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* The humans species is an active part of the Earth; the Earth cannot be owned
 
* The humans species is an active part of the Earth; the Earth cannot be owned
 
* Environmental sustainability is of utmost importance, only superseded by inhabitants' basic survival requirements
 
* Environmental sustainability is of utmost importance, only superseded by inhabitants' basic survival requirements
* Social contributions arise from self-motivation, on a voluntary basis
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* Every social contribution must arise from self-motivation, in a voluntary basis
* Members are considered equals in every sense, except for the following:
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* All members must be considered equals in every sense, except for the following:
** Dependants require permission of their carers for engaging on novel actions
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** Dependants must seek the permission of their carers to act on every novel intention
** Members require authorisation and/or specific skills/training for accessing scarce and/or dangerous resources from the specific resource's custodian(s)
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** Access to scarce and/or dangerous resources must be authorised by the specific resource's custodian(s)
** Members may voluntarily grant authority to other members for specific purposes (e.g. medical treatment, coaching, teaching)
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** Relationships in which a type of authority has been voluntarily granted
* Respect and tolerance for differences in ways of reasoning, ways in making meaning of reality, likes and dislikes, and values and principes
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* Differences in ways of reasoning, ways in making meaning of reality, likes and dislikes, and values and principes, must be respected and tolerated
* Sound empirical research conducted by the most relevant authorities in relevant field(s) is the basis for communal decisions involving using of resources, with the exception of very special scenarios
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* Communal decisions involving use of resources must be based on sound empirical research conducted by the most relevant authorities in relevant field(s)
* Automation of anything that can be automated
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* Automation is paramount for sustaining this lifestyle, and for anything that can be automated, the community must seek its implementation
* The pursuit of making this lifestyle available to others who request it, provided a community has achieved stability
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* Once a community has achieved stability, it must seek making available this lifestyle to others who request it
 
* Whilst abiding local laws and regulations, Gaians ultimately recognise no boundaries, seeing Gaia as an undivided single entity
 
* Whilst abiding local laws and regulations, Gaians ultimately recognise no boundaries, seeing Gaia as an undivided single entity
 
* Gaians are to purchase resources for settling only, and rely mostly on sustainable local resources from then on
 
* Gaians are to purchase resources for settling only, and rely mostly on sustainable local resources from then on
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==== Costs and requirements for migrating to our community ====
 
==== Costs and requirements for migrating to our community ====
* Gaia communities organise as cooperatives, with a one-time membership fee of US$10,000 (used exclusively for the development of the community)
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* Gaia communities organise as cooperatives, with a one-time membership fee of US$10,000 (used exclusively for the development of the community); a member must live in the community and cannot sell their membership for any more than what was paid for it
* Members are required to residing in the community and cannot sell their membership for an amount greater than the original amount paid for it
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* Communities are limited to 10,000 inhabitants each
 
* Communities are limited to 10,000 inhabitants each
* All community-impacting decision-making are done by teams of volunteers with the highest level of training available in the specific area for a decision to be made, and based on sound empirical research; dissent requires sound empirical support to be taken into consideration
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* All community-impacting decision-making must be done by teams of volunteers with the highest level of training available in the specific area for a decision to be made, and based on sound empirical research; dissent must have sound empirical support to be taken into consideration
* Members can perform any activities provided these being ecologically and socially sustainable, peaceful and respectful of others' freedoms, bodies, and personal spaces
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* Activities performed by members must be ecologically and socially sustainable, peaceful and respectful of others' freedoms, bodies, and personal spaces
* Rights are only useful when they can be enforced; since the community is unable to enforce any rights, no rights can be claimed within the community
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* Rights are only useful when they can be enforced, and since the community is unable to enforce any rights, no rights can be claimed within the community
* Authority can only be granted willingly; requesting or imposing authority is considered inappropriate
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* Authority must be willingly granted, and never requested or imposed; granting authority enables others to self-impose on oneself for a specific purpose and for an agreed duration, or until authority is revoked; authority is implicitly granted when seeking help
* A member granting authority to another member enables the authorised member to self-impose on on the member for a specific purpose and for an agreed duration, or until authority is revoked
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* In seeking social sustainability, each member must make an effort to transcend learned notions of the following:
* A member seeking help from other member authorises them implicitly
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** property: rely on notions of access to shared resources instead; property is socially unsustainable as it creates inequality and division
* In seeking social sustainability, members are encouraged to making an effort in transcending learned notions of the following:
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** competition: rely on notions of collaboration instead; competition is socially unsustainable whenever it creates division and inequality
** ''property'': rely on notions of access to shared resources instead; property is socially unsustainable as it creates inequality and division
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** attachment: rely on notions of freedom of access and provide for abundance instead; attachment is unsustainable as nothing lasts forever, and can be a source of negative feelings to those who need or desire the object of one's affection
** ''competition'': rely on notions of collaboration instead; competition is socially unsustainable whenever it creates division and inequality
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** blame: seek to soothe the pains of the afflicted by pain instead (no one in a healthy emotional state would want to harm anyone else); blaming robs individuals from the opportunity to resolve conflicts at their source, which is usually society as a whole
** ''attachment'': rely on notions of freedom of access and provide for abundance instead; attachment is unsustainable as nothing lasts forever, and can be a source of negative feelings to those who need or desire the object of one's affection
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** judgement: rely on notions of humility, tolerance and compassion towards others' differences and perceived faults instead; judging takes an authority that has not been granted voluntarily
** ''blame'': seek to soothe the pains of the afflicted by pain instead (no one in a healthy emotional state would want to harm anyone else); blaming robs individuals from the opportunity to resolve conflicts at their source, which is usually society as a whole
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** self-imposition: seek permission to interact, give advice, or help (except when authority has been willingly granted); even generosity and best intentions may cross boundaries, or be burdening or offensive
** ''judgement'': rely on notions of humility, tolerance and compassion towards others' differences and perceived faults instead; judging takes an authority that has not been granted voluntarily
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** righteousness: seek to stress a personal stance instead; notions of right and wrong are always learned and subjective, and cannot be imposed on others
** ''self-imposition'': seek permission to interact, give advice, or help (except when authority has been willingly granted); even generosity and best intentions may cross boundaries, or be burdening or offensive
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** self-effacement: seek to communicate anything troubling and rely on the community for support; harbouring fear, guilt, shame, spite, anger, or jealousy is unsustainable and leads to harming oneself or others
** ''righteousness'': seek to stress a personal stance instead; notions of right and wrong are always learned and subjective, and cannot be imposed on others
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** label: seek to accept anything unusual as not only unthreatening, but also socially enriching and valuable instead; labelling is unsustainable as it creates division and fragments society
** ''self-effacement'': seek to communicate anything troubling and rely on the community for support; harbouring fear, guilt, shame, spite, anger, or jealousy is unsustainable and leads to harming oneself or others
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** duty: seek to be fully self-expressed and act from genuine interest and motivation; duty is unsustainable as it is often self-imposing, judgemental and blameful
** ''label'': seek to accept anything unusual as not only unthreatening, but also socially enriching and valuable instead; labelling is unsustainable as it creates division and fragments society
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* The Gaia communities are syncretic (the combining of different, often seemingly contradictory beliefs), and avoid any cultural privileges or favouritism towards specific beliefs or traditions; beliefs, traditions, and worship are to be either inclusive of all (such as festivities) or expressed in private or in shared purposely designed spaces (such as a communal syncretic temple)
** ''duty'': seek to be fully self-expressed and act from genuine interest and motivation; duty is unsustainable as it is often self-imposing, judgemental and blameful
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* The Gaia communities must not harbour sectary or fragmentary beliefs, such as ideology, nationalism, or patriotism
* The Gaia communities are syncretic (the combining of different, often seemingly contradictory beliefs), and avoid any cultural privileges or favouritism towards specific beliefs or traditions
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* Beliefs, traditions, and worship require being either inclusive of all (such as festivities), expressed in private, or expressed in shared purposely designed spaces (such as a communal syncretic temple)
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* With social sustainability as a primary goal, Gaia communities cannot harbour any kind of sectary or fragmentary beliefs, such as ideology, nationalism, or patriotism
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=== The first Gaia Community as an Experimental Settlement ===
 
=== The first Gaia Community as an Experimental Settlement ===
The first settlement, which is planned for implementation in 2015 in Ecuador, will be a first of its kind, and therefore it cannot guarantee its efficacy or capacity to sustain itself. Anyone willing to settle in the first community requires understanding very well the implications of living in an experimental community.
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The first settlement, which is planned for implementation in 2015 in Ecuador, will be a first of its kind, and therefore it cannot guarantee its efficacy or capacity to sustain itself. Anyone willing to settle in the first community must understand very well the implications of living in an experimental community.
  
 
==== Characteristics ====
 
==== Characteristics ====

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