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Jnana
(Knowledge)
Fourth
Period of Commentaries
(1969 – 1970)
125 – Every law, however
embracing or tyrannous,
meets somewhere a
contrary law by which its
operation can be
checked, modified, annulled or eluded.
126 – The most binding Law
of Nature is only a fixed
process which the Lord of
Nature has framed
and uses constantly; the
Spirit made it and the Spirit
can exceed it, but we
must first open the doors of our
prison-house and learn to
live less in Nature than in the
Spirit.
There is no law of Nature that cannot be
overcome and changed, if we have the faith that all is ruled by the Lord and
that it is po
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72 – The sign of dawning
Knowledge is to feel that as
yet I know little or
nothing; and yet, if I could
only know my
knowledge, I already possess everything.
In sleep one occasionally has a very accurate know-
ledge of what is going
to happen, with an extraordi-
nary precision in the material details, as if
everything
were already there complete down to the smallest
details, on an
occult plane. Is that correct? What is
this plane of knowledge? Is there one or
several?
What should one do to gain access to it consciously
in the waking
state? And how is it that people who
are serious, who have a divine realisation, sometimes
make such g
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the videst horizons, be loftier than higher kanchan-
jungha, be profounder than the deepest oceans.
5 February 1964
101 – In God's sight there is no near or distant, no
present, past or future.
These things are only a
convenient perspective for
His world-picture.
102 – To the senses it is always true that the sun moves
round the
earth; this is false to the reason. To the
reason it is always true that the
earth moves round the
sun; this is false to the supreme vision. Neither earth
moves nor sun; there is only a change in the relation of
sun-consciousness and
earth-consciousness.
(Long
silence)
Impossible, I
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241 – Atheism is a necessary protest against the wicked-
ness of the Churches and the narrowness of creeds.
God uses it as a stone to smash these soiled card-houses.
242 – How much hatred and stupidity men succeed in
packing up decorously
and labelling “Religion”!
Which is better: religion or atheism?
So long as religions exist, atheism will be
indispensable to counter-balance them. Both must disappear to make way for a
sincere and disinterested search for Truth and a total consecration to the
object of this search.
21 December 1969
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243 – God guides best when He tempts worst, loves
entirely when He punishes cruelly, helps per
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you are unfit for yoga. Because, truly,
you are not ready for yoga when you are in that state. It is a rudimentary
state.
January 1961
*
51 – When I hear of a
righteous wrath, I wonder at
man's capacity for
self-deception.
When one deceives oneself, one always does it in
good faith. One is always acting for the good of others
or for the welfare of humanity and to serve you –
that goes without saying! How does one deceive one-
self?¹
I feel like asking you a question myself!
Because your question can be understood in two ways. One can take it in the
same spirit of irony and humour that Sri Aurobindo
has put in his Aphorism, when he marvels at
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456 − Dost thou hate the atheist because he does not
love God?
Then shouldst thou be disliked because
thou dost not love God perfectly.
457 − There is one thing especially in which creeds and
churches
surrender themselves to the devil, and
that is in their anathemas. When the
priest chants Ana-
thema Maranatha, then I see a devil praying.
458 − No doubt, when the priest curses, he is crying to
God; but it is the God of anger and darkness to
whom he devotes himself along with his enemy; for as
he approaches God, so shall God receive him.
459 − I was much plagued by Satan, until I found that
it was God who was tempting me;
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JNANA
(KNOWLEDGE)
First period of Commentaries
(1958)
Jnana (Knowledge)
It is no use reading
books of guidance if one
is not
determined to live what they teach.
Blessings
The
Mother
1 –
There are two allied powers in man: knowledge
and
Wisdom. Knowledge is so much of the truth,
seen
in a distorted medium, as the mind arrives at by
groping; Wisdom what the eye of divine vision sees in
the
spirit.
Someone has asked me, why
are the powers allied?
I suppose that we are so
used to seeing all the elements in man quarrelling among themselves that the
idea of thei
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375 − What is this then thou callest
death? Can God die?
O thou who fearest death, it is Life that
has come
to thee sporting with a death-head and wearing a mask
of terror.
376 − There is a means to attain physical immortality
and death is by our choice, not by Nature's
compulsion. But who would care to wear one coat for a
hundred years or be confined in one narrow and changeless
lodging unto a long eternity?
If a person feels that his work is over in this life and
that he has nothing more to offer, wouldn't it be better
for him to die and be born again instead of dragging
out an aimless existence?
This is what