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by Indra Sen
All forms of Yoga in general and Sri Aurobindo’s integral Yoga in particular call for the formulation of a psychological standpoint with emphasis on a synthesis of the various aspects of experience. This is called Integral Psychology. This book gives a résumé of the viewpoints of several noted Western and Indian psychologists and traces the relationship between Yoga and Integral Psychology. Part One of the book presents Sri Aurobindo’s conception of man, with editorial explanations to show its position in comparison to modern scientific psychology. Part Two contains studies in Integral Psychology and Part Three deals with the subject “Integral Personality and Life”.
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