Joined:
|
16/06/2011 |
---|---|
Last Updated:
|
30/06/2012 |
Location:
|
Vienna Forests,Africa,India,Sunshine coast Queensland, Austria |
Climate Zone:
|
Sub tropical |
Gender:
|
Male |
Web site:
|
www.soilsunsoul.net |
(projects i'm involved in)
(projects i'm following)
Back to Roman Eisenkoelbl's profile
Posted by Roman Eisenkoelbl almost 11 years ago
5 years ago, I never would have thought it possible to experience a journey and transformation in my life like this. My whole world-view and belief system changed. With it came a change in eating and sleeping habits, a reduction in consumption of all kinds of unnecessary products,a more positive state of mind manifested, through satisfying work outside the city or office environment in beautiful outdoor settings, and getting to meet and share time with interesting people from all around the world.
How did that come to be??
In 2009, leaving Austria and my comfort zone, I took my first small steps in organic farming and community living in the Caribbean and after went to South America,we traveled by local buses trough Venezuela,Colombia and Ecuador meeting with local activists,farmers and change makers to find out about local challenges, alternative initiatives and to build networks of support,sharing and understanding. This journey made me understand the global economic and environmental dark sides of our lifestyles,behavioral patterns and exploitation of people and mother nature. I wanted to act,change something, be part of the solution and not the problems,after some time of research I luckily discovered Permaculture.
I participated in my first PDC in 2010 with Alex Kruger from Berg en Dal Ecovillage at Nature's Gift Permaculture Centre, Malawi, the hosting site of the 9th International Permaculture Convergence just a few months before.I stayed to volunteer for 2 month after my PDC Course at the Centre and also participated in an Earthbuilding workshop in which we build a outdoor kitchen with cob pizza oven.
This experience changed my life,opened my eyes and inspired me to transform myself and the environments around me into more holistic,abundant and regenerative systems. A big awakening process started and with it came the motivation and opportunities to start spreading some seeds of change which brought me to many different countries, cultures, climates and led me to participate in, co-organize and co-facilitate 8 PDC Courses and several Introduction workshops and farmer- trainings mostly in India but also East Africa,Nepal and Portugal.
During my 1 year stay in East Africa, I was working with amazing and inspirational people and projects,being part of a Permablitz in an Orphanage near Blantyre with ReScope Program,Walter Mugove and Chris Walker plus helping out at two 5-day Permaculture Workshops in rural Orphanages around Malawi. We established nurseries, kitchen gardens, compost systems and grey-water systems together plus Chris Walker and his local team were sharing Permaculture theory and practical knowledge. I also got the chance to visit and volunteer in projects along the way trough my travels in Tanzania,Kenya and Ethiopia. It gave me lots of great experiences and memories for a lifetime!
I wanted to continue this way of practical experiences in the different fields of Permaculture, living and learning in culturally and environmentally different places,so I saved some money after working in England and went off to magical India.
Arriving in India and ending up in Auroville, learning and working with experienced people like Krishna from Solitude Farm and Bernard and Deepika from Pebble Garden, pushed me to the next level and deeper inside started to change my life and ways of thinking. I got the chance to help to start up the design and implementation of Sapney Farm, a degraded half acre land in a tropical arid climate, on the edge of Auroville, owned by Snehal the founder of Heal the Soil Project. With the help of Ellumalai- a local gardener with many years experience in growing medicinal plants and tree-planting, Martin from France, and hundreds of multinational volunteers, we managed to transform and get good response from the land in the short period of just 3 years. We started to receive more and more visitors, people started asking for advice and we started to organize more workshops. Heal the Soil hosted the first PDC at Sapney Farm, with Bernard Alonso from Canada in January 2012. We also successfully organized a PDC in Portugal in November that year, when Luis, one of our first PDC students, invited us to come to his land there. The network had started to grow! It brought me to Portugal, where I helped establish permaculture systems and gardens for 10 months, visited Tamera project and meet Sepp Holzer showing his inspirational Water Retention Landscapes during a day visit to a large group of people,to a brief consultation in South Italy and after the return to India.
After that period we also collaborated with the Himalayan Farm Project located in the magical foothills of the Himalayas in Uttarakhand. We organized the first PDC there together with Ben and Sam from Panya Project,this workshop brought 25 people from many different countries to this amazing land and we learned, shared and experienced for 3 weeks the beauty of living together in harmony with nature.
Also I went to stay with Deepak Suchede for 1 month in central India, an experienced natural farmer and practitioner of Natueco Farming Science, mixing spirituality and science with traditional Indian farming practices. In Nepal I stayed with Govinda Sharma at the beautiful Hasera Farm and in Kathmandu at Sunrise Farm from where I set out onto a journey into the wild west of Nepal, Surket District to visit Himalayan Permaculture Centre a project supported and founded by Chris Evans and local Permaculturists. I was lucky to be part of a 5 day Permaculture Farmers Training there organized at the centre for local future permaculture farmers. I experienced an almost entirely self-sufficient and self reliant community (tea, sugar, salt and occasionally oil are the only products bought from outside) living in beneficial relationships with nature,a truly inspirational ecovillage model and traditional, low impact lifestyle!
After returning to India, more courses in Sapney Farm followed. Once again we collaborated with Bernard Alonso, plus held another PDC with Govinda Sharma from Nepal who came to teach in the Auroville area for the first time. These courses attracted people from over 19 different countries and created a very rich,diverse and fertile learning environment for all the people involved.It also lead me to participate in a practical Earthship building workshop at Karuna Farm,the magical located Farm near Kodiakanal in South India, was the first site in India to have a Earthship constructed.
In November 2013, I participated in and facilitated 3 sessions at a Permaculture Design Course in Darjeeling with inspirational and experienced teacher Rico Zook. This experience gave me deeper insights into professional group facilitation and confidence to continue sharing the knowledge I acquired in the period of my nomadic travels all over the world. Immediately good feelings and connections where established with Rico and we decided to do some more work together in the future. There will be a PDC with him in December 2014 in Sapney Farm, India, and we are organizing a PDC Course with him in a beautifully located Nature Reserve near Barcelona in Spain this June 2014.
The latest stop on my journey was Thailand. I visited Khao Sok Nature Reserve, a very diverse and ancient rainforest in Southern Thailand, Zone 5 inspirations everywhere! After I visited my friends, Ben and Sam, at the wonderful Panya Project. I gained further inspiration in a brief visit to Pun Pun , plus a few days at Tacompai near Pai, and a short stay at the newly founded Gaia Ashram in Nothern Thailand. These 4 visits led me to meet amazing people and establish further connections plus get inspired by some functional models of Permaculture and natural building in Thailand which in some parts has a very similar climate to the area where I was working in India.
Over the past 5 years I was hosted, supported and inspired by amazing, kind and open- hearted people who gave me the chance to practice and get deeper understanding of the theoretical knowledge I learned from books,videos and workshops. In return for my work I received food and accommodation plus small income from workshops which helped me to sustain myself and to start to make permaculture almost my full-time profession.
I am extremely grateful for this journey and feel happy to share with you here my story and some impressions from past workshops. I feel my example could be a good inspiration and motivation for future students of PDC Courses and Permaculture workshops all over the world to make people understand and realize that a transformation and shift in our lives and ways of seeing the world is very much possible and supported by the Permaculture toolbox.
A good start is to get out there! Follow your inner calling, join some Permaculture projects, communities and workshops, start to build networks and relationships. Start with small, manageable steps and more and more doors will open along your way!
Although a journey like this may not be possible for everyone,and being aware of the significant resources it took in flights and transport, it's possibly also not advisable but there where huge returns for these investments,we regenerated degraded lands, designed and implemented regenerative systems, planted trees and grew our own food, harvested rainwater, re-used grey water, utilized alternative technologies and shared and inspired many people through workshops and volunteering. I believe the general environmental impact of the projects and life I lived these last years is comparably lower than in my old life in Austria as often I was living in projects during the pioneer phase with no electricity,tap water, internet, etc.
At the moment I am working on my blog on which I plan to share more in-depth reports about my experiences around the world and past and future courses which will hopefully be up and running by the middle of this year.
We are hosting a Permaculture Design Course with Rico Zook and myself together with a local project, Active Earth, in La Garrotxa, a beautiful nature reserve near Barcelona this June, and still have places available. For course info feel free to get in touch at permaculturainfo@gmail.com.
The time is now! and as Mahatma Ghandi very wisely said:
“Be the change you wish to see in this world!”
Namaste.
You must be logged in to comment.
Permaculture Design Course |
Type: Permaculture Design Certificate (PDC) course |
Teacher: Alex Kruger |
Location: Lilongwe,Malawi |
Date: Jun 2010 |
Sustainable Earthbuilding Course |
Type: Other |
Teacher: Wilhelm Morkel |
Location: Lilongwe,Malawi |
Date: Aug 2010 |
Permaculture Design Course |
Type: Permaculture Design Certificate (PDC) course |
Teacher: Bernard Alonso |
Location: Auroville,Tamil Nadu,India |
Date: Jan 2012 |
Permaculture Design Course |
Type: Permaculture Design Certificate (PDC) course |
Verifying teacher: Bernard Alonso |
Other Teachers: Helder Valente, João Gonçalves |
Location: Aldeia do Meco,Sesimbra,Portugal |
Date: Nov 2012 |
Permaculture Design Course |
Type: Permaculture Design Certificate (PDC) course |
Teacher: Bernard Alonso |
Location: Kottakarai Village,Tamil Nadu,India |
Date: Feb 2013 |
Permaculture Design Course |
Type: Permaculture Design Certificate (PDC) course |
Teacher: rico zook |
Location: Mineral Springs,Darjeeling |
Date: Nov 2013 |
Earthship building Workshop |
Type: Other |
Teacher: Alex Leeor |
Location: Karuna Farm,India |
Date: Mar 2014 |
Water Retention Landscapes |
Type: Other |
Teacher: Bernd Mueller & Team |
Location: Tamera,Portugal |
Date: Aug 2014 |
Food Forest Design & Care for cities and suburbs |
Type: Other |
Teacher: Toby Hemenway |
Location: online |
Date: Nov 2014 |
Retrofit Suburbia in Mullumbimby |
Type: Other |
Verifying teacher: David Holmgren |
Other Teachers: Su Dennett |
Location: Mullumbimby Community Gardens |
Date: Jun 2015 |
Creative Community Design- Social Pc Masterclass |
Type: Other |
Teacher: Robyn Francis |
Location: Nikolasee, Berlin |
Date: Sep 2015 |
Permaculture Teaching Matters |
Type: Teacher Training |
Verifying teacher: Rowe Morrow |
Other Teachers: Alfred Decker, Patricia Pereira |
Location: Son Barrina, Mallorca |
Date: Oct 2015 |
Analog Forestry Training |
Type: Other |
Verifying teacher: Sion Zivetz , Trudy Juriansz |
Other Teachers: Dr. Ranil Senanayake, Piyal Wijeratne, Fazly Mohamed |
Location: Belipola , Mirahawatte, Sri Lanka |
Date: Feb 2016 |
Syntropic Agroforestry |
Type: Other |
Teacher: Ernst Gotsch |
Location: Mas Pujou , Alta Garrotxa , Spain |
Date: Apr 2016 |
Forest Garden & Food Forest Course |
Type: Other |
Teacher: Martin Crowford |
Location: Agroforestry Research Trust Forest Garden, Dartington,Devon, UK |
Date: May 2016 |
Theory and Practice of Natural Farming |
Type: Other |
Verifying teacher: Larry Korn |
Other Teachers: Kate Curtis |
Location: Sanilles , Catalunya , Spain |
Date: Jun 2016 |
Regrarians 10 day Farm Planning Training - REX |
Type: Other |
Teacher: Darren J. Doherty |
Location: Domaine de Mazy , Laure-Minervois |
Date: Oct 2016 |
Practical Seminar with Sepp Holzer |
Type: Other |
Teacher: Sepp Holzer |
Location: Mandala Garten - Auf den Schwarzenbacher Gaerten - Gruegelborn,Germany |
Date: Apr 2017 |
Introduction to Ecological Beekeeping |
Type: Other |
Verifying teacher: David Mérino-Rigaill |
Other Teachers: Jean-Claude Guillaume |
Location: Mas Alavall , South of France |
Date: Apr 2017 |
Syntropic Agroforestry |
Type: Other |
Teacher: Namaste Messerschmidt |
Location: Tomar , Portugal |
Date: Apr 2018 |
Regenerative Agriculture, Chromatography , Biofertilizers |
Type: Other |
Teacher: Jairo Restrepo Rivera |
Location: Ragmans Lane Farm , England |
Date: Jul 2018 |
Foundations of Biodynamic Beekeeping |
Type: Other |
Teacher: Alex Tuchman |
Location: online |
Date: Mar 2018 |
Dynamic Agroforestry Module 2 |
Type: Other |
Teacher: Dr.Noemi Stadler-Kaulich |
Location: Sieben Linden Ecovillage Germany |
Date: Oct 2018 |
Soil and Humus Management |
Type: Soil Biology/Compost |
Teacher: Urs Hildebrandt and Angelika Luebke-Hildebrandt |
Location: Hotel Weiss |
Date: Nov 2018 |
NATIVE BEEKEEPING AS AN INTEGRAL PART OF FOREST GARDEN SYSTEMS |
Type: Other |
Verifying teacher: Katrina Klett |
Other Teachers: He Guoqing |
Location: Chiang Rai , Thailand |
Date: Feb 2019 |
Syntropic Agroforestry |
Type: Gardening |
Teacher: Gabriel Menezes |
Location: Can Lliure, Spain |
Date: Oct 2018 |
Syntropic Agroforestry |
Type: Gardening |
Teacher: Felipe Amato |
Location: Can Lliure, Spain |
Date: Mar 2019 |
Syntropic Agroforestry |
Type: Gardening |
Teacher: Namaste Messerschmidt |
Location: Can Lliure, Spain |
Date: Jun 2018 |
Dynamic Agroforestry Module 3 |
Type: Gardening |
Teacher: Dr. Noemi Stadler-Kaulich |
Location: Sieben Linden Ecovillage , Germany |
Date: Mar 2019 |
International Dynamic Agroforestry course |
Type: Other |
Teacher: Joachim Milz and Walter Yana |
Location: Alto Beni, Bolivia |
Date: Jun 2019 |
2 PDC Graduates (list) |
0 PRI PDC Graduates (list) |
1 Other Course Graduates (list) |
have acknowledged being taught by Roman Eisenkoelbl |
4 have not yet been verified (list) |
Roman Eisenkoelbl has permaculture experience in: |
---|
Warm Temperate |
Mediterranean |
Island |
Sub tropical |
Wet/Dry Tropical |
Wet Tropical |
Dry Tropical |