The
Supermind and the Yoga of Works
Part 1
The ultimate aim of the
Integral Yoga is the conversion of the whole
being into a higher spiritual consciousness and a larger divine existence.
This is the vital and indispensable element in its total and ultimate aim. This
means that all the individual parts of our being of life as well as all our
self and nature must seek the Divine. They must enter into the Infinite and
unite with the Eternal. This applies to all our parts of being like will and
action, knowledge, our thinking being and our emotional being. However the
present nature of man is limited, divided and unequal. Therefore he can not
embrace all in one go. It is easiest for him to concentrate in the strongest
part of his being. He can then follow a definite line of progress which is
proper to his nature. Only rare individuals have the strength to take a large
immediate plunge straight into the sea of the Divine Infinity. For most others
the path will involve the choosing as a starting point a concentration in
thought, or contemplation, or the mind’s one-pointedness. This will eventually
lead in the discovery of the eternal reality of the Self in them. While some
may find it easy to withdraw into the heart and meet there the Divine, the
Eternal. While for some others who are predominantly dynamic and active it will
be more suitable to centre themselves in the will and consequently enlarge
their being through works. They will have to surrender their will into the
infinity of Self and the source of all and get united with it. They will be
guided in their works by the secret Divinity within. They will be surrendered
to the Lord of the cosmic action as the
master and mover of all their energies of thought, feeling and action. Through
this way they will have enlargement of their being into something selfless and
universal. This will lead them by works some first stage of fullness of a
spiritual status.
One thing is certain. The
Path, whatever its starting point, must eventually open up into a vaster
dominion. Its result is the totality of
integrated knowledge, emotion, will of dynamic action, perfection of the being
and the entire nature.
In the supramental
consciousness on the level of the supramental existence this integration
becomes consummate. At that level knowledge, will, emotion, the perfection of
the will and the dynamic nature rise each to its absolute of itself. All rise
to their perfect harmony. All rise towards the fusion with each other, to a
divine integration and a divine perfection. This is because the Supermind is a
Truth-Consciousness. In it the Divine Reality is fully manifested. It no longer
works with the instrumentation of the Ignorance. It is a truth of status of
being which is absolute. It becomes dynamic in a truth of energy and activity
of the being. It is self-existent and perfect. There every movement is a
movement of the self-aware truth of Divine Being. Every part is in entire
harmony with the whole. In the Truth-Consciousness even the most limited and
finite action is a movement of the Eternal and Infinite. It partakes of the
inherent absoluteness and perfection of the Eternal and Infinite. An ascent
into the supramental Truth raises our spiritual and essential consciousness to
that height. At the same time it also brings about a descent of this Light and
Truth into all our being and all our parts of nature. All then becomes part of
the Divine Truth. It becomes an element and means of the supreme union and
oneness. The ultimate aim of Integral Yoga is this ascent and descent.
Thus one essential object
of the Yoga is a union with the Divine Reality of our being and all being. It
is necessary to keep this in mind. We must remember that our Yoga is not
undertaken for the sake of the acquisition of Supermind itself. It is done for
the sake of the Divine. We seek Supermind not for its own joy and greatness,
but to make the union absolute and complete. Our aim is to feel it, possess it,
dynamise it in every possible way of our being. We have to do it in its highest
intensities and largest wideness. We have to do it in every range and turn and
nook and recess of our nature. It is a mistake to think that the object of a
supramental Yoga is to arrive at a mighty magnificence of supermanhood. The
object is also not to acquire a divine power and greatness, the self-fulfilment
of a magnified individual personality. This
is a tempting thought for many. It is wrong. This is a false and disastrous
conception. It is disastrous because it is likely to raise the pride, vanity
and ambition of the rajasic vital mind in us. If we do not overpass and
overcome this tendency, it will lead to spiritual downfall. It is false because
it is an egoistic conception. The first condition of the supramental change is
to get rid of ego. It is also most dangerous for the active and dynamic nature
of the man of will and works. He can easily be led away by the pursuit of
power.
Power comes inevitably by
the supramental change. It is a necessary condition for a perfect action. It is
the Divine Shakti that comes and takes up the nature and the life. It is the
power of the One which acts through the spiritual individual. It is not an
aggrandizement of the personal force. It is also not the last crowning
fulfilment of the separative mental and vital ego. Self-fulfilment is a natural
result of the Yoga. However its aim is not the greatness of the individual. The
sole aim is a spiritual perfection. It is a finding of the true self. It is to
have union with the Divine by putting on the divine consciousness and nature.
All the rest is a constituent detail and attendant circumstance. Ego-centric
impulses, ambition, desire of power and greatness, motives of self-assertion
are foreign to this greater consciousness. They would become an insuperable bar
against any possibility of even a distant approach towards the supramental
change. One must lose one’s little lower self to find the greater self. Union
with the Divine must be the master motive. Even the discovery of the truth of
one’s own being and of all being are only the natural results of that movement.
Same with the life in that truth and its greater consciousness and perfection
of nature. They are all natural results on the Path. They are the indispensable
conditions of its entire consummation. They are part of the central aim only
because they are a necessary development and a major consequence.
Based on Sri Aurobindo – Synthesis of Yoga
Pg 279-281 The Supermind and the Yoga of Works
28 May 2013
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