Letters on Yoga, Volume 1Letters to disciples in which Sri Aurobindo explains his teaching and method of spiritual practice and deals with problems that confront the seeker. Contents: The Supramental Evolution Integral Yoga and Other Paths Religion, Morality, Idealism and Yoga Reason, Science and Yoga Planes and Parts of the Being The Divine and the Hostile Powers The Purpose of Avatarhood Rebirth Fate and Free-Will, Karma and Heredity, etc. |
Contents
INTEGRAL YOGA AND OTHER PATHS | 39 |
RELIGION MORALITY IDEALISM AND YOGA | 137 |
REASON SCIENCE AND YOGA | 157 |
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accept according action active Ananda appearance Avatar aware become begins birth body bring centre comes complete condition consciousness cosmic course created creation descent desire difficulty direct Divine doubt dynamic earth energy enter eternal evolution existence experience expression fact feel follow forces give greater heart higher highest human idea Ignorance individual inner intellect intuition kind knowledge Krishna liberation Light limited lives lower manifestation material Matter means mental mind movements nature necessary ness Nirvana object once one's ordinary outer overmind pass past personality physical plane play possible present psychic Purusha question realisation reality reason remains rest result rise Science seeking seems sense separate sometimes soul speak spiritual stands subconscient supermind supports suppose supramental surface things thought tion transformation true Truth turn universal usually vital whole yoga