Lifeseed
is the nonprofit arm of Ahtonawah which manages both the in-house
programs of the core practitioners and the offerings of the Center for the Arts, and the Global Center for Peace.
The name, Lifeseed, grew out of the realization that the project's
vibration is in direct alignment with the center of the Merkahbah,
the Seed of Life. This sacred geometric symbol is sometimes referred
to as the Genesis pattern. The Seed of Life is key to understanding
the expansion of new energy, information, and light as it enters consciousness.
Lifeseed is a resident community committed to anchoring the purpose
of Ahtonawah. We share a way of living in the world while opening
to the infinite possibilities beyond our realm of experience or knowledge.
The on-site Lifeseed Community is the cornerstone that preserves the
environment, anchors the energy and purpose of Ahtonawah, manages
the programs, and demonstrates the possibilities. By creating together
through the Lifeseed Creative Practice, all individuals, no matter
where they are in personal development, have a role in the shared
insight, bringing forth new clarity and an expanded experience of
community. Members of the community are committed to recognizing,
developing and sharing the unique creative expression of each individual,
fostering a personal and collective experience of vitality and prosperity.
Full-time and part-time residents are welcome.
Based on a dynamic creative process, this community welcomes the creative,
entrepreneurial spirit in all ages. Offering the possibility of group
dwellings, condo-type homes and single family homes, both part-time
and full time residents will call this home. The land offers a nurturing
environment for all ages. Based on the community that comes to live
on-site, there are opportunities for creating life enriching elder
care, incorporating schools, and combining child care with elder care.
Clustered town homes and private homes will surround a common building
in the southeast meadow. Individual resident community members will
build their own homes or town-homes, while Ahtonawah will build the
common facility, 4-6 town-homes, and one shared home with five bedroom
suites and a shared kitchen and living area. The town-homes and shared
dwelling built by Ahtonawah will be available for sale or rent.