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Ourselves
THE
“Standard Bearer” comes into the field today entrusted with a special
mission and as the bearer of an ideal and a message. The standard it carries is
not that of an outward battle, but the ensign of a spiritual ideal and of a life
that must be its expression and the growing body of its reality. Our endeavour
shall be to prepare the paths and to accomplish the beginning of a great and
high change which we believe to be and aim at making the future of the race and
the future of India. Our ideal is a new birth of humanity into the spirit; our
life must be a spiritually inspired effort to create a body of action for that
great new birth and creation.
A spiritual ideal
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Karma
and Justice
WHAT are the lines of
Karma? What is the intrinsic character and active law of this energy of the soul
and its will and development of consequence? To ask that question is to ask what
is the form taken here by the dynamic meaning of our existence and what the
curves of guidance of its evolving self-creation and action. And such a question
ought not to be answered in a narrow spirit or under the obsession of some
single idea which does not take into account the many-sidedness and rich
complexity of this subtle world of Nature. The law of Karma can be no rigid and
mechanical canon or rough practical rule of thumb, but rather its guiding
principle should b
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Message
I TAKE the opportunity of the publication of this issue of the "Bulletin d'Éducation
Physique" of the Ashram to give my blessings to the Journal and the
Association — J.S.A.S.A. (Joneses Sportive de I' Ashram de Sri Aurobindo). In
doing so I would like to dwell for a while on the deeper raison d’être of
such Associations and especially the need and utility for the nation of a
widespread organisation of them and such sports or physical exercises as are
practised here. In their more superficial aspect they appear merely as games and
amusements which people take up for entertainment or as a field for the out-let
of the body's energy and natural instinct of activity or fo
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Materialism
MANY
hard things have been said about materialism by those who have preferred to look
at life from above rather than below or who claim to live in the more luminous
atmosphere of the idealistic mind or ether of the spiritual existence.
Materialism has been credited with the creation of great evils, viewed even as
the arch-image of a detestable transformation or the misleader guiding mankind
to an appalling catastrophe. Those whose temperament and imagination dally
lovingly with an idealised past, accuse it for the cultural, social, political
changes which they abhor, regarding them as a disturbance - happily, they
believe, temporary - of eternal moral values and d
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The
Conservative Mind and
Eastern
Progress
THE
arrival of a new radical idea in the minds of men is the sign of a great coming
change in human life and society; it may be combated, the reaction of the old
idea may triumph for a time, but the struggle never leaves either the thoughts
and sentiments or the habits and institutions of the society as they were when
it commenced. Whether it knows it or not, it has gone forward and the change is
irretrievable. Either new forms replace the old institutions or the old while
preserving the aspect of continuity have profoundly changed within, or else
these have secured for themselves a period of greater
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Mind
Nature and Law of Karma
MAN
is not after all in the essence of his manhood or in the inner reality of his
soul a vital and physical being raised to a certain power of mental will and
intelligence. If that were so, the creed that makes our existence a
manifestation of a Will to life, a Life Force moved by no other object than its
own play, heightening, efficient power, expansion, might have a good chance of
being the sufficient theory of our universe, and the law of our Karma, the rule
of our activities would be in entire consonance with that one purpose and
ordered by that dominant principle. Certainly in a great part of this world’s
outer activities, — or i
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The
Foundation
THE
idea of Karma has behind it two ideas that are its constituent factors, a law of
Nature, of the energy or action of Nature, and a soul that lives under that law,
puts out action into that energy and gets from it a return in accordance and
measure with the character of its own activities. And here certain
considerations have at once intervened which it will not do to ignore. This
putting out of action and its return cannot have anything more than a mechanical
importance, it cannot have a mental, moral and spiritual significance, if the
action of universal Nature is something quite different from the soul's action
in character, in meaning, in the law of
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Conservation
and Progress
MANKIND
thinks naturally in extremes or else reconciles by a patchwork and compromise.
Whether he makes a fetish of moderation or surrenders himself to the enthusiasm
of the single idea, the human being misses always truth of vision and the right
pitch of action because instead of seeing, feeling and becoming in obedience to
his nature like other animate existences he tries always to measure things by a
standard he has set up in his intelligence. But it is the character of his
intelligence that it finds it an easy task to distinguish and separate but is
clumsy in combining. When it combines, it tends to artificialise and falsify.
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Involution
and Evolution
THE
WESTERN idea of evolution is the statement of a process of formation, not an
explanation of our being. Limited to the physical and biological data of Nature,
it does not attempt except in a summary or a superficial fashion to discover its
own meaning, but is 'content to announce itself as the general law of a quite
mysterious and inexplicable energy. Evolution becomes a problem in motion which
is satisfied to work up with an automatic regularity its own puzzle, but not to
work it out, because, since it is only a process, it has no understanding of it-
self, and, since it is a blind perpetual automatism of mechanical energy, it has
ne
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Yoga
and Skill in Works
Yoga is skill in
works.
Gita
YOGA,
says the Gita, is skill in works, and by this phrase the ancient Scripture meant
that the transformation of mind and being to which it gave the name of Yoga
brought with it a perfect inner state and faculty out of which the right
principle of action and the right spiritual and divine result of works emerged
naturally like a tree out of its seed. Certainly, it did not mean that the
clever general or politician or lawyer or shoemaker deserves the name of Yogin;
it did not mean that any kind of skill in works was Yoga, but by Yoga it
signified a spiritual condition of universal equality and God-uni