Endorsements
Testimonials from few of our popular readers

Dr Karan Singh
Statesman, Philosopher, Philanthropist
‘An important book that will ignite debates on spirituality and the evolution of humanity’

Dr Alok Pandey
Sri Aurobindo Ashram, Pondicherry
‘Rajiv Malhotra is a well-known name whose writings combine the ancient wisdom of India with the rigorous scholarship that the modern age demands. Consistent with the Yuga dharma, his writings are a beautiful synthesis of faith and reason, antiquity and modernity, thereby placing him in a unique position to look at present-day events and movements in light of Sanatana Dharma, the Eternal Truths revealed in man’s greatest of all adventures, the adventure of Consciousness. His recent work takes up this most important frontier of Consciousness studies that is going to revolutionize the future.
Consciousness has traditionally been the domain of the mystic but we now see a growing interest among scientists in this most important yet least understood field of human studies. But the question is whether we can study Consciousness as a ‘phenomenon’ by applying the cannons of the rational mind, given that Consciousness surpasses reason and antedates creation itself.
The answer given by the Indian mystics is quite clear. One must first learn to step back and withdraw from form, name, and identity with pure Consciousness before one can have even the right to speak about it. And among the mystics who have explored the heights and depths of Consciousness, none has written so much about it and with such clarity as Sri Aurobindo.
However, there have been attempts to usurp his original discoveries and present them not only as someone else’s own — which would not be so damaging — but to twist them, remove the most important elements from them, distort them so that they are no longer recognizable, and then present them to the world neatly packaged for consumption. This is the subject of the present work and Rajiv Malhotra does it with a rare finesse of which he alone is perhaps capable.
Having made a thorough study of Sri Aurobindo and been acquainted with the writings of Ken Wilber and others, I fully endorse the thesis and findings of the authors. This work is deeply appreciated, and its courage and clarity are laudable. I wish and hope that this book is widely read and circulated and finds its rightful place not only in every library that claims to be complete but in the home of every reader who is serious and committed to understanding this most important subject’.

Dr Shruti Nada Poddar
Heritage conservationist, Indologist, educationist, Founder of Shruti Foundation, member of INTACH Governing Council
‘This book is an eye-opener, not only in helping the world recognize the magnitude of Sri Aurobindo’s unique contribution towards the evolution of self and consciousness, but also a deep look at how various Western thinkers and spiritualists have fed on and hijacked Indian thought and dominated the discourse by their power of universal outreach and opinion making. This book calls upon us urgently to introspect and confront our wisdom’.

Devan Nair
(late) former president of the Republic of Singapore
‘Practitioners of Indian spiritual disciplines worldwide would be happy to know that an invaluable instrument like Rajiv Malhotra is doing for them what they themselves are unable to do. This undertaking deserves all the support and encouragement it can get. You have mine. All strength to your arms’.
I have not seen any previous book on this subject written in the world context and of course in the context of India, China, America, and other nations and what impact AI will have on other societies. I think it will be very well-read as your other books. I appreciate and admire it. Also, there will be many critics arguing on both sides. So this will generate a good discussion for society, for many people. I am very happy that while we are getting so many advances in Artificial Intelligence, you are taking the challenge of thinking about what the battlegrounds of the future will be, and how nations will perform.
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Dr Vladimir Yatsenko
Director of Research at Sri Aurobindo Integral Life Center, South Carolina
‘Rather than guiding us towards spiritual awakening and understanding, Ken Wilber’s ideas often lead us astray, obscuring the richness and significance of the original teachings. Drawing from Sri Aurobindo and the ancient Indian traditions, this book meticulously deconstructs Wilber’s system and guides us back to the wellspring of these ideas. By reclaiming their original context, it facilitates a deeper understanding of Wilber’s borrowed ideas and points us to the more authentic path for our spiritual journeys. The book’s significance cannot be overstated in today’s era of growing interest in the spiritual evolution of humanity worldwide’.

Prof. (Dr) Sampadananda Mishra
Director, Centre for Human Sciences, Rishihood University
‘The Battle for Consciousness Theory is an essential read for anyone invested in preserving the integrity of consciousness studies. The esteemed authors of this book meticulously expose the appropriation and distortion of Sri Aurobindo’s profound insights by Ken Wilber. Their extensive research reveals how Wilber’s rise involved the marginalization of core Indian sources and redefining the landscape of Integral Theory at the expense of Vedic traditions. This book not only restores the rightful place of Sri Aurobindo’s contributions but also critically examines the pervasive influence of Western Universalism and stands as a definitive defense against the annexation of Indian philosophical heritage. This book is a must-read for scholars, practitioners, and anyone committed to preserving the sanctity of spiritual knowledge’.

Georges van Vrekhem
(late) prominent Flemish writer on Sri Aurobindo
‘I appreciate your efforts in making Sri Aurobindo and The Mother – and the traditions behind them – better known worldwide.’









