| The Auroville Charter makes education a defining characteristic of
life in Auroville. There is a need however to make certain distinctions
between education as it is commonly understood, and education as
mentioned by Mother in the Auroville Charter and practiced in Auroville.
Education is usually understood as a course of study to acquire a
body of knowledge or skills undertaken to enhance one's ability to do a
particular job and be able to earn more money. The more liberal
definitions of education, where it is understood as development and
refinement of one's personality, without necessarily an eye to economic
advantage, have been out of use for long, and one finds only scattered
instances of the practice of education with such aims. Even so, what
has been envisaged for Auroville is far beyond and above the goals set
by liberal education.
In relation to the education offered at the Centre of Education at
the Sri Aurobindo Ashram, Mother had pointed out that "We are not here
to do (only a little better) what others do. We are here to do what
others cannot do because they do not have the idea that it can be done."
Man’s place in the world
Sri Aurobindo and Mother do not reject the utilitarian or liberal
perspectives. These form a very small part of their total vision of
education, which is based on a deep understanding of the human
personality, of man's place in the world, of the world itself and its
position in the order of the worlds, of how these worlds influence and
impinge on the human personality, of the nature of creation, - and
deriving from all these, the aim of human existence.
Man is seen as a multi-layered being composed of the physical, vital
and emotional, mental, psychic and spiritual personalities. Each of
these is further sub-divided, and each has a counterpart on subtle
planes surrounding the body. There is within man a spark of the
transcendent divine, and the aim of human existence, as seen by
Auroville's founders, is to become conscious of this reality and unite
with it. Each human being has his/her unique path to arrive at this
union, and this can be done in life, in matter itself, and not by
removing oneself from life as advocated by traditional spiritual
practices.
Higher levels of consciousness
So far, man has developed mainly the physical, mental and vital
parts of his being, but now there is an evolutionary thrust to develop
still higher parts, which are contained within man and known as the
supramental personality. By the use of mind, man has now created a
complex structure of society using stupendous advances in technology
which have gone out of control. Only a move to higher levels of
consciousness can save the human race.
In the light of this high
vision underlying Auroville, the internal dynamics of the township are
set in such a way that all its residents are under constant pressure to
exceed themselves, to continually seek self-perfection. These pressures
exist everywhere in the world at this moment in time - yet there is a
difference. Firstly, due to the collective nature of Auroville the
intensity here is much greater and, secondly, its participants have the
guidance of Mother and Sri Aurobindo for understanding and correctly
handling these pressures. As each has a unique path to follow, the
guidance to each comes by establishing contact with the psychic being
within.
Unending education
Auroville contains many different individuals of varying
nationality, background and karmic path. Despite the great diversity
among them, it can generally be said that the movement of each
individual on his/her path to self perfection and growth in
consciousness is what we ‘live’ in Auroville as "unending education".
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