Integral Yoga: Teaching and Method of Practice
by
Aurobindo
Integral Yoga: Sri Aurobindo's Teaching & Method of Practice US Edition One of the foremost Indian philosophers of the twentieth century, Sri Aurobindo was also a political activist, a mystic and a spiritual leader. Between 1927 and 1950, Sri Aurobindo remained in seclusion while perfecting a new kind of spiritual practice he called the Integral Yoga. During this period he...more
Paperback, 416 pages
Published
January 1st 1993
by Lotus Press
(first published 1990)
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GREAT BEDSIDE READING FOR THOSE WHO PRACTICE MEDITATION ON A DAILY BASIS. EVERY TIME I CAME TO A WALL IN MY EARLY MEDITATIVE PRACTICE I WOULD REACH FOR THIS BOOK. HE ALWAYS HELPED ME IN MY HURDLES AND PROVIDED WHAT I NEEDED TO CONTINUE ON.
A good book on what the greater reality is like. Not very many practical paths mentioned on how to see for yourself though
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Sri Aurobindo (Bengali: শ্রী অরবিন্দ Sri Ôrobindo) was an Indian nationalist and freedom fighter, major Indian English poet, philosopher, and yogi. He joined the movement for India's freedom from British rule and for a duration (1905–10), became one of its most important leaders, before turning to developing his own vision and philosophy of human progress and spiritual evolution.
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“It is true that the subliminal in man is the largest part of his nature and has in it the secret of the unseeen dynamisms which explain his surface activities. But the lower vital subconscious which is all that this psycho-analysis of Freud seems to know, - and of that it knows only a few ill-lit corners, - is no more than a restricted and very inferior portion of the subliminal whole... to begin by opening up the lower subconscious, risking to raise up all that is foul or obscure in it, is to go out of one's way to invite trouble.”
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“As in all infant sciences, the universal habit of the human mind - to take a partial or local truth, generalise it unduly and try to explain a whole field of nature in its narrow terms - runs riot here (in psychoanalysis). Moreover, the exaggeration of the importance of suppressed sexual complexes is a dangerous falsehood.”
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