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Dear Gaura Purusa prabhu,

 

You are the one who asked me 'are you still on com?' and when I said there

are no more funds avaiable you put your hand in your pocket and gave me the

necessary. That's gentleman! Now I finally have been given a connection and

an entry on the address book for those who couldn't find me on theirs.

 

Unfortunately as far as talking and writing on a computer goes I have it

seems a decreasing amount of time!

The DTI (Department of Trade and Industry) here are arranging so many things

for the development of our fertility programme - containing 3 business

plans - name overall Organic Synthesis.

 

The last thing I wrote on com was the conclusion, by our respected, Burke

Rochford, that we have no economic structure within our ISKCON and this is

one reason for such a decline in numbers.

 

This is engagement for the housholder asrama.

 

 

>Hare Krsna pamho agtsp

>i am shure you now this but i just had to say it, please read on and i hope

>not to chalange any one with what i say here

 

>again there are other ways to gain fertility, or to bring in frtility in

>the

>form of waist products from all the hungrey people

 

>the land has to be given back what we take from it this is a relevitavley

>simple task humans are the only ones who at great expence avoid this, we

are

>curently set up to destroy the planit unfortunatly

 

>yes we need to eat now but to much hast leeds to deserts and at best

>depleted compacted land

 

>so we can take a look at sound ways of growing that arnt typical of curent

>and past mistakes

>like forest crops with veg growing in between

>a lot of the human race are complaning of illness largley caused by lack of

>apropreate exercise good food and anxiety due to rat race city life and now

>rat race farming life, why not grow some good food and get exercise at the

>same time then maybe the stress will go away to

 

>i understand the situation farming is in today and my opinion is it needs

>to

>be scaled down mechanicaly and up as far as the human input is concerned

>this is unlikley to happen but is the best solution for those who want a

>peacefull healthy life

 

>also all waist must go back to the land from all those eating from the land

>otherwise the land will be depleted there is only a small percentage of

>free

>energy from the land this is photosynthasised from the sun and taken from

>the air by the plants the rest we have to put back

 

>mother nature give's some % if we take more we have to give back some how.

>animals by eating the grass and dumping bring fertility to the serface

>thats

>all they are taking and giving back

 

>humans generly in the populated areas are not giving back sufficiant to the

>land they use for food production they dump it in the sea and in holes in

>the ground at great expence>

 

>they have some clever idea called ugra karma hopfully we wont coppy this

>clever idea in our iskcon farming endevers

>GAURA

 

Or I might add our city endeavours.

 

What has this to do with the heading Sheep's wool?

 

Employ the science and technology of the Satvik Indore Toilet system for the

hygeinic disposal of human effluent that particularly returns it directly

back to the land in a condition which is completely safe and can be

instantly digested by all plant species. Thus bringing about a dramatic

change in fertility. This system is now being accepted in western countries

and holds an International patent.

 

I received an e mail from Bhagavat Dharma prabhu, who is now working in

England, about the Mayapur project. If India is in such a dire straits as

has just been quoted then building such a wonderful city such as Sri Mayapur

should be based on ancient and sound principles of sustainability through

fertility for both man and animal - The inhabitants of such a city.

|In his text different cultures are mentioned who have been noted for their

remarkable resiliance and endurance through time.

If we are to build such a monumental project then it should be based on such

sound and obvious priciples as these cultures adopted; such as proper

sanitation from the Vedic and other ancient cultures' points of view.

 

The history books show that the worst killer of humanity is disease and

disease is most commonly spread through poor sanitation, the breeding of

flies and mosquitos and the lack of knowledge of how to dispose of the

waste products of human society.

 

Prince Charles, who will visit Mayapur, at the outset is one person who is

well aware of the teachings and the work done by Sir Albert Howard in India,

1905-1931, and was indeed knighted for his work on the subject, of true

sustainability and organics per se. I have an open invitation to meet with

him and his estate manager at Highgrove.

 

If ISKCON is looking so hard to find real solutions to the real problems of

fulfilling the mission of Srila Prabhupada in this connection then we should

look further into this issue of sustainable sanitation: which was many times

mentioned and recorded on folio...[if such a monumental effort is to go into

the erection of such a complex, which is to last for such a long period of

time, then to me it only seems logical that the sanitation problem have an

equally long term solution.] we have read articles by Hare Krsna Dasi

regarding Prabhupada on, 'kick out the West'. Abhiram prabhu has himself

agreed that Dvaraka city, when Krsna was here, was maintained on a dry

system. It is all simply a question of adressing the design and management,

rather than relying on the pushing of a switch.

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