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ZEGG (Zentrum für experimentelle Gesellschaftsgestaltung or Center for Experimental Cultural Design) is an ecovillage located on the outskirts of Bad Belzig, Germany, about 80 km (50 mi) south-west of Berlin.

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It is an intentional community and an international seminar centre aiming to develop and implement practical models for a socially and ecologically sustainable way of living. To do this, it integrates personal growth work, the establishment of a cooperative and environment-friendly way of living and participation in political issues. In particular, ZEGG focuses on exploring innovative approaches to love and sexuality and it has developed and practices the use of tools for personal expression and trust building in large groups, including the ZEGG Forum.

ZEGG was founded in 1991 on a 37-acre site (15 hectares), where approx. 100 people now live, including 15 children and youth (as of 2011). The facilities on site include: an ecological sewage plant, a CO2-neutral heating system, organic vegetable garden, some clay buildings, a meditation room, artists’ studios, workshops, a guesthouse, the "Children’s Building" and a range of other rooms and facilities for events and seminars. Since 2015 ZEGG is recognized as a non-profit organization.

Workshops and Festivals edit

ZEGG Community offers several large festivals and many workshops throughout the year. They cover topics such as community knowledge, communication,[1] love and sexuality,[2] non-violent communication, arts and singing.[3] The official host for all these events is the non-profit limited company ZEGG gGmbH.

Community Life edit

ZEGG's social aim is the long-term promotion of a community-based way of life and it has created its own social structure to achieve this. Community members participate in social processes designed to promote communication, resolve conflicts and support personal development processes. There are also regular discos, seasonal celebrations, internal lectures and discussion rounds and other cultural events.

Many of the community members work within the seminar business, which encompasses catering, accommodation, organisation of events and running seminars. Other areas where members work directly for the community include the garden and the site maintenance team. Community-members also are self-employed, some have day jobs in the region or earn their living further afield. Members are also expected to carry out some voluntary work within the community.

Most community members live in shared accommodation of various sizes; some live alone or as couples. Most children live together with their parents and go to nurseries or schools in the region. In the afternoons, a parents’ initiative organises childcare in the Children's Building. The whole community shares the costs of maintaining this building and providing accommodation, food and care for the children.

Decisions and Organisation edit

ZEGG has adopted a sociocratic model for its internal organisation. It is built on self-organizing teams that represent the whole organisation, with more comprehensive ones at the top and more specialised ones under them. The teams represent a clear area of activity within ZEGG, such as the garden or catering. The Management team takes financial decisions and implements the organisation's goals whilst keeping the higher-level interests of the community in mind. These are the responsibility of the Visionsrat or Board. All decisions can be revised if they turn out to be unworkable in practice. Important social and financial decisions are made by the community as a whole using consensus decision-making.

Focusing on Love, Partnership and Sexuality edit

One of the ZEGG community's founding aims was to research the issues of love and sexuality. In the early years the prevailing idea was that of free love. Inspired by Dieter Duhm’s ideas, the community set off on a search for a way to be together that would help to overcome the fears and possessiveness we often experience that hinder our ability to love. After the initial radical approach, more and more emphasis then began to be placed on partnerships. Today, some ZEGG members live in various forms of open relationships and others live as monogamous couples. The aim of ZEGG is still to take an open approach to love and sexuality, building trust among each other whatever form relationships may take.

Controversies edit

There was public controversy about ZEGG, particularly in the early days. In his 1970 book Angst im Kapitalismus [Fear in Capitalism],[4] Dieter Duhm argued, among other things, that women harboured lifelong rape fantasies as a result of the unconscious desire to be raped by their own father and that they could experience their first orgasm as a result of a real rape. Women enjoyed the violent satisfaction of their urges; those among them who were committed against rape were actually fighting their own desire for masochistic satisfaction. This trivialising attitude towards rape was heavily criticised, particularly by feminists.[5]

With reference to Duhm's statements, ZEGG was criticised for its sexual orientation and an image of women that was considered sexist. The community was also accused of having an authoritarian structure, characteristics of a psycho-sect, sexism and paedophile tendencies.[6][7][8]

Particularly harsh attacks came from Jutta Ditfurth. In 1996, she described ZEGG as an "authoritarian sex cult", criticised its proximity to Otto Muehl, Rudolf Bahro and the Findhorn Foundation and accused the centre of being close to Nazism and of trivialising child abuse, as it had been conveyed at seminars at ZEGG that a "collaboration between organised feminism, the press and the church" and "the hatred of radical feminists gone mad," was behind the trials for sexual violence.[9] ZEGG rejected these accusations in a detailed statement in 2013,[10] but the statement can no longer be found on their website.[11][permanent dead link]

ZEGG-Forum edit

"ZEGG-Forum" is a ritualized form of transparent communication between individuals and groups. It was invented by the original community of the "Bauhütte" in 1978 and proved essential for the continuation of ZEGG.[1] It is a social process for groups of 12 to 50 participants and has been adopted by groups in the US and abroad including the Network For A New Culture.[12] It is used to create transparency in relationships, to reduce social tensions and to create bonding. Its playful and ritualized form makes it easier to share thoughts and feelings that usually are hidden, thus strengthening social contacts. The idea is that social systems and individuals profit from supportive feedback.

Ecology and Energy edit

ZEGG is an eco-village and is a member of the Global Ecovillage Network (GEN).

The community aims to take as much of its energy supply as possible from CO2-neutral, renewable and regional energy sources. ZEGG generates all of its heating needs on-site. The lignite-fired power plant on the site was modernised in 2010. It runs on woodchips that are sourced from forests in the surrounding region. Around 85% of the electricity supply comes from photovoltaic plants and gas-powered combined heat and power plants (cogeneration plants). Additional electricity is purchased from Green Planet Energy that ensures the supply comes from renewable sources.

A constructed wetland sewage treatment system was built in 1992, which purifies all the wastewater from the site in a specially planted marshy area, which also provides a new habitat for animals. The drinking water comes directly from groundwater through three wells.

Permaculture is a guiding principle for ZEGG when it comes to developing and using its site. Mulch and green fertilisers ensure the sandy soil benefits from long-term improvements in fertility. As the soil became healthier, higher-order creatures followed, such as birds, hedgehogs, martens, toads and squirrels. The site has an edible landscape with indigenous fruit and leaves, as well as apricots, peaches, grapes, kiwi fruit, mulberries and figs growing in sheltered areas. Since 2013 ZEGG is experimenting with the use of Biochar and Terra Preta in building soil and fertility. For this purpose Urine is collected in waterless Urinals.

The ZEGG garden (1 ha) follows organic gardening guidelines. Vegetables, salads and flowers are all thriving there, including pumpkins, carrots, leeks and kale. There are various sorts of fruit as well.

Food provided for residents and guests at ZEGG is vegetarian and partly vegan. In the summer, the food comes from daily harvests in the garden, prepared in the large kitchens and served fresh to the guests. Additional food required is purchased from organic wholesalers, regional producers and/or fair trade sources.

In 2004 ZEGG was awarded the second prize in the Agenda 21 competition in the local government district where it is located, Potsdam-Mittelmark, because of its woodchip-fired heating system and constructed wetland sewage treatment. In 2011, the community once again won the second prize in the district's Agenda 21 competition, this time for its new, innovative energy concept.

Site History edit

The site on which ZEGG Community lives today had historical links to both German dictatorships. Its first settlement can be traced back to 1919, when it was used agriculturally with a market garden and small farm animals. Ownership of the site was then transferred to the SS at the beginning of the 1930s and before the Olympics in 1936, German military cavalry riders used it for their equestrian training. After that, it became a training camp for the Hitler Youth and League of German Maidens (National Socialist youth movements) and the Sportlerheim Belzig (Athletes’ Home) was built as a destination for holidays organised by the Kraft durch Freude movement. Having been used by the East German trade union federation in the 1950s as a training school for officials, at the beginning of the 1960s the site was taken over by the foreign intelligence service of the GDR (HVA) and became a training centre for reconnaissance abroad. The school was under the direct command of the Head of Foreign Intelligence, Markus Wolf. After top agent Werner Stiller fled to the West and revealed the existence of the espionage school in 1988, it was decided to move the school and turn the site into a sanatorium. The renovation work was still being carried out when the Berlin Wall came down and the GDR ceased to exist. ZEGG Community purchased the site in 1991 for 2.1 million German marks. There is an exhibition about the history of the site in one of the seminar buildings.

History of the Ideas edit

ZEGG as a project arose out of the ideas developed by Dieter Duhm and Sabine Lichtenfels. His book "Fear in Capitalism" had made Dieter Duhm one of the leading thinkers in the “1968” movement. In 1978, Dieter Duhm founded the "Bauhütte" community project in southern Germany. They wanted to create a pioneering non-violent cultural model. One of the keys to this was considered by the community to be the “healing of love between man and woman”. So they experimented with, among other things, intensive group processes and liberated sexuality. The community saw its way of living as a political statement and actively sought publicity for this, which led to some controversial reporting in the press. There were also accusations, made primarily by the church, that the community was a sect and, coming primarily from left-wing groups, that the project was sexist. The debate continued as a group from the Bauhütte founded ZEGG in 1991. Dieter Duhm and Sabine Lichtenfels moved to Portugal and in 1994 set up their own project, called Tamera. ZEGG developed from a community with strong leadership figures and a relatively uniform worldview into a democratic and pluralist project. Today the relevant government and church authorities no longer accuse ZEGG of being a sect.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b Achim Ecker and Ina Meyer-Stoll. "ZEGG Forum - Kommunikationstraining - Home". zegg-forum.org. Retrieved 21 March 2015.
  2. ^ "Home - Liebesakademie im ZEGG". zegg-liebesakademie.de. Retrieved 21 March 2015.
  3. ^ "Hagara Feinbier". Retrieved 21 March 2015.
  4. ^ Duhm, Dieter (1970). Angst im Kapitalismus [Fear in Capitalism] (in German). [Hamburg]: Marquardsen. OCLC 57228136.
  5. ^ Lenz, Ilse (2010). Die Neue Frauenbewegung in Deutschland: Abschied vom kleinen Unterschied [The New Women's Movement in Germany: Farewell to small differences] (in German). Wiesbaden: Springer-Verlag. p. 282. ISBN 978-3-531-17436-5. OCLC 682108910.
  6. ^ Brünzels, Luther (November 2007). "16 Jahre ZEGGsismus" [16 years of ZEGGsism] (PDF). Projektwerkstatt.
  7. ^ Heiliger, Anita (2008). "Pädophilie" [Pedophilia]. Deutsche Jugend (in German) (4). Beltz Juventa: 166–174. doi:10.3262/DJ0804166 (inactive 31 January 2024). ISSN 0012-0332.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: DOI inactive as of January 2024 (link) Availble at "Pädophilie. Definition, Selbstdarstellung, Strategien der Opfergewinnung und Möglichkeiten des Gegenhandelns" [Pedophilia. Definition, Self-portrayal, Strategies for Attracting Victims and Options for Counter-action]. yumpu.com (in German). Retrieved 21 December 2023.
  8. ^ "Falsche Kinderfreunde" [Fake Childhood Friends]. Emma (in German). No. September/Oktober 1993. 1 September 1993. Retrieved 21 December 2023.
  9. ^ Ditfurth, Jutta (1996). Entspannt in die Barbarei: Esoterik, (Öko- ) Faschismus und Biozentrismus [Relaxed into Barbarism: Esotericism, (Eco-)Fascism and Biocentrism] (in German). Hamburg: Konkret. p. 63f. ISBN 978-3-89458-148-0. OCLC 477134243.
  10. ^ "ZEGG: Stellungnahme "Kein Sex mit Kindern" veröffentlicht" [ZEGG: Statement "No sex with children" published]. Confessio (in German). 20 December 2013. Retrieved 21 December 2023.
  11. ^ "zegg-gemeinschaft/zegg-kontrovers/stellungnahme-2013" [ZEGG community/ZEGG controversy/statement 2013]. ZEGG Education Centre.
  12. ^ "Network For A New Culture website".

Literature edit

  • "Beyond you and me - Inspirations and Wisdom for Building Community S.128 (Forum – A way of group communication; Richter)" Free download: Beyond you and me e-book at Gaia Education website
  • Bang, Martin: Ecovillages. A practical guide to sustainable living. Edinburgh 2005.

External links edit

  • "ZEGG official website in English". zegg.de. Retrieved 21 March 2015.
  • "ZEGG-Forum English website". zegg-forum.org. Retrieved 21 March 2015.
  • "Details of ZEGG's decision-making in English" (PDF). zegg.de. Retrieved 21 March 2015.

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ZEGG Zentrum fur experimentelle Gesellschaftsgestaltung or Center for Experimental Cultural Design is an ecovillage located on the outskirts of Bad Belzig Germany about 80 km 50 mi south west of Berlin ZEGG BelzigIt is an intentional community and an international seminar centre aiming to develop and implement practical models for a socially and ecologically sustainable way of living To do this it integrates personal growth work the establishment of a cooperative and environment friendly way of living and participation in political issues In particular ZEGG focuses on exploring innovative approaches to love and sexuality and it has developed and practices the use of tools for personal expression and trust building in large groups including the ZEGG Forum ZEGG was founded in 1991 on a 37 acre site 15 hectares where approx 100 people now live including 15 children and youth as of 2011 The facilities on site include an ecological sewage plant a CO2 neutral heating system organic vegetable garden some clay buildings a meditation room artists studios workshops a guesthouse the Children s Building and a range of other rooms and facilities for events and seminars Since 2015 ZEGG is recognized as a non profit organization Contents 1 Workshops and Festivals 2 Community Life 3 Decisions and Organisation 4 Focusing on Love Partnership and Sexuality 5 Controversies 6 ZEGG Forum 7 Ecology and Energy 8 Site History 9 History of the Ideas 10 See also 11 References 12 Literature 13 External linksWorkshops and Festivals editZEGG Community offers several large festivals and many workshops throughout the year They cover topics such as community knowledge communication 1 love and sexuality 2 non violent communication arts and singing 3 The official host for all these events is the non profit limited company ZEGG gGmbH Community Life editZEGG s social aim is the long term promotion of a community based way of life and it has created its own social structure to achieve this Community members participate in social processes designed to promote communication resolve conflicts and support personal development processes There are also regular discos seasonal celebrations internal lectures and discussion rounds and other cultural events Many of the community members work within the seminar business which encompasses catering accommodation organisation of events and running seminars Other areas where members work directly for the community include the garden and the site maintenance team Community members also are self employed some have day jobs in the region or earn their living further afield Members are also expected to carry out some voluntary work within the community Most community members live in shared accommodation of various sizes some live alone or as couples Most children live together with their parents and go to nurseries or schools in the region In the afternoons a parents initiative organises childcare in the Children s Building The whole community shares the costs of maintaining this building and providing accommodation food and care for the children Decisions and Organisation editZEGG has adopted a sociocratic model for its internal organisation It is built on self organizing teams that represent the whole organisation with more comprehensive ones at the top and more specialised ones under them The teams represent a clear area of activity within ZEGG such as the garden or catering The Management team takes financial decisions and implements the organisation s goals whilst keeping the higher level interests of the community in mind These are the responsibility of the Visionsrat or Board All decisions can be revised if they turn out to be unworkable in practice Important social and financial decisions are made by the community as a whole using consensus decision making Focusing on Love Partnership and Sexuality editOne of the ZEGG community s founding aims was to research the issues of love and sexuality In the early years the prevailing idea was that of free love Inspired by Dieter Duhm s ideas the community set off on a search for a way to be together that would help to overcome the fears and possessiveness we often experience that hinder our ability to love After the initial radical approach more and more emphasis then began to be placed on partnerships Today some ZEGG members live in various forms of open relationships and others live as monogamous couples The aim of ZEGG is still to take an open approach to love and sexuality building trust among each other whatever form relationships may take Controversies editThere was public controversy about ZEGG particularly in the early days In his 1970 book Angst im Kapitalismus Fear in Capitalism 4 Dieter Duhm argued among other things that women harboured lifelong rape fantasies as a result of the unconscious desire to be raped by their own father and that they could experience their first orgasm as a result of a real rape Women enjoyed the violent satisfaction of their urges those among them who were committed against rape were actually fighting their own desire for masochistic satisfaction This trivialising attitude towards rape was heavily criticised particularly by feminists 5 With reference to Duhm s statements ZEGG was criticised for its sexual orientation and an image of women that was considered sexist The community was also accused of having an authoritarian structure characteristics of a psycho sect sexism and paedophile tendencies 6 7 8 Particularly harsh attacks came from Jutta Ditfurth In 1996 she described ZEGG as an authoritarian sex cult criticised its proximity to Otto Muehl Rudolf Bahro and the Findhorn Foundation and accused the centre of being close to Nazism and of trivialising child abuse as it had been conveyed at seminars at ZEGG that a collaboration between organised feminism the press and the church and the hatred of radical feminists gone mad was behind the trials for sexual violence 9 ZEGG rejected these accusations in a detailed statement in 2013 10 but the statement can no longer be found on their website 11 permanent dead link ZEGG Forum edit ZEGG Forum is a ritualized form of transparent communication between individuals and groups It was invented by the original community of the Bauhutte in 1978 and proved essential for the continuation of ZEGG 1 It is a social process for groups of 12 to 50 participants and has been adopted by groups in the US and abroad including the Network For A New Culture 12 It is used to create transparency in relationships to reduce social tensions and to create bonding Its playful and ritualized form makes it easier to share thoughts and feelings that usually are hidden thus strengthening social contacts The idea is that social systems and individuals profit from supportive feedback Ecology and Energy editZEGG is an eco village and is a member of the Global Ecovillage Network GEN The community aims to take as much of its energy supply as possible from CO2 neutral renewable and regional energy sources ZEGG generates all of its heating needs on site The lignite fired power plant on the site was modernised in 2010 It runs on woodchips that are sourced from forests in the surrounding region Around 85 of the electricity supply comes from photovoltaic plants and gas powered combined heat and power plants cogeneration plants Additional electricity is purchased from Green Planet Energy that ensures the supply comes from renewable sources A constructed wetland sewage treatment system was built in 1992 which purifies all the wastewater from the site in a specially planted marshy area which also provides a new habitat for animals The drinking water comes directly from groundwater through three wells Permaculture is a guiding principle for ZEGG when it comes to developing and using its site Mulch and green fertilisers ensure the sandy soil benefits from long term improvements in fertility As the soil became healthier higher order creatures followed such as birds hedgehogs martens toads and squirrels The site has an edible landscape with indigenous fruit and leaves as well as apricots peaches grapes kiwi fruit mulberries and figs growing in sheltered areas Since 2013 ZEGG is experimenting with the use of Biochar and Terra Preta in building soil and fertility For this purpose Urine is collected in waterless Urinals The ZEGG garden 1 ha follows organic gardening guidelines Vegetables salads and flowers are all thriving there including pumpkins carrots leeks and kale There are various sorts of fruit as well Food provided for residents and guests at ZEGG is vegetarian and partly vegan In the summer the food comes from daily harvests in the garden prepared in the large kitchens and served fresh to the guests Additional food required is purchased from organic wholesalers regional producers and or fair trade sources In 2004 ZEGG was awarded the second prize in the Agenda 21 competition in the local government district where it is located Potsdam Mittelmark because of its woodchip fired heating system and constructed wetland sewage treatment In 2011 the community once again won the second prize in the district s Agenda 21 competition this time for its new innovative energy concept Site History editThe site on which ZEGG Community lives today had historical links to both German dictatorships Its first settlement can be traced back to 1919 when it was used agriculturally with a market garden and small farm animals Ownership of the site was then transferred to the SS at the beginning of the 1930s and before the Olympics in 1936 German military cavalry riders used it for their equestrian training After that it became a training camp for the Hitler Youth and League of German Maidens National Socialist youth movements and the Sportlerheim Belzig Athletes Home was built as a destination for holidays organised by the Kraft durch Freude movement Having been used by the East German trade union federation in the 1950s as a training school for officials at the beginning of the 1960s the site was taken over by the foreign intelligence service of the GDR HVA and became a training centre for reconnaissance abroad The school was under the direct command of the Head of Foreign Intelligence Markus Wolf After top agent Werner Stiller fled to the West and revealed the existence of the espionage school in 1988 it was decided to move the school and turn the site into a sanatorium The renovation work was still being carried out when the Berlin Wall came down and the GDR ceased to exist ZEGG Community purchased the site in 1991 for 2 1 million German marks There is an exhibition about the history of the site in one of the seminar buildings History of the Ideas editZEGG as a project arose out of the ideas developed by Dieter Duhm and Sabine Lichtenfels His book Fear in Capitalism had made Dieter Duhm one of the leading thinkers in the 1968 movement In 1978 Dieter Duhm founded the Bauhutte community project in southern Germany They wanted to create a pioneering non violent cultural model One of the keys to this was considered by the community to be the healing of love between man and woman So they experimented with among other things intensive group processes and liberated sexuality The community saw its way of living as a political statement and actively sought publicity for this which led to some controversial reporting in the press There were also accusations made primarily by the church that the community was a sect and coming primarily from left wing groups that the project was sexist The debate continued as a group from the Bauhutte founded ZEGG in 1991 Dieter Duhm and Sabine Lichtenfels moved to Portugal and in 1994 set up their own project called Tamera ZEGG developed from a community with strong leadership figures and a relatively uniform worldview into a democratic and pluralist project Today the relevant government and church authorities no longer accuse ZEGG of being a sect See also editEcovillage Intentional community Sociocracy Tamera VegetarianismReferences edit a b Achim Ecker and Ina Meyer Stoll ZEGG Forum Kommunikationstraining Home zegg forum org Retrieved 21 March 2015 Home Liebesakademie im ZEGG zegg liebesakademie de Retrieved 21 March 2015 Hagara Feinbier Retrieved 21 March 2015 Duhm Dieter 1970 Angst im Kapitalismus Fear in Capitalism in German Hamburg Marquardsen OCLC 57228136 Lenz Ilse 2010 Die Neue Frauenbewegung in Deutschland Abschied vom kleinen Unterschied The New Women s Movement in Germany Farewell to small differences in German Wiesbaden Springer Verlag p 282 ISBN 978 3 531 17436 5 OCLC 682108910 Brunzels Luther November 2007 16 Jahre ZEGGsismus 16 years of ZEGGsism PDF Projektwerkstatt Heiliger Anita 2008 Padophilie Pedophilia Deutsche Jugend in German 4 Beltz Juventa 166 174 doi 10 3262 DJ0804166 inactive 31 January 2024 ISSN 0012 0332 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a CS1 maint DOI inactive as of January 2024 link Availble at Padophilie Definition Selbstdarstellung Strategien der Opfergewinnung und Moglichkeiten des Gegenhandelns Pedophilia Definition Self portrayal Strategies for Attracting Victims and Options for Counter action yumpu com in German Retrieved 21 December 2023 Falsche Kinderfreunde Fake Childhood Friends Emma in German No September Oktober 1993 1 September 1993 Retrieved 21 December 2023 Ditfurth Jutta 1996 Entspannt in die Barbarei Esoterik Oko Faschismus und Biozentrismus Relaxed into Barbarism Esotericism Eco Fascism and Biocentrism in German Hamburg Konkret p 63f ISBN 978 3 89458 148 0 OCLC 477134243 ZEGG Stellungnahme Kein Sex mit Kindern veroffentlicht ZEGG Statement No sex with children published Confessio in German 20 December 2013 Retrieved 21 December 2023 zegg gemeinschaft zegg kontrovers stellungnahme 2013 ZEGG community ZEGG controversy statement 2013 ZEGG Education Centre Network For A New Culture website Literature edit Beyond you and me Inspirations and Wisdom for Building Community S 128 Forum A way of group communication Richter Free download Beyond you and me e book at Gaia Education website Bang Martin Ecovillages A practical guide to sustainable living Edinburgh 2005 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to ZEGG ZEGG official website in English zegg de Retrieved 21 March 2015 ZEGG Forum English website zegg forum org Retrieved 21 March 2015 Details of ZEGG s decision making in English PDF zegg de Retrieved 21 March 2015 52 09 26 N 12 35 27 E 52 1572222222 N 12 5908333333 E 52 1572222222 12 5908333333 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title ZEGG community amp oldid 1201985232, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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