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E**J
Hard to read but valuable info
It is great book, i would say amazing book, covering the topic very well.Although the style, manner of book also terminology used sometimes hard to understand. Not so easy reading but when you finish it all it pays off!
L**E
One needs to read him as much as possible.
The only way I am finding to fully understand, as well as fully appreciate Aurobindo is to read as many of his published works as are available, for not only does this supply repetition but other ways to approach an understanding of his ideas.
S**H
The most amazing writer
Just Reading Sri Aurobindo can bring your mind into such stillness, clarity and delight. He explains yoga, spiritual philosophy and spiritual psychology, spiritual experiencing in a way that hardly any other master has been able to do from a western and asian perspective. Others such as Sri Premananda Deva, Ananda Devi, Lakshmi Devi are also good reads if you can find their books.
S**O
Yogic Ways to Conquer the Battle Called Life!
This book is for those who want to conquer their everyday problems for ever and not seek an escape from them. Unilke his other books, the selections in this book are in easier prose.You could open this book when Tylenol fails to bring sleep after a bad day, and pillow yourself with a good dream. Or you can read it first thing in the morning and allow yourself a great day ahead!It is not a typical book that you must begin on its first page. It is a compilation of paragraphs and pages selected from his other writings, outlining the solutions arrived at by Sri Aurobindo after his experiments with Integral Yoga. Depending on what area of your life you are seeking to deal with on a given day, you can jump to the topic directly.Whether you are seeking a higher peace or running away from your lower order problems, it is a book for you, for your spouse, for your child and for your parent. If you want to raise your purpose in this life to a higher possibility then this book is your waiting chance.
P**Y
Has all the answers
If you are the type of person who is seeking to understand the abilities of human consciousness beyond the day-to-day existence, this material will provide you with that information.It would appear that other books, self-help books in particular, have taken one piece of the totality of knowledge required to put into practice a desired existence inclusive of several realms of consciousness. They are not helpful in reaching these realms or levels.The Integral Yoga is not "one piece" it is the totality. Within the pages of this book you will find the knowledge of a man, Sri Aurobindo, who, with continued practice, was able to reach realms or levels of consciousness unimaginable to most.Clearly written, easy to understand and practice. It is a journey that is more fulfilling than any journey you might take in the world of matter.
X**X
An Advanced Text
This is an advanced text on Yoga.I would recommend it for someone who has already been awakened and enlightened, and is on the verge of experiencing realization. It's purpose is to integrate illumination into daily life by transforming ordinary consciousness into mystical awareness.The book is loaded with insight after insight into the spiritual nature that is us and surrounds us. The constant flow of insights will cause frequent reflections and meditations to occur so the book will take awhile to read. Because the topic is about the mystical core common to the Creation and therefore common to all religions, you may also find yourself stopping and researching ideas from other religions such as Buddhism, Christianity and Sufism.I highly recommend the book. If you are a beginner to yoga, an introductory book on any or all of the monistic religions will be helpful followed by Sri Aurbindo's book, Our Many Selves.I rated it a 4 because it is written in the guru-disciple, Q & A format which general audiences may find somewhat awkward. The vocabulary uses terms-of-art from many other spiritual traditions that may be unfamiliar to the casual reader, especially since there is great depth to their meanings.
A**R
good
good
M**S
insightful if flipped and read at random
the only downside to these types of books (spiritual or philosophical) is that they contain much terminology that leaves the reader with a vague impression of what is being said. There seems to be a whole language-obviously-when someone speaks about yoga, which by the way, i had no idea was so deep. You will probably find yourself flipping back to the glossary looking up terms about three times a paragraph. So after putting yourself in the right frame of mind, in this case a freak'n yogi, the read should be easier, kinda gotta let go of any notions one has of the "right"way to live. I tried reading this book cover to cover, but gave up, un-yogi like, and now glance at excerpts randomly; but that is what this book is, excerpts, letters Aurobindo wrote as spiritual guidance to his students. All in all it is refreshing, yet tough in the aspect that you will most likely be the only person you know who is reading it. (:
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