Sri Aurobindo: reminded me of your saying, Rita...
Reading material for a class I'll be leading on Group Dynamics this Saturday, I came across a Wikipedia reference of Sri Aurobindo. More - to comment on his works and his profound significance - at a later time, but for now, the phrase that follows stood out for me:
“We can be absorbed in understanding internally that the life world, and physical world, and mental world, and supramental world are in us and everything, and we are engaged in a process of refining the whole structure through aspiration and receptivity.” Archive 2009-04-10
So, there is more on us, in us, of us...than all the "imperfections and under-developed areas" I have been led to believe, and have made myself believe, given so much external and internal insistence throughout all these years...
In addition to having both sides of every quality or characteristic within, i.e., both a "demon and a saint" polarities, capabilities, potential, (experiences...?), Sri Aurobindo takes us to a larger space. Wonder what he means by..."we are engaged in a process of refining the whole structure...".
I think I have an idea but, for now, let's leave it there. Uuuffff!: no wonder!
Some references:
Collected Works of Sri Aurobindo - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
http://universite-integrale.blogspot.com/2009_04_10_archive.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Life_Divine#.UTfBx1dlaUE.blogger
“We can be absorbed in understanding internally that the life world, and physical world, and mental world, and supramental world are in us and everything, and we are engaged in a process of refining the whole structure through aspiration and receptivity.” Archive 2009-04-10
So, there is more on us, in us, of us...than all the "imperfections and under-developed areas" I have been led to believe, and have made myself believe, given so much external and internal insistence throughout all these years...
In addition to having both sides of every quality or characteristic within, i.e., both a "demon and a saint" polarities, capabilities, potential, (experiences...?), Sri Aurobindo takes us to a larger space. Wonder what he means by..."we are engaged in a process of refining the whole structure...".
I think I have an idea but, for now, let's leave it there. Uuuffff!: no wonder!
Some references:
Collected Works of Sri Aurobindo - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
http://universite-integrale.blogspot.com/2009_04_10_archive.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Life_Divine#.UTfBx1dlaUE.blogger
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