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Resource name: /E-Library/Works of Sri Aurobindo/English/CWSA/Early Cultural Writings/The Chandranagar Manuscript - Hathayoga.htm
Hathayoga
The evolution of man has been upwards from the body to the spirit, and there are three stages in his progress. He bases himself upon body, rises through soul and culminates in spirit. And to each stage of his evolution belong certain kinds of sadhana, a particular type of Yoga, a characteristic
fulfilment. There was no aeon in man's history, no kalpa, to use the Indian term, in which the Yoga was withheld from man or fulfilment denied to him. But the fulfilment corresponded to his stage of progress, and the Yoga corresponded to the fulfilment. In his earlier development he was realising himself in the body and the divinity of the
Resource name: /E-Library/Works of Sri Aurobindo/English/CWSA/Early Cultural Writings/On Education -Education.htm
Education
Your Highness and Gentlemen,
The subject on
which I
wish to
address you this evening, and if
you are sufficiently interested and have sufficient patience to pursue the subject farther with me, for
perhaps another evening or
two, is
Education. Some of
you may ask
yourselves, why this subject rather than another? It is
not a
new subject but rather quite a
threadbare one; you have already heard and read much about it
and probably listened to
much better lectures on
the subject than any I can
give you; it has
besides been handled by a
great many men in
high places of
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