Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Supramental light would infiltrate our bodies and all systems on our planet

Spirit Speaks: What exactly is 'Shakti?' & 'Life Divine' by Theofilia
"Supermind in Sri Aurobindo philosphy refers to the infinite unitary truth-consciousness or truth idea simultaneously transcendent and immanenet to planes of matter, life and mind. Supermind is the dynamic form of sachchidananada ...
Bengal has given India many leaders. The multi-faceted luminary like Sri Aurobindo Ghose was a freedom fighter, poet, scholar, yogi and a philosopher.
Shadow Warrior: Indic studies seminar by nizhal yoddha
and Chitrakoot Gramodaya Vishwavidyalya,; Swami Agnivesh of Arya Samaj,; Rajiv Vora of Swaraj Vidyapeeth,; Shraddhalu Ranade of Sri Aurobindo Ashram at Auroville,; Rajendra Singh of Tarun Bharat Sangh and Ganga Yamuna Satyagraha. ...
Hugh Higgins - It is wonderful to have all these comments of the Mother together here.
I believe I have met Sri Aurobindo in the subtle physical, occasionally, over the past 38 years, although not with the clarity, definiteness, and sharpness one might wish. At those times I always felt very humble, astonished that He would even be aware of me or consent for me to see Him in any way. Yet I felt that he understood me so well that I did not have to be mock-humble or lower myself. I could pranaam to him but his smile showed that he wanted only sincerity. And above all I felt an enormously understanding sense of humor. I would propound questions to him and always felt that I could be humorous and He understood the humor. I did not need to "hear" direct verbal replies because his smile and even laughter --- "the sun-laugh" --- were enough. I knew my imperfections. His patience with them astounded me. Just sensing his presence was enough to inspire me to try to do better.
Om Sri Aurobindo! Jai Sri Aurobindo! 07:01
Sri Aurobindo, a highly evolved mystic and Indian freedom fighter, envisioned more than a hundred years ago the total metamorphosis of the human species in the very near future, preceded by the signs of apparent chaos that we are seeing all around us.
He referred to the descent of a "supramental light" that would infiltrate our bodies and all systems on our planet, creating an entirely new species of humanity and transforming the Earth…
(by Kiara Windrider) October 8, 2008 2012 & the Emergence of Divine Light
Integral life practice 2: mind November 19, 2008 by Kurt Barstow
Gebser’s structures of consciousness, from archaic to integral, and the third a combination of the research of Michael Commons and Francis Richard, Jean Piaget (developmental psychologists), and Sri Aurobindo (a spiritual sage), that outline a cognitive/spiritual development of mind from sensorimotor to symbolic to rational to cross-paradigmatic to the transpersonal realms of Illumined Mind, Intuitive Mind, Overmind, and Supermind (these existing above the integral perspective). Without having to delve into the specific qualities of each, which one might well do as part of an integral practice, one can see the same general development from bodily to spiritual ways of knowing, from lesser to greater complexity, and from a limited to more expansive viewpoint. Personal development and worldviews in this map unfold in the same fashion, from egocentric (narcissistic self-absorption) to ethnocentric (a larger view of self-identity that includes family, faith group, race, or nation) to worldcentric (an even larger view that embraces all people regardless of race, creed, gender, class, or sexual orientation) to kosmocentric (identification with all life and consciousness).
Friedrich Schelling, Henri Bergson, James Mark Baldwin, Sri Aurobindo, Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, Jean Piaget, Abraham Maslow, Jürgen Habermas, ...
Sri Aurobindo (from the message broadcast on the eve of August 15, 1947). Savitri Era of those who adore, Om Sri Aurobindo and The Mother. ...
This form of Integral Yoga was created by Sri Aurobindo. Those who are interested should know that there's other types of this type of yoga, so knowing who ...
Sri Aurobindo (1872-1950): Educated at Cambridge England mainly European languages. He led a group that focused on non-cooperation, passive resistance, ...
Contributions from the major 20th century Indian thinkers including Sri Ramakrishna, Gandhi, Nehru, Radhakrishnan, Vivekananda, Tagore, and Sri Aurobindo...
Sri Aurobindo points out “The Infinite would not be the Infinite if it could not assume a manifold finiteness; the Absolute would not be the Absolute if it ...
Author: the Mother, Publisher: Sri Aurobindo Ashram. ISBN-10: 8170580234, Subject: Health & Fitness.
BizEngg » Blog Archive » Learnings from Aravind Eye Hospital by mrnrao
However when he could not mobilize the funds required he mortgaged his house to start 11 bed clinic in a rented place at Theni. and named it as
Aravind Hospital after the name Sri Aurobindo who was a freedom fighter in India and later a ...
The 3rd Adam by adamphudson
She gifted me with another look into Sri Aurobindo's wisdom - Satprem's, Sri Aurobindo Or The Adventure of Consciousness. Wisdom that has reminded me how much divine power resides in my body. Should I not name, names. ...
Finally, Mahayogi Sri Aurobindo in his birthday message on 15th August 1947, said- “India today became free bust she has not achieved Unity… The old communal division into Hindus and Muslims seems now to have hardened into permanent ...
Many gods and goddesses of India « Vamanan's Sight by vamanan81
In our times the modern mystic Sri Aurobindo and the Tamil poet Bharati sought her blessings for the national cause… For Sri Ramakrishna, she was Bhavatarini, the mother who guides the soul past the ocean of phenomenal life to the ...
Huge Money High Yield Investment Program List Blog » Blog Archive ... by sumalla
India has been the womb for many great revolutions and great people like Mahatma Gandhi, Buddha, Swami Vivekananda, Sri Aurobindo, Sri Sathya Sai, and many more. This is not by accident, it is a well-planned Divine intervention and the ...
The beginning of the early 1900s saw a more radical approach towards political independence proposed by leaders such as the Lal Bal Pal and Sri Aurobindo. Militant nationalism also emerged in the first decades, culminating in the failed ...
NewThought by aurodas
I gave up and had to skip the last few darshan day morning meditations at Sri Aurobindo Ashram. The Ashram is just 7 kms from my place but I must be up by 4.30 at least if I want to make it there early enough to find a place inside it. ...
Sri Aurobindo. incomplete spiritual emergence makes it difficult to distinguish spirit from mental,vital & material forms in which it appears.
Sri Aurobindo who has questioned the three disinformations, i.e., Aryan vs. Dravidians, The Vedas and the Caste system, says "How is it possible that a handful of barbarians, entering a vast peninsula occupied by a civilised people, builders of great cities, extensive traders not without mental and spiritual culture, could impose on them their language, religion, ideas and manners. Sri Aurobindo remarks: "The word Arya expresses a particular ethical and social order of well governed life, courage, gentleness, purity, humanity, compassion, protection of the weak, liberty, observance of social duties, eagerness for knowledge, respect for the wise and the learned and the social accomplishment. There is no word in human speech that has a nobler history" (Arya, Vol.I)… - Y.K. Wadhwa, ykwadhwa01@gmail.com , Ph no 09891500712 on 31-Dec-2009
Conversation with Filmmaker @ PR 2010 : Avijit Mukul Kishore and ... By mlfblog
Shankhajeet De teaches at the department of film and TV production, Sri Aurobindo Centre for Arts & Communication, New Delhi. He started his career in 1996 working for the cultural TV programme “Surabhi”. He is also an independent filmmaker and freelance script writer. Shankhajeet organizes Twilight, a festival of Short films that promotes filmmaking culture amongst the youth.
Aurobindo Ghose for example was sent to Britain at a young age to be educated, only returning to India over twenty years later, having made his way through the British education system, including a stint at King's College, Cambridge. ...
Posted by randy 23 Feb, 2010. Posthuman Destinies | Science, Culture, Integral Yoga
[Savitri Era of those who adore, Om Sri Aurobindo & The Mother.] Director, Savitri Era Learning Forum. [SELF posits a model of counselling and communicative action as an instrument in order to stimulate the public sphere. ...
Let us never forget that the Mother was not an Ivory Tower princess. The obstinate sorrow and suffering, the attacks from Darkness that She faced in Her last earthly years were severe, yet She faced them with total surrender to the Divine. The Mother…
A critique of the book "The Lives of Sri Aurobindo" by Peter Heehs ... by Raman Reddy
This can hardly apply to the Ashram where the “identity construct” (which is not the word to use here) was not built “unconsciously” but by very conscious spiritual seekers who came toSri Aurobindo and the Mother to practice yoga under ...
An e-book based on the works of Sri Aurobindo, Mirra Alfassa and Ilse Middendorf. http://www.transformationandbreath.com/ ... Evolution            of the Divine living within people                              Transformation                                of the physical body                                     and the Perceptible Breath Experiences, Insights and Visions on the basis of the work of Sri Aurobindo, Mirra Alfassa and Ilse Middendorf First published in the Internet On the 15th August 2001  Helge Langguth

In 1997, the Sri Aurobindo Ashram began to publish the Complete Works of Sri Aurobindo in a uniform library edition. Twenty-six volumes have been issued thus far; the remaining ones will come out over the next few years. Upon completion, there will be 37 volumes (originally 35 volumes were planned). The Complete Works will contain all the writings published earlier in the 30-volume Sri Aurobindo Birth Centenary Library,.. essays on Kalidasa and the Mahabharata,..The volume includes translations..
Sri Aurobindo's study of the Tamil led him to discover that the original 
In the words of Sri Aurobindo (1872-1950), the 20th century Indian poet and ...Sri Aurobindo sings in Savitri, Canto 4: A deathbound littleness is not all ...
Sri Aurobindo Yoga , advent of new race,transformation of man ,superman , search of immortality ,true knowledge, light, delight, secrets of body and of ...
Sri Aurobindo Ashram: Located on rue de la Marine Aurobindo Ashram is one of the most renowned ashrams in the country. The ashram was built in the year 1926 ...
The Matrimandir  Auroville | Photo
A photo of The Matrimandir  Auroville hosted by travelblog.org. Flickr: dwimalu's Photostream
Matrimandir by dwimalu. Matrimandir in Auroville, Puducherry. Anyone can see this photo All rights reserved. Uploaded on
Feb 20, 2010 ...
YouTube - Songs of Auroville
matri mandir meditation. Added to. Quicklist3:38 ... Hindustani flute Matrimandir Added to. Quicklist4:29 · Hindustani flute Matrimandir. 941 views ...
Celebrating world music Bangalore Mirror
... Precipus and HFT, a popular band from Auroville, the place was a dream come true for both the musicians as well as the audience. ...
Carnatic Flute RecitalQuick View
On the 1st of February 2010 at the Sri Aurobindo Auditorium in Bharat Nivas, Gordon Korstange presented a Carnatic flute recital accompanied by Umayalpuram ...
Homage to Sri Aurobindo based on Mohan Mistry's song Sri Aurobindo --... Kalabhairava is an incarnation of Lord Shiva. He is also the Devatha of the planet ...
Down south, Pondicherry is equally determined not to be cowed down by fear. Here, you could attribute this benign calm perhaps to the presence of the Aurobindo Ashram. “When you come to India, you don’t mind dying in India,” declares Pierre Elouard, chief executive at French-Italian restaurant Satsanga, which is frequented both by foreigners coming to visit this former French enclave as well as old-time foreign residents. At Le Cafe on the Pondicherry promenade, Jo and Robert from Montreal, Canada, are playing backgammon over a leisurely glass of lime juice. They have travelled all over India for the last three months, and brush off any risk, saying, “You can get killed crossing the road, so we are not going to be looking over our shoulder.”
Aurobindo Marg to be cleared Times of India
Aurobindo Marg is reportedly used by over two lakh vehicles daily. ''The opening of Aurobindo Marg will come as a huge relief as it will smoothen traffic in ...
"'RELIGIOUS FREEDOM' AND ITS CRITICS" Scott Appleby discusses a new report, "Engaging Religious Communities Abroad: A New Imperative for U.S. Foreign Policy," just released by the Chicago Council on Global Affairs' Task  Force on Religion and the Making of U.S. Foreign Policy. Appleby, a co-chair of the Task Force, discusses disagreements among Task Force members regarding the promotion of religious freedom and the group's efforts to embrace common ground. "It is my hope," he writes, "that [the report's] clarified understanding of religious freedom will serve as common ground for everyone who seeks to engage and empower religious communities acting in a spirit of tolerance and constructive change." Tuesday February 23, 2010 NEW at The Immanent Frame
(title unknown) from For The Turnstiles by DGA An appreciation is in order.
The Integral Review is the academic journal of record for the field of integral theory. It is run by people who are committed to fostering authentic dialogue and learning on a difficult set of topics in a coordinated and intelligent way, people who are also earnest, good-hearted, creative, attentive to detail, and very patient (at least with my own shortcomings). It has been a delight to work with the editorial board of this journal for over three years now. 
If one is interested in any aspect of integral theory at present, the Integral Review persists as the resource of first resort for serious and considered discussion of the issues at hand, for provocative work, for reflective work. Let my comments here be a record of my gratitude for these efforts, and for many continued successes into the future.
The Great Rebellion of 1857 in India Exploring Transgressions, Contests and Diversities Edited by Biswamoy Pati
The Great Rebellion of 1857 in India was much more than a ‘sepoy mutiny’. It was a major event in South Asian and British colonial history that significantly challenged imperialism in India.
This fascinating collection explores hitherto ignored diversities of the Great Rebellion such as gender and colonial fiction, courtesans, white ‘marginals’, penal laws and colonial anxieties about the Mughals, even in exile. Also studied are popular struggles involving tribals and outcastes, and the way outcastes in the south of India locate the Rebellion. Interdisciplinary in focus and based on a range of untapped source materials and rare, printed tracts, this book questions conventional wisdom.
The comprehensive introduction traces the different historiographical approaches to the Great Rebellion, including the imperialist, nationalist, marxist and subaltern scholarship. While questioning typical assumptions associated with the Great Rebellion, it argues that the Rebellion neither began nor ended in 1857-58.
Clearly informed by the ‘Subaltern Studies’ scholarship, this book is post-subalternist as it moves far beyond narrow subalternist concerns. It will be of interest to students of Colonial and South Asian History, Social History, Cultural and Political Studies. ISBN: 9780415558433 Published February 23 2010 by Routledge.
Wednesday, 24 Feb
Ashtanga Yoga ::: Harmony (Auromodele) ::: Wed ::: 8:00 AM
9th "No More Pesticides"- Exhibition ::: open field opposite Solar Kitchen (except Tuesdays) ::: Wed ::: 2:00 PM
Insight Seminar: Economy and Organization of Auroville ::: Inside India Building in Auroshilpam (behind Auromode) ::: Wed ::: 10:30 AM
Nia at Verite ::: ILC Studio, Verite ::: Wed ::: 5:00 PM
  Trashion Show and Recycled Art Show (till 7th March) ::: Gallery Square Circle: BASEMENT ::: Wed ::: 6:00 PM
Gyrokinesis® (Dynamic Yoga) Classes ::: Quiet Healing Centre ::: Wed ::: 8:30 AM
to the visitor ::: around Auroville ::: Wed ::: 11:00 AM
Photo Exhibition " The Mother in Japan " (till 28 Feb,) ::: Tibetan Pavilion ::: Wed ::: 8:00 AM
Ikebana exhibition ::: Hall of Light, Creativity ::: Wed ::: 9:00 AM
Well Being (Pranayama) Workshop ::: SAWCHU ::: Wed ::: 6:45 AM
Small Steps with a big Aspiration ::: Matrimandir Amphitheater ::: Wed ::: 7:15 PM
Another Way of Tea:Group Show by Auroville Artists ::: Gallery Square Circle: Kala Kendra: ::: Wed ::: 10:00 AM

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