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		<title>Rural Lifestyle and Subsistence Farming: Ecovillage Meeting in Krishna Valley</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 13 Feb 2012 11:01:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[How to build a community? How to plan a self-sufficient family homestead? How to establish contact with the existing ecovillage initiatives? How can a city dweller get organic produces from the land he owns, while at the same time support local villagers as well? How to manage 50 hectares of land, if someone wants to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft" style="border: 3px solid green;" src="http://okovolgy.hu/wp-content/uploads/kk1.jpg" alt="" width="100" height="100" />How to build a community? How to plan a self-sufficient family homestead? How to establish contact with the existing ecovillage initiatives? How can a city dweller get organic produces from the land he owns, while at the same time support local villagers as well? How to manage 50 hectares of land, if someone wants to produce organic foodstuff? What are the actualities in Hungarian ecovillages?<br />
Questions like the above and others were discussed during the 11<sup>th</sup> Winter Ecovillage Meeting in Somogyvámos a few weeks ago.<br />
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<p>The photos, a video from Kapos TV and a few <em>Pdf</em> format of presentations (in Hungarian!) will show you some of the details.</p>
<p>To watch the video <a href="http://kapos.hu/hirek/kultura/2012-02-11/egyre_nepszerubbek_az_okofalvak.html">click here</a> to go to the link of Kapos TV.</p>
<p>Download the <em>Pdf</em> format of presentations here (in Hungarian):</p>
<p><a href="http://www.okovolgy.hu/ftp/hegyesi_jozsef_onellato_csaladi_gazdasag_tervezese.pdf">József Hegyesi: A model for self-sufficient family homestead (<em>Pdf</em>)</a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.okovolgy.hu/ftp/Ket_Kuvik_Biogazdasag.pdf">Organic farming in the <em>Két Kuvik</em> farm (<em>Pdf</em>)</a></p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><img class="aligncenter" style="border: 3px solid green;" src="http://okovolgy.hu/wp-content/uploads/herencseny_krisna_volgy-300x184.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="184" /></p>
<p style="text-align: center;">Eco-ssociation – here is the solution to townspeople.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><img class="aligncenter" style="border: 3px solid green;" src="http://okovolgy.hu/wp-content/uploads/ketkuvik_krisnavolgy_elofalutalalkozo2012-300x254.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="254" /></p>
<p style="text-align: center;">The<em> Két Kuvik</em> organic farm – exemplary farming on 50 hectares of land</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><img class="aligncenter" style="border: 3px solid green;" src="http://okovolgy.hu/wp-content/uploads/ebedutan_elofalutalalkozo2012-300x224.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="224" /></p>
<p style="text-align: center;">Having lunch and getting acquainted with residents of Krishna Valley</p>
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<p style="text-align: center;">Practical demonstration in the cowshed</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><img class="aligncenter" style="border: 3px solid green;" src="http://okovolgy.hu/wp-content/uploads/magvalogato-224x300.jpg" alt="" width="224" height="300" /></p>
<p style="text-align: center;">A spiral van – inserting grains from the top and getting cleaned seeds at the bottom</p>
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<p style="text-align: center;">Chief organizer, Vilmos Pőcze with Kapos TV</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Szilvia Rév and András Kun</span></p>
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		<title>Thoughts on Great Variety of Eco Villages</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 05 Jun 2011 11:18:34 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Szilvia Rév</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[So many houses, so many customs. And thereby, so many eco villages, so many varieties. Although the greatest expectation from eco villages is their environment saving lifestyle, according to our experience without collective ideological basis and functional social relations, that is to say, without a real community the system is unsustainable, where most likely people [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft" style="margin-left: 3px; margin-right: 3px; border: 4px solid green;" src="http://okovolgy.hu/wp-content/uploads/okofalucikkhez_leadkep.jpg" alt="" width="100" height="100" />So many houses, so many customs. And thereby, so many eco villages, so many varieties. Although the greatest expectation from eco villages is their environment saving lifestyle, according to our experience without collective ideological basis and functional social relations, that is to say, without a real community the system is unsustainable, where most likely people will be unhappy.<span id="more-180"></span></p>
<p>One of the main goals is to have a society functioning as a community and everything else is, to sum it up, a variant of a project. How to meet the basic bodily needs, what are the things to renounce and what not are some of the questions to which we sought various alternatives in Krishna Valley, Visnyeszéplak and Gyűrűfű.</p>
<p>Some experience, a few thoughts on dependency upon public utilities. For instance, if I do not cancel sewerage installation, then on the one hand life is quite convenient, but on the other hand the bill lands in my mailbox, which means I have to get money somehow, plus I am dependent on public utilities.</p>
<p>Let us stick to sewerage. Managing greywater and blackwater is an essential question, one of the most difficult issues in every eco village. There is a place (Krishna Valley) where they continue using the regular closet, but the sewage system is combined with a centralized reed-bed zone sewage system. At other places (e.g. Gyűrűfű) people respectfully do not mix the two sorts of wastewater, therefore there remains the latrine outside, which is sometimes even utilized as composture.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><img class="aligncenter" style="border: 4px solid green;" src="http://okovolgy.hu/wp-content/uploads/nadgyokerzonas.jpg" alt="" width="370" height="493" /></p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><span style="color: #339966;">A family-sized reed-bed zone sewage system in Gyűrűfű, where exclusively greywater is utilized.</span></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The eco villages we visited do not use gas at all, they use wood for heating and use wood or solar panels for warming up water (in a cauldron or stove), but for cooking (besides the stove) occasionally they use gas cookers. In one of the places (namely Krishna Valley) there is no electricity, though there are solar cells on the roof of some of the buildings that produce electricity. In the other two places there is electric wiring. There is conduit in two of these places where water comes from various fountains. In one of the places the resource is a collective well. There are places where each house has its own well, where they pull water either by hand or rather obtain it by the help of an electric pump.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><img class="aligncenter" style="border: 4px solid green;" src="http://okovolgy.hu/wp-content/uploads/kut.jpg" alt="" width="380" height="507" /></p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><a href="http://okovolgy.hu/wp-content/uploads/kut.jpg"></a><span style="color: #339966;">They use an electric pump to get water from this well in Gyűrűfű.</span></p>
<p>The great variety of national eco villages is fascinating and all respect to their residents who are pioneers in leading an alternative lifestyle as opposed to the mainstream culture. Even though there are not many (or rather, there is not enough) eco village initiatives in Hungary, there is a great variety among them, which we can all experience.</p>
<p>We may learn a lot from them as well as take over their practices just in part or in whole and I would like to encourage everyone to visit them to see their exemplary life. Moreover, may someone live in a village or town one should adopt whatever he can from their lifestyle.</p>
<p>Szilvia Rév</p>
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		<title>Krishna valley: Why do we need spiritiual farm communities?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 04 Jun 2009 18:41:17 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Szilvia Rév</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[We may wonder how the devotees began building Krishna Valley in Hungary, which now attracts 30,000 tourists per year. And why did these young people turn to a natural and simple life? What is the mission of this community? Gaura-Sakti Das, the president of Krishna Valley ISKCON community, answers these questions of Krishna Valley Magazine. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="size-full wp-image-92 alignleft" title="gaurasakti_pr" src="http://ecovalley.hu/wp-content/uploads/gaurasakti_pr.jpg" alt="gaurasakti_pr" width="100" height="100" />We may wonder how the devotees began building Krishna Valley in Hungary, which now attracts 30,000 tourists per year. And why did these young people turn to a natural and simple life? What is the mission of this community? Gaura-Sakti Das, the president of Krishna Valley ISKCON community, answers these questions of Krishna Valley Magazine. <span id="more-91"></span></p>
<p>- Why do we need spiritiual farm communities?</p>
<p>- When Sríla Prabhup ada left India for America to spread Krisna consciousness, he did not want just to disseminate a religion outside of India. He wanted to completely change the materialistic worldview that has become common everywhere. The teachings of Krisna consciousness affect all aspects of life. This God conscious perspective is based on Vedic philosophy. If people wish to live in accordance with the Vedic philosophical principles, then the most effective way of achieving this is in a rural economy, in harmony with nature, in the company of people who think similarly about God, the world, and the meaning and purpose of life.</p>
<p>- How did the idea of establishing such a community in Hungary come to you?</p>
<p><img class="size-full wp-image-93 alignright" title="dscn0104" src="http://ecovalley.hu/wp-content/uploads/dscn0104.jpg" alt="dscn0104" width="307" height="410" />- Sríla Prabhupada established rural communities in several locations worldwide and he gave his disciples the opportunity to found new communities. His mission was taken up in Hungary by Srila Sivarama Swami. He, in turn, emphasized to his disciples many times that the practical application of the knowledge contained in Srila Prabhupada’s books can have a serious impact on society. When people see in practice the rural community life based on the ancient Vedic message, they are affected.</p>
<p>- How did the development start in Krishna Valley? How did you personally get involved?</p>
<p>- I came to know about Krisna consciousness in 1991. Then, after I had moved into the Budapest temple and become a monk, I felt very enthusiastic when my spiritual master, Sivarama Swami, spoke about the need to establish a farm community. Together with some of my companions, I searched for an appropriate location. We went to many places in Hungary. There were beautiful regions near Pécs, but because they were in the vicinity of the uranium mines, the area was polluted by radiation. Then there were places where people had an aversion to us. In Somogyvámos we found both a beautiful natural environment and a positive reception. The then mayor, Mr. László Hanzel, thought our presence would bring new life to the village. We were glad to accept his proposal to buy a beautiful valley. Finally, in April 1993, we could buy the first big areas of land, as Part of an auction. In this way, we started our rural program in Hungary, the one that Srila Prabhupada artfully described by the motto ’Simple living and high thinking’. I moved to the farm in 1998, and I have been the leader of the community since then.</p>
<p>- People say that modernity makes life easier and more enjoyable, and because of that, most of them reject the idea of returning to a simpler way of life.</p>
<p>- Modern people seek happiness in sense objects. They buy all kinds of machinery<br />
in the hope that they will become happier. To put it another way, they simply fall prey to the marketing policies of the consumer society, which are based on creating an illusion of happiness. While equipping themselves with many useless articles, they completely forget about the people around them and become impersonal. They begin to consider and treat humans beings as objects. Their relationships become shallow and personal dealings and true love disappear from their lives. The result is that they become unhappy. And they see no way out of the situation. The biggest problem of our time is depression. We can see that the development of technological comforts does not make people happy but causes the opposite effect.</p>
<p>- How can a simple rural life remedy this problem?</p>
<p>- Simplicity is not enough. We become happy only if we develop a personal attitude of caring for more than material things. And the objective of all this is not some kind of sentimentalism but getting to know the greatest person, Lord Sri Krisna, the Supreme Personality of Godhead. Making His acquaintance is easier for those who learn to live depending only on Him. The magnificient organization of nature reflects His unlimited intelligence and care, and the ever-new beauty of nature reflects the indescribable opulence of the spiritual world.</p>
<p>- What is the mission of the residents of Krishna Valley?</p>
<p>- Our goal at Krishna Valley is to establish a society based on a spiritual foundation. Following the principle of self- ufficiency, we depend on the land and cows for our living. We educate our children in spiritual life and practice the process of Krisna consciousness to attain pure love of God. And we have a strong hope that by our humble efforts our example may become a source of inspiration for those sincere souls who are seeking for pure spirituality and loving and caring community.</p>
<p>- What have you already achieved and what are your future plans?</p>
<p>- At present we have a wonderful community of 130 devotees and we have all the basic facilities we need for our Krisna conscious life. We have a beautiful temple for worshipping Radhe-Syama, we have a school to educate our children. We also have a gosala with 38 happy cows and the different gardens where we can grow what we need to offer to Radhe-Syama and maintain the community, and all these in a beautiful rural environment. When we started the farm the pioneers of the project were in their early twenties but today most of them are married people and the families are just in the natural phase of accepting the responsibility of receiving children. I may list many wonderful projects for the future but I believe that the main future challenge is to be able to continuously engage and maintain the devotee families, since a solid social and spiritual environment is very much needed if one wants to harmoniusly progress in Krisna consciousness, especially in a householder life situation.</p>
<p>- How do you personally evaluate your achievements here?</p>
<p>- We founded Krishna Valley just more then 16 years ago (in 1993), and we have a long way to go before the farm becomes a perfect example of a God-centered society and self-sufficient economy. However our achievement here so far point in a very inspiring way to the truth of Srila Prabhupada’s teaching that ‘simple living and high thinking’ are a realistic basis for a practical alternative to modern society. Those who would like to find a solution to the spiritual and material problems of modern society may have a look with interest to the model we follow, as we also call it to be daiva-varnasrama-dharma.</p>
<p>(First published by Manorama das, Hungarian Society for Krishna Consciousness).</p>
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