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Origins of Integral Yoga
In 1907, Sri Aurobindo was prosecuted and acquitted of sedition in India because of his involvement with the reform Nationalist party, which he himself helped to create. The Nationalist movement demanded independence from Great Britain and advocated total non-cooperation with the existing Indian government. After being acquitted, Sri Aurobindo, because of lack of leadership, was forced to become the head of the party only to be arrested for conspiracy again. He spent one year in Alipore Jail. After being released in 1909, Sri Aurobindo found the party in shreds, and for another year, he acted as the leader of the Nationalists in India. Finally, Sri Aurobindo faced the fact that his involvement in the movement was over and that he could lead it no farther.
During his year in Alipore Jail, Sri Aurobindo had seriously begun to study yoga, having first discovered the discipline in 1904. In April of 1910, Sri Aurobindo sailed for Pondicherry in French India. Because of a third unsuccessful attempt to convict him of conspiracy and because he believed that his spiritual life would consume all of his energy, Sri Aurobindo went into complete retirement, never to return to politics again.
In 1914, after four years of silent yoga, he began to publish a philosophical monthly, called the Arya, which included most of his inner knowledge gained through the practice of yoga. Six years later, in 1921, the Arya ceased publication. Afterwards, Sri Aurobindo lived with four or five disciples in Pondicherry, where he taught them yoga. Soon, more and more people joined him on his spiritual path and a community of followers grew up around him (the Sri Aurobindo Ashram). These were among the first people to practice integral yoga. The headquarters of Disciples of Sri Aurobindo are currently located at Pondicherry.
The Mother met Sri Aurobindo in 1910 when she and her husband traveled to Pondicherry. Immediately, she felt a spiritual connection with Sri Aurobindo and returned to India in 1914 to help him in his spiritual quest. As early as age eleven, The Mother had had spiritual and psychic experiences about the existence of God and the possibility of human beings becoming one with him. From then on, she had dreams in which "teachers" came to her with descriptions of a practical method for fulfilling a divine life here on Earth. She claimed to have met Sri Aurobindo, whom she called Krishna, in one of these dreams.
Integral Yoga International (IYI) keeps no formal membership list. However, in 1988, they claimed 50 centers in the United Sates and six in Canada. In addition, they claimed eleven affiliated centers in various foreign countries. Current (1996) figures indicate that membership in IYI is on a decline, with only 23 centers in the United States and four in Canada. Eleven affiliated centers in various foreign countries still exist. However it should be noted that obtaining an accurate number of individuals who practice Integral Yoga in their daily lives or who temporarily visit Integral Yoga centers only to leave and practice yoga on their own is very difficult. Even though the number of centers has decreased, the number of individuals who practice Integral Yoga may have actually increased.
The Sri Satchidananda Ashram -- Yogaville is located in one of the poorest counties in the state of Virginia. Since the beginning, they have been integral in helping Buckingham County provide for its needy citizens. Their community service work continues today and is probably a major contributing factor to their lack of controversy.
Integral Yoga teaches its followers five paths to self-realization, although there are many, many other types of yoga designed for the same purpose. For a more complete list see Yoga Paths. These five paths include Hatha Yoga, Karma Yoga, Bhakti Yoga, Jnama Yoga, and Raja Yoga.
Within the Home Page, there is a list of
recommended
readings for beginners.
http://www.miraura.org/lit/rec.html
And also a list of
Journals and
Newsletters with information about subscriptions.
http://www.miraura.org/lit/desc.html
http://www.miraura.org/
The
Satchidananda Ashram -- Yogaville Home Page
Home page of Satchidananda Ashram -- Yogaville located in
Buckingham, Virginia. Yogaville serves as the National IYI
headquarters. Great site with lots of information on classes,
retreats, and workshops.
http://yogaville.org/
San
Francisco Integral Yoga Institute
http://www.integralyogasf.org/
Auroville
Home Page
Founded by the Mother in 1965, Auroville is a community for IYI
followers in Tamil Nadu, South India. This is an
incredibly comprehensive site that should be able to
answer any questions you have about Auroville. And if not, the
site also includes contacts (email addresses and telephone
numbers).
http://www.auroville.org/
The Sri Aurobindo
Center of Los Angeles Home Page
The East-West Cultural Center is a sibling organization based
on the work of Sri Aurobindo and the Mother. Another user
friendly site with lots of information. This site may be mainly
of interest to those who live on the West Coast.
http://home.earthlink.net/~ewcc/
The Integral Yoga of Sri
Aurobindo and the Mother.
Provides general information about Sri Aurobindo and the
Mother. The site is a good place to begin.
http://www.miraura.org/
Yoga.
10/09/97 This site contains a personal narrative on yoga, with
many links to different yoga paths, and other yoga related web
sites.
http://www.talamasca.org/avatar/yoga.html
Yoga
Paths.
10/09/97 This site contains extensive information
about many yoga paths. It is very informative and
comprehensive. There is also an in-text link from this page
located in the Beliefs section.
http://www.spiritweb.org/Spirit/Yoga/Overview.html
Glossary
of Sanskrit Words
Provides definitions of some of the most commonly used Sanskrit
words. If the word you are looking for isn't here, then it must
not be very common.
http://www.spiritweb.org/Spirit/Yoga/yoga-sanskrit-terms.html
Integral Yoga Magazine -- IYI News
227 West 13th Street
New York, NY 10011
Contact for Disciples of Sri Aurobindo
Disciples of Sri Aurobindo
c/o Sri Aurobindo Association
2288 Fulton Street Ste. 310
Berkeley, CA 94704
Created by Sarah O.
Meadows
For Sociology 257, FALL, 1997
Last updated: 09/06/01