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Chapter VII
The
Ananda Brahman
THE
way of devotion in the integral synthetic Yoga will take the form of a seeking
after the Divine through love and delight and a seizing with joy on all the
ways of his being. It will find its acme in a perfect union of love and a
perfect enjoyment of all the ways of the soul's intimacy with God. It may start
from knowledge or it may start from works, but it will then turn knowledge into
a joy of luminous union with the being of the Beloved and turn works into a joy
of the active union of our being with the will and the power of being of the
Beloved. Or it may start directly from love and delight; it will then take both
these other th
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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 knowledge founded on the suprament
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Chapter I
Love and the Triple Path
WILL, knowledge and love are
the three divine powers in human nature and the life of man, and they point
to the three paths by which the human soul rises to the divine. The
integrality of them, the union of man with God in all the three, must
therefore, as we have seen, be the foundation of an integral Yoga.
Action is
the first power of life. Nature begins with force and its works which, once
conscious in man, become will and its achievements; therefore it is that by
turning his action Godwards the life of man best and most surely begins to
become divine. It is the door of first access, the starti
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Chapter XX
The
Intuitive Mind
THE
original nature of supermind is the self-conscience and all-conscience of the
Infinite, of the universal Spirit and Self in things, organising on the
foundation and according to the character of a direct self-knowledge its own
wisdom and effective omnipotence for the unfolding and the regulated action of
the universe and of all things in the universe. It is, we might say, the gnosis
of the Spirit master of its own cosmos, ātmā jñātā īśvarah.
As it knows itself, so too it knows all things – for all are only becomings of
itself – directly, totally and from within outward, spontaneously in detail and
arrangement, each thing in the truth
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Chapter VII
Purification—Intelligence and Will
TO
PURIFY the buddhi we must first understand its rather complex composition. And
first we have to make clear the distinction, ignored in ordinary speech,
between the Manas, mind, and buddhi,
the discerning intelligence and the enlightened will. Manas is the sense mind.
Man's initial mentality is not at all a thing of reason and will; it is an
animal, physical or sense mentality which constitutes its whole experience from
the impressions made on it by the external world and by its own embodied
consciousness which responds to the outward stimulus of this kind of
experience. The buddhi only comes in as a seco
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Chapter IV
The
Way of Devotion
BHAKTI
in itself is as wide as the heart-yearning of the soul for the Divine and as
simple and straightforward as love and desire going straight towards their
object. It cannot therefore be fixed down to any systematic method, cannot
found itself on a psychological science like the Rajayoga, or a psycho-physical
like the Hathayoga, or start from a definite intellectual process like the
ordinary method of the Jnanayoga. It may employ various means or supports, and
man, having in him atendency towards order, process
and system, may try to methodise his resort to these
auxiliaries: but to give an account of their variations one would have
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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 transformat
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Facsimile of a page from Sri
Aurobindo's original composition of The Synthesis of Yoga, prepared
for the Arya. The writing was done directly on the typewriter,
touched up and sent to the Press.
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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 ourselves even on these lower
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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 self to the lapse into the