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I knew precious little about philosophy before I did the Yoga and came to
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means an effort or an uprising and overcoming. The Aryan is he who strives and overcomes all outside him and within him that stands opposed to the human advance. Self-conquest is the first law of his nature. He overcomes earth and the body and does not consent like ordinary men to their dullness,
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when I found that I had to put myself out to much — so to say, externalized too much. The second reason was that I required to be drawn within myself in order to develop certain experiences, so that the energy might be used for inward
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Aurobindo that the proposed journal would represent a medium through which he could give voice to his still-emerging philosophy – both in India and abroad. In a letter to Motilal Roy from June 1914, he wrote:
478:'s but Vedic Vedanta) giving the Upanishadic foundations of my theory of the ideal life towards which humanity must move. You will see so far as my share is concerned, it will be the intellectual side of my work for the world.
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reprinted in seven volumes, preserving the order in which the articles had originally appeared. The contents of these seven volumes are as follows:
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The formation of a synthesis of knowledge, harmonizing the diverse religious traditions of humanity, occidental as well as oriental.
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Practical methods of inner culture and self-development.
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in everything right, in everything height and freedom.
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825:The Psychology of Social Development
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557:Studies in comparative Religion.
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1251:. Twin Lakes: Lotus Press.
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649:The Wherefore of the Worlds
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588:The Wherefore of the Worlds
342:Sri Aurobindo Mandir Annual
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1063:, Chapter LXIX - LXXIII ·
981:Rebirth and Soul Evolution
957:Sentences from Bhartrihari
907:Sentences from Bhartrihari
845:The God of the Mystic Wine
783:A Hymn of the Thought-Gods
506:inertia, dead routine and
1310:Roy, Dilip Kumar (1952).
1101:The Higher Lines of Karma
923:, Chapter XLVII - LIII ·
873:, Chapter XXXIII- XLIV ·
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791:Conservation and Progress
1312:Sri Aurobindo Came to Me
1209:, p. 234; see also
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1013:, Chapter LVII LXVIII ·
993:Involution and Evolution
953:The Knowledge of Brahman
933:The Renaissance in India
887:The Ideal of Human Unity
841:The Ideal of Human Unity
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717:, Chapter XIII - XXIV ·
681:The Type of the Superman
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853:God, the Invisible King
807:Yoga and Skill in Works
689:Arthur and Ellen Avalon
1329:Works by Sri Aurobindo
941:The Self-Determination
911:The Arya's Fourth Year
883:The Hymns of the Atris
837:The Hymns of the Atris
819:, Chapter XXV- XXXV ·
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719:The Secret of the Veda
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929:The Synthesis of Yoga
891:Thoughts and Glimpses
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739:The Delight of Works
729:, Chapter IX - XX ·
685:Hymns to the Goddess
647:, Chapter I - XII ·
219:Sri Aurobindo Ashram
1334:Religious magazines
989:The Ascending Unity
965:Is India Civilised?
763:Subramanya Bharathi
701:Subramanya Bharathi
695:(author unknown) ·
655:, Chapter I - XI ·
472:Vedantic philosophy
314:Journals and forums
92:Partition of Bengal
61:Krishna Kumar Mitra
1247:Aurobindo (1989).
1193:. Retrieved from:
1169:, pp. 411–414
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1081:The Lines of Karma
1065:The Eternal Wisdom
1023:The Eternal Wisdom
1007:Essays on the Gita
949:The Feast of Youth
925:Essays on the Gita
875:The Eternal Wisdom
867:Essays on the Gita
833:Essays on the Gita
829:The Eternal Wisdom
731:The Eternal Wisdom
669:The Eternal Wisdom
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565:Early difficulties
123:Speeches and books
1282:978-0-231-14098-0
1093:Mundaka Upanishad
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1035:Rebirth and Karma
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