Huta expressed some of Sri Aurobindo's poems through paintings, under the Mother's inspiration & guidance. See 50+ paintings with relevant lines from the poems.
The Mother : Contact Painting
In March 1967 Huta began the work of expressing some of Sri Aurobindo's poems through paintings. Under the Mother's inspiration and guidance she selected certain verses from the poems and completed fifty-four paintings, which were all shown to the Mother in September of that year. This new book presents these paintings along with the lines which inspired them from some of Sri Aurobindo's most well-known poems
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He hears the blows that shatter Nature's house: Calm sits he, formidable, luminous.
21.9.1939
Sri Aurobindo, Collected Poems: The Guest
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This is Sri Aurobindo' s Yoga:
The Yoga of tomorrow is to find the Divine in work and in relation with the world.
The Mother, Words of the Mother - II: Ascetic Practices
Sri Aurobindo states:
To be in full union with the Divine is the final aim. When one has some kind of constant Union, one can be called a Yogi, but the union has to be made complete. There are yogis who have only the Union on the spiritual plane, others who are united in mind and heart, others in the Vital also. In our Yoga our aim is to be united too in the physical consciousness and on the supramental plane.
Sri Aurobindo, Letters on Yoga - II: The Aim of the Integral Yoga
By this Yoga we not only seek the Infinite, but we call upon the Infinite to unfold himself in human life.
Sri Aurobindo, The Synthesis of Yoga - I: The Four Aids
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