Sunday, September 27, 2015

Viewing the Matrimandir

Lotus Inspired

While staying in Pondicherry we took a half day to go out to the town of Auroville, an intentional living community which is focused on developing human unity. According to the website "Auroville is recognised as the first and only internationally endorsed ongoing experiment in human unity and transformation of consciousness, also concerned with - and practically researching into - sustainable living and the future culturalenvironmental, social and spiritual needs of mankind." A living community that is founded on the beliefs of the Mother, influenced by Sri Aurobindo's philosophy.

Walk to the Matrimandir


For people visiting Auroville on a day trip the highlight is the walk out to the center of the community to overlook the Matrimandir. Before being allowed to walk out you are required to watch a 10 minute video which outlines some of the beliefs that are encapsulated by this community and by the Matrimandir in particular. As a focal point for meditation, containing a large man made crystal ball in its center and meditation rooms around the outside, it is a space for those who are willing to renounce all religions to take the time to connect to the diving consciousness. 

Center of Auroville

In the words of the Mother:
"The Matrimandir represents the Divine Consciousness. All that is not said, but that is the way it is."

"Matrimandir is here to teach people that it is not by escaping from the world while ignoring it, that they will realise the Divine in life. Matrimandir must be the symbol of this Truth. I don't want it to be made into a religion; with all my force I refuse. We don't want dogmas, principles, ritual, absolutely not, absolutely not."

As a day visitor we only reached a point where we could overlook the impressive spherical structure that is modeled after a lotus in bloom. Taking in the sense of focus and peace that it contributes to the community while appreciating the unique architecture of the Matrimandir.

Sunday, September 20, 2015

Relaxing in Pondicherry


It has been a busy start to the school year here in Delhi. In fact I still feel like I'm getting my feet under me, and we've already finished six weeks. I have a feeling this year is going to fly by! All of this made taking advantage of a three day long weekend all the more important. Where to go? I'm starting to have to dig a bit deeper in order to find destinations that make sense with just three days. This time I headed out to the town of Pondicherry, a small French colonial town about 2 hours south of Chennai in Tamil Nadu.


There isn't a whole lot to do in Pondicherry, rather it is one of the places that you just go to relax. Maybe take a stroll along the Promenade Beach. Check out some of the crumbling French architecture. Rest in a restored colonial building turned into a luxury hotel. Eat some amazing seafood. Rest. Read. Relax. Exactly what I needed for the weekend.