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Introduction
It is the hour and the moment
when we need the guidance of the Supreme Master who having tested and
experienced every step in evolution by His Yoga (tapasya),
that silent actionless
impersonal will which He has set here can at last be delivered to the aspiring
and suffering humanity. No political leader, no demigod, no second-hand
knowledge, no statesman or ascetic sannyasi or religious leader can bring about
the true change. We are in the hands of the Supreme Power and are merely
instruments of it, and nothing more.
Meanwhile man, half-conscious,
god-fearing creature, has been pushed by Ignorance (Avidya),
the play of the multiplicity. He
has c
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THE SECRET OF MATERIAL CREATION
Matter is not everything and analysis is not everything. By
material analysis you can prove that man is nothing but a conglomeration
of animalcules, and so materialism with an obstinate and learned silliness
persists in asseverating; but man will never consent to regard himself as a
conglomeration of animalcules, because he knows that he is more. He looks beyond
the analysis to the synthesis, beyond the house to the dweller in the house,
beyond the parts to the force that holds the parts together. So with the Air,
which is only one of the manifestations of Matariswun proper to this earth, one
of the houses in which he
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ELEMENTAL EVOLUTION
THE FORMS OF MATTER — THE FIVE
ELEMENTS
But the Matter that we see and sense is only an outermost sheath
and coating; behind it are other subtler degrees of physical substance which are
less dense with the atomic nescience and it is easier for Life and Mind to enter
into them and operate. If finer invisible physical layers or couches did not
exist supporting this gross visible physical world, that world could not abide;
for then the fine operations of transmission between Spirit and Matter [could
not] be executed at all and it is these that render the grosser visible
operations possible. The evolution would be impossible; life and mind an
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BECOMING MORE CONSCIOUS
In the ordinary life people accept the vital movements, anger,
desire, greed, sex, etc. as natural, allowable and legitimate things, part of
the human nature. Only so far as society discourages them or insists to keep
them within fixed limits or subject to a decent restraint or measure, people try
to control them so far as to conform to the social standard of morality or rule
of conduct. Here, on the contrary, as in spiritual life, the conquest and
complete mastery of these things is demanded, that is why the struggle is more
felt, not because these things rise more strongly in sadhaks than in ordinary
men, but because of the intensi
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Sri Aurobindo's message is clear:
What Science could not provide India
offers, Brahman for the eternal goal, Yoga for the means of perfection, dharma
(swabhavaniyatam karma)
for the rational yet binding law of conduct.
Therefore, because it has something by which humanity can be satisfied & on
which it can found itself, the victory of the Indian mind is assured. 2
Undoubtedly, for practical purposes the
West is right; since only by establishing ourselves on such an assured
foundation can we work with the utmost effectiveness and make the most of what
we know. But in order that the victory may not be slow & stumbling in its
progress and imperfect in its ful
References
1. Essays on the Gita, p. 562
2. Essays Divine and Human, p. 64
3. Essays Divine and Human,p. 65
4. Essays Divine and Human, p. 64
5. TheKarmayogin,p.24-25
6. The Karmayogin,p.27-28
7. The Renaissance in India, p. 155
8. Isha Upanishad,p.374
9. Bande Mataram,p. 397-98
10. The Karmayogin,p.l84,187
11. Kena Upanishad, p. 22
12.The Life Divine.p. 889-90
13. Isha Upanishad,p. 375
14. Autobiographical Notes, p. 233
15. IshaUpanishad,p.90-91
16. Letters on Yoga, p. 158
17. The Mother, On Education, p. 249
18. Essays in Philosophy and Yoga, p. 509-11
19. BandeMataram, p.895
20. Ear
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Health and Happiness
Stepping stone towards Light
A preliminary and preparatory introduction to Sri Aurobindo's yoga
The Gita is a book that has worn
extraordinarily well and it is almost as fresh and still in its real substance
quite as new, because always renewable in experience, as when it first appeared
in or was written into the frame of the Mahabharata. It is still received in
India as one of the great bodies of doctrine that most authoritatively govern
religious thinking and its teaching acknowledged as of the highest value if not
wholly accepted by almost all shades of religious belief and opinion. Its
influence is not merely philosophi
FOREWORD
We are passing through an age of
paradox. We have built up magnificent cities and at the same time terrible
weapons to destroy them; we have achieved great speed, still we have no time for
relaxation; we have invented numerous devices to serve us, yet we suffer from
anxiety and tension; we have elegant houses, but broken homes inside; we have
achieved greater longevity, but old age is an unbearable burden; last but not
the least, we have built up a wonderful medical network, yet hitherto unknown
new diseases are stalking us.
Does somewhere in our being there
remain hidden an undetected element of disharmony? It seems we have been too
much conscious of our