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Excerpted from Evening Talks with Sri Aurobindo. (Recorded by A.B.Purani). 3rd Edition. Pondicherry: Sri Aurobindo Ashram; 1982, pp.210-2.

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Moving Forward
Volume 22, Issue 3

Moving Forward

By Unknown Author - Oct 15, 2014

The march of mankind is carrying us along at a dizzying speed that is often disorienting. The common man finds himself caught up amidst fast-changing scenes that are frightening since he clings to the past forms of life and to past ways of being. Even when there is something rotten in its belly, we still continue to love and savour it like the little worm loves its small hole below the mud, digging itself in the comfort of sunless worlds. But Light comes and the day grows over our heads and we are forced out of our comfort-zones to join the journey of the stars and the labour of the gods of life.

Water
Volume 21, Issue 3

Water

By Unknown Author - Oct 15, 2013

Editor's noteWho gave birth to water? To fire? To the wind? To the earth? What is life? What is good? What is there beyond the world? And so on. Great were the questions and great must be the people who can look deeply into them and answer. This article is a compilation from different sources about one of the most important elements of the world - water

Moving Forward
Volume 21, Issue 3

Moving Forward

By Unknown Author - Oct 15, 2013

We live in an age of rapid transitions and, like all such moments of time, there is great confusion, — a confusion of understanding, a confusion of cultures and values, a confusion of the line of action one may choose. The fixed paradigms of thought and ideas and the institutions and structures that support them are approaching a crossroads where either they must expand and enlarge their scop e to include a new mass of material that is flowing into the fields of human experience, or else, be ready to get relegated to the relics of the past.

Moving Forward
Volume 20, Issue 3

Moving Forward

By Unknown Author - Oct 15, 2012

If we look at the phenomenon of evolution and its underlying forces and processes, we can question the wisdom of nature in bringing out our present humanity. We have neither the strength of a lion nor the swiftness of a deer. We have lost the spontaneity and simplicity of the vegetal and the animal world and replaced it with a complex mental structure, a haze and a maze that often conceals more than it reveals. We have disinherited the natural resistance of the animal world and replaced it with an unending list of medicines and diagnoses that often only add to the burden of health rather than relieve it. We have been endowed with intelligence, but often enough it only adds a crookedness and cunning to the stealth and camouflage of our animality. The insect hedonism has found gigantic proportions. Our speech, an instrument of communication, becomes very often one for division; it confuses more than it clarifies.

Moving Forward
Volume 19, Issue 3

Moving Forward

By Unknown Author - Oct 15, 2011

The concept of Integral Health has entered its teens. A child of transitional years, it bears the stamp of all transitional thoughts and ideas that hope to become a bridge between the paradigms of today and the truths of tomorrow.