Hi there!
At this stage of Wild Life Ranch we have space for 3-6 members to live with us and soon more as we build new structures and add additional tiny houses.
Right now, October 2024, I’m looking for 2-3 co-living partners at Wild Life Ranch for our first expansion phase. I’d love to connect with people who consider themselves founders or pioneers and are excited about venturing into the unknown with me and this project.
Other important points:
In my time of living in community one of the big making or breaking points I witnessed is the group’s ability to deal with conflict and differing opinions as well as the wide range of human emotions. To facilitate being with these aspects of our humanity, I’d like to share with you these agreements and values for becoming a part of WLR:
I do as I say and I say as I intend to do. I live aligned with my word. I’m able to change my mind and previously made agreements and I will let people know about it. I acknowledge if I slip up and recommit to my agreement.
I like to and commit to reveal the reality about my body sensations, thoughts and emotions, in particular my moments of tension, as well as appreciation in relationship to other community members. When I notice I’ve withheld something, I go and reveal it as soon as I become aware of my withhold.
I live in alignment with nature and honest necessity and abundance. I neither deprive myself nor indulge in experiences that I long for.
I take responsibility for my needs, reveal my wishes and ask for what I want. I commit to framing my asks as requests that can be received with a yes or no.
My endeavors are self-sustaining and don’t require charity or capital outside of their own circular nature.
We have enough money and resources to do all that we want and are prepared for downturns and always have a little extra to help us get through hard times.
My experience of living in community is that it is similar to finding a romantic partner – it takes time, getting to know each other is a delicate and often anxiety-inducing process and then there’s still no guarantee that it’ll work out!
To honor this, I’d like to make everything as transparent as possible and explain the steps of becoming a member of WLR:
I acknowledge that as the current and only full-time member of WLR there is a power dynamic between you, wanting to join the space and me deciding whether you’re a good fit for the space. I’m aware of my power with this decision and intend to be as transparent as possible over my use of it with you. I also acknowledge that you have power to decide to join or not and to agree or not agree to the requirements.
In this moment, I’m looking to build the founding team to join Wild Life Ranch, a group of 3-5 people dedicated and excited about living the dream of intentional community. If that sounds like you, I’d love to read about you as a person, your experience of being in community and your desire and motivation for wanting to join Wild Life Ranch. I’m excited to hear from you soon!