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Apr - Jun 2004

Evolutionary enlightenment

Evolution, the cornerstone of Sri Aurobindo’s philosophy, is a dynamic process that all human beings are part of. Are we wholeheartedly participating in this process? How can we become co-partners in evolution?..... More >>

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Transformers of Consciousness
by Shakti Maira
A visit to the Matrimandir, the centre point of Auroville, leads an artist to contemplate the meaning of art, its making, its role in transforming consciousness, and the possibility of its integration with all aspects of life... More >>
Chronicler of a new age
by Swati Chopra
Author Georges Van Vrekhem has spent several years researching Sri Aurobindo and the Mother and their role in raising human consciousness. In a freewheeling interview, he answers questions ranging from evolution and superman,... More >>
Yoga of the cells
by Bhaga
Human evolution is not only of the spirit, according to Sri Aurobindo and the Mother; it integrates all levels, including the physical. For the last two decades of her life, the Mother experimented with her own body... More >>
Evolutionary crisis: The way out
by Claude Arpi
The current chaos we witness in the world—in politics, environment, society—is but a stage in evolution in which India can play an important role by rediscovering her true spirit. A political writer and Aurobindonian shares his... More >>
A global vision
by Sachidananda Mohanty
strong>Globalisation undermines our individual and collective existence. According to Sri Aurobindo, true exchange and assimilation of ideas and energies involves exchange of cultural influences rather than slavish imitation... More >>
Age of change
by Julian Lines
Around the world as people look for greater synthesis between the spiritual and the mundane, and long for paradigm shifts in planetary consciousness, the new age dreamt of by Sri Aurobindo seems to draw closer... More >>
Idea of India
by Peter Heehs
Before he became the yogi of Pondicherry, Sri Aurobindo was “the most dangerous man in India” for British colonial rule.
We take a look at his legacy of nationalism, and how it is in danger of being hijacked and... More >>
Lessons from a Yogi
by Anuradha Vashisht
What is the nature of the journey the yogi makes from an ordinary life to one of mastery and realisation? In what Sri Aurobindo shared about his life and work, we have glimpses of the effort this journey entails... More >>
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