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You do have a one track approach - @SavitriEraParty: This tweet owes its existence as much to technology as to the legal rights won over centuries. The content, of course, is force of the wo...6 days ago
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People operate with diverse systems of belief and we can live with this incoherence - Political Theology: Four New Chapters on the Concept of Sovereignty - Page 118 - Paul W. Kahn - 2011 - Preview - More editions In the postmodern world, the...1 month ago
Savitri Era of those who adore, Om Sri Aurobindo and The Mother.
In view of the fact that multiple anonymous comments in a thread make confusing reading and it becomes difficult to track who is telling what and to whom, only comments bearing some name/pseudonym/identity will appear in future. [TNM 011110 SEOF]
Monday 12 February 2007
Nothing can be true unless its opposite is also true in its own time and place
Pyramid of Life By Brandon Peele Two important aspects of a properly constructed base are:
Infinity principle. The infinity principle requires us to build congruence amongst our values, philosophy, spirituality, impact, character, ethics, etc. such that it resonates with an infinitely large time frame. That is, our foundation must expand infinitely such that the actions which arise from it are not bound by time, but rather will serve the universe/humanity regardless of whether our time frame is 5 seconds or 5 trillion years.
Contradictory principle. As Aurobindo so astutely observed, nothing can be true unless its opposite is also true in its own time and place. There exists no absolute truth. Even the existence of man or God can be negated given a certain perspective or set of parameters. Thus, our foundations must be flexible enough so as to be able to adapt, understand and assimilate all assertions, negating none. Absolutism in any regard must be eliminated - even the assertion that absolutism be eliminated must not be viewed as absolute. Spin, spin! O circle of logic!
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