Sri
Aurobinod’s epic Savitri running into about twenty-four thousand lines is not
only a literary masterpiece; it is the supreme revelation of his vision, and a
record of his yogic and spiritual attainments. It proclaims the future of man
and prepares the necessary ground for the powers of the spirit to enter into
his life. As an example, it speaks of essential sound becoming the material
sound, and it is that which can give rise to new expression. These are the
possibilities, and these have been most forcefully and luminously brought out
by the Mother. It is that gift of hers which we value most. Precisely it is the
preciousness of it that we have attempted to put together in the present
compilation. Every effort has been made to collect all the ‘writings’ of the
Mother on Savitri, her avowals and pronouncements made on different occasions
in different contexts. It is believed that this will form a constant source of
inspiration to all the lovers of Savitri, that it will be a means for them to
march on the spiritual path of progress, lead them to attainments which only
Savitri can offer. If Savitri herself ascends to the vast realms of delight,
brihat saubhagam, then surely it does open out a way for us all, those who wish
to follow her path. Rs 300 (For purchases directly from Savitri Foundation 40%
discount is available.) Savitri Foundation Publications Savitri Foundation 10
Jorbagh New Delhi
– 110003 Ph: 011-43001448 E-mail: info@savitri.in
Website: www.savitri.in Amazon Kindle
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Eight Years Old Andrea
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today full of optimism,aspiring to FM 12.12.12 and 12 Qualities 12.12.12. events at Unity
Pavilion starts tomorrow at 7 am with exploration through body, art and deep
dialogue. TWELFTH NIGHT or What You Will Twelfth night or What
You Will, classical Shapkespeare's comdey was put on stage by visiting director
Haimanot Alemu.
Blend of Theology and Humanism in the Poetic Works of Sri Aurobindo
studymode.com By Zizou007,
Dec 2012 13 Pages
Sri Aurobindo Ghosh
(15 August 1872 – 5 December 1950) was an Indian nationalist, freedom fighter,
philosopher, yogi, guru, and poet. He was the first Indian to create a major
literary corpus in English… As a poet he developed his own vision of human
progress and spiritual evolution. His early poems, quite naturally, reveal
deep influences of his Greek and Latin scholarship. They are replete with
names, allusions and images drawn from Greek and Latin classics. His later
poems are replete with allusions from the Veda, the Upanishadas and the
Puranas. His poetic creations are the creations of a mystically and spiritually
inspired consciousness. His writings reflect his political, philosophical and
religious views. The central theme of Aurobindo's vision was the evolution of
human life into life divine. He explains the nature of the process of
evolution.
Philosophies
of History: Meeting of East and West in Cycle - ... - Page 301 - Grace
Edith Cairns - 1962 - The real and the only permanent solution is the
advent of the Gnostic Being, the new evolutionary level. Aurobindo's description of this level which he calls
by the names Gnostic, Supermind, Superman, Supramental is based largely upon
the ... Indian
Philosophy & Culture - Volume 12, Issues 4-15 - Page 20 - 1967 - Like
Henry Bergson in the West, who forcasts the emergence of a society of mystic
beings on a higher evolutionary level,
Aurobindo sees the emergence of Gnostic beings on earth out of the
evolving humanity with supramental consciousness. Institute
of Oriental Philosophy (Vrindāvan, India), Vrindāvan
(India) Institute of Oriental Philosophy, Vaishnava
Research Institute – 1968
Psychology
in India: Volume 4: Theoretical and Methodological ... - Page 120 - Girishwar
Misra - Preview - More
editions Integral vision of Sri Aurobindo not only emphasizes on individual
evolution of consciousness, but also emphasizes on the evolution of
consciousness at a collective- and cosmic level. Sri Aurobindo's vision of psychology is that it is
'the... Perspectives
and challenges in Indian-English drama - Page 15 - Neeru
Tandon - 2006 - Preview
At the philosophical level Sri Aurobindo deals with the idea of human
evolution as is evident from Perseus the Deliverer and the idea of love as a
benevolent force essential for the restoration of peace and harmony, as can be
seen in The ...
Indian
Philosophy in English: From Renaissance to Independence - Page 624 - Nalini
Bhushan, Jay
L. Garfield - 2011 - Preview - More
editions Chaudhury, on the other hand, avers that no conclusive refutation
of Māyāvāda is possible at the logical level. “Sri Aurobindo places before us a higher metaphysical
insight which is inclusive, not exclusive, of the truth inherent in Māyāvāda. Philosophy
East & West - Volume 5 - Page 244 - Project
Muse - 1955 - Nonetheless, on the purely theoretical level, Aurobindo made a
monumental attempt to bring together Eastern and Western political ideas.
Ultimately, all political philosophers involve an element of faith. To a pure
materialist, Plato and St.
The
Advent - Volume 60 - Page 10 - Sri
Aurobindo Ashram - 2003 - Sri Aurobindo speaks of a world union of
free nations, each having status of equality, and all contributing through
their distinctive capacities to the fund of richness and variety at the global level. Sri Aurobindo formulates
therefore an ideal law ... World
union - Volume 48 - Page 9 - World
Union International - 2006 - What the Vedic Rishis had aspired for is
now becoming a reality at the collectivelevel. Sri Aurobindo has
rediscovered the secret of the Vedic Rishis - the 'great passage', mahas
pathah, to the world of 'the unbroken Light', swar, hidden at the...
My
general comment is that I prefer to think of Smith’s use of the IH metaphor as
leading people to actions that met their immediate interests and which in due
course had “unintended outcomes”. The IH metaphor is not
an unintended “mechanism”… In general, I would go along with “unintended
consequences” as an idea, but not with “invisible hand explanations”,
especially linked or sourced to Adam Smith or his use of the IH
metaphor. The “invisible hand” is not an explanation; it describes
metaphorically the motives of some actors for acting, and it is those actions,
not their motives, that have unintended consequences.
The Memory Bank » The Book The two great memory banks
are language and money. Exchange of meanings through language and of objects
through money are now converging in a single network of communication, the
internet. We must learn how to use this digital revolution to advance the human
conversation about a better world. Our political task is to make a world
society fit for all humanity…
As for our
times, the following trio capture something of what I have aimed for in
this book: Castells’s The Rise of the Network Society (13),
Latour’s We Have Never Been Modern (10) and Gregory’s Savage
Money (17).
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