow through all experiences. We agree to support each other in creating a balance in work, leisure, play and quality relationship time that feels good to each of us. We agree that life is inherently meaningful, and commit to supporting each other in developing our choices for right livelihood and a sense of meaning and purpose in life. We agree to offer each other personal support during times of difficulty to the extent practically possible and within the boundaries of our abilities - making appropriate referrals when necessary. To communicate with integrity:I agree to tell the truth with compassion for myself and others. I aspire to embody congruence of thought, word and action. I agree to take responsibility for acknowledging myself and appreciating my own contributions, and to share appreciations and gratitudes for others when I feel them. To participate in EarthArt Village decision-making:I agree to acknowledge that everyone, including myself, is making the best choice or decision they are able to make in each moment of choice or decision. I agree to be cooperative and caring in my interactions with others, understanding that goals are often the same even though methods for achieving them may differ. I agree to honor and balance individual needs and choices and group rhythms, to serve the good of the whole and the needs of individual members. To maintain peace and harmony at EarthArt Village:I agree not to inflict my attitudes or desires (including sexual) on others, and not engage in manipulation, intimidation or proselytizing, that may be abusive to others. |
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