Building Vibrant, Sustainable Villages with WE
- Aug 8
- 4 min read
WE is building thriving, sustainable villages by connecting like-minded individuals through our WE Network online platforms. This process fosters community spirit and collaboration in each unique location.
To join this growing movement, click the "How WE Works" option in the menu and select the "Join the WE Network" plan at the bottom. This simple step links you with your local Co-op Village for you to enjoy shopping, weekend warrior events, free camping, and more!
From these online communities, five dedicated individuals are appointed as Elemental Elders (Fire, Air, Earth, Water, and Ether) in each village. These Elders hold significant management positions tailored to their specific location. These roles are essential and must always be filled to ensure the community operates effectively. The presence of these Elders is vital as they guide village members through the complexities of community building and resource management, fostering a sense of unity and purpose.Learn more about our vision on the How WE Works page.
Elemental Elder Roles:
Fire: Serves as the village healer, nurturing mind, body, and spirit. Grounded in Gaia, a practical Earth-based philosophy, this role embraces and verifies truths from nature (physical and spiritual), other religions, writings, science, philosophy, and Divine Law. Represented by the Gaian Living Fellowship Center (GLFC), a non-profit that unites the community in times of need, enhancing our community and the planet. Open for activities including Rising Meditations, Yoga, Healing Your Temple Courses, Monthly Fellowship, and Weekly Gatherings, where followers of Earth-centered religions can join for holidays, marriages, funerals, blessings, handfastings, coming-of-age celebrations, dedications, and more to promote sustainable beliefs. [Learn More]
Air: Leads Eco Junk, WE’s sustainable division, offering eco-friendly alternatives to demolition and waste disposal. This role oversees the collection of materials for fuel, construction, and artisan crafts, utilizing Precious Plastic technology to create items like chairs, ropes, containers, and tools. WE is eliminating the concept of waste, transforming all resources into valuable products. Eco Junk champions recycling that protects the planet. [Learn More]
Earth: Supports sanctuaries by creating habitats and forage plantings to enhance animal welfare and reduce reliance on imported feeds. This Elder promotes coexistence with local wildlife, managing livestock, seeds, seedlings, fencing, tools, and miscellaneous supplies. The WE Sanctuary created Plateau Domestication, inspired by Joel Salatin, to almost rewild plants and critters, creating picturesque Gardens of Eden surrounding every village. These friendly, loving animals reflect the community's care, and the Compassionate Carnivore lifestyle, using 1/3 less consumption with the Proper Human Diet, helps heal both individuals and the planet while honoring Earth as our sacred Mother and protecting the creator and creation from harm. [Learn More]
Water: Acts as the Co-op Village Coordinator, managing artisans and their raw material needs. This role organizes workshops and apprenticeships to support skilled trades, promoting a simple philosophy where people can follow their natural talents or acquired skills, living fulfilled lives daily. It fosters unity among farmers, scientists, shoemakers, civil engineers, or anyone else we choose, generating positive energy and attracting solutions to community needs. [Learn More]
Ether: Connects with the essence of creation to inspire revitalization of ghost towns, supporting distressed farmers and landowners. This Elder fosters a decentralized approach, encouraging innovative thinking and sustainable practices to breathe new life into these communities. [Learn More]
Community Roles and LOL Bank:
Pioneer Shops: Pioneers lead the establishment of new Instant Eco Villages, guiding the community through apprenticeships. They operate trade shops (e.g., plumbing, cabinet making) aligned with Elders’ skills—Air for industrial trades, Earth for raw material-based trades—and receive a tiny shop village lot for a workspace after 3 months. Joining the co-op for $1 a day grants access to a lot to build your tiny shop, plus free labor and materials from the LOL Bank.
Villager Helpers: Villagers are the backbone of co-op villages, contributing to running artisan trade shops and earn a tiny shop village lot for community projects, joining the co-op for $1 a day to gain free labor and materials to support their efforts.
Wanderer Helpers: Wanderers are local low-income or homeless participants. They participate in apprenticeships led by Pioneers, including homeless veterans, families, hurricane refugees, religiously shunned individuals, aged-out CPS cases, and others, who engage with the co-op using the LOL Bank. In exchange for their participation, they receive free membership, discounts, or free shopping, with access to a tiny shop village lot for a workspace after 6 months to support their reintegration and self-sufficiency.
LOL Bank: The LOL Bank is a resource-based economy app that provides free labor and raw materials to uplift low-income and homeless folks. It tracks contributions, supports apprenticeships, and facilitates the allocation of tiny shop village lots, ensuring all members—Pioneers, Villagers, and Wanderers—can thrive.
Mad Max Village: A sandbox-style experimental village where innovative ideas are tested. This unique community allows Pioneers, Villagers, and Wanderers to experiment with sustainable living, trade systems, and creative builds using LOL Bank resources, fostering a dynamic environment for new solutions.
Revitalizing Rural Communities
WE promotes decentralization through artisan co-op villages that support struggling farmers with free labor and one-third of the goods produced. These initiatives breathe new life into ghost towns by fostering innovation and community engagement, addressing challenges like land budgets, mortgages, and infrastructure.
WE identifies distressed farmers in your area who could benefit from an artisan co-op village operating privately in their community, open to the public only on weekends. Would they welcome free labor and shared goods to strengthen their local economy?
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