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==Structure of the Compilation==
The first three sections of the compilation usually answer the following. Curators find quotes answering these questions and organise them under these sections.o What? (Eg What is aesthetic sense?)o Why? (Eg Why is aesthetic sense important?)o How? (Eg How to develop aesthetic sense?) If applicable and necessary, curators sub-categorise quotes in terms of the parts of being under the main categories. o Mental (Eg - fear in the mind)o Vital (Eg - fear in the vital)o Physical (Eg - fear in the physical) If applicable and necessary, curators make a distinction between two levels. They do not explicitly write “Basic and Yogic level” within the compilation. It should come out from the flow itself. o Basic level - quotes referring to the context of education, mostly coming from Mother’s words.o Yogic level - quotes referring to the context of integral yoga sadhana. Mostly coming from Sri Aurobindo.
=Process of Drafting Summaries=
The summaries have been made by sorting major quotations from the compilations under What, Why, How. To bring continuity and flow, a minimal editorial text has been inserted. Minimal connecting words such as “however” and connecting sentences such as “Paying attention to food and dietics can help tackle these problems.” have been added. Similarly, keeping reader’s perspective in mind, parts of the quotations have been deleted. For instance, This is the cause of my leniency. Blessings   The summaries undergo rigorous review by our editors before they are sent to you.
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