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One of the tenets you teach is the sanctity of private property, as I’ve understood it. And somehow, looking into the future of the more beautiful world…, I celebrate and eagerly await the end of fences and signs telling me to smile because I’m on a security camera and ‘no trespassing’ signs – as if somehow it makes sense to own a piece of Mother Earth. It makes as much sense as taking her bounty which she offers freely, locking it up in a store and then getting people to pay… So, while I am so on board with you and what you teach (and remind us of) in so many ways, the private property aspect kind of leaves me cold. Do you see this as an interim step in the world we wish to co-create, which doesn’t operate on the principle of: that’s mine and this is your’s, but abundance and we’re greater together etc? Perhaps I sound naive, but this private property holiness is something I’ve associated with keep out and you may not traverse the land and isolation and …

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I’ve heard about this “sovereign” type of lifestyle here in the U.S.. In fact, I know two people. Who have chosen this way of life. One of them actually has not made any house payments for the last 3+ years and explained to me how the land was already paid for and has not had any problems because of the procedure that she gone through that has protected her (so far legally), where she has not paid any taxes at all, as well as not made any mortgage payments. This person explained that it is a bit of a process, but it is very doable for anybody to do this. But again, an extremely arduous process. I’m curious about possibly you explaining this process and how to go about this here in the states, and how that’s possible?

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