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SUPPLEMENT TO
VOLUMES
22-24
LETTERS ON YOGA
LETTER ON YOGA was written to the Maharani of Baroda.
Letter
on Yoga
TO THE MAHARANI OF BARODA
IT IS true that I have by the
practice of Yoga attained to the higher spiritual consciousness which comes by Yoga,
and this
carries with it a certain power. Especially there is the
power to communicate to those who are ready or to help them towards that
spiritual state which, in its perfection, is a condition of unalterable inner
calm, strength and felicity. But this spiritual
peace
and joy is something quite different from
mental peace and happiness. And it cannot be reached without a spiritual
discipline.
I do not know whether this has been rightly
explained to your Highness. I may say briefly that there are two states of
consciousness in either of which one can live. One is a higher consciousness
which stands above the play of life and governs it; this is variously called the
Self, the Spirit or the Divine. The other is the normal consciousness in which
men live; it is something quite superficial, an instrument of the Spirit for the
play of life. Those who live and act in the normal consciousness are governed
entirely by the common movements of the mind and are naturally subject to grief
and joy and anxiety and desire or to everything else that makes up the ordinary
stuff of life. Mental quiet and happiness they can get, but it can never be
permanent or secure. But the spiritual consciousness is all light, peace, power
and bliss. If one can live entirely in it, there is no question; these things
become naturally and securely his. But even if he can live partly in it or keep
himself constantly/open to it, he receives enough of this spiritual light and
peace and strength and happiness to carry him securely through all the shocks of
life. What one gains by opening to this spiritual consciousness, depends on what
one seeks from it; if it is peace, one gets peace; if it is light or knowledge,
one lives in a great light and receives a knowledge deeper and truer than any
the normal mind of man can acquire; if it is strength or power, he gets a
spiritual strength for the inner life or
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Yogic power to govern the outer work and
action; if it is happiness, he enters into a beatitude far greater than any joy
or happiness that the ordinary human life can give.
There are many ways of opening to this Divine Consciousness or entering
into it. My way which I show to others by a constant practice is to go inward
into oneself, to open by aspiration to the Divine and once one is conscious of
it and its action, to give oneself to it entirely. This self-giving means not to
ask for anything but the constant contact or union with the Divine
Consciousness, to aspire for its peace, power, light and felicity, but to ask
nothing else and in life and action to be its instrument only for whatever work
it gives one to do in the world. If one can once open and feel the Divine Force,
the Power of the Spirit working in the mind and heart and body, the rest is a
matter of remaining faithful to it, calling for it always, allowing it to do its
work when it comes and rejecting every other and inferior force that belongs to
the lower consciousness and the lower nature.
I have written so much in order to
explain my position and the nature of my Yogic power. I do not usually ask
anyone to practise this Yoga, because it is possible only for those who have
from the beginning or who develop a strong call to it; others cannot go through
it all to the end. Nor do I often go out of my way to help those who are
merely in need of some kind of quietude of external nature though I do
not refuse to do it in certain cases. My aim is to create a center of spiritual
life which shall serve as a means of bringing down the higher consciousness and
making it a power not merely for 'salvation' but for a divine life upon earth.
It is with this object that I have withdrawn from public life and founded this
Ashram in Pondicherry (so called for want of a better word, for it is not an
Ashram of Sannyasins, but of those who want to leave all else and prepare for
this rule). But at the same time I have a small number of disciples all over
India who live in their families and receive spiritual help from me even at a
distance.
This is all I can answer to your Highness at present. It is for you to
decide (Alternative
words: see
for yourself) whether what you seek has anything to do with what I have explained in
this letter.
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