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Poemas reunidos
Sri Aurobindo Ashram
Pondicherry
2
[Collected Poems]
Poemas reunidos
3
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Collected
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En:
The
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Works
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Sri
Aurobindo,
volumen
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INTRODUCCIÓN
A
La
síntesis
de
las
yogas
de
Sri
Aurobindo
Capítulo
I
«Las
cuatro
ayudas»
por
Kireet
Joshi
Transcripción
de
la
serie
de
16
conferencias
dictadas
por
el
filósofo
indio
Kireet
Joshi
en
la
Super
School
en
torno
al
primer
capítulo
del
libro
de
Sri
Aurobindo
La
síntesis
de
las
yogas
Auroville,
India
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Microsoft Word - La síntesis de las yogas [Las cuatro ayudas].docx
La síntesis de las yogas
VOLÚMENES 23 y 24
OBRAS COMPLETAS DE SRI AUROBINDO
[THE COMPLETE WORKS OF SRI AUROBINDO]
Sri Aurobindo Ashram
Pondicherry
La síntesis de las yogas
[The Synthesis of Yoga]
Nota del editor
La síntesis de las yogas primero apareció de forma seriada en la
revista mensual Arya, entre agosto de 1914 y enero de 1921.
Cada fascículo fue escrito inmediatamente antes de su
publicación. El trabajo que
Resource name: /Sri Aurobindo/Contents.htm
A PHILOSOPHICAL REVIEW
Editors:
SRI AUROBINDO GHOSE PAUL & MIRRA RICHARD
Contents
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OUR IDEAL
THE LIFE DIVINE
THE LIFE DIVINE
Ch. XIV.
The Super Mind As Creator
Ch. XIII. The Divine Maya
THE SECRET OF THE VEDA
THE SECRET OF THE VEDA
Ch. XIII.
Dawn And The Truth
Ch. XII.
The Herds Of The Dawn
THE SYNTHESIS OF YOGA
THE SYNTHESIS OF YOGA
Ch. X.
The Three Modes Of Nature.
Ch. IX.
The Fullness Of Renunciation
THE KENA UPANISHAD
THE KENA UPANIS
Resource name: /Sri Aurobindo/spiritual_life.htm
SPIRITUAL
LIFE
(Compiled from notes and letters
of Sri Aurobindo)
Sri Aurobindo began his practice of yoga in 1904. Even
before this, several experiences had come to him spontaneously, "of themselves
and with a sudden unexpectedness". There was, for instance, the mental
experience of the atman or true Self, which he had while reading the Upanishads
in London in 1892. The next year a "vast calm" descended upon him
the moment he stepped on Indian soil after his long absence in England. This
calm surrounded him and remained for many months afterwards. Also in 1893 Sri
Aurobindo had a vision of the Godhead surging up from within when he was in
danger of a carria
Resource name: /Sri Aurobindo/Political_Life.htm
POLITICAL
LIFE
There were three sides to Sri Aurobindo's political
ideas and activities. First, there was the action with which he started, a secret
revolutionary propaganda and organisation of which the central object was the
preparation of an armed insurrection. Secondly, there was a public propaganda
intended to convert the whole nation to the ideal of independence which was
regarded, when he entered into politics, by the vast majority of Indians as
unpractical and impossible, an almost insane chimera. It was thought that the
British Empire was too powerful and India too weak, effectively disarmed and
impotent even to dream of the s
Resource name: /Sri Aurobindo/Guidance of Sri Aurobindo.htm
GUIDANCE OF SRI AUROBINDO
Guidance of Sri Aurobindo starts from that of the
ancient sages of India that behind the appearances of the universe there is
the Reality of a Being and Consciousness, a Self of all things, one and eternal.
All beings are united in that One Self and Spirit but divided by a certain separativity
of consciousness, an ignorance of their true Self and Reality in the mind, life
and body. It is possible by a certain psychological discipline to remove this
veil of separative consciousness and become aware of the true Self, the Divinity
within us and all.
Sri Aurobindo's teaching states
that this One Being and Consciousness is involved here in Matt
Resource name: /Sri Aurobindo/Message of 15-8-1947.htm
THE FIFTEENTH OF AUGUST 1947
(A message written by Sri Aurobindo
for broadcast over All India Radio)
August 15th is the birthday of free India. It marks
for her the end of an old era, the beginning of a new age. But it has a significance
not only for us, but for Asia and the whole world; for it signifies the entry
into the comity of nations of a new power with untold potentialities which has
a great part to play in determining the political, social, cultural and spiritual
future of humanity. To me personally it must naturally be gratifying that this
date which was notable only for me because it was my own birthday celebrated
annually by those who have accepted my