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Thought the Creator
HUMAN thought always creates forms in the
mental world. It is a creative force. You are creating thought-forms constantly
and sending them out into the atmosphere around; they go abroad to do their
work. You are yourself surrounded always by such formations. No doubt there are
people who cannot think clearly; they form around them only a kind of whirl.
But they who think clearly and strongly create thought-forms that go out to
accomplish their task and return to the source. There are cases of people who
are troubled by their own formations that return to them or upon them as if to
possess them and which they cannot get rid of; they do not know how
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Beyond Love and Hate
THE MOTHER says Love and
Hate are at bottom the same thing. At the centre there is the same substance in
both, it is the obverse and reverse of the same stuff. It is a vibration, it is
a unique vibration, a vibration of extreme intensity, of extreme intimacy. At
the centre there is this one single movement although at the periphery it
becomes different, even contradictory. As the movement starts from the centre,
and proceeds outward it differentiates itself, becomes more and more different,
contrary, even contradictory to what it was at its origin. Hatred with all its
most ugly features appears in the place of what was once a smiling beauty.
Indeed,
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Night and Day
THE night is the
background to the day or otherwise the day is the stage and the night the green
room, that is to say, whatever is expressed in the day, all your activities
physical or mental, are in a large part determined or coloured by your
activities at night in sleep. The day represents your conscious activities,
products of choice and the exercise of conscious will, but of the night we are
wholly unconscious and we have no control over its hidden activities. Even so,
it exercises a tremendous influence on the life of the day. The mood, the
rhythm in the sleep-state colours, as I say, very much the mood and rhythm of
the active life of the day. The contrary a
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Sleep and Pain
How would one be able to sleep when one has
extreme bodily pain?
THAT requires some kind of yogic
power. The best way, the absolute one, is to get out of the body.
When the body suffers, when you have high fever,
for example, when you are sick, sick to the last degree, the only thing to do
then is to come out of the body, come out with your vital being. If you are a
yogi and have the knowledge, you remain outside the body but just above it so
that you are able to look at it. You can see your own body if the vital form in
which you go out is sufficiently materialised. You see your body and with the consciousness and the power which you
have then, y
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The Psychic Being
THE psychic
is like an electric wire that connects the generator with the lamp; the lamp
being the body, the visible form. Its function is likewise, that is to say, if
the psychic were not there in Matter, it could have no direct contact with the
Divine. It is because of the psychic presence that there can be a direct contact
between Matter and the Divine. And every human being can be told: "You carry
the Divine within you, you have only to enter within yourself and you will find
Him." It is a direct, special transmuting infusion into the most inconscient and obscure Matter to awaken it once more step by step to the
Divine Consciousness, the Divine Presenc
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How to Listen
I HAVE begun to notice that many among you, perhaps a very large portion,
do not listen to what I say. For not unoften you have put questions on a
subject on which I had talked in detail just a moment before, as if nothing was
spoken. The fact is surely this: each one of you is shut up in his own thought,
exactly as, I suppose, you do in the class also at school. You repeat to
yourself your own lesson, thinking of what is expected of you – provided, of
course, you are at all diligent and attentive – and do not listen to what your
teacher asks and explains or what the other students answer. You miss in this
way three-fourths of the advantage of being not all alone bu
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Psychological Perfection
THERE
is a flower to which we have given this name. It is the familiar Champa. The
flower has five petals. Each petal represents a quality or movement of
consciousness, the five qualities or movements making up the psychological
perfection. In the beginning I named them-(l) Surrender, (2) Sincerity, (3)
Faith, (4) Devotion and (5) Aspiration. Of course the meaning can be changed.
In fact, when I give the flower to someone, I do not always mean the same
qualities. I change according to the need of the person and at the moment.
However, we can have all the same a general scheme. In any case, in all combinations
and to whomsoever I may give, th
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Will and Desire
What is the difference between Desire or Wish
and Will?
THEY are not the
same thing. When, for example, you see that a thing is to be done and that it
is good to do it, then normally your reason decides and judges; then it is your
will that sets to work and makes you do what is necessary for the work to be
done. Thus, will is the power of execution which should be at the disposal of
what has been decided by you or a higher force. It is a thing co-ordinated and
organised: it acts according to plan and is in full self-control. Wish or
desire, on the other hand, is an impulse. There are people who are full of
desires, but have no will; they are eaten up by
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The
Mind’ s Bazaar
You can't imagine what a bazaar there is in
the head. It is something terrible. If you look truly objectively at what
passes there you will be shocked. You have then to put it in order, see into it
clearly and arrange, you have to note that two contradictory ideas do not run
concurrently on parallel lines.
I know a considerable number of persons who
shelter in their head contrary ideas, not at all synthesized – there is no
question of synthesis here – but dwelling together like two brothers engaged in
eternal quarrels and contradictions, that is to say, the two ideas cannot get
on together, unless you lift them up and reconcile and unify them in a hi
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Sri Aurobindo
I
From a certain
standpoint Sri Aurobindo's message is very simple, almost self-evident. The sum
and substance of all he says is that man is growing and has to grow in
consciousness till he reaches the complete and perfect consciousness, not only
in his individual but in his collective, that is to say, social life. In fact,
the growth of consciousness is the supreme secret of life, the master key to
earthly evolution.
Sri
Aurobindo believes in evolution. Creation, according to him, has a purpose and
man moves to a goal. That is nothing else than the unfolding of consciousness.
Originally all was Matter, only dead Matter. At a certain stage out of Matt