Here are the steps to set up a Kind-Eco community, they ensure a shared commitment to the community's principles: Start Small: Begin with 2-3 people who share a common vision. Agree on Values: All members should accept the 12 steps of the Kindness Economy . Establish Community Standards: Define responsibilities and contributions. Opening Reflection: To set a tone of mindfulness, inclusivity, and respect, start each meeting with a universal reflection: "May we find peace in accepting what we cannot change, strength to foster positive growth in ourselves and the world, and insight to harmonise our actions with the well-being of all beings and the Earth. May our intentions be rooted in compassion, mindfulness, and respect for all life." Announce the Community: Write a post announcing that the community has been established, mentioning the location but not naming individuals. Share this on the Kind-Eco blog and update it with comments and reflections as the community gr
The Kimberley region in Western Australia is home to numerous Remote communities, each with their own unique culture and heritage. Here is a list of some of the Remote communities in the Kimberley region: Remote Communities in the Kimberley Region Balgo (Wirrimanu) Bidyadanga Billiluna Bunuba Djarindjin Djugun Gibb River Gooniyandi -remove Guda Guda Jarlmadangah Burru Kalumburu Kija (Gija) -remove Kununurra -remove Kupungarri (Mount Barnett) Lombadina Mowanjum Ngallagunda Ngumpan Nookanbah (Yungngora) Oombulgurri Pandanas Park Punmu Tjuntjuntjara Warmun (Turkey Creek) Wangkatjungka Warralong Wirrimanu (Balgo) - -remove Yakanarra Yiyili Note: some names will be updated, removed or added at the conference. These communities span the vast and diverse landscapes of the Kimberley region, from coastal areas to inland desert regions. Each community plays a vital role in preserving the rich cultural heritage and traditions of the Remote people in the Kimberley.
Admit the Need for Change: Recognise that the current economic system has limitations and that our communities could benefit from integrating kindness into our economy . Believe in Collective Effort: Come to believe that a collective effort, guided by ethical principles and respect for the planet and its people, can create a sustainable and equitable economy. Commit to Community Betterment: Make a decision to turn our efforts and resources toward the care and betterment of our communities and environment, as we collectively envision it. Assess Community Needs: Make a comprehensive and honest assessment of our community's needs and our available resources. Share Findings Openly: Share our findings and needs with our community members, and openly discuss how we can contribute to addressing these issues together. Embrace Ethical Practices: Become fully ready to embrace ethical practices, sustainability, and kindness in all our economic activities. Commit to Improvement: Humb
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