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From
the Founder
Discover new friends and rich resources for enlightened
and intelligent living, here at Virtual Earth Village:
renewable energy,
earth-friendly
building,
natural
healing,
organic
growing,
living
foods, regenerative lifestyle,
conscious relationships and playing with dolphins.
Visit
often, for Virtual Earth Village will continue to grow,
as we all do; share your stories and journey with others
along the way! Many blessings as we travel together -
Cary Ellis
Founder, Virtual Earth Village
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Send for essential reading for every household -
fascinating, practical, inspiring and fun!
Check out our upcoming Eco-Living
Biodiesel
Tour!
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Natural
Healing: regenerative lifestyle, grow your own
living foods, amazing stories of youthful vitality
- all in this must have - 'how to' guidebook.
...check
out the great resources at our store!
Natural
Living: Permaculture and organic gardening produce
lush fruits, vegetables and herbs around earth-friendly
homes, built from materials such as strawbale, cob, light
straw-clay, and earth plasters and stuccos; conventional
homes with environmentally friendly features. Learn more
at our Natural Building
Gallery.
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Common
Ground Café
The sounds of conversation and laughter greet you as you crest
the hill - there's a gathering at the Common
Ground Café where wisdom and secrets of how to
live sustainably are being shared. Welcome. Bring your heart,
your smile, your learning, your questions, and your peace
... for together we are growing the future.
Many
thanks to Eklektica Café of Moab, Utah for use of
their lovely painting by Natali Jolibois.
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Visit
the Love or Karma Guru
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Read
more about this award winning sci-fi screenplay,
soon
to be a book...
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The
Future Is In Our Hands
A landmark report by the United Nations and the
World Bank, the Millenium Ecosystem Assessment,
states that we are putting such a strain on Earth's ecosystems
that the planet's ability to sustain future generations
can no longer be taken for granted.
We do not inherit the Earth from our ancestors,
we borrow it from our children.
Native American
Visit
our Resources section for practical
aspects
of natural living, and learn how even little things can
make a
big difference for us now, for the Earth and the future.
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