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, " Tony OClery " <aoclery>

wrote:

 

, Harsha wrote:

>

> Sri Ramana was familiar with Sri Aurbindo's teachings and thought

that

> these were things well known and stated by many ancient works but

had

> been put in a new packaging using new terms by Aurbindo. He read

some of

> Aurbindo's works in one night when a devotee brought him a book.

> Sometimes people from Aurbindo's Ashram would come to Ramana

Ashram and

> vice versa as well. The difference between Sri Ramana and Aurbindo

is

> very simple and fundamental. Sri Ramana taught stillness and to

abide in

> the Self, the Heart that is the source of all activities. Aurbindo

is

> all about activity and, in fact, focuses on mental and supramental

> activity. Ascent and descent of divine forces, etc.

>

 

Namaste,Harsha et al,

 

Yes I have some work of Sri Aurobindo. He was an interesting person,

a worker for Swaraj in India initially, and then seemingly taught a

philosophy seemingly similar to Nietche and the 'Superman'.

 

So it seem Aurobindo was all about transformation of matter as

opposed to its denial. No doubt this type of Yoga would be of

interest to those who are not interested in religion, advaita or

ajatavada. It does stimulate the intellect, but Harsha you are right

about Ramana and the simplicity of 'Who am I?'.........ONS..

--- End forwarded message ---

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