The Institute for Wholistic Education is a tax-exempt, non-profit corporation under section 501c3 of the Internal Revenue Code. The Institute is dedicated to the development of human potential through the integration of spirituality into daily life. The Institute focuses on exploring human evolution and creating opportunities for individuals to bring about meaningful change in their own lives and in human society.
The Institute received its initial direction and inspiration from the work of Sri Aurobindo and the Mother. In carrying out its mission, the Institute recognizes that people need to take responsibility for their own lives and actions and to this end, the Institute has focused on educating interested individuals in the fields of Ayurveda, Reiki, Vedic Astrology and alternative health and wellness practices, including yoga.
The Institute maintains a 6000-volume library of the world’s finest literature, as well as a meditation hall. Programs are open to the general public and visitors are welcome by advance appointment. The Institute has a correspondence course program in Ayurveda and Hatha Yoga. Reiki is also taught through the Institute. In collaboration with several related concerns, the writings of Sri Aurobindo and the Mother, and an extensive collection of books on Ayurveda, Reiki and other alternative healing modalities are made available.
The Institute is located at 3425 Patzke Lane, Racine, Wi. 53405 USA.262 619 1798. Institute Email
Visitors should make an appointment before visiting.
Contributions to the work of the Center are welcome and are tax-deductible. You should however check with your own tax-advisor to determine deductibility status. The Institute provides an acknowledgement letter for donations that are made.
Applying Spirituality to Social and Political Evolutionary Change: This link features articles and essays which review current affairs from the perspective of how evolutionary change can be brought about within our social and political structure.
Bhagavad Gita Study Course Information (completed September 2006)
Rebirth and Karma Course Information (begins November 2006)
The Institute received its initial direction and inspiration from the work of Sri Aurobindo and the Mother. In carrying out its mission, the Institute recognizes that people need to take responsibility for their own lives and actions and to this end, the Institute has focused on educating interested individuals in the fields of Ayurveda, Reiki, Vedic Astrology and alternative health and wellness practices, including yoga.
The Institute maintains a 6000-volume library of the world’s finest literature, as well as a meditation hall. Programs are open to the general public and visitors are welcome by advance appointment. The Institute has a correspondence course program in Ayurveda and Hatha Yoga. Reiki is also taught through the Institute. In collaboration with several related concerns, the writings of Sri Aurobindo and the Mother, and an extensive collection of books on Ayurveda, Reiki and other alternative healing modalities are made available.
The Institute is located at 3425 Patzke Lane, Racine, Wi. 53405 USA.262 619 1798. Institute Email
Visitors should make an appointment before visiting.
Contributions to the work of the Center are welcome and are tax-deductible. You should however check with your own tax-advisor to determine deductibility status. The Institute provides an acknowledgement letter for donations that are made.
Applying Spirituality to Social and Political Evolutionary Change: This link features articles and essays which review current affairs from the perspective of how evolutionary change can be brought about within our social and political structure.
Bhagavad Gita Study Course Information (completed September 2006)
Rebirth and Karma Course Information (begins November 2006)
Aurobindo's contribution was great. But kindly do not deify him. www.bhagavadgitayb.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteIf you proceed most rationally by keeping an open mind and compare the contribution of Sri Aurobindo with others, then you realize that he is the greatest. In time, that sense of reverence easily turns into deification. There is no choice, and there is no escape either.
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