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That is the possibility that will emerge
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There is no failure, only an intermission
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no now indeed
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There is nothing else to be done than to be careful and vigilant
That cannot be so easily done, but it is certain that the result will be perfect.
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The grandeur of the past is the seed of the greater grandeur of the futu
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Whatever may be the limitations of the ordinary script, there is another in which an old tendency must be fulfilled, the prophetic script, not Srikrishna's, but commissioned by him. This is the only form of script which has any practical connection with the yoga, not with its fulfilment, but with the action. Wherever the action has to be coordinated, this script will arrange the coordination. There are four divisions of the Karma, literary, religious, practical, social.
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There is no possibility of immediate success in the physical siddhi or in the higher vijnana. The riot of the lower ideality stands in the way. It must quiet down before the drashtri vijnana can act with any completeness.
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The Sortilege. It is to be revived once more. There is no writing this morning. The script is also to resume its movement. First, it has to be absolutely spontaneous. That is almost finished. It is a little obsta
Resource name: /E-Library/Works of Sri Aurobindo/English/CWSA/Record of Yoga/SORTILEGES OF MAY AND JUNE 1912.htm
Sri Aurobindo in Pondicherry, c. 1915
Introduction
Sapta Chatusthaya
3
SAPTA CHATUSTHAYA
I. Shanti-Chatusthaya
समता शान्ति: सुख हास्यमिति शान्तिचतुष्टय ।̇
Samata
shantih sukham hasyam iti shantichatusthayam.
Samata
The
basis of internal
peace is
samata, the capacity of
receiving
with a
calm and equal mind all the attacks and appearances of
outward
things, whether pleasant or
unpleasant, ill-fortune
and
good-fortune,
pleasure and pain,
honour and ill-repute,
praise and
blame,
friendship and enmity,
sinner and saint, or, physically, heat
an
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OM TAT SAT
The highest interpretation hitherto made in human understanding and experience may thus be stated with the proviso that since it is human it must be incomplete.
TAT. That.
The Absolute Unmanifested—Parabrahman, Purushottama, Parameswara (holding in himself the Parâshakti and in her the All).
SAT. The Existent (I Am.)
The Absolute containing all the power of the manifestation. The Absolute is Parabrahman-Mahâmâyâ.
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DIAGRAMS, c. JANUARY 1927
SUPREME SELF-CONTAINED
ABSOLUTE
—
First Absolute—
Tat. The Absolute Transcendent, the Supreme, Paratpara, (containing all, limited by nothing).
Second Absolute—
Sat. The supreme self-contained absolute Existence, Sachchidananda, (Ananda uniting Sat & Chit), holding in its absolute unity the dual Principle (He & She, Sa and Sâ) and the fourfold Principle, OM with its four states as one.
Third Abso