About Us


Our vision is grand! It is in the process of being put into words that really do it justice. Meanwhile, here is a brief version of the mission and vision we set for ourselves.

Our Mission

Our mission is to create an experimental center for the spread of a consent and wisdom based culture that promotes wise relationship and regeneration on all levels. We hope to cultivate compassionate capable leaders to help re-spark the communal living movement through modern and traditional practices in psychology, spirituality, nature connection, land tending, arts, apprenticeship education, and more. While we have not yet finalized specifically who will be living in these initial communities, we are looking to find and soon welcome many socially and emotionally skilled people to begin forming the embodied seed crystals of the culture we hope to nurture there. Eventually, when we have the resources to support them, we hope to begin welcoming people who have greater personal challenges around living and working in highly attuned small social groups.  

Our Vision

We envision creating 5 or more interdependent intentional communities on the land, each with 5 neighborhoods composed of roughly 5 pods, with about 5 adults in each pod, thus around 125 adults max per community. Regardless of the particular subculture within each, they will be supported in remaining in alignment first and foremost with the overall mission of supporting the rapid emergence of the more beautiful world our hearts know is possible.

We hold deep respect for the practices and cultural traditions of local and non-local indigenous peoples, such as cultivating gratitude and respect for all that is, living in reciprocal relationship with the earth, building a hand-crafted relationship with our shelters and clothing, and training in essential archaic life skills, first and foremost of those being learning to live and work together in beauty and harmony.

We are humbly holding the intention to develop a relationship with our local indigenous communities and find aligned ways to be of service, particularly to the Elnu-Abenaki tribe and other nearby Abenaki bands like possibly the Nolka clan and other clans of the Koโ€™asek band. We hope to have created some clarity, am open to answering any further questions, and welcome any feedback or assistance.