Eco-Village - Essential Communities
Make your intention known to develop an intentional community
in New Mexico.
Send
us your listing for others to contact you. If you are
serious about starting a community we will be happy to donate
our time to help you develop a separate web page featuring
your effort. More relevant
information will be posted here as it becomes available. Use
the Google group below to begin to connect with others. A
sustainable eco-village is the best insurance for a failed
economy! Let others know you are interested - that is how it
al starts.
More Information about the
Broken Earth Tribal Pueblo
Check Out Broken Earth
Eco-Village Listing at
Intentional Communities
Click Here
to view a list of other Eco-Villages Communities in New Mexico
Review the article
appearing in the October issue of the
Sun News
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$5,000.00 buys you your own tribal village beehive home!
With sweat equity - even cheaper. Own a Beehive conical home
that can become an income property rented to persons coming to
participate in the many
Broken Earth Programs, using it
as a tribal retreat, or make it
your exclusive residence. A Beehive Home in a Tribal
Eco-Pueblo is the best insurance
for a failed economy. While not focused on end-times,
we do believe a lifestyle preparing for self-sufficiency
is the best way to live right now.
Contact Us for more info |
 
One Style of Beehive Home
Offered in the Broken Earth
Tribal Eco-Pueblo
Below are people interested in connecting with others in New
Mexico to start or participate in an eco-village. Please do
not contact any of the following people with offers of any
kind other than to connect with them to discuss eco-villages.
Thank you.
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Subscribe to Essential Communities - Eco-Village - Intentional Communities - N.M.
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Visit this group
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Name: |
James and Suzanne McConnell |
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Location: |
Abiquiu, New Mexico
MAP One hour north of Santa Fe |
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E-mail: |
info@brokenearth.org
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URL: |
www.brokenearth.org/tribalcommunity |
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Phone: |
505 583-2732 |
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Description: |
We are
starting from scratch and are in the process of trying to
secure land in or near Abiquiu, New Mexico. We have some experience with establishing an eco-village
having been part of a community before. We are not an
end-time movement, but do believe that the tribal life we
wish to follow is best for a long life as well as
preparing for a collapsing economy or other disaster. |
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Name: |
Lazlo |
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Location: |
East of Santa
Fe, New Mexico |
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E-mail: |
santafeofficemanager@nmrea.com
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Phone: |
505 917 4391 |
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Description: |
Have land,
interested in a community, call for details, after 7:00 PM |
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Name: |
Brian |
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Location: |
TBA |
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E-mail: |
laurens@mail2blues.com
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Phone: |
575-613-6811 |
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Description: |
Interested in
Communities |
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Name: |
Sherrill
Martinez |
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Location: |
Las Vegas, NM
MAP
East of Santa Fe |
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E-mail: |
sunismaster76@msn.com
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Phone: |
505-454-1572 |
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Description: |
I am a member
of a Barter Group and we have developed our own monetary
system complete with what we call "Barter Hours". It is a
form of currency that we can use to barter, trade, or sell
our goods and services. Currently, we are in our second
year and we have a little over 150 people in our group.
Some of us are growing our own and our livestock's food,
and for those who do not have the space or the expertise,
a person has provided garden space for people who want to
grow or learn how to grow food. Las Vegas also has a
Farmer's Market every Wednesday and Saturday during the
summer and fall months where local farmers both large and
small can take their produce to barter, sell or trade.
I would like to be connected with more like-minded
people. I know that we will need to work together for our
survival. |
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Name: |
Daniel |
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Location: |
Las Vegas, NM
MAP East of Santa Fe |
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E-mail: |
daniel@sfnetpros.com
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Phone: |
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Description: |
I was
attracted to your community via the article in the Sun
News this month. |
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Name: |
Mona |
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Location: |
Grants, NM
MAP West of Albuquerque near Cibola National
Forest |
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E-mail: |
monablu@hotmail.com
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Phone: |
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Description: |
Have land 12
acres in grants NM, interested in a community, would like
to be connected with like-minded people. I was attracted
to your community via the article in the Sun News this
month.
Thanks Mona
Sometimes I think I understand everything, and then I
regain consciousness.
LIVE SIMPLY.....LAUGH OFTEN....LOVE DEEPLY! |
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Name: |
Wendy |
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Location: |
hwy 53 about
2+ miles past Ice Caves |
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E-mail: |
wwatson649@yahoo.com |
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URL: |
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Phone: |
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Description: |
I am
interested in learning to build earth home. I have 10
acres off of hwy 53 about 2+ miles past Ice Caves on Oso
ridge I purchased in 1981. I will be going there in the
spring. Any information will be welcomed. Thank you. |
Sun News Article
For a few years now the popularity
of intentional communities and eco-villages has increased.
People are joining with like minded individuals to build
communities that offer protection for their preferred way of
life. Many of these communities are based on religious
familiarity. Some are based on self sustainability. Whatever
the foundation, the concept is positive and beneficial.
With the economic recession
quickly plunging us all into what appears to be a great
depression, we all need to think about just how bad things can
get before they get better. Those who have forged ahead and
already belong to an intentional community, or better, an
eco-village will find the trials of this transition to be much
less painful. For those of us who still find ourselves
groveling about the financial burdens strapped to our backs by
greedy corporations and others like them, it is time to look
up from our toils and consider the need to establish what has
now become “essential communities”.
Few of us understand the basis for
the economic conditions we find ourselves in. Bottom line, the
status quo elite are positioning themselves for a one world
currency, economy and new world governing order. The same
architect of the Euro, Wim Duisenberg, was also the leading
architect and proponent for the new one world currency that
will be backed by ten or more commodities or hard assets such
as oil, gold, land, etc. His passing in 2005 may have slowed
this effort but others have taken up his ultimate goal and are
well poised to complete his dream.
In the article, "The
End of National Currency," Steil clearly asserts
the dollar and the euro are temporary currencies, perhaps
necessary today. He argues "economic development outside the
process of globalization is no longer possible."
Therefore, the real end game we are witnessing in the global
markets is not a bailout for the benefit of Main Street,
rather a global strategy to rape the people of their hard
earned wealth so that when it comes time to transfer wealth to
the new global currency and economy, the status quo elites
will have control over most of the worlds assets. Combine this
reality with the notion that Henry Kissinger has for almost
three decades been warning his cronies about the biggest
threat to the globe, over population, or as Kissinger likes to
call them “Useless Eaters” and the reduction in population
that will result from the hardship and chaos in transforming
the economy into a one world global currency is viewed by the
status quo elites as a win-win outcome.
Some of us still have our jobs
that keep us bound to the grind stone, while many have not
only lost their jobs, but their homes as well. Some of us have
land, but no expertise on how to work the land. A good number
of us have actually sat behind our computers for hours on end
researching just how to develop self sustainability. A few of
us have actually plunged our hands into the soil and begun the
experiment of growing our own food. The point is, if one can
donate land, while others donate sweat and still others
contribute knowledge, it is a feasible possibility that we can
whether the storm and survive.
The idea of an essential community
is to establish a place where people can
gather when the times get really tough. If you have land
located outside the cities but you have to maintain your job
and so can’t develop the land yourself, why not allow people
who have the time and the knowledge to develop it for you?
Those who have knowledge and able bodies, but have lost their
jobs and homes should band together with others and develop a
sustainable living refuge. This would be perfect for someone
who is close to foreclosure on their land.
Now, for those of you with land
and money who think you can do it by yourself, perhaps you
should think on it a little deeper. When food becomes scarce
on the market shelves, where do you think the hungry masses
will flock? Some will migrate towards these essential
communities and if people have cooperated and are working
together, many wanderers will be taken in and allowed to
become part of the working community. Trouble makers, on the
other hand, will be rejected by these communities, whose
strength will be in their numbers, and those trouble makers
will target the rich who thought they need only take care of
themselves.
We are entering a new chapter in
American and World history. It is time to change our thinking
if we are to meet the many challenges that we will face in the
near future. For ourselves, we are interested in working
together with like-minded people in the Abiquiu/El Rito area
who wish to establish an essential community. Specifically, we
are interested in individuals who are spiritually enlightened.
You can post information about your own essential community,
connect with other individuals in your area and begin
establishing your own cooperative eco-village effort by
visiting the Broken Earth website at:
http://www.brokenearth.org/essential. This site will act
as a clearinghouse to share information with other New
Mexicans and to match land owners with interested cooperative
members.
Essential communities are the best insurance to a failed or
transitional one world economy. If nothing happens or the
economy rebounds quickly, an essential community will still
provide locally grown produce, eggs, poultry, meat, lower
costs, preserves the environment and draws communities
together. The important thing right now is to become part of
or buy shares in an essential community near your home.
More Information about the
Broken Earth Tribal Pueblo
Check Out Broken Earth
Eco-Village Listing at
Intentional Communities
Click Here
to view a list of Eco-Villages in New Mexico
Eco-Villages in New
Mexico
Aspenwood
(Santa Fe, New Mexico, United States)
Broken
Earth (Abiquiu, New Mexico, United
States) Forming
ElderGrace (Santa Fe, New Mexico,
United States) Forming
Goddess Haven (Taos, New Mexico
Women's Community Forming, New Mexico, United States) Forming
La
Querencia (Albuquerque, New Mexico,
United States) Forming
Leoland
(Madrid, New Mexico, United States) Forming
Village of Harmony (Veguita, New
Mexico, United States) (Bosque, New Mexico, United States)
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