A film by Sky Door Films.
Video from KarmaTube
This uplifting video chronicles how a family traveled to Nepal in search of a more meaningful way of life. They then returned home with a new perspective on community and ideas on how to build a healthier and more balanced community. While in Nepal, they saw how the Nepalese cared for each other, insisting on sharing gifts equally within the community and taking responsibility for the aging, fragile, and infirm without regard to family ties. These principles touched their hearts and they believed they could be applied to their area and possibly beyond.
Out of that belief, The Buy Nothing Project was born. The project encourages the feeling that we are all connected and that everyone has something to offer. Some cook meals for others. Some collect food growing on trees and vines in public places, food that may often be left to rot. The movement, started from one collective on Bainbridge Island, Washington, now has more than 1.5 million members and counting. Their journey to Nepal has changed many lives.
With this in mind, I would like to I invite you to explore some of the ICWIB! art activities and videos for FREE, because these activities also have the capacity to bring new perspectives and positive change to your family, community and the world.