FEED THE EARTH – A new educational platform
Unpacking Srila Prabhupada’s motto:
simple living and high thinking
IMCPA is working on a foundational course series on the importance of food for the Vaishnava Community. This is a foundational course centered on the importance of pure food production, utilizing regenerative agriculture and cow protection within the context of an intentional, spiritually focused community.
“Cow Protection means feeding the Brahminical culture, which leads towards God Consciousness, and thus perfection of human civilization is achieved.”
[Srila Prabhupada, SB, 1.19.3, Purport]
The series of courses comprises of four dimensions: a) Sustainable Cow Care, b) Systems of Abundance (this covers regenerative practices for agriculture), c) Ecological Buildings and Solutions & d) Intentional Community Dynamics.
This course is particularly meant for those who are already engaged in cow protection, those who are considering starting a cow protection project, and those with a strong desire to understand and perhaps take-up a practical cow protection program in the future. Managers of existing ISKCON cow protection programs are strongly encouraged to participate in this course. Those who desire to start a new ISKCON cow protection project are required to take this course prior to applying for an IMCPA Certificate of Readiness from the Ministry of Cow Protection and Agriculture.
This course will equip students with practical knowledge useful for ethically managing a productive herd of protected cows, oxen and bulls in an ecologically sound, regenerative farm environment. Students and current regenerative farmers seeking to incorporate cow protection methodologies, will have access to a group of experienced consultants to initiate their own cow protection program, or to help manage and improve existing goshalas. We will focus on the minimum ISKCON standards required to manage a goshala, including practical advice to properly and successfully run a cow protection program.
“Where there is agriculture there must be cows. That is our mission: Cow protection and agriculture and if there is excess, trade. This is a no-profit scheme. For agriculture, we want to produce our own food and we want to keep cows for our own milk.”
The cow and bull play an intrinsic role in a society centered around religious principles. Without their proper care and lifetime protection, a society cannot prosper either materially or spiritually. Bhagavad Gita 18.44 describes the mood we should cultivate toward cows with the Sanskrit words ‘Go-raksya’, meaning cow protection. Protecting cows ideally means ensuring they enjoy a peaceful, happy environment where they are satisfied. Srila Prabhupada repeatedly stressed the importance of consuming milk for the development of our intelligence and Brahminical culture, including offering pure ghee in Deity worship. Therefore, the main topics will be:
We would like to make this material readily accessible to all interested individuals, so, initially, this course will be offered online. Ideally, later, it will be available in an online or onsite classroom setting, combined with practical field activities at an established ISKCON farm. For those seriously considering starting a farm project we highly recommend also attending an on-site mentoring program at one of our already registered farms.
The course is formatted in six sessions delivered via Zoom, and will meet every other Saturday. After each session, videos are provided and assignments are given for the student to complete.
The course is scheduled to start on April 30th, 2025 – most probably morning in the Americas, afternoon in Europe, and evening in Asia. The exact timing is to be announced.
There is a fee of US $108 for the 3-month course, to cover the costs of producing the course and an offering of Dakshin for the presenters.
There will be a number of scholarships available for those who meet the criteria, if you would like to be considered for a scholarship, please complete this form and write to: imcpacourses@gmail.com
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