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Concentration
The movement that stores up and concentrates is no less needed than the movement that spreads and diffuses.

13 April 1935

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Concentration does not aim for any effect, but is simple and persistent.

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Concentration on a precise goal is helpful to development.

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The more we concentrate on the goal, the more it blossoms forth and becomes precise.

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The Yogi knows by his capacity for a containing or dynamic identity with things and persons and forces.

11 April 1935

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Knowledge can only come by conscious identity, for that is the only true knowledge, existence aware of itself.1
There is always some kind of unconscious identification with the surrounding people and things; but by will and practice one can learn to concentrate on somebody or something and to get consciously identified with this person or this thing, and
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Sri Aurobindo The Life Divine, SABCL, Vol. 18, p. 213.


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Concentration
through this identification you know the nature of the person or the thing.

20 May 1955

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Nothing is impossible for one who is attentive.

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It is said that the faculty of concentrated attention is at the source of all successful activity. Indeed the capacity and value of a man can be measured by his capacity of concentrated attention.2
In order to obtain this concentration, it is generally recommended to reduce ones activities, to make a choice and confine oneself to this choice alone, so as not to disperse ones energy and attention. For the normal man, this method is good, sometimes even indispensable. But one can imagine something better.

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At times I try to silence the mind, at times to surrender and at times to find my psychic being. Thus I cannot fix my attention on a single thing. Which one should I try first?
All should be done and each one when it comes spontaneously.

16 October 1964

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Generally it comes through interest and a special attraction for a subject Mothers note.


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Wikipedia - Hyperspectral imaging -- Method to create a complete picture of the environment or various objects, each pixel containing a full visible, visible near infrared, near infrared, or infrared spectrum.
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Wikipedia - IEEE 1344 -- IEEE standard for parameters for synchrophasors for power systems
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Wikipedia - Incompleteness theorem
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Wikipedia - Infrared thermometer
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Wikipedia - Inter Caetera
Wikipedia - Inter caetera -- Papal bull issued by Pope Alexander VI
Wikipedia - Intercultural competence
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Wikipedia - Interferometer
Wikipedia - Interior Characterization of Europa using Magnetometry -- Cancelled magnetometer for Europa Clipper
Wikipedia - Interleukin 7 -- Growth factor secreted by stromal cells in the bone marrow and thymus.
Wikipedia - Interleukin -- Group of cytokines (secreted proteins and signal molecules) that were first seen to be expressed by white blood cells
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Wikipedia - International Meteorological Organization Prize -- Annual award of the World Meteorological Organization in the fields of meteorology and operational hydrology
Wikipedia - Interpreted language
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Wikipedia - Interpreter (computing)
Wikipedia - Interpreter directive -- Computer language construct to control an interpreter
Wikipedia - Interpreter pattern
Wikipedia - Interpreter
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Wikipedia - Interviews with My Lai Veterans -- 1970 film
Wikipedia - In the Absence of Mrs. Petersen -- 1966 novel by Nigel Balchin
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Wikipedia - Intrusion detection system
Wikipedia - Intrusion-detection system
Wikipedia - Intrusion Detection
Wikipedia - Intrusion detection
Wikipedia - Inventing the AIDS Virus -- 1996 book by Peter Duesberg
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Wikipedia - Inverse discrete cosine transform
Wikipedia - Inverse-gamma distribution -- Two-parameter family of continuous probability distributions
Wikipedia - Inverse probability -- Obsolete term for the probability distribution of an unobserved variable
Wikipedia - Inversion (meteorology) -- Deviation from the normal change of an atmospheric property with altitude
Wikipedia - Inverted detective story -- Story where crime is shown in the beginning
Wikipedia - Invitation to Sociology -- 1963 book by Peter L. Berger
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Wikipedia - IPad (2019) -- Tablet computer developed and marketed by Apple Inc.
Wikipedia - IPad (2020) -- Tablet computer developed and marketed by Apple Inc.
Wikipedia - IPhone -- Line of smartphones designed and marketed by Apple Inc.
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Wikipedia - Irina Belova (heptathlete) -- Russian heptathlete
Wikipedia - Irina Gulyayeva -- Russian biathlete
Wikipedia - Irina Karpova -- Kazakhstani heptathlete
Wikipedia - Irina Kiseleva -- Soviet modern pentathlete
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