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I see a free world--there are no walls, no fences, no us and them. Everything and everyone is free. All people, all animals, all land. No one has a 'job.' We have natural purpose--we love everything we do.

No one is coerced in any way; children are guided, supported and redirected, but we do not earn our keep in this world, since there is no authority other than natural law.

Natural law is 'dictated' by nature/life primarily through women. Thus, our free world is a decentralized matriarchy--circles of wise women who make the decisions for our local, regional and world-wide villages.

Our wellbeing is guaranteed in this world because all resources are available; everything is truly free. We are free as unconstrained beings, and the world is free, without money. There is natural abundance, gift-giving, and living from our full body and soul.

Fulfillment-for-all is our prime directive because it is natural law.

We live where our bodies want to live--this would be ancestral land for many of us (remember, all 8 billion of us would fit in a 1200 sq ft home of our own and fit in the state of Texas).

Our villages are built from natural, healthy materials in every style--whatever we want. Perhaps the villages are built according to our subspecies' preferences (fairy, elf, hobbit, gnome, dwarf and human). Each village has its own beauty, primarily designed by the women/femmes of the village and built by the men/mascs.

There is fresh, clean water, gardens, food forests, community gathering spots, resource libraries, natural mineral pools and tubs walkable paths, and vast, rewilded landscapes between the villages, while still being easy to travel between them.

Everything is run on free energy (we've had free energy available for a long time); we have hovercrafts and all manner of cool, modern transportation.

'School' is kids being guided in their interests by the whole village. 'Work' is what we do that serves the larger community/ies. Neither school nor work is different than play, for anyone.

Personally, I have loved ones living in my village or a nearby one--we can easily see one another. I have a home with a few bedrooms--it's an organic, rounded cob home with plaster walls and beautiful mosaic tile and a farm-style kitchen and main room with space for 20-30 people to gather. There are gardens everywhere, mineral tubs of varying temperature, walking paths to my friends' homes, animals of every kind (who naturally live in the habitat), and an utterly devoted man (or 6), who's always there for me (just one bed partner though; sorry fellas!).

There are several outbuildings--places for traveling friends to stay for as long as they'd like.

There is a fire pit and an enormous outdoor dance area. We have a lot of parties. We celebrate everything. :)

I can't see where I want to live yet. It might be here on the central coast for now, then back to Europe. Maybe a home both places. I'm interested in what we could build together (if the Chumash people would have us) here on their native land.

I'm curious about building villages on the Dangermond Preserve (24,000 acres around Point Conception) together, integrating our wisdom and skill to honor one of the largest areas of untouched, biodiverse land along the coast of California. What beautiful dreams could we create together? I want to know everything they know about this land, and I want to support them in whatever they want to build (or take down.. we have a lot of taking down to do!).

I could keep going (and surely will!). Now, what do you see !?

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Shatay Zoë Trigère's avatar

You are my hobbit goddess :-) watching your liberation and fulfillment journey as your friend and fan has been one of the joys of my life. I love you Meghan. 🤍🙏

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