Fourth Dimension Inc. – Towards Integral Management

Fourth Dimension Inc. – Towards Integral Management


A Monthly E-journal from SAS
Fourth Dimension Inc, is an expression of this quest for a new paradigm in business, a search for an integral management based on a deeper vision and action, which seeks to synthesize the spiritual and the material. Now the November 2011 issue can be viewed on http://fdi.sriaurobindosociety.org.in. It contains articles, from eminent persons, on a variety of issues, some of which may be of interest to you. The PDF version of the issue is available within the Archives.


Excerpts from the Nov 2011 issue:
The Mother voices our aspiration and also encourages us in Eternally Yours and Living Words:
Lord, God of Beauty and Harmony,
Grant that we may become instruments worthy of manifesting Thy supreme beauty in the world.
This is our prayer and our aspiration. - THE MOTHER

Do not give way, hold tight.
It is when everything seems lost that all is saved. - THE MOTHER

In Question of the Month we continue to take a look at what rules mean for an aspirant following Sri Aurobindo's Yoga; can anything on God's canvas be truly ugly - take a look at The Art of Life; in Creative Corner Anahita speaks of the love between creation and Creator; Resurgent India reviews the state of Indian education in present times; Amal Kiran writes of his experience in The Last Embodied Darshan and finally, although we have presented it before, we have once more included Steve Jobs speech given at Stanford - he was truly inspiring.
Our Editorial tells us how to deal with all the stops and starts that life puts before us:
"Life is so incredibly interesting. Every step of the way, one comes across something new that challenges our very being. It's as if a fresh dialogue is inserted into the script at the last minute and catches us totally off-guard. Not all are ready. Not all are unaware. So if we catch ourselves in the nick of time, everything falls into place and flows smoothly. But if we don't, we bumble and curse. We complain. We scream and shout and lay the blame wherever we can. Not all, but many of us are guilty of this. What we forget at that moment is that the Hand that writes isn't unaware like us. It is, rather, fully conscious of what It is doing and why. It knows what we don't. It believes in what we haven't yet found within ourselves. It remembers what we have long forgotten.
In other words, we have forgotten that whatever comes our way is to bring us closer to the Divine, not take us further back. Trust in that. And see how you fly through every pause and stop and exclamation that life puts before you.
Until the next time..."

Journal of New Approaches to Medicine and Health: NAMAH
From the Sri Aurobindo International Institute for Integral Health and Research
NAMAH is a journal dedicated to the cause of an integral approach to psychology, health and medicine. The basic concept is that a human being is a complex whole constituted by the body, the emotional nature, the mind and, behind all these, the core self -- soul or spirit. An Integral approach is one that takes into account all these aspects and their interactions, and embraces diverse modalities of treatment recognising that each modality has it virtues and limitations.
http://www.namahjournal.com

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