The integral advaitism of Sri Aurobindo - Page 15 Rāmacandra Miśra - 1998 - 437 pages
But according to Sri Aurobindo, brain is merely an instrument through which consciousness manifests itself, it is not the creator ... Thus, according to Sri Aurobindo, neither mind nor matter can be identified with the ultimate reality. ...
Sri Aurobindo and the Mother: glimpses of their experiments, ... - Page 275, Kireet Joshi - 1989 - 295 pages
According to Sri Aurobindo, Supermind starts from unity, not division. It is primarily comprehensive, differentiation is only its secondary act. Therefore, Sri Aurobindo points out, whatever be the truth of being expressed, ...
Sri Aurobindo and Karl Marx: integral sociology and dialectical ... - Page 266 Debi Prasad Chattopadhyaya - 1988 - 336 pages
according to Sri Aurobindo, is marked by two rhythms: descent and ascent, —descent of the Divine in matter and the ascent of matter to the Divine. It is for this reason that the base point or the original position of the ascent has ...
Hunting with the Heart - Page 171 Graham S. Saayman - 2007 - 284 pages
The Kundalini Process according to Sri Aurobindo Nowadays there is much speculation about kundalini, a mysterious form of energy said to lie dor- mant at the base of the spine in normal individuals. Kundalini is known as the serpent ...
Realization of God according to Sri Aurobindo: a study of a ..., George Nedumpalakunnel - 1979 - 308 pages
Symbolism in the poetry of Sri Aurobindo - Page 10, Syamala Kallury - 1989 - 122 pages
Poetry, according to Sri Aurobindo, comes from "some subtle plane through the creative vital and uses the outer mind and other external instruments for transmission only. ...
Poetic plays of Sri Aurobindo - Page 46 Bimal Narayan Thakur - 2004 - 199 pages
The Process of Evolution-Involution According to Sri Aurobindo, the Absolute Reality is the triune principle "Sachidananda', that is to say, Existence, 'Consciousness-Force Bliss'. And the process of realisation of this Reality had ...
Humanity, truth, and freedom: essays in modern Indian Philosophy - Page 13, Raghunath Ghosh - 2008 - 164 pages
In short, materialism has served the ends of the Divine, and the truths of material science and its real utilities are to be taken up in the human aspiration upward to the Divine. According to Sri Aurobindo, both materialism and ...
The hour of God: selections from his writings - Page ix, Sri Aurobindo, Manoj Das - 1995 - 334 pages
According to Sri Aurobindo, "At present mankind is undergoing an evolutionary crisis in which is concealed a choice of its destiny; for a stage has been reached in which the human mind has achieved in certain directions an enormous ...
The Dialogue With Death (Sri Aurobindo`S Savitri, A Mystical Approach) - Page 66, Rohit Mehta - 2003 - 370 pages
These are Matter, Life and Mind. Evolution moves on from Matter to Life and thence to the development of the Mind. According to Sri Aurobindo, evolution so far has passed these three landmarks. But there must be a movement further, for, ...
The Political Philosophy of Sri Aurobindo - Page 285, V. P. Varma - 1990 - 494 pages
But I will try to reconstruct a theory of the state according to Sri Aurobindo, by arranging, systematizing and developing his ideas on this topic, as found in his books The Human Cycle and The Ideal of Human Unity. ...
A companion to the philosophers - Page 623 Robert L. Arrington - 2001 - 720 pages
According to Sri Aurobindo, what is imperatively needed in Integral Yoga is the preparation of the field - to make the soil fit to receive the supramental light when it descends. For the Divine might knock at our door and we, ...
Political thinkers of modern India - Page 95, Adi Hormusji Doctor - 1997 - 141 pages
Evolution is purposive in the sense that it is the gradual expression of the Spirit's presence in all levels of being for the simple delight of sharing itself. Yoga, or the fourth concept, according to Sri Aurobindo aids one to ...
Philosophy of Education - Page 219 S.S. Chandra & Rajendra Kumar Sharma - 2006 - 256 pages
Principles Of Education - Page 219, S.S. Chandra, Rajendra Kumar Sharma - 2004 - 582 pages
The Indian Scriptures and the Life Divine - Page 291, Binita Pani - 1993 - 367 pages
Influence of Indian Scriptures on Sri Aurobindo's Philosophy. v. Reconciliation of Jnana Kanda and Karma Kanda. A. THE PHILOSOPHICAL OUTLOOK OF SRI AUROBINDO According to Sri Aurobindo, action is a great part of our existence....
The social philosophy of Sri Aurobindo, Ram Nath Sharma - 1980 - 230 pages
"The third principle of education", according to Sri Aurobindo, "is to work from the near to the far, ... Antahkarana, according to Sri Aurobindo, consists of the following four layers.14 (0 Chitta — This is the reservoir of past ...
The essential Aurobindo - Page 117 Aurobindo Ghose, Robert A. McDermott - 2001 - 288 pages
So, the message of the Gita according to Sri Aurobindo offers neither a simple affirmation nor deprecation of social and political action, but rather a transformation of all action by surrender to the needs of the Divine working in ...
The Evolutionary Crisis Thus the crisis of our civilization, according to Sri Aurobindo, is not what has been read in its ... The evolutionary stress, according to Sri Aurobindo, is the spiritual nisus.12 Reason can help mankind only by ...
The Kundalini Book of Living & Dying : Gateways to Higher ... - Page 110 Ravindra Kumar, Jytte Kumar Larsen – 2007
Jung says this attempt at reemergence is the main source of psychic energy, while, according to Sri Aurobindo, the involution began ... According to Sri Aurobindo, the spiritual dynamic is the consciousness force, which is inherent in...
Sri Aurobindo circle Aurobindo Ghose – 1998
If the concept of man which Sri Aurobindo posits and for which there is some empirical support, is correct, then, what is the ideal law of social development, according to Sri Aurobindo? Sri Aurobindo sums up this law in this way: all ...
"The third principle of education", according to Sri Aurobindo, "is to work from the near to the far, ... According to Sri Aurobindo, "The aim and principle of a true national education is not certainly to ignore modern truth and ...
Mukti According to Sri Aurobindo S. SHANKARANARAYANAN [Freedom, says Aurobindo, is not only the negative aspect of liberation from the master-knots of one's lower nature; it has also a positive aspect of becoming Universal in soul, ...
Indian Political Thought - Page 253, Urmila Sharma, S.K. Sharma - 2001 - 416 pages
Thus, according to Sri Aurobindo, the formation of nation requires not only love of country among its members but a sentiment of worship towards it. A merely physical, vital or mental approach towards a nation is insufficient, ...
Indian English Drama - Page 53 Nand Kumar - 2003 - 230 pages
He says, "If you exhaust your powers on the invention of a plot, you are a spent bullet when you come to the treatment of it.2 According to Sri Aurobindo, in a good drama, the external must not be over emphasized. ...
Evolutionary, Spiritual Conceptions of Life - Sri Aurobindo, ... - Page 2 Dr. phil. Michael Leicht - 2008 - 52 pages
To Close with Wilber – Wilber and Aurobindo in Comparison Kant, Aurobindo and In Between Critique of Superstitious Illuminations (Continued) and Alternatives The Big Picture – The Evolutionary Process according to Sri Aurobindo and ...
Neoplatonism and Indian philosophy - Page 154 Paulos Gregorios, International Society for ... - 2002 - 275 pages
The term Parabrahman is used to indicate this status of Sat-Chid-Ananda which isaccording to Sri Aurobindo the first manifestation of the Supreme Reality to awakened human consciousness. He says that the One and the Many are the last...
Axiological approach to the Vedas - Page 100, Sahebrao Genu Nigal - 1986 - 131 pages
and Vrtra, the obstructor, cr enfolding coverer, are the great obstacles on the path towards perfection. According to Sri Aurobindo ...
Indian Society, Institutions and Change - Page 262, Rajendra K. Sharma - 2004 - 378 pages
True religion, according to Sri Aurobindo, is the following of the spiritual impulse in its fulness, ... In the evolution of religion upon earth, Hinduism, according to Sri Aurobindo, has opened the largest and profoundest spiritual ...
Immortal Paradigms: Sri Aurbindo Home-Coming Centenary Volume - Page 169, Charu Sheel Singh - 2002 - 264 pages
The third important principle of education according to Sri Aurobindo is to work from the near to the far, ... The phi/fical education is concerned with the education of the body and according to Sri Aurobindo it should begin at the ...
Encyclopedia of Indian philosophies: Bibliography - Page 1267, Karl H. Potter - 1995 - 1606 pages
Sudha Srivastava, "Role of reason in life according to Sri Aurobindo", P 18.1, 1972, ...
Postcolonial Philosophy of Religion - Page 63 Purushottama Bilimoria, Andrew B. Irvine - 2009 - 350 pages
According to Sri Aurobindo, a human being is constituted of multiple materials. Therefore, all of us carry the effects of these materials which have gone into building us. The human, the homo sapiens, or “man” – as the root of the word ...
But with a wise and progressive training girls as well as boys can participate in all kinds of Sports, increase their strength and health" According to Sri Aurobindoboth men and women are equally capable to evolve toward perfection to ...
Decolonizing international relations - Page 214 Branwen Gruffydd Jones - 2006 - 275 pages
"Spirituality," according to Sri Aurobindo, "is in its essence an awakening to the inner reality of our being, to a spirit, self, soul which is other than our mind, life and body, an inner aspiration to know, to feel, to be that, ...
B.Ed. Guide - Page 103 Qureshi M.U, Sharma Bharti
The law for the individual, according to Sri Aurobindo, is to perfect his individuality by free development from within. Education should be made an effective tool for promoting this process of human evolution. ...
Encyclopaedia of Contemporary Education - Page 41, S. Venkataith - 2002 - 3498 pages
According to Sri Aurobindo, "The chief aim of education should be to help the growing soul to draw out that in itself which is best and make it perfect for a noble use.". Sri Aurobindo states that there were three ...
Philosophical & Socio. - Page 103 M.h.siddiqui
The second principle according to Sri Aurobindo, is that 'the mind has to be consulted in its growth'. He pointed out that the idea of hammering the child into the shape desired by the parents or teacher is a barbarous and ignorant ...
Sri Aurobindo: a garland of tributes, Arabinda Basu - 1973 - 252 pages
According to Sri Aurobindo, it is the help of this inner Guide that is indispensable for all: the assistance of the external or human Guru, though required by most seekers, ...
Recent philosophies of education in India - Page 115 Sarayu Prasad Chaube - 2005 - 288 pages
According to Sri Aurobindo another principle of teaching is "to work from the near to the far, ie, from that which is to that which shall be".48 Heredity and environment are the basis of man's nature. Therefore the educator must ...
The perennial quest for a psychology with a soul: an inquiry into ... - Page 474 Joseph Vrinte - 2002 - 568 pages
to raise up the old lower movements and become conscious of them in order to know, elucidate and reject them. According to Sri Aurobindo, "It is a known psychological law that whatever is suppressed in the conscious mind remains in ...
Philosophy of Education - Page 164 M. L. Dhawan - 2005 - 288 pages
India, according to Sri Aurobindo, has seen always in man the individual a soul, aportion of the Divinity enwrapped in ... In devising a true and living education, three things according to Sri Aurobindo — the man, the individual in his ...
New Educational Philosophy - Page 206 Bhagirathi Sahu - 2004 - 416 pages
EDUCATIONAL PHILOSOPHY OF SRI AUROBINDO A True and Living Education According to Sri Aurobindo that is true education which helps an ... According to Sri Aurobindo "Education is helping the growing soul to draw out that in itself. ... [Sri Aurobindo: An Educational Thinker N.L. Gupta (Paperback - Dec 1, 2008)]
According to Sri Aurobindo, "The wildness and recklessness of many young natures are only the overflowing of an ... RELIGIOUS EDUCATION The essence of education, according to Sri Aurobindo, is "To live for God, for humanity for country, ...
Philosophy of life and death - Page 69 M.V. Kamath - 1993 - 335 pages
In regard to rebirth, too, Sri Aurobindo has little use for those, like Jung, who would want experimental evidence. The soul, according to Sri Aurobindo, needs no proof of its rebirth, any more than it needs proof of its immortality ...
Discovery of God - Page 232, Rafiq Zakaria - 2000 - 330 pages
More asat, non-being, without any condition or concept; but that was also,according to Sri Aurobindo, not comprehensive enough. It was no less sat or being. He believed that sat and asat, real or unreal, are not contradictory but ...
The quest for the inner man: transpersonal psychotherapy and ... - Page 218, Joseph Vrinte - 1996 - 282 pages
According to Sri Aurobindo, "They [the Freudians] look from down up and explain the higher lights by the lower ... Mind according to Sri Aurobindo, as an instrument of analysis and synthesis has its inherent limitations and is therefore ...
Nationalism: its theory and principles in India - Page 168, Parmanand Parashar - 1996 - 285 pages
According to Sri Aurobindo, "Nationalism is itself no creation of individuals It is a force which God has created " Sri Aurobindo considered nationalism as "a religion that has come from God It has not been crushed. ...
Perspectives on Sri Aurobindo's poetry, plays, and criticism - Page 68, Amrita Paresh Patel, Jaydipsinh Dodiya - 2002 - 147 pages
According to Sri Aurobindo, Death is non-existent in the higher planes of consciousness like Higher Mind, ... Death, according to Sri Aurobindo is a transition. It is an apparent negation between two affirmation of birth and birth. ...
Spirituality and Business: Exploring Possibilities for a New ... - Page 29 Sharda Shirley Nandram, Margot Esther Borden - 2009 - 263 pages
Table 2.1 Forms of knowledge according to Sri Aurobindo Forms of knowledge Characteristics Indirect and separate We partly identify ... According to Sri Aurobindo, this knowledge is direct but still separate. In this mode of knowing, ...
Contemporary approaches to value education in India - Page 203, R. T. Nanda - 1997 - 344 pages
His concept of Yoga, according to Sri Aurobindo "All life is Yoga". The evolution of man and the cosmic process follow the same life. He believes in the traditional concept of individual soul integrated with the supreme soul. ...
According to Sri Aurobindo the law of social development follows a cycle and each cycle has its own symbols, types, ... The Ideal Law according to Sri Aurobindo is, therefore, the perfection of the individual, the community or the ...
Sri Aurobindo: a centenary tribute, Aurobindo Ghose, K. R. Srinivasa Iyengar - 1974 - 346 pages
However, according to Sri Aurobindo, man too, despite his remarkable capacities, is not the peak of creation, ... Therefore, according to Sri Aurobindo, the truest destiny of man is to take the next leap forward into the supramental. ...
Educational thought - Page 308 Johri, P.K
According to Sri Aurobindo every human being has in him something divine; every one is imperfect but has a chance of ... Yoga demanded, according to Sri Aurobindo "a total dedication to the spiritual life", "to surrender and to receive ...
The origin and the overcoming of evil and suffering in the world ... - Page 109 Peter Koslowski - 2001 - 159 pages
According to Sri Aurobindo,13 the present cosmic manifestation is the result of the double movement of involution and evolution. Involution is a process of self-limitation, of densification, by which the Spirit or the Universal ...
Environment Evolution & Values - Page 79, D.P. Chattopadhyaya - 2007 - 332 pages
In supramental intuition the identity between the knower and the known is completely realized. The ideal form of knowledge, knowledge by identity, according to Sri Aurobindo, is not achievable in terms of empirically available concepts. ...
Despair and modernity: reflections from modern Indian painting - Page 34 Harsha V. Dehejia, Prem Shankar Jha, Ranjit ... - 2000 - 123 pages
8 The challenge and, therefore, the duhkha of mankind, according to Sri Aurobindo, is to hold the two, the lower and the higher, the material and the spiritual, the human and the divine, in an integral whole, not in a somnolent ...
Indian modernity: contradictions, paradoxes and possibilities - Page 162, Avijit Pathak - 1998 - 243 pages
An Indian artist, according to Sri Aurobindo, is not bound to an imitation of nature; his goal is to portray a spiritual and a psychic beauty. For example, take the Indian sculpture. Generally, there is the objection to such features ... [Modernity, Globalization and Identity: Towards a Reflexive Quest Avijit Pathak (Dec 30, 2005), Recalling the Forgotten: Education and Moral Quest, Social implications of schooling: Knowledge, pedagogy and consciousness, Journey towards the sacred]
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