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Sri Aurobindo is often remembered as a freedom fighter, but his true legacy goes far beyond politics. He was a poet, philosopher, and seer who asked the questions that still confront us today - "What does true freedom mean? How can humanity evolve beyond its limitations? What future awaits us if we fail to rise higher?"
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Sri Aurobindo was one of the most visionary thinkers of modern times. He foresaw the deep crisis facing humanity. 'Man is a transitional being, he is not final,' he said. 'He is a middle term of the evolution, not its end, crown or consummating masterpiece.' More than a century ago, he posed a question that still defines our future: Will we evolve beyond our current limits-or be overtaken by the dehumanizing forces of the State and the Machine? He dedicated the last four decades of his life to this challenge. From a small room in a French colony on India's southern coast, he offered a profound vision: the transformation of India's freedom struggle into a spiritual revolution rooted in svadharma and universal truth. His integration of ancient wisdom with modern thought pointed to a new kind of civilization-one that can only emerge through a radical shift in human consciousness. No system or machine can save us, he warned. Only a new being, born from within, can. The Age of Sri Aurobindo explores this vision: a call to awaken, transcend, and take part in the birth of a world yet to come. Sri Aurobindo is not a memory-he is a message.
Pariksith Singh, MD, is a practicing physician of 30 years. Board Certified in Internal Medicine, he believes unsettling changes in the healthcare industry can also be transformative. “For me it is a time for remarkable opportunity, growth, and innovation,” he says. “I can look back at what I have accomplished, but also look forward in eager anticipation at what is possible.”
Dr. Singh watched his organization, Access Health Care Physicians, LLC, grow from a simple, multi-service provider in 2001 to one that has multiplied in size and is now respected throughout the state of Florida. In addition to heading up this leading IPA, he has started a healthcare HMO, an ACO, and created one of the best healthcare corporate infrastructures in the business.
Dr. Singh also finds time to be a published poet, philosopher and author. His medical contributions include The Florida Guide to Prescription, Controlled Substance and Pain Medicine Laws (coauthored by Rachel Barlow, Alan Gassman, and Lester Perling), The Essential Planning Guide to 2013 Income & Estate Taxes, and Excerpts From Creditor Protection From Florida Physicians, a Comprehensive Handbook for Physicians and Their Advisors. Add to this the fictional works of Dr. Singh - The Shoreless River, Chutti Ke Din, and his favorite, Riddles for Pesky Teenagers. This is Dr. Singh’s fifth edition of A Primer in Health Care. In addition to publishing books on cutting- edge topics of interest to physicians and administrators, his organization is now a learning organization involving Graduate Medical Education residents.
Dr. Singh and his wife, Maria Scunziano-Singh, MD, dedicate a large part of their lives to philanthropic endeavors and are passionate about supporting many different causes, especially veterans’ welfare.
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