Arwen Thebard wrote: ↑Thu Jun 25, 2020 9:07 am
But what form would that thread take? Would it be some sort of political basis? Or maybe a common religious belief? How about a written constitution / set of rules?
I am really interested in hearing everyone's ideas on what form those "threads" might be.
It's up to those individuals that comprise each community of course, but here's my personal opinion.
Politics is a minefield. Even if everyone inside your community is of one mind, you'll eventually be targeted by someone else simply for holding different beliefs. That's the new paradigm into which we're moving (or have been in for some time).
I value a spiritual emphasis and all that entails, including the faith, courage and conviction it can inspire, but the same applies again, if you stick with a single denomination. Another minefield, and it could lead good people to repeat the mistakes of the past.
For me it's simply about family. Celebration and support of the traditional family unit. If you want to know what constitutes a successful community I think it's beneficial to look at indigenous people worldwide. What common values do they share? Well, I'm not
entirely sure, but I can say with some certainty that without exception they revere Nature, and they live for family. They certainly don't know anything of 'politics'. They don't need a focus, because simply being a valued member and contributing to the community, and helping each other
is the purpose.
As far as written rules, as few as possible, but make them plain with no room for error or misunderstanding. People can be autonomous for the most part, and will police themselves. They don't need to be treated like children, they know right and wrong already.
That's my ha'penny's worth. =0)
Fortune Favours The Prepared.