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| | Sri Aurobindo, Sri Aurobindo Society, Pondicherry: Sri Aurobindo, yoga, the Mother, philosophy and religion |
 | | Sri Aurobindo affirms that all life is Yoga, that man has a greater destiny awaiting him, and through a conscious aspiration he can evolve into a higher being and open himself to a new consciousness which he called the Supramental. |  | | With the Mother and Sri Aurobindo at its centre emerged the Sri Aurobindo Ashram - not a retreat for ascetics and retired men but the seat of an enduring spiritual experiment which works for the transformation and perfection of life instead of its rejection. |  | | Sri Aurobindo, Sri Aurobindo Society, Pondicherry: Sri Aurobindo, yoga, the Mother, philosophy and religion |
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http://www.sriaurobindosociety.org.in/sriauro/sriauro.htm
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| | Sri Aurobindo Ghosh |
 | | Aurobindo practised and meditated on the teachings of the Gita and the Upanishads. |  | | Sri Aurobindo thus attained union with Sri Aravinda—the lotus-eyed Lord of the Universe. |  | | Sri Aurobindo himself once wrote in a letter about his practice of Yoga: "I began my Yoga in 1904 without a Guru. |
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http://www.dlshq.org/saints/aurobindo.htm
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| | Biography - Sri Aurobindo — writespirit.net |
 | | The task for Sri Aurobindo was the renewal of “sanatana dharma, the eternal religion.” To pursue this spiritual task it was necessary for Sri Aurobindo to leave the political arena. |  | | Sri Aurobindo wished to bring the Divine into all aspects of life. For the last 40 years of his life he worked tirelessly for this goal of bringing down a new spiritual consciousness. |  | | Sri Aurobindo followed his instructions to the letter and within 3 days he succeeded in completely emptying the mind and entered into a state of nirvana. |
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http://www.writespirit.net/authors/sri_aurobindo/biography-sri-aurobindo
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| | SRI AUROBINDO |
 | | Aurobindo's ultimate belief was in the spiritual nature of all reality, which he described as being, consciousness, and bliss (sat-chit-ananda). |  | | Sri Aurobindo was a mystic who achieved his ascending levels of consciousness through yoga and meditation. |  | | Sri Aurobindo was a political activist, Indian Yogi, and spiritual master, who first came to prominence in India's struggle for independence from the British, in an extremist nationalist movement in 1908. |
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http://www.gaiamind.com/Aurobindo.html
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| | Religious Movements Homepage: Integral Yoga - Sri Aurobindo |
 | | The Integral Yoga of Sri Aurobindo and the Mother. |  | | Immediately, she felt a spiritual connection with Sri Aurobindo and returned to India in 1914 to help him in his spiritual quest. |  | | Afterwards, Sri Aurobindo lived with four or five disciples in Pondicherry, where he taught them yoga. |
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http://religiousmovements.lib.virginia.edu/nrms/sri_aurobindo.html
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| | Sri Aurobindo: Yoga, Philosophy, Spiritual Poems, Plays etc. |
 | | Sri Aurobindo's thoughts and writings on bhakti yoga and divine love have been compiled from major works and letters to comprise this most inspiring, illuminating and many-faceted elucidation on the subject. |  | | Excellent compilation consisting of letters by Sri Aurobindo on various aspects of his spiritual teaching and method of yoga. |  | | Consists of answers by Sri Aurobindo to basic questions posed by a disciple on a variety of practical aspects of yoga. |
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http://www.auromere.com/Books/Sri_Aurobindo.html
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| | Satprem on Sri Aurobindo |
 | | Sri Aurobindo had come to a turning-point; the temples did not interest him and the books were empty. |  | | A friend advised him to practise yoga, Sri Aurobindo refused: A yoga which requires me to give up the world is not for me; he even added, a solitary salvation leaving the world to its fate was felt as almost distasteful. |  | | We are going to outline the main stages of these changes of consciousness, as Sri Aurobindo experienced them and described them to his disciples in his integral yoga, until they take us to the threshold of a new, still unknown experience that may have the power to change life itself. |
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http://www.tamilnation.org/aurobindo/satprem.htm
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| | Sri Aurobindo |
 | | The Intermediate Zone - from a letter by Sri Aurobindo to a disciple - in my humble opinion this is one of the most (if not the most) most profound and insightful descriptions of the occult realities and the dangers on the spiritual path ever written. |  | | For the remainder of his life Sri Aurobindo worked tirelessly for the transformation of the world, the yoga of the earth. |  | | Osho, Sri Aurobindo, and Immortality - like most gurus, Osho had no idea what Sri Aurobindo and Mirra were on about. |
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http://www.kheper.net/topics/Aurobindo/SriAurobindo.htm
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| | Sri Aurobindo - Life Sketch and Integral yoga |
 | | True nationalism for Sri Aurobindo was Sanatana Dharma itself, the eternal religion based on spiritual knowledge and experience. |  | | A new chapter had opened and soon Sri Aurobindo was to find his cave of tapasya in the South. |  | | Commenting upon a biographer’s attempt to present his life, Sri Aurobindo once remarked as follows: “Nobody except myself can write my life—because it has not been on the surface for man to see.” Yet we should be concerned with a few worldly facts to keep our file complete. |
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http://www.searchforlight.org/Sriaurobindo_life.htm
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| | Sri Aurobindo |
 | | Sri Aurobindo had begun the practice of Yoga in 1905 in Baroda. |  | | In 1926, with the help of his spiritual collaborator, the Mother, he founded the Sri Aurobindo Ashram. |  | | At the age of seven he was taken to England for education and in 1890 went up to King's College, Cambridge. |
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http://www.sriaurobindoashram.org/ashram/sriauro/index.php
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| | Sri Aurobindo Ghose - Instrument of the Supramental |
 | | It was she who inherited the mantle of Sri Aurobindo's spiritual leadership and ran the ashram while he secluded himself from the public and spent the remaining two and a half decades of his life in intense literary effort. |  | | Sri Aurobindo pointed out that the divine force permeates all matter in a form that we generally call nature. |  | | An offshoot of the ashram is the visionary International community of Auroville, built according to a dream-vision by Sri Aurobindo's spiritual collaborator Mirra Richards (called simply the Mother by his devotees). |
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http://www.cosmicharmony.com/Sp/Aurobndo/Aurobndo.htm
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| | Sri Aurobindo Association Home Page |
 | | is a non-profit, tax-exempt organization whose purpose is to assist groups and individuals devoted to the realization of the spiritual vision of Sri Aurobindo and the Mother. |
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http://www.collaboration.org
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| | Mother meets Sri Aurobindo |
 | | Aurobindo had given it to her without even intending to, just by occult communication and because of her total openness, which in their yoga would be called "surrender." Asked years later by Barin what had struck him the most when first meeting Mirra, Aurobindo would indeed say her self-surrender "so absolute and unreserved." |  | | In a letter to a disciple, Sri Aurobindo wrote that it was Paul Richard. |  | | The first of these individuals were of course Sri Aurobindo's companions, of whom the closest were Nolini Kanta Gupta, Bijoy Nag, Saurin Bose and Suresh Chakravarti, the first two still living under their aliases "Roy" and "Basak." They had been joined by a young Tamil Brahmin from Pondicherry, K. Amrita. |
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http://www.collaboration.org/2000/spring/text/mother.htm
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| | Religious cults and sects, doctrines and practices - Sri Aurobindo |
 | | Aurobindo founded the Sri Aurobindo Ashram/Integral Yoga Fellowship. |  | | The teaching of Sri Aurobindo starts from that of the ancient sages of India that behind the appearances of the universe there is the Reality of a Being and Consciousness, a Self of all things, one and eternal. |  | | Religious cults and sects, doctrines and practices - Sri Aurobindo |
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http://www.apologeticsindex.org/a101.html
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| | Sri Aurobindo -- Britannica Student Encyclopedia |
 | | The legislative and judicial capital of Sri Lanka is Sri Jayawardenepura Kotte, a suburb of Colombo. |  | | Includes extensive biographies of the ashram& founder, Sri Aurobindo, and the Mother, their mission, teachings, and work. |  | | Philosophy of Indian visionary Sri Aurobindo who preached in first half of the last century. |
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http://www.britannica.com/ebi/article-9011289
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| | Sri Aurobindo Center of Los Angeles |
 | | Study groups in Sri Aurobindo's and the Mother's works on Poetry and Art; Interpretations of traditional Spiritual texts; Social and Political studies, and Yoga and Phiolosophy are held on an ongoing regular basis; and classes in beginning and advanced Sanskrit are held weekly. |  | | In keeping with the growing spiritual awareness of the region, it was decided to focus on the special work of Sri Aurobindo and the Mother, which is the integral opening to a supramental source and the consequent transformation of our ordinary life to a divine life on earth. |  | | Presently, the Center is primarily concerned with being a place whose spiritual fount is the Yoga of Sri Aurobindo for individual and collective transformation. |
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http://home.earthlink.net/~ewcc/ewhist.html
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| | SRI AUROBINDO |
 | | And after the completion of the error, the never-aging one of the immortal understanding shall become young, and they (the little ones) shall rule over those who are their rulers. |  | | [[As similar in the thought of "THE ROBE OF GLORY"]] Sri observes: this process (of the spirit) is called both Involution (Descent) and Evolution (Ascent), which forms an essential ingredient of Sri Aurobindo's theory of reality. |  | | Mead is quick to add that this 'nirvana' is a state out of space and time and therefore can be reached NOW and WITHIN by very holy men [and women] who can attain the highest degree of spiritaul contemplation. |
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http://hey_223.tripod.com/byronlebeauspoetryampprose/id69.html
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| | IndiaParenting.com - Great Indians - Sri Aurobindo |
 | | The Aurobindo Ashram attracts hordes of people from all around the world to come to Pondicherry, study, meditate and discover themselves and the true meaning of existence. |  | | Born in Calcutta on 15th August 1872, he tried to assimilate both Indian and Western philosophical thoughts and find the paths of divine communion and spiritual realization. |  | | He established an ashram there in 1910 and spent his time in seclusion, writing eminent books and poetry like ' Life Divine', 'Essays on Gita', 'Basis of Yoga', 'Love and death' and 'Savitri'. |
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http://www.indiaparenting.com/stories/greatindians/gi001.shtml
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| | Sri Aurobindo and the Mother - Access to Integral Yoga |
 | | SABCL and CWM are published by Sri Aurobindo Ashram - Pondicherry |  | | as referenced in "The Integral Yoga - Sri Aurobindo's Teaching and Method of Practice", a compilation of selected letters made by Archives and Research Library at Sri Aurobindo Ashram, Pondicherry by Peter Heehs and Bob Zwicker, published by Lotus Light publications, USA. |  | | Meanings of the Symbols in Mother's own handwriting: Sri Aurobindo, The Mother and Center of Education. |
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http://intyoga.online.fr
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| | Sri Aurobindo |
 | | In a way, this is the most inspiring and empowering part of his vision: That through the choices we make every day, we can help to move evolution forward toward this glorious, divine end he spoke of. |  | | "Well, what I think Sri Aurobindo has to say to humanity today, which I think will be relevant until the day the entire world has indeed become divine down to the quarks, is that evolution needs our participation. |  | | And that, to me, is where Sri Aurobindo is going to be relevant for a long time to come." |
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http://www.prahlad.org/gallery/sri_aurobindo.htm
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| | Aurobindo, Sri on Encyclopedia.com |
 | | Indian renaissance and future of the world: extracts from the chapter "Indian Renaissance and Future of the World", from R.Y. Deshpande's book "Sri Aurobindo and the New Millennium". |  | | The Yoga of Endurance: Sri Chinmoy beats 65 |
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http://encyclopedia.infonautics.com/html/X/X-A1urobind.asp
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| | Sri Aurobindo Darshan: The University of Tomorrow |
 | | We are an online university offering programmes and courses in the philosophy and spiritual teachings of Sri Aurobindo and the Mother. |  | | is the sole legal authority for Sri Aurobindo Darshan: The University of Tomorrow |  | | Contact Us Sri Aurobindo Centre for Advanced Research |
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http://www.the-university-of-tomorrow.net
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| | Ghose, Aurobindo. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05 |
 | | In 1926, Sri Aurobindo, as he came to be called, retired into seclusion. |  | | He put in charge of his disciples his spiritual consort (Shakti), Mira Richard (18781973), a French-born woman of Egyptian descent who had joined him in Pondicherry in 1914. |  | | See S. Mitra, The Liberator Sri Aurobindo, India, and the World (1970); B. Bruteau, Worthy is the World (1971); K. Gandhi, ed., Contemporary Relevance of Sri Aurobindo (1973); R. McDermott, ed., The Essential Aurobindo (1973). |
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http://www.bartleby.com/65/gh/Ghose-Au.html
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| | Sri Aurobindo |
 | | These members work to spread the thought of Sri Aurobindo and of the Mother. |  | | In 1953, the Mother has created the Sri Aurobindo International Educational Center in Pondicherry, a new and daring experience in the domain of education. |  | | The Ashram of Sri Aurobindo was really fonded in 1926. |
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http://www.pondichery.com/english/sri.htm
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| | SABDA Online |
 | | The Sri Aurobindo Ashram Publication Department publishes the works of Sri Aurobindo and the Mother and works by disciples on their life and teachings, in over 15 languages. |  | | Apart from the Sri Aurobindo Ashram publications, SABDA also distributes books of other publishers with related content. |  | | SABDA is a unit of the Sri Aurobindo Ashram Publication Department. |
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http://sabda.sriaurobindoashram.org
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| | SRI AUROBINDO KENDRA, DHARAMGARH |
 | | The sacred relics of SRI AUROBINDO and THE MOTHER was installed by sadhaka Prof. |  | | All these centres are managed by SRI AUROBINDO PATHACHAKRA TRUST, DHARAMGARH,Kalahandi,Orissa, |  | | Sharma of SRI AUROBINDO ASHRAM, Pondicherry inside a shrine in a beautifully constructed building sorounded by flower gardens. |
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http://geocities.com/sriaurobindokendra/home.html
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| | Matagiri Home Page |
 | | Our activities include meditation, talks, performances and educational programs related to the teaching of Sri Aurobindo and the Mother and the international community of Auroville. |  | | At this serene mountain retreat center, all those who aspire towards an integral transformation of mind, life and body can come for reflection and renewal, immersed in an atmosphere that fosters positive action, service, inner awareness and growth. |  | | Matagiri is now in a new phase under the stewardship of Matagiri Sri Aurobindo Center, a 501 c 3 non profit organization. |
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http://www.matagiri.org
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| | Sri Aurobindo Society, Pondicherry: Sri Aurobindo, yoga, the Mother, philosophy and religion |
 | | Sri Aurobindo Society, Pondicherry: Sri Aurobindo, yoga, the Mother, philosophy and religion |  | | The official web site of the Sri Aurobindo Society, Pondicherry, India |  | | The presentation to follow has been executed in Flash 3. |
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http://www.sriaurobindosociety.org.in
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| | Evolution continues . . . |
 | | 'MAN IS A TRANSITIONAL BEING,' said the great Bengali visionary and explorer, Sri Aurobindo, who originally foresaw the possibility for humankind's conscious participation in its own metamorphosis to a happier, future state. |  | | This is an unprecedented invitation, therefore - open to everyone who feels concerned by the question - to collaborate, consciously and willingly, in the adventure of an accelerated evolution of the human species to its next, its FUTURE state - to attempt to realize the next being, a future being, after 'man.' |
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http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/swar
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| | Sri Aurobindo, Krishnamurti |
 | | Namaste, I was just wondering if anyone out there knew much about the life of Sri Aurobindo and his religious catharsis. |  | | Just some background would be nice and in addition if you would like to recommend any biographies or books of his that are extremely valuable, this would be greatly appreciated as well Also, is anyone familiar with a biography of Krishnamurti called Lives the Shadow. |
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http://www.hindunet.org/alt_hindu/1994/msg00408.html
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| | Sri Aurobindo Quotes |
 | | He offered that which he came to know in a serialized fashion through a monthly philosophical review entitled, “Arya.” He devoted the rest of his life to creating a more complete Yoga that would transform human nature. |  | | Sri Aurobindo was born in Calcutta, India and was sent to England at age seven to attend school. |  | | He became a brilliant scholar, intellectually gifted and possessing a rare mastery of the English language as well as Greek, Latin, German, Italian and Spanish. |
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http://www.thedailyinspiration.com/cgi/author.php?id=sri_aurobindo
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| | Sri Aurobindo |
 | | The great originality of Sri Aurobindo is to have fused the modern scientific concept of evolution with the perennial gnostic experience of an all-pervading divine consciousness supporting all phenomenal existence. |  | | Sri Aurobindo was the first of the Nationalist leaders to insist on full independence for India as the goal of the movement, and for several years he lent all his considerable abilities and energies to this struggle. |  | | Many facets of this world-view are elaborated in the 35 volumes of Sri Aurobindo's Collected Works. |
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http://www.auroville.org/vision/sriauro.htm
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| | Savitri - A poem by Sri Aurobindo |
 | | This website is posted with the official permission of the Copyright Department of the Sri Aurobindo Ashram and Sri Aurobindo Ashram Trust. |  | | No part may be copied in any form without the express written permission the Sri Aurobindo Ashram Trust. |
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http://savitribysriaurobindo.com
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| | Sri Aurobindo, the Mother, Life, Teachings, Thought,Philosophy,Analysis, Meaning, insight,Overview,Understanding, ... |
 | | Sri Aurobindo, the Mother, Life, Teachings, Thought,Philosophy,Analysis, Meaning, insight,Overview,Understanding, Overview, Summary, Intepretation, Spirit, Supramental, Supermind,Human evolution, The Life Divine, Savitri,poetry,creation theory, creation,The Agenda |  | | To use the above pop-up, you may have to |
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http://www.gurusoftware.com/GuruNet/AurobindoMotherStart.htm
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| | The Mother's Service Society - main |
 | | view to studying the basic laws of human development based on the theory of creation propounded by Sri Aurobindo, the sage of Pondicherry, who declared that humanity is not the final goal of creation. |  | | Humankind will evolve beyond mind into Supramental being. |
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http://www.motherservice.org
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