Letters on Yoga, Volumes 2-3Letters to disciples in which Sri Aurobindo explains his teaching and method of spiritual practice and deals with problems that confront the seeker. Contents: The Object of Integral Yoga Synthetic Method and Integral Yoga Basic Requisites of the Path The Foundation of Sadhana Sadhana Through Work Sadhana Through Meditation Sadhana Through Love and Devotion Human Relationships in Yoga Sadhana in the Ashram and Outside Experiences and Realisations Visions and Symbols Experiences of the Inner and the Cosmic Consciousness |
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THE OBJECT OF INTEGRAL YOGA | 503 |
Sectior II | 525 |
BASIC REQUISITES of the PATH | 545 |
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