QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 

 

1929

 

 CONTENTS 

 

PRE CONTENT

 

Publisher's Note

 

 

 

QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

 

1930 - 31

 

The Ordinary Life and the True Soul

Vital conversion-Memory of Past Lives

Knowledge of the Scientist and the Yogi

Surrender, Self-offering and Consecration

Resurrection

Knowledge of the Scientist and the Yogi

Renunciation

Reincarnation-Memory of Past Lives

Chance

Aspiration in the Physical for the Divine's Love

Psychic Presence and Psychic Being-Real Origin of Race Superiority

Different Kinds of Space and Time-Fearlessness on the Vital Plane

Aspiration in Plants

Faith

Knowledge by Unity with Divine - The Divine Will in the World

Union with the Divine Consciousness and Will

Power of Right Attitude

Supermind and Overmind

Endurance-the Vital's Hunger for Praise-Signs of the Converted Vital

Power of Imagination

True Humility-Supramental Plasticity - Spiritual Rebirth

Victory over Falsehood

Selfless Admiration

The Supramental Realisation

Difficulties in Yoga

Stepping Back

The Supramental Descent

 

On the Dhammapada

 

 

APPENDIX

Appendix

 

 Victory over Falsehood  

 

The lords of Falsehood hold, at present, almost complete sway over poor humanity. Not only the lower life-energy, the lower vital being, but also the whole mind of man accepts them. Countless are the ways in which they are worshipped, for they are most subtle in their cunning and seek their ends in variously seductive disguises. The result is that men cling to their falsehood as if it were a treasure, cherishing it more than even the most beautiful things of life. Apprehensive of its safety, they take care to bury it deep down in themselves; but unless they take it out and surrender it to the Divine they will never find true happiness.

Indeed the very act of bringing it out and showing it to the Light would be in itself a momentous conversion and pave the way to the final victory. For the laying bare of each falsehood is in itself a victory – each acknowledgment of error is the demolition of one of the lords of Darkness. It may be an acknowledgment to oneself, provided it is absolutely honest and is no subtle regret apt to be forgotten the next moment and without the strength to make an unbreakable resolution not to repeat the mistake. Or it may be the acknowledgment to the Divine embodied in the Guru. As a result of direct personal confession to the Guru, your resolution remains no longer your own, because, if you are sincere, the Divine's fiat goes forth in your favour. To give you an idea of what this means I shall relate an experience of mine when I first met Sri Aurobindo in Pondicherry. I was in deep concentration, seeing things in the Supermind, things that were to be but which were somehow not manifesting. I told Sri Aurobindo what I had seen and asked him if they would manifest. He simply said, “Yes.” And immediately I saw that the Supramental had touched the earth and was beginning to be realised! This was the first time I had witnessed the power to make real what is true: it is the very same  

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power that will bring about the realisation in you of the truth when you come in all sincerity, saying, “This falsehood I want to get rid of”, and the answer which you get is “Yes.”

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