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Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Hartmann, like Sri Aurobindo, adopts a valuational standpoint

Eutopia: The Gnostic Land of Prester John - Page 64 Alan Jacobs - 2010 - 128 pages
We also think highly of the Indian poets Tagore and Aurobindo. Of course we study the best translations of the mystical poets from ... attention Dives inward, with breath and thought retention, Searching for the source of 'phantom me'. ...
The Alchemy Of Leadership - Page 71 Srinivas Pandit - 2009 - 160 pages
... unmistakable conclusion in his book, What Really Matters: Searching for Wisdom in
America, that integral practice is now the only viable mode for human transformation. In his work Murphy drew on the pioneering insights of Aurobindo. To prove the point further I will ... Exemplary CEOs: insights on organisational transformation - Page 397 Shrinivas Pandit - 2005 - 468 pages
Science, Spirituality and the Modernization of India - Page 99 Makarand Paranjape - 2009 - 296 pages
Alluding to this outside influence, Sri Aurobindo says: It (European influence) has compelled the (Indian) national mind to view everything from a new, searching and critical standpoint, and even those who seek to preserve the present ...
Altered Destinations: Self, Society, and Nation in India - Page 121 Makarand Paranjape - 2009 - 214 pages
The process of mending is also one of minding, like searching for and splicing together the scattered threads of a cloth that has been torn or ... Gandhi, like SriAurobindo, taught us how to turn our disadvantages to our advantages. ...
The Yoga Party: Philosophical Writings - Page 73 Douglas E. Frame - 2009 - 206 pages
But suffice it to say that even Aurobindo in all his wisdom would not hold any belief as most important but only useful in understanding a larger truth. It's with this attitude that I will approach my work searching for the larger truth ...
Spirituality and Business: Exploring Possibilities for a New ... - Page 30 Sharda Shirley Nandram, Margot Esther Borden - 2009 - 263 pages
According to Sri Aurobindo, “Spirituality is in its essence an awakening to the inner reality of our being, to a spirit, self, soul which is other ... In his view, in order to grow, one should focus on searching for the inner force to ...
Sri Aurobindo - A Contemporary Reader Sachidananda Mohanty, Aurobindo Ghose - 2008 - 180 pages
Only it will be vigilant to illuminate them so that they may grow into the light and law of the spirit, not by suppression and restriction, but by a self-searching, self-controlled expansion and a many-sided finding of their greatest, ...
The lives of Sri Aurobindo Peter Heehs - 2008 - 496 pages
books.google.com The Rainbow bridge: a comparative study of Tagore and Sri Aurobindo Goutam Ghosal - 2007 - 235 pages books.google.com
Understanding thoughts of Sri Aurobindo Indrani Sanyal, Krishna Roy, Jadavpur ... - 2007 - 317 pages
Sri Aurobindo noted that a considerable amount of work had already been done in the clearing away of misconceptions about Indian art by Havell and Coomaraswamy and others, but he felt that a "more general and searching consideration of ...
Science and the Indian tradition: when Einstein met Tagore - Page 22 David L. Gosling - 2007 - 186 pages
His conviction that true knowledge is to be found by searching for unity in diversity was expressed at a time when different branches of ... and inspired Jagadish Chandra Bose and his scientific colleagues in their research. Aurobindo ...
Glimpses of Devāyaa: a short synopsis of the third epic of India Hajārī, Amitā Nathavāī - 2007 - 337 pages
As Sri Aurobindo has so well said in his Savitri, A gas belched out from some invisible Fire Of its dense rings were ... Manu went searching for her in the water and applied his creative will on her. As a result, she created soil in the ...
Jouissance as Ananda: Indian Philosophy, Feminist Theory, and ... - Page 217 Ashmita Khasnabish - 2006 - 239 pages
At the above phase, however, they are searching for it, and in their search they ascend to a higher plane of consciousness, just like Satyavan and Savitri (the characters in Sri Aurobindo's the Savitri). But, in order to really find the ...
Affective communities: anticolonial thought, Fin-De-Siècle ... - Page 125 Leela Gandhi - 2006 - 254 pages
It is to the terms of such amenability that we must now turn, searching for the discursive components in the ... of the collaborative transformation of subjectivity to which the Mother and Sri Aurobindo devoted themselves from 1914, ...
Letting be: Fred Dallmayr's cosmopolitical vision Stephen Frederick Schneck - 2006 - 382 pages
In this way, instrumental reason traps us into searching for ways to satisfy our personal gratifications and blinds us to other, richer possibilities, something thatAurobindo thinks that critical ...
Philosophy of Education - Page 222 S.S. Chandra, S.S. Chandra & Rajendra Kumar Sharma - 2006 - 256 pages
In his philosophy of education, as in his metaphysics, epistemology, political philosophy and social philosophy, Sri Aurobindo searches after the principle of harmony in the individual, community and humanity and aims at its realisation ...
Education in Emerging Indian Society - Page 338 Y.k.singh
Jeffrey John Kripal, Glenn W. Shuck - 2005 - 323 pages
... historic and contemporary appeal to Americans searching for something to enrich their spiritual experience. ... Aurobindo ...
Reflections and mobilizations: dialogues with movements and ... - Page 267 Ananta Kumar Giri - 2005 - 436 pages
A School for the Subject: The Vision and Experiments of Integral Education Almost all over the world at present, as people are becoming more and more aware of the gods that have failed them, the heroic in them is searching for ...
Nationalism, religion, and beyond: writings on politics, society, ... Aurobindo Ghose, Peter Heehs - 2005 - 364 pages
We have now throughout the world a search, an attempt on various lines to discover some principle of significant form in Art which shall escape from the obvious and external and combine delight with profundity, the power of a more ...
Dharma and development: the future of survival Makarand R. Paranjape, Samvad India - 2005 - 329 pages
and the Mother who were searching for an alternative in education and also for a more meaningful field for embodying ... This has helped many more people to readAurobindo and the Mother in their mothertongue and has contributed to the ...
Concept of truth in science and religion - Page 216 K. D. Gangrade, L. S. Kothari, Ajit Ram Verma - 2005 - 228 pages
It is a very grave mistake to think that the enjoyment of seeing and searching can be promoted by means of ... We are grateful to Shri SN Johar for providing accommodation at the Sri Aurobindo Ashram to a large number of participants. ...
A sociable God: toward a new understanding of religion - Page 100 Ken Wilber - 2005 - 172 pages
Hegel, for instance, or Aurobindo. In this sense, religion is actually a term for the transformative drive in general. The religious impulse here means, not searching for meaning, integration, mana or value on a given level (which is ...
Bengalis: The People, Their History and Culture - Page 13 S.N. Das - 2002 - 284 pages
In other words, Sri Aurobindo searches the identity of India in terms of her spiritual heritage and thus in the history of Bengali ideas he occupies his place as a prophet of spiritual nationalism. The spiritual view of Indian history ...
The Bengali intellectual tradition: from Rammohun Ray to ... Amal Kumar Mukhopadhyay - 1979 - 288 pages
Socialist perspective Council for Political Studies - 1978
Sri Aurobindo searches for the true nature of man in the divine Infinite Being. He has discovered a gulf of unconsciousness in between the Infinite Brahma and the human being. By an imaginary inner power of Brahma (The Supreme God) he ...
Modern Indian thought: a philosophical survey Vishwanath S. Naravane, Indian Council for ... - 1964 - 310 pages
Hegel, like Aurobindo, seeks to preserve both unity and difference; but he identifies the Absolute with the human consciousness, and he has no conception of Divine Grace. Plato, like Aurobindo, searches for a Supermind; but his demiurge creates more difficulties than it can solve. Hartmann, like Aurobindo, adopts a valuational standpoint; but he creates a dichotomy between value and disvalue. ...

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