6.2.22
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That’s true!
‘All life is yoga’ as said by Sri Aurobindo, if we become aware of our imperfections and focus on working towards the perfection which is the nature of divine, the whole life becomes the field of progress.
Solving the Existential Crisis of Humanity Through the Evolution of Consciousness, Part II Practical Applications; the Example of Auroville
“Everything can be taken from a man but one thing: the last of the human freedoms — to choose one’s attitude in any given set of circumstances, to choose one’s own way.”
Dispirited? Slake your soul on this classic:
The task is to graduate from worshipping personal gods and goddesses of mythology to identifying with impersonal divinities of the Veda. That is the journey from religion to spirituality which The Mother & Sri Aurobindo recommend. Throwing away the past baggage is indispensable.
The writings of The Mother & Sri Aurobindo have immense educational value and the function of education is to reform and transform persons. Obstinate clinging to tradition and refusal to change is against the spirit of evolution. Spreading this message among people is important.
Classical Indian philosophy on the one hand, and the razzmatazz of religious festivals on the other, elbow out Sri Aurobindo. Absence of strong institutional mechanism for popularising his epochal ontological framework needs to be addressed so that he receives deserved attention.
Younger people have time but those above fifty are so full of themselves that persuading them to accept something new is very difficult. This year is an excellent opportunity for getting acquainted with Sri Aurobindo's work as media is active in disseminating his diverse facets.
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The mainstream thinking of his day was otherwise, i.e. only Sanyasi Brahmins would be able to get JeevanMukta and hence Moksha later. Sri Ramanujacharya was the one who made the ThiruMantra Rahasya public (even against his guru's wishes) so that everyone could attain Moksha.
I think anyone interested in #philosophy of mind will benefit from reading 's paper. It's a truly fascinating read and will lead the field in fruitful directions: matthewsegall.files.wordpress.com/2020/11/segall
“I hold this to be the highest task of a bond between two people: that each should stand guard over the solitude of the other.”
Rilke on the difficult art of giving space in love:
Sri Aurobindo was never interested in huge statues, grandiose projects or big institutions in his name; he just wanted a new better world to emerge from the present chaos, writes 𝗖𝗹𝗮𝘂𝗱𝗲 𝗔𝗿𝗽𝗶
India represents an aspiration for freedom, peace, and diversity; China is the opposite
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Collated by Tusar Nath Mohapatra, President, #SavitriEra Party
Savitri Era of those who adore,
Om Sri Aurobindo & The Mother.
West Bengal, Bhatpara, Authpur.
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