lambretta89 wrote:Your employment type can go a long way to helping you gain cash in hand, tradesmen are very good at this...
We have a looooooooooooong way to go to match the MP's with the brown envelopes!
lambretta89 wrote:Your employment type can go a long way to helping you gain cash in hand, tradesmen are very good at this...
WIARWAN wrote:To me its not about if you can afford it or not, its a way of life. First you have to stop the consumerist lifestyle, then make youself as self sufficient as you possibly can. I know I can't own land in my eyes no one can, the earth is always gonna be here who the fudge are we to claim ownership of part of our mother earth. The more we continue to use money the more we stop taking responsibility for ourselves, we pay other people to do tasks that we wouldn't forcing others into slavery to barely make ends meet. The more we carry on our selfish behaviour and continue this route the quicker we our destroying our souls and the soul of our earth. Wake up not just to see the faults in others but look at yourselve's. Anyone who even questions the need for money over the need to make themselve's free really needs to look deep deep inside.
much love
fasterthanferraci wrote:Remember the old proverb "Money is the root of all evil" and it is. Only by examining that statement with an open mind can you see it for the truth and warning it really was.

greatdeception33 wrote:fasterthanferraci wrote:Remember the old proverb "Money is the root of all evil" and it is. Only by examining that statement with an open mind can you see it for the truth and warning it really was.
That misquoted 'proverb' originated from the book of Timothy of the holy bible:
"10 For the love of money is the root of all evil: which while some coveted after, they have erred from the faith, and pierced themselves through with many sorrows.11 But thou, O man of God, flee these things; and follow after righteousness, godliness, faith, love, patience, meekness."
Instead of lusting after wealth and materials we should thirst for God and his way
markie b wrote:only read the first postbut yeah totally with you im getting out of society as they call it and heading back to the land as a digger and leveller i can easily create my own food,fuel,keep animals,produce and trap water sort out my own grey water filtration system produce real cheap bio fuel for pennies on the gallon build and design sustainable housing from methods liek the earthship designs and also some methods from the venus project using various methods of aquaculture permaculture and other means.
im looking into creating my own proven alternative medictions at the moment as the final touch before leaving!i have the seeds i have some money saved up for certain materials like plastics or glass to help grow veggies all year round and ground sheet to help store water buy in used batteries and a few car alternators to charge them!the housing is very simple and will even eventually if needed or even wanted have under ground heating depending on the temperature of the earth!
over the last 7-8 months ive dedicated my time to escaping society learning all i can and gathering all the books i can to help me succeed it seems a few wish to join me so ive taken further measures to get a decent healing knowledge of plants for various ailments to further benefit the community thats going to happen!if they join me then wicked if they choose not to then i understand.for me its not a pipe dream its been becoming a reality ive been buying in seeds ect for about 3-4 years usage incase a couple years have bad harvests or the plants dont pollinate one year then there is a back up option there
Napalmtheelf wrote:The whole concept of freeman philosophy is inspired and has obviously been in many peoples minds for a long time.
But this thread is very interesting.
I would love to do this, but I am a nurse working for the NHS.
Becoming a freeman would effectively remove my ability to work.
I feel buggered totally.
Anyone have any insight into how I could continue to do a job I love, and also embrace the freeman inside me.....besides giving myself a hug!
snowball1369 wrote:i have just phoned - a randomly chosen - solicitor, who says it will cost me £5 to witness the Affidavit.