Sri Aurobindo : or, The adventure of consciousness

by Satprem

Paperback, 1968

Publication

Imprint: New York : Harper & Row, c1968. Context: Translation of Sri Aurobindo, ou l'aventure de la conscience. Series: A Lindisfarne book. Edition: First edition. Responsibility: Satprem ; translated from the French by Tehmi. OCLC Number: 1294284. Physical: Text : 1 volume : 381 pages ; 21 cm. Features: Includes appendix, bibliography, chronology.

Call number

GT-H-MS / Auro / Satpr

Barcode

BK-01317

ISBN

006013772X / 9780060137724

CSS Library Notes

Named Person: Sri Aurobindo Ghose 1872-1950.

Description: "The age of adventure is over. Even if we go to the seventh galaxy we shall go there masked and mechanized, and we shall find ourselves once again such as we are: children in front of death, living beings who do not know very well how they live or why or where they are going. . . . We are hence pushed to the wall before the last ground that remains for us to explore, the final adventure: ourselves." -- Satprem

Table of Contents:
An accomplished Westerner
The eternal law
The last of the intellect
The silent mind
Consciousness
Quieting the vital
The psychic centre
Independence from the physical
Sleep and death
The revolutionary yogi
Oneness
The superconscient
Under the sign of the Gods
The secret
The supramental consciousness
Man, a transitional being
The transformation
Conclusion : the end which ever begins again

FY1989 / FY2015 /

Physical description

381 p.; 21 cm

Description

With Satprem, we understand the virtues of mental silence, learn about the invisible gradations of consciousness above the mind, decipher the many beings and forces that inhabit us. All our unknown potentialities come alive before our eyes. Most importantly, we appreciate how these untapped possibilities within us relate to our daily life, how they can transform it from the inside, as it were, and how, ultimately, Sri Aurobindo's experience leads to a "divine rehabilitation of Matter." "We have denied the Divinity in Matter, to confine it instead in our holy places, but now Matter is taking its revenge. We call Matter crude, and crude it is. As long as we tolerate this imbalance between Matter and Spirit, there is no hope for the earth. We will only continue to swing from one extreme to another, both equally false - from material enjoyment to spiritual austerity - without ever fining true fulfillment. We need BOTH the vigor of Matter and the fresh waters of the Spirit ... Now the time may have come at last to recover the whole truth of the two poles WTITHIN A THIRD POSITION, which is neither that of the materialists nor that of the spiritualists."-Satprem… (more)

Language

Original language

French

Rating

½ (8 ratings; 4.6)
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