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Livre en anglais Compiled by Vijay from de writings of Sri Aurobindo and the Mother Ces livres sont neufs, mais parfois issus d’une vieille édition. Ils présentent en général des taches de rousseur sur l’extérieur ou l’intérieur de la couverture, parfois sur la tranche ou quelques pages du livre ou bien peuvent présenter un défaut. Le prix tient compte de leur état.
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Sri Aurobindo - Livre en anglais Written sometime between 1904 and 1906, during the latter part of his stay in Baroda, The Philosophy of the Upanishads, though left incomplete by the author, represents an early stage of Sri Aurobindo's thinking on the most important scriptures of Vedanta philosophy.
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Sri Aurobindo - Livre en anglais This essay sets down some of the aims and objectives of the integral Yoga: "to work out the will of the Divine in the world, to effect a spiritual transformation and to bring down a divine nature and a divine life into the mental, vital and physical nature and life of humanity"
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Stock épuiséThe Mother's correspondence with Shyam Sundar
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Sri Aurobindo Over five hundred aphorisms on works, knowledge and devotion, written with startling disregard for conventional morality to emphasise how spiritual matters cannot be judged with the ethical mind. These aphorisms were formulated, said the Mother, "in order to break up the usual conception, to bring one in touch with a deeper truth". Contents: Jnana, Karma, Bhakti (Knowledge, Works, Devotion) Livre en anglais
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Stock épuiséSri Aurobindo - Livre en anglais The three philosophical essays in this book were first published in the monthly review Arya in 1915 and 1918. In the title essay "Evolution" Sri Aurobindo deconstructs the materialistic theory of evolution, which had been the keynote of nineteenth century thought. He shows how advanced thinking was moving towards the perception of evolution "by a superconscient Knowledge which reveals things in Matter, Life and Mind out of the unfathomable Inconscient from which they rise". The other essays are titled "The Inconscient" and "Materialism".