10 Eden Principles
Principle 1
The three plagues of loneliness, helplessness and boredom
account for the bulk of suffering among our elders.
Principle 2
An Elder-centered community commits to creating a Human
Habitat where life revolves around close and continuing
contact with plants, animals and children. It is these
relationships that provide the young and old alike a
pathway to a life worth living.
Principle 3
Loving companionship is the antidote to loneliness.
Elders deserve easy access to human and animal companionship.
Principle 4
An Elder-centered community creates opportunities to
give as well as receive care. This is the antidote to
helplessness.
Principle 5
An Elder-centered community imbues daily life with variety
and spontaneity by creating an environment in which
unexpected and unpredictable interactions and happenings
can take place. This is the antidote to boredom.
Principle 6
Meaningless activity corrodes the human spirit. The
opportunity to do things that we find meaningful is
essential to human health.
Principle 7
Medical treatments should be the servant of genuine
human caring, never its master.
Principle 8
An Elder-centered community honors its Elders by de-emphasizing
top down bureaucratic authority, seeking instead to
place the maximum possible decision making authority
into the hands of the Elders or into the hands of those
closest to them.
Principle 9
Creating an Elder-Centered community is a never-ending
process. Human growth must never be separated from human
life.
Principle 10
Wise leadership is the lifeblood of any struggle against
the three plagues. For it, there can be no substitute. |