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A view of the Matrimandir from a distance and the surrounding green belt
 Arriving in Auroville was exactly what everyone needed.  Auroville is not crowded at all and it is very clean.  We decided to stay for 6 days and spend Christmas here.  Each day here was different and we managed to have a few low key days where we just relaxed, read or just went for a bike ride to explore.  Having access to bicycles gave us a lot of independence and we were able to explore the community.  Some of the highlights include spending time at the visitor centre where we learned a lot about the history and goals of the community.  We also had a tour of the Matrimandir which is the meditative geodesic dome structure in the shape of a sphere that the community is built around.  It is. . .


 
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A solar field where the Sandhana Forest community gets all of its energy needs.
_Today we went to Sadhana Forest.  We woke up, had breakfast at our guest house and I was really eager to do my Christmas shopping so I left right away.  Unfortunately, the shops open at 9:30am so I had to wait for a half hour.  While I was waiting I realized that I didn't have a pack to carry the presents home so I raced back to our room and got my day pack.  At the guest house I intercepted my Dad and we went to the Visitors Centre together and we were still five minutes early.   We waited until the shops opened and I got what I needed and we got on our bikes and rode to Sadhana Forest.  Allegra and Mom took the bus.   We rode for . . .


 
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Allegra at our guest house grounds in Auroville, notice all the trees!!
We have arrived in Auroville.  Auroville is an intentional "spiritual" community started by a woman whom they call the Mother.  She had a vision of creating Auroville a community which belongs to no one yet is accessible to everyone.  The present population is roughly 2000 people and they come from all over the world, with the majority of residents from India, France, Germany, The Netherlands and the United States along with many more nationalities including 5 Canadians.  At the geographic centre of Auroville sits a huge banyan tree and beside it, they built this golden globe structure which is supposed to be in the shape of a lotus flower and houses their spiritual centre, where people enter in complete silence to meditate. 
     Before Auroville was created, the area was . . .



 
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_In the eerie darkness, we heard more than saw the straw basket hit the dank floor with a loud whump!  A menacing hissing sound came from within  - a low rumbling hhhaaaarrghhh.  Allegra screamed and clutched my arm.  The drunken man squatting on the floor laughed and slid off the top.  A second large man entered, blocking the doorway, the only exit from this creepy back-alley house.  In the beam from the henchman's headlamp,  we watched as an enormous cobra uncoiled itself and stood ramrod straight, then darted at the drunkard, striking and missing.  The only sounds were the hissing and Allegra's sobs.  Somehow it felt more like a hostage-taking than the "children's magic show" we had been promised.  We owed them money, I didn't know how much, and we weren't leaving until we had paid, that much was clear.
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WOW, WE have arrived in India and it is unbelievable.  You can see as many photos and movies as you like but to actually see, smell and hear all the life that is going on around you is sensory overload and an extreme culture shock. 
     Our first real experience of India was during the taxi drive from the Chennai airport to our hotel in central Chennai.  I could not believe it.  Indians do not have any concept of following a single or double lane.  Basically they drive their cars or mopeds into any available space and are constantly using their horns.  Drivers use their horns to communicate to each other which can mean any number of things.  They will honk their horn when attempting to pass with very little room, when they are entering a T-intersection, when they are going around a blind corner, or when they want someone to move out of the way.  They have no concept of using their brakes.  Drivers will rarely come to a full stop, this is the last option.  Instead of braking drivers will . . .