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by | Jan 1, 2012

Accommodation for members will depend on the economic and space constraints of the given community; their prosperity, the number of members and the necessary area required for research learning and study. As the community will initially be small and potentially low in all the above there might be a period of dormitory sharing for all members […]

Accommodation for members will depend on the economic and space constraints of the given community; their prosperity, the number of members and the necessary area required for research learning and study. As the community will initially be small and potentially low in all the above there might be a period of dormitory sharing for all members

The optimal solution is that each fully-initiated lifetime member or paying invited transitory should have their own space within the community, This need only only need be large enough for a desk a rolled out futon, a chair, storage for clothes and shelving for books. A built in wardrobe with sufficient space for the futon would be an optimal solution to create more space during the day.