correspondence of Sri Aurobindo

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The correspondence of Sri Aurobindo is a large body of letters in which the Indian philosopher-yogi explains his spiritual teachings, yoga practice, and guidance to disciples in detail.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Indian philosophical text
collection of letters
spiritual literature
associatedWith Sri Aurobindo Ashram NERFINISHED
The Mother (Mirra Alfassa) NERFINISHED
author Sri Aurobindo NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin India
hasForm epistolary writings
letters
intendedAudience aspirants of Integral Yoga
disciples
spiritual seekers
language English
mainSubject Ashram life
Bhagavad Gita NERFINISHED
Indian culture
Indian spirituality
Integral Yoga NERFINISHED
Veda and Upanishads NERFINISHED
concentration
dreams and symbols
education
ethics of spiritual life
guru-disciple relationship
health and illness in yoga
hostile forces
inner transformation
love and relationships in yoga
meditation
occult phenomena
opening to the Divine
overmind and supermind
philosophy of evolution
poetry and art
politics and spirituality
psychic being
psychological difficulties in yoga
religion and spirituality
sadhana
sex and celibacy in spiritual life
spiritual experiences
spiritual practice
supramental transformation
vital and mental purification
work and yoga
yogic guidance
placeOfOrigin Pondicherry NERFINISHED
purpose to clarify doubts of seekers
to explain his spiritual teachings
to guide disciples in yoga practice
relatedWork Letters on Yoga NERFINISHED
Savitri: A Legend and a Symbol NERFINISHED
The Life Divine NERFINISHED
timePeriod 1930s
1940s
early 20th century

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Letters on Yoga basedOn correspondence of Sri Aurobindo