| It is our aim to serve
the world both through work on ourselves and through outer service. We wish to
create an educational environment that teaches an understanding of conscious awareness,
the synergy created by unconditional love, and living a sustainable lifestyle.
This includes practicing organic farming and doing research into ecology, agriculture,
and energies. Central to all aspects of our mission is the development of a workable
and sustainable community where people interact in a spirit of cooperation. The
Claymont Society for Continuous Education is both a non-profit educational organization
and a community. Continuous education implies that by increasing the depth of
our awareness and understanding we can be more fully connected to our environment,
each other, and our own deeper nature, as well as living fully satisfying and
meaningful lives. There are skills, concepts, and values that must be learned
before we can shift from a self-centered existence to one that takes into consideration
nature and our fellow humans.
The Claymont Society
aims to offer a variety of educational means that enable this shift. We have classes
and projects that demonstrate the skills required for sustainable living. We have
on-going study groups and programs that aim to increase our capacity for attention,
patience, consciousness, and love, which all lead to increased being and a true
sense of community. We strive to have all programs have an educational component.
For example the agriculture program is an opportunity to give interns a chance
to learn organic gardening skills.
We have seminars,
retreats, conferences, an organic garden, and various other programs that promote
the goals of sustainability and continuous education. Those who work on and support
these projects form the Claymont community. Claymont aims at using the synergy
of a diverse group of people engaged in a diverse set of projects to cooperate
to form one well functioning organism that serves the aim of continuous education
and also maintains the facilities and assets of the Claymont Society. The Claymont
Society hosts like-minded groups who use our facilities for seminars and retreats
that promote their own approaches to sustainable living and inner development.
All of these programs have education as their common thread and are inter-dependent.
Click to read founder John G. Bennett's "A
CALL FOR A NEW SOCIETY"
The
Claymont Society for Continuous Education is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization.
It does not discriminate on the basis of race, gender, religion, or national origin. |