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An Aspect of Emergent Evolution
THE theory of Emergent Evolution should be
considered no longer as a theory, but as a statement of fact. The fact, at its
barest, stripped of all assumptions and even generalisations, is the fact observed and implicit in all
evolution, which can be denied only by the perverse and purblind. It is this,
that at each crucial step Nature undergoes a sudden and total change, brings
forth a new element which was not there before and which could not be foreseen
or foretold by any process of deduction from the actual factors in play.
At the very
outset of the evolutionary march, when material Nature meant only a mass or
masses of in
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Images of Gods
and Goddesses
Are the usual images
of gods and goddesses true to
reality?
WELL when a little child draws a picture of an
object, is there any likeness? It is about the same or even worse here. For the
child is simple and sincere, while the image-maker is full of prejudices and
preconceived ideas, stuffed with things he has heard or read. And he is tied to
his constructions. But at times, here and there, very rarely indeed, artists
appear with an inner vision, with a great aspiration and a great purity of soul;
they do things that are acceptable. But they are exceptions, the contrary is
the rule.
I have seen some of these
forms in the vita
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Bad Thought-Formation
A
BAD thought is a bad act. You may not know it, but an evil thought is truly an
evil act. If you think ill of a man and wish him ill, you are responsible for
the mishaps that may befall him to the same degree as when you do him an ill
turn. Unfortunately, an evil thought is not a recognised crime and nobody
intervenes when you think ill. Not only so, there are a good many people who
consider it a play to excite wicked thoughts in others. They do so (innocently,
they think) sometimes through sheer stupidity, more often through vanity,
through an air of self-importance for having said something interesting.
When
you have a bad thought, you make a
Evolution of the Spiritual Consciousness
EVEN the Vedic Rishis used to refer to the
ancients, more ancient than they themselves. "The ancients", they
said, "worshipped Agni, we too the moderns in our turn worship the same
godhead". Or again, "Thus spoke our forefathers"; or, "So
have we heard from those who have gone before us" and so on.
Indeed,
the tradition in the domain of spiritual discipline seems to have been always
to realise once again what has already been realised by others, to rediscover
what has already been discovered, to re-establish ancient truths. Others have
gone before on the Path, we have only to follow. The teaching, the realis
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The Conscious Being
THE
conscious being in us is truly the psychic being. But it is at present behind
and out of the picture. What is normally conscious then is the mind, a part of
it which has got the light is illumined. Weare conscious through this portion,
and even we identify ourselves with it, know and feel it as our self, as
"I".
The
mind, however, has a central consciousness which may be called the Witness
Mind, the Purusha in the mind. It stands apart and observes whatever is
happening in the mind and in other parts as well; it is in fact the observer of
the whole adhara. The other parts are the vital and the
physical. The vital too has its own central consciou
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Ever Green!
WHEN you have an inner
experience, there is a natural tendency in you to have it again, to repeat it,
and to repeat it, you go by the same way and in the same manner. When you sit
in meditation, for example, you withdraw yourself from outward contacts and enter
into a condition with which you have become familiar, which has pleased you and
which you consider sufficiently high and a commendable poise of consciousness.
Thus whenever you sit down for meditation, you forthwith get into your habitual
condition automatically, without any effort and you remain there as long as you
like. Evidently, the experience has become a matter of habit i.e. mechanical
and lifeless, but yo
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Sincerity
THE first condition of the spiritual life and the
last condition as well, is sincerity. One must sincerely want the spiritual
life in order to have it. The soul – the psychic being – is always sincere: it
is made of the very stuff of sincerity, for it is a part, or a spark of the
Divine Consciousness itself. When one feels the call, turns one's back to the
worldly life, moves towards the life spiritual, one follows then the urge of
one's true being, the psychic being: one is then naturally sincere, firmly and spontaneously
devoted to the Divine, unequivocally loyal and faithful to the Beloved and the
Master.
This central sincerity, however, has
to be worked out in actua
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The
Spiritual Outlook
THE spiritual outlook is a global view, unlike the
mental which is very often the view from a single angle or in rare cases, at
the most, from a few angles. The ordinary man, even the most cultured and
enlightened, has always a definite standpoint from which he surveys and judges;
indeed without such a standpoint he would not be considered educated and worthy
of respect. In other words, he aspects one side of his
object and thus perceives only a partial truth. That there are other
standpoints, that other people may view the same thing from other grounds does
not trouble him or troubles him to the extent that he considers them all
mistaken, illuso
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The Spiral
Universe
EVOLUTION does not proceed
in a straight line, but in a spiral. That is to say, it is not a constant
progress in one direction, but consists of progression, regression and an
ultimate progression. The spiral movement means that all things must enter into
the phenomenon of evolution, so that it is not one thing only that progresses
and others lag behind but that all move forward – all move forward but at
different speeds and also from different starting-points. And they move not
straight as the crow flies, but in a circle like the soaring eagle. When you
concentrate upon one point of the circle, you will see relatively to it many
others not advancing a
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Why Do We Forget
Things?
THERE are
many reasons, of course. First and the most important is that we use the
faculty of "memory" in order to remember. Memory is a mental
instrument depending upon the formation and growth of the brain. Your brain is
developing constantly unless, of course, it is already degenerating; the
development can continue for a long time, longer than that of the body. In the
process there are necessarily things replaced by others; and as the instrument
grows, elements that were useful in one state are no longer so in a subsequent
state and have to give place to others more suitable. The net result of our
acquisitions remains there in essence, but