Monday, May 14, 2007
In Sri Aurobindian Ontology (SAO) we find such a convergence
Tusar N. Mohapatra Says: Response to “Olive Branches” May 14th, 2007 at 5:23 am The conflictual situation arises when many of you equate religion with Christianity or a particular version of it. The more harmonizing course would be to look for a philosophy that does not clash with either religion or politics.In Sri Aurobindian Ontology (SAO) we find such a convergence. A masterly treatise, “The Life divine” is at once philosophy, religion and politics. Only you have to consent to step outside your cultural boundaries to discover such a marvel. Continued fascination for a solely vitalistic interpretation of reality has also to be loosened a bit.
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