Integral Psychology (Sri Aurobindo)

Integral Psychology (Sri Aurobindo)

Integral psychology, in the adaptation of Sri Aurobindo's spiritual teachings, refers to an understanding of the various planes and parts of being, which is essential to the practice of integral yoga.

Read more about Integral Psychology (Sri Aurobindo):  History of Integral Psychology, Aspects of Being According To Integral Psychology

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