As to the question of pursuing the Path without an embodied Guru – well, we may not be able to see Her, but She is able to see us, and yoga depends primarily on the Divine rather than on human end. Swami Sharadananda, who was blind on both eyes, came here for a Darshan of Sri Aurobindo and The Mother, and when asked why he did come here, he replied that it is having Them put Their gaze upon a person which matters the most…
A commentary on Sri Aurobindo’s poem “Ahana”, recorded in three sessions in January 2016 by Narad and Alok Pandey. …it has illustrated once more...
A conversation of Alok Pandey and Narad, recorded in 2014 (Part 2).
Today’s reading is based on Savitri Book Seven, Canto Six describing the path of Intuition as it enters the brain.