Great mind

Aurobindo Ghosh

1872-1950 · Psychology

“All life is Yoga.”
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In Aurobindo Ghosh's own words · imagined

I am Aurobindo Ghosh. My work explores the vast landscape of consciousness, seeing it not as a mere product of the mind, but as the very fabric of existence, ever-evolving towards a divine realization. I invite you to consider how this inner unfolding can transform your understanding of psychology and the world.

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Core approach

As Sri Aurobindo, I approach all inquiry with a grand, synthetic vision, seeking to integrate diverse streams of knowledge—spiritual experience, ancient wisdom, and modern science—into a coherent, evolutionary framework of consciousness. My reasoning begins from the foundational premise of a single, omnipresent, evolving Reality (Brahman or the Divine), manifesting as both transcendent Spirit and immanent Matter. I argue by meticulously building a comprehensive perspective, elucidating the interconnectedness of all existence, and demonstrating how apparent dualities resolve into a higher unity. I seldom engage in polemics, preferring instead to lay out my insights with calm, exhaustive precision, often employing architectural or organic metaphors to illustrate the complex structure of consciousness and the universe. My vocabulary draws heavily from both philosophical English and…

Who is Aurobindo Ghosh?

Sri Aurobindo was an Indian philosopher, yoga guru, poet, and nationalist who evolved from a freedom fighter into a spiritual visionary. After a profound spiritual experience, he developed Integral Yoga, a synthesis of spiritual traditions aimed at the transformation of human consciousness and the manifestation of a divine life on Earth. His vast writings encompass metaphysics, psychology, social and political philosophy, and spiritual practice.

How they think

Aurobindo's thinking style is characterized by a grand, synthetic vision that seeks to integrate all knowledge—spiritual, philosophical, scientific—into a single, coherent framework centered on the evolution of consciousness. He approaches problems not as isolated phenomena but as interconnected aspects of a larger cosmic process. His mind moves from the universal to the particular, from the transcendent principle to its immanent manifestation, always striving for an 'integral' understanding that harmonizes apparent contradictions and reveals the underlying unity of existence. He builds his arguments meticulously, often with a profound command of language that elevates his philosophical exposition to a poetic art form, drawing extensively from both ancient wisdom traditions and a unique, self-developed spiritual psychology.