When we pursue happiness, it eludes you. However, when you recognise that happiness is the natural state of the soul, all you need is to eliminate all that comes between your happiness and you.
The Gandhian concept of the charkha was a symbol of self-entrepreneurship,
which alone can help the nation protect its bio-diversity and provide
sustenance to the poorest of the poor
Today,
when everything is creating disillusionment, people are being drawn
to violence. Only Gandhian thoughts can equip the present and the future
generations to deal with it without committing violence on themselves.
Gandhi picked the charkha (spinning wheel) because the British
colonial rule was wiping out India's textile production. Today's colonization
is around patenting of life, genetic manipulation of food, monopolies
over water, seeds, plants and animals.
In this context the 'seed' becomes the charkha. Gandhi has been
an important role model for me. My parents were both Gandhians. In daily
parental guidance such as what clothes to wear, how to live, Gandhi's
messages became clear to me.
It was my environmental concerns that made me search for viable thoughts,
philosophies and actions. I found inspiration nowhere else!
Navdanya, our organic farming organisation, has been inspired by Gandhi
in three critical ways:
· To perceive the seed as the modern charkha.
· I started a movement in 1991, when the GATT and the WTO came
up with Intellectual Property Rights and patenting of seeds. Again,
taking inspiration from Gandhi, we started the Beej Satyagraha, where
farmers began to speak up for their rights.
· Organic farming as a nonviolent system.
The
present model of development is based on taking away the little the poor
have for consumption of the rich. There is a new project sponsored by
a multinational, Swayze, to cater to the wasteful needs of Delhi's public.
About 650 million litres of water will be diverted to Delhi through giant-sized
pipelines, while thousands of people are being drowned at Tehri and an
equal number of farmers in western Uttar Pradesh lose their crops.
So you wipe out the civilisation that has existed for ten thousand years
so that for two years Delhites can wash three more cars and flush their
toilets!
So, the choice for these people is not between self-reliance and development.
It is self-reliance or annihilation. I believe everyone has a right to
live.
Gandhi's diet was based on a principle that is good for the soil, the
producer and the consumer. It produces sustainability and livelihood and
is good for health.
A violent diet destroys the bio-diversity and uproots the farmers. Gandhi
had a clear criteria on testing technology
and it can be referred to his talisman that anyone who ignores the general
masses is not technologically progressive, but humanly regressive.
What is called the economics of abundance is economics of scarcity. The
Green Revolution was supposed to create abundance but has destroyed one-third
of the land in Punjab. It has destroyed the water resources and wiped
off thousands of farmers.
The 'economy of scarcity' is an economy viewed from the blinkers of the
monoculture mind who only see what the rich and the powerful can extract.
They do not see the wealth in the eco-system.
Gandhi
encouraged self-entrepreneurship. Navdanya promotes it. We work with
farmers to acquaint them with bio-diversity. This generates better income,
because of diversity of crops.
-As told to Sunit Bezbaroowa
Dr Vandana Shiva is a noted physicist, ecologist, activist and author
of books like Biopiracy: The Plunder of Nature and Knowledge and
Staying Alive. She is the founder-director of Research Foundation
for Science, Technology and Natural Resource Policy, New Delhi.