I don't know much about Hinduism, but I find it interesting. So far I've only read Eknath Easwaran's commentary on the Bhagavad Gita which I think has influenced me more than I expected it would. The idea of the "gunas" is starting to make sense to me. And there is also Amal Bhakta's translations of some of the stories in the Bhagavatam which keep going through my mind: http://spiritdimension.com/hinduism_...avatam--tw.htm
It looks like The Divine Life might be the third book that holds my interest. It seems that Sri Aurobindo has a view of evolution that expects it to continue forward toward ever greater consciousness and this consciousness was in matter from the beginning. At least that is how I understand it at the moment after only reading a small part of it.
A few years ago I became aware of "near death experiences". Although I have not had one myself, I've been testing religious ideas based on the assumption that NDEs are not something that should be explained away.



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His poetry is totally awesome. I reocognize him, as if I've heard of him once, but don't really know him. But now I want to read more poems by him. No one's posted about him before you.