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View Poll Results: Did you read any of the ground crew books? | |||
Yes - I read one or more of them |
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88 | 57.14% |
No - I have not read them yet |
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66 | 42.86% |
Voters: 154. You may not vote on this poll |
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Avalon Senior Member
Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: Northern California, USA
Posts: 17
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Read them in '04-'05, had a physical copy of the first book but loaned it away. Just this week I ordered the 4 book set so that I can read the final book. It is a great deal, $20 for four books basically. The books are definitely life-changing material, along with many other things I was reading at the time.
The hardest part for me has been connecting with other people. I have been aspiring to become involved in sustainable self-sufficient community since I read the books, but have not found people in real life with whom I really connected in that way. I found some communities but the energies were not good, and later I learned that they had dissolved. I live near Mt. Shasta now. I am aware of folks in this area who have been saying they want to form communities for the past couple years, but they always seem to be seeking that elusive "investor" who's going to make it all happen financially. I escaped the city and now live in a beautiful quiet place, but I am very isolated and feel disconnected from financial abundance... I have been "just getting by" for many years.. I visualize a future where we can all have what we need without competition & sacrifice, and we don't have to worry about things such as gasoline, unpolluted food & water, or medicine. Peace |
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Avalon Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: New Hampshire
Posts: 485
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I think George Green is correct that (up until now, at least) insufficient numbers of people have awakened to make the plan work. One can only hope that project Avalon will facilitate group meetings of sufficient numbers of people to get the plan going before it is too late. I am encouraged that in my local area (New England) about 12 of us will be meeting for dinner this Saturday evening and hopefully more (maybe smaller, more local) meetings will follow. Quote:
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#3 |
Avalon Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Ont. CANADA
Posts: 1,043
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I am lucky that my family members (wife 2 sons) are on board with the upcoming events. They have read the books and it has changed their lives. I have found that my son's friends (average 20 years of age) are much more in tune with what's going on and open to talk about it. We have had meetings to talk about the books, current events and information on the internet. Most say the same that it is hard to talk to their parents about it. They think they have lost their minds. I recently reread the handbook and it is amazing how things that did not originally make sense, now do.
Probably the hardest group to connect with is our own freinds. There is a large wall that we have trouble penetrating. They won't even listen to our concerns over aspertaime let alone other things. Find it very frustrating but with FREE WILL we can't force them to listen. |
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#4 |
Avalon Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2008
Posts: 80
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Last edited by china2012; 10-04-2008 at 05:55 PM. |
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Avalon Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: within my heart
Posts: 1,209
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![]() I say that with some envy, it is so good to hear from a Ground Crew family unit! I hope you will bless us, with your family's consensus, doubts, and individual opinions, on the varied subject matter pertaining to this Forum? giovonni |
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