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Identification with the natural world means that the individual considers themselves as an aspect of the natural planetary condition. Everything that it is; so is the individual. To the degree that the greater planetary whole is of worth, as
all animate and inanimate matter, is the degree to which the individual is also of consequence. This identification with the self is how one feels, what one
thinks and knows or believes, or what one does and ones sense conduct.
The sense of conduct of the materialist Pseudo-conservative identity, is based more
on what the individual can do as volitional abilities. On the other hand
the true
Conservative Identity
relates more to Prohibitions, or what the individual will not do, out of a sense respect and reverence for one's general circumstance and environment.
The means by which one lives a simple and minimal lifestyle, is an art form, and if one is unfamiliar with its methods, one must become learned and practiced. This lifestyle is not for the sake of poverty per say, but is intended as the highest form of esthetics possible for the cheapest price practical. An example of 'natural esthetics' was the American Indian lifestyle in which they left almost no impact on the environment what-so-ever. One of the best examples of developed esthetics was the pre-twentieth century Japanese culture, in which they achieved simply gorgeous and wondrous crafts by virtue of little or no money.
Some suggestions for a non-profit lifestyle might be as follows. One of the basic principles of cheap living is that the less money going out, the less money that needs to come in, which means to keep overhead to a minimum. This minimum equates to rent or mortgage, utilities, insurance, transportation, health, food and entertainment, some of which may be disregarded in specific instances such as insurance. The means of the cheapest living is through cooperative efforts. This means the sharing of rent or mortgage and utilities, transportation and the purchase of food in bulk, for any number of people. However these cooperative efforts are difficult if not impossible for many, if not most people, who are unrelated. It is often quite difficult for even two people, such as married couples
to get along, let alone larger numbers.
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