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Growing and expanding
Consciousness and healthVolume 23, Issue 2

Growing and expanding

By James Anderson - Jul 15, 2015

Expanding is conducive to growth, health and well-being. True expansion is integral: as every part of our being is interconnected, the process begins from inside to spread through the whole range of our nature and to manifest and radiate in the body itself. The process of expansion is the work of transformation.

Faith and  the body
Consciousness and healthVolume 28, Issue 1

Faith and the body

By The Mother - Apr 24, 2020

Mother, by a mental effort — for instance, the resolution not to take medicines when one is ill — can one succeed in making the body understand?

Experiences of the Inner Being
Consciousness and healthVolume 28, Issue 4

Experiences of the Inner Being

By The Mother - Jan 15, 2021

Naturally, there are many ways, but each person must do it by the means accessible to him; and the indication of the way usually comes spontaneously, through something like an unexpected experience. And for each one, it appears a little differently.

Empowerment of the heart, by the heart and through the heart
Consciousness and healthVolume 27, Issue 2

Empowerment of the heart, by the heart and through the heart

By Annika Maxwell - Jul 15, 2019

We look at the importance of aligning to the summits of the higher vital, the heart’s infinite love, compassion, kindness, divine truth, honesty and integrity for our own and universal spiritual growth, progress and well-being, clearing and connecting the channel to and from the psychic being1, offering questions for introspection and application in everyday life.

Linking the Outer Being and the Inner Being
Consciousness and healthVolume 32, Issue 4

Linking the Outer Being and the Inner Being

By Soumitra Basu - Jan 15, 2025

The pursuit of personal growth requires a thorough understanding of the planes and parts of the consciousness. Ordinarily, the term, ’personality’ as used in contemporary Western psychology, corresponds to what is known as the outer being in yoga psychology. Sri Aurobindo describes a vaster inner being or subliminal personality behind the outer being, which is in continuum with the universal consciousness. It is not the soul but intermediary between the soul-principle (also known as the inmost being and a projection of the central being poised beyond and above the manifestation).