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Sectarianism
or Loyalty
MODERN culture demands that one should not be bound
to one creed or dogma, swear by one principle or rule
of life or be led blindly by one man. Truth, it is said, has many facets and
the human being is also not a Cyclops, a one-eyed creature. To fix oneself to one
mode of seeing and believing and even behaving is to be narrow, restricted,
sectarian. One must be able to see many standpoints, appreciate views of variance
with one's own, appraise the relativity of all standards. Not to be able to do
so leads to obscurantism and fanaticism. The Inquisitors were monomaniacs,
obsessed by an idée fixe. On the other hand, the wisest counsel seems to
hav
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Specialisation
You must
extend, enlarge, enrich your mind. It must be full of thoughts and ideas. It
must be stored with the results of your observation and study. It must not be a
"poor mind", a mind, that is to say, that has not many ideas nor the
capacity of reasoning and argument. Your mind must be capable of thinking of
many different things, gathering knowledge of different kinds, considering a
problem from many different sides, not following only a single line or track:
it must be somewhat like a Japanese fan opening out full circle in all
directions.
You
have, for example, several subjects to learn at school. Well, learn as many as
possible. If you study at home, r
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PART ONE
A Yoga of the Art of Lift
1
WHEN Sri Aurobindo said, "Our Yoga is not for ourselves but for
humanity," many heaved a sigh of relief and thought that the great soul
was after all not entirely lost to the world, his was not one more name added
to the long list of Sannyasins that India has been producing age after age
without much profit either to herself or to the human society (or even perhaps
to their own selves). People understood his Yoga to be a modern one, dedicated
to the service of humanity. If service to humanity was not the very sum and
substance of his spirituality, it was, at least, the fruitful end and
consummation. His Yoga was a s
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The Psychic Being – Some Mysteries
Does the psychic being
progress always?
THERE are
two kinds of progress in the psychic and they are very different. One consists
in its formation and building and organisation; for the psychic begins by being
only a little divine spark hidden in the inner person and out of this spark
comes and gradually develops an independent conscious person who has his own
will and activity. As I say, the psychic being is originally like a spark from
the divine consciousness: it grows into a conscious individuality through the
experiences of successive lives. This progress then is like the progress of the
growing child. It is a thing in formatio
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The Rôle of Evil
THE advent or the presence of evil upon earth
has introduced certain factors in human life that have enriched it, increased
even its value. Certain experiences would not have been there, intimate and
revelatory experiences, but for this Dark Shadow. One can, of course, conceive
a line of growth and development in which it is all light and delight, everything
is good and for the good. But then a whole domain of experience and
realisation would have been missed. There are certain experiences that one
would not like not to have had at all, even though that may mean paying and
paying heavily.
Evil is evil, no doubt; it is not divine and
it is not an illusio
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A Page of Occult History
AT the
beginning of creation, four individual formations-the first personalities-made
their appearance. There were: (1) a Being of Light or Consciousness, (2)
a Being of Truth or Reality, (3) a Being of Love or Ananda and (4) a Being of
Life. And the first law of creation was freedom of decision. These Beings were
manifestations in the free movement of the Divine; they themselves moved free,
according to their individualised
conscious will. They stood out, as if in bold relief, on the background of the
Divine Existence. For originally, although they
differentiated themselves from each other and from the Divine, yet they formed
a unified harmo
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Physician, Heal Thyself
IT is not that
humanity does not know or feel the need of a radical change in itself.
Everywhere man recognises
that if the problems and
difficulties that face him have to be solved satisfactorily, there must be a
thorough overhauling of his outlook and nature; no mere tinkering with the
superficial signs and symptoms of an organic disease by means of palliatives
and expediencies and nostrums, but a major operation. Indeed, if he wishes to
be cured, he must transcend his present nature and be something else.
And yet he does not change. He has not the
sincere will to change. At least he takes the wrong way about it. And the
reason is that he
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Types of Meditation,
THE first
is to think on one subject in a continuous logical order. When, for example,
you have to find the solution of a problem, you go step by step from one
operation to another in a chain till you finally arrive at the conclusion. The
thought is withdrawn from all other objects and is canalised along a single line. This is a
kind of meditation, although it may not be usually known by that name. It marks
a progress in the make-up of the human consciousness. For normally the mind
moves at random, thoughts run about on many subjects, various, contrary and
contradictory, from moment to moment. There is neither
direction, consistency nor organisation:
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Identification of
Consciousness
THE Prayers¹
speak always of the identification of consciousness with the Supreme. There is
also the other identification of the consciousness, on the other side, namely,
with things and beings, with the world outside: to that also the Prayers refer
constantly. In reality, however, there is only one consciousness; it is
everywhere, in all objects, in the universe and beyond. When a limit is put
around it somewhere, a frame is erected, then it
becomes or appears to become an individual conscious-ness. It is man's ego, a
spot or point cutting and shutting itself off from the global consciousness,
that has thus separated itself from
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The Coming of Superman
Is it said
that when the supramental descends, it will come with such an overwhelming and
irresistible force that all humanity will be changed forthwith, that is to say,
all men whether they wanted it or not, sought for it or not, would be
automatically transformed? It cannot be so: it is a comfortable doctrine
putting a premium on laziness and inertia.
There
is no necessity for all men turning into supermen, the normal human race
disappearing altogether. Mankind need not become extinct like the ancient
Mammoth and Mastodon in order to give place to Superman. Both the races can
dwell together; earth is wide enough. Man has appeared; for that rea