Many years ago, Ethan Hughes and his wife launched a wild experiment in radical simplicity that continues today: no electricity, no computers, no use of anything they don’t make by hand. They use an outhouse, grow their own food, cook in solar ovens, store their canned food in root cellars, and read to their daughters by beeswax candlelight. “There’s just no reason to do anything that doesn’t add to your life force,” Ethan says. What started as a family experiment has evolved into the Possibility Alliance, an educational and service community free from fossil fuels that has welcomed more than 14,000 global visitors and is open to anyone interested in experiencing living according to practices vital to personal and planetary well-being. For Ethan's family, living with radical simplicity is a means for helping unleash their own and others' gifts, reach their spiritual potential, and become the most magnanimous vessel of love they can be.