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Ed Utyro Testimony 06.29.23
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We want to emphasize Robert's words about the sale: <br /> "I hope to find a like-minded group to purchase it and continue the mission of <br /> ecological living with personal growth and development courses and retreats." As <br /> mentioned above he has expressed some interest in being a partial owner and living <br /> next to it in the event of a sale. If you have read his book The Conscious <br /> Sensuality Approach to Sexual Healing and Empowerment <br /> hops://conscioussensuality.com/conscious-sensuality-robert-silber/ <br /> you will better understand community concerns and also see many <br /> references to Robert's desire to have an `intentional community.' For <br /> example in CH. 6 alone see these quotes: <br /> I had put my dream of living in an intentional community on hold for years due to <br /> my wife's resistance. Once separated, I could pursue my dream and create a <br /> community with the people I met that summer at the Network for a New Culture <br /> (NFNC.org) summer camps in Oregon and Pennsylvania. <br /> Once I joined these cultural evolutionaries I left my political career behind. How <br /> could I ever be elected to office if I went to gatherings where people espoused <br /> polyamory and had group sex? <br /> Many of the people I met in Hawai'i were done with trying effect change in the <br /> United States and moved to Hawai'i to create the culture they wanted. They saw <br /> the political <br /> situation as hopeless and put their effort in creating a sustainable island and <br /> culture that would serve humanity after the United States, the world economy <br /> and the climate <br /> collapsed. <br /> Living in Hawai'i has been an opportunity to build on the history of Hawai'ian <br /> sustainable ecological systems and create a culture which intentional <br /> communities are commonplace and practically mainstream. <br /> Sense of Community <br /> My sense of community has vastly changed since I started living in intentional <br /> communities. In the beginning it was important to me to discuss and resolve <br /> issues much like I learned from my family at the dinner table and develop or even <br /> force agreement on issues. The more I've grown into my own person, the less <br /> need others agreement to validate my choices. <br /> The purposes of the above set of quotes is to show Robert's commitment to an <br /> `intentional community." What's clear in the rest of the book is the role of sex in this <br /> community. But there are many more problems: <br />
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