External Links and Essays
- Rod Hemsell (2002) Ken Wilber and Sri Aurobindo: A Critical Perspective mirror
- --- (2002) On the Divine Mother : A Mystery and Prophecy
- --- (2003) Essays for the New Millennium. 198 pp
- AUM 2005 panelist: Rod Hemsell
- --- (2008) The Poetry of Sri Aurobindo: Mantra, Metrics and Meaning (a monograph and course book of the University of Human Unity in Auroville) http://www.universityofhumanunity.org
- --- (2011) The Philosophy of Evolution: Darwin and Sri Aurobindo (a monograph and course book of the University of Human Unity in Auroville)http://universityofhumanunity.org/bibliodetail.php?biblioid=2232
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