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*Why it is that I do not wish to obey… By Divakar, October 9, 2003:
“This (the e-mailed intimation) is only the latest in a series of steps taken in the
name of the ‘community’ heralding a whole other understanding of the adventure of
Auroville.
It is for instance interesting to note that while by and large in the history of
Auroville until recently such terms as ‘executives’ were seen and felt as mere
conventions, required as tools of communication with the ‘outside world’ but devoid
of any substance in the context of shared commitment and service to the Mother
and to Auroville, a shift of perspective has crept in so effectively that there is now
hardly any protest at the shameless use of legalities to remove ‘opposition’.
I shall say here why I still resist the rulings of the AC/WC as well as of the
Chairman of the GB.
It is because they are mere screens to cover and/or disguise the shift that is being
operated, by all means available, in the direction of Auroville.
Instead of these many loaded agendas and these pretences at opinion polls that
have been aimed at the people of Auroville, here are the questions that ought to
have been presented to all, the proposed directions on which everyone ought to
have been asked to pronounce:
1-
Can the person of the ‘Architect’ be recognised by all as having absolute
authority?
2-
Can the ‘Architect’s decisions’ overrule all inner laws given by the Mother to
serve the advent of unity and true agreement?
3-
Are the ‘Architect’s statements’ to take precedence over all recorded and
written statements issued by the Mother, on the sole basis of Her having
appointed him?
When these questions have been answered by all members of the present Auroville
and a consensus has been obtained, then one can begin to sort out individual
positions.
I choose to continue in the trust that:
A. The Mother’s own stated wish for the Matrimandir is to be realised in its entirety.
B. The Mother’s directions for true agreement and genuine collaboration are the key
to the only viable future.
It does seem today that the spoken majority has not only yielded and/or welcomed
the advent of an exclusive rule but also agreed that just about all means are
acceptable to achieve this rule, regardless of the precedents it creates for the future
of Auroville.
But if that is allowed to become a fact, it may also mean that the people of
Auroville have not been worthy of the autonomy they have been granted.
Divakar”
Note: On October 10, the following note was addressed to “the Matrimandir
Workers”; it was not clear whether that term covered all employees and paid