Thursday, October 29, 2009

Wilkinson crossed swords with Chaki

Commentaries on THE FUTURE REALIZATION: Reply to Barindranath ...
27 Oct 2009 by Robert E. Wilkinson What lapse of intellectual integrity allows him to believe for one instant that he is qualified to make such pompous pronouncements about Sri Aurobindo's Avatarhood and the conditions that the Supermind would employ in the process of

Vishnu, Sri Aurobindo & the Force of a Secret Unity
24 Oct 2009 by Lori Tompkins When such patterns are seen within and throughout the whole, one can better appreciate what Sri Aurobindo called the Supramental Consciousness – a vast multi-dimensional or all-dimensional truth-consciousness and all-pervading force ...

Sri Aurobindo and Avatarhood 1
23 Oct 2009 by Jordi She has also said that Sri Aurobindo would return, but NOT in a human body — NOT in a body born as a human being or of a human being. And His return may even be as late as five hundred years from his departure. ...

Hyperbolic rant popularized by Tusar Mohapatra that Sri Aurobindo ...
27 Oct 2009 by Tusar N Mohapatra Instead of sticking to facts, Chaki goes spinning off into the same kind of hyperbolic rant popularized by Tusar Mohapatra, that Sri Aurobindo is beyond all concept, system and order. He is beyond the Gods, beyond the Veda and beyond ...

Alok Pandey's second letter to Peter Heehs
25 Oct 2009 by Raman Reddy The point is not whether the details of Sri Aurobindo's outer life are historically correct or not. The point is whether the image and the picture of Sri Aurobindo that you portray and must bring out (as any worthwhile biographer ...

Mirror of Tomorrow Re: Avatar and Grace--Record of Yoga by RY Deshpande on Sat 24 Oct 2009 06:01 AM IST Profile Permanent Link
Alok Pandey sends me the following comment: One can clearly see the pattern, the same force that worked strongly to mislead by misrepresenting her words through a misplaced emphasis (the Agenda) and created confusion and division is once again trying to do the same. The basic method is the same. Only the details are different. It is obviously most cunning to use their words to nullify their work. But it too will meet its nemesis. You can't play with Sri Aurobindo and his works or play the fool with Divine. The karma catches upon you sometime or the other and then it hits—sometimes hits very hard—forcing you to see despite yourself.
by rakesh on Sun 25 Oct 2009 09:46 AM IST Profile Permanent Link
I do not agree with the conspiracy theory behind the publication of the Record of Yoga. If the Record is not useful to some people it does not mean it is not useful to anybody. This is a superfluous assumption... Why scheme propaganda and conspiracy theories and impose our opinions on everybody? ... by rakesh on Mon 26 Oct 2009 10:57 AM IST Profile Permanent Link Your fear that people might read only the Record of yoga and dismiss all other books of Sri Aurobindo and run after siddhis is a possibility but a faint one. Re: Avatar and Grace--Record of Yoga by Srikanth ... Re: Avatar and Grace--Record of Yoga by narendra on Mon 26 Oct 2009 01:44 PM IST Profile Permanent Link
In the presence of Sri Aurobindo's firm instruction to keep Record of Yoga confidential and in the absence of the Mother's instruction for their publication the onus firmly lies on Ashram's responsible trustees for stating the reasons or conditions which necessitated the publication of Record of Yoga. I suggest someone should officially ask for explaining the said publication rather than continuing the discussion here.

Sri Aurobindo Society, Singapore: Walking in Light
Continuing from last month's discussion, Sri Aurobindo, in Letters on Yoga, points out Falsehood as anti-divine, as a creation of the “Asuric power” and a power which is in revolt against the Truth, a divine force. ...

Sri Aurobindo Savitri - Windows Live This excerpt from a talk by Debashish Banerji on the Supramental Manifestation is part of a set of 16 videos titled "The Conquest of Death: An Introduction to Sri Aurobindo's Savitri, a Legend and a Symbol." Scene and music selection ...

Savitri: the Light of the Supreme :: The Yoga of the Supreme: The ...
by RY Deshpande About Aswapati's Yoga comprising of these three parts Sri Aurobindo explains it in a letter to Amal Kiran as follows: (Letters on Savitri, pp. 773-74, 1946) ... First, he is achieving his own spiritual self-fulfilment as the individual ...

Conscious Force
25 Oct 2009 by sriaurobindostudies reference: Sri Aurobindo, The Life Divine, Chapter 10, Conscious Force. For more information on Sri Aurobindo visit our website at www.Aurobindo.net. For Sri Aurobindo's books, visit the US publisher Lotus Press Website.

Sri Aurobindo « Human Expression
by John Sri Aurobindo spent his formative years in England studying at St Paul's and Trinity College where he excelled in the study of Literature and the Classics. In 1892 he returned to India where he became heavily involved in the Indian ...

Auroville - City of Dawn itslife.in
21 Oct 2009 by Nirupama Sriram Auroville means “City of Dawn”, where people live as one in harmony with no nationality, politics, caste, creed or color. The city was envisioned by Mother, who was a partner of Sri Aurobindo in the spiritual quest.

Human rights and culture « Meghan & Galen's Life in Auroville By galenmurray Compounding the problem is a lack of support within Auroville itself. Many wonder what right Aurovillians have to impose their standards on another culture, acting as if human rights are culturally specific and not universal. ...

Auroville A Fashion Vista I went to Auroville as a must see destination for all its hoopla of community living and international benediction What I discovered instead was a hub of ...

Sookta Sumana: WENDY DONIGER'S CULTURAL PROFICIENCY A TOTAL FRAUD!!
byAditi Banerjee ... of Swami Vivekananda's disciples, has been revered as a true Hindu saint by many orthodox Hindus, including Brahmins; so also has Mother (Mira Alfassa), the Frenchwoman closely associated with (and successor to) Sri Aurobindo. ...

Why Hinduism is known as Santana Dharma? – Sri Aurobindo By abhilash Sri Aurobindo. Hinduism gave itself no name, because it set itself no sectarian limits; it claimed no universal adhesion, asserted no sole infallible dogma, set up no single narrow path or gate of salvation; it was less a creed or cult ...

Naxalites for Dummies Monthly Review As early as 1902, inspired by the works of Vivekananda and Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay, the Anushilan Samithi and Juganthar with Sri Aurobindo as a founder ...

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