Augustine, Emerson, Nietzsche, and Sri Aurobindo
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Understanding the Present Age of Mankind in the Evolutionary Progression of the Race -
We live in a time of constant, intense and radical change. Technology continues to develop at a rapid pace, and it changes the way people interact with on...
Savitri Satsang 081 pp. 142-144 -
A weekly sharing on Savitri by Dr Alok Pandey (an audio recording in English). The post Savitri Satsang 081 pp. 142-144 appeared first on AuroMaa.
The myth of secular law as savior -
Like the good religion/bad religion dichotomy familiar to religious studies scholars, the good law/bad law dichotomy structures implicit judgments of legal...
Time and Experience in Physics and Philosophy [draft] -
Below is a very rough draft of a paper I’ll be presenting at a conference in L’aquila, Italy in April. The conference aims to revisit important philosophic...
Make us like the other nations -
The controversy surrounding Ilhan Omar’s remarks about pro-Israel lobbying activity is enragingly stupid. Mainstream Democrats want the diversity of the fo...
The Four Fold Transformation–Sri Aurobindo -
[In our march towards our evolutionary destiny we have to achieve a fourfold transformation: economic, social, cultural and spiritual. In this compilatio...
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*Philosophy with Dasein*'s podcasts on B&T. Now on episode 4.
How can you be yourself if there is no self? -
The rise of qualitative individualism in the West coincides relatively closely with Western interest in Buddhism. Nietzsche and Emerson, two … Continue rea...
How can you be yourself if there is no self? -
This post, which is cross-posted on Love of All Wisdom, follows seven posts of mine on that blog that articulate what I take to be a key, often implicit, i...
The Sacred Thread: Hinduism in Its Continuity and Diversity by J. L. Brockington -
The Sacred Thread Hinduism in Its Continuity and Diversity In a single book, which examines the history and development of Hindu religious experience and t...
Fifty-five Photographs of the Mother with K. Amrita -
Dear Friends, Amrita was the name given by Sri Aurobindo to Karlapakam Aravamudachari Iyengar (19.9.1895—31.1.1969), a Tamil Brahmin who became a close dis...
March 29, 1914 marks a new alchemy -
Tweets by @SavitriEraParty and @NathTusar Reimagining and Refashioning Integral Management by Tusar Nath Mohapatra, Savitri Era Learning Forum (SELF) Ghaz...
Openness, transparency, sincerity, freedom of expression, and unfettered debate -
They put a premium on the values of openness, transparency, sincerity, freedom of expression, and unfettered debate. Many of the Enlightenment’s most infl...
Four Lessons from Home Renovation -
During the months of December 2018 and January 2019, we spent about 5 weeks getting several long-overdue renovation and repair projects completed around th...
Monthly updates and newsletter articles -
From Jan 2019 we will not be updating this blog. Please refer to our website at https://sriaurobindosociety.org.sg/ For newsletters and articles, please r...
Spirituality Lives in All of Us -
We at Matriwords wish all our readers a very happy 2019. Last year saw sporadic activity on Matriwords, we hope to be more regular this year with monthly p...
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