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Apr - Jun 2004

From man to superman

Sri Aurobindo (1872-1950), regarded as one of India’s greatest philosopher-sages, formulated a scientific and spiritual vision of evolution that envisages a complete transformation of the world and the birth of a..... More >>

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Age of change
by Julian Lines
Paris is supposed to be the capital of fashion, New York the capitol of finance. In recent decades cultural trends began in California—for film in Hollywood, for culture, San Francisco—at least before the internet. But through... More >>
Idea of India
by Peter Russell
At the beginning of February 1910, Aurobindo Ghose was the only important leader of the ‘Extremist’ or Nationalist party still active after years of repression by the British government. British officials called him “the most... More >>
Lessons from a Yogi
by Anuradha Vashisht
Mastery through attitude—how does this gospel apply to a yogi? In Sri Aurobindo we have an example of a person involved in the most demanding work (as a key leader of the freedom movement in early 20th century), physical... More >>
Transformers of Consciousness
by Shakti Maira
I have often admired the Baha’i Temple in Delhi and find it to be a fine example of inspiring architecture. I had heard of another large modern visionary temple that was almost complete in Auroville, just outside Pondicherry. ... More >>
Evolutionary enlightenment
by Andrew Cohen
Evolutionary enlightenment is a path to enlightenment with evolution as its purpose. The goal is liberation from ego, just as in traditional enlightenment, but no longer as a means of escape from the world. In this new vision... More >>
Chronicler of a new age
by Swati Chopra
I first met Auroville-based Aurobindonian author Georges Van Vrekhem in October 2001. I had just read his Beyond Man, a book on Sri Aurobindo, and was deep in his biography of the Mother (The Mother: The Story of Her Life).... More >>
Yoga of the cells
by Bhaga
Sri Aurobindo’s and the Mother’s best known and most read books do not give the full measure of what their evolutive work for the earth has been. Apart from both the intellectually challenging as well as the down-to-earth... More >>
Evolutionary crisis: The way out
by Claude Arpi
It was presumably my ‘good’ karma which made me visit India during my university holidays of 1972. My main interest was to meet the Tibetan refugees, working on the construction of high-altitude roads. These people had lost... More >>
A global vision
by Sachidananda Mohanty
There are many ways in which globalisation and hegemony intersect with contemporary culture. Indeed, so potent, widespread and insidious seems to be the influence of globalisation that many doubt whether one could avoid the... More >>
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