The religious ontology of Shri Aurobindo

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Barnard, Andries Gustav

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2009-08-25T10:48:27Z

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"The Life Divine" , Shri Aurobindo , Ontology , Metaphysics , Meditation , Involution , Integral yoga , Indian mysticism , Brahman , Creation , Evolution , Higher states of consciousness

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Shri Aurobindo (1872-1950) was an Indian scholar, teacher, politician, writer and mystic. He wrote prolifically, including his Magnum Opus "The Life Divine". He developed a philosophical system based on subjective knowledge obtained during experiences of higher states of consciousness. His theory states the cause of creation was Brahman's desire to experience more delight. A creation cycle comprising a downward movement (involution) and an upward movement (evolution) was fashioned for that purpose. At every stage of creation the essence of Brahman remains present in His creation, which makes Brahman both Immanent and Transcendent. The importance of this theory is the intended effect that it can have on the future evolution of mankind, which is now on the evolutionary leg. Humanity, knowing its ultimate goal, and by using Yogic techniques, can evolve to higher states of consciousness right up to the level of Brahman, which is inherent in man at present.

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Barnard, Andries Gustav (2009) The religious ontology of Shri Aurobindo, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/982>

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