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Chapter XII
The Way of Equality
IT WILL appear from the description of the complete and perfect equality that this equality has two sides. It must therefore be arrived at by two successive movements. One will liberate
us from the action of the lower nature and admit us to the calm peace of the divine being; the other will liberate us into the full
being and power of the higher nature and admit us to the equal poise and universality of a divine and infinite knowledge, will
of action, Ananda. The first may be described as a passive or negative equality, an equality of reception which fronts impassively the impacts and phenomena of existence
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Chapter XXV
Towards the Supramental
Time Vision
ALL BEING, consciousness, knowledge moves, secretly for our present surface awareness, openly when we rise
beyond it to the spiritual and supramental ranges, between two states and powers of existence, that of the timeless
Infinite and that of the Infinite deploying in itself and organising all things in time. These two states are opposed to and
incompatible with each other only for our mental logic with its constant embarrassed stumbling around a false conception of
contradictions and a confronting of eternal opposites. In reality, as we find when we see things with a knowle
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Chapter XXI
The Gradations of the Supermind
THE INTUITIVE mind is an immediate translation of
truth into mental terms half transformed by a radiant supramental substance, a translation of some infinite self-knowledge that acts above mind in the superconscient spirit. That spirit becomes conscient to us as a greater self at once above
and in and around us of which our present self, our mental, vital and physical personality and nature, is an imperfect portion or
a partial derivation or an inferior and inadequate symbol, and as the intuitive mind grows in us, as our whole being grows
more moulded to an intuitive substance, we feel a sort of half
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Chapter XXII
The Supramental Thought
and Knowledge
THE TRANSITION from mind to supermind is not only the substitution of a greater instrument of thought and
knowledge, but a change and conversion of the whole consciousness. There is evolved not only a supramental thought,
but a supramental will, sense, feeling, a supramental substitute for all the activities that are now accomplished by the mind.
All these higher activities are first manifested in the mind itself as descents, irruptions, messages or revelations of a superior
power. Mostly they are mixed up with the more ordinary action of the mind and not easily distinguishable from them
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Chapter XIV
The Power of the Instruments
THE SECOND member of the Yoga of self-perfection is
the heightened, enlarged and rectified power of the instruments of our normal Nature. The cultivation of this
second perfection need not wait for the security of the equal mind and spirit, but it is only in that security that it can become
complete and act in the safety of the divine leading. The object of this cultivation is to make the nature a fit instrument for
divine works. All work is done by power, by Shakti, and since the integral Yoga does not contemplate abandonment of works,
but rather a doing of all works from the divine consciousne
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Chapter III
The Purified Understanding
THE DESCRIPTION of the status of knowledge to which
we aspire, determines the means of knowledge which we shall use. That status of knowledge may be summed up
as a supramental realisation which is prepared by mental representations through various mental principles in us and once
attained again reflects itself more perfectly in all the members of the being. It is a re-seeing and therefore a remoulding of
our whole existence in the light of the Divine and One and Eternal free from subjection to the appearances of things and
the externalities of our superficial being.
Such a passage from the human
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Chapter III
The Threefold Life
NATURE, then, is an evolution or progressive self-manifestation of an eternal and secret existence, with three successive forms as her three steps of ascent. And we
have consequently as the condition of all our activities these three mutually interdependent possibilities, the bodily life, the
mental existence and the veiled spiritual being which is in the involution the cause of the others and in the evolution their result. Preserving and perfecting the physical, fulfilling the mental, it is Nature's aim and it should be ours to unveil in the perfected
body and mind the transcendent activities of the Spir
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Chapter IV
The Perfection of the Mental Being
THE FUNDAMENTAL idea of a Yoga of self-perfection
must be, under these conditions, a reversal of the present relations of the soul of man to his mental, vital and physical nature. Man is at present a partly self-conscious soul subject to and limited by mind, life and body, who has to become an
entirely self-conscious soul master of his mind, life and body. Not limited by their claims and demands, a perfect self-conscious
soul would be superior to and a free possessor of its instruments. This effort of man to be master of his own being has been the
sense of a large part of his past spiritual, intel
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Chapter XXII
Vijnana or Gnosis
IN OUR perfect self-transcendence we
pass out and up from the ignorance or half-enlightenment of our
mental conscious-being into a greater wisdom-self and truth-power
above it, there to dwell in the unwalled light of a divine
knowledge. The mental man that we are is changed into the gnostic
soul, the truth-conscious godhead, the vijnānamaya Purusha. Seated on
that level of the hill of our ascension we are in a quite different
plane from this material, this vital, this mental poise of the
universal spirit, and with this change changes too all our view and
experience of our
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Chapter IX
The Liberation of the Nature
THE TWO sides of our being, conscious experiencing soul
and executive Nature continuously and variously offering to the soul her experiences, determine in their meeting
all the affections of our inner status and its responses. Nature contributes the character of the happenings and the forms of the
instruments of experience, the soul meets it by an assent to the natural determinations of the response to these happenings or by
a will to other determination which it imposes upon the nature. The acceptance of the instrumental ego consciousness and the
will to desire are the initial consent of the s