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May 05, 2025

Nikolai Fedorov, Kurzweil, Panov, and Ernst Junger

 Collated by Tusar Nath Mohapatra

Durga Stotra by Sri Aurobindo - English and Odia - 4thMay2025. 1 watching now ...more. Purnendu Das. 56. Subscribe. 0. Share. Save ...
... Sri Aurobindo can be found at www.aurobindo.net (http://www.aurobindo.net) The US editions and links to e-book editions of SriAurobindo's writings can be ...
Sri Aurobindo's Savitri, Book 9, Canto Two, p.586 "The Journey in Eternal Night and the Voice of the Darkness" Then a sound pealed through that dead ...
18 hours ago — ... this channel ...more ...more. Subscribe. Home. Videos. Shorts. Playlists. Search. Sri Aurobindo on Europe. 213 views · Sri Aurobindo on Suffering. 211 views ...
20 hours ago — Sri Aurobindo Ashram - Delhi branch has published few podcasts in Tara didi's voice. This is for meditation and to get immersed into Higher Consciousness. Page ...
Yogananda described experiences with dark astral entities and psychic attacks that attempted to derail him. And Sri Aurobindo wrote extensively about hostile ...
... Sri Aurobindo's Essays on the Gita. Our next class (Class 45) will be held on Sunday, May 18th, at 9:30 am PST. The homework is to read verses 6.7–6.17 of ...
35 minutes ago — ... Sri Aurobindo and is now known as The Mother) in Pondicherry, an encounter that transformed my existence. Throughout my journey, I've been blessed with ...
Sold it to Mirra Alfassa, the well-known occultist and yogi, who runs the Sri Aurobindo Ashram in Pondicherry with an iron fist. Balaram caught a glimpse of ...
Sri Aurobindo on the supramental transformation; Teilhard de Chardin on the noosphere; Stanislav Grof on holotropic states; Rick Strassman on DMT and spiritual ...
Choices for families · Bhagavad Git Patha - Chaturtha Adhyaya - GyanaKarmaSanyasJoga · Savitri (The Supreme Revelation of Sri Aurobindo's Vision )-Book -1 Canto 2 ...

Sri Aurobindo on the origin of Falsehood and Evil -- The call of the Infinite and the role of the ego iiyp.net/lifedivinechap…

https://x.com/drsbasu2115/status/1919089972943921222?t=ZNUgRmKaZ3zn5rVJDn3r-w&s=19

The Revolutionary Philosopher Aurobindo by K.S. Sharma #weekendreads

https://x.com/swaraagni/status/1919051827011629095?t=sUYQE8e_IiQPFzGd_tYBng&s=19

Long ago it was the view of Sri Aurobindo that religion and spirituality are completely two different things, also the time of religion is over.

Unfortunately nobody paid any heed and fundamentalist as well as many common people think Sri Aurobindo a Hindu hero.

https://x.com/Suranjan56/status/1919211972077199452?t=8q_5kY_b1rOyjdSQpyN1mg&s=19

… evolution speaks to an astounding intuitive insight. Even if seen with such glasses, while the historic evolution is gradual and nuanced, the future ‘evolution’ is limited to only one - Kalki. 

Among modern interpretations, I find Shri Aurobindo’s fascinating: … (4/5)

https://x.com/Ritasya_pathika/status/1919213974693810574?t=Ylu1xGFL8Vd42rsEnwwigA&s=19

@knackofflying  think about it this way. Every great Spiritual giant or Avatara purusha from Sri Krishna to Adi Sankara to Sri Ramanujacharya to Sri Madhwacharya to Ramakrishna Paramhamsa to Sri Aurobindo brought something new and revealed a new facet of the One Truth.

While Truth is one, no tradition can do justice to its infinite facets. Traditions would need to evolve as per desh, kaal as the Truth will manifest in innumerable ways. Otherwise they become a stumbling block to the Truth they are supposed to serve. 

https://x.com/Shiva_Uvacha/status/1919092781655654639?t=MCIlXqJkDgsCbFJH01C1gg&s=19

Vedic tradition needs to be understood and interpreted correctly. Traditional interpretation is often unspiritual and regressive as it is tainted by medieval ignorance and rigidity. I feel one needs to go to Swami Vivekananda and Sri Aurobindo to understand Vedic tradition in its essence. 

https://x.com/Shiva_Uvacha/status/1919030494018306165?t=d4rQ1b6fHv142LG4X00fVg&s=19

By introducing evolution into Vedanta, Sri Aurobindo implied that there could be an evolution in Hindu thought. We are not limited to endlessly repeating the discoveries and lofty insights of our ancestors - we can aspire to the new.

https://x.com/vik1857/status/1919083475128217681?t=HeFmxjIhMYpmvRgkBSBUTQ&s=19

Nikolai Fedorov and technological resurrection, revisited. God wants us to use science and technology to resurrect the dead.

https://x.com/giulioprisco/status/1919313771450827236?t=jmbi8YDB4FdZ7Re3gy_vBw&s=19

Russian cosmism is where it all began. This synthesis of science, religion, mysticism, and what would later be transhumanism is also found in Teilhard's teleological cosmology. The modern equivalent of these visionaries would be Kurzweil and Panov.

https://x.com/akazlev/status/1919318324036427831?t=kiGl0R3RcXw8L4PX6q9T6A&s=19

This is one of the best passages from Ernst Junger’s book on drugs, Approaches. He is elaborating on Wittgenstein’s dictum, “Man is the ritual animal.” Except he extends it: “Even a flower worships when it turns toward the sun.”

When we banish the image—i.e. what we worship, religion—from public life, we don’t banish the behaviours and the instincts that animated it. Instead, they become displaced onto other things, most notably politics.

https://x.com/Babygravy9/status/1917557853709127848?t=3K_KdOPUth5no3JNKqLR6g&s=19

Namely, we worship “progress” which is a proxy for fulfilling our desires for gratification, status, and ambition. In the modern century, this ‘progress’ turns up in the form of fake medicine, authoritarian technology, and endless product consumption.

https://x.com/AbernathyAM/status/1917559242300498042?t=zdK4EZe3lW5jpI1a_Y6jdA&s=19

Ramayana created two ideal characters, but for the narrative’s sake, Sita and Rama each act out of character once: Sita when she demands the golden deer, Rama when he reproaches Sita after killing Ravana. Sita triggers the main action, Rama prevents it from a fairy tale ending
Sure but that was added later—not part of original Valmiki Ramayana . Uttarakanda is basically fan fiction
Also in Valmiki everyone around Rama is horrified and the gods come down to reproach him so it wasn’t considered a reasonable thing to reproach her. In any case Sita volunteered to go in the fire; Rama simply told her to leave and go her own way


Buddhism and Jainism continue to thrive today as they did 1,200 years ago, under the Buddhist Pala kings of Bengal and Jain Rashtrakutas of Karnataka. They do so under the guise of vegetarian Hinduism that never existed in Vedic times.



They were the gate through which I entered the garden of Urdu, where the vines of verse wrapped around me like velvet: Ghalib’s sighs, Mir’s sorrows, Iqbal’s invocations, Zauq’s zigzagging of wit and wisdom. They weren’t just poets; they were my protectors, my prophets, my portals to something far greater than grammar or genre. They gave me grammar for grief, rhythm for rage, and language for longing.
https://indianexpress.com/article/express-sunday-eye/aaj-jaane-ki-zid-na-karo-how-the-ghazal-became-a-philosophy-of-love-and-longing-9979070/

On the egg and it’s many avatars. Today in the TOI

https://x.com/desaisantosh/status/1916726165311754407?t=lWg-_3BCCgJEQTjTTDALaw&s=19

Erasing Hindu History: Maulana Azad’s Educational Legacy

My article. Read on
swarajyamag.com/blogs/erasing-…

The core issue was the distortion of history, anti-Hindu bias and denial Hindus their heritage through education system crafted by Maulana Azad. Others are peripherals.

https://x.com/MNageswarRaoIPS/status/1917936727592952106?t=ep4dEgGrDXiOdvRIcM2-zg&s=19

From 25 Years Ago | Some censorship is inherent in the use of language. Cultural hegemony declares some words to be decent, others indecent and goes on to control meaning and thought.

https://x.com/epw_in/status/1919293570718003366?t=JZbBUnYXVlDCXohaus3xsQ&s=19

Commentary | @Ankit_Kawade_ Considering the multiple translations of the word dukkha in Mukta Salve’s 1855 essay titled “Mang Maharanchya Dukkhavishayi Nibandh,” this article makes the claim that the term dukkha ought to be translated as “suffering.”

https://x.com/epw_in/status/1919268091067810041?t=sJAkMiGGjmNB4GSL42-zjA&s=19

प्रो. कुंदन सिंह बताते हैं कैसे जेम्स मिल की कल्पना ने भारत को पिछड़ा दिखाने वाला औपनिवेशिक नैरेटिव गढ़ा, जो आज भी स्कॉलरशिप पर हावी है। अब वक्त है भारतीय दृष्टिकोण से पुनर्मूल्यांकन का।

youtu.be/Yf9XFVEM8T4

#SangamTalksHindi

https://x.com/sangamtalks/status/1919264671951151245?t=PK7X-03GX-nGEPrG8t6xKA&s=19

ଉତ୍କଳ ଦୀପିକାର ସମ୍ପାଦକ ଗୌରୀଶଙ୍କର ରାୟ ଓ ତାଙ୍କ ସାନ ଭାଇ ନାଟ୍ୟକାର ରାମଶଙ୍କର ରାୟ।

https://x.com/NathTusar/status/1919096500442783897?t=ayCZEjaEosrVIGkWySkH1Q&s=19

ନାଟ୍ୟକାର ଅଶ୍ବିନୀ କୁମାର ଘୋଷ ଓ ତାଙ୍କ ସାନ ଭାଇ କାର୍ତ୍ତିକ କୁମାର ଘୋଷ।

(ଗୌରୀଶଙ୍କର ରାୟ ତାଙ୍କର ବଡ଼ ଅଜା ଓ ରାମଶଙ୍କର ରାୟ ତାଙ୍କର ସାନ ଅଜା ଥିଲେ - ଉଇକିପିଡ଼ିଆ)

https://x.com/NathTusar/status/1919100281314328602?t=y_VFj1wGviKAMmLCe_f47w&s=19

[PDF] Revisiting Ancient Indian Knowledge System and its Application in Higher Education

JP Sahoo
The objective is to analyse and understand the ancient Indian knowledge system and its application in higher education. We will do a comparative analysis of Indian knowledge system in the present scenario with ancient Indian knowledge. Special …

[PDF] REVISITING INDIAN PARTY SYSTEM: NEW DIRECTIONS AND TRENDS

SK Ragi - BIHAR JOURNAL OF
… Hindutva for the party is the soul of India and synonym of Indian nationalism, as Aurobindo talked about. The weakening of Hindutva, therefore, would mean a weakening of Indian Nationalism according to the party . This is precisely the reason …

[PDF] SPIRITUALUSM: GUIDANCE OF HUMANITY

S Pal, P Sarkar
… Sri Aurobindo holds that in the absence of progressive spiritual … The destiny of man in the evolutionary thought of Sri Aurobindo. Teresianum: Rivista della Pontificia Facoltà Teologica e del Pontificio Istituto di Spiriualità " Teresianum ", 29(1) …

[PDF] Pratidhwani the Echo

IH Mazumder
… This is the idea of Swadeshi as Sri Aurobindo wants for Indians. The second most effective … As we see Sri Aurobindo's nationalism were multifaceted outcomes like, spanning political, … Awakening of National Consciousness: Sri Aurobindo played …

Book review of rethinking media studies: media, meditation and communication: edited by Ananta Kumar Giri and Santosh Kumar Biswal, Oxon and New York …

N Bendukurthi - 2025
… By involving thinkers like Habermas, Sri Aurobindo, and Gandhi in their investigations, the editors expand the scope of traditional media research. Conversely, readers seeking practical insights may be deterred by the philosophical profundity. …

[PDF] Contribution of The Bhagavad Gita in Theory and Practice of Education: A Framework of Systematic

MK Jana, C Adhikary
The Bhagavad Gita is a literary composition presented in the form of a dialogue between Krishna and Arjuna, taking place on the battlefield of Kurukshetra. Arjuna experienced a profound emotional impact upon witnessing his own kin turn …

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