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View Article  165 ls. Reminiscences of the Golden Sun
Reading from Aster, You and John had me pondering and collecting my thoughts.

Hansa and I just moved to southern California after living in Chicago for 40 years.

An evening walk on the beach to watch the sunset has become a daily pilgrimage. Watching the Sun, bright golden red as it kisses the ocean in the distant horizon, a Light bright yet not overpowering, warming every part of our being with its rays. ...

...The Mother in trance, The Golden Sun in our midst with Infinite Patience waiting for us to awake from our slumber. ...   more »
View Article  162 rv. Charles, here's Aster's article again
From: "Rohini Verma" <verma_rohini@yahoo.com> 
To: scienceandspirit@sriaurobindocenter-la.com 
Subject: From Aster  
Date: Thu, 22 Sep 2005 12:36:03 -0400

Message - 162/162

Here u go.
View Article  161 cf. Amrita, I was not able to read any of your message
From: "Charles Flores" <auroman302@yahoo.com> 
To: scienceandspirit@sriaurobindocenter-la.com 
Subject: Re: Fw: From Aster  
Date: Wed, 21 Sep 2005 10:45:04 -0700

Message - 161/162

Hi Amrita,
 
Sorry, I was not able to read any of the message - it looks all garbled.
 
Charles
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Charles I. Flores, Ph.D.c., NCC
Executive Coordinator, Auroville International USA - www.aviusa.org
Director of Development, Enlighten Games Inc. - www.enlightengamesinc.com

View Article  160 as. Rich, Thanks for Aster's article
Rich,

Thanks for the article below.

amrita   more »
View Article  159 cf. Nope, I still live in CA - JFK University is on the East Bay.
Nope, I still live in CA - JFK University is on the East Bay. Hope you don't mind my using your recent article on Sri Aurobindo and Transpersonal Psychology, since my course is called "The Fundamentals of Transpersonal Counseling," and there isn't a lot of brief non-Wilber Integral that I can give students in an overview course (and its a great article!) ...   more »
View Article  158 mm. wow—congrats professor! so you are living in NYC now?
Date: Mon, 19 Sep 2005 05:34:56 -0700 (PDT)
From: MICHAEL MIOVIC <mmiovic@yahoo.com>  
Subject: Re: FYI - Esalen Inst. spring workshop

Message - 158/162

wow—congrats professor! so you are living in NYC now?

michael
View Article  157 cf. Congratulations, Savitra, on gettingthe workshop in Esalen!
Congratulations, Savitra, on gettingthe workshop in Esalen! Sounds a bit like what you did in AV, with some exercises added.

I'd like to hear more about the trip with Kathy and Barbara Hubbard some time.

BTW, I'm now an adjunct prof. at JFK University. ...   more »
View Article  156 al. FYI - Esalen Inst. spring workshop
FYI, I enclose below the weekend workshop title/description which Esalen Institute has invited me to do next Spring. This workshop will be formally posted on Esalen's website and listed in their 2006 Catalog in December. It reflects a personal sense of urgency to bridge from words and concepts to actions ("And God shall grow up while the wise men talk and sleep") — to heal our disconnects and the tendency toward "spiritual bypass", integrating evolutionary vision with evolutionary practice, in effect, applying Sri Aurobindo's Yoga in the criticality and convergence of 21st Century realities. ...   more »
View Article  155 ga. Apply for Templeton Prize?
I just came across an annual award of c795,000 sterling, called the Templeton Prize. The Templeton Prize is awarded annually by an international, multifaith panel of judges to a living person of any religious tradition who has made a unique contribution to progress in research or discoveries about spiritual realities. ...   more »
View Article  149 mm. Re: “Brains May Still Be Evolving.” - But not mine ...
Interesting, thanks--but it doesn't feel like my brain is evolving:) michael   more »
View Article  148 rv. NYTimes.com: Brain May Still Be Evolving. (But not mine!)
Interesting article and even more interesting is its prominent placement. On the front page of The New York Times ...   more »
View Article  147 jm. "Emergence" is ubiquitous
I caught the word "emergence" in one of the recent posts. Here's a letter from the "Journal of Consciousness Studies" egroup which, I think, shows how far the predominantly objectivist viewpoint is from an understanding of consciousness - and this letter is from someone who is trying to get beyond objectivism. ...    more »
View Article  146 wm. SA says: The Avatar acts in complete freedom.
In Essays on the Gita, Sri Aurobindo writes about the Avatar, and the necessity for Avatarhood. Don't forget that, in the Aurobindonian world-view, the emergence of the new Consciousness, while involved in, and prepared to some extent by the development in Matter, is precipitated by a Descent from the pre-existent inner world or plane which is the home of that which is to be realized. The Descent of the Supramental, announced by Mother on February 29, 1956, was not in any way caused by the circumstantial or developmental stage of the earth, of Matter. Rather, it was brought about by the concentrated Action of the two-in-one Avatar. ...    more »
View Article  145 rh. Imho, Divine is independent of cultural circumstances
Hearing BMH at the end of a weeklong Savitri immersion, puts things in a unique perspective of course, one probably not shared by those not coming out of such an immersion. Tangentially, it should me mentioned that the Mother and her force of consciousness are as present as ever in such a circumstance, and it is not at all the case that she no longer is in the body or prevented from participating directly in these situations, or even these discussions. But if we disappear into technology rather than Being it will appear to be otherwise.   more »