The Mother and The Integral Yoga: Letters of Sri Aurobindo

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This compilation of Sri Aurobindo’s letters deals primarily with the role of the Divine Mother in the practice of the Integral Yoga. In these letters Sri Aurobindo explains who the Mothers is and how one can open oneself to her help Surrender to the Mother; true relation with her help in difficulties; her Presence, Light and force; her as part of one’s sadhana; receiving her help in difficulties; her Presence, light and Force; her human embodiment- these are some of the subjects Sri Aurobindo discusses in these letters. He wrote most of them in the 1930s to discusses in these letters. He wrote most of them in the 1930s to disciples living in his Ashram in Pondicherry.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Sri Aurobindo

Sri Aurobindo (1872-1950) was educated at St. Paul's School, London, and King's College, Cambridge. Returning to India in 1893, he began an exhaustive study of the Indian literary and spiritual traditions. In 1906 he joined the national movement and was the first to insist that its goal must be independence. In 1910 he retired to Pondicherry to devote himself to the practice of yoga. The ashram he founded in 1926 still attracts thousands of people interested in his spiritual philosophy and yoga.

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Title
The Mother and The Integral Yoga: Letters of Sri Aurobindo
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Edition
1st. ed.
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ISBN
9788170586951
Length
140p., 7.5 Inch X 5.0 Inch.
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