Hello again. First of all I would like to thank to everybody for the great comments.
Last week I was ill so I couldn't go to the cinema to watch one of the new films, so I think I tell you about some interesting environmental solutions in India. Nowadays we hear a lot of practical things about how to consume for example less energy and how to solve the refuse problem. In India where most of the people can't indulge theirself to buy a car or even a house with central heating and water these problems can't occour. They only try to save their little money while they collect the saint cows' droppings throwing it on the houses' wall and then using it as a heating material. Most of them don't eat meat, so they don't have to produce extra grains and for the extra grains extra water. To avoid the using of the soap they don't use glasses but mugs what they don't wash but break them into pices and create new ones.
India is also one of the countries where the west broke into. We can find McDonalds in every corner in the bigger cities, naturally without beef in the cheesburgers, and women who are wearing new, fashionable western clothes. The country is developing, and a development for an indian people means that he follows the western and rich countries. At the same time here, in Europe we buy indian clothes, we go to the yoga classes and trying to relax with meditations. But are these "tryings" the same that people live through in the East?Or what we live trogh in the West? Can we became the masters of yoga or meditation? I don't think so..
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Hi Lili!
It is a very interesting topic. :)
I like the Indian culture, too.
I think, especially their belief system is very interesting.
By the way, have you ever been to India?
Well, in the department of sociology there is a very nice person, Gyurok János who give the chance to everyone to go to India. He organise a journey almost every year, also this year. But we don't have enough money, and we also moving to Budapest with my boyfriend and we don't have time to go abroad for a month. So may be in the future..
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