Guest guest Posted November 30, 1999 Report Share Posted November 30, 1999 I thank everyone who produced such wonderful expositions on the philosophies of Adi Shankara and Sri Aurobindo. But, wonderfully enough, we can combine the processes 'preached' by them. Adi Shankara's 'self-enquiry' system, which was later confirmed by Sri Ramana, is very effective for eradicating 'latent impressions', even for householders. Sri Aurobindo's integral yoga, takes up every aspect of the most ordinary life and 'divinises' it by prescribing a 'pack of attitudes' for performing the same as 'yoga'. He has described wonderfully the 'evolutionary general progression', which the world is undergoing 'unconsciously', and that provides a very 'clear' way of dealing with it, while performing our works as 'yoga'. If daytime is spent in performing works as 'integral yoga', with intervals of 'self-enquiry', then the 'mind' will be well-prepared for 'persistent self-enquiry' in the evening and night. Thanks and kind regards Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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