The Synthesis of Yoga
"All Life is Yoga"
Part II
THE YOGA OF INTEGRAL KNOWLEDGE
CHAPTER XI
THE MODES OF THE SELF
SINCE the Self which we come to realise by the path of knowledge is not only the reality which lies behind and supports the states and movements of our psychological being, but also that transcendent and universal Existence which has manifested itself in all the movements of the universal, the knowledge of the Self includes also the knowledge of the principles of Being, its fundamental modes and its relations with the principles of the phenomenal universe. This was what was meant by the Upanishad when it spoke of the Brahman as that which being known all is known.1 It has to be realised first as the pure principle of Existence, afterwards, says the Upanishad, its essential modes become clear to the soul which realises it. We may indeed, before realisation, try to analyse by the metaphysical reason and even understand intellectually what Being is and what the world is, but such metaphysical understanding is not the Knowledge..read more
Sri Aurobindo accommodates both impersonal and personal
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The influence of the Brahmo Samaj on Sri Aurobindo does not appear to be
directly significant based on the available texts. While Sri Aurobindo’s
grandf...
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