Living and Dying in India ~
24-Aug-2017
My
guest in this 16th episode is Jürgen Hornschuh. We are talking about
living and dying in times of abrupt climate change from the
perspective of India.
Since
some years Jürgen is living in India in the small town Auroville.
There he is working as a farmer and librarian. He loves books and so
he had voluntarily translated some books into German during his
holidays, some thick books, for example: from Charles Eisenstein and
some novels. We got to know each other, as he asked me to look
through the text of a translation project in the field of abrupt
climate change.
For
Jürgen Auroville is an experiment with ways of life. He is working
as a farmer to have to do with the basic needs and with relationships
with animals and people. Now – 25 years after he has studied
librarianship – he is also working in the library of Auroville.
While
he is a radical thinker – in the meaning of digging to the root –
this is an infinitely deep and never ending story. Guy McPherson with
his work about abrupt climate change leading to near-term human
extinction rang a bell,
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