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Resource name: /E-Library/Works of Sri Aurobindo/English/CWSA/Essays In Philosophy And Yoga/Supermind in the Evolution.htm
Supermind in the Evolution   A NEW humanity would then be a race of mental beings on the earth and in the earthly body, but delivered from its present conditions in the reign of the cosmic Ignorance so far as to be possessed of a perfected mind, a mind of light which could even be a subordinate action of the supermind or Truth-consciousness, and in any case capable of the full possibilities of mind acting as a recipient of that truth and at least a secondary action of it in thought and life It could even be a part of what could be described as a divine life upon earth and at least the beginnings of an evolution in the Knowledge and no longer e
Resource name: /E-Library/Works of Sri Aurobindo/English/CWSA/Essays In Philosophy And Yoga/The Ascending Unity.htm
The Ascending Unity   THE HUMAN mind loves a clear simplicity of view; the more trenchant a statement, the more violently it is caught by it and inclined to acceptance This is not only natural to our first crudity of thinking, and the more attractive because it makes things delightfully easy to handle and saves an immense amount of worry of enquiry and labour of reflection, but, modified, it accompanies us to the higher levels of a more watchful mentality Alexander's method with the fateful knot is our natural and favourite dealing with the tangled web of things, the easy cut, the royal way, the facile phil
Resource name: /E-Library/Works of Sri Aurobindo/English/CWSA/Essays In Philosophy And Yoga/Rebirth.htm
The Problem of Rebirth   Section I   Rebirth and Karma   Rebirth   THE THEORY of rebirth is almost as ancient as thought itself and its origin is unknown We may according to our prepossessions accept it as the fruit of ancient psychological experience always renewable and verifiable and therefore true or dismiss it as a philosophical dogma and ingenious speculation; but in either case the doctrine, even as it is in all appearance well-nigh as old as human thought itself, is likely also to endure as long as human beings continue to think. In former times the doctrine used to pas
Resource name: /E-Library/Works of Sri Aurobindo/English/CWSA/Essays In Philosophy And Yoga/Supermind and Mind of Light.html
'Essays in Philosophy and Yoga' by Sri Aurobindo - Page1 of 50 Supermind and Mind of Light   THE ESSENTIAL character of Supermind is a Truth-consciousness which knows by its own inherent right of nature, by its own light: it has not to arrive at knowledge but possesses it . It may indeed, especially in its evolutionary action, keep knowledge behind its apparent consciousness and bring it forward as if from behind the veil; but even then this veil is only an appearance and does not really exist: the knowledge was always there, the consciousness its possessor and present revealer This too is only in the evolutionary play and on the supramental plane itself the cons
Resource name: /E-Library/Works of Sri Aurobindo/English/CWSA/Essays In Philosophy And Yoga/Occult Knowledge and the Hindu Scriptures.htm
Occult Knowledge and the Hindu Scriptures   Are any of the following queries touched in Sanatan Dharma books of philosophy? 1) The nature and formation of animal souls 2) The shape, size, formations, nature and colour of subtle bodies 3) The difference between the subtle bodies of saints and ordinary people and the process of developing one into the other 4) The rationale of the reincarnation theory 5) The nature, constituents and situation of invisible worlds.   The first three questions are of a curious interest, the last two cover a very
Resource name: /E-Library/Works of Sri Aurobindo/English/CWSA/Essays In Philosophy And Yoga/The Universal Consciousness.htm
The Universal Consciousness   I have encountered in my life several examples of people living or trying to live in the universal consciousness and it seemed to me that it rendered them less compassionate, less humane, less tender to the sufferings of others It seems to me that if it is necessary not to remain in the individual consciousness when it is a question of our own sufferings, it is otherwise when it is a question of sympathising with the sufferings of others In my opinion we feel more keenly the troubles of our brothers in humanity if we remain in the individual consciousness But I may be mistaken and ask only to be enlightened by you on
Resource name: /E-Library/Works of Sri Aurobindo/English/CWSA/Essays In Philosophy And Yoga/Man -Slave or Free.htm
Man -Slave or Free?   THE EXCLUSIVE pursuit of Yoga by men who seclude themselves either physically or mentally from the contact of the world has led to an erroneous view of this science as something mystic, far-off and unreal The secrecy which has been observed with regard to Yogic practices, -a necessary secrecy in the former stages of human evolution, -has stereotyped this error Practices followed by men who form secret circles and confine the instruction in the mysteries strictly to those who have a certain preparatory fitness, inevitably bear the stamp to the outside world of occultism In reality there is nothing intrinsically hidden, occult or mystic about Yog
Resource name: /E-Library/Works of Sri Aurobindo/English/CWSA/Essays In Philosophy And Yoga/The Ideal of the Karmayogin.htm
Part One   Essays from the Karmayogin   1909 – 1910     Sri Aurobindo in Pondicherry The Ideal of the Karmayogin   A NATION The Ideal of the Karmayogin is building in India today before the eyes of the world so swiftly, so palpably that all can watch the process and those who have sympathy and intuition distinguish the forces at work, the materials in use, the lines of the divine architecture This
Resource name: /E-Library/Works of Sri Aurobindo/English/CWSA/Essays In Philosophy And Yoga/The Reincarnating Soul.htm
The Reincarnating Soul   HUMAN thought in the generality of men is no more than a rough and crude acceptance of unexamined ideas Our mind is a sleepy or careless sentry and allows anything to pass the gates which seems to it decently garbed or wears a plausible appearance or can mumble anything that resembles some familiar password Especially is this so in subtle matters, those remote from the concrete facts of our physical life and environment Even men who will reason carefully and acutely in ordinary matters and there consider vigilance against error an intellectual or a practical duty, are yet content with the most careless stumbling when
Resource name: /E-Library/Works of Sri Aurobindo/English/CWSA/Essays In Philosophy And Yoga/All-Will and Free-Will.htm
All-Will and Free-Will   HIS IS surely a bounded soul who has never felt the brooding wings of a Fate overshadow the world, never looked beyond the circle of persons, collectivities and forces, never been conscious of the still thought or the assured movement of a Presence in things determining their march On the other hand it is the sign of a defect in the thought or a void of courage and clearness in the temperament to be overwhelmed by Fate or hidden Presence and reduced to a discouraged acquiescence, —as if the Power in things nullified or rendered superfluous and abortive the same Power in myself Fate and free-will are only two movem