Tuesday, June 05, 2018

RSS openness to hear out views opposed to it

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Sri Aurobindo was one of the earliest philosophers to understand this. In his book, 'The Synthesis of Yoga', Aurobindo has written about man's primitive instinct ...

While positing that quantum entanglement is involved may or may not be a bridge too far, the fact remains that all psychoanalysis uses concepts like projection, transference and counter-transference, and related concepts involving an entangled nexus of self and other. The radical proposal in this vein by the European Gestalt psychologist Kurt Lewin may indeed have been prescient Please submit a 5k ms in word/Libreoffice to universityofireland@gmail.com by July 1, 2018. 
One of the major problems in neuroscience is that the skull acts very effectively as a low pass filter. That has led to research in signal processing particularly for techniques like eeg. The instructor will be Bruno NerI. This is called “outer empiricism”, the projection of scientific techniques into phenomenal space. The remainder of this course will concern itself with “inner empiricism”, the experience of consciousness from within and this will be taught by Tania Re.

Assorted tweets for general information:

पराधीनता  की पुनरावृत्ति को रोकने के लिए भारत और विशेष रूप से हिंदू धर्म सम्बन्धी  वामपंथी नकारात्मक गाथाओं के विरुद्ध लड़ना बहुत महत्वपूर्ण है | इस  मनोवैज्ञानिक युद्ध में विजय कैसे मिले इसके लिए सुनिए मोहनदास पाई के साथ  विशेष बातचीत | https://t.co/7dLVLPySIv

Lets not call rigor a "Western yardstick". Nyaya in India had a very high standard of rigor. What has happened? Why logical rigor replaced by emotions, escapism, bombast? A huge decline in intellectual competence from classical times to today. 
Hypothesis: Did we get Arabized? https://t.co/hGsTNSBhdV

Manasataramgacharya is aware of the established trade route from Indian sub continent all the way to Maykop. Attached is the image from our hero's 2015 blog. Yet he prefers sucking up to the confirmation bias of AIT proponents. That is y I call him brown sahib of our generation https://t.co/ZNe2qAtxVM

The Third Anglo-Maratha War: End Of The Maratha Raj  

You have to visit Elephanta once At least to  understand what kind of a mind can destroy something as extraordinarily beautiful as these caves. https://t.co/mKlezMm8gJ

Or Kailasa temple in Ellora which was vandalised by Aurangzeb! The temple took 150 years to build, it is cut from volcanic rock, and it is almost unimaginable that people had the technology to build this 1500 years back. I doubt if we can do this again today, with all the tech!

Premodern F***boy, “A series of three comics done in the style of popular Indian comic Amar Chitra Katha in which three Hindu goddesses deal with their respective consorts, recontextualized with modern relationship lingo and conundrums." - by @anjalebi https://t.co/vZ6XodbAqL https://t.co/jLHYNIOtGB

"If our grandmothers could survive the masturbation scene, begrudgingly so, I am convinced they will pull through much more," writes @medhac1
#VeereDiWedding #SwaraBhasker
@sonamakapoor, @ReallySwara @ShikhaTalsania

By inviting Pranab Mukherjee to address its young volunteers, the RSS has displayed its openness to hear out candid views, and possibly, opposed to its thinking.

There are moments in the life of every nation when it either upholds the boundaries defined by humanity, or violates them. These moments define the future of the nation for better, or for worse. https://t.co/tLQkAzXL7S

Stephen King Creates a List of 96 Books for Aspiring Writers to Read https://t.co/YyORTQuHBy https://t.co/W2FihjP6Mm

Absolute must read:"The rule of law has been imperilled ever since the Modi govt came to power.--Yet recent events in the Supreme Court suggest something even graver is afoot—that the basic structure of India’s democracy may be shakier than it had seemed".

“Courage - Journalism is not a Crime” - an excellent documentary on the dangers faced by investigative journalists and the importance of the profession: https://t.co/W6E0QDfYdH

Bhagwan Shri Krishna. One of India's earliest unifiers. Krishna Rajya (published Bloomsbury; authors Prafull Goradia/Jaganniwas Iyer) explains how.

The languages are separate and many aspects are made simpler in Hindi than in Sanskrit, so focusing on "schwa deletion" is rather moot. If one were to say "Lord Rama" in Hindi, they could simply say "प्रभु राम." But in Sanskrit, it would be "प्रभू रामः"

If you care about the Mantric effect of Sanskrit, this truncation cannot be defended at all. This is because of the importance of Chandas, that modulates breathing in time. This is critical for Yogic practice. 

Laudable as AWSAR's aims are, one of its stipulations comes right up against one of the central rituals of science journalism. The solution is nothing but community. https://t.co/FeTfNqvivH

There ought to be no price barrier between curiosity and scientific exploration. The result: Foldscope https://t.co/1O6qbbh0sq
Thought-provoking piece by @ARanganathan72 and Zill e Anam that every #science teacher and education policymaker must read

A chasm between education and expectations leaves Indians unprepared for their country’s realities https://t.co/ONi2zi1vLZ https://t.co/kVvgl5Lm7h

The Gurgaon namaaz row marks one more victory for majoritarianism – and a template for India today https://t.co/wzmUerviXp https://t.co/Da1ggBUcSw

It is a tragedy that the history of #India is largely written as the history of foreign dynasties entrenched in and around Delhi and the people of India have been reduced to the footnotes https://t.co/oqeTdZ63OL

Integral yoga changes all aspects of life – material and mental. This article explains how it accepts all methods, uses all life, and helps all humanity.
#festivalofbharat #blogs #articles #yoga #integralyoga #sriaurobindo
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Marketime: Pavan Varma, Kundan Singh, and Pradeep Gokhale https://t.co/jRMiBwJErp @NathTusar @Rjrasva @PavanK_Varma
This mire must harbour the orchid and the rose,
From her blind unwilling substance must emerge
A beauty that belongs to happier spheres.
- Sri Aurobindo ("SAVITRI")

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