December 05, 2012

Sri Aurobindo perceived Dharma in terms of unity and dispelled many unhelpful dichotomies

The political philosophy of Sri Aurobindo - Page 132 - Vishwanath Prasad Varma - 1976 - claims do not seem to be adequately documented from the historical angle. Aurobindo's philosophy of history, in its idealization of the great man as the divinely chosen instrument of mother Kali — the Zeitgeist, reminds one of Hegel and ...
Link - Volume 15, Part 2 - Page 44 1972 - From the literary and intellectual angle, Aurobindo was probably the most highly gifted of his distinguished contemporaries, and his writings throw a flood of light upon the radical movement in India at the turn of the century. Gifted with a highly ...
Sri Aurobindo circle - Issue 33 - Page 122 - Aurobindo Ghose - 1977 - We can consider the relationship from two angles: they are the same but on different levels, and also they are different but have to be united through knowledge, experience and growth. From the first angle Sri Aurobindo says: "The psychic is a ...
Talks with Sri Aurobindo - Volume 4 - Page 316 - NirodbaranAurobindo Ghose - 1989 - Or rather you believe but your arm doesn't. You identify with the arm. M: Last evening your knee was bending more than usual, Sir, wasn't it? Sri Aurobindo: Maybe. M: Coming almost to a right angle. Sri Aurobindo: It would have bent more but ...
Understanding thoughts of Sri Aurobindo - Page 129 - Indrani SanyalKrishna RoyJadavpur University. Centre for Sri Aurobindo Studies - 2007 - ... from a spiritual angle: Sri Aurobindo's philosophy of education does not limit itself to encouraging the growth of moral, intellectual capacities in the individual with special reference to the full use of sense-organs only. In fact, he tries to give ...
Sri Aurobindo and world literature - Page 2 - Goutam Ghosal - 2000 - Very material subjects like economics and business management may be seen from the consciousness angle. Sri Aurobindo knows that Matter is secret God and therefore the material is as important as the spiritual. His one clause sums up ...
The Advent - Volume 63 - Page 33 - Sri Aurobindo Ashram - 2006 - ... is imperfect and not definitive. It is only in the supermind that Awareness, Will, Force are always one movement and automatically effective."13 Essence of Consciousness Looking from a different angle, Sri Aurobindo CONSCIOUSNESS 33.
A study of "Savitri." - Page 304 - Prema Nandakumar - 1962 - ... to all (sarvam) — herself, her father, her mother, her parents-in-law, and all her husband's family. Re-reading the old bardic tale from a fresh angle, Sri Aurobindo invests Aswapathy's tapas with a vaster significance; it is a growth in ...
Collected Works: On thoughts and aphorisms - Page 315 - La Mère - 1987 - Step by step and from every angle, Sri Aurobindo shows us how the Truth is above and beyond all contraries and opposites, beyond divisions — in a radiant and total Unity. 25 February 1970 357 — The Brahmin first ruled by the book and the ...
Recent Indian English poets, expressions and beliefs - Page 124 Dr. R. K. Singh - 1992 - But philosophers treat death from an altogether different angle. Sri Aurobindo has given us an admirable definition of death in his epic poem Savitri: Although Death walks beside us on life's road, A dim bystander at the body's start And a last ...
The Political Philosophy of Sri Aurobindo - Page 232 - V. P. Varma - 1990 - Preview - More editions ... read in this perspective. Aurobindo supported active resistance provided passive resistance failed. In his famous article "The Morality of Boycott" he stated: "The Gita is the best answer to those who shrink from battle as a sin- and aggression ...
Consciousness in Advaita Vedānta - Page 129 - William M. Indich - 2000 - Preview - More editions Clearly, then, in the process of reconciling the traditional Advaitic conception of absolute consciousness with an evolutionary perspective, Aurobindo actually modifies the former to the point of giving up its most unique features. Furthermore ...
Hartshorne, Process Philosophy, and Theology - Page 118 - Robert Kane, Robert Kane Stephen H. Phillips - 1989 - Preview - More editions As a representative of Indian theism and a target for meaningful engagement from a process-theological perspective, Aurobindo presents particular advantages and disadvantages. Most encouraging is the wealth of concurrence in at least the ...
The yogi and the mystic: a study in the spirituality of Sri ... - Page 366 - Jan Feys - 1977 - To be adapted to Teilhard's perspective, Aurobindo's self must shed its solipsism. — The pure self, central in Aurobindo's spirituality must be purified of its exclusiveness and ultimacy to be adaptable to Teilhard. Section 29 : The Impassible Self ...
Towards a new mysticism: Teilhard de Chardin and Eastern religions - Page 211 - Ursula King - 1980 - In one respect, however, Teilhard and Aurobindo are curiously alike: despite their efforts to find a synthesis of thought between East and West, both remain locked in their own religious and cultural perspective. Aurobindo emphatically claims ...
Dynamic Facets of Indian Thought: Western impact on Indian thought - Page 95 - Anil Kumar Sarkar - 1988 - ... both from the Yogic-Tantric, and from symbolic aspects, as powerful effects for the transformation of the human mind, from an international perspective. Aurobindo's general suggestion is that all orders of confronted experience from Matter to ...
Zygon - Volume 42 - Page 731 - Meadville Theological SchoolJoint Publication Board of the Institute on Religion in an Age of Science and the Center for Advanced Study in Religion and Science, OCLC FirstSearch Electronic Collections Online - 2007 - From his more monistic Advaita Vedantic perspective, Aurobindo sees both Nature and Spirit as ultimately a manifestation of the one absolute Godhead (Brahman). During the process of cosmic manifestation, the underlying C. Mackenzie...
Yoga, mathematics, and computer sciences: in change confronting ... - Page 85 1997 - present astro-physiological state from the earthly perspective. Aurobindo refers to this kind of astral life, but Yogananda adds a little more to this aspect of experiential possibility, in some concrete situations, maintaining another kind of ...
New technological civilization and Indian society - Page 51 - B. D. Nag ChoudhuriIndian Institute of Advanced Study - 1990 - II Now let us turn to one of the most respected and well-known thinkers of modern India, Aurobindo Ghose (1870-1950) in whose thoughts and works man and nature have been juxtaposed in an integral-evolutionary perspective. Aurobindo ...
Religion and society - Volume 26, Issue 3 - Page 67 - Christian Institute for the Study of Religion and Society, Bangalore - 1979 - It has very much shaped the meaning and content of dharma, understood from an ethical perspective. Aurobindo Ghose also perceived of dharma in terms of unity. He had a vision of unity of humanity transcending race, caste, colour, creed ...
Indian book chronicle - Volume 1 - Page 173 1976 - From this perspective Aurobindo's presentation in this essay would be quite fascinating for the present day Western reader. B.G. Ray's 'Rabindranath Tagore' is a philosophico-lyrical view of Tagore. The essay justly introduces the multiple ...
Somen Das - 1996 - 75 Therefore we should understand the apparent contradictions in this context and from this perspective. Aurobindo, in like manner, conceived of the divine life here on earth. Bruteau rightly notes, "It is a life in the midst of the world mingling all ...
Enlightening studies in Indian English poetry - Page v - Amar Kumar Singh - 1994 - Some new but serious topics have been analyzed as critically as possible — the chief themes of Indian English poetry, its chief drawbacks, the future of it, the position of it in world perspective, Aurobindo's mantric style, the revolt of the 
Journal of Integral Theory and Practice, V4.2 - Page 2 - Ken Wilbur - Preview - More editions He and The Mother considered this transformative process to be evolutionary in nature, opening a path to a post-human integral 2 Journal of Integral Theory and Practice—Vol. 4, No. 2 A. COMBS The Integral Perspective Sri Aurobindo.
S.N.. Das - 2002 - Preview - More editions Sri Aurobindo's idea of India as a nation is, no doubt, a difficult concept. One cannot hope to understand it fully unless one first decides to place Sri Aurobindo in the proper perspective. Sri Aurobindo spent twenty-eight years of his life in the nineteenth century and the remaining fifty years in our present century. All India Conference on the Relevance of Sri Aurobindo Today, ... - Page 47 - Aurobindo GhoseSri Aurobindo Samiti – 1975 The Bengali intellectual tradition: from Rammohun Ray to ... - Page 201 - Amal Kumar Mukhopadhyay - 1979
The Bengalis: The People, Their History, and Culture. Religion and ... - Page 91 - S.N.. Das - 2002 - Preview - Judged from a different angle, Aurobindo's insistence on the spiritual soul of India, on the need of viewing India as a mother through whom the divine being has been manifesting himself may, of course, be said to have grown out of his great ...
Spirituality and Business: Exploring Possibilities for a New ... - Page 29 Sharda S. Nandram, Margot Esther Borden - 2009 - Preview On the basis of this perspective, Sri Aurobindo distinguished four different types of knowledge (Table 2.1) present in our outer mind (Cornelissen, 1999). 1. The one that objective science generates, which he called indirect as it is mediated by ... Spirituality and Business - Page 29 2010 - Preview
Cornelissen R. M. Matthijs - 2011 - Preview Disagreeing with the illusionist Advaitic perspective, Sri Aurobindo affirmed a realistic Advaita as noted in the preceding passage. He emphasized the equal importance and significance of the material worldly existence as of the spiritual, and...
The Indian Scriptures and the Life Divine - Page 193 - Binita Pani - 1993 - Preview ... qualified nor psychologically disposed to accept and interpret the Indian scriptures in their true perspective. Sri Aurobindo's main purpose in undertaking the translation of the Upanishads and other PHILOSOPHY OF THE UPANISADS 193.
Contemporary Indian philosophy - Page 180 - Basant Kumar Lal - 2010 - Preview - More editions Somehow we do not normally have the capacity to know ourselves in our true perspective. Sri Aurobindo says, "we are composed of many parts, each of which contributes something to the total movement of our consciousness, our thought, ...
Sri Aurobindo critical considerations - Page 41 - Dr. O. P. Mathur - 1997 - ... creation and dissolution that is incomprehensible has been explained by Sri Aurobindo from a refreshingly positive perspective. Sri Aurobindo writes: "There is no end to the World's stupendeous march, there is no rest for the embodied soul.
Critical Issues in Mathematics Education - Page 147 - Paul ErnestBrian GreerBharath Sriraman - 2009 - Preview - More editions By contrast, our nondualist-integral perspective (Sri Aurobindo, 1998; Wilber, 2004) helps to dispel many unhelpful dichotomies, such as mathematics versus culture, knowledge versus activity, and meaning versus interpretation.
The Ideological Integration of East and West: An Enquiry ... - Page 4 - Moazziz Ali Beg - 2005 - Preview This discourse therefore, goes to bring the guiding philosophy of this civilization under examination for clearing the ground for the rise of a new perspective. Sri Aurobindo (1970) has warned us that the present arrangement of the world 4 The...
The Plays of Sri Aurobindo, a study - Page 118 - S. S. Kulkarni - 1990 -... dramatic blank verse is made by those critics who do not view late Victorian literature in another perspective. Sri Aurobindo himself, as is clear from his letter to Amal,5 did not think that late Victorian literature showed signs of decadence.
Philosophical Aspects of Thanatology - Volume 1 - Page 105 - Florence M. Hetzler, Austin H. Kutscher - 1978 - Preview - More editions If all groups and individuals would have a new common goal, they would share a new consciousness born of a prenatal rather subliminal awareness, and death would be seen in a new perspective. Sri Aurobindo expressed this new ...
Mother India: monthly review of culture - Volume 59 - Page 558 - Sri Aurobindo Ashram - 2006 - 3) The Hindu list of the ten avatars gives us another interesting perspective. Sri Aurobindo writes that the last three avatars, Krishna, Buddha and Kalki depict the stages of spiritual development upon earth. Krishna follows the normal course of ...
The Indian libertarian - Volume 19 - Page 26 - 1971 - Viewed in historical perspective, Sri Aurobindo's achievement as a nationalist-mystic is reminiscent of the Indian tradition of the philosopher-statesman. Like Janaka and Vidyaranya, Sri Aurobindo combined political wisdom and philosophical ... Indian Review - Volume 67 - Page 4 1971
Integral health: a consciousness approach to health & healing - Page 94 - Soumitra BasuSri Aurobindo International Institute for Integral Health and Research- 2000 - Culture: a Consciousness Perspective Sri Aurobindo elaborates, "The culture of a people may be roughly described as the expression of a consciousness of life which formulates itself in three aspects. There is a side of thought, of ideal, ...
World union - Volume 19 - Page 11 - World Union (Organization) - 1979 - In light of your comments on this larger scheme, how does one then view the persons of Sri Aurobindo and the Mother, from this present perspective? Sri Aurobindo and the Mother identified themselves with humanity and worked out solutions ...
The Advent - Volume 61 - Page 22 - Sri Aurobindo Ashram - 2004 - The traditional commentators point out that they set forth a cogent perspective. Sri Aurobindo says that they speak from a highly synthetic point of view. Therefore we cannot deny that a unified system of ideas is implicit in them. An attempt is ...
Bulletin of the Ramakrishna Mission Institute of Culture - Volume 13 - Page 173 - Ramakrishna Mission. Institute of Culture - 1962 -  ... existence were discussed in their proper perspective. Sri Aurobindo did pioneering work in both the philosophy and the technique of yoga. His Integral Yoga is a very distinctive contribution. This distinctiveness has been well regarded in this ...
Beyond man: life and work of Sri Aurobindo and the Mother - Page 297 - Georges van Vrekhem - 1997 - ... at the end of the grand~ perspective Sri Aurobindo and the Mother had seen 'superman' standing, the being with the supramental Unity-Consciousness, the divine Man, the new species on the Earth. It was to make the transition from man to...
The yogi and the mystic: a study in the spirituality of Sri ... - Page 47 - Jan Feys - 1977 - Though the span of time coincides, it is seen here in a different perspective: Sri Aurobindo's yogic course begins to orient itself towards the future. For, there is still the fourth major experience, "that of the higher planes of consciousness leading...
The Indian journal of political science - Volume 68 - Page 487 - Indian Political Science Association - 2007 - While Darwin's theory of evolution studied the evolution of human being from the biological perspective, Sri Aurobindo almost applied this theory though from a different angle. In the evolutionary process, for Sri Aurobindo, human society ...
Journal of Dharma - Volume 27 - Page 169 - Dharmaram College. Centre for the Study of World Religions - 2002 - Person and perspective Sri Aurobindo, philosopher and mystic, poet and critic, was one of the most outstanding Indian thinkers of the twentieth century. A many-sided genius of extensive knowledge and intense mystical experience, ...
R̥gvedic legends - Prem Chand Shridhar - 2001 - ... Agni — Personification of Agni — Birth of Agni according to Kaegi — R.N. Dandekar' s View — Regarding transparent character of Vedic Agni — Etymology of the Word Agni — Agni in the philosophical perspective — Sri Aurobindo' s View.
Journal of Indian Council of Philosophical Research - Volume 5 - Page 147 - 1987 - They initiated the people to imitate antiquity and revive creative impulse. Perhaps for this perspective, Sri Aurobindo likened Indian Renaissance to the Celtic Renaissance of Ireland. In this short note, I propose, first, to delineate my arguments...
Transaction - Indian Institute of World Culture - Issue 105 - Page 3 - 2002 - It is only when we go beyond science that the true value of science itself appears in the right perspective. Sri Aurobindo once wrote in a striking aphorism: God's negations are as useful to us as His affirmations. It is He who as the Atheist ...

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