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Re: Re: Re: Sanatana Dharma XXVI—the Four luminous Powers and the Story of Creation
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RY Deshpande
>> Maybe because he considers himself too great. >>
Sri Aurobindo didn’t care to take note of it. Nor, I suppose, was Purani serious about it. The real question is the basis for Jung not finding much in those books of Sri Aurobindo. Jayantilal’s presenting the books to Jung could not have happened without Sri Aurobindo and the Mother’s knowledge. We could look into other aspects of your comment separately, but this one—not finding much in those books—needs some clarification.
~ RYD
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