
Crossroad: A New Humanity by Paulette Hadnagy
A compilation from the trilogy of âThe Human Cycleâ, âThe Ideal of Human Unityâ and âWar and Self Determinationâ by Sri Aurobindo, revisited in the light of the contemporary crisis. After examining the transition from infrarational to rational, subjective and, ultimately, the spiritual age, along with the corresponding societal changes, the focus shifts to Sri Aurobindoâs research on nation and group-soul, State and a World Union of all the people, concluding with the Religion of Humanity and the dawning of the spiritual age.
Author: Paulette Hadnagy
Book Contents:
- 80 pages of text
- 32 pages of black and white photographs on art paper (featuring Sri Aurobindo Ashram and Auroville pioneers)
- Includes drawings by Italian Renaissance masters
Size: 14.8 x 21 cm
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Crossroad: A New Humanity by Paulette Hadnagy
A compilation from the trilogy of âThe Human Cycleâ, âThe Ideal of Human Unityâ and âWar and Self Determinationâ by Sri Aurobindo, revisited in the light of the contemporary crisis. After examining the transition from infrarational to rational, subjective and, ultimately, the spiritual age, along with the corresponding societal changes, the focus shifts to Sri Aurobindoâs research on nation and group-soul, State and a World Union of all the people, concluding with the Religion of Humanity and the dawning of the spiritual age.
Author: Paulette Hadnagy
Book Contents:
- 80 pages of text
- 32 pages of black and white photographs on art paper (featuring Sri Aurobindo Ashram and Auroville pioneers)
- Includes drawings by Italian Renaissance masters
Size: 14.8 x 21 cm
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A compilation from the trilogy of âThe Human Cycleâ, âThe Ideal of Human Unityâ and âWar and Self Determinationâ by Sri Aurobindo, revisited in the light of the contemporary crisis. After examining the transition from infrarational to rational, subjective and, ultimately, the spiritual age, along with the corresponding societal changes, the focus shifts to Sri Aurobindoâs research on nation and group-soul, State and a World Union of all the people, concluding with the Religion of Humanity and the dawning of the spiritual age.
Author: Paulette Hadnagy
Book Contents:
- 80 pages of text
- 32 pages of black and white photographs on art paper (featuring Sri Aurobindo Ashram and Auroville pioneers)
- Includes drawings by Italian Renaissance masters
Size: 14.8 x 21 cm




















