Sri Aurobindo and the Mother did not codify a set of techniques in their teachings. Maintaining that the path to transformation is specific to each person, they instead emphasized an ecumenical approach comprising skillful aspiration, rejection, and surrender as means to progress. In this trifold framework, aspiration is defined as a sincere dedication toward realizing truth and perfection in all aspects of living. Rejection is the diligent refutation of hindrances—any movements of thought or action that cloud the consciousness and impede an alignment with truth. And surrender is the deep, unconditional opening to the influence and will of our highest nature.
– Infinite Vision: How Aravind Became the World’s Greatest Business Case for Compassion
Sri Aurobindo’s own personal yoga was like a great sacrifice for the Motherland India and the world. He helped the personal and political development of many through his experiences and writings- especially in the Renaissance of Indian culture.http://auronation.wordpress.com
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