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Resource name: /E-Library/Disciples/Kireet Joshi/English/Philosophy of Supermind and Contemporary Crisis/Concept of Perfection in integral yoga.htm
Concept of Perfection in
integral yoga
WHEN the
self is purified of the wrong and confused action of the instrumental Nature
and liberated into its self-existent being, consciousness, power and bliss and
the Nature itself liberated from the tangle of this lower action of the
struggling gunas and the dualities into the high
truth of the divine calm and the divine action, then spiritual perfection
becomes possible. Purification and
freedom are the indispensable antecedents of perfection. A spiritual self-perfection can only mean a
growing into oneness with the nature of divine being, and therefore according
to our conception of divine being will be
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A Postscript Chapter
AT THE time when this book was being brought to
its close, the first attempt at the foundation of some initial hesitating
beginning of the new world-order, which both governments and peoples had begun
to envisage as a permanent necessity if there was to be any order in the world
at all, was under debate and consideration but had not yet been given a
concrete and practical form; but this had to come and eventually a momentous
beginning was made. It took the name and
appearance of what was called a League of Nations.
It was not happy in its conception, well-inspired in its formation or
destined to any considerable longevity or a supremely succes
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The Turn
Towards Unity
THE surfaces of life are easy to
understand; their laws, characteristic movements, practical utilities are ready
to our hand and we can seize on them and turn them to account with a sufficient
facility and rapidity. But they do not
carry us very far. They suffice for an
active superficial life from day to day, but they do not solve the great
problems of existence. On the other
hand, the knowledge of life’s profundities, its potent secrets, its great, hidden, all-determining laws is exceedingly
difficult to us. We have found no
plummet that can fathom these depths; they seem to us a vague, indeterminate
movement, a profound obscurity fro
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Civilisation and Barbarism
onCE we have determined that this rule of perfect
individuality and perfect reciprocity is the ideal law for the individual, the
community and the race and that a perfect union and even oneness in a free
diversity is its goal, we have to try to see more clearly what we mean when we
say that self-realisation is the sense, secret or overt, of individual and of
social development As yet we have not to
deal with the race, with mankind as a unity; the nation is still our largest
compact and living unit. And it is best
to begin with the individual, both because of his nature we have a completer
and nearer knowledge and experience than of
Limitations of the
Reason as Governor of Life
The individual
and social progress of man has been thus a double movement of self-illumination
and self-harmonising with the intelligence and the intelligent will as the
intermediaries between his soul and its works.
He has had to bring out numberless possibilities of self-understanding,
self-mastery, self-formation out of his first crude life of instincts and
impulses; he has been constantly impelled to convert that lower animal or
half-animal existence with its imperfect self-conscience into the stuff of
intelligent being, instincts into ideas, impulses into
ordered movements of an intelligen
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Civilisation and
Culture
NATURE starts
from Matter, develops out of it its hidden Life, releases out of involution
in life all the crude material of Mind and, when she is ready, turns Mind
upon itself and upon Life and Matter in a great mental effort to understand
all three in their phenomena, their obvious action, their secret laws, their
normal and abnormal possibilities and powers so that they may be turned to
the richest account, used in the best and most harmonious way, elevated to
their highest as well as extended to their widest potential aims by the
action of that faculty which man alone of terrestrial creatures clearly
possesse
Philosophy of the Supermind or Truth
Consciousness
The philosophies which recognise Mind alone as the creator of the worlds or
accept an original principle with Mind as the only mediator between it and the
forms of the universe, may be divided into the purely noumenal and the
idealistic. The purely noumenal recognise in the cosmos only the work of Mind,
Thought, Idea: but Idea may be purely arbitrary and have no essential relation
to any real Truth of existence; or such Truth, if it exists, may be regarded as
a mere Absolute aloof from all relations and irreconcilable with a world of
relations. The idealistic interpretation supposes