Shreepal Singh, Advocate, Supreme Court
The time has come for the enlightened humanity to take this subject out of that mysticism and put it at the revered place of the science of life. This branch of knowledge is more important in its utility to humans than all the sciences put togather.
Sri Aurobindo says, “The average human being even now is in his inward existence as crude and undeveloped as was the bygone primitive man in his outward life. … The most disconcerting discovery is to find that every part of us – intellect, will, sense-mind, nervous or desire-self, the heart, the body – has each, as it were, its own complex individuality and natural formation independent of the rest … We find that we are composed not of one but many personalities and each has its own demands and differing nature. … But as soon as we go deep within ourselves …. we find ourselves subjectively … surrounded by a whole complex world which we have to know and to conquer. … We find that inwardly too, no less than outwardly, we are not alone in the world.”