By Kuntur Deva:
Cologne, Germany
On June 7th Campo Divino was presented in depth at the osteopathy office of Kathrin where 18 people gathered to hear about, get to know, and get in touch with the project and its current programs. Julia presented the water system, especially focused on the latest achievement with the water drill in February 2024, offering sustainability with the precious element. Karolina, who came to visit Campo Divino last January, presented Práńáh mini-industry with a focus on the essential oils produced in situ. According to her “the water of this river is essential for the growth of the herbs and the production of excellent herbal medicine for supporting a balanced and healthy lifestyle.”
Den Bosch, Netherlands
Esmée Lock, Lotus Training writes:
It was a great pleasure to organize the ‘How to start a sustainable community’ event with Kuntur and Julia at Lotus Training in Den Bosch. We had the opportunity to organize not only one, but three events.
The children’s event was an event they will not forget! They created their own sustainable village and thought about what they would need to start one. The children were very creative, sharing all their knowledge, and we quickly found out we don’t need to teach them anything. Their thoughts all made sense and they created some beautiful villages!
We are very grateful we had the opportunity to welcome these two amazing people in Den Bosch and are looking forward to hosting more events in the future.
Bronzolo, Gerwies Vita Kultura, Italy
On a bright sunny day, a variety of nature-loving people met in the beautiful green oasis of the organic farm “Gerwies”. After a short presentation by the organizers, all guests introduced themselves and said why they had come. To create a deeper inner connection the event began with a silent walk guided by Laura through the beautiful garden. Then Campo Divino was presented by Kuntur. He talked about the origin and the development of this sustainable and community project in the mountains of Cordóba, Argentina.
The Apiary of Campo Divino
The vision was gotten..
The plan was set..
The playground is ready..
The right instruments appear..
The community integrates and works together..
What more beautiful than this?!
Back in December last year when traveling to town for shopping, we met with Cristian and Naty on the rocky and lonely road. During the coming months a close relationship and empathy for each other was built. On September 6, this family brought 18 beehives to Campo Divino with hundreds of thousands of bees, magically responding to the idea of this new project!!
Appreciation, Gratitude and Respect.
As given by P. R. Sarkar in Ideal Farming part 2:
“Integrated Farming
Self-reliance is the main objective of our farming projects, hence they should be oriented towards production. They should not be dependent on outside resources. An integrated approach to farming should include such areas as agriculture, horticulture, floriculture, sericulture, lac culture, apiculture, dairy farming, animal husbandry, irrigation, pisciculture, pest control, the proper use of fertilizers, cottage industries, energy production, research centres and water conservation. This approach will help make farming projects self-reliant, and should be adopted.“
Beyond projects and ideas, tasks and works, there is something subtle and sublime in an environment like this, where vibrations made from pure energies through all the beings involved in such a space, integrating and cooperating among themselves with a common embraced aim. I wish to express deep thanks to all for their love and support and let’s connect with the collective shared joy felt across the world of moving together and creating more sustainable projects… surely you can take part in your best way!!