“She saw too that man has the power of exceeding himself, of becoming himself more entirely and profoundly than he is, truths which have only recently begun to be seen in Europe and seem even now too great for its common intelligence.”
Sri Aurobindo“That which we call the Hindu religion is really the Eternal religion because it embraces all others.”
Sri Aurobindo“Indian religion has always felt that since the minds, the temperaments and the intellectual affinities of men are unlimited in their variety, a perfect liberty of thought and of worship must be allowed to the individual in his approach to the Infinite.”
Sri Aurobindo“She saw too that man has the power of exceeding himself, of becoming himself more entirely and profoundly than he is, truths which have only recently begun to be seen in Europe and seem even now too great for its common intelligence.”
Sri Aurobindo“India saw from the beginning, and, even in her ages of reason and her age of increasing ignorance, she never lost hold of the insight, that life cannot be rightly seen in the sole light, cannot be perfectly lived in the sole power of its externalities.”
Sri Aurobindo“When I had the dividing reason, I shrank from many things; after I had lost it in sight, I hunted through the world for the ugly and the repellant, but I could no longer find them.”
Sri Aurobindo“Watch the too indignantly righteous. Before long you will find them committing or condoning the very offence which they have so fiercely censured.”
Sri Aurobindo“What the soul sees and has experienced, that it knows; the rest is appearance, prejudice and opinion.”
Sri Aurobindo“The existence of poverty is the proof of an unjust and ill-organised society, and our public charities are but the first tardy awakening in the conscience of a robber.”
Sri Aurobindo“... for we perceive that this miraculous development is not the result of our own efforts: an eternal Perfection is moulding us into its own image.”
Sri Aurobindo“Live according to Nature, runs the maxim of the West; but according to what nature, the nature of the body or the nature which exceeds the body? This first we ought to determine.”
Sri Aurobindo