Just because a perfected, higher state of being isn't here, now, existing in modern society and being propagated doesn't mean that it doesn't exist. What sense would that make? Sri Aurobindo makes the wonderful point in this regard: before humans exsited, an ape would probably not be able to understand that in the future there would live a being on earth who would cross the oceans in airplanes, build civilizations, roads and cities, create language and live in society according to laws governed by reason. The ape probably couldn't fathom these things, much less that said being would evolve from the ape itself.
In the same way, a divine life on earth is difficult for us to make out, to envisage and understand with our mental capacities. Divinity is beyond the mental platform. But if we just look at history from an objective point of view, it is very clear. If we look at our history, what we evolved from, then we can see what we may evolve into - a divine life on earth.
My ideas from Sri Aurobindo come mostly from his work, The Divine Life.



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