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Sri Aurobindo defines religion as the seeking after the spiritual, that is, the Supermind, of what is beyond the ordinary human consciousness, and what ought to influence life from a higher realm.
<ref>http://incarnateword.in/cwm/07/25-may-1955#p8</ref>
 
=Why Religion is Important?=
<ref>http://incarnateword.in/cwm/03/9-june-1929#p13</ref>
=How to Ascend Beyond Religion?==
The attitude to be taken towards religions
=The Way Forward=
Imagine someone who, in some way or other, has heard of something like the Divine or has a personal feeling that something of the kind exists, and begins to make all sorts of efforts: efforts of will, of discipline, efforts of concentration, all sorts of efforts to find this Divine, to discover what He is, to become acquainted with Him and unite with Him. Then this person is doing yoga. if If all that is written down, organised, arranged into fixed laws and ceremonies, it becomes a religion.
<ref>https://incarnateword.in/cwm/08/23-may-1956#p1,p2,p4,p5</ref>
<ref>https://incarnateword.in/cwm/15/religion#p29,p30,p31,p32</ref>
For me religions Religions are forms, much too human, of spiritual life. Each one expresses one aspect of the single and eternal Truth, but in expressing it exclusive of the other aspects, it deforms and diminishes it. None has the right to call itself the only true one, any more than it has the right to deny the truth contained in the others. And all of them together would not suffice to express the Supreme Truth which is beyond all expression, even whilst being present in each one.
<ref>http://incarnateword.in/cwm/15/religion#p10</ref>
<ref>https://incarnateword.in/cwm/09/3-april-1957#p10,p12,p13,p14,p15,p16,p17,p18,p19</ref>
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