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December 26, 2012

Sri Aurobindo is a gradualist, an evolutionist

A greater psychology: an introduction to Sri Aurobindo's ... - Aurobindo GhoseA. S. Dalal - 2001 - Provides an overview of the psychological thought of the Indian philospher which includes body, mind, soul, and spirit… "When it comes to a 'greater psychology'-one which includes body, mind, soul, and spirit- Aurobindo has much to teach us, as is clearly and beautifully ...
Indian Philosophy Since Independence - Volume 1 - Page 114 - Dale Maurice Riepe - 1979 - Preview - More editions ... an attempt in particular to possess and organise the mysterious occult, outwardly still undeveloped direct power of Mind upon Life and both Mind and Life over Matter. Lest anyone think that Aurobindo has much use for matter or secular ...
Sri Aurobindo and his contemporary thinkers - Page 8 - Indrani SanyalKrishna RoyJadavpur University - 2007 - Sanyal observes that the idea of universal history as understood by Pramath Nath or Sri Aurobindo has much wider connotation than what is ordinarily conveyed by this expression. Sanyal attempts to elaborate the standpoint of Pramath Nath ...
Annual - Page 106 - Sri Aurobindo mandir, Calcutta - 1995 - Snippet view - More editions This is a very sad state of affairs, because Sri Aurobindo has much to offer to this country: he has brought to us a new model of spirituality which can not only make our terrestrial lives rich and fulfilling, but which can also make us the leaders of ...
Mother India: monthly review of culture - Volume 21 - Page 321 - Kaikhushru Dhunjibhoy SethnaSri Aurobindo Ashram - 1969 - We wish to consider some fundamental principles of Sri Aurobindo's world- vision and God-vision. For we are all seeking to deepen our consciousness of Truth, the truth of the Self, and the World, and God — and Sri Aurobindo has much to tell...
International Encyclopaedia of Yoga & Occultism (In Vols. 3) - Page 453 - Prof. Ramesh Gupta - 2008 - As philosopher Ken Wilber comments: "When it comes to a 'greater psychology' — one which includes body, mind, soul, and spirit, in both ascending evolutionary and descending/involutionary currents—(Sri) Aurobindo has much to teach us.
Sri Aurobindo: A Contemporary Reader Sachidananda Mohanty - 2012 - Preview - More editions The organized Hindi group is fighting against the international numeral on the ground of Aryan Culture. Sri Aurobindo has no decided opinion on the question. But if the South Indians and other non-Hindi Provinces insist on this arrangement, ...
Sri Aurobindo and Karl Marx: integral sociology and dialectical ... - Page 90 - Debi Prasad Chattopadhyaya - 1988 - Preview Then he refers to the deliberations of the Stuttgart Socialistic Conference which considered the question whether socialism is consistent with or excludes patriotism. As for himself Sri Aurobindo has no doubt in his mind that socialism, which ...
But Bolle tries to make far too much out of the point, claiming that Aurobindo has no concern for "epistemology" or for the "foundations" of his positions (see p. 88). 89. Agehananda Bharati in 77ic Tantric Tradition (1970) writes: "Tantrism has ...
The Indian Imagination: Critical Essays on Indian Writing in English - Page 221 - K. D. Verma - 2000 - Preview - More editions In Worthy is the World: The Hindu Philosophy of Sri Aurobindo (Rutherford: Far- leigh Dickinson UP, 1971), Beatrice Bruteau notes "Aurobindo's thesis of the three poises of Brahman," and observes: "He [Aurobindo] has no difficulty in admitting...
Spiritual Titanism: Indian, Chinese, and Western Perspectives - Page 150 - Nicholas F. Gier - 2000 - Preview - More editions Aurobindo has no sympathy for those who describe the Superman as the "deification of the rare or solitary ego," which, says Aurobindo, is unfortunately one valid interpretation of Nietzsche's "Overman." Accepting the cooriginality of Devas ...
Sociology, Ideology and Utopia: Socio-Political Philosophy of East ... - Page 39 - Debi Prasad Chattopadhyaya - 1997 - Preview - More editions The label "false subjectivism" appears no more meaningful than the labels of "oriental despotism" and "oriental substantiality". Sri Aurobindo has no hesitation to recognise the philosophers, poets, and musicians of Germany as "great" but to...
Knowledge Consciousness and Religious Co - Page 269 - Michael T. McLaughlin - 2003 - Preview Recall, however, that Aurobindo has no belief in an incarnation in the Christian sense. For Lonergan and for the Christian theologian in general, the incarnation means that the God-Man, Jesus Christ, is the object of CONVERSION IN ...
Coming Into Being: Artifacts and Texts in the Evolution of ... - Page 186 - William Irwin Thompson - 1998 - Preview - More editions So it is small wonder that Aurobindo has no use for sexual love or the affectionate touching of the human body. But the Rig Veda is fascinating precisely because it gives us a way of getting into a mind that is older even perhaps than the texts ...
Against Empire: Feminisms, Racism and 'the' - Page 109 - Zillah Eisenstein - 2004 - Preview - More editions Sri Aurobindo has no patience with "enforced dogma, cults, and moral codes". One's spiritual evolution develops as one finds oneself "more and more united with the collectivity and the AH". This is a fluid religiosity which encompasses a ...
Studies in Sri Aurobindo's philosophy - Page 125S.K. Maitra - 1945 - The chief complaint of this writer is that, unlike Sankara, Sri Aurobindo has no faith in intuition, and he has paid me a great compliment by quoting from my book An Introduction to the Philosophy of Sri Aurobindo to show that Sri Aurobindo has...
A New Way of Living - Page 257 - Roy Posner - Preview The spiritual view of time described by Sri Aurobindo has no precedence in human history. It is where all understanding of time and beyond should begin to understand its ultimate frontiers. Ordinary vs. Spiritual View of Time -- The normal ...
The Calcutta review - Page 168 - University of CalcuttaUniversity of Calcutta. Dept. of English - 1934 - Aurobindo has no liking for a negative attitude in life; hence though he sees the dignity of the Nirvana calm, he leaves it aside as not yielding the full fruition of life. Aurobindo is always alive to the intrepid and incessant activity of life in which he ...
The yogi and the mystic: a study in the spirituality of Sri ... - Page 122 - Jan Feys - 1977 - Sri Aurobindo has no use for the traditional 'light and dark courses' the deceased soul is supposed to follow. Instead we have the 'supracosmic' and 'cosmic' states of the soul. These are made to correspond to the double 'Unmanifest' of the ...

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