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EDUCATION IS ORGANISATION
Education is organisation. Mind's
education means organisation of mental faculties. Organisation naturally
involves development. The faculties in the normal and natural state are an
undeveloped disorganised lot, a confused mass,—unformed, ill-formed ideas,
notions, thoughts, form a jumble. They have no purpose, no direction, no common
impulse or end, each runs in its own way. The mind's faculties such for example
as attention, memory, discrirnination, reasoning, cogent thinking have to be
clear and efficient and learn how to work harmoniously for a common objective.
In the process and for that purpose they have to be
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INDIA, THE WORLD AND THE ASHRAM
India has become the symbol representing all the difficulties of modern humanity. India will become the land of the world's resurrection—the resurrection of a higher and truer life.
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The Mother
A great revelation of a great truth that concerns the whole "world.
We know also that the earth is the symbol of the cosmic evolution. What creation means has been epitomised in earth's history: the earth has been chosen as the field and means of working out a cosmic plan. As the earth is the representative of the world, so India is the representative of the earth. For the evolution of the earth
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MIRACLES: THEIR TRUE SIGNIFICANCE
Miracles are happenings where we
see the result only without the process that leads to the result. It is like a
mathematical problem where the solution only is given and not the gradual steps
leading to the solution. The steps may be shortened or altogether suppressed, in
the latter case it looks like a puzzle or a riddle or a paradox. We know of
mathematical prodigies, we marvel at the capacity they show in performing
formidable calculations for which an ordinary mind would need sheets of paper
and considerable amount of time. But the prodigy can do it in the twinkling of
an eye. He has a consciousne
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SHORT NOTES
(i) The sense of Earthly
Evolution
Ignorance is usually equated with
innocence. A child is; ignorant, therefore he is innocent. Although it is said
that ignorance of law is no excuse. Spiritually however, ignorance does not mean
innocence. Ignorance or unconsciousness or inconscience—different degrees of the
same thing —that is to say lack of consciousness, mean, at bottom, falsehood. It
is through the ignorance that Maya, the great illusion, was born. Ignorance is
false apprehension, it begins with the sense of separation, "I am other than the
Divine." That is how Jiva is born in or through the ignorance. The world is
separate
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MIND AND THE MENTAL WORLD
The world of the mind is a vast
field, even vaster it seems than the physical world. The physical world extends,
science tells us, to minions of light-years. We may say practically, it is an
infinite extension and mind is a thing which surrounds, envelops this
measureless extension. Mind surpasses the physical on another count, that is to
say, in respect of speed. A material body at its best travels at the speed of
light, that is to say, in a second it goes about 200000 miles (a little less).
But thought does not meet any obstruction in respect of distance; whatever the
distance, it reaches its goal immediately, it doe
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Readings in
“Savitri”
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A guardian of the unconsoled abyss
Inheriting the long agony of the globe,
A stone-still figure of high and godlike Pain
Stared into space with fixed regardless eyes
That saw grief's timeless depths but not
life's goal.
Afflicted by his
harsh divinity,
Bound to his throne, he waited unappeased
The daily oblation of her unwept tears.¹
THE deepest and the most
fundamental mystery of the human consciousness (and in fact of the earth
consciousness) is not that there is an unregenerate aboriginal being there as
its bed-rock, a being made of the very stuff of ignorance and I inconscience
and inertia that is Matter: it is this
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Divine Disgust
IT is a
"disgust" filled with all compassion. It is something which takes
upon itself the wrong vibrations in others to cure them. Instead of throwing a
wrong movement back upon the wrong doer in a spirit of cold justice, it draws
it within itself, absorbs it in order to eliminate it or transform it, reducing
as much as possible its material consequences. You know the ancient legend of
Shiva who has a dark patch upon his throat, because he swallowed all the poison
of the world: it is a figure of divine disgust.
Naturally,
the poison will not have the same effect upon the Divine as upon man. For there
is an essential difference between a state of ignorance and
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PART
SEVEN
Realisation, Past
and
Future
THE whole material and
physical world, the whole earth – I mention earth, because we are concerned
directly and much more with it than other regions – has been till now governed
by forces of consciousness that come from what Sri Aurobindo calls the Overmind.
Even the thing man has named God is a force, a power in the Overmind. The
entire universe has been, so to say, under the domination of this status of
consciousness. Even then, you have to pass through many intermediary grades, or
levels to arrive at the Overmind and when you reach there the first impression
is that of a dazzling light that almost b
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The Body and the
Psychic
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You ask why
the body has a limited receptive power. The reason is that in the physical
world things must not get mixed up, they must remain somewhat stable, in shape
and position. For example, if your body suddenly began to melt and flow towards
another, it would be rather troublesome; you would find it disgusting if the
body of your neighbour,
like a fluid, were to pour into your own fluid body. It is to prevent such a
mixture that a greater concentration in masses was necessary, a kind of fixity
of force that separates them. Indeed it was to separate one individuality from
another that this fixity was needed. And it is precisely t
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The Yogic Centres
THERE are, of course, the
seven well-known yoga-centres in the human body. They are, beginning from
below, (1) the end of the spine, (2) the lower abdomen, (3) the navel, (4) the
heart, (5) the throat, (6) between the eyebrows and (7) the crown of the head.
But there are others extending from below the spine which are not so well
known. It is true, however, that the centres in the individual being end with
the spine; what is below belongs more to the universal nature. There is a
centre above and beyond the crown; there is also, on the other side, a centre
below and away from under the feet. The yoga-centres are centres of consciousness
and energy; they ar