Beyond Man: The Life and Work Of Sri Aurobindo and The Mother

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Evolution is not finished; reason is not the last word nor the reasoning animal the supreme figure of Nature. As man emerged out of the animal, so out of man the superman emerges.-Sri Aurobindo

Beyond Man begins with Sri Aurobindo’s youth in England and his years in India as a freedom fighter against British colonial rule. This is followed by a description of the youth of Mirra Alfassa (the Mother) among the painters and artists in Paris and of her evolution into an accomplished occultist in Algeria. Both discovered their spiritual destiny, which brings them ultimately together, in Pondicherry. Around them disciples gathered into what would evolve into the Sri Aurobindo Ashram. There they worked together, towards the realization of their integral yoga and their lives mission: the establishment of the supramental consciousness upon Earth, the spiritual transformation of the world and the coming of a new species-beyond man.

After Sri Aurobindo’s Mahasamadhi in 1950, the Mother continued the work. In November 1973, having realized a supramental embodiment, she too left her physical body. But before that, in 1968, she had founded Auroville, an international township created for those who want to participate in an accelerated evolution. Today, over 1200 people from all over the world reside permanently in Auroville.

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Title
Beyond Man: The Life and Work Of Sri Aurobindo and The Mother
Author
Edition
1st. ed.
Publisher
Rupa & Co., 1997
ISBN
9788129111425
Length
542p., B/W Illustrations 17; 9.0" X 5.9"
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