Exploration into an Integrated Approach to Knowledge
Author: Grace
Exploration into an Integrated Approach to Knowledge
an
un-ending educational adventure
“When you feel
that you know nothing then you are ready to learn.” - The
Mother
Background
Auroville has been known as a place of
unending learning for many years. But what are we really learning
here? Are we simply learning practical skills related to the
construction and design of the buildings; the growing, distribution
and preparation of our food, the development and management of our
cottage industries, the governance of our community, the maintenance
and care of our physical bodies, etc. This is all very important of
course. And I believe Auroville contains a rich and diverse
storehouse of learning, but do we really recognize this? Do we
recognize the “gems” of knowledge that lay beneath our everyday
activities? How much time or attention do we really allow for the
awareness of how we approach our everyday activities? Do we
understand why we perform the activities that we do and why our
neighbour chooses to perform the activity that he does? At what level
of consciousness are we when we perform these activities? Are we
really practicing the Integral Yoga in our daily lives (or only when
we visit the Matrimandir, the Samadhi, or participate in an “Integral
Yoga-related” study of some sort)?
Mission
To facilitate the evolution in Auroville of truly integrated learning opportunities, more creative approaches to all aspects of community development, and ultimately an overall more highly integrated community. In essense, to foster the concept that “All Life is Yoga.”
Goal
To collectively develop a practical,
integrated approach that offers every Aurovilian and “friend” of
the Integral Yoga worldwide, the opportunity to participate in an
exploration of learning and discovery that allows us to more fully
integrate the Integral Yoga into our daily lives without taking time
away from our current activities.
Overview
This is a draft of a possible program
that could be used as a starting point to facilitate the development
of the type of program mentioned above. Please note that many more
aspects and possibilities of integrating this approach to learning
could be (and should be) incorporated into the program. However, my
feeling is that initially the program should not be too complex. It
can be added on to each year as we discover new possibilities.
The program is intended as a very
flexible approach that allows for individual and collective ceativity
within a somewhat structured program. In order to make the program
as efficient and meaningful as possible, efforts will be made to
integrate currently established programs and activities in Auroville
into the overall structure wherever feasible and appropriate.
The benefits and levels of learning
attained are purely dependent upon the commitment and practice of
each individual. The prerequisites of the program are: (1) that each
participant recognize that he knows nothing, (2) be open to new
discoveries and (3) be willing to share new discoveries with others.
The program is further designed in such
a way that each individual starts from where he is and explores and
learns at his own pace in an environment/approach which he is most
familiar with.
In order to accommodate the schedules
and locations of a wide variety of participants both in Auroville and
around the world, the program will also be offered online through the
University of Human Unity website. The website will essentially
serve as the database for collecting all the data of experiences and
learnings (from those who want to share) as well as serving as an
organizational tool to organize all the schedules and provide a space
for the “communities of practice” to organize and store their
data and schedules. In this way, we can also provide a space for
learners outside of Auroville to participate, in addition to
individuals within Auroville who want to participate to some degree
but are not able to attend any (or few) sessions for some reason. In
the end, it serves as a comprehensive record of a (potentially)
large-scale experiment.
The inspiration and approach to this
program is derived from Vladimir's papers and presentations on an
integral approach to knowledge as well as the explorations and
discussions held within the University of Human Unity sessions
wherein we explored knowledge according to six approaches to
knowledge (artistic, scientific, psychological, philosophical,
sociological and linguistic). A brief overview of Vladimir's vision
of an integrated approach to knowledge, derived from the Vedic
approach, is available at
http://www.universityofhumanunity.org/integral_approach/knowledge.
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Orientation
Purpose: to present an overview of the whole program, how it will work, the learning possibilities that exist, and the time commitments that will be involved.
This is a general session for everyone
who thinks they might be interested in participating in the program.
Session could be held 2-3 times at venues in Auroville (as well as
online) to allow for as many people as possible to learn about the
program and decide if they would like to participate. Sign-ups can
take place at the end of the orientation and for 2 weeks after the
last orientation session is held – via e-mail, online sign-up
forms, News & Notes application form, and designated
registration centres within Auroville.
II Re-discovering / Cultivating Awareness
Purpose:
To help participants assess their level of awareness in daily
activities and to assist in discovery (or re-discovery) of a method
that each individual can integrate into his daily schedule and
temperment. And more importantly, this method will be used by the
participant throughout the course of the program as a tool for better
integrating new knowledge developed through the program and for
maintaining and cultivating an awareness of how they are acquiring
and using their new-found discoveries in their daily activities.
This is a one-day (or 2 half-days) intensive workshop held 2 to 3 times to facilitate the needs and schedules of each participant. The session will start with a personal self-assessment so that each participant can take an honest look at their level of awareness in each of their daily activities. Several approaches to cultivating awareness will be discussed and practiced within the session so that participants can discover (or re-discover) approaches that they are most comfortable using. Two weeks will be given for general practice of these approaches with emphasis on programs happening in and around Auroville that can further assist in this practice. (For example, meditation or concentration courses, pranayama, yoga nidra, etc) At the end of two weeks time, a number of follow-up sessions will be organized to allow smaller groups to form and share experiences, notes and progress.
III Building Communities of Practice and Discovery
Purpose: to create forums of individuals who are practising according to similar approaches to knowledge so that each individual is starting from a “place” he is most familiar with (“starting from where you are at.”)
Begin by holding a one-day session where we talk about what it means to practise or approach an activity from each of six approaches to knowledge – the artistic/cultural approach, the scientific approach, the linguistic approach, the psychological approach, the philosophical approach, and the
sociological/historical approach.
(This session may be held several times to accommodate all the
interested participants).
Although we each may use several of these approaches in our daily lives, the goal here is to discover which of these approaches we use most in our primary daily work/activity. Through self-assessment and discussions with a facilitator for each approach, every learner will choose an approach to focus on for this integral learning exploration. From this exercise, we will form groups – “communities of practice and discovery” for each of the six approaches to knowledge (listed above). In some cases, we may create more than 6 groups based on the number of participants. For example, if we have a large number of participants focusing on the artistic/cultural approach, we might create several groups, each with a different focus on the artistic approach – art, theatre and music (would be one way to group). This would all depend on the interests and needs of the participants. It will be most important to create groups that can come together regularly at convenient times as these “communities” will serve as the primary “containers” for participants to share and explore.
With the aid of a (semi)trained
facilitator, each of these “communities” will explore in more
depth what it means to operate within their chosen approach to
knowledge. Sessions may include interactive exercises,
sharings/presentations by individual members, etc. The exact format
can be decided on by the group with the aid of the facilitator to
best fit the needs and interests of the group. All groups will be
encouraged to integrate awareness exercises as well as journaling
into their daily routines so that the individual explorations become
more meaningful. Each “community” will decide on meeting places
and times that are most convenient for the group. These gatherings
will happen for at least one month with a suggested minimum frequency
of once per week.
To further supplement and create deeper explorations into each approach, participants will be encouraged to hold “mini-workshops” or personal “glimpses” into their primary activity of focus. For example, a painter may be interested to invite all participants focused on the artistic/cultural approach to come to his studio wherein he could share his favorite brush stroke, how he learned it, what inspires it and perhaps also invite others to experiement with it. All workshops, sessions and sharings should encourage participants to gain a deeper understanding of the primary approach to knowledge that they use in their daily lives as well as the differences and nuances that are employed by their fellow community members within the same approach to knowledge.
IV Exploring Levels of Consciousness
Purpose: to provide a forum whereby individuals may explore and self-assess how they operate within their chosen “approach to knowledge” within each (or according to each) level of consciousness.
Sessions will be held to explore
(separately) each of four levels of consciousness: physical, vital,
mental, and spiritual. These sessions will provide information on
what it means to function within each of these levels along with
practical exercises that can be explored both within the session as
well as integrated into the learner's daily schedule. (Again,
journaling will be encouraged to create a deeper awareness of how the
individual operates within each level).
The four sessions (physical, vital,
mental and spiritual) may either be held (several times each) to
accommodate large mixed groups containing all of the “communities
of practice” or (if the number of facilitators is sufficient) it
might be possible to hold each of the four sessions separately for
each community of practice. Either way, after each session, the
“communities of practice” will be encouraged to meet amongst
themselves and share their discoveries of each level of consciousness
and how it affects/influences/feels within their chosen approach to
knowledge.
During the course of these sessions,
participants will be encouraged to also attend related courses being
offered by Aurovilians that relate to these four levels of
consciousness. For example, during the exploration of the physical
level, participants may wish to explore classes offered in yoga
asanas, tai chi, pilates, etc to allow their physical being to become
more deeply immersed in the experience of that aspect.
V Discovering our Faculties of Consciousness
Purpose: to provide a forum whereby individuals can become aware of the primary faculty of consciousness that they regularly employ in their chosen “approach to knowledge” and to choose an alternative faculty for discovery and development.
Our faculties of consciousness include: thinking, speaking, feeling, seeing, hearing, touching.
Large sessions would be held for all of the communities of practice to come together and explore these faculties. Practical exercises and self-assessments would be used to assist the learners in identifying which of these faculties is used most in their primary daily activity. After allowing the learner some time to explore how he uses this faculty in his daily activities, all the learners would then come together again in large sessions to discover which of the learning faculties is least employed in the course of his daily activities. Based on this discovery, the learner would then be encouraged to participate in a session on how to cultivate that faculty that he least employs (for example, “How to Hear.”) Again, journaling would be encouraged and learners would meet with their “communities of practice” to share their experiences and explorations.
VI Embracing Our Verities of Consciousness
Purpose: to bring a deeper understanding, experience and appreciation of Mother's verities of consciousness to the community and to friends around the world.
This piece of the program is perhaps a
sort of “aside” or extra to the program that is outlined above.
It could be potentially integrated into a year-long program, but may
be a bit much to integrate into the first run of the program which
may start out as a 6-month exploratory venture.
This is a 12-month, year-round,
perpetual program that focuses on one verity per month. One may
envision flooding Auroville with the “Verity of the Month.”
Participants could be encouraged to visit the petal in the
Matrimandir that corresponds to the specific verity being focused on,
journaling on this verity for the whole month. Workshops, lectures
and explorations in this verity could be encouraged for the month.
The News and Notes could focus on the verity of the month. Practice
of this verity would be encouraged for the month. The flower that
corresponds with the verity of the month could be showcased and
studied. Meetings, workplaces, schools and other activities would be
encouraged to focus on the “Verity of the Month.” Art galleries,
films, musical events, poetry readings, etc could focus on the
verity. In essence, Auroville would be bathed in a different verity
each month. We could even focus on “coloring” Auroville (and
ourselves) with the corresponding color of each month's verity.
As an introduction to this 12-month
program, we could design a short one-day introduction that introduces
each of the 12 verites. This could also be offered periodically as
an overview and integrated glimpse of the full program.
VII The Integral Festival
Purpose: To bring together all the “communities of practice” to share, exhibit and celebrate the various explorations into the 6 approaches to knowledge, the four levels of consciousness, and the 6 faculties of consciousness. Through this venue perhaps a clearer understanding of how individuals and groups approach various aspects of life and community may emerge. In addition, it is hoped that new approaches to solving issues in Auroville may be embraced and that new, integrated approaches to learning emerge.
The Integral Festival would be held
in the winter (perhaps February) and would be open to all Aurovilians
and friends from around the world. The Festival would be entirely
designed by the facilitators and participants of the preceding
exploration. Introductory sessions could be held to educate visitors
to the festival on the process used in the learning exploration that
had taken place as well as introductions to the approaches to
knowledge, levels of consciousness and faculties of consciousness so
that they would have a point of reference in which to better
understand the meaning behind the Festival.
Festival events could include the following (but would be limited only to the creativity of the participants):
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General session where a topic is introduced (perhaps “town planning”). Members of each “community of practice”, in turn, share how they would approach that topic (artistic approach, scientific approach, philosophical approach, etc)
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General session where a topic is introduced (perhaps “housing”) and participants who are most familiar with a particular level of consciousness (physcial, vital, mental, spiritual), in turn, share how they might approach the topic from a particular level of consciousness.
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General session on the faculties of consciousness. As above, a topic is introduced (perhaps governance) and participants who focused on a particular faculty (seeing, hearing, etc) could, in turn, share perspectives on that topic from that faculty.
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Each “community of practice” may want to create their own presentations or sharings based on their particular approach (artistic, scientific, philosophical, etc). Or even integrate approaches (such as the historical approach to art or the psychological approach to science, etc). These presentations could take a wide variety of formats. Perhaps a full day for each approach could be scheduled.
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A variety of creative events could be developed: art exhibits, plays, dances, poetry readings, workshops, etc.
Appendix
Self-learning
To a large degree, the program is intended as a self-learning tool. Although guidance and group interactions and sharing are encouraged, essentially the individual is practicing, exploring and learning through his own activities. Journaling, self-assessments and recommended readings can further facilitate this individual learning process. In essence, this makes it possible for anyone to partcipate in the program – individually or collectively, in Auroville or outside of Auroville via connections with the materials and online collaborative platform offered through the website.
Communication
To facilitate
conscious interactions within all program sessions and “communities
of practice” a set of simple communication guidelines might be
agreed upon by all participants at the start of the program (ie. Deep
dialogue, Non-violent communication).
Documentation
If an experiment of this size could truly be implemented, it could potentially serve as a valuable research resource to the World. As such it will be important to document as much as possible via blogs, journaling, audio tapes/video tapes of sessions, recommended readings and papers, etc. (Always, of course, with the participant's approval). It could also be interesting to make a 5-minute video clip of each participant at the beginning and end of the program. Each might talk about where they are (initially) what their goal is from the program and where they are at the end.
Program Schedule
This is a very preliminary program schedule that could be considered as a starting point. The material and possible explorations suggested by this program are infinite and such a short program only “scratches” the surface. But it may be better to start with a more introductory program to initiate interest, gauge the response from participants and whet the appetite for the possibilities that lay beyond...
Program Title |
Approx. time needed |
Dates |
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Recruiting and Preparing the Facilitators |
3 months |
June - August |
Orientation/ registration |
3 weeks |
Sept 1 - 20 |
Re-discovering / Cultivating Awareness |
2 weeks |
Sept 22 – Oct 5 |
Building Communities of Practice and Discovery |
4 weeks |
Oct 6 – Nov 2 |
Exploring Levels of Consciousness |
8 weeks |
Nov 3 – Dec 28 |
Discovering our Faculties of Consciousness |
4 weeks |
Jan 5 – Jan 31 |
Preparing for the Festival |
2 weeks* |
Feb 1 – Feb 14 |
The Integral Festival |
2 weeks |
Feb 15 - 28 |
*Preliminary organization and promotion of the Festival will begin much earlier. These two weeks will allow for the “communities of practice” to finalize their presentations and sharings.