Monday, July 5, 2010

Sri Aurobindo was not isolated from the world and its problems

Comcast Cable (98.201.123.45) Houston, Texas, United States, Anonymous has left a new comment on your post "Why are you always searching for filth": 
Your views are frankly quite silly and absurd, Mr Subbu. It's like telling a woman - 'dont dress too well, you might provoke people to rape you and if anyone did molest you, you yourself will be responsible!'
You clearly are clueless as to why the two people you name "attack" SA and you certainly are presumptious to think that those who praise or defend SA do so to elevate themselves. Since you advise everyone not to be "bother"(ed) by anything anyone says (about SA), why are you yourself needlessly reacting and advising people on what they should or should not do? Dont you think you would be more consistent, if you just minded your own business, too. Posted by Anonymous to Savitri Era Open Forum at 11:13 AM, July 05, 2010

Bharti Broadband (122.164.80.149) Tiruppur, Tamil Nadu, India, Sincere and Determined Sadhak has left a new comment on your post "Sri Aurobindo often touched up the letters": Dear Tusarji, this is a revelation. 

The right thing to do now, from the true spiritual point of view, would be that Sraddhalu and Geetanjali Bhattacharya should file a case in the Orissa High Court against Sri Aurobindo for tampering his own writings...Me and other devotees are willing to extend all help to them. Posted by Sincere and Determined Sadhak to Savitri Era at
11:58 AM, June 23, 2010

Boston University (204.8.156.142) Boston, Massachusetts, United States, Anonymous has left a new comment on your post "Banerji & Bermuda": 
Inspector Gregory: "Is there any other point to which you would wish to draw my attention?"
Holmes: "To the curious incident of the dog in the night-time."
"The dog did nothing in the night time"
"That was the curious incident," remarked Sherlock Holmes.
From "The Adventure of Silver Blaze" by Arthur Conan Doyle
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9:11 PM, June 17, 2010

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Savitri Era: Demolishing Sri Aurobindo's opposition is our prime task
The transmission of the teachings of The Mother & Sri Aurobindo is largely academic in nature. Their interdisciplinary implications rather fall mostly at the postgraduate level or above while the ritualistic dimensions are only a miniscule. Applying the theory concurrently in one’s day to day life is also part of the learning process.

Ron has left a new comment on your post "Undue mental and psychological burden for who foll...": There is an interesting article by two Australian professors on Habremas and mysticism: http://jsw.sagepub.com/cgi/content/abstract/8/2/149
Spiritual knowledge is suprarational: beyond reason, logic and images. Secular people are skeptical of it...until they experience it themselves. It is a level of consciousness accessible to everyone during selfless moments of their life. Posted by Ron to Evergreen Essays at 1:38 AM, July 03, 2010

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If you make the effort to be interesting, constructive and convincing and can make them know something of the teaching of Sri Aurobindo, it will in any case be useful to you. -The Mother (1971)

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