
Sri Aurobindo Essays in Philosophy and Yoga – Essays in Philosophy and Yoga consists of short works in prose written by Sri Aurobindo between 1909 and 1950 and published during his lifetime. All but a few of them are concerned with aspects of spiritual philosophy, yoga, and related subjects. Short writings on the Veda, the Upanishads, Indian culture, political theory, education, and poetics have been placed in other volumes. The title of the volume has been provided by the editors. It is adapted from the title of a proposed collection, “Essays in Yoga”, found in two of Sri Aurobindo’s notebooks. Since 1971 most of the contents of the volume have appeared under the editorial. Download Essays in Philosophy and Yoga in its full length here:
Sri Aurobindo Essays In Philosophy And Yoga
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I want to study sri aurobindo’s philosophy.
I am looking for the intellectual connections between Sri Aurobindo and Hegel’s philosophy.
The two thinkers agree that Spirit is immanent in the world and that human beings participate in its self-unfolding, yet they sharply diverge on the nature of that Spirit and the character of its fulfillment. Hegel treats matter as a subordinate moment within Spirit’s self-realization; Aurobindo sees matter as something to be divinized, not simply aufgehoben. Where Hegel considers the rational state and philosophical self-consciousness to be the completion of history, Aurobindo insists that no political or intellectual structure can represent a final stage. Evolution, in his view, continues beyond mind toward a transformed earth, not merely a completed concept. I suggest you read: Wilfried Huchzermeyer, Rod Hemsell and/or Vidhi Jalan.