Thursday, March 29, 2007

The universal is in undivided unity with this plurality

It was a pleasant surprise to locate the following in Hegel's Phenomenology [136] which has such a close resonance in Sri Aurobindo’s Exclusive Concentration [TNM]:

That within itself the universal is in undivided unity with this plurality means, however, that these 'matters' are each where the other is; they mutually interpenetrate, but without coming into contact with one another because, conversely, the many diverse 'matters' are equally independent.


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