PMA Fellowship Call - Zoom Link
- Lady Melissa

- Nov 20
- 2 min read
Thursdays 6pm PST | 7pm MST | 8pm CST | 9pm EST
Community members and invited guests - please join our call tonight!
November 20, 2025
We have some exciting updates, upcoming events and the weekly fellowship that we enjoy and appreciate.
We move at the speed of Calm Unity
Members have concerns about opting out of SMART Meters
POGG Protocol share. by Shelagh McFarlane
Regular updates
District Circles Forming
We are establishing a group in each district.
District list
Global Control of Decision-Making → Replace With Local Circles of Authority
The harm we face as a collective: Distant institutions making decisions over entire nations without consent from the living people.
The antidote:
Sociocratic community circles established in each area.
Groups of people lawfully and spiritually aligned - not legally bound by corporate statutes.
These circles gather, steward, and decide locally, through shared voice and shared responsibility.
They form community trusts, which protect land, families, and resources without external interference.
Outcome: The Will of the People comes from the people. Authority flows upward from the living community, not downward from institutions.
Children’s Learning & Discovery Pilot This week, the first pilot program for youth learning, creativity, and nature-based education begins. The future belongs to those who consciously raise the next generation - we are doing that, together.
Hands-On Growing - Volunteer Call We are building community groups in every district with three anchors: • a seniors residence • a community centre • a local school
If you feel called to support the Hands-On Growing initiative, [Joshua@HandsOnGrowing.org]
Three generations connected through land, learning, and nourishment — growing food, growing skills, and growing relationships. This is the heartbeat of our self-governance model.
We will be using sociocratic structure for organization and decision-making.
Intro training if you'd like to explore ahead: Sociocracy Primer






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