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🌸🍀 WORDS OF SRI AUROBINDO 🌸🍀 "Should one abandon ordinary life to pursue yoga?" It is not absolutely necessary to abandon the ordinary life in order to seek after the Light or to practise Yoga. This is usually done by those who want to make a clean cut, to live a purely religious or exclusively inner and spiritual life, to renounce the world entirely and to depart from the cosmic existence by cessation of the human birth and a passing away into some higher state or into the transcendental R... Indian English, The Ordinary, Sri Aurobindo, The Light, Life In Order, Ordinary Life, Spiritual Life, Clean Cut, Yoga Practice

🌸🍀 WORDS OF SRI AUROBINDO 🌸🍀 "Should one abandon ordinary life to pursue yoga?" It is not absolutely necessary to abandon the ordinary life in order to seek after the Light or to practise Yoga. This is usually done by those who want to make a clean cut, to live a purely religious or exclusively inner and spiritual life, to renounce the world entirely and to depart from the cosmic existence by cessation of the human birth and a passing away into some higher state or into the…

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Sri Aurobindo (শ্রী অরবিন্দ) (15 August 1872 – 5 December 1950), born Aurobindo Ghosh or Ghose (অরবিন্দ ঘোষ), was an Indian nationalist, freedom fighter, philosopher, yogi, guru, and poet.  He joined the Indian movement for freedom from British rule and for a duration became one of its most important (and radical) leaders, before developing his own vision of human progress and spiritual evolution.   Visionary author of SAVITRI. Integral Yoga, Quantum Consciousness, Sri Aurobindo, Spiritual Figures, Traditional Yoga, Spiritual Consciousness, Mother India, Indian Legends, Mother Photos

Sri Aurobindo (শ্রী অরবিন্দ) (15 August 1872 – 5 December 1950), born Aurobindo Ghosh or Ghose (অরবিন্দ ঘোষ), was an Indian nationalist, freedom fighter, philosopher, yogi, guru, and poet. He joined the Indian movement for freedom from British rule and for a duration became one of its most important (and radical) leaders, before developing his own vision of human progress and spiritual evolution. Visionary author of SAVITRI.

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