Across the world, land is being re-understood not as a resource to extract from, but as a living relationship shaped over time. Through the long, imperfect experiment of Auroville, this essay reflects on what becomes possible when soil, water, and trees are treated as collaborators rather than commodities.
Continue readingEcology as the Living Infrastructure of Auroville
Auroville’s regeneration of earth and water was not an environmental project but an evolutionary necessity. Through decades of collective labour and research, degraded land became a living laboratory, revealing how material reality responds when consciousness leads action.
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