“Auroville is here to realise human unity,” shares our guide. We sit under a large, leafy tree, facing the dome. He asks the group, "What will you do to realise human unity?"
Be kind, get organised, forget social status, eat and share good food, listen, laugh. These are some of the many responses.
“It’s time,” he says. We walk down a ramp between red sandstone petals. Together, they form a lotus. Each petal contains a meditation room. We sit around the lotus pond, under the matrimandir. A small gong sounds and we stand up and enter through one of the many openings. In an antechamber, we put white socks on to protect the marble. We walk up more stairs to a ramp and into the inner chamber. The whole space resonates with light and is so surreal that it wouldn’t be out of place on the set of Blade Runner.
Inside the inner chamber, there are 12 pillars that support the structure. We sit on small cushions, eyes fixated on the centre, where a large crystal seems to hum with a tangible energy. A single beam of light, guided by a heliostat (a computer-controlled mirror), shines down through the roof. It passes through the crystal and down into the lotus pond below. We are supposed to ‘concentrate.’ No chanting or movement is allowed. I must say I am pretty rubbish at concentrating. For some reason a succession of U2 songs entered my head. We remain seated, fixated on the crystal for at least fifteen minutes before the signal is given for all of us to troop out of the chamber.
But starting from that night, a strange thing happened. I could remember my dreams again. I had not being able to do so for the longest time. So was there some kind of energy in that chamber? I certainly think so!
4: Communities
While having rather bland coffee at Ganesh Bakery, we strike up a conversation with Jorge, an older gentleman. We learn he is a farmer and but also builds giant 3-D printers that create small huts in the nearby farm of TerraSoul.
People here hold multiple jobs in diverse fields. His fellow farmer, Juan, is a farmer in the morning and a Thai massage therapist in the afternoon. Jorge, originally from Ecuador, has been here for the last seven years. He took over TerraSoul a few years ago and has shifted its focus. He’s able to do this because nobody owns anything in Auroville, not the land nor the buildings. So if someone wants to leave, they just vacate their property and hand over the keys to someone who shows the willingness to carry on with the work.