As with anything, Auroville isn't perfect, and we've heard our share of complaints about the growing pains it's working through, but they've got an impressive thing going so far. For anyone interested, there are numerous possibilities for living (or volunteering) and learning with different Aurovillian villages focusing on everything from sustainable living, organic gardening, empowering rural women, teaching orphans and others. There are available classes in yoga, reiki, capoeira, singing, drawing, healthy eating, language and numerous other topics. If this sounds good to you, plan to come for two weeks up to several months to make the most of it. We hadn't planned on commiting now, but we may well return.
As the world is rapidly changing and groping for new paradigms to re-model itself, so Auroville stands poised at the start of a new millennium, ready to enter a new phase of its development and growth, and aware of a new flowering of the faith in humanity's future that it represents. posted by Tami at 9:22 AM Destination World
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