Sri Aurobindo
Letters on Yoga
2. Integral Yoga and Other Paths
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Sri Aurobindo — Unknown addressee
May 3, 1933
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Divine union, yes – but for the ascetic schools it was union with the featureless Brahman, the Unknowable beyond existence or, if with the Ishwara, still it was the Ishwara in a supracosmic consciousness. From that point of view Patanjali’s aphorism1 is sound enough. When he says yoga, he means the process of yoga, the object which has to be kept in view in the process – for by the cessation of cittavṛtti one gets into samādhi and samādhi is the only way of unity solely and completely with the Brahman beyond existence.
1 Yogaścittavṛttinirodhaḥ
2 CWSA, volumes 29, 35: uniting
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Sri Aurobindo. Letters on Yoga // SABCL.- Volume 22. (≈ 28 vol. of CWSA).- Pondicherry: Sri Aurobindo Ashram, 1971.- 502 p.
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