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Autobiography Chapter 8, Part 5: Oh, to be ahead of your time

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This episode covers the last section of chapter 8 from:
“Years later Bose’s pioneer plant findings...”
...to the end of the chapter.

Bose’s findings are further substantiated by the progress of time and research. His (and Paramahansa Yogananda’s) revolutionary thought no doubt influenced the eminent personalities in science of today, whether they know or acknowledge it formally. Tagore’s tributary poem to the sage garners an emotional response on us, both of devotion and patriotic feelings toward India. The mammoth footnote on the Vedas is broken up in some detail allowing it to be more easily assimilated, both intellectually and spiritually, drawing further inspiration from Guruji’s writings on the complex subject matter.

01:52 Worldwide acclaim;
16:33 Tagore poem;
31:42 Footnote;
55:36 Reflections on the chapter and looking ahead.

Homework for next episode— Read, absorb and make notes on the start section of chapter 9 from:
“Little sir, please be seated...”
to
“...my grievous hurts and final healing.”
Links from the episode:
https://estudantedavedanta.net/THE%20GOSPEL%20OF%20SRI%20RAMAKRISHNA.pdf

#autobiographyofayogi
#autobiographylinebyline
#paramahansayogananda
Autobiography of a Yogi
awake.minute
Self-Realization Fellowship
#SRF

  continue reading

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This episode covers the last section of chapter 8 from:
“Years later Bose’s pioneer plant findings...”
...to the end of the chapter.

Bose’s findings are further substantiated by the progress of time and research. His (and Paramahansa Yogananda’s) revolutionary thought no doubt influenced the eminent personalities in science of today, whether they know or acknowledge it formally. Tagore’s tributary poem to the sage garners an emotional response on us, both of devotion and patriotic feelings toward India. The mammoth footnote on the Vedas is broken up in some detail allowing it to be more easily assimilated, both intellectually and spiritually, drawing further inspiration from Guruji’s writings on the complex subject matter.

01:52 Worldwide acclaim;
16:33 Tagore poem;
31:42 Footnote;
55:36 Reflections on the chapter and looking ahead.

Homework for next episode— Read, absorb and make notes on the start section of chapter 9 from:
“Little sir, please be seated...”
to
“...my grievous hurts and final healing.”
Links from the episode:
https://estudantedavedanta.net/THE%20GOSPEL%20OF%20SRI%20RAMAKRISHNA.pdf

#autobiographyofayogi
#autobiographylinebyline
#paramahansayogananda
Autobiography of a Yogi
awake.minute
Self-Realization Fellowship
#SRF

  continue reading

171 episodes

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