InvestigateTruth
Well-Known Member
I like to discuss in a way to drive some conclusions.I am totally unfamiliar with Sri Aurobindo's writings, and never said anything about the quality at all. It was an example of a prolific writer. Are we communicating, or are you purposely putting words in my mouth?
So far we both seem to agree that we need the Wisdom of God. The difference is, Bahais believe God can and has manifested among us and spoke to us, while actually being among us. We can learn from His wisdom by reading His Writings.
On the other hand, you are saying you do not believe God has manifested among us. Instead you seem to believe that Sages can become aware of the Wisdom of God, and that you can personally experience God to the level that you can learn from the Wisdom of God. Is this a fair summary so far?
If yes, then, Bahais believe that Bahaullah is the most wise as He was God among people. You have said there has been many sages who have been just as wise, or even wiser than Manifestations. So, we were comparing. I am saying, choose the wisest Sage, or anyone, and let us compare his Wisdom and abilities with Bahaullah. If you are not familiar with works of Sri Aurobindo, then choose one who you are familiar, and you believe he is wiser than Bahaullah. After all, you have said there are many who are as wise or wiser. So, let us examine fairly?