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Chapter IV
The Sacrifice, the Triune Path
and the Lord of the Sacrifice
THE LAW of sacrifice is the common divine action that was thrown out into the world in its beginning as a symbol
of the solidarity of the universe. It is by the attraction of this law that a divinising principle, a saving power descends
to limit and correct and gradually to eliminate the errors of an egoistic and self-divided creation. This descent, this sacrifice
of the Purusha, the Divine Soul submitting itself to Force and Matter so that it may inform and illuminate them, is the seed of
redemption of this world of Inconscience and Ignorance. "For with sacrifice as
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Appendix
to Part IV
Sri Aurobindo began another chapter of "The Yoga of Self-Perfection" before deciding to discontinue the
publication of the Arya. He wrote two versions of the opening of this
chapter, which are reproduced here from his typescript.
Chapter XXVI
The Supramental Time
Consciousness
[Version A]
The supermind in its supreme status is the truth-consciousness of the Infinite, the inherent light and power of self-knowledge
and all-knowledge of the Supreme who is the self of all, the living eternal truth of all that is and of wh
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Chapter XIII
The Action of Equality
THE DISTINCTIONS that have already been made, will
have shown in sufficiency what is meant by the status of equality. It is not mere quiescence and indifference,
not a withdrawal from experience, but a superiority to the present reactions of the mind and life. It is the spiritual way
of replying to life or rather of embracing it and compelling it to become a perfect form of action of the self and spirit. It
is the first secret of the soul's mastery of existence. When we have it in perfection, we are admitted to the very ground of the
divine spiritual nature. The mental being in the body tries to compe
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Chapter XVII
The Action of the Divine Shakti
THIS IS the nature of the divine Shakti that it is the timeless
power of the Divine which manifests itself in time as a universal force creating, constituting, maintaining and
directing all the movements and workings of the universe. This universal Power is apparent to us first on the lower levels of
existence as a mental, vital and material cosmic energy of which all our mental, vital and physical activities are the operations. It
is necessary for our sadhana that we should thoroughly realise this truth in order to escape from the pressure of the limiting
ego view and universalise oursel
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The Synthesis of Yoga
"All life is Yoga."
Sri Aurobindo in 1950
Introduction
The Conditions of the Synthesis
Chapter I
Life and Yoga
THERE are two necessities
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Chapter XXI
The Ladder of Self-Transcendence
THE TRANSCENDENCE of
this lower triple being and this lower triple world, to which
ordinarily our consciousness and its powers and results are limited,
— a transcendence described by the Vedic seers as an exceeding or
breaking beyond the two firmaments of heaven and earth, — opens out
a hierarchy of infinitudes to which the normal existence of man even
in its highest and widest flights is still a stranger. Into that
altitude, even to the lowest step of its hierarchy, it is difficult
for him to rise. A separation, acute in practice though unreal in
essence, divid
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Chapter XXIV
The Supramental Sense
ALL THE instruments, all the activities of the mind have
their corresponding powers in the action of the supramental energy and are there exalted and transfigured, but
have there a reverse order of priority and necessary importance. As there is a supramental thought and essential consciousness,
so too there is a supramental sense. Sense is fundamentally not the action of certain physical organs, but the contact of consciousness with its objects, samjnāna.
When the consciousness of the being is withdrawn wholly into itself, it is aware only of itself, of its own being, its own
consciousness,
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Chapter X
The Three Modes of Nature
TO TRANSCEND the natural action of the
lower Prakriti is indispensable to the soul, if it is to be free in
its self and free in its works. Harmonious subjection to this actual
universal Nature, a condition of good and perfect work for the
natural instruments, is not an ideal for the soul, which should
rather be subject to God and his Shakti, but master of its own
nature. As agent or as channel of the Supreme Will it must determine
by its vision and sanction or refusal the use that shall be made of
the storage of energy, the conditions of environment, the rhythm of
combined mov
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Chapter VI
Purification — The Lower Mentality
WE HAVE to deal with the complex action of all these
instruments and set about their purification. And the simplest way will be to fasten on the two kinds of
radical defect in each, distinguish clearly in what they consist and set them right. But there is also the question where we are
to begin. For the entanglement is great, the complete purification of one instrument depends on the complete purification too of
all the others, and that is a great source of difficulty, disappointment and perplexity,
— as when we think we have got the
intelligence purified, only to find that it is still subject t
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Chapter II
The Status of Knowledge
THE SELF, the Divine, the Supreme Reality, the All, the
Transcendent, — the One in all these aspects is then the object of Yogic knowledge. Ordinary objects, the external
appearances of life and matter, the psychology of our thoughts and actions, the perception of the forces of the apparent world
can be part of this knowledge, but only in so far as it is part of the manifestation of the One. It becomes at once evident that
the knowledge for which Yoga strives must be different from what men ordinarily understand by the word. For we mean
ordinarily by knowledge an intellectual appreciation of t