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Wednesday, June 29
by
Ron
on June 29, 2005 09:56PM (PDT)
Since some people have had difficulty opening or saving the Microsoft Word text file TheVision.doc upon clicking the link, I am giving the link once more. It is: ... more »
by
Ron
on June 29, 2005 12:04PM (PDT)
From: "Richard" <rcarlson@...>
Date: Wed Jun 29, 2005 12:04 pm Subject: Re: [jyotilist] Invitation to the Post-AUM2005 discussion group Debashish Looks like the links are down to the vision and post aum docs rc
by
Ron
on June 29, 2005 11:43AM (PDT)
Preceeding AUM 2005, whose theme was Science and Spirituality, a mailing list had been set up to allow speakers and panelists to share views prior to the event and get to know each others' standpoints. Now, following the AUM, we have expanded the list and changed its name to reflect the oreintation for the future. It is now called postaum2005 and members can post to it by sending mail to: ... more »
Monday, June 6
by
Ron
on June 6, 2005 08:09PM (PDT)
A few comments on the paper just sent about the AUM. First is that the paper was entirely exploratory in nature and in fact out of dialog with the presenters of the Aum conference a less blurry eyed vision is emerging. Hopefully an even clearer picture will arise at the AUM. The paper itself has been substantially revised and will be available in this and the next issues of Collaboration. ... more »
Sunday, June 5
by
Ron
on June 5, 2005 10:42AM (PDT)
Since circumstances have conspired to make it impossible to put out a new issue of the Jyoti online journal of late, and since AUM2005 is just around the corner, I am posting here independently the lead article meant for the new Jyoti by Richard Carlson. ... more »
Saturday, April 2
Saturday, March 12
by
Ron
on March 12, 2005 10:36AM (PST)
If I could, I would like to share a new entirely empirically verifiable discovery in medicine that holds promise for the future, One which also has a close affinity with Mother's teachings about healing. I am also going to ask you to help engage in a small experiment in the science of the heart, ... more »
Thursday, March 10
by
Ron
on March 10, 2005 02:07PM (PST)
Perhaps, among major western philosophers and phenomenologist none have thought more about technology and its implications as has Martin Heidegger. In his view technology opened itself to diametric polarities or promise and peril. While perceiving the assault to our feeling life and our ability to care for the things of the world, he condemned technology as a vehicle of fascist propaganda, military domination, and the hyper capitalist enterprise of power and subjugation, and difficult for any of us not to participate in. ... more »
Wednesday, March 9
by
Ron
on March 9, 2005 09:31AM (PST)
There were those in 1950 and 1970 who expected the imminent arrival of the superman, the end of death, the transformation of the world. Are we making a similar mistake here, but tacking part of our hopes on technology? Are we blinded by the most recent example of "exponential change," and in reality the world is going on much as it did before, less likely to transform in 2006 than it was in 1006? ... more »
Friday, March 4
by
Ron
on March 4, 2005 04:52PM (PST)
We are pleased to announce that Anie Nunnally's book THE GOLDEN PATH, has just arrived from the Ashram press in Pondicherry and is now available for sale at the East West Cultural Center. This little gem of a book is certain to be viewed as a treasure by all involved in the yoga of Sri Aurobindo and the Mother. ... more »
Thursday, March 3
by
Ron
on March 3, 2005 06:22PM (PST)
Even a single word like "ontological" or "epistomological" can drive people screaming from the room ...
Now that's Mr. Bozo to you! which is by the way is an ontological determination, as far as my epistemology; well all I can say about that is, that you can see the practical effect of it in those two winged orange mounds of hair jettisoning from both sides of my skull! more »
by
Ron
on March 3, 2005 09:42AM (PST)
Time for a bit of self-criticism here from a Guy making the case for the need for critical inquiry. I am fond of the phrase from McLuhan, 'the medium is the message' because I do feel the way we receive information, e.g. orally, in print, on the TV, over the internet, structures the way we process that information. more »
Wednesday, March 2
by
Ron
on March 2, 2005 03:51PM (PST)
Thanks for splitting the differences between common sense and critical reason.
I have always set common sense as opposite to book sense, and thought of critical judgment as a processes of not only taking stock of those things which are self-evident but in also becoming aware of discerning what one's underlying social and cultural presuppositions are when approaching a problem, in an attempt to open up possibilities for new discovery . ... more »
by
Ron
on March 2, 2005 01:17PM (PST)
A note on your equation of critical reason and common sense - I had thought of the two as opposed to each other. In other words, while critical reason attempted to probe the foundations of statements, presumably to arrive at truth, common sense was self-evident, validating a time-tested truth, and therefore immune to critical reason. ... more »
Wednesday, February 23
by
Ron
on February 23, 2005 12:35PM (PST)
First of all I think your response to my initial email might serve as a good intro to the email list for all particpants coming to AUM. that said Glad to hear you are recovering from you surgery. Hope you will be all put back together by the time of the AUM. I hope this email formats correctly as I have had some trouble sending from a distance and today I am in New Orleans.
you wrote: ... more » |
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