Twilight of modern mind
OM Is The Eternal Brahman -
The Mandukya Upanishad, while relatively short, is focused entirely on an in depth examination of OM, in both its esoteric and its outward significance. O... Introduction to the Mandukya Upanishad: OM Is The Eternal Brahman -
The Mandukya Upanishad, while relatively short, is focused entirely on an in depth examination of OM, in both its esoteric and its outward significance. O... Hampi Continues to Live – Part 7 -
Continued from Part 6 Chakratirtha, Tungabhadra River and Kodandarama temple (Photos by Suhas Mehra, text by Beloo Mehra) Not far from Vittala temple, a ... Explorations in Savitri 156, pp. 372-374 -
“O spirit, traveller of eternity, Who cam'st from the immortal spaces here Armed for the splendid hazard of thy life To set thy conquering foot on Chance a... Learning from Gārgī’s Silence -
“Thereupon, Gārgī Vācaknavī fell silent.” (Bṛhadāraṇyaka Upaniṣad 3.6) I’m currently teaching a class called “Ancient Women Philosophers: India and Greece,... George Steiner's After Babel babble. -
George Steiner is dead. I am now a dozen years older than he was when he published 'After Babel'. I can no longer believe that *'To understand is to deciph... Twilight of the Modern Mind -
I have a book by Morris Berman entitled The Twilight of American Culture. I think it would have been better named The Twilight of the Modern Mind. This is ... Syllabus Help Request -
I am teaching a newly designed course, Rhetoric & Dialogue in Religion & Theology (REL 300), which is part of a new sequence of courses running from our in... Thoughts on William James, Pure Experience, and Materialism -
Idealism and panpsychism seem to me to make easy friends in the debate against materialism. They both affirm that consciousness or experience or mind in so... Kammatic and nibbanic Buddhism -
Last winter my wife and I made a wonderful trip to Sri Lanka. Before I say anything about the trip’s … Continue reading → Of India’s Destiny and Indian Painting -
Going through the pictures of some of my personal favourite paintings representing various Indian schools and traditions, including some by famous Indian a... belief -
Scholars of religion generally agree that belief is a Western, Christian, and even Protestant construction that obscures more than illuminates the lives of... -
In the Oxonian Review Maya Krishnan reviews Brian Cantwell Smith's *The Promise of Artificial Intelligence: Reckoning and Judgment*. The quasi-existential...Shelley, Keats, and Savitri -
Not many people knew him before he murdered Gandhi, nor he terrorised anyone. He had his patriotic conviction for the crime and was successful. One needn't... Mona Sarkar: In Memoriam by Anurag Banerjee -
Mona Sarkar : In Memoriam Sixty years ago, on 18 January 1960, the Mother had narrated the fo... Bengali Writings by Sri Aurobindo (translated into English) -
Most of the pieces in Bengali were written by Sri Aurobindo in 1909 and 1910 for Dharma, a Calcutta weekly he edited at that time; the material consists ... Seeking stops when ..... -
Seeking and/or searching for meanings stop not only when we presume we know but also when we try to freeze the process through some of the following:- r... Yoga of Works: Practioners’ Experiences – M.S.Srinivasan -
(A review and a commentary of the book Integral Yoga At Works, A Study of Practioners’ Experiences working in Four … Yoga of Works: Practioners’ Experience... How to invite intuitive knowledge -
Sri Aurobindo was an Indian nationalist but is best known for his philosophy on human evolution and Integral Yoga.[87] Although Sri Aurobindo was familiar...
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