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Chapter XX
The Intuitive Mind
THE ORIGINAL nature of supermind is the self-conscience
and all-conscience of the Infinite, of the universal Spirit and Self in things, organising on the foundation and
according to the character of a direct self-knowledge its own wisdom and effective omnipotence for the unfolding and the
regulated action of the universe and of all things in the universe. It is, we might say, the gnosis of the Spirit master of its own cosmos,
ātmā
jnātā
īśvarah. As it knows itself, so too it knows
all things — for all are only becomings of itself — directly, totally
and from within outward, spontaneously in detai
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Chapter XIX
The Curve of the Rational Age
THE PRESENT age of mankind may be characterised from this point of view of a graded psychological evolution of
the race as a more and more rapidly accelerated attempt
to discover and work out the right principle and secure foundations of a rational system of society. It has been an age of
progress; but progress is of two kinds, adaptive, with a secure basis in an unalterable social principle and constant change only
in the circumstances and machinery of its application to suit fresh ideas and fresh needs, or else radical, with no long-secure
basis, but instead a constant root questioning of
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Chapter XXXI
The Conditions of a
Free World-Union
A FREE world-union must in its very nature be a complex unity based on a diversity and that diversity must be
based on free self-determination. A mechanical unitarian system would regard in its idea the geographical groupings
of men as so many conveniences for provincial division, for the convenience of administration, much in the same spirit
as the French Revolution reconstituted France with an entire disregard of old natural and historic divisions. It would regard
mankind as one single nation and it would try to efface the old separative national spirit altogether; it would arrange its
s
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The Passing of War?
THE PROGRESS of humanity proceeds by a series of imaginations which the will in the race turns into accomplished
facts and a train of illusions which contain each of them an inevitable truth. The truth is there in the secret Will and
Knowledge that are conducting our affairs for us and it reflects itself in the soul of mankind; the illusion is in the shape we give
to that reflection, the veil of arbitrary fixations of time, place and circumstance which that deceptive organ of knowledge,
the human intellect, weaves over the face of the Truth. Human imaginations are often fulfilled to the letter; our illusions on the
contr
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Chapter VI
The Objective and Subjective
Views of Life
THE PRINCIPLE of individualism is the liberty of the human being regarded as a separate existence to develop
himself and fulfil his life, satisfy his mental tendencies, emotional and vital needs and physical being according to his
own desire governed by his reason; it admits no other limit to this right and this liberty except the obligation to respect the
same individual liberty and right in others. The balance of this liberty and this obligation is the principle which the individualistic age adopted in its remodelling of society; it adopted in effect a harmony of compromise
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Chapter XXVII
The Peril of the World-State
THIS THEN is the extreme possible form of a WorldState, the form dreamed of by the socialistic, scientific,
humanitarian thinkers who represent the modern mind at
its highest point of self-consciousness and are therefore able to detect the trend of its tendencies, though to the half-rationalised
mind of the ordinary man whose view does not go beyond the day and its immediate morrow, their speculations may seem to
be chimerical and utopian. In reality they are nothing of the kind; in their essence, not necessarily in their form, they are, as
we have seen, not only the logical outcome, but the inevitabl
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Chapter XXII
World-Union or World-State
THIS, then, in principle is the history of the growth of the State.
It is a history of strict unification by the development of a
central authority and of a growing uniformity in administration,
legislation, social and economic life and culture and the chief
means of culture, education and language. In all, the central
authority becomes more and more the determining and regulating
power. The process culminates by the transformation of this
governing sole authority or sovereign power from the rule of the
central executive man or the capable class into that of a body wh
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Chapter VII
The Ideal Law of Social
Development
THE TRUE law of our development and the entire object of our social existence can only become clear to us
when we have discovered not only, like modern Science, what man has been in his past physical and vital evolution,
but his future mental and spiritual destiny and his place in the cycles of Nature. This is the reason why the subjective
periods of human development must always be immeasurably the most fruitful and creative. In the others he either seizes
on some face, image, type of the inner reality Nature in him is labouring to manifest or else he follows a mechanical impulse or s
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Chapter XIX
The Drive towards Centralisation and Uniformity — Administration
and Control of Foreign Affairs
SUPPOSING the free grouping of the nations according to their natural affinities, sentiments, sense of economic and
other convenience to be the final basis of a stable worldunion, the next question that arises is what precisely would be
the status of these nation-units in the larger and more complex unity of mankind. Would they possess only a nominal
separateness and become parts of a machine or retain a real and living individuality and an effective freedom and organic
life? Practically, this comes to the question whet
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Chapter IX
The Possibility of a World-Empire
THE PROGRESS of the imperial idea from the artificial and
constructive stage to the position of a realised psychological truth
controlling the human mind with the same force and vitality which
now distinguish the national idea above all other group motives, is
only a possibility, not a certainty of the future. It is even no
more than a vaguely nascent possibility and so long as it has not
emerged from this inchoate condition in which it is at the mercy of
the much folly of statesmen, the formidable passions of great human
masses, the obstinate selfinterest of establ