Aye!

Lion Kimbro wrote:
>   Very well then;  As prompted by Robert Eickmann:
>
>     "THIS IS SATURDAY HOUSE AND THIS IS WHAT IT
>      IS AND THESE ARE THE ACTIONS I MAKE HAPPEN FOR IT!"
>
>
>   Saturday House is a school of thought founded by Lion Kimbro and
>   inspired by his teachings: it is expressed through three bodies
>   called House, Spiriata, and the Six Hour Project.
>
>   Core elements of Saturday House:
>   * Life & Liveliness.
>   * Solidarity.
>   * Ideals & Values.  (Diverse but working together.)
>   * Nature, Science, Imagination, Research, Action, Business, Work.
>   * Working on projects with others, as a team.
>   * Self-mastery.
>   * Saturday.
>   * Giving, and acute Sensitivity, Alertness.
>   * A readiness to be surprised;  Vigorous change.
>   * Adventure.
>
>   I invite as advisors: Robert Eickmann, Brian Dorsey, Jon Dugan,
>   Daniel Joyce, Josh Kopel, and a leader from the kids who have
>   recently gotten into action on their own initiative from amongst
>   the smoldering remains of Saturday House's previous incarnation.
>   There are others on and off the list who I want for advisors;
>   Please contact me.  With time, we will establish a formal
>   structure that is made to embody and cultivate our mission, which
>   is to bring high ideals to reality.
>
>       Anyone who speaks against high ideals, or who somehow implies
>       that high ideals are "weak," or "ineffectual" will be removed
>       from the Saturday House list swiftly.
>
>       Anyone who speaks against dreams, cloud castles, and high
>       aspirations will be removed from the Saturday House list
>       swiftly.  Do not say "No;"  Speak: HOW.  Or confess your
>       inability to understand how.
>
>   Before speaking error against dreams & high ideals, I recommend
>   that the speaker first review the history of the Federation of
>   Damanhur, and argue their point to the Damanhurians.
>
>   I do not care at all if I should wipe out 99% of the mailing list;
>   The 1% who remain are worth it.  The rest of you can burn in the
>   society and the suffering of your own making.
>
>   I do not care how helpless, incapable, or bound internally &
>   externally that you are: If you hold hope, then you belong.  But
>   if you despise the mission, then I do not care how much time,
>   money, or capacity you hold: Your capacities are all useless, and
>   only distract.  Pure intentions can find ways; Faltering, at
>   first, like this very email, but with time and effort, developing
>   strength.  Malevolent intention, however, can only refine
>   perversion.
>
>   There will be objectives, and objectives will add up: We must give
>   meaning to our work.  We cannot afford to waste our lives on petty
>   hobby projects, art projects without purpose, automatic cat feeders,
>   and robots that do nothing.
>
>   There is softness in Saturday House.  Diverse perspectives will be
>   heard.  Objectives will not be come from the random whims of a
>   dictator, but rather, be driven by sensitivity to dreams, values,
>   capacities, and vision.  There will be games and merry making.
>   Your creativity will be not only encouraged, but further: WE WILL
>   MEASURE OUR SUCCESS BY WHETHER EVERYONE'S CREATIVITY HAS COME TO
>   REALITY.  Your interests will be developed into practicality.  We
>   will cultivate skill in sharing dreams, and making dreams real.
>   We aspire for what is magical, generous, and loving.
>
>   These realms are of particular importance to Saturday House:
>
>     Science            Mathematics           Life Hacking  Deliberation
>     Ecology            Thought               Storytelling  Tradition
>     Open Source        Hardware Hacking      Mythology     Education
>     Populations  Structured Criticism  The Arts      Transhumanism
>     Gender       Religion              Games         Cybernetics
>     Sustainability
>
>   Participation is ENTIRELY VOLUNTARY.  Anyone may leave immediately,
>   or at any point in the future, forever and ever.
>
>   Lurkers are welcome.  You do not have to leave the list if you
>   don't want to participate.  If you know that you are against the
>   mission, though, then I invite you to unsubscribe.
>
>
>   Actions I make happen for the Saturday House:
>   * I will find a house amongst our participants to hold Saturday
>     House in, for each Saturday, for the time being.
>   * I will reinstate income-sensitive, participation-proportional
>     dues.
>   * I will create an oath to be recited by all participating.
>     Something on the order of: "I promise to commit my available
>     Saturdays to (something useful, something beneficial, something
>     active, ...)  I commit myself to high ideals."
>   * I will ensure that there are activities: as needed, and as
>     imagined by participants.  But structured much more clearly than
>     we have structured them in the past, with lines of
>     accountability.
>   * I will convene group meetings, where we sort out what's important
>     to us, and make ourselves accountable to our values and ideals.
>     We will commit to action, consistency, and imagination.
>   * Order and structure for our activities.  Calendars, teams,
>     profiles, packets.  People appointed to carry out duties in the
>     name of our ideals, and layers of participation.
>   * I will ensure that we develop a "Saturday House Way," based on
>     what we find to work, and where we are headed.
>
>   We will restart monthly 6-hour projects, Robert Eickmann & others
>   willing.  Spiriata blends with Saturday House.
>
>   This Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, I'm in Chicago at Bucketworks,
>   conducting field research, so I'll be working by cell phone.
>
>   206.427.2545
>
>
>   This email is almost certainly too ham-fisted, "the wrong thing,"
>   a poor choice of words, an embodiment of so many cataloged errors.
>   And yet, it is the only thing that makes sense to me at this
>   moment in time.  With time, we will learn the right thing.  But for
>   now, this is what we have to make do with.
>
>   After you think, "I don't know -- this doesn't sound like what I
>   signed up for -- I'm not sure that there's a place for me here;"
>   Consider whether that is really true.  What is it that attracted
>   you to Open Source development?  What is it that provoked your
>   interest in ecology?  What is it about making things that moves
>   you?  What is the dream at the end of your activities?
>
>
>   Those in favor, please say "Aye."
>
>   Sincerely,
>     Lion Kimbro
>
>
>   Laws of Saturday House
>   1.  Thou Shalt Not Testify Against High Ideals.
>   2.  Thou Shalt Not Testify Against High Dreams.
>   3.  Thou Shalt Act, Plan to Act, or, at the very least:  Pray to Act.
>   4.  Thou Shalt Show Up.
>   5.  Thou Shalt Treat Other Saturday Housers with Trust, Clarity,
>       Respect, and Solidarity.
>   6.  Thou Shalt Obey Lion.
>
> >
>
>   

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