The concept of consciousness continues to resist elucidation
David Graeber v. Nicholas Taleb on Political Economy -
Here is anarchist anthropologist David Graeber on hierarchy in capitalism and how anthropological value theory can demystify its operations (from his essay...
7.1 An Integrated Approach to Healing (Part 1) -
"Each technological advance becomes a kind of biological amputation by eliminating the need of exercising an organ. The result is a robotic life driven b...
A Yoga of Positive and Active Equality -
The three primary methodologies used to establish equality in the response to the stimuli of the world are all based on the passive ability to either withs...
Finance and Politics -
There are two things which it is very difficult to change: finance and politics; the field of money and the field of government are the two points where m...
January speaking dates -
I am planning to kick off next year with two speaking dates. The first will be part of a larger event on “The Temptation of Christ” for the DePaul Humaniti...
There is no unmixed victory -
The philosophy of The Mother & Sri Aurobindo may be valuable for me as a believer but I don't expect others to be appreciative to the same degree. https://t...
Interpretation vs. Explication II: choosing between Truth and Objectivity-
Thanks to Elisa Freschi and Malcolm Keating for prompting me to post about interpretation and explication. In the previous post, titled “Interpretation vs....
ANNOUNCEMENT -
Recently, over the seasonal break for New Year I noticed a decided drop in comments from readers. I was perplexed by this but could not see what was the ma...
Canavan on Octavia Butler -
Gerry Canavan’s new book on Octavia Butler is smart and useful. It gives a good introduction to Butler for people who have never read her before, but it al...
Max Weber, Maslow, and Sri Aurobindo -
[PDF] Towards Creative Meditative Research S Sharma - From the edge of Chaos ... These social discourse spaces are represented by Darwin, Adam Smith represe...
R,I.P. George Michael -
[image: 2016_12_27_production_r_i_p_geroge_michael_last_christmas_tribute_english_1]George Michael (Georgios Kyriacos Panayiotou), singer and songwriter, b...
Renovating democracy by innovating how communities engage -
[Democracy requires a citizenship that meets, deliberates and interacts without fear and hatred. https://t.co/vBIRjnQJbK Ngaire Woods Dean, Blavatnik Schoo...
Vital well-being -
*Mastering Vital Energy* *Radha's Consciousness in the Vital - Perfect attachment to the Divine replaces all vital attractions and passions.* *Botanical ...
“Joyeux Noël!…” -
En cherchant sur Google cette image lumineuse que de “Luminosité”, Auroville, je suis heureuse de vous envoyer à toutes et à tous ce soir, J’ai trouvé auss...
In every reactionary there lies a bit of Don Quixote -
Blogged my old critique of Vivekananda that I wrote in 2012 on Rajiv Malhotra's discussion form. https://t.co/8Umnl41pJG The Conflict between Tradition and...
In Search of Organisational Soul – I (Part 2) -
CONTINUED FROM PART 1 Machine versus Living Being The organisational arrangement of a collective or a group may find itself somewhere on a spectrum which h...
A Christmas Story -
This story was read aloud on the US National Public Radio show, “This American Life.” *********** Well, it all began at Christmas two years ago when my dau...
The Yantra of the Sentence: 91: Sentence Diagram of 3.3 -
[All [that she once had hoped and dreamed and been],Flew past her eagle-winged through memory’s skies]. ||3.3|| (Note: Square brackets enclose an independe...
Religion and the new populism -
[image: Light trail]The push for stronger cultural identities and political borders in the new populism is inseparable from the general concern about Islam...
The Indwelling Love – The Mother -
For the inner Godhead never imposes herself, she neither demands nor threatens; she offers and gives herself, conceals and forgets herself in the heart of ...
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In Kolkata's The Statesman, a new production of *Waiting for Godot*. Siddhartha Sen, a leading member of the group and also a social activist, has been wi...
Happiness from politics, or, mourning in America -
I will be taking a break from blogging as I travel in the next couple weeks. In the meantime I … Continue reading →
Exchange with Alex Foti on nettime -
Alex Foti to nettime, 17 December 2016 Dear Vahid, for the very little it’s worth i’ve been campaigning to save Aleppo since the siege and furiously since ...
Knowing the intimations from within. – The Mother -
Listen, I don’t think there is a single instance in which one does not find within oneself something very clear, but you must sincerely want to know – we a...
Top tweets by Savitri Era Party -
Savitri Era Party @SavitriEraParty Dec 3 @tufailelif @krdave India breaking into 40 to 50 nations of around 50m population is the most viable solution to ...
Weekly Readings in Savitri – an Invitation to a Journey -
Website AuroMaa.org started publication of “Weekly Readings in Savitri” by Dr Alok Pandey. Every week a new Reading will be posted of 2-3 pages of Savitri.
Reading The Life Divine will change your life -
BOSTON: MIT scientists have developed a new artificial intelligence system that can take still images and generate short videos to simulate what happens ne...
Sri Aurobindo's rhetorical devices and unique narrative voice -
The next two works focus on the political side of Sri Aurobindo’s life. Tracts for His Times examines the unique influence of the English journal Bande Mat...
Sixty Photographs of Sri Aurobindo’s Mahasamadhi -
Dear Friends, On 5 December 1950 at 1:26 a.m., Sri Aurobindo the “Colonist from Immortality” had left his physical sheath as a supreme act of sacrifice for...
Word and Thing -
The open of Hegel’s Phenomenology of Spirit dramatizes our alienation in language and the perpetual inadequacy of the symbolic with respect to the real. I...
Breaking India in name of the ardent nationalist Aurobindo -
There is no way one can abolish poverty. Its just a myth that one can since poverty is always relative ==> https://t.co/r55sMUx3L7 @SavitriEraParty you are ...
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