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Why SCIY? (pronounced &quot;sci-y&quot;)
by rjon on August 11, 2006 07:50AM (PDT)
Our Purpose

Vision: To consider emerging planetary science and culture in the light of Sri Aurobindo&#39;s integral yoga through mutually respectful dialogue, creative imagination, critical inquiry and non-dual epistemologies.

Mission: To discern trends within contemporary arts, sciences and technologies which appear to facilitate (or not) the co-evolution of integral spirituality, scientific research and emerging planetary culture.

Goals: To foster intra- and inter-community dialog among those who actively aspire to create a terrestrial environment which will advance an integral evolution of consciousness and thus a world of increasing truth, beauty and sustainable human unity.

Who we are: The founders and core group of SCIY are engaged in the study and practice of Sri Aurobindo&#39;s &quot;Integral Yoga,&quot; a non-sectarian spiritual path toward realizing &quot;a living embodiment of an actual Human Unity.&quot;* - Our aspiration for SCIY is to foster inclusive scientific, cultural and spiritual research that serves this realization. We invite those who share this aspiration to join us.

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* Quote from Sri Aurobindo&#39;s spiritual colleague, Mirra Alfassa (also known as &quot;the Mother&quot;), in her Charter for the Auroville universal township project being built near Pondicherry, India.
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&quot;There are people who love adventure. It is these I call, and I tell them this:

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    <title>Bk. I, Ch. 1, Paragraph 005</title>
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    <description>&lt;span style=&quot;font-weight: bold;&quot;&gt;Book One, Chapter One, The Human Aspiration&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br&gt;
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&lt;span style=&quot;font-weight: bold;&quot;&gt;...&lt;br&gt;
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Thus the eternal paradox and eternal truth of a divine life in an
animal body, an immortal aspiration or reality inhabiting a mortal
tenement, a single and universal consciousness representing itself in
limited minds and divided egos, a transcendent, indefinable, timeless
and spaceless Being who alone renders time and space and cosmos
possible, and in all these the higher truth realisable by the lower
term, justify themselves to the deliberate reason as well as to the
persistent instinct or intuition of mankind. Attempts are sometimes
made to have done finally with questionings which have so often been
declared insoluble by logical thought and to persuade men to limit
their mental activities to the practical and immediate problems of
their material existence in the universe; but such evasions are never
permanent in their effect. Mankind returns from them with a more
vehement impulse of inquiry or a more violent hunger for an immediate
solution. By that hunger mysticism profits and new religions arise to
replace the old that have been destroyed or stripped of significance by
a scepticism which itself could not satisfy because, although its
business was inquiry, it was unwilling sufficiently to inquire. The
attempt to deny or stifle a truth because it is yet obscure in its
outward workings and too often represented by obscurantist superstition
or a crude faith, is itself a kind of obscurantism. The will to escape
from a cosmic necessity because it is arduous, difficult to justify by
immediate tangible results, slow in regulating its operations, must
turn out eventually to have been no acceptance of the truth of Nature
but a revolt against the secret, mightier will of the great Mother. It
is better and more rational to accept what she will not allow us as a
race to reject and lift it from the sphere of blind instinct, obscure
intuition and random aspiration into the light of reason and an
instructed and consciously self-guiding will. And if there is any
higher light of illumined intuition or self-revealing truth which is
now in man either obstructed and inoperative or works with intermittent
glancings as if from behind a veil or with occasional displays as of
the northern lights in our material skies, then there also we need not
fear to aspire. For it is likely that such is the next higher state of
consciousness of which Mind is only a form and veil, and through the
splendours of that light may lie the path of our progressive
self-enlargement into whatever highest state is humanity&#39;s ultimate
resting-place.&lt;br&gt;
&lt;span style=&quot;font-weight: bold;&quot;&gt;...&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br&gt;

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    <title>Bk. I, Ch. 1, Paragraph 004</title>
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    <description>&lt;span style=&quot;font-weight: bold;&quot;&gt;Book One, Chapter One, The Human Aspiration&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br&gt;
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&lt;span style=&quot;font-weight: bold;&quot;&gt;...&lt;br&gt;
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We speak of the evolution of Life in Matter, the evolution of Mind in
Matter; but evolution is a word which merely states the phenomenon
without explaining it. For there seems to be no reason why Life should
evolve out of material elements or Mind out of living form, unless we
accept the Vedantic solution that Life is already involved in Matter
and Mind in Life because in essence Matter is a form of veiled Life,
Life a form of veiled Consciousness. And then there seems to be little
objection to a farther step in the series and the admission that mental
consciousness may itself be only a form and a veil of higher states
which are beyond Mind. In that case, the unconquerable impulse of man
towards God, Light, Bliss, Freedom, Immortality presents itself in its
right place in the chain as simply the imperative impulse by which
Nature is seeking to evolve beyond Mind, and appears to be as natural,
true and just as the impulse towards Life which she has planted in
certain forms of Matter or the impulse towards Mind which she has
planted in certain forms of Life. As there, so here, the impulse exists
more or less obscurely in her different vessels with an ever-ascending
series in the power of its will-to-be; as there, so here, it is
gradually evolving and bound fully to evolve the necessary organs and
faculties. As the impulse towards Mind ranges from the more sensitive
reactions of Life in the metal and the plant up to its full
organisation in man, so in man himself there is the same ascending
series, the preparation, if nothing more, of a higher and divine life.
The animal is a living laboratory in which Nature has, it is said,
worked out man. Man himself may well be a thinking and living
laboratory in whom and with whose conscious co-operation she wills to
work out the superman, the god. Or shall we not say, rather, to
manifest God? For if evolution is the progressive manifestation by
Nature of that which slept or worked in her, involved, it is also the
overt realisation of that which she secretly is. We cannot, then, bid
her pause at a given stage of her evolution, nor have we the right to
condemn with the religionist as perverse and presumptuous or with the
rationalist as a disease or hallucination any intention she may evince
or effort she may make to go beyond. If it be true that Spirit is
involved in Matter and apparent Nature is secret God, then the
manifestation of the divine in himself and the realisation of God
within and without are the highest and most legitimate aim possible to
man upon earth.&lt;br&gt;
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    <title>Bk. I, Ch. 1, Paragraph 003</title>
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    <description>&lt;span style=&quot;font-weight: bold;&quot;&gt;Book One, Chapter One, The Human Aspiration&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br&gt;
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&lt;span style=&quot;font-weight: bold;&quot;&gt;...&lt;br&gt;
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&lt;/span&gt;
For all problems of existence are essentially problems of harmony. They
arise from the perception of an unsolved discord and the instinct of an
undiscovered agreement or unity. To rest content with an unsolved
discord is possible for the practical and more animal part of man, but
impossible for his fully awakened mind, and usually even his practical
parts only escape from the general necessity either by shutting out the
problem or by accepting a rough, utilitarian and unillumined
compromise. For essentially, all Nature seeks a harmony, life and
matter in their own sphere as much as mind in the arrangement of its
perceptions. The greater the apparent disorder of the materials offered
or the apparent disparateness, even to irreconcilable opposition, of
the elements that have to be utilised, the stronger is the spur, and it
drives towards a more subtle and puissant order than can normally be
the result of a less difficult endeavour. The accordance of active Life
with a material of form in which the condition of activity itself seems
to be inertia, is one problem of opposites that Nature has solved and
seeks always to solve better with greater complexities; for its perfect
solution would be the material immortality of a fully organised
mind-supporting animal body. The accordance of conscious mind and
conscious will with a form and a life in themselves not overtly
self-conscious and capable at best of a mechanical or sub-conscious
will is another problem of opposites in which she has produced
astonishing results and aims always at higher marvels; for there her
ultimate miracle would be an animal consciousness no longer seeking but
possessed of Truth and Light, with the practical omnipotence which
would result from the possession of a direct and perfected knowledge.
Not only, then, is the upward impulse of man towards the accordance of
yet higher opposites rational in itself, but it is the only logical
completion of a rule and an effort that seem to be a fundamental method
of Nature and the very sense of her universal strivings.&lt;br&gt;
&lt;span style=&quot;font-weight: bold;&quot;&gt;...&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br&gt;
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    <title>Bk. I, Ch. 1, Paragraph 002</title>
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These persistent ideals of the race are at once the contradiction of
its normal experience and the affirmation of higher and deeper
experiences which are abnormal to humanity and only to be attained, in
their organised entirety, by a revolutionary individual effort or an
evolutionary general progression. To know, possess and be the divine
being in an animal and egoistic consciousness, to convert our twilit or
obscure physical mentality into the plenary supramental illumination,
to build peace and a self-existent bliss where there is only a stress
of transitory satisfactions besieged by physical pain and emotional
suffering, to establish an infinite freedom in a world which presents
itself as a group of mechanical necessities, to discover and realise
the immortal life in a body subjected to death and constant mutation, -
this is offered to us as the manifestation of God in Matter and the
goal of Nature in her terrestrial evolution. To the ordinary material
intellect which takes its present organisation of consciousness for the
limit of its possibilities, the direct contradiction of the unrealised
ideals with the realised fact is a final argument against their
validity. But if we take a more deliberate view of the world&#39;s
workings, that direct opposition appears rather as part of Nature&#39;s
profoundest method and the seal of her completest sanction. &lt;br&gt;
&lt;span style=&quot;font-weight: bold;&quot;&gt;...&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br&gt;</description>
    
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    <title>Bk. I, Ch. 1, Paragraph 001</title>
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&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&lt;span style=&quot;font-style: italic;&quot;&gt; She follows to the
goal of those that are passing on beyond, she is the first in the
eternal succession of the dawns that are coming, - Usha widens bringing
out that which lives, awakening someone who was dead.... What is her
scope when she harmonises with the dawns that shone out before and
those that now must shine? She desires the ancient mornings and fulfils
their light; projecting forwards her illumination she enters into
communion with the rest that are to come.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br&gt;

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&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; Kutsa Angirasa - Rig Veda, I. 113. 8, 10. &lt;br&gt;

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&lt;span style=&quot;font-style: italic;&quot;&gt;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; Threefold are
those supreme births of this divine force that is in the world, they
are true, they are desirable; he moves there wide-overt within the
Infinite and shines pure, luminous and fulfilling.... That which is
immortal in mortals and possessed of the truth, is a god and
established inwardly as an energy working out in our divine powers....
Become high-uplifted, O Strength, pierce all veils, manifest in us the
things of the Godhead.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br&gt;

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&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; Vamadeva - Rig Veda, IV. 1. 7; IV. 2. 1; IV. 4. 5. &lt;br&gt;

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THE earliest preoccupation of man in his awakened thoughts and, as it
seems, his inevitable and ultimate preoccupation, - for it survives the
longest periods of scepticism and returns after every banishment, - is
also the highest which his thought can envisage. It manifests itself in
the divination of Godhead, the impulse towards perfection, the search
after pure Truth and unmixed Bliss, the sense of a secret immortality.
The ancient dawns of human knowledge have left us their witness to this
constant aspiration; today we see a humanity satiated but not satisfied
by victorious analysis of the externalities of Nature preparing to
return to its primeval longings. The earliest formula of Wisdom
promises to be its last, - God, Light, Freedom, Immortality.&lt;br&gt;
&lt;span style=&quot;font-weight: bold;&quot;&gt;...&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br&gt;
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