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Resource name: /E-Library/Disciples/Nolini Kanta Gupta/English/The Yoga of Sri Aurobindo Part - 6/THE COMING OF SUPERMAN.htm
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 of all men
turning 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; fo
Resource name: /E-Library/Disciples/Nolini Kanta Gupta/English/The Yoga of Sri Aurobindo Part - 6/EARTH A SYMBOL.htm
EARTH A SYMBOL
The earth is the centre of
the material universe. It has been created for concentrating the force that is
to transform Matter. It is the symbol of the divine potentiality in Matter. As
we have said, the earth was created through a direct intervention of the Divine
Consciousness: it is on the earth alone that there is and can be the direct
contact with the Divine. The earth absorbs and develops and radiates the divine
light; its radiation spreads through space and extends wherever there is Matter.
The material universe shares, to some extent, the gift that the earth brings
—the light and harmony of the Divine Consciousness. But it is upon the Earth
alo
Resource name: /E-Library/Disciples/Nolini Kanta Gupta/English/The Yoga of Sri Aurobindo Part - 6/DIRECTED CHANGE.htm
DIRECTED CHANGE
Never to be bound by the
experiences of the past, never to try to recover and stick to the knowledge or
realisation gained, even though it may appear particularly precious or unique.
This is a motto you should always keep before your mind. When you try to repeat
what you have once said, done or experienced, you arc sure to find very soon
that the thing is becoming more and more lifeless, mechanical, a matter of
routine and therefore perfectly useless. The soul has disappeared, the skeleton
remains. You must live the word you utter at the time of uttering it, you must
live the experience that you wish to recall or express. It is only thus that
truth
Resource name: /E-Library/Disciples/Nolini Kanta Gupta/English/The Yoga of Sri Aurobindo Part - 6/end_of_a_civilisation.htm
THE END OF A CIVILISATION
The world has been going down in
its course of degradation with an increased momentum since the very beginning of
the present century. One of the great symptoms of the decline is the prevalence
of wars. It can be said in fact that there has been no real peace or even truce
upon earth since the century opened with the Russo-Japanese War. Wars have
continued since then uninterruptedly: some part or other of the world has always
been involved. Indeed one can say it has been a single war carried on on many
fronts, opening out at different times. Another noticeable thing about these
wars is their nature; with the lapse of time they have b
Resource name: /E-Library/Disciples/Nolini Kanta Gupta/English/The Yoga of Sri Aurobindo Part - 6/DARKNESS TO LIGHT.htm
DARKNESS TO LIGHT
The Darkness is the measure of the Light. The world as it
is is exactly the opposite of what it has to be and shall be. And in order to be
what it shall be it had to become what it is now, just not that which it will
be. The antipodes go together unavoidably: the depth of the precipice is the
precise measure of the height. Man's fall represents the ascent he has to make,
he is destined to make.
Hurdles and obstacles are put
there in the way: not merely to test your strength, but to train it, to increase
it, to discipline it. Difficulties abound precisely because by overcoming them
you attain to the fullness of your perfection. You have bee
Resource name: /E-Library/Disciples/Nolini Kanta Gupta/English/The Yoga of Sri Aurobindo Part - 6/THE CONSTANTS OF THE SPIRIT.htm
THE CONSTANTS OF THE SPIRIT
The Divine exists in three modes: (1) Existence, (2)
Consciousness and (3) Bliss. Pure existence, pure consciousness and pure
bliss—Sat-Chit-Ananda— these are the three fundamental elements out of which the
world is made; they are everywhere in all things, in all beings, in all domains
and levels of being. Sach-chidananda is the supreme reality that is behind all,
even here below, behind the mind, behind the life and behind the body too and
behind each form in each of these domains. It is that which upholds and sustains
everything. Therefore in order to realise it, it is not necessary to mount up,
leaving behind the mental, th
Resource name: /E-Library/Disciples/Nolini Kanta Gupta/English/The Yoga of Sri Aurobindo Part - 6/EVER GREEN.htm
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 to 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
lifel
Resource name: /E-Library/Disciples/Nolini Kanta Gupta/English/The Yoga of Sri Aurobindo Part - 6/VALUE OF GYMNASTICS, MENTAL OR OTHER .htm
VALUE OF GYMNASTICS, MENTAL OR OTHER
Intellectual activity is a
kind of gymnastics. What is the value of physical gymnastics? It develops the
muscles, makes them strong, supple and agile. But simply to develop them, to
make them grow as much as possible or to take delight in mere muscle-binding a
body is not the ideal; it rather frustrates the very object of gymnastics. The
object is to develop, strengthen, shape all the limbs of the body and organise
and harmonise them into a beautiful and capable whole. A particular exercise is
not to be indulged for its own sake: all the energy of the body turned to that
alone and the whole attention devote