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Resource name: /E-Library/Works of Sri Aurobindo/English/CWSA/Record of Yoga/“THE SCRIBBLINGS”, c. 1907.htm
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Part Five
Automatic Writing
"THE SCRIBBLINGS", c. 1907
Manik
Spirits are without body—Linga sharir is not body but mind. No
shape visible to mortal eyes—They are the thoughts of the spirit
which are shaped so as to present a visible scene—many of the
scenes are not only thoughts but actual visions—
Perhaps not real or maybe the spirit of the first wife—The
second wife was probably present and was anxious to be in the
photo. There may have been no room.
Bhababhusan has gone but he will return—Khoka makes much
of himself but he must be a little more modest—Where has Bhababhusan put the bag—No you are very careless—What made you
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UNDATED NOTES, c. 1914
Vijnanachatusthaya
Today—
Lipi, Rupa, Thought, Vani, Trikaldrishti, Power, none absolutely perfect, but moving nearer to perfection.
Tomorrow—
Thought perfect, Vani perfect, Trikaldrishti perfect in type; Power, Rupa, Lipi moving towards perfection.
Day after
Lipi perfect, Power in full force but not yet perfect. Rupa moving towards perfection.
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Samadhi waits upon Rupa
It is this time seriously intended.
The
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P. utth 101/2
hours (3.45 + 2.15 + 3 + 11/2
with intervals of 1/4,
3/4 and 31/2
hours)
June 13—
The "first assertion" is now to a great degree fulfilled.10
All the parts and instruments of the Vijnana are in constant action and more or less organised. "Constant" is not "continual". There are periods of disorganisation and broken action, even of quiescence or mere mental action,— although the latter survival is decreasing in force and frequency.
Thought and script a
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AUTOMATIC WRITINGS, c. 1914 (SECOND SET)
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My dear friends,
I am eager to join you, but I am terribly opposed by all sorts of obstacles. Pray send me your strength—
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He is gone—I am willing to talk about Agrippa or anything you like—I don't know Agrippa, but I know about him. He was a man grave, stern, sombre, full of retained force, a great lover of Augustus, but yet they did not always get on very well together from want of sufficient intellectual comprehension of each other—Horace—No—it was a private friendship—To found the empire? Agrippa, Maecenas,—at first Antony, though they quarrelled afterwards—You see, that was a dream & dreams very often dist