All posts tagged aurobindo
How I Became Useless
Does this title looks like a failure assessment? Not for me. Some years ago, I made the conscious decision I would become useless.
Completely useless.
Pioneering Humanity – A Conference in India
During my trip to Auroville, India, Dec. 2014, I gave a conference about collective intelligence and my research work in exploring new ways to exist and evolve consciousness. This conference has different parts, from external objective science to empirical exploration I do at the personal level.
Interview on Auroville Radio
Auroville Radio interviewed me, December 22nd 2014, during my trip to Auroville near Pondicherry, India. Explored topics: evolution, collective intelligence, language, ontology, spiritual tradition, Auroville, integral wealth, gift economy, martial arts, truth, courage…
The Great Sense
Here comes below a crucial text from Satprem that a friend of mine from Auroville (thanks Claude!) gave me while I spend a whole month there. I can’t resist to share this text in which I see so much force. It resonates with the words I share during my conferences on the evolution of our species. The difference? He wrote it in 1969.
Sri Aurobindo: “The earliest preoccupation of man in his awakened thoughts…”
The earliest preoccupation of man in his awakened thoughts and, as it seems, his inevitable and ultimate preoccupation,—for it survives the longest periods of scepticism and returns after every banishment,—is […]