Letters on Yoga p636)
"...the silent mind and the quiet mind are differing orders of perception:
"The first step is a quiet mind -
silence is a further step, but quietude must be there: and by a quiet
mind I mean a mental consciousness within which sees thoughts arrive to
it and move about but does not itself feel that is thinking or
identifying with thoughts or call them my own. Thoughts, mental
movements may pass through it as wayfarers appear and pass from
everywhere through a silent country - the quiet mind observes them ,
but , in either case does not become active or loose its quietude;
"Silence" is more than quietude: it can be gained by banishing thought
altogether from the "inner mind" keeping it voiceless or quiet outside;
one feels it coming down, entering and occupying or surrounding the
personal consciousness which then tends to merge itself in a vast
impersonal silence."
and the dangers:
"Only, when there is peace and a
mental stillness , the vital mind tries to rush in and occupy its place
or else the mechanical mind tries to raise up for the same purpose its
round of trivial thoughts. What the sadhak has to do is to be careful
to reject, to hush the outsiders, so that during meditation at least
the peace and quietude of the mind and vital may be complete. This can
be best done if you keep a strong silent will That will is the will of
the purusha behind mind (manomaya purusha) ; when the mind is at
peace.."
to get at the consciousness of the inner (manomaya) (behind the mind)
and pranamaya purusha (behind the vital) is always a step towards
unveiling the psychic being
i believe the steps outlined by Sri Aurobindo here, to be those which
leads to the path beyond the post-modern mind on which those who follow
can escape servitude to the will to technology, domination by virtual
fascism, enslavement to samsaric imagination (imaginito phantastica)
and disappearance into the machine.
rc
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Re: Article text formatting
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ronjon
on Tue 01 Nov 2005 01:40 AM PST | Profile | Permanent Link
Rich, you may have noticed that I reformatted your article, with itallics and spacing, to distinguish SA's quotes from your statements. I did this because the text size & formatting of your original posting was causing to it show up with non-standard text size & weird symbols in the Excerpt on the Main Page. I've noticed this in a couple of your previous postings too, and suspect it's because of formatting errors introduced when you copy and paste text from MS Word. I think you can solve this by converting the text in Word to plain text before you copy it to SCIY. You can then use the html icons located above the Article entry frame to format them with itallics, etc., on the new article page itself. This formatting will automatically be converted to SCIY's default font and sizes when you post it. Give it a try and see what happens. Do you know how to edit your postings and then repost them? If that doesn't work, perhaps Debashish can show you how he does it. He uses MS Word on a Windows machine also, but after similar initial gliches, he seems to have found a way to make his articles look fine now. ~ ron |
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