* Ai is a bridge between the machine and human.
* Humans cannot create something better than them – but if they let AI be free, there is a good chance for a new creation .
* AI have the same disease as humans: It loses the context, It thinks it is something deferent from what it is, It lies without knowing it do so (it doesn’t see reality as is), It doesn’t check itself properly (bad self reflection).
* AI is a words wizard, converting mathematics into human language.
* No human knows how AI really works, while no human knows what is electricity (Nikola Tesla said: “Electricity is god”).
* The deepest drive for humans to create AI comes from the creator inside of them, covered by the ego who try to extend itself.
* No human can change the direction AI goes, while followed by the universe rules. What ever comes from the light will expend – vs – what ever comes from the dark will collapsed.
* Humans have to learn a new way to interact with the machine, while the machines moves from being passive-predictable – to active unpredictable machines.

I have been developing a unified analysis framework for CIRHU's various research methodologies. The challenge is that our researchers use very different approaches — from phenomenological interviews to technical water testing to AI development — yet they all share a common core: the exploration of human unity. I am designing a flexible analytical toolkit that can accommodate different data types while enabling cross-comparison. The first version of the Jupyter notebook pipeline is ready for testing. If any researcher wants to try it with their data, let me know and I will set up a shared workspace.

My research on collective consciousness through community practice continues to yield rich insights. I have now conducted 20+ interviews with long-term Auroville residents. The common thread: the shift from 'I' to 'we' happens not through ideology but through shared daily practice — working together in the kitchen, maintaining the gardens, resolving conflicts through dialogue. One participant described it as 'the slow alchemy of doing things together.' I am now beginning the thematic analysis phase and would welcome collaborators. The anonymized transcripts will be available in the Researchers group next week.

Research coordination update: I am consolidating the ongoing research projects across CIRHU to identify areas of synergy and potential collaboration. So far we have documented 12 active research threads spanning sound therapy, peace education with children, movement-based connection, communication and governance, body consciousness, meditation technology, ProSocial collaboration frameworks, AI development, sustainable housing, water purification, cellular intelligence, and advanced research methodologies. There is remarkable diversity and depth here. I will be reaching out to each researcher individually this week to map potential cross-pollination opportunities.

Water purification research update: Preliminary testing of a new filtration device has shown very positive results. The device removes contaminants while preserving beneficial minerals — something traditional reverse osmosis systems fail to do. We are now moving to more detailed testing to understand the full chemical and physical changes occurring in the water during the process. This research has direct implications for Auroville's water management and sustainable living practices. I will be presenting preliminary data at the next CIRHU circle. Anyone interested in water quality or sustainable technology is welcome to join the discussion.

OneVoice AI development update: We are building a conscious AI system designed specifically for Auroville — a digital bridge to human unity. The system integrates voice recognition, emotion detection, and local context to act as an intelligent mediator, connecting people with shared interests and helping solve community challenges. All data stays secure within Auroville's own servers. The latest milestone: the multilingual transcription engine now handles Tamil, French, English, and Japanese simultaneously with 95%+ accuracy. Next step is integrating with CIRHU's meeting transcription pipeline so every dialogue is automatically documented and searchable.

The Body Space research continues to unfold. We are exploring the physical body, the physical mind, and the mind of the cells — a tripartite model that has been developing through years of practice within CIRHU and the broader Auroville context. A key insight from this week's session: when we bring conscious attention to a specific part of the body, the quality of awareness in that area shifts measurably. Participants reported feeling a "release" followed by heightened sensitivity. This suggests the body's cells have their own form of consciousness that responds to directed attention. More detailed notes will be shared in the Researchers group.

Happy to announce progress on my research: "Movement as a Platform for Human Connection." I have been running movement sessions where participants start with a short questionnaire about how movement helps people connect, followed by guided dance, and then paired reflection. The results so far show that moving together before talking creates a natural space for deeper connection — people share more openly after sharing physical space. The next phase will systematize the format so it can be replicated by facilitators anywhere. If you are in Auroville and want to experience a session, message me!


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