Even if we establish a special place for Thiaooubians followers to live without money, it shouldn't be used as a place to live because it is EASY /CONVENIENCE to live. It is expected to have several physical challenges and each of us are required to share/contribute.
Precisely! Meaning that it will be rather difficult to find a place without having to start everything from scratch.
Regarding any place to live, one very important issue we should concentrate our attention on (besides many others) is how is the place governed? I found an interesting quote from the Auroville site (taken from
http://www.auroville.org/faq_nutshell.htm):
Organisation - there is no fixed hierarchical structure in the internal organisation of AV (note: AV stands for Auroville). Day to day running of the community is mostly handled by a number of working groups covering areas like afforestation, finance, farms, health, education, entry into AV, and general community coordination, who operate with considerable autonomy. Major community decisions are usually taken at or endorsed by meetings open to all residents, wherein the preferred mode of decision is by consensus. The Residents Assembly (see separate note) selects a body - the Working Committee - from its members to liaise and work with the Governing Board of the AV Foundation, and a second body - the Executive Council - to deal with internal matters.
Ownership - all immovable assets of AV such as land and buildings are owned by the Auroville Foundation. Aurovilians have no right of ownership, only the right to occupy a residence they have constructed in AV - so long as they continue to be 'Aurovilian'. Newcomers are required to wait to the end of their probationary Newcomer period before constructing a residence in AV.
This, of course, is not the just and fair system described by Thao (when describing the organization of the people of Mu), which after much reflection seems indeed as the only possible system.
Still a place like Auroville inspires me! It stands as probably the closest known iniative to the ideal one cited by Thao.
Since we all have distinct missions to achieve in life our personal answer to this and many other issues can be cleared via contact with our Higher Self. That is providing the answer comes. I have experienced that many of the questions I pose remain apparentely unanswered because I probably was not yet be ready for the answer (or the question wasn't relevant). Still we should be alert within the next immediate 3 days after asking the question for any sign or evidence of an answer.