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Premonitory
Dreams
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.
-
Sri Aurobindo
In
sleep one occasionally has a very accurate knowledge
of what is going to happen, with an extraordinary
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 gross mistakes in their predictions?
But
it is a whole world in itself! It is not one question,
but twenty!
There
are all kinds of premonitory dreams. There are premonitory
dreams that are fulfilled immediately, that is to say,
you dream in the night what will happen on the next
day, and there are premonitory dreams that are fulfilled
over varying lengths of time. And according to their
position in time, these dreams are seen on various planes.
The
higher we rise towards absolute certainty, the greater
the distance is, because these visions belong to a region
which is very close to the Origin and the length of
time between the revelation of what is going to be and
its realisation may be very great. But the revelation
is certain, because it is very close to the Origin.
There is a placewhen one is identified with the
Supremewhere one knows everything absolutely,
in the past, the present, the future and everywhere.
But usually people who go there forget what they have
seen when they return. An extremely strict discipline
is needed to remember. And that is the only place where
one cannot make a mistake.
But
the links of the chain of communication are not always
all there and one very rarely remembers.
To
come back to what I was saying, according to the plane
on which one has seen, one can more or less judge the
time that the vision will take to be fulfilled. And
the immediate things are already realised, they already
exist in the subtle physical and they can be seen therethey
simply are, they exist there. They are only the reflectionnot
even a transcriptionthe reflection or projection
of the image in the material world which will appear
on the next day or in a few hours. There you see the
exact thing in all its details, because it already exists;
so everything depends on the accuracy of the vision
and the power of vision. If you have a power of vision
that is objective and sincere, you see the thing accurately;
if you add your own feelings and impressions to it,
it is coloured by them. So accuracy in the subtle physical
depends exclusively on the instrument, that is to say,
on the one who sees.
But
as soon as you enter a more subtle region, such as the
vitaland even more so in the mental, but already
in the vital there is a small margin of possibilitythen
there you can see roughly what is going to happen, but
in detail it may be like this or like that; there are
wills and influences that may possibly intervene and
create a difference.
And
this is because the original Will is reflected, so to
say, in the various regions, and each region alters
the organisation and the relation of the images. The
world we live in is a world of images. It is not the
thing itself in its essence, it is the reflection of
the thing. One could say that we are, in our material
existence, only a reflection, an image of what we are
in our essential reality. And the modalities of these
reflections bring in every error and falsificationwhat
you see in the essence is perfectly true and pure and
exists from all eternity; the images are essentially
variable. And according to the degree of falsehood that
enters into the vibrations, the degree of distortion
and alteration increases. One could say that every circumstance,
every event, every thing has a pure existence, which
is the true existence, and a considerable number of
impure or distorted existences, which are the existence
of the same thing in the various domains of being. For
example, in the intellectual domain, there is already
a good deal of distortion; in the mental domain there
is a considerable amount of distortion, and as all the
emotional and sensorial domains come in, the distortions
increase. And once you reach the material plane, it
is most often unrecognisable. It is completely distortedso
much so that it is sometimes very difficult to know
that this is the material expression of thatthey
are no longer very much alike.
It
is a rather novel way of approaching the problem and
it may be the key to many things.
Thus
when you know someone well and you often see him physically,
if you see him in the subtle physical, already there
are things which become more marked, more visible, more
outstanding, which you had not seen physically, because
in the greyness of the material world they had merged
with many other things on the same plane. There are
characteristics or expressions of character which become
outstanding enough to be quite visible, although they
had not been physically apparent. When you look at a
person physically, there is the complexion, the features,
the expression; at the same moment, if you see this
face in the subtle physical, you suddenly notice that
one part of the face is one colour, another part another
colour; that in the eyes there is an expression and
a kind of light which were not at all visible; and that
the whole has quite a different appearance and, above
all, gives a very different feeling, which to our physical
eyes would seem rather extravagant, but which to the
subtle vision is very expressive and revealing of the
character, or even of the influences acting on this
person. What I say here is the record of an experience
that I had again a few days ago.
So
according to the degree to which you are conscious and
the extent to which you see, you perceive images, see
events that are more or less near, and you see them
more or less accurately. The only vision that is true
and sure is the vision of the divine Consciousness.
So the problem is to become aware of the divine Consciousness
and to keep this consciousness in all details all the
time.
Until
then, there are all sorts of ways of receiving indications.
The precise, accurate, familiar vision that certain
people have may come from several sources. It may be
a vision by identity with circumstances and things,
when you are used to extending your consciousness all
around you. It may be an indication given by a talkative
being from the invisible world who amuses himself by
informing you of what is going to happen this
happens very often. Then everything depends on the moral
character of your informant; if he is amusing himself
at your expense, he tells you all kinds of talesand
this is what happens most of the time to people who
get information from entities. To lure people on, they
may very often tell them things as they really will
be, since they have a universal vision in some domain
of the vital or of the mind; and then when they are
quite sure that you will trust them, they may start
telling you tales and you make a fool of yourself. This
happens very often. You yourself should be in a higher
state of consciousness than these individuals or entities
or these little gods, as some people call them, and
be able to verify from above what their statements are
worth.
If
you have a universal mental vision, you can see all
mental formations. Then you seeand it is very
interestinghow the mental world is organised to
realise itself on the physical plane. You see the various
formations, the way in which they approach and fight
each other, combine together and organise themselves,
the ones that prevail and gain influence and achieve
a more complete realisation. Now if you really want
to have a higher vision, you must rise above the mental
world and see the original wills as they descend to
express themselves. In this case, you may not possess
all the details, but the central fact, the fact in its
central truth, is indisputable, undeniable, absolutely
correct.
Some
people also have the power to predict things which already
exist on earth, but at a distance, at a great distance,
very far from the physical eyes. These are usually people
who are capable of widening and extending their consciousness.
They have a physical, but slightly more subtle vision,
which depends on an organ that is more subtle than the
purely material onewhat might be called the life
of this organand so, by projecting their consciousness
with a will to see, they can see very well, they can
see things: these things already exist, only they are
not within the field of our ordinary vision. People
who have this capacity and who tell what they see, who
are sincere and who are not bluffers, see in a way that
is absolutely precise and exact.
In
fact, an important factor for those who predict or see,
is their absolute sincerity. Unfortunately, because
of people's curiosity, their insistence, the pressure
they applywhich very few can resistwhat
happens, when there is something they do not see exactly
and precisely, is that there is an almost involuntary
faculty of inner imagination, which adds the little
missing element. This is what causes the flaws in their
predictions. Very few have the courage to say, "Oh
no, I do not know about that, it eludes me." They
do not even have the courage to say it to themselves.
And then, just a touch of imagination, acting almost
subconsciously, and they fill in the vision, the informationanything
can happen. Very few people can resist that. I have
known many, many clairvoyants, I have known many people
who had a marvellous gift; very few of them would stop
when they come to the end of their knowledge. Or else
they would add some little detail. This is what always
gives these faculties a rather doubtful quality. One
must truly be a sainta great saint, a great sageand
completely free, not at all influenced by other people.
Naturally, I am not speaking of those who seek fame,
because there they fall into the crudest traps; but
even goodwill, the wish to make people happy, to please
them, to help them, is enough to create a distortion.
When
events are already prepared in the subtle physical and
you have a vision of them, is it too late to change
things? Can one still act?
I know of a very interesting example. There was a time
when in the newspaper Le Matinit was a long time
ago, you must have been very youngevery day there
was a little cartoon of a boy pointing to somethinga
kind of page-boy dressed like thatand always showing
the date or somethinga little cartoon. Now the
gentleman in this story was travelling and he was staying
in a big hotel, I do not remember in which town, and
one night or early in the morning, very early, he had
a dream. He saw this page-boy pointing to his funeral
carriageyou know, when they take people to the
cemetery, in Europeand inviting him to step into
it! He saw that and then in the morning when he was
ready, he left his room which was on the top floor,
and there, on the landing, the same boy, dressed in
the same way, was pointing out the lift for him to go
down. That gave him a shock. He refused and said, No
thank you. The lift fell and crashed, killing the people
inside.
He
told me that after that he believed in dreams.
It
was a vision. He saw the boy, but instead of the lift,
the boy was showing him his hearse. So when he saw the
same gesture, the same boylike the cartoon, you
seehe said, No thank you, I'll walk down, and
the machine was one of those hydraulic liftsbroke
and fell. It was right at the top. It was crushed to
a pulp.
My
explanation is that an entity had forewarned him. The
image of the page-boy seems to indicate that an intelligence,
a consciousness had intervened; it does not seem to
have been his own subconscient. Or it might be that
his subconscient was aware and had seen in the subtle
physical that this was going to happen. But why did
his subconscient give him an image like that? I do not
know. Perhaps something in the subconscient knew, because
it was already there, it was already in the subtle physical.
The accident already existed before it happenedthe
law of the accident.
Obviously,
there is always, in every case, some difference, sometimes
a few hoursbut that is the maximumsometimes
a few seconds. And very often, things tell you that
they are there, and it takes them sometimes a few minutes,
sometimes a few seconds to come into contact with your
consciousness. Constantly, constantly I know what is
going to happen, and for things that are of absolutely
no interestthere is no advantage in knowing it
beforehand, it changes nothing; but it exists, it is
all around you. If your consciousness is wide enough,
you know all that, for example, that a certain person
is going to bring you a parcel, things like that. And
it is like that every day. Or that a certain person
is about to arrive. It is because the consciousness
is extended, so it contacts things.
But
in that case we cannot say that it is a premonition,
for it already exists, only the contact with our senses
takes a few seconds to be realised, because there is
a door or a wall or something that prevents us from
seeing.
But several times I have had experiences like this.
For example, once when I was walking in the mountains,
I was on a path where there was only room for oneon
one side the precipice, on the other sheer rock. There
were three children behind me and a fourth person bringing
up the rear. I was leading. The path ran along the edge
of the rock; we could not see where we were goingand
besides, it was very dangerous; if anyone had slipped,
he would have been over the edge. I was walking in front
when suddenly I saw, with other eyes than thesealthough
I was watching my steps carefullyI saw a snake,
there, on the rock, waiting on the other side. Then
I took one step, gently, and indeed on the other side
there was a snake. That spared me the shock of surprise,
because I had seen and I was advancing cautiously; and
as there was no shock of surprise, I was able to tell
the children without giving them a shock, "Stop,
keep quiet, don't stir." If there had been a shock,
something might have happened. The snake had heard a
noise, it was already coiled and on the defensive in
front of its hole, with its head swayingit was
a viper. This was in France. Nothing happened, whereas
if there had been any confusion or commotion, anything
could have happened.
This
kind of thing has happened to me very, very oftenwith
snakes it happened to me four times. Once, it was completely
dark, here, near the fishing village of Ariankuppam.
There was a river and it happened just at the place
where it flows into the sea. It was darkthe night
had fallen very quickly. We were walking along the road
and just as I was about to put my foot downI had
already lifted my foot and I was going to put it downI
distinctly heard a voice in my ear: Be careful! And
yet nobody had spoken. So I looked and saw, just as
my foot was about to touch the ground, an enormous black
cobra, which I would have comfortably stepped onthose
people don't like that. He streaked away and across
the waterwhat a beauty, my child! His hood open,
head erect above the water, he went across like a king.
Obviously, I would have been punished for my impertinence.
I
have had hundreds and hundreds of experiences like that;
at the very last moment, not a second too soon, I was
informed. And in the most varied circumstances. Once,
in Paris, I was crossing the Boulevard Saint Michel.
It was during the last weeks; I had decided that within
a certain number of months I would achieve union with
the psychic Presence, the inner Divine, and I no longer
had any other thought, any other concern. I lived near
the Luxembourg Gardens and every evening I used to walk
therebut always deeply absorbed within. There
is a kind of intersection there, and it is not a place
to cross when one is deeply absorbed within; it was
not very sensible. And so I was like that, I was walking,
when I suddenly received a shock, as if I had received
a blow, as if something had hit me, and I jumped back
instinctively. And as soon as I had jumped back, a tram
went pastit was the tram that I had felt at a
little more than arm's length. It had touched the aura,
the aura of protection was very strong at that time,
I was deeply immersed in occultism and I knew how to
keep itthe aura of protection had been hit and
that had literally thrown me backwards, as if I had
received a physical shock. And what insults from the
driver! I jumped back just in time and the tram went
by.
I
could tell scores of such stories, if I could remember
them.
The
protection may come from many different sources. Very
often it was someone who informed me: a little entity,
or some kind of being; sometimes it was the aura that
protected me. And it was for all kinds of things. That
is to say, life was seldom limited to the physical bodythis
is convenient, this is good. It is necessary, it increases
your capacities. This is what the person who taught
me occultism told me straightaway: You are depriving
yourself of senses which are most useful even for the
most ordinary life. And this is true, quite true. We
can know infinitely more things than we usually do,
simply by using our own senses. And not only from the
mental point of view, but also from the vital and even
the physical point of view.
But
what is the method?
Oh, the method is very easy. There are disciplines.
It depends on what you want to do.
It
depends. For each thing there is a method. And the first
method is to want it, to begin with, that is, to take
a decision. Then you are given a description of all
these senses and how they workthat takes some
time. You take one sense or several, or the one which
is easiest for you to start with, and you decide. Then
you follow the discipline. It is the equivalent of exercises
for developing the muscles. You can even succeed in
creating a will in yourself.
But
for more subtle things, the method is to make for yourself
an exact image of what you want, to come into contact
with the corresponding vibration, and then to concentrate
and do exercisessuch as to practise seeing through
an object or hearing through a sound, (Mother explained
later: To hear behind the sound is to come into contact
with the subtle reality which is behind the material
fact, behind the word or the physical sound or behind
music, for example. One concentrates and then one hears
what is behind. It means coming into contact with the
vital reality which is behind the appearances. There
can also be a mental reality, but generally, what lies
immediately behind the physical sound is a vital reality)
or seeing at a distance. For example, once, for a long
time, for several months, I was confined to bed and
I found it rather boringI wanted to see. I was
in a room and at one end there was another little room
and at the end of the little room there was a kind of
bridge; in the middle of the garden the bridge became
a staircase leading down into a very big and very beautiful
studio, standing in the middle of the garden. I wanted
to go and see what was happening in the studio, for
I was feeling bored in my room. So I would remain very
quiet, close my eyes and send out my consciousness,
little by little, little by little, little by little.
And day after dayI chose a fixed time and did
the exercise regularly. At first you make use of your
imagination and then it becomes a fact. After some time
I really had the physical sensation that my vision was
moving; I followed it and then I could see things downstairs
which I knew nothing about. I would check afterwards.
In the evening I would ask, Was this like that? And
was that like this?
But
for each one of these things you must practise for months
with patience, with a kind of obstinacy. You take the
senses one by one, hearing, sight, and you can even
arrive at subtle realities of taste, smell and touch.
From
the mental point of view it is easier, for there you
are accustomed to concentration. When you want to think
and find a solution, instead of following the deductions
of thought, you stop everything and try to concentrate
and concentrate, intensify the point of the problem.
You stop everything and wait until, by the intensity
of the concentration, you obtain an answer. This also
requires some time. But if you used to be a good student,
you must be quite used to doing that and it is not very
difficult.
There
is a kind of extension of the physical senses. Red Indians,
for example, possess a sense of hearing and smell with
a far greater range than our ownand dogs! I knew
an Indianhe was my friend when I was eight or
ten years old. He had come with Buffalo Bill, at the
time of the Hippodromeit was a long time ago,
I was eight years oldand he would put his ear
to the ground and was so clever that he knew how far
away... according to the intensity of the vibration,
he knew how far away someone's footsteps were. After
that, the children would immediately say, I wish I knew
how to do that!
And
then you try. That is how you prepare yourself. You
think you are playing but you are preparing yourself
for later on.
27
February 1962
- The Mother
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