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Shared Living Project / Auroville Documentary - Journey to the City of Dawn
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- Don’t listen to the mainstream disinfo propaganda or at least take it with caution… the mainstream media always discredited alternative experimental communes throughout the last century claiming them to be a cult, child abusers, drug addicts etc. (i am not talking about auroville here, but lived alternatives like them in general). before i judge such communes, i would go there myself and check it out. in case of auroville, i met many people who went there many times and just loved it.
- For me seems that most the indian people still getting the labor jobs, like constructing, collecting son on, while the white people, those from rich country can enjoy the whole spiritual, utopian thing. But I got that just with 5 minutes of video here in youtube. Probably I’m wrong, right?
- The Venus Project is proposing doing something similar to this world wide but, with no monetary system, no government, and a focus on using technology to solve problems. How does this differ from the vision of Auroville? (I only just heard of Auroville)
pdsmith:

Auroville (City of Dawn) is an “experimental” township in Viluppuram district in the state of Tamil Nadu, India near Puducherry in South India. (Wikipedia) (via butdoesitfloat)
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Shared Living Project / Auroville Documentary - Journey to the City of Dawn

Comments:

- Don’t listen to the mainstream disinfo propaganda or at least take it with caution… the mainstream media always discredited alternative experimental communes throughout the last century claiming them to be a cult, child abusers, drug addicts etc. (i am not talking about auroville here, but lived alternatives like them in general). before i judge such communes, i would go there myself and check it out. in case of auroville, i met many people who went there many times and just loved it.

- For me seems that most the indian people still getting the labor jobs, like constructing, collecting son on, while the white people, those from rich country can enjoy the whole spiritual, utopian thing. But I got that just with 5 minutes of video here in youtube. Probably I’m wrong, right?

- The Venus Project is proposing doing something similar to this world wide but, with no monetary system, no government, and a focus on using technology to solve problems. How does this differ from the vision of Auroville? (I only just heard of Auroville)

pdsmith:

Auroville (City of Dawn) is an “experimental” township in Viluppuram district in the state of Tamil Nadu, India near Puducherry in South India. (Wikipedia) (via butdoesitfloat)

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