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*[["Sex and Spirituality" (article by Amal Kiran)|“Sex and spirituality”]] (1946) | *[["Sex and Spirituality" (article by Amal Kiran)|“Sex and spirituality”]] (1946) | ||
Latest revision as of 08:42, 17 November 2020
The Sun and the Rainbow:
Approaches to Life Through Sri Aurobindo's Light
(Essays, Letters, Poems, Short Stories)
by Amal Kiran, 1981
(Amal Kiran, 1981:) “Most of the writings collected in this book come from the pages of the monthly review of culture, published from the Sri Aurobindo Ashram at Pondicherry: Mother India, whose editor the author has been for the last thirty-two years.
They draw, directly or obliquely, the inspiration of their various life-stances from the spiritual truth set shining amongst us by the Master of the Integral Yoga. Each of them aims to transmit, however partially, a touch of that illumination. And it is this touch that shades off their diverse moods into one another and unifies their multiple tones into a single whole.”[1]
- “A Birthday Letter” (1938)
- “Each of us on earth...”
- “Punctuating Our World-View”
- “Sex and spirituality” (1946)
- ↑ The Sun and the Rainbow, Forward to the First Edition
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