The
Mother’s proclamation of the descent of the Supramental in 1956 almost
coincided with the sweeping post-Independence hopes of building a new India. But what
we observe 56 years later is not a very encouraging scene on both the fronts.
Despite the democratic pretensions, politics, media, education, and leisure are
all hostage to a pervasive feudal culture. Instead of the Marxist angst and
alienation, a celebratory engrossing with Heideggerian inauthenticity and
trivia seems to be the order of the day. Commerce, of course, propels
excellence as well as quality of life. Patronage for arts and creativity, too,
are hinged to the invisible hand of market dynamics. Management of human
affairs has climbed such macro levels that ordinary human beings have become
inconsequential.
Large scale money making through arms, drugs, vaccines, and trafficking etc.
also have turned sophisticated avenues that employ cutthroat liaisoning and
spying. Both Corporates and Governments are succumbing to such underworld
machinations not to speak of non-State terror and arm-twisting. Even, many
respectable ecological campaigns hide behind them murky tales of cooked up
economics. Bioethical issues are compounding with the march of technology and
media. So, coping up compulsions is perhaps driving people to cheap forms of
entertainment and arenas of religious dumbing down. To sense something noble
and inspiring within this cacophony, therefore, has surely become a self deluding task. But
The Mother & Sri Aurobindo stay as the only fount of light and hope midst
such oppressive despair. [TNM55]
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