
The very essences of the concepts commonly known as self-sufficiency and self-determination are that we should rely upon the actions of no other party for our well-being by taking responsibility for every aspect of our own lives. However, it simply isn’t practical for every freeman to build their own home and grow their own food, while doing absolutely everything for ourselves each day would inevitably result in lives dedicated to the service of the self, rather than service to others for the highest benefit of all.
Therefore, in order to provide an infrastructure for cash-free trade that will more than adequately provide for the needs of each beneficiary of the Universal Community of Self-Realisation, a group of freemen in every corner of the globe have formed a Co-operative Trade Network; an organisation founded upon the mutually beneficial pledge of sweat equity into private trust, with the exchange of any kind of financial currency expressly disincluded from every transaction between members.
In order to illuminate the philosophy that underpins this prototype network, as well as the community trust itself; imagine a group of free individuals anywhere on the planet, who form a not-for-profit private trust and acquire some land for the purposes of sustainable, self-sufficient, spiritually attuned living, powered by free energy and 100% organic farming.
The trust has no leaders or hierarchy, just sovereign trustees and a benevolent grantor, who underwrite the liabilities of the community by the making and guaranteeing of negotiable securities, thereby creating the lines of credit necessary to acquire the infrastructure of the community (land, building materials, machinery, equipment etc), in accordance with the relentlessly surpressed laws and practices of the business of private banking.
The necessary labour will be facilitated by the beneficiaries of each community trust, who will in return have the benefit of all the goods and services provided by the network, free of charge, for the purposes of which and without restriction or limitation, the following list of vocations will need to be filled within each community:
Achitects
Surveyors
Engineers
Builders
Carpenters
Stonemasons
Interior Designers
Permaculture Engineers
Organic Farmers
Clothing Designers & Makers
Miscellaneous Drivers
Auto Engineers and Mechanics
Plumbers
Electricians
Interior Decorators
Furniture Designers & Makers
Feng Shui Practitioners
Acupuncturists
Midwifes
Nurses
Miscellaneous Healers
Teachers
Vocational Mentors
Librarians
Administrators
IT Consultants & Technicians
Computer Programmers
Free Energy Engineers
Yoga Practitioners
Event & Entertainment Organisers
Micellaneous Performers
Miscellaneous Artists
Peace Officers
Legal Researchers
Lawful Agents
