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The Mother's Answers on The Call and Fitness
Mother,
here it is written: "In our Yoga our aim is to be united [with the
Divine] in the physical consciousness and on the supramental plane";
then, when the physical consciousness is united with the Divine, does
transformation follow? But
it is sure to come once the physical consciousness is united, isn't that
so? For,
if so, it is not the final aimif
transformation does not follow! There is something quite remarkable: the physical consciousness, the body-consciousness, cannot know a thing with precision, in all its details, except when it is on the point of being realised. And this will be a sure indication when, for instance, one can understand the process: through what sequence of movements and transformations will the total transformation come about? in what order, in what way, to put it thus. What will happen first? What will happen later?all that, in all its details. Each time you see a detail with exactitude, it means that it is on the point of being realised. One can have the vision of the whole. For instance, it is quite certain that the transformation of the body-consciousness will take place first, that a progress in the mastery and control of all the movements of the body will come next, that this mastery will gradually change (here it becomes more vague), gradually, into a sort of transformation of the movement itself: alternation and transformationall that is certain. But what must happen in the end, what Sri Aurobindo has spoken about in one of his last articles in which he says that even the organs will be transformed, in the sense that they will be replaced by centres of concentration of forces (of concentration and action of forces) of different qualities and kinds which will replace all the organs of the bodythat, my children, is much more distant, that is, something which... one cannot yet grasp the means of doing it. Take, for instance, the heart: by what means is this function of the heart which makes the blood flow through the whole body going to be replaced by a concentration of forces? By what means will the blood be replaced by a certain kind of force, and all the rest? By what means will the lungs be replaced by another concentration of forces, and what forces, and with what vibration, and in what way?... All that will come much later. It cannot yet be realised. One can have an inkling of it, foresee it, but... For the body, to know is to have the power to do. I shall give you an example that's just at hand. You do not know a gymnastic movement except when you do it. Don't you see, when you have done it well, you know it, understand it, but not before that. Physical knowledge is the power of doing. Well, that applies to everything, including transformation. A certain number of years must pass before we can speak with knowledge of how this is going to happen, but all that I can tell you is that it has begun. If you read attentively the next issue of the Bulletin which you will get on the 24th of April, you will see that it has begun. But in fact we shall see later if I can explain to you what it means. Voilà. Sweet
Mother, "later" means when? When will you explain? 21
April 1954 |
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All
can be done if the god-touch is there. - Sri Aurobindo
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