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Excerpted from Evening Talks with Sri Aurobindo. (Recorded by A.B.Purani). 3rd Edition. Pondicherry: Sri Aurobindo Ashram; 1982, pp.210-2.
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Moving Forward
By Unknown Author - Jul 15, 2015
“One said to man, ‘Know thyself infinite, Who shalt do mightier miracles than these, Infinite, moving mid infinities.’ Then from our hills the ancient answer pealed, ‘For Thou, O Splendour, art myself concealed, And the grey cell contains me not, the star I outmeasure and am older than the elements are. Whether on earth or far beyond the sun, I, stumbling, clouded, am the Eternal One.’“1

Moving Forward
By Unknown Author - Jul 15, 2014
Human life is a journey out of darkness to Light. Something in man cries for light and this cry takes different forms in our individual and social life. The sage meditating on the mountain tops in a mood of prayer is one form of expression of this cry; while revolutions that send the world into a convulsion towards rapid change are another expression of the same cry!

Moving Forward
By Unknown Author - Jul 15, 2013
Man is an explorer and an adventurer. Unlike the animal kind, he is busy discovering and breaking into fresh grounds of knowledge and new vistas of power. He may be born a two-legged creature barely able to walk and run but he aspires to grow wings and explore the secrets of space. He aspires to dive deep and fathom the mysteries of the ocean. And when all this is over he turns inward unravel the marvels and wonders that are concealed within.

Sri Aurobindo on homeopathy
By Unknown Author - Jul 15, 2012
Q. I am puzzled to think how such infinitesimal doses in dilution can act on the human system

Moving Forward
By Unknown Author - Jul 15, 2012
The age of scientific materialism brought with it the myth of objectivity. Only that which the physical senses could grasp was real. Only that which the mind could measure and calculate was true. Suddenly a whole world of human experience was blotted out of existence, — or else reduced to fiction, imagination, hallucination, a non-existent ‘something’ that temporarily superimposed itself on the mind and senses as reality. The only hard fact was matter; the only evidence was that which could be examined, measured and analysed, by the physical senses and physical mind.