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Resource name: /E-Library/Works of Sri Aurobindo/English/Other Editions/The Synthesis of Yoga_1950 Edn/SELF-SURRENDER IN WORKS THE WAY OF THE GITA.htm
CHAPTER III SELF-SURRENDER IN WORKS-THE WAY OF THE GITA LIFE, not a remote silent or high-uplifted ecstatic Beyond —Life alone, is the field of our Yoga. The transformation of our superficial, narrow and fragmentary human way of thinking, seeing, feeling and being into a deep and wide spiritual consciousness and an integrated inner and outer existence and of our ordinary human living into the divine way of life must be its central purpose. The means towards this supreme end is a self-giving of all our nature to the Divine. Everything must be given to the Divine within us, to the universal All and to the transcendent Supreme. An absolute concentrati
Resource name: /E-Library/Works of Sri Aurobindo/English/Other Editions/The Synthesis of Yoga_1950 Edn/EQUALITY AND THE ANNIHILATION OF EGO.htm
CHAPTER IX EQUALITY AND THE ANNIHILATION OF EGO . AN ENTIRE self-consecration, a complete equality, an unsparing effacement of the ego, a transforming deliverance of the nature from its ignorant modes of action are the steps by which the surrender of all the being and nature to the Divine Will can be prepared and achieved,—a self-giving true, total and without reserve. The first necessity is an entire spirit of self-consecration in our works; it must become first the constant will, then the ingrained need in all the being, finally its automatic but living and conscious habit, the self-existent turn to do all action as a sacrifice to the Supreme and t
Resource name: /E-Library/Works of Sri Aurobindo/English/Other Editions/The Synthesis of Yoga_1950 Edn/SELF-CONSECRATION.htm
CHAPTER II SELF-CONSECRATION ALL Yoga is in its nature a new birth; it is a birth out of the ordinary, the mentalised material life of man into a higher spiritual consciousness and a greater and diviner being. No Yoga can be successfully undertaken and followed unless there is a strong awakening to the necessity of that larger spiritual existence. The soul that is called to this deep and vast change may arrive in different ways to the initial departure. It may come to it by its own natural development which has been leading it unconsciously towards the awakening; it may reach it through the influence of a religion or the attraction of a philosophy; it may approach it by a sl
Resource name: /E-Library/Works of Sri Aurobindo/English/Other Editions/The Synthesis of Yoga_1950 Edn/THE SACRIFICE, THE TRIUNE PATH AND THE LORD OF THE SACRIFICE.htm
CHAPTER IV THE SACRIFICE, THE TRIUNE PATH AND THE LORD OF THE SACRIFICE THE law of sacrifice is the common divine action that was thrown out into the world in its beginning as a symbol of the solidarity of the universe. It is by the attraction of this law that a divinising, a saving power descends to limit and correct and gradually to eliminate the errors of an egoistic and self-divided creation. This descent, this sacrifice of the Purusha, the Divine Soul submitting itself to Force and Matter so that it may inform and illuminate them, is the seed of redemption of this world of Inconscience and Ignorance. "For with sacrifice as
Resource name: /E-Library/Works of Sri Aurobindo/English/Other Editions/The Synthesis of Yoga_1950 Edn/THE SUPREME WILL.htm
VIII THE SUPREME WILL IN THE light of this progressive manifestation of the Spirit, first apparently bound in the Ignorance, then free in the power and wisdom of the Infinite, we can better understand the great and crowning injunction of the Gita to the Karmayogin, "Abandoning all dharmas, all principles and laws and rules of conduct, take refuge in me alone." All standards and rules are temporary constructions founded upon the needs of the ego in its transition from Matter to Spirit. These makeshifts have a relative imperativeness so long as we rest satisfied in the stages of transition, content with the physical and vital life, attached to the mental movement, or ev
Resource name: /E-Library/Works of Sri Aurobindo/English/Other Editions/The Synthesis of Yoga_1950 Edn/THE FOUR AIDS.htm
CHAPTER I THE FOUR AIDS YOGA_SIDDHA, the perfection that comes from the practice of Yoga, can be best attained by the combined working of four great instruments. There is, first, the knowledge of the truths, principles, powers and processes that govern the realisation— sastra. Next comes a patient and persistent action on the lines laid down by the knowledge, the force of our personal effort —utsaha. There intervenes, third, uplifting our knowledge and effort into the domain of spiritual experience, the direct suggestion, example and influence of the Teacher—guru. Last comes the instrumentality of Time—kala; for in all things there is a cycle of their action and a period
Resource name: /E-Library/Works of Sri Aurobindo/English/Other Editions/The Synthesis of Yoga_1950 Edn/THE DIVINE WORK.htm
CHAPTER XII THE DIVINE WORK One question remains for the seeker upon the way of works, when his quest is or seems to have come to its natural end,—whether any work or what work is left for the soul after liberation and to what purpose? Equality has been seated in the nature or governs the whole nature; there has been achieved a radical deliverance from the ego-idea, from the pervading ego-sense, from all feelings and impulsions of the ego and its self-will and desires. The entire self-consecration has been made not only in thought and heart but in all the complexities of the being. A complete purity or transcendence of the three gunas has been harmoniously established. T
Resource name: /E-Library/Works of Sri Aurobindo/English/Other Editions/The Synthesis of Yoga_1950 Edn/STANDARDS OF CONDUCT AND SPIRITUAL FREEDOM.htm
CHAPTER VII STANDARDS OF CONDUCT AND SPIRITUAL FREEDOM The knowledge on which the doer of works in Yoga has to found all his action and development has for the keystone of its structure a more and more concrete perception of unity, the living sense of an all-pervading oneness; he moves in the increasing consciousness of all existence as an indivisible whole: all work too is part of this divine indivisible whole. His personal action and its results can no longer be or seem a separate movement mainly or entirely determined by the egoistic "free" will of an individual, himself separate in the mass. Our works are part of an indivisible cosmic action; they
Resource name: /E-Library/Works of Sri Aurobindo/English/Other Editions/The Synthesis of Yoga_1950 Edn/THE ASCENT OF THE SACRIFICE ( I).htm
-06_THE ASCENT OF THE SACRIFICE ( I) CHAPTER V THE ASCENT OF THE SACRIFICE (1) THE WORK OF KNOWLEDGE-THE PSYCHIC BEING THIS then is in its foundations the integral knowledge of the Supreme and Infinite to whom we offer our sacrifice, and this the nature of the sacrifice itself in its triple character,—a sacrifice of works, a sacrifice of love and adoration, a sacrifice of knowledge. For even when we speak of the sacrifice of works by itself, we do not mean the offering only of our outward acts, but of all that is active and dynamic in us; our internal movements no less than our external doings are to be consecrated on the one altar. The inner heart of all work that is made into a sacrifice is a
Resource name: /E-Library/Works of Sri Aurobindo/English/Other Editions/The Synthesis of Yoga_1950 Edn/THE ASCENT OF THE SACRIFICE(2).htm
-07_THE ASCENT OF THE SACRIFICE(2) CHAPTER VI THE ASCENT OF THE SACRIFICE (2) THE WORK OF LOVE- THE WORKS OF LIFE mental preference, vital passion or physical craving, but on the recognition of soul by soul,—love restored to its fundamental spiritual and psychic essence with the mind, the vital, the physical as manifesting instruments and elements of that greater oneness. In this change the individual love also is converted by a natural heightening into a divine love for the Divine Inhabitant immanent in a mind and soul and body occupied by the One in all creatures.     All love, indeed, that is adoration has a spiritual force behind it; even when it is offered ignorantly and to a limite