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Šrí Aurobindo

    15 août 1872 – 5 décembre 1950

    Sri Aurobindo fut une figure clé du nationalisme indien et un penseur profond. Passant de combattant pour la liberté à philosophe, il se consacra à l'articulation d'une vision du progrès humain et de l'évolution spirituelle. Au cœur de sa pensée se trouve le concept de l'évolution de la vie vers une 'vie divine', considérant l'humanité comme une étape de transition vers un 'surhomme'. Ses écrits approfondissent la métaphysique, la synthèse du yoga et l'idéal de l'unité humaine, tandis que sa poésie explore des thèmes de transformation spirituelle.

    Šrí Aurobindo
    The Life Divine. Book Two Part Two
    Lights on yoga
    Letter on Yoga Vol. II
    Expériences psychiques dans le yoga
    Lumières sur le yoga
    Sri Aurobindo parle de la Mère
    • "Letters on Yoga" explores Integral Yoga, covering its objectives, methods, essential practices, the foundation of spiritual discipline, human relationships in yoga, and insights into inner and cosmic consciousness. It serves as a comprehensive guide for those on the spiritual path.

      Letter on Yoga Vol. II
    • Lights on yoga

      • 104pages
      • 4 heures de lecture
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      Excellent introduction to the practice of yoga of Sri Aurobindo.

      Lights on yoga
    • The Life Divine explores for the Modern mind the great streams of Indian metaphysical thought, reconciling the truths behind each and from this synthesis extends in terms of consciousness the concept of evolution. The unfolding of Earth's and man's spiritual destiny is illuminated, pointing the way to a Divine Life on Earth. Index.

      The Life Divine. Book Two Part Two
    • The Mother

      • 216pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
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      This book contains The Mother by Sri Aurobindo and the Mother's spoken comments on passages from that book, made during her evening classes at the Ashram Playground. The first set of comments were given in 1951 and the second in 1954. From the publisher's note, These comments do not form a systematic commentary on Sri Aurobindo's work, but are rather explanations of certain passages, phrases and words. The Mother usually began the class by reading out a passage from the book, then commented on it or invited questions from those gathered around her.

      The Mother
    • Poet, philosopher, revolutionary and mystic, Sri Aurobindo was one of India's most extraordinary leaders. He inspired the revolutionary movement, transformed the Congress from an elite to a mass organisation and propagated a vision of an India proud of her past, and ready to face the future. This book traces the development of Sri Aurobindo as a spiritual revolutionary and rational mystic who combined in himself the best of East and West.

      Sri Aurobindo - The Spiritual Revolutionary
    • The Upanishads, 1st Us Edition

      • 466pages
      • 17 heures de lecture
      4,4(98)Évaluer

      The Upanishads explore profound spiritual truths as interpreted by India's ancient sages. This collection features Sri Aurobindo's final translations and commentaries, providing insights into each Upanishad and Vedantic text he engaged with. His interpretations illuminate the philosophical depth and spiritual wisdom inherent in these ancient writings, making them accessible to contemporary readers.

      The Upanishads, 1st Us Edition
    • Powers Within

      • 196pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
      4,5(41)Évaluer

      Exploring the nature of inner powers, this book reveals both the abilities we unconsciously utilize and the latent potential waiting to be developed. It appeals to a wide audience, including those interested in personal growth and spiritual exploration, offering insights that encourage readers to tap into their inherent strengths.

      Powers Within