How
Quantum Activism Can Save Civilization: A Few People Can ... - Page 221 - Amit
Goswami - 2011 - Preview
In Hinduism also, until Aurobindo,
this worldliness was undermined as the pursuit of illusion, maya. But this kind
of thinking must give way to new evolutionary thinking, per Aurobindo. This
worldliness is not meaningless as the materialists ...
Mysticism
and the new physics - Page 175 - Michael
Talbot - 1981 - Preview - More
editions (5) Evan Harris Walker echoes Aurobindo's sentiments
when he notes that the behavior of elementary particles appears to be governed
by some sort of conscious force. As Walker
sees it, "Consciousness may be associated with all quantum ...
Quest
for truth: a felicitation volume in honour of Prof. S. P. Kanal - Page 450
- Satewan
Parsram Kanal, Kewal Krishan Mittal - 1976 - 11 So reminiscent were Aurobindo's words of the
passion, the intensity, the flow that had characterised Vivekananda, that one
almost wondered if it was not the latter's voice which had sounded to him in
prison that spoke now through him.
The
Swadeshi Movement in Bengal, 1903-1908 - Page 470 - Sumit
Sarkar - 1973 - A special feature here was the absence of the usual
religious trappings, till
Aurobindo introduced the vow on the sword and Gita in course of a
second visit— and as we shall see, a secularist outlook characterised the
leading Midnapur ...
Muscular
Nationalism: Gender, Violence, and Empire in India and ... - Page 108 - Sikata
Banerjee - 2012 - Preview - More
editions ... based,
motherhood and the asexual female body are centered in the narrative of a
political movement marked by ideas of violence and blood sacrifice that are
remarkably reminiscent of
Aurobindo Ghose's concepts of muscular nationalism.
Surviving
colonialism: a study of R.K. Narayan, Anita Desai, V.S. ... - Page 20 - Chandra
Chatterjee, Universitaire
Instelling Antwerpen - 2000 - This echoes Aurobindo's statement of 1907 that "to think that
a foreign rule would deliberately train us for independence or allow us to
train ourselves is to suppose a miracle in nature."30 In "The Ideal
of Human Unity" which appeared serially ...
Modern
Indian Interpreters of the Bhagavad Gita - Page 66 - Robert
Neil Minor - 1986 - Preview - You
are merely instruments of God for the work of the Almighty." The theme of
surrender to the divine work continues throughout the Bombay speech and recurs in subsequent
articles of Bande Mataram until
Aurobindo's arrest on May 5, ...
Sri Aurobindo,
the perfect and the good - Page 168 - Robert
Neil Minor - 1978 - Good action was that which promoted the strength
of the individual, the nation, and the race.25 The use of sakti as the energy
of the Divine at work in all does not begin until Aurobindo's Nationalist
period. From the Nationalist period on, the ...
Empire,
the National, and the Postcolonial, 1890-1920: Resistance ... - Page 57 - Elleke
Boehmer - 2005 - Preview - More
editions
Swadeshi, boycott, national education, local
justice—these were Aurobindo's watchwords
of the time. For over two years Swadeshi nationalism defined itself in open
opposition to the moderate politics of so-called prayer and petition of the ...
Gandhi
or Aurobindo? and An appeal
to Mr. Gandhi - Page v - Bhim
Chandra Chatterjee - 1921 - Young India which set out on its political
journey in the mood of the Bande Mataram and was flinging out phrases and
sentiments strongly reminiscent of
Aurobindo Ghose, has since deliberately and definitely cried a halt, and
retraced its steps ...
Sri Aurobindo circle - Issues
46-47 - Page 92 - Aurobindo
Ghose, Sri
Aurobindo Ashram, Sri
Aurobindo Society - 1990 - 18 The "still 'higher'
psychology" envisaged by Maslow strikingly echoes Sri Aurobindo's prevision of "the greater
psychology awaiting its hour". In the late 1960s, Maslow, Sutich and other
prominent humanistic psychologists founded an...
On
the edge of the future: Esalen and the evolution of American ... - Page 72
- Jeffrey
John Kripal, Glenn
W. Shuck - 2005 - Preview - And
for devotees, here embodying that exalted Self and self were Aurobindo and the Mother —
twin avatars to bring in the Kingdom of God, "making possible the
appearance of a new species on our planet" and playing an "active and
even ...
Tradition
and the Rhetoric of Right: Popular Political Argument in ... - Page 171 - David
J. Lorenzo - 1999 - Preview
... albeit symbolically
loaded and highly laudatory descriptions of the ways Aurobindo and the Mother
structured Ashram life and divided authority between them until Aurobindo's death. These
depictions show them in two important roles as the ...
The
saffron swastika: the notion of "Hindu fascism" - Volume 2 - Page 643
- Koenraad
Elst - 2001 - 178 This echoes Sri Aurobindo's Uttarpara
Speech (1909): "The Sanatana Dharma, that is nationalism." There is
no denying that on this question, Savitri Devi was entirely on the wavelength
of the whole Hindu nationalist movement.
The
meeting of the East and the West in Sri Aurobindo's philosophy - Page 166
– S.K.
Maitra - 1956 - That birth, far from indicating any fall from
Divinity, is, on the contrary, the highest form of Divine existence, is also
the central idea of that famous verse of the Isopanisad the meaning of which
had been a puzzle until Sri Aurobindo discovered it ...
Journal
of religious studies - Volume 7 - Page 76 - Punjabi
University. Dept. of Religious Studies - 1979 - This cannot be proved
either way until Aurobindo's work
on the Veda receives the attention that it deserves. More work needs to be done
to investigate Aurobindo's use of Vedic Sanskrit and to take seriously his
claim that "Under pressure of ...
The
Advent - Volume 54 - Page 13 - Sri
Aurobindo Ashram - 1997 - With the rise of asceticism which denies
life and birth it became a forgotten way and remained so for a long stretch of
time till Sri Aurobindo retrieved it from obscurity in his monumental
commentaries on the Veda and the Vedanta. There is ...
History
Of Science And Philosophy Of Science: A Historical ... - Page 496 - Sengupta
Pradip Kumar - 2010 - Preview - More
editions
Besides,
in India, since the time of Upanisads till Sri Aurobindo and Akhandamandaleshwar Sri Sri Swami
Swarupananda Paramahansa Dev, one sees the supremacy offered to the might and
strength of different ideas influencing the...
The
Vedanta kesari - Volume 54 - Page 127 - Sri
Ramakrishna Math, Madras - 1968 - In fact, none at all knew of it till
Sri Aurobindo himself revealed this part and its significance in a biographical
note written during the later years and in his talks with the disciples ".
An absorbing book portraying the multicolours of spiritual ...
Godly
men and their golden works - Page 26 - Maharajapuram
Natarajan Krishnamani - 1998 - Physical immortality was never
considered as achievable by man till
Sri Aurobindo emerged. Efforts were made here and there, by man to
attain physical immortality. But ultimately, every man including even those who
advocated for physical ...
The
Rainbow bridge: a comparative study of Tagore and Sri Aurobindo -
Page 196 - Goutam
Ghosal - 2007 - However, Tagore echoes Sri Aurobindo's idea
of man's awareness of his parts and there is a deliberate effort in him to
arrive at a harmony of his mind, life and body. Sri Aurobindo sees it as a
harmony of man's knowledge and will ...
The
swan and the eagle: essays on Indian English literature - Page 29 - C.
D. Narasimhaiah - 1987 - Toru Dutt left behind novels too, one in
French and one in English though they come nowhere near Bronte's in quality.
But she is important as originating in poetry a tradition which had to wait till
Sri Aurobindo for mature handling; ...
Calcutta
review - Page 168 - University
of Calcutta, University
of Calcutta. Dept. of English - 1959 - 'Man to become man-divine' echoes
Aurobindo whose poetry, however, reaches an ecstatic level of spiritual
realization and achieves radiant, vibrant expression.
Thematic
dichotomy of writings in Indian English, Indology, and ... - Page 53 - Satya
Deo Sharma - 1985 - 3 Shaw's Superman echoes Aurobindo's spiritual
divinity and in cenain respects his entire concept of Superamentalism was
superior to even Shaw's and Tennyson's. In his magnum opus In Memoriam,
Tennyson spoke of his theory of spiritual ...
Anthropology of the
self: the individual in cultural perspective - Page 66 - Brian
Morris - 1994 - As all aspects of the world are seen as simply
manifestations of 'spirit', Wilber's analysis collapses into a puerile idealism reminiscent
of Aurobindo, and gravely distorts the meaning of many Buddhist concepts. To
equate Sunyata with ...
Gandhi
and his Jewish friends - Page 5 - Margaret
Chatterjee - 1992 - But she reflects this in a manner more reminiscent
of Sri Aurobindo than of Darwin .
She writes: 'The Secret Doctrine teaches the progressive development of
everything, worlds as well as atoms; and this stupendous development has
neither... The
concept of spirituality
- Page 15 - Margaret
Chatterjee - 1989 - ... for Eucken, however, could only be made
by "coming to terms with the existing condition of the world" and
one's "own soul".11 Eucken's envisaging of what he calls an upsurge
to the supra-vital is strongly reminiscent of Sri Aurobindo.
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