LONDON: London Parliament Square is a flag for a motorcycle tour of 30,000-km Sadhguru, Monday, when he departs on his land awareness campaign throughout Europe and the Middle East on the way to India.
The 64-year-old teacher yoga wore a cycling equipment for a 100-day tour in front, which would take him to Amsterdam, Berlin and Prague during this week on the BMW K1600 GT motorcycle.
After a series of events scheduled in major cities along the road, he aims to go home in New Delhi in 75 days to honor the 75th year of Indian independence.
“It is very important that we act now. I’ve talked about this for more than 24 years, but a solution can only occur when there is a positive policy in every country,” said Sadhguru to reporters at the Indian High Commission here before leaving for a bicycle tour .
“It’s still snowing in many parts of Europe and we will go through it on two wheels. At this age, it’s not a truly happy journey. So why did I do this? Because more than 300,000 farmers have committed suicide in the last 20 years . Not only in India, throughout the world, it is happening … One of the main concerns is the thinning of land, “he said.
Land saving movements, launched as part of a conscious planetary initiative of the spiritual leader, aimed at diverting the world’s attention to the dying land and fostering desertification.
The focus is to get the country to institutionalize national policies to increase the organic content on planted land.
“Is it in the field of cricket or in the field of life, if we play well, the land must be fine. It’s time to unite and turn things around. Let’s make it happen,” he said, during a visit to iconic. Ground Cricket Lord for interactions with Middlesex Cricket Club (MCC) as part of the UK foot tour.
The campaign, supported by the World Food Program and the United Nations Convention to combat desertification, call policy makers around the world to make land regeneration priority.
“No matter how much wealth, education, and money we have, our children cannot live well unless we restore land and water. The planet is aware is the only way ahead,” Sadhguru, whose full name is Jagadish Vasudev , said at Birmingham University last week.
The travel of his motorcycle which was alone ended in time for Summer Solstice on June 21 at the Cauvery call project, which allowed planting 2.42 billion trees on private farms in the Cauvery River basin to recover a river that was used up and revitalized the ground.
According to the United Nations Convention to combat desertification (UNCCD), more than 90 percent of earth land can be degraded in 2050, which leads to disaster crises around the world including food and water shortages, drought and hunger, adverse climate change, migration Bulk and unprecedented extinction level species.