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The Auroville Charter
February 28, 1968
1. Auroville belongs to nobody in particular. Auroville belongs
to humanity as a whole. But to live in Auroville, one must be
the willing servitor of the Divine Consciousness.
2. Auroville will be the place of an unending education, of constant
progress, and a youth that never ages.
3. Auroville wants to be the bridge between the past and the future.
Taking advantage of all discoveries from without and from within,
Auroville will boldly spring towards future realisations.
4. Auroville will be a site of material and spiritual researches
for a living embodiment of an actual Human Unity.
A Dream
There should be somewhere upon earth a place that no nation could
claim as its sole property, a place where all human beings of
goodwill, sincere in their aspiration, could live freely as citizens
of the world, obeying one single authority, that of the supreme
Truth; a place of peace, concord, harmony, where all the fighting
instincts of man would be used exclusively to conquer the causes
of his suffering and misery, to surmount his weakness and ignorance,
to triumph over his limitations and incapacities; a place where
the needs of the spirit and the care for progress would get precedence
over the satisfaction of desires and passions, the seeking for
pleasures and material enjoyments.
In this place, children would be able to grow and develop integrally
without losing contact with their soul. Education would be given,
not with a view to passing examinations and getting certificates
and posts, but for enriching the existing faculties and bringing
forth new ones. In this place titles and positions would be supplanted
by opportunities to serve and organize. The needs of the body
will be provided for equally in the case of each and everyone.
In the general organisation intellectual, moral and spiritual
superiority will find expression not in the enhancement of the
pleasures and powers of life but in the increase of duties and
responsibilities.
Artistic beauty in all forms, painting, sculpture, music, literature,
will be available equally to all, the opportunity to share in
the joys they bring beinglimited solely by each one's capacities
and not by social or financial position.
For in this ideal place money would be no more the sovereign lord.
Individual merit will have a greater importance than the value
due to material wealth and social position. Work would not be
there as the means of gaining one's livelihood, it would be the
means whereby to express oneself, develop one's capacities and
possibilities, while doing at the same time service to the whole
group, which on its side would provide for each one's subsistence
and for the field of his work.
In brief, it would be a place where the relations among human
beings, usually based almost exclusively upon competition and
strife, would be replaced by relations of emulation for doing
better, for collaboration, relations of real brotherhood.
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