I returned for a few weeks now from our Italian adventure into intentional communities, but i did not write anything because i am Romanian and i needed some Romanian thinking time. So i created some reviews in Romanian about Tempo di Vivere, about Lumen and a live stream about the entire experience (available below).
But now is time for the English version, in the “lingua franca” of intentional communities. You can watch the video below, but let’s point out some aspects.
I have the tendency to point out the negative aspects give, as someone told me, “unrequested feedback”, but that is because i care and i can say what i think because there is no malice in my mind. There have been many bad things and many great things in the visited communities, many of my questions have been answered and many others have been raised. What i am trying to say is that they are not perfect but at least they planted a seed toward a better world, and for this i am grateful.
The most important thing is that i returned with a great feeling of accomplishment and a greater reason and determination to make a permanently lived intentional community in Romania a viable, sustainable, ecological, equitable reality.
What did we learn from Tempo di Vivere (in Romanian)
What did we learn from Lumen (in Romanian)
What did i learn from our Italian experience (in english)