July 19, 2010

Both Joyce and Sri Aurobindo value and identify spiritual essence or stasis as the goal of aesthetic theory

Sri Aurobindo - A Contemporary Reader Sachidananda Mohanty, Aurobindo Ghose - 2008 - 180 pages
... be an apprehension of conflicts, even of colossal conflicts that might jeopardize the future, but total failure need not be envisaged unless we are disposed to predict the failure of the race. The thesis we have undertaken to ...
Creative Evolution: A Physicist's Resolution Between Darwinism and ... - Page 6 Amit Goswami - 2008 - 339 pages
We cannot predict; the outcome is left to chance and survival necessity. The theory developed in this book, ... If you hear in that statement the echo of the ideas of such philosophers as Sri Aurobindo and Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, ...
The Spirtual Roots of National Intergration - Page 55 Moazziz Ali Beg - 2007 - 208 pages
... of the spiritual age Sri Aurobindo had predicted with an almost mathematical precision that 'the first essential sign must be the growth of the subjective idea of life and the signals that are precursors of a subjective age in human ...
Jouissance as Ananda: Indian Philosophy, Feminist Theory, and ... - Page 135 Ashmita Khasnabish - 2006 - 239 pages
It is quite intriguing to see the spiritual essence of the future poetry as defined by Sri Aurobindo being manifest in Joyce's concept of aesthetic theory. Sri Aurobindo predicted the future of poetry in his The Future Poetry and it was first published as a series of essays in Arya. What is most important is that both Joyce and Sri Aurobindo value and identify spiritual essence or stasis ...
Partition : the real story Mushtāq Naqvī - 2006
In the years ahead as Sri Aurobindo predicted,
India and Pakistan would ultimately come close together and stand united: "Unity may finally come about under whatever form- the exact form may be a pragmatic and not a fundamental ...
Elements of creative management - Page 18 Hem Shanker Ray - 2006 - 302 pages
Remember Sri Aurobindo's prediction of the coming of the superman? The article also explains how intelligence arises from both environmental and genetic factors, the latter playing a major role. Adopted unrelated siblings raised in the ...
Encyclopedia of India Stanley A. Wolpert - 2005 - 2000 pages
Following Charles Darwin's trajectory to its deterministic future, Aurobindo predicts this to be evolution's ultimate destination for humankind. Aurobindo had a five-part vision. He wished to see a free and independent
India, ...
Empire, the national, and the postcolonial, 1890-1920: resistance ... - Page 85 Elleke Boehmer - 2005 - 239 pages
'That which once has been may be again,' Aurobindo predicts in 'Hic Jacet', looking forward to the time when the 'bleeding' Erin, ...
Sri Aurobindo - Page 111 Purnima Majumdar - 2005 - 122 pages
The belief of those disciples, who were living in the ashram, and on their basis, among those disciples who were spread all over the world, that Aurobindo had predicted the destruction on the same tunes as in World War 1 if Hitler would ...
BJP today Bharatiya Janata Party - 2002
in approach also. Unity in diversity needs to be discovered continuously. Sri Aurobindo predicted that
India will be "the moral leader of the world". ...
Patterns of the present: from the perspective of Sri Aurobindo and ... Georges van Vrekhem - 2002 - 238 pages
57 The materialisation of Sri Aurobindo's prediction on the threshold of the new millennium is there for all to see. As Roger-Pol Droit writes in his remarkable book L'Oubli de l'Inde (Forgetting India): by the joining of the most ...
Indo-Pak relations: challenges before new millennium - Page 60 M. G. Chitkara - 2001 - 248 pages
The creation of
Pakistan has not resolved their problems. We must sit together to consider as what to do with partition. Aurobindo predicted that in year ahead, India and Pakistan would ultimately come closer and stand united. In the words of Aurobindo, "Unity may finally come about under whatever form - the exact form may have a pragmatic but not a ... Converts do not make a nation - Page 261 M. G. Chitkara  1998 Jiy-e-Sindh G.M. Syed M. G. Chitkara - 1996 - 212 pages
The Mother: the story of her life George Van Vrekhem - 2000 - 545 pages
12 The reader will remember Sri Aurobindo's prediction that India would become one again. The Mother wrote in 1947: 'The Soul of India is one and indivisible.
India is conscious of her mission in the world. ...
Selected writings Nani Ardeshir Palkhivala - 1999 - 330 pages
... vision ('Mother
India is not a piece of earth; she is a Power, a Godhead') and the cesspool of degradation to which professional politicians have reduced this country! Sri Aurobindo predicted that the sun of India's greatness would rise and its light would overflow India, overflow Asia and spread throughout the world. This was the vision of Sri Aurobindo, a seer in the true sense of the word. ... We, the people: India--the largest democracy Nani Ardeshir Palkhivala - 1984 - 355 pages
The psychic knot search for tolerance in Indian English fiction Dr. R. K. Singh - 1998 - 211 pages
Intolerance : The Psychic Knot Search for Solutions in Recent Indian English Fiction RK SINGH Sri Aurobindo predicted long ago, in February 1 936, "that the mind of the future will be more international" with expression of various ...
Global aesthetics and Sanskrit poetics Ramaranjan Mukherji, Rashtriya Sanskrit Sansthan - 1998 - 265 pages
It is for this reason, that Sri Aurobindo predicts that the future poetry shall take the form of incantation like poetry produced in the early dawn of human civilisation, as contained in the Rgveda. This view receives acknowledgment at ...

Godly men and their golden works Maharajapuram Natarajan Krishnamani - 1998 - 841 pages
... Sri Aurobindo to the Humanity is his assuring message that Man is not the final product of evolution and that man would soon evolve further into God. In another three hundred to four hundred years, Sri Aurobindo had predicted that, ...
Human rights in Pakistan M. G. Chitkara - 1997 - 407 pages
The European Common Market today seems to be a partial fulfillment of Sri Aurobindo's prediction. The common Market between
India and Pakistan; Cordial relations between the two and ultimate unity of the partitioned India will be ...
Sri Aurobindo and the new age: essays in memory of Kishor Gandhi Kishor Gandhi, Sachidananda Mohanty ... - 1997 - 239 pages
In this context Sri Aurobindo predicted the possibility of danger to
Tibet and to India. Sri Aurobindo wrote: In Asia a more perilous situation has arisen, standing sharply across the way to any possibility of a continental unity of the ...
The Psychohistory review 1997
..Thy force in me labours at its grandiose plan" [CP, 143] • Aurobindo's diary contains many references to his directing of his yogic power (aishwarya) in order to influence external events [RY, passim] • In 1907 Aurobindo predicted the ...
Encyclopaedia Indica: India, Pakistan, Bangladesh S. S. Shashi - 1996
Sri Aurobindo predicted that such a state of affair could come about in the near future and it would be the clear symptoms of the birth-pang of the new creation. The Mother has also said that such a change of man's consciousness is ...
Mother India: monthly review of culture Sri Aurobindo Ashram - 1994
Even though Gandhi's movement had an immediate success and a spectacular influence on the people, Sri Aurobindo had predicted that it would end in a great confusion or a great fiasco. Indeed its final results were a marked disorder and ...
The Soviets and the Indian revolutionary movement, 1917-1929 Ashok Kumar Patnaik - 1992 - 245 pages
Arguing fruther, Aurobindo predicted a high destiny for
India in a spiritual way. "It is she who must send forth from herself the future religion of the entire world, the eternal religion which is to harmonise all religion, ...
Indian fellows of the Royal Society and others Jatish Charan Chaudhuri - 1992 - 288 pages
The Indian sage Sri Aurobindo predicted long ago about the higher evolution of man, so much so that he wrote in The Life Divine,' '' "We are in respect of our possible higher evolution much in the same positon of the original Ape of ...
Sri Aurobindo and Karl Marx: integral sociology and dialectical ... - Page 179 Debi Prasad Chattopadhyaya - 1988 - 336 pages
Sri Aurobindo predicts : ' After a time, there would be a dying down of force, a static condition of the human mind and human life, then stagnation, decay and disintegration.' While the emergence of the world-state is admitted by him as ...
Challenges before India Anil Karn - 1987 - 135 pages
Sri Aurobindo predicted that the sun of
India's greatness would rise and its light would overflow India, overflow Asia and spread throughout the world. This was the vision of Sri Aurobindo, a seer in the true sense of the word. ...
Aurobindo's philosophy of Brahman - Page 131 Stephen H. Phillips - 1986 - 200 pages
As we shall see, that none of them can be completely eclipsed is crucial toAurobindo's prediction of the material emergence of a "divine life." Material evolution is thought to retrace within physical substance the involutionary ...
We, the people: India--the largest democracy Nani Ardeshir Palkhivala - 1984 - 355 pages
The European Common Market today seems to be a partial fulfilment of Sri Aurobindo's prediction. Message to students Sri Aurobindo's philosophy was expressed in words which are within the comprehension of any thinking man. ... Essential unity of all religions
Nani Ardeshir Palkhivala - 1990 - 19 pages Triveni 1976
New dimensions in Vedanta philosophy Sahajānanda (Swami), Bochasanwasi Shri ... - 1981
One is reminded of : Jaki rahi bhavana jaisi; Prabhu murati dekhi tina taisi. 3. Sri Aurobindo, predicts yet a future incarnation even surpassing Rama and
Krishna who represent the ethical-consciousness and the ...
Education for a new life Narayan Prasad - 1976 - 179 pages
Even while in Baroda Sri Aurobindo predicted: "
India will send forth the future religion of the world."2 The same thought almost in the same words we hear from the Marquess of Zetland. In the Foreword to a book on Sri Aurobindo by Prof. ...
Triveni 1975
It seems certain what Sri Aurobindo predicts about the flourishing condition of ' future poetry ' : it emanates at the spontaneous mantra of the Supreme from the overhead planet of ' the creative sage '. — Dr KVS Murti Dance of Dust ...
Evolution toward divinity: Teilhard de Chardin and the Hindu ... Beatrice Bruteau - 1974 - 270 pages
... the as yet unenlightened instinct working to bring all into one totality. A more illumined drive toward totalization, Aurobindo predicts, will recognize its obligation to satisfy "the legitimate needs," including "ease, leisure, ...
Mother India: monthly review of culture 1973
Even while in Baroda Sri Aurobindo had predicted: "
India will send forth the future religion of the world." The same thought almost in the same words we hear from the Marquess Zetland. In the Foreword to a book on Sri Aurobindo by Prof. ...
Towards eternity; Sri Aurobindo birth centenary volume, 15th ... Aurobindo Ghose - 1973 - 526 pages
Sri Aurobindo predicts an increase in the number of thinkers, scientists, poets, artists. This will take place in the beginning of the change from the supra-intellectual to the intuitive, then the spiritual, and finally to the ...
It is when reading lines like these that one remembers Sri Aurobindo's prediction for the future : "The door that has been shut to all but a few may open ; the kingdom of the Spirit may be established not ony in man's inner being but in ...
Civic affairs 1973
One young architect who recently moved to the city speaks of a "new society, be* cause old solutions are no longer valid". Mr. Pinto says Sri Aurobindo predicts a "race of heroes" for the new dream city. Eventually, 50000 people are ...
Twelve years with Sri Aurobindo Nirodbaran - 1973 - 306 pages
Sri Aurobindo predicted also 'the Russo- Chinese rift and the disintegration of
China one day.' We ridicule the idea of Yogis having any knowledge of affairs outside their own limited spiritual field. Sri Aurobindo's intervention during ...
We are happy to see that "Sri Aurobindo's prediction has been half-fulfilled, for Bangla Desh (East Pakistan) is now entirely independent, a secular democracy in close collaboration with India." We may close our account with a significant letter written by ... Mother India: monthly review of culture Sri Aurobindo Ashram - 1975
Time Briton Hadden, Henry Robinson Luce - 1973
1950) A vision of Utopia. that Aurobindo predicted for the spiritualized beings of the future: bodily immortality. Even as Mira grew feeble during the past year, fervent followers argued that she was regenerating her aging cells. ...
Sri Aurobindo Sisirkumar Mitra - 1972 - 215 pages
... for freedom that took place during the first half of the present century and brought about radical changes in man's individual, national and international life, are evidences enough of how Sri Aurobindo's prediction came true. ...
Philosophies of history: meeting of East and West in cycle-pattern ... Grace Edith Cairns - 1962 - 496 pages
Such a god-man of the future ideally might live in two worlds simultaneously as Sri Aurobindo predicts ; for this god-man will understand himself as one of the many "centers of consciousness" of the Eternal. Such a man's actions will be ...
responds with Sri Aurobindo's prediction of the next stage of evolution. This organic spiritual society will be brought into being in the not too distant future because man, already at the level of the noosphere, can do much to speed up ...
Mother India Kaikhushru Dhunjibhoy Sethna - Sri Aurobindo Ashram - 1959
... has come upon the world and as Sri Aurobindo predicts in The Life Divine, "the feeling that there is no other solution than the spiritual cannot but grow and become more imperative under the urgency of critical circumstances. ...
The growth of nationalism in India (1857-1905) Haridāsa Mukhopādhyāa, Uma Mukherjee - 1957 - 166 pages
But subsequent history has amply shown that Aurobindo's prediction in this respect proved true within less than a decade and a half. The Swadeshi Movement (io5) Vide: Sri Aurobindo's Bankim Chandra ...

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