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Sri Aurobindo ~ What Sri Aurobindo represents IIBarin said Jul 6, 2006, 11:31 AM: |
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Re: Sri Aurobindo ~ What Sri Aurobindo represents IIBarin said Jul 8, 2006, 6:17 AM: |
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Arpana, Phoenix, I, too, agree with both of you !! Let us march together towards the Goal : Transformation ! Barin 08-07-06 |
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Re: Sri Aurobindo ~ What Sri Aurobindo represents IIflex22 said Jul 8, 2006, 9:21 AM: |
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Interesting. Thanks! |
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Re: Sri Aurobindo ~ What Sri Aurobindo represents IICalmEagle said Jul 8, 2006, 5:15 PM: |
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The present evolutionary crisis is the result of an inequality between the limited faculties of man - physical, vital, mental and spiritual - and the technical and economical means at his disposal. Without a total and all-comprehensive inner change man can no longer manage and control the gigantic development of the outer life. The overwhelming importance of the collectivity, of the State is only a substitution of the collective ego in place of the individual ego. Humankind can survive only by a radical transformation of human nature. I think an aspect of this is that humanity can best survive by returning to our true human nature, namely a pre-separation from GOD identity. It lies within each man and woman to do this, even right now, without further evolution or transformation, should the will simply become engaged and decide to release to the Wild Divine. Love, CalmEagle |
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Re: Sri Aurobindo ~ What Sri Aurobindo represents IIBarin said Jul 10, 2006, 8:58 AM: |
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My thanks to flex22, CalmEagle and Arpana/pj for their good response. CalmEagle has said: “I think an aspect of this is that humanity can best survive by returning to our true human nature, namely a pre-separation from GOD identity. It lies within each man and woman to do this, even right now, without further evolution or transformation, should the will simply become engaged and decide to release to the Wild Divine.” CalmEagle has thus raised a deep-rooted and fundamental question of utmost importance. She thinks that by going back to our “true” nature, bereft of the conception of God and stopping further evolution and transformation, humanity can best survive, and this can be attempted by individuals even now. Let us then go back to the caves! Let us withdraw ourselves from all our scientific, medical, intellectual, aesthetic, cultural and spiritual advancements and turn to our “true” aboriginal nature, as some people may still be doing in Andaman Nicobars, or in Taiwan or somewhere in South Africa, or even South America! Or, if nobody is found now-a-days, let us go back to the era of the Neanderthals! Let us forget God! Let us forget evolution and transformation! Let me then go back to my cave, where I might be dwelling some fifty thousand years back, or even earlier. Let me then live a wild life, along with my wild animal neighbors, dressed in leaves and eating raw fruits only! Would I be saved then? Would I no more require any education, any philosophy, any music, any art, any search for beauty, for truth, for goodness? Or do I not need any more any medicine, any books, any food or dress which civilization or culture taught me to use? Would I not then contact CalmEagle or Peggy Joyce or flex22 or Brian or any other friend in Zaadz or anyone else anywhere through internet , or anyone over telephone, or even through post and telegraph, or be informed of the world news or the news of my country? All right. Let me forget everything for a while. But what shall I do with my inner Fire, my inner Urge, my inner Intensity to surpass all my limitations, all my animal wildness that makes me a slave, my unquenched eagerness to surpass all darkness and ignorance, and my askesis to receive the Help of any higher Power in my difficulties, in my sufferings and in the matters of death and diseases? Can any man - who is nothing if he is separated from the Infinite Consciousness, who is an insect if he is pre-separated from God, the Eternal and Supreme Consciousness - can any man survive if he is reduced to an wild animal, or to a natural helpless insect, after his Journey towards Fulfilment and Victory for fifty millennia or more? And if you or I become separated from God, will He separate ourselves from Him? Are we independent enough to do that? In our being and in our composition, is it possible? Is God our imagination or our creation, so that we can stop Him from Being, or do away with Him from our life? Can we stop Evolution? Can we choose to do away with the necessity of Transformation? If we stop Evolution, Evolution will stop us, the human beings! If we stop Transformation, we will be discarded by the Force transforming us! Can we forget the Mother [Mira Alfassa] who gave us the following message on the 1st January 1967: Men, countries, continents! The choice is imperative: Truth or the abyss.
Let us always remember that the choice is imperative. And that is the Destiny of this Earth. We have to live for the Future, to reach this Goal. We cannot pre-separate God, for He is in us, and we are in Him. In our true identity, we are one with the Divine, parts of the Divine. We cannot stop Evolution, as we are evolved beings and we are being evolved always. We are never stationary. We have to be transformed or be surpassed and thrown away, like the gigantic dinosaurs!
And what is our true nature? Is it the Wild Divine? The Wild Divine is the Truth for the wild animal world, it was a temporary phase of the manifestation of Truth in the evolutionary world for a period of time. Our true nature is leading us from the semi-animal existence to the Divine Becoming. This is the Truth. And for us: Truth or abyss! We cannot go back. We have to march towards the New Horizon, towards the New World! I again say, as Arpana agrees with me: Humankind can survive only by a radical transformation of human nature. Let us march together in Light, towards Light! Barin 10-07-2006
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Re: Sri Aurobindo ~ What Sri Aurobindo represents IIcate said Jul 10, 2006, 9:03 PM: |
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Re evolution/ involution of humanity the nature of humanity is not the nature of man alone or the nature of God/Creator/Mind in matter matter life springs from the ONE DIVINE SOURCE LIFE ITSELF is divinity it is the smaller minds of the seen and unseen worlds that are transforming life and lives Cosmic Healing of Cosmic Minds requires what? COMMUNICATION EDUCATION and a A COMMITMENT TO A BEST LIFE AND LIVES FOR ALL BEINGS from those-with physical bodies and those present in the physical bodies of others a honest position a walking of the TRUE WAY In Light In the LOVE OF THE FATHER AND THE SON in the name of the WORD spoken and unspoken in the name of LIFE embracing the chaos stillness and chaos the true nature the WAY of aligning with God's will and Good the return to power in love and light and TRUTH in LIFE
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Re: Sri Aurobindo ~ What Sri Aurobindo represents IIBen said Jul 21, 2006, 9:49 AM: |
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Concerning Involution and Evolution. Many people believe, including myself for sometime, that the Absolute God Principle, when he, she, or it manifested this manifold reality, went through involution (from total unity to modified and conditioned diversity). Then as the universe begins to awaken to itself through the evolving human what we have is a re evolution, or otherwise the emergence of the perfect underlying order which is synonamous with the original absolute. So there is an oscillation, and evolution is in a sense a return to the Divine Source. But I would like to engage this idea and question it with the rest of you guys and girls. Could it be possible that the god principle that burst forth into manifestation is evolving into never before seen structures and realities which have nothing to do with preexistent stages. What would Aurobindo say Barin? The reason I mention this is because if this is the case then the evolutionary principle which is ecstatic and full as it is, is not manifesting just to realize or return to itself alone, it also is bursting into new levels of wholeness, integration, and fullness ad infinitum (or at least for an unimaginable length of billions of years) That would mean that it is not just about realizing our own supreme nature which is ever free from the process (though that is a vital first step) but also taking responsibility and engaging fully in creating the next evolved moment, and the next, each expression a little higher, fuller, deeper, and with greater levels of participation. Not to realize pre-existent levels of consciousness and being, but to bloom into never before seen stages which can be strong enough to support humanity as it becomes truly mature and responsible on a cosmic level. thoughts? Benny |
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Re: Sri Aurobindo ~ What Sri Aurobindo represents IIjaBuddha said Jul 21, 2006, 10:32 PM: |
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Actually Ben, et al, this all is a bit over my ken; sounds good, though. I feel everyone's heart is in the right place. Blessings…..jb |
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Re: Sri Aurobindo ~ What Sri Aurobindo represents IIBarin said Jul 22, 2006, 10:00 PM: |
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Hi jabuddha, Yes, everyone's heart should be in the right place, crystal clear and transparent and full of love and sympathy and benevolence. Barin |
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Re: Sri Aurobindo ~ What Sri Aurobindo represents IIBarin said Jul 22, 2006, 9:51 PM: |
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Hi Ben, And you have asked a very good question, which proves that you are thinking and philosophising. It is definitely leading you on the Way. You have asked : Could it be possible that the god principle that burst forth into manifestation is evolving into never before seen structures and realities which have nothing to do with preexistent stages. What would Aurobindo say Barin? Realiy is indeed beyond the principle of Mind and thinking. What seem to be non-existent previously in the worldly plane, in the mental understanding, was definitely there in in the Supreme Consciousness as an Idea, a Real-Idea. There it is both an Idea and a reality. The Ultimate Reality is the Infinite and One Existence-Consciousness-Bliss, whom we name as the Brahman, the Divine, God etc. He has three aspects, the Transcendental, the Universal and the Individual. It is the Will of the Supreme that created the Manifestation. In words, it may be said, to our human understanding, that He thought : “Ekoham, bahu syama,” [in Sanskrit]. ” I am alone, and shall become many.” The Existence-Consciousness became many, countlessly many, and each of the many is a Soul. The One wanted to become the Many. And what was not there previously, may definitely come into existence, as we cannot limit the Creator within our human ideas and the human sense. He is the Ever-new. You have told: The reason I mention this is because if this is the case then the evolutionary principle which is ecstatic and full as it is, is not manifesting just to realize or return to itself alone, it also is bursting into new levels of wholeness, integration, and fullness ad infinitum (or at least for an unimaginable length of billions of years). And you are right. Again : Not to realize pre-existent levels of consciousness and being, but to bloom into never before seen stages which can be strong enough to support humanity as it becomes truly mature and responsible on a cosmic level. The pre-existent levels of consciousness are there. They are not deleted. They cannot be done away with. But they are expressed in manifold forms and asmanifold beings. The previouslevels of consciousness remains inherent, as they are the bases. With the best wishes, Barin 23-07-2006
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Re: Sri Aurobindo ~ What Sri Aurobindo represents IIBen said Aug 2, 2006, 8:42 PM: |
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Dear Barin, thankyou so much for your comprehensive response, it was very enlightening. I wanted to respond to a particular part You said: “In Man, there is an active part or aspect of the Soul, which is termed by Sri Aurobindo as the Psychic Being, which participates in the Evolution of Man, in the onward journey of the human being on the Path of Evolution into the higher beings, the supramental beings, towards the Manifestation of the Supramental Consciousness, the next phase of the Evolution. The Psychic is not present in any other living beings,as there was no evolutionary necessity, says Sri Aurobindo” I think this a fascinating aspect of Sri Aurobindo's philosophy, one that I have not found present in Indian Philosophy, at least not articulated quite this way. The Psychic being then is a active aspect of the human soul which does not exist in animals, but allows Humans to evolve into higher and higher 'manifestations of Supramental Consciousness' which you term the next phase of evolution. I think this next phase is vital to comprehend, to envision, even if we could never realistically imagine it, the reality is: we need to create it! What makes it even more compelling is the realization that it is not happening on its own, if we are ultimately - on a fundamental level - that Psychic Being, then it is our duty or dharma to realize that aspect of ourselves and then actualize it, not for personal enlightenment but for the facilitation of a New Phase of Surpamental Consciousness for all humanity. How? and what do you think about putting ultimate responsibility on us!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! not some cosmic power or godhead that we turn into an Other. I am certain that it won't happen any other way, i.e., unless we do everything in our power to facilitate it. I appreciate your knowledge and passion, With Recognition, Ben |
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Re:concerning involution and evolutioncate said Aug 11, 2006, 12:00 PM: |
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Beings of light and consciousness exist as separate entities to human beings . |
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Re:concerning involution and evolutioncate said Aug 11, 2006, 12:48 PM: |
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The Spiritual texts of many traditions point to the existence of demons, god demi -gods, angel, Archangels, (d)jinn, Buddhas the list is endless. |
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