The story of a mother and science teacher in Auroville who found deep meaning in the community, and speaks to the difference between its external and internal aspects.
Death of a dream
The author asks whether it is possible to express what is being lost, if the dream of Auroville can withstand the diktats of the current masters.
Uprooting the idea of Auroville will be difficult
An interview on the current situation, how Auroville is governed, persons as the core, the past and future.
Auroville’s governance crisis
An interview on the current governance with a married couple who have lived in Auroville for over forty years.
A space to work on human unity – and resist forces of destruction
A wide-ranging set of reflections on the history of Auroville from its founding to today’s difficulties.
Merci Auroville !
Timothé Reuter is a 25 year old French man who came to Auroville in the context of community service with the Pavillon de France. He speaks of how Auroville welcomes you and pushes you to rediscover spirituality, patience, and meaning.
A basket full of grace
On 17 April, long-term Aurovilian Frederick Schulze Buxloh was informed that his application for visa
extension had been denied. The decision sparked widespread concern, leading to a petition addressed to Indian
authorities that garnered over 4000 signatures.
Sharing the essence of Buddha Garden
The founder of a 25-year-old Auroville farm explores the effects of a new VIP road planned across the farmland. Uncertainty about the road and the future of the farm has affected food growing activities and how it is leading to a new vision for the new reality.
Remembering the future and The heaviest rain
A lyrical account from a caretaker of Pitchandikulam Forest, a center of restoration ecology, education, and community outreach.
Kailash no more
A goodbye to a cherished home for youth which was recently shut down.