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BOOKS
Advanced_Dungeons_and_Dragons_2E
Big_Mind,_Big_Heart
Blazing_the_Trail_from_Infancy_to_Enlightenment
City_of_God
Collected_Fictions
Collected_Poems
Concentration_(book)
DND_DM_Guide_5E
Enchiridion_text
Epigrams_from_Savitri
Evolution_II
Faust
Full_Circle
General_Principles_of_Kabbalah
Guru_Bhakti_Yoga
Heart_of_Matter
Hopscotch
Hundred_Thousand_Songs_of_Milarepa
Infinite_Library
Integral_Life_Practice_(book)
Journey_to_the_Lord_of_Power_-_A_Sufi_Manual_on_Retreat
Labyrinths
Let_Me_Explain
Letters_On_Yoga
Letters_On_Yoga_I
Letters_On_Yoga_III
Letters_On_Yoga_IV
Liber_157_-_The_Tao_Teh_King
Life_without_Death
Mans_Search_for_Meaning
Modern_Man_in_Search_of_a_Soul
My_Burning_Heart
Mysterium_Coniunctionis
Nausea
On_Interpretation
On_the_Way_to_Supermanhood
On_Thoughts_And_Aphorisms
Plotinus_-_Complete_Works_Vol_01
Process_and_Reality
Questions_And_Answers_1953
Savitri
Spiral_Dynamics
Tablets_of_Baha_u_llah
The_Act_of_Creation
The_Bible
The_Blue_Cliff_Records
the_Book
the_Book_of_Wisdom2
The_Categories
The_Complete_Dead_Sea_Scrolls_in_English
The_Diamond_Sutra
The_Divine_Companion
The_Divine_Milieu
The_Epic_of_Gilgamesh
The_Essential_Songs_of_Milarepa
The_Gateless_Gate
The_Heros_Journey
The_Imitation_of_Christ
The_Interpretation_of_Dreams
The_Life_Divine
The_Lotus_Sutra
The_Odyssey
The_Phenomenon_of_Man
The_Practice_of_Magical_Evocation
The_Republic
The_Seals_of_Wisdom
The_Seat_of_the_Soul
The_Secret_Doctrine
The_Seven_Valleys_and_the_Four_Valleys
The_Social_Contract
The_Tarot_of_Paul_Christian
The_Use_and_Abuse_of_History
The_Way_of_Perfection
The_Wit_and_Wisdom_of_Alfred_North_Whitehead
The_Yoga_Sutras
Thought_Power
Three_Books_on_Occult_Philosophy
Thus_Spoke_Zarathustra
Toward_the_Future
Twilight_of_the_Idols
Vishnu_Purana
Walden,_and_On_The_Duty_Of_Civil_Disobedience
Writings_In_Bengali_and_Sanskrit

IN CHAPTERS TITLE
07.02_-_The_Parable_of_the_Search_for_the_Soul
07.10_-_Diseases_and_Accidents
1.13_-_The_Pentacle,_Lamen_or_Seal
1.16_-_The_Season_of_Truth
14.08_-_A_Parable_of_Sea-Gulls
1.ac_-_At_Sea
1.ami_-_O_wave!_Plunge_headlong_into_the_dark_seas_(from_Baal-i-Jibreel)
1.bsf_-_Like_a_deep_sea
1.dd_-_As_many_as_are_the_waves_of_the_sea
1f.lovecraft_-_Till_A_the_Seas
1.fs_-_Rousseau
1.hcyc_-_18_-_I_wandered_over_rivers_and_seas,_crossing_mountains_and_streams_(from_The_Shodoka)
1.hs_-_Melt_yourself_down_in_this_search
1.jk_-_Sonnet._On_The_Sea
1.jk_-_Sonnet._The_Human_Seasons
1.jwvg_-_Calm_At_Sea
1.jwvg_-_The_Sea-Voyage
1.kbr_-_The_Drop_and_the_Sea
1.kbr_-_The_Dropp_And_The_Sea
1.kbr_-_Where_do_you_search_me
1.lb_-_Ballads_Of_Four_Seasons:_Spring
1.lb_-_Ballads_Of_Four_Seasons:_Winter
1.lla_-_I_searched_for_my_Self
1.lovecraft_-_The_Bride_Of_The_Sea
1.mb_-_how_wild_the_sea_is
1.pbs_-_A_Vision_Of_The_Sea
1.poe_-_The_City_In_The_Sea
1.rb_-_Home_Thoughts,_from_the_Sea
1.rmr_-_Song_Of_The_Sea
1.rt_-_I_Cast_My_Net_Into_The_Sea
1.rt_-_On_The_Seashore
1.rwe_-_Gnothi_Seauton
1.rwe_-_Seashore
1.srmd_-_My_heart_searched_for_your_fragrance
1.wby_-_Cuchulains_Fight_With_The_Sea
1.whitman_-_After_The_Sea-Ship
1.whitman_-_In_Cabind_Ships_At_Sea
1.whitman_-_Or_From_That_Sea_Of_Time
1.whitman_-_Sea-Shore_Memories
1.whitman_-_Song_For_All_Seas,_All_Ships
1.ww_-_A_Fact,_And_An_Imagination,_Or,_Canute_And_Alfred,_On_The_Seashore
1.ww_-_A_Slumber_did_my_Spirit_Seal
1.ww_-_By_The_Seaside
1.ww_-_Composed_By_The_Sea-Side,_Near_Calais,_August_1802
1.ww_-_Inscriptions_For_A_Seat_In_The_Groves_Of_Coleorton
1.ww_-_Inscriptions_In_The_Ground_Of_Coleorton,_The_Seat_Of_Sir_George_Beaumont,_Bart.,_Leicestershire
1.ww_-_Lines_Left_Upon_The_Seat_Of_A_Yew-Tree,
1.ww_-_With_Ships_the_Sea_was_Sprinkled_Far_and_Nigh
3.1.08_-_To_the_Sea
3.1.13_-_The_Sea_at_Night
3.16_-_THE_SEVEN_SEALS_OR_THE_YES_AND_AMEN_SONG
Averroes_Search

IN CHAPTERS CLASSNAME

IN CHAPTERS TEXT
0_0.01_-_Introduction
00.01_-_The_Approach_to_Mysticism
0_0.02_-_Topographical_Note
00.03_-_Upanishadic_Symbolism
00.04_-_The_Beautiful_in_the_Upanishads
00.05_-_A_Vedic_Conception_of_the_Poet
0.00a_-_Introduction
000_-_Humans_in_Universe
0.00_-_INTRODUCTION
0.00_-_The_Book_of_Lies_Text
0.00_-_THE_GOSPEL_PREFACE
0.00_-_The_Wellspring_of_Reality
0.01f_-_FOREWARD
0.01_-_I_-_Sri_Aurobindos_personality,_his_outer_retirement_-_outside_contacts_after_1910_-_spiritual_personalities-_Vibhutis_and_Avatars_-__transformtion_of_human_personality
0.01_-_Letters_from_the_Mother_to_Her_Son
0.02_-_Letters_to_a_Sadhak
0.02_-_The_Three_Steps_of_Nature
0.03_-_III_-_The_Evening_Sittings
0.03_-_Letters_to_My_little_smile
0.05_-_Letters_to_a_Child
0.05_-_The_Synthesis_of_the_Systems
0.06_-_Letters_to_a_Young_Sadhak
01.01_-_A_Yoga_of_the_Art_of_Life
01.01_-_Sri_Aurobindo_-_The_Age_of_Sri_Aurobindo
01.01_-_The_New_Humanity
01.01_-_The_Symbol_Dawn
01.02_-_Natures_Own_Yoga
01.02_-_Sri_Aurobindo_-_Ahana_and_Other_Poems
01.02_-_The_Issue
01.02_-_The_Object_of_the_Integral_Yoga
01.03_-_Mystic_Poetry
01.03_-_Rationalism
01.03_-_Sri_Aurobindo_and_his_School
01.03_-_The_Yoga_of_the_King_-_The_Yoga_of_the_Souls_Release
01.04_-_Motives_for_Seeking_the_Divine
01.04_-_The_Poetry_in_the_Making
01.04_-_The_Secret_Knowledge
01.05_-_Rabindranath_Tagore:_A_Great_Poet,_a_Great_Man
01.05_-_The_Yoga_of_the_King_-_The_Yoga_of_the_Spirits_Freedom_and_Greatness
01.06_-_On_Communism
01.07_-_Blaise_Pascal_(1623-1662)
01.08_-_A_Theory_of_Yoga
0.10_-_Letters_to_a_Young_Captain
01.10_-_Principle_and_Personality
01.14_-_Nicholas_Roerich
0.13_-_Letters_to_a_Student
0.14_-_Letters_to_a_Sadhak
0_1954-08-25_-_what_is_this_personality?_and_when_will_she_come?
0_1956-09-12
0_1956-10-28
0_1957-04-09
0_1957-07-03
0_1957-12-13
0_1958-03-07
0_1958-08-29
0_1958-11-08
0_1958-12-15_-_tantric_mantra_-_125,000
0_1959-01-14
0_1959-05-28
0_1959-06-03
0_1959-06-08
0_1959-06-25
0_1960-03-03
0_1960-04-20
0_1960-05-28_-_death_of_K_-_the_death_process-_the_subtle_physical
0_1960-06-04
0_1960-07-26_-_Mothers_vision_-_looking_up_words_in_the_subconscient
0_1960-09-20
0_1960-10-25
0_1960-11-05
0_1960-11-12
0_1960-11-15
0_1960-11-26
0_1961-01-19
0_1961-01-22
0_1961-01-24
0_1961-01-31
0_1961-02-11
0_1961-02-25
0_1961-03-04
0_1961-03-07
0_1961-03-11
0_1961-03-14
0_1961-04-29
0_1961-05-12
0_1961-06-06
0_1961-07-07
0_1961-07-28
0_1961-08-05
0_1961-08-11
0_1961-09-10
0_1961-09-16
0_1961-10-02
0_1961-11-05
0_1961-12-16
0_1961-12-20
0_1962-01-09
0_1962-01-21
0_1962-02-06
0_1962-02-13
0_1962-02-24
0_1962-02-27
0_1962-03-11
0_1962-05-15
0_1962-05-27
0_1962-05-29
0_1962-06-02
0_1962-06-12
0_1962-06-27
0_1962-06-30
0_1962-07-07
0_1962-07-14
0_1962-07-21
0_1962-08-14
0_1962-08-25
0_1962-08-28
0_1962-10-16
0_1962-11-17
0_1962-11-20
0_1962-12-15
0_1963-01-30
0_1963-02-19
0_1963-03-09
0_1963-03-16
0_1963-03-19
0_1963-03-23
0_1963-04-20
0_1963-05-03
0_1963-06-03
0_1963-06-15
0_1963-07-03
0_1963-07-10
0_1963-07-13
0_1963-07-24
0_1963-07-27
0_1963-08-07
0_1963-08-31
0_1963-10-16
0_1963-10-19
0_1963-10-26
0_1963-11-23
0_1963-12-21
0_1963-12-25
0_1964-01-04
0_1964-01-18
0_1964-01-29
0_1964-03-07
0_1964-05-02
0_1964-05-14
0_1964-05-17
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0_1964-07-28
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0_1964-09-26
0_1964-09-30
0_1964-10-07
0_1964-10-17
0_1964-10-30
0_1964-11-21
0_1964-11-25
0_1964-11-28
0_1964-12-02
0_1965-02-19
0_1965-05-08
0_1965-06-14
0_1965-06-18_-_supramental_ship
0_1965-06-23
0_1965-06-30
0_1965-07-10
0_1965-07-17
0_1965-07-24
0_1965-08-07
0_1965-08-21
0_1965-09-18
0_1965-10-13
0_1965-11-06
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0_1965-11-23
0_1965-11-27
0_1965-12-07
0_1965-12-10
0_1965-12-18
0_1966-01-08
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0_1967-06-03
0_1967-06-07
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0_1967-06-21
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0_1967-07-15
0_1967-07-22
0_1967-09-13
0_1967-10-04
0_1967-10-19
0_1967-12-06
0_1967-12-30
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0_1968-09-07
0_1968-09-28
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0_1968-11-13
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0_1969-05-03
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0_1969-07-30
0_1969-08-23
0_1969-08-30
0_1969-09-03
0_1969-09-13
0_1969-09-24
0_1969-09-27
0_1969-10-01
0_1969-10-11
0_1969-11-05
0_1969-11-12
0_1969-11-29
0_1969-12-13
0_1969-12-31
0_1970-01-03
0_1970-02-07
0_1970-03-04
0_1970-03-14
0_1970-03-18
0_1970-03-21
0_1970-03-28
0_1970-04-08
0_1970-04-29
0_1970-05-02
0_1970-05-09
0_1970-05-23
0_1970-06-20
0_1970-07-04
0_1970-07-11
0_1970-07-18
0_1970-09-09
0_1970-11-18
0_1971-02-24
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0_1971-04-14
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0_1971-06-30
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0_1971-10-16
0_1971-10-27
0_1971-11-17
0_1971-11-20
0_1971-11-27
0_1972-01-12
0_1972-03-08
0_1972-03-10
0_1972-03-29a
0_1972-04-05
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0_1973-04-14
02.01_-_A_Vedic_Story
02.01_-_Metaphysical_Thought_and_the_Supreme_Truth
02.01_-_The_World-Stair
02.02_-_Lines_of_the_Descent_of_Consciousness
02.02_-_Rishi_Dirghatama
02.02_-_The_Kingdom_of_Subtle_Matter
02.03_-_The_Glory_and_the_Fall_of_Life
02.03_-_The_Shakespearean_Word
02.04_-_The_Kingdoms_of_the_Little_Life
02.04_-_Two_Sonnets_of_Shakespeare
02.05_-_The_Godheads_of_the_Little_Life
02.06_-_Boris_Pasternak
02.06_-_The_Integral_Yoga_and_Other_Yogas
02.06_-_The_Kingdoms_and_Godheads_of_the_Greater_Life
02.07_-_George_Seftris
02.07_-_The_Descent_into_Night
02.08_-_Jules_Supervielle
02.08_-_The_World_of_Falsehood,_the_Mother_of_Evil_and_the_Sons_of_Darkness
02.09_-_The_Paradise_of_the_Life-Gods
02.09_-_Two_Mystic_Poems_in_Modern_French
02.10_-_The_Kingdoms_and_Godheads_of_the_Little_Mind
02.11_-_The_Kingdoms_and_Godheads_of_the_Greater_Mind
02.13_-_On_Social_Reconstruction
02.14_-_Appendix
02.14_-_Panacea_of_Isms
02.14_-_The_World-Soul
02.15_-_The_Kingdoms_of_the_Greater_Knowledge
03.01_-_Humanism_and_Humanism
03.01_-_The_Pursuit_of_the_Unknowable
03.02_-_The_Adoration_of_the_Divine_Mother
03.02_-_Yogic_Initiation_and_Aptitude
03.03_-_A_Stainless_Steel_Frame
03.03_-_Modernism_-_An_Oriental_Interpretation
03.03_-_The_House_of_the_Spirit_and_the_New_Creation
03.04_-_The_Body_Human
03.04_-_The_Vision_and_the_Boon
03.06_-_Divine_Humanism
03.06_-_The_Pact_and_its_Sanction
03.08_-_The_Democracy_of_Tomorrow
03.09_-_Art_and_Katharsis
03.10_-_The_Mission_of_Buddhism
03.11_-_Modernist_Poetry
03.12_-_Communism:_What_does_it_Mean?
04.01_-_The_Birth_and_Childhood_of_the_Flame
04.01_-_The_Divine_Man
04.01_-_The_March_of_Civilisation
04.02_-_Human_Progress
04.02_-_The_Growth_of_the_Flame
04.03_-_Consciousness_as_Energy
04.03_-_The_Call_to_the_Quest
04.04_-_A_Global_Humanity
04.04_-_The_Quest
04.05_-_The_Immortal_Nation
04.07_-_To_the_Heights_VII_(Mahakali)
04.09_-_To_the_Heights-I_(Mahasarswati)
04.10_-_To_the_Heights-X
04.13_-_To_the_HeightsXIII
04.25_-_To_the_Heights-XXV
04.33_-_To_the_Heights-XXXIII
04.45_-_To_the_Heights-XLV
05.01_-_Man_and_the_Gods
05.02_-_Gods_Labour
05.02_-_Physician,_Heal_Thyself
05.02_-_Satyavan
05.03_-_Bypaths_of_Souls_Journey
05.03_-_Satyavan_and_Savitri
05.04_-_The_Immortal_Person
05.05_-_In_Quest_of_Reality
05.06_-_Physics_or_philosophy
05.07_-_Man_and_Superman
05.07_-_The_Observer_and_the_Observed
05.08_-_An_Age_of_Revolution
05.08_-_True_Charity
05.11_-_The_Soul_of_a_Nation
05.13_-_Darshana_and_Philosophy
05.18_-_Man_to_be_Surpassed
05.23_-_The_Base_of_Sincerity
05.30_-_Theres_a_Divinity
06.01_-_The_Word_of_Fate
06.02_-_The_Way_of_Fate_and_the_Problem_of_Pain
06.13_-_Body,_the_Occult_Agent
06.16_-_A_Page_of_Occult_History
06.31_-_Identification_of_Consciousness
07.01_-_Realisation,_Past_and_Future
07.01_-_The_Joy_of_Union;_the_Ordeal_of_the_Foreknowledge
07.02_-_The_Parable_of_the_Search_for_the_Soul
07.03_-_The_Entry_into_the_Inner_Countries
07.03_-_This_Expanding_Universe
07.04_-_The_Triple_Soul-Forces
07.05_-_The_Finding_of_the_Soul
07.06_-_Nirvana_and_the_Discovery_of_the_All-Negating_Absolute
07.06_-_Record_of_World-History
07.07_-_The_Discovery_of_the_Cosmic_Spirit_and_the_Cosmic_Consciousness
07.09_-_The_Symbolic_Ignorance
07.10_-_Diseases_and_Accidents
07.11_-_The_Problem_of_Evil
07.12_-_This_Ugliness_in_the_World
07.16_-_Things_Significant_and_Insignificant
07.32_-_The_Yogic_Centres
07.39_-_The_Homogeneous_Being
07.40_-_Service_Human_and_Divine
08.07_-_Sleep_and_Pain
08.24_-_On_Food
08.30_-_Dealing_with_a_Wrong_Movement
08.31_-_Personal_Effort_and_Surrender
08.32_-_The_Surrender_of_an_Inner_Warrior
08.34_-_To_Melt_into_the_Divine
08.35_-_Love_Divine
08.37_-_The_Significance_of_Dates
09.01_-_Towards_the_Black_Void
09.02_-_The_Journey_in_Eternal_Night_and_the_Voice_of_the_Darkness
09.05_-_The_Story_of_Love
09.09_-_The_Origin
09.10_-_The_Supramental_Vision
09.18_-_The_Mother_on_Herself
10.01_-_A_Dream
10.01_-_Cycles_of_Creation
10.01_-_The_Dream_Twilight_of_the_Ideal
10.02_-_The_Gospel_of_Death_and_Vanity_of_the_Ideal
10.03_-_The_Debate_of_Love_and_Death
10.04_-_Lord_of_Time
10.04_-_The_Dream_Twilight_of_the_Earthly_Real
10.05_-_Mind_and_the_Mental_World
10.06_-_Looking_around_with_Craziness
10.07_-_The_World_is_One
1.00a_-_DIVISION_A_-_THE_INTERNAL_FIRES_OF_THE_SHEATHS.
1.00a_-_Foreword
1.00a_-_Introduction
1.00b_-_Introduction
1.00c_-_DIVISION_C_-_THE_ETHERIC_BODY_AND_PRANA
1.00c_-_INTRODUCTION
1.00d_-_DIVISION_D_-_KUNDALINI_AND_THE_SPINE
1.00d_-_Introduction
1.00e_-_DIVISION_E_-_MOTION_ON_THE_PHYSICAL_AND_ASTRAL_PLANES
1.00_-_INTRODUCTION
1.00_-_INTRODUCTORY_REMARKS
1.00_-_Main
1.00_-_Preface
1.00_-_PREFACE_-_DESCENSUS_AD_INFERNOS
1.00_-_Preliminary_Remarks
1.00_-_PRELUDE_AT_THE_THEATRE
1.00_-_PROLOGUE_IN_HEAVEN
1.00_-_The_way_of_what_is_to_come
10.10_-_A_Poem
1.010_-_Self-Control_-_The_Alpha_and_Omega_of_Yoga
10.12_-_Awake_Mother
10.17_-_Miracles:_Their_True_Significance
1.01_-_Adam_Kadmon_and_the_Evolution
1.01_-_A_NOTE_ON_PROGRESS
1.01_-_Appearance_and_Reality
1.01_-_Archetypes_of_the_Collective_Unconscious
1.01_-_BOOK_THE_FIRST
1.01_-_Economy
1.01f_-_Introduction
1.01_-_Foreward
1.01_-_Hatha_Yoga
1.01_-_Historical_Survey
1.01_-_How_is_Knowledge_Of_The_Higher_Worlds_Attained?
1.01_-_Introduction
1.01_-_MAPS_OF_EXPERIENCE_-_OBJECT_AND_MEANING
1.01_-_MASTER_AND_DISCIPLE
1.01_-_Meeting_the_Master_-_Authors_first_meeting,_December_1918
1.01_-_Necessity_for_knowledge_of_the_whole_human_being_for_a_genuine_education.
1.01_-_Newtonian_and_Bergsonian_Time
1.01_-_NIGHT
1.01_-_On_knowledge_of_the_soul,_and_how_knowledge_of_the_soul_is_the_key_to_the_knowledge_of_God.
1.01_-_On_Love
1.01_-_On_renunciation_of_the_world
1.01_-_Prayer
1.01_-_Principles_of_Practical_Psycho_therapy
1.01_-_Proem
1.01_-_SAMADHI_PADA
1.01_-_Soul_and_God
1.01_-_Tara_the_Divine
1.01_-_THAT_ARE_THOU
1.01_-_the_Call_to_Adventure
1.01_-_The_Castle
1.01_-_The_Cycle_of_Society
1.01_-_The_Dark_Forest._The_Hill_of_Difficulty._The_Panther,_the_Lion,_and_the_Wolf._Virgil.
1.01_-_The_First_Steps
1.01_-_The_Four_Aids
1.01_-_The_Highest_Meaning_of_the_Holy_Truths
1.01_-_The_Human_Aspiration
1.01_-_The_King_of_the_Wood
1.01_-_The_Lord_of_hosts
1.01_-_The_Mental_Fortress
1.01_-_The_Offering
1.01_-_THE_OPPOSITES
1.01_-_The_Rape_of_the_Lock
1.01_-_The_Science_of_Living
1.01_-_The_Unexpected
1.01_-_To_Watanabe_Sukefusa
1.01_-_What_is_Magick?
1.01_-_Who_is_Tara
1.02.2.1_-_Brahman_-_Oneness_of_God_and_the_World
1.02.3.3_-_Birth_and_Non-Birth
10.23_-_Prayers_and_Meditations_of_the_Mother
10.24_-_Savitri
10.27_-_Consciousness
1.028_-_Bringing_About_Whole-Souled_Dedication
10.28_-_Love_and_Love
1.02_-_BOOK_THE_SECOND
1.02_-_IN_THE_COMPANY_OF_DEVOTEES
1.02_-_Karmayoga
1.02_-_MAPS_OF_MEANING_-_THREE_LEVELS_OF_ANALYSIS
1.02_-_Meditating_on_Tara
1.02_-_Meeting_the_Master_-_Authors_second_meeting,_March_1921
1.02_-_On_detachment
1.02_-_On_the_Knowledge_of_God.
1.02_-_On_the_Service_of_the_Soul
1.02_-_Outline_of_Practice
1.02_-_Prana
1.02_-_Prayer_of_Parashara_to_Vishnu
1.02_-_Priestly_Kings
1.02_-_SADHANA_PADA
1.02_-_Self-Consecration
1.02_-_Skillful_Means
1.02_-_SOCIAL_HEREDITY_AND_PROGRESS
1.02_-_Substance_Is_Eternal
1.02_-_The_7_Habits__An_Overview
1.02_-_The_Age_of_Individualism_and_Reason
1.02_-_The_Child_as_growing_being_and_the_childs_experience_of_encountering_the_teacher.
1.02_-_The_Concept_of_the_Collective_Unconscious
1.02_-_The_Descent._Dante's_Protest_and_Virgil's_Appeal._The_Intercession_of_the_Three_Ladies_Benedight.
1.02_-_The_Development_of_Sri_Aurobindos_Thought
1.02_-_The_Divine_Is_with_You
1.02_-_The_Divine_Teacher
1.02_-_The_Doctrine_of_the_Mystics
1.02_-_The_Great_Process
1.02_-_The_Human_Soul
1.02_-_THE_NATURE_OF_THE_GROUND
1.02_-_The_Necessity_of_Magick_for_All
1.02_-_The_Philosophy_of_Ishvara
1.02_-_The_Pit
1.02_-_THE_POOL_OF_TEARS
1.02_-_THE_PROBLEM_OF_SOCRATES
1.02_-_THE_QUATERNIO_AND_THE_MEDIATING_ROLE_OF_MERCURIUS
1.02_-_The_Refusal_of_the_Call
1.02_-_The_Stages_of_Initiation
1.02_-_The_Three_European_Worlds
1.02_-_The_Two_Negations_1_-_The_Materialist_Denial
1.02_-_The_Ultimate_Path_is_Without_Difficulty
1.02_-_The_Virtues
1.02_-_The_Vision_of_the_Past
1.02_-_THE_WITHIN_OF_THINGS
1.02_-_What_is_Psycho_therapy?
1.02_-_Where_I_Lived,_and_What_I_Lived_For
1.031_-_Intense_Aspiration
10.31_-_The_Mystery_of_The_Five_Senses
1.032_-_Our_Concept_of_God
10.32_-_The_Mystery_of_the_Five_Elements
1.035_-_The_Recitation_of_Mantra
1.036_-_The_Rise_of_Obstacles_in_Yoga_Practice
1.037_-_Preventing_the_Fall_in_Yoga
10.37_-_The_Golden_Bridge
1.03_-_A_Parable
1.03_-_APPRENTICESHIP_AND_ENCULTURATION_-_ADOPTION_OF_A_SHARED_MAP
1.03_-_A_Sapphire_Tale
1.03_-_Bloodstream_Sermon
1.03_-_BOOK_THE_THIRD
1.03_-_Hymns_of_Gritsamada
1.03_-_Japa_Yoga
1.03_-_Master_Ma_is_Unwell
1.03_-_Meeting_the_Master_-_Meeting_with_others
1.03_-_On_exile_or_pilgrimage
1.03_-_On_Knowledge_of_the_World.
1.03_-_PERSONALITY,_SANCTITY,_DIVINE_INCARNATION
1.03_-_Preparing_for_the_Miraculous
1.03_-_Questions_and_Answers
1.03_-_Reading
1.03_-_.REASON._IN_PHILOSOPHY
1.03_-_Self-Surrender_in_Works_-_The_Way_of_The_Gita
1.03_-_Some_Aspects_of_Modern_Psycho_therapy
1.03_-_Some_Practical_Aspects
1.03_-_Supernatural_Aid
1.03_-_Sympathetic_Magic
1.03_-_Tara,_Liberator_from_the_Eight_Dangers
1.03_-_The_Coming_of_the_Subjective_Age
1.03_-_The_End_of_the_Intellect
1.03_-_THE_GRAND_OPTION
1.03_-_The_House_Of_The_Lord
1.03_-_The_Human_Disciple
1.03_-_The_Phenomenon_of_Man
1.03_-_The_Sephiros
1.03_-_THE_STUDY_(The_Exorcism)
1.03_-_The_Sunlit_Path
1.03_-_The_Tale_of_the_Alchemist_Who_Sold_His_Soul
1.03_-_The_three_first_elements
1.03_-_The_Two_Negations_2_-_The_Refusal_of_the_Ascetic
1.03_-_The_Uncreated
1.03_-_The_Void
1.03_-_To_Layman_Ishii
1.03_-_VISIT_TO_VIDYASAGAR
1.03_-_YIBHOOTI_PADA
1.040_-_Re-Educating_the_Mind
1.04_-_ADVICE_TO_HOUSEHOLDERS
1.04_-_Body,_Soul_and_Spirit
1.04_-_BOOK_THE_FOURTH
1.04_-_Descent_into_Future_Hell
1.04_-_Feedback_and_Oscillation
1.04_-_GOD_IN_THE_WORLD
1.04_-_Hymns_of_Bharadwaja
1.04_-_KAI_VALYA_PADA
1.04_-_Magic_and_Religion
1.04_-_Money
1.04_-_Nada_Yoga
1.04_-_Narayana_appearance,_in_the_beginning_of_the_Kalpa,_as_the_Varaha_(boar)
1.04_-_On_blessed_and_ever-memorable_obedience
1.04_-_On_Knowledge_of_the_Future_World.
1.04_-_Pratyahara
1.04_-_Reality_Omnipresent
1.04_-_Religion_and_Occultism
1.04_-_SOME_REFLECTIONS_ON_PROGRESS
1.04_-_Sounds
1.04_-_Te_Shan_Carrying_His_Bundle
1.04_-_The_33_seven_double_letters
1.04_-_The_Aims_of_Psycho_therapy
1.04_-_THE_APPEARANCE_OF_ANOMALY_-_CHALLENGE_TO_THE_SHARED_MAP
1.04_-_The_Control_of_Psychic_Prana
1.04_-_The_Crossing_of_the_First_Threshold
1.04_-_The_Discovery_of_the_Nation-Soul
1.04_-_The_Divine_Mother_-_This_Is_She
1.04_-_The_Future_of_Man
1.04_-_The_Gods_of_the_Veda
1.04_-_The_Need_of_Guru
1.04_-_The_Paths
1.04_-_The_Praise
1.04_-_The_Qabalah__The_Best_Training_for_Memory
1.04_-_The_Sacrifice_the_Triune_Path_and_the_Lord_of_the_Sacrifice
1.04_-_The_Self
1.04_-_The_Silent_Mind
1.04_-_To_the_Priest_of_Rytan-ji
1.04_-_Wake-Up_Sermon
1.04_-_What_Arjuna_Saw_-_the_Dark_Side_of_the_Force
1.04_-_Wherefore_of_World?
1.05_-_2010_and_1956_-_Doomsday?
1.052_-_Yoga_Practice_-_A_Series_of_Positive_Steps
1.053_-_A_Very_Important_Sadhana
1.056_-_Lack_of_Knowledge_is_the_Cause_of_Suffering
1.05_-_ADVICE_FROM_A_CATERPILLAR
1.05_-_AUERBACHS_CELLAR
1.05_-_Bhakti_Yoga
1.05_-_BOOK_THE_FIFTH
1.05_-_Character_Of_The_Atoms
1.05_-_CHARITY
1.05_-_Christ,_A_Symbol_of_the_Self
1.05_-_Computing_Machines_and_the_Nervous_System
1.05_-_Dharana
1.05_-_Hsueh_Feng's_Grain_of_Rice
1.05_-_Hymns_of_Bharadwaja
1.05_-_On_painstaking_and_true_repentance_which_constitute_the_life_of_the_holy_convicts;_and_about_the_prison.
1.05_-_On_the_Love_of_God.
1.05_-_Pratyahara_and_Dharana
1.05_-_Problems_of_Modern_Psycho_therapy
1.05_-_Qualifications_of_the_Aspirant_and_the_Teacher
1.05_-_Ritam
1.05_-_Solitude
1.05_-_Some_Results_of_Initiation
1.05_-_The_Ascent_of_the_Sacrifice_-_The_Psychic_Being
1.05_-_The_Belly_of_the_Whale
1.05_-_The_Creative_Principle
1.05_-_THE_HOSTILE_BROTHERS_-_ARCHETYPES_OF_RESPONSE_TO_THE_UNKNOWN
1.05_-_The_Magical_Control_of_the_Weather
1.05_-_THE_MASTER_AND_KESHAB
1.05_-_The_New_Consciousness
1.05_-_THE_NEW_SPIRIT
1.05_-_The_Second_Circle__The_Wanton._Minos._The_Infernal_Hurricane._Francesca_da_Rimini.
1.05_-_The_Universe__The_0_=_2_Equation
1.05_-_To_Know_How_To_Suffer
1.05_-_Vishnu_as_Brahma_creates_the_world
1.05_-_War_And_Politics
1.05_-_Yoga_and_Hypnotism
1.060_-_Tracing_the_Ultimate_Cause_of_Any_Experience
1.06_-_Being_Human_and_the_Copernican_Principle
1.06_-_BOOK_THE_SIXTH
1.06_-_Confutation_Of_Other_Philosophers
1.06_-_Dhyana
1.06_-_Five_Dreams
1.06_-_Hymns_of_Parashara
1.06_-_Iconography
1.06_-_Incarnate_Teachers_and_Incarnation
1.06_-_LIFE_AND_THE_PLANETS
1.06_-_Magicians_as_Kings
1.06_-_Man_in_the_Universe
1.06_-_MORTIFICATION,_NON-ATTACHMENT,_RIGHT_LIVELIHOOD
1.06_-_On_Induction
1.06_-_ON_THE_PALE_CRIMINAL
1.06_-_On_Thought
1.06_-_On_Work
1.06_-_Origin_of_the_four_castes
1.06_-_Psychic_Education
1.06_-_Psycho_therapy_and_a_Philosophy_of_Life
1.06_-_Quieting_the_Vital
1.06_-_Raja_Yoga
1.06_-_The_Ascent_of_the_Sacrifice_2_The_Works_of_Love_-_The_Works_of_Life
1.06_-_The_Breaking_of_the_Limits
1.06_-_The_Four_Powers_of_the_Mother
1.06_-_The_Greatness_of_the_Individual
1.06_-_The_Literal_Qabalah
1.06_-_THE_MASTER_WITH_THE_BRAHMO_DEVOTEES
1.06_-_The_Objective_and_Subjective_Views_of_Life
1.06_-_The_Sign_of_the_Fishes
1.06_-_WITCHES_KITCHEN
1.06_-_Yun_Men's_Every_Day_is_a_Good_Day
1.070_-_The_Seven_Stages_of_Perfection
1.075_-_Self-Control,_Study_and_Devotion_to_God
1.07_-_A_Song_of_Longing_for_Tara,_the_Infallible
1.07_-_BOOK_THE_SEVENTH
1.07_-_Bridge_across_the_Afterlife
1.07_-_Cybernetics_and_Psychopathology
1.07_-_Hui_Ch'ao_Asks_about_Buddha
1.07_-_Incarnate_Human_Gods
1.07_-_Medicine_and_Psycho_therapy
1.07_-_Note_on_the_word_Go
1.07_-_On_mourning_which_causes_joy.
1.07_-_Production_of_the_mind-born_sons_of_Brahma
1.07_-_Samadhi
1.07_-_Savitri
1.07_-_Standards_of_Conduct_and_Spiritual_Freedom
1.07_-_The_Ego_and_the_Dualities
1.07_-_The_Farther_Reaches_of_Human_Nature
1.07_-_The_Fire_of_the_New_World
1.07_-_THE_GREAT_EVENT_FORESHADOWED_-_THE_PLANETIZATION_OF_MANKIND
1.07_-_THE_.IMPROVERS._OF_MANKIND
1.07_-_The_Infinity_Of_The_Universe
1.07_-_The_Literal_Qabalah_(continued)
1.07_-_The_Magic_Wand
1.07_-_THE_MASTER_AND_VIJAY_GOSWAMI
1.07_-_The_Process_of_Evolution
1.07_-_The_Prophecies_of_Nostradamus
1.07_-_The_Psychic_Center
1.07_-_The_Three_Schools_of_Magick_2
1.081_-_The_Application_of_Pratyahara
1.083_-_Choosing_an_Object_for_Concentration
1.08_-_Adhyatma_Yoga
1.08a_-_The_Ladder
1.08_-_BOOK_THE_EIGHTH
1.08_-_Departmental_Kings_of_Nature
1.08_-_EVENING_A_SMALL,_NEATLY_KEPT_CHAMBER
1.08_-_Independence_from_the_Physical
1.08_-_Information,_Language,_and_Society
1.08_-_Introduction_to_Patanjalis_Yoga_Aphorisms
1.08_-_On_freedom_from_anger_and_on_meekness.
1.08_-_ON_THE_TREE_ON_THE_MOUNTAINSIDE
1.08_-_Origin_of_Rudra:_his_becoming_eight_Rudras
1.08_-_Phlegyas._Philippo_Argenti._The_Gate_of_the_City_of_Dis.
1.08_-_Psycho_therapy_Today
1.08_-_RELIGION_AND_TEMPERAMENT
1.08_-_SOME_REFLECTIONS_ON_THE_SPIRITUAL_REPERCUSSIONS_OF_THE_ATOM_BOMB
1.08_-_Sri_Aurobindos_Descent_into_Death
1.08_-_The_Change_of_Vision
1.08_-_The_Depths_of_the_Divine
1.08_-_The_Four_Austerities_and_the_Four_Liberations
1.08_-_The_Gods_of_the_Veda_-_The_Secret_of_the_Veda
1.08_-_The_Historical_Significance_of_the_Fish
1.08_-_THE_MASTERS_BIRTHDAY_CELEBRATION_AT_DAKSHINESWAR
1.08_-_THE_QUEEN'S_CROQUET_GROUND
1.08_-_The_Supreme_Will
1.08_-_The_Three_Schools_of_Magick_3
1.08_-_THINGS_THE_GERMANS_LACK
1.096_-_Powers_that_Accrue_in_the_Practice
1.098_-_The_Transformation_from_Human_to_Divine
1.09_-_ADVICE_TO_THE_BRAHMOS
1.09_-_A_System_of_Vedic_Psychology
1.09_-_BOOK_THE_NINTH
1.09_-_Concentration_-_Its_Spiritual_Uses
1.09_-_Equality_and_the_Annihilation_of_Ego
1.09_-_FAITH_IN_PEACE
1.09_-_Fundamental_Questions_of_Psycho_therapy
1.09_-_Legend_of_Lakshmi
1.09_-_Man_-_About_the_Body
1.09_-_Of_the_signs_by_which_it_will_be_known_that_the_spiritual_person_is_walking_along_the_way_of_this_night_and_purgation_of_sense.
1.09_-_Saraswati_and_Her_Consorts
1.09_-_SELF-KNOWLEDGE
1.09_-_SKIRMISHES_IN_A_WAY_WITH_THE_AGE
1.09_-_Sleep_and_Death
1.09_-_Sri_Aurobindo_and_the_Big_Bang
1.09_-_Taras_Ultimate_Nature
1.09_-_The_Ambivalence_of_the_Fish_Symbol
1.09_-_The_Chosen_Ideal
1.09_-_The_Greater_Self
1.09_-_The_Pure_Existent
1.09_-_The_Worship_of_Trees
1.09_-_To_the_Students,_Young_and_Old
1.09_-_WHO_STOLE_THE_TARTS?
1.1.01_-_Seeking_the_Divine
11.01_-_The_Eternal_Day__The_Souls_Choice_and_the_Supreme_Consummation
11.06_-_The_Mounting_Fire
1.107_-_The_Bestowal_of_a_Divine_Gift
11.07_-_The_Labours_of_the_Gods:_The_five_Purifications
11.09_-_Towards_the_Immortal_Body
1.10_-_BOOK_THE_TENTH
1.10_-_Concentration_-_Its_Practice
1.10_-_Conscious_Force
1.10_-_Fate_and_Free-Will
1.10_-_GRACE_AND_FREE_WILL
1.10_-_Harmony
1.10_-_Laughter_Of_The_Gods
1.10_-_Life_and_Death._The_Greater_Guardian_of_the_Threshold
1.10_-_Mantra_Yoga
1.10_-_On_slander_or_calumny.
1.10_-_Relics_of_Tree_Worship_in_Modern_Europe
1.10_-_THE_FORMATION_OF_THE_NOOSPHERE
1.10_-_The_Image_of_the_Oceans_and_the_Rivers
1.10_-_THE_MASTER_WITH_THE_BRAHMO_DEVOTEES_(II)
1.10_-_The_Methods_and_the_Means
1.10_-_The_Revolutionary_Yogi
1.10_-_The_Secret_of_the_Veda
1.10_-_The_Three_Modes_of_Nature
1.10_-_The_Yoga_of_the_Intelligent_Will
11.15_-_Sri_Aurobindo
1.11_-_BOOK_THE_ELEVENTH
1.11_-_Correspondence_and_Interviews
1.11_-_Delight_of_Existence_-_The_Problem
1.11_-_Higher_Laws
1.11_-_Legend_of_Dhruva,_the_son_of_Uttanapada
1.11_-_Oneness
1.11_-_ON_THE_NEW_IDOL
1.11_-_Powers
1.11_-_The_Broken_Rocks._Pope_Anastasius._General_Description_of_the_Inferno_and_its_Divisions.
1.11_-_The_Change_of_Power
1.11_-_The_Influence_of_the_Sexes_on_Vegetation
1.11_-_The_Kalki_Avatar
1.11_-_The_Master_of_the_Work
1.11_-_The_Seven_Rivers
1.11_-_The_Soul_or_the_Astral_Body
1.11_-_The_Three_Purushas
1.11_-_Transformation
1.11_-_WITH_THE_DEVOTEES_AT_DAKSHINEWAR
1.12_-_BOOK_THE_TWELFTH
1.1.2_-_Commentary
1.12_-_Delight_of_Existence_-_The_Solution
1.12_-_Dhruva_commences_a_course_of_religious_austerities
1.12_-_God_Departs
1.12_-_Independence
1.12_-_On_lying.
1.12_-_ON_THE_FLIES_OF_THE_MARKETPLACE
1.12_-_Sleep_and_Dreams
1.12_-_The_Divine_Work
1.12_-_THE_FESTIVAL_AT_PNIHTI
1.12_-_The_Herds_of_the_Dawn
1.12_-_The_Left-Hand_Path_-_The_Black_Brothers
1.12_-_The_Minotaur._The_Seventh_Circle__The_Violent._The_River_Phlegethon._The_Violent_against_their_Neighbours._The_Centaurs._Tyrants.
1.12_-_The_Office_and_Limitations_of_the_Reason
1.12_-_The_Sacred_Marriage
1.12_-_The_Sociology_of_Superman
1.12_-_The_Superconscient
1.12_-_TIME_AND_ETERNITY
1.12_-_Truth_and_Knowledge
1.13_-_A_Dream
1.13_-_And_Then?
1.13_-_BOOK_THE_THIRTEENTH
1.13_-_Dawn_and_the_Truth
1.13_-_Gnostic_Symbols_of_the_Self
1.13_-_ON_CHASTITY
1.13_-_Posterity_of_Dhruva
1.13_-_Reason_and_Religion
1.13_-_SALVATION,_DELIVERANCE,_ENLIGHTENMENT
1.13_-_The_Divine_Maya
1.13_-_THE_HUMAN_REBOUND_OF_EVOLUTION_AND_ITS_CONSEQUENCES
1.13_-_The_Kings_of_Rome_and_Alba
1.13_-_The_Lord_of_the_Sacrifice
1.13_-_THE_MASTER_AND_M.
1.13_-_The_Pentacle,_Lamen_or_Seal
1.13_-_The_Supermind_and_the_Yoga_of_Works
1.13_-_Under_the_Auspices_of_the_Gods
1.14_-_BOOK_THE_FOURTEENTH
1.14_-_Descendants_of_Prithu
1.14_-_IMMORTALITY_AND_SURVIVAL
1.14_-_INSTRUCTION_TO_VAISHNAVS_AND_BRHMOS
1.14_-_Noise
1.14_-_On_the_clamorous,_yet_wicked_master-the_stomach.
1.14_-_(Plot_continued.)_The_tragic_emotions_of_pity_and_fear_should_spring_out_of_the_Plot_itself.
1.14_-_The_Book_of_Magic_Formulae
1.14_-_The_Limits_of_Philosophical_Knowledge
1.14_-_The_Principle_of_Divine_Works
1.14_-_The_Sand_Waste_and_the_Rain_of_Fire._The_Violent_against_God._Capaneus._The_Statue_of_Time,_and_the_Four_Infernal_Rivers.
1.14_-_The_Secret
1.14_-_The_Structure_and_Dynamics_of_the_Self
1.14_-_The_Succesion_to_the_Kingdom_in_Ancient_Latium
1.14_-_The_Supermind_as_Creator
1.14_-_The_Suprarational_Beauty
1.14_-_The_Victory_Over_Death
1.14_-_TURMOIL_OR_GENESIS?
1.15_-_Index
1.15_-_LAST_VISIT_TO_KESHAB
1.15_-_On_incorruptible_purity_and_chastity_to_which_the_corruptible_attain_by_toil_and_sweat.
1.15_-_Sex_Morality
1.15_-_SILENCE
1.15_-_THE_DIRECTIONS_AND_CONDITIONS_OF_THE_FUTURE
1.15_-_The_Possibility_and_Purpose_of_Avatarhood
1.15_-_The_Supramental_Consciousness
1.15_-_The_Suprarational_Good
1.15_-_The_Supreme_Truth-Consciousness
1.15_-_The_Transformed_Being
1.15_-_The_Value_of_Philosophy
1.15_-_The_Violent_against_Nature._Brunetto_Latini.
1.15_-_The_world_overrun_with_trees;_they_are_destroyed_by_the_Pracetasas
1.15_-_The_Worship_of_the_Oak
1.1.5_-_Thought_and_Knowledge
1.15_-_Truth
1.16_-_Advantages_and_Disadvantages_of_Evocational_Magic
1.16_-_Dianus_and_Diana
1.16_-_Guidoguerra,_Aldobrandi,_and_Rusticucci._Cataract_of_the_River_of_Blood.
1.16_-_Inquiries_of_Maitreya_respecting_the_history_of_Prahlada
1.16_-_Man,_A_Transitional_Being
1.16_-_On_love_of_money_or_avarice.
1.16_-_On_Self-Knowledge
1.16_-_PRAYER
1.16_-_The_Process_of_Avatarhood
1.16_-_The_Season_of_Truth
1.16_-_The_Suprarational_Ultimate_of_Life
1.16_-_WITH_THE_DEVOTEES_AT_DAKSHINESWAR
1.17_-_Astral_Journey__Example,_How_to_do_it,_How_to_Verify_your_Experience
1.17_-_DOES_MANKIND_MOVE_BIOLOGICALLY_UPON_ITSELF?
1.17_-_Geryon._The_Violent_against_Art._Usurers._Descent_into_the_Abyss_of_Malebolge.
1.17_-_Legend_of_Prahlada
1.17_-_M._AT_DAKSHINEWAR
1.17_-_On_poverty_(that_hastens_heavenwards).
1.17_-_Religion_as_the_Law_of_Life
1.17_-_SUFFERING
1.17_-_The_Burden_of_Royalty
1.17_-_The_Divine_Soul
1.17_-_The_Seven-Headed_Thought,_Swar_and_the_Dashagwas
1.17_-_The_Transformation
1.18_-_FAITH
1.18_-_M._AT_DAKSHINESWAR
1.18_-_The_Divine_Worker
1.18_-_The_Eighth_Circle,_Malebolge__The_Fraudulent_and_the_Malicious._The_First_Bolgia__Seducers_and_Panders._Venedico_Caccianimico._Jason._The_Second_Bolgia__Flatterers._Allessio_Interminelli._Thais.
1.18_-_THE_HEART_OF_THE_PROBLEM
1.18_-_The_Human_Fathers
1.18_-_The_Importance_of_our_Conventional_Greetings,_etc.
1.18_-_The_Perils_of_the_Soul
1.19_-_Dialogue_between_Prahlada_and_his_father
1.19_-_Equality
1.19_-_GOD_IS_NOT_MOCKED
1.19_-_ON_THE_PROBABLE_EXISTENCE_AHEAD_OF_US_OF_AN_ULTRA-HUMAN
1.19_-_Tabooed_Acts
1.19_-_The_Curve_of_the_Rational_Age
1.19_-_THE_MASTER_AND_HIS_INJURED_ARM
1.19_-_The_Practice_of_Magical_Evocation
1.19_-_The_Third_Bolgia__Simoniacs._Pope_Nicholas_III._Dante's_Reproof_of_corrupt_Prelates.
1.19_-_The_Victory_of_the_Fathers
1.200-1.224_Talks
1.201_-_Socrates
12.01_-_The_Return_to_Earth
1.2.05_-_Aspiration
12.05_-_The_World_Tragedy
12.06_-_The_Hero_and_the_Nymph
1.2.07_-_Surrender
1.2.08_-_Faith
1.20_-_Death,_Desire_and_Incapacity
1.20_-_Equality_and_Knowledge
1.20_-_On_Time
1.20_-_RULES_FOR_HOUSEHOLDERS_AND_MONKS
1.20_-_Tabooed_Persons
1.20_-_Talismans_-_The_Lamen_-_The_Pantacle
1.20_-_TANTUM_RELIGIO_POTUIT_SUADERE_MALORUM
1.20_-_The_Fourth_Bolgia__Soothsayers._Amphiaraus,_Tiresias,_Aruns,_Manto,_Eryphylus,_Michael_Scott,_Guido_Bonatti,_and_Asdente._Virgil_reproaches_Dante's_Pity.
1.20_-_The_Hound_of_Heaven
1.20_-_Visnu_appears_to_Prahlada
1.2.1.06_-_Symbolism_and_Allegory
1.2.1.11_-_Mystic_Poetry_and_Spiritual_Poetry
1.2.11_-_Patience_and_Perseverance
1.21_-_A_DAY_AT_DAKSHINESWAR
1.21_-_Chih_Men's_Lotus_Flower,_Lotus_Leaves
1.21_-_Families_of_the_Daityas
1.21_-_FROM_THE_PRE-HUMAN_TO_THE_ULTRA-HUMAN,_THE_PHASES_OF_A_LIVING_PLANET
1.21_-_My_Theory_of_Astrology
1.21_-_On_unmanly_and_puerile_cowardice.
1.21_-_Tabooed_Things
1.21_-_The_Fifth_Bolgia__Peculators._The_Elder_of_Santa_Zita._Malacoda_and_other_Devils.
1.21_-_The_Spiritual_Aim_and_Life
1.21_-_WALPURGIS-NIGHT
1.22_-_ADVICE_TO_AN_ACTOR
1.22__-_Dominion_over_different_provinces_of_creation_assigned_to_different_beings
1.22_-_EMOTIONALISM
1.22_-_How_to_Learn_the_Practice_of_Astrology
1.22_-_On_Prayer
1.22_-_ON_THE_GIFT-GIVING_VIRTUE
1.22_-_Tabooed_Words
1.22_-_THE_END_OF_THE_SPECIES
1.22_-_The_Problem_of_Life
1.23_-_Conditions_for_the_Coming_of_a_Spiritual_Age
1.23_-_Epic_Poetry.
1.23_-_FESTIVAL_AT_SURENDRAS_HOUSE
1.23_-_Improvising_a_Temple
1.23_-_On_mad_price,_and,_in_the_same_Step,_on_unclean_and_blasphemous_thoughts.
1.23_-_Our_Debt_to_the_Savage
1.23_-_The_Double_Soul_in_Man
1.240_-_1.300_Talks
1.240_-_Talks_2
1.24_-_Matter
1.24_-_On_meekness,_simplicity,_guilelessness_which_come_not_from_nature_but_from_habit,_and_about_malice.
1.24_-_PUNDIT_SHASHADHAR
1.24_-_RITUAL,_SYMBOL,_SACRAMENT
1.2.4_-_Speech_and_Yoga
1.24_-_The_Killing_of_the_Divine_King
1.24_-_The_Seventh_Bolgia_-_Thieves._Vanni_Fucci._Serpents.
1.25_-_ADVICE_TO_PUNDIT_SHASHADHAR
1.25_-_Fascinations,_Invisibility,_Levitation,_Transmutations,_Kinks_in_Time
1.25_-_On_the_destroyer_of_the_passions,_most_sublime_humility,_which_is_rooted_in_spiritual_feeling.
1.25_-_SPIRITUAL_EXERCISES
1.25_-_Temporary_Kings
1.26_-_FESTIVAL_AT_ADHARS_HOUSE
1.26_-_On_discernment_of_thoughts,_passions_and_virtues
1.26_-_Sacrifice_of_the_Kings_Son
1.26_-_The_Ascending_Series_of_Substance
1.26_-_The_Eighth_Bolgia__Evil_Counsellors._Ulysses_and_Diomed._Ulysses'_Last_Voyage.
1.27_-_AT_DAKSHINESWAR
1.27_-_CONTEMPLATION,_ACTION_AND_SOCIAL_UTILITY
1.27_-_Guido_da_Montefeltro._His_deception_by_Pope_Boniface_VIII.
1.27_-_On_holy_solitude_of_body_and_soul.
1.27_-_Structure_of_Mind_Based_on_that_of_Body
1.28_-_Describes_the_nature_of_the_Prayer_of_Recollection_and_sets_down_some_of_the_means_by_which_we_can_make_it_a_habit.
1.28_-_On_holy_and_blessed_prayer,_mother_of_virtues,_and_on_the_attitude_of_mind_and_body_in_prayer.
1.28_-_Supermind,_Mind_and_the_Overmind_Maya
1.28_-_The_Killing_of_the_Tree-Spirit
1.29_-_Concerning_heaven_on_earth,_or_godlike_dispassion_and_perfection,_and_the_resurrection_of_the_soul_before_the_general_resurrection.
1.29_-_Geri_del_Bello._The_Tenth_Bolgia__Alchemists._Griffolino_d'_Arezzo_and_Capocchino._The_many_people_and_the_divers_wounds
1.29_-_The_Myth_of_Adonis
1.29_-_What_is_Certainty?
1.2_-_Katha_Upanishads
1.300_-_1.400_Talks
13.01_-_A_Centurys_Salutation_to_Sri_Aurobindo_The_Greatness_of_the_Great
13.02_-_A_Review_of_Sri_Aurobindos_Life
1.3.02_-_Equality__The_Chief_Support
13.03_-_A_Programme_for_the_Second_Century_of_the_Divine_Manifestation
13.05_-_A_Dream_Of_Surreal_Science
13.06_-_The_Passing_of_Satyavan
13.08_-_The_Return
1.30_-_Adonis_in_Syria
1.30_-_Concerning_the_linking_together_of_the_supreme_trinity_among_the_virtues.
1.30_-_Describes_the_importance_of_understanding_what_we_ask_for_in_prayer._Treats_of_these_words_in_the_Paternoster:_Sanctificetur_nomen_tuum,_adveniat_regnum_tuum._Applies_them_to_the_Prayer_of_Quiet,_and_begins_the_explanation_of_them.
1.30_-_Other_Falsifiers_or_Forgers._Gianni_Schicchi,_Myrrha,_Adam_of_Brescia,_Potiphar's_Wife,_and_Sinon_of_Troy.
1.31_-_Adonis_in_Cyprus
1.31_-_The_Giants,_Nimrod,_Ephialtes,_and_Antaeus._Descent_to_Cocytus.
1.32_-_How_can_a_Yogi_ever_be_Worried?
1.32_-_The_Ninth_Circle__Traitors._The_Frozen_Lake_of_Cocytus._First_Division,_Caina__Traitors_to_their_Kindred._Camicion_de'_Pazzi._Second_Division,_Antenora__Traitors_to_their_Country._Dante_questions_Bocca_degli
1.32_-_The_Ritual_of_Adonis
1.33_-_The_Gardens_of_Adonis
1.33_-_The_Golden_Mean
1.3.4.02_-_The_Hour_of_God
1.34_-_Continues_the_same_subject._This_is_very_suitable_for_reading_after_the_reception_of_the_Most_Holy_Sacrament.
1.34_-_Fourth_Division_of_the_Ninth_Circle,_the_Judecca__Traitors_to_their_Lords_and_Benefactors._Lucifer,_Judas_Iscariot,_Brutus,_and_Cassius._The_Chasm_of_Lethe._The_Ascent.
1.34_-_The_Myth_and_Ritual_of_Attis
1.35_-_Attis_as_a_God_of_Vegetation
1.35_-_Describes_the_recollection_which_should_be_practised_after_Communion._Concludes_this_subject_with_an_exclamatory_prayer_to_the_Eternal_Father.
1.35_-_The_Tao_2
1.36_-_Human_Representatives_of_Attis
1.37_-_Death_-_Fear_-_Magical_Memory
1.37_-_Oriential_Religions_in_the_West
1.38_-_The_Myth_of_Osiris
1.39_-_Prophecy
1.39_-_The_Ritual_of_Osiris
1.3_-_Mundaka_Upanishads
1.400_-_1.450_Talks
1.4.01_-_The_Divine_Grace_and_Guidance
14.01_-_To_Read_Sri_Aurobindo
14.02_-_Occult_Experiences
14.03_-_Janaka_and_Yajnavalkya
14.05_-_The_Golden_Rule
14.06_-_Liberty,_Self-Control_and_Friendship
14.07_-_A_Review_of_Our_Ashram_Life
14.08_-_A_Parable_of_Sea-Gulls
1.40_-_Describes_how,_by_striving_always_to_walk_in_the_love_and_fear_of_God,_we_shall_travel_safely_amid_all_these_temptations.
1.40_-_The_Nature_of_Osiris
1.41_-_Isis
1.439
1.43_-_Dionysus
1.44_-_Demeter_and_Persephone
1.44_-_Serious_Style_of_A.C.,_or_the_Apparent_Frivolity_of_Some_of_my_Remarks
1.450_-_1.500_Talks
1.45_-_The_Corn-Mother_and_the_Corn-Maiden_in_Northern_Europe
1.46_-_Selfishness
1.46_-_The_Corn-Mother_in_Many_Lands
1.47_-_Lityerses
1.47_-_Reincarnation
1.48_-_Morals_of_AL_-_Hard_to_Accept,_and_Why_nevertheless_we_Must_Concur
1.48_-_The_Corn-Spirit_as_an_Animal
1.49_-_Ancient_Deities_of_Vegetation_as_Animals
1.4_-_Readings_in_the_Taittiriya_Upanishad
15.01_-_The_Mother,_Human_and_Divine
1.50_-_Eating_the_God
1.51_-_Homeopathic_Magic_of_a_Flesh_Diet
1.51_-_How_to_Recognise_Masters,_Angels,_etc.,_and_how_they_Work
1.52_-_Killing_the_Divine_Animal
1.53_-_Mother-Love
1.53_-_The_Propitation_of_Wild_Animals_By_Hunters
1.54_-_Types_of_Animal_Sacrament
1.550_-_1.600_Talks
1.55_-_Money
1.55_-_The_Transference_of_Evil
1.56_-_Marriage_-_Property_-_War_-_Politics
1.56_-_The_Public_Expulsion_of_Evils
1.57_-_Public_Scapegoats
1.58_-_Human_Scapegoats_in_Classical_Antiquity
1.60_-_Between_Heaven_and_Earth
1.61_-_Power_and_Authority
1.61_-_The_Myth_of_Balder
1.62_-_The_Fire-Festivals_of_Europe
1.63_-_Fear,_a_Bad_Astral_Vision
1.63_-_The_Interpretation_of_the_Fire-Festivals
1.64_-_The_Burning_of_Human_Beings_in_the_Fires
1.65_-_Balder_and_the_Mistletoe
1.66_-_The_External_Soul_in_Folk-Tales
1.66_-_Vampires
1.67_-_Faith
1.67_-_The_External_Soul_in_Folk-Custom
1.68_-_The_God-Letters
1.68_-_The_Golden_Bough
1.69_-_Farewell_to_Nemi
1.69_-_Original_Sin
17.02_-_Hymn_to_the_Sun
17.03_-_Agni_and_the_Gods
17.04_-_Hymn_to_the_Purusha
17.06_-_Hymn_of_the_Supreme_Goddess
17.08_-_Last_Hymn
1.72_-_Education
1.74_-_Obstacles_on_the_Path
1.75_-_The_AA_and_the_Planet
1.78_-_Sore_Spots
18.01_-_Padavali
18.03_-_Tagore
18.04_-_Modern_Poems
18.05_-_Ashram_Poets
1.82_-_Epistola_Penultima_-_The_Two_Ways_to_Reality
19.08_-_Thousands
19.11_-_Old_Age
1913_02_05p
1914_02_09p
1914_02_16p
1914_03_10p
1914_03_14p
1914_03_20p
1914_04_07p
1914_05_15p
1914_05_26p
1914_05_31p
1914_07_19p
1914_08_18p
1914_08_29p
1914_11_16p
1914_11_21p
19.14_-_The_Awakened
1915_11_02p
1916_11_28p
1916_12_05p
1917_03_31p
19.25_-_The_Bhikkhu
19.26_-_The_Brahmin
1929-04-21_-_Visions,_seeing_and_interpretation_-_Dreams_and_dreaml_and_-_Dreamless_sleep_-_Visions_and_formulation_-_Surrender,_passive_and_of_the_will_-_Meditation_and_progress_-_Entering_the_spiritual_life,_a_plunge_into_the_Divine
1929-05-05_-_Intellect,_true_and_wrong_movement_-_Attacks_from_adverse_forces_-_Faith,_integral_and_absolute_-_Death,_not_a_necessity_-_Descent_of_Divine_Consciousness_-_Inner_progress_-_Memory_of_former_lives
1929-05-12_-_Beings_of_vital_world_(vampires)_-_Money_power_and_vital_beings_-_Capacity_for_manifestation_of_will_-_Entry_into_vital_world_-_Body,_a_protection_-_Individuality_and_the_vital_world
1929-05-19_-_Mind_and_its_workings,_thought-forms_-_Adverse_conditions_and_Yoga_-_Mental_constructions_-_Illness_and_Yoga
1929-05-26_-_Individual,_illusion_of_separateness_-_Hostile_forces_and_the_mental_plane_-_Psychic_world,_psychic_being_-_Spiritual_and_psychic_-_Words,_understanding_speech_and_reading_-_Hostile_forces,_their_utility_-_Illusion_of_action,_true_action
1929-06-02_-__Divine_love_and_its_manifestation_-_Part_of_the_vital_being_in_Divine_love
1929-06-16_-_Illness_and_Yoga_-_Subtle_body_(nervous_envelope)_-_Fear_and_illness
1929-06-30_-_Repulsion_felt_towards_certain_animals,_etc_-_Source_of_evil,_Formateurs_-_Material_world
1929-08-04_-_Surrender_and_sacrifice_-_Personality_and_surrender_-_Desire_and_passion_-_Spirituality_and_morality
1931_11_24p
1951-01-08_-_True_vision_and_understanding_of_the_world._Progress,_equilibrium._Inner_reality_-_the_psychic._Animals_and_the_psychic.
1951-01-15_-_Sincerity_-_inner_discernment_-_inner_light._Evil_and_imbalance._Consciousness_and_instruments.
1951-01-20_-_Developing_the_mind._Misfortunes,_suffering;_developed_reason._Knowledge_and_pure_ideas.
1951-01-25_-_Needs_and_desires._Collaboration_of_the_vital,_mind_an_accomplice._Progress_and_sincerity_-_recognising_faults._Organising_the_body_-_illness_-_new_harmony_-_physical_beauty.
1951-01-27_-_Sleep_-_desires_-_repression_-_the_subconscient._Dreams_-_the_super-conscient_-_solving_problems._Ladder_of_being_-_samadhi._Phases_of_sleep_-_silence,_true_rest._Vital_body_and_illness.
1951-03-10_-_Fairy_Tales-_serpent_guarding_treasure_-_Vital_beings-_their_incarnations_-_The_vital_being_after_death_-_Nightmares-_vital_and_mental_-_Mind_and_vital_after_death_-_The_spirit_of_the_form-_Egyptian_mummies
1951-03-14_-_Plasticity_-_Conditions_for_knowing_the_Divine_Will_-_Illness_-_microbes_-_Fear_-_body-reflexes_-_The_best_possible_happens_-_Theories_of_Creation_-_True_knowledge_-_a_work_to_do_-_the_Ashram
1951-03-17_-_The_universe-_eternally_new,_same_-_Pralaya_Traditions_-_Light_and_thought_-_new_consciousness,_forces_-_The_expanding_universe_-_inexpressible_experiences_-_Ashram_surcharged_with_Light_-_new_force_-_vibrating_atmospheres
1951-03-19_-_Mental_worlds_and_their_beings_-_Understanding_in_silence_-_Psychic_world-_its_characteristics_-_True_experiences_and_mental_formations_-_twelve_senses
1951-03-24_-_Descent_of_Divine_Love,_of_Consciousness_-_Earth-_a_symbolic_formation_-_the_Divine_Presence_-_The_psychic_being_and_other_worlds_-_Divine_Love_and_Grace_-_Becoming_consaious_of_Divine_Love_-_Finding_ones_psychic_being_-_Responsibility
1951-03-29_-_The_Great_Vehicle_and_The_Little_Vehicle_-_Choosing_ones_family,_country_-_The_vital_being_distorted_-_atavism_-_Sincerity_-_changing_ones_character
1951-03-31_-_Physical_ailment_and_mental_disorder_-_Curing_an_illness_spiritually_-_Receptivity_of_the_body_-_The_subtle-physical-_illness_accidents_-_Curing_sunstroke_and_other_disorders
1951-04-02_-_Causes_of_accidents_-_Little_entities,_helpful_or_mischievous-_incidents
1951-04-12_-_Japan,_its_art,_landscapes,_life,_etc_-_Fairy-lore_of_Japan_-_Culture-_its_spiral_movement_-_Indian_and_European-_the_spiritual_life_-_Art_and_Truth
1951-04-17_-_Unity,_diversity_-_Protective_envelope_-_desires_-_consciousness,_true_defence_-_Perfection_of_physical_-_cinema_-_Choice,_constant_and_conscious_-_law_of_ones_being_-_the_One,_the_Multiplicity_-_Civilization-_preparing_an_instrument
1951-04-19_-_Demands_and_needs_-_human_nature_-_Abolishing_the_ego_-_Food-_tamas,_consecration_-_Changing_the_nature-_the_vital_and_the_mind_-_The_yoga_of_the_body__-_cellular_consciousness
1951-04-28_-_Personal_effort_-_tamas,_laziness_-_Static_and_dynamic_power_-_Stupidity_-_psychic_and_intelligence_-_Philosophies-_different_languages_-_Theories_of_Creation_-_Surrender_of_ones_being_and_ones_work
1951-05-03_-_Money_and_its_use_for_the_divine_work_-_problems_-_Mastery_over_desire-_individual_and_collective_change
1951-05-11_-_Mahakali_and_Kali_-_Avatar_and_Vibhuti_-_Sachchidananda_behind_all_states_of_being_-_The_power_of_will_-_receiving_the_Divine_Will
1953-04-08
1953-05-27
1953-06-10
1953-07-08
1953-07-15
1953-07-22
1953-07-29
1953-08-12
1953-08-26
1953-09-16
1953-09-23
1953-10-07
1953-10-21
1953-11-11
1953-11-18
1953-11-25
1953-12-09
1953-12-16
1953-12-23
1953-12-30
1954-02-03_-_The_senses_and_super-sense_-_Children_can_be_moulded_-_Keeping_things_in_order_-_The_shadow
1954-02-10_-_Study_a_variety_of_subjects_-_Memory_-Memory_of_past_lives_-_Getting_rid_of_unpleasant_thoughts
1954-02-17_-_Experience_expressed_in_different_ways_-_Origin_of_the_psychic_being_-_Progress_in_sports_-Everything_is_not_for_the_best
1954-03-24_-_Dreams_and_the_condition_of_the_stomach_-_Tobacco_and_alcohol_-_Nervousness_-_The_centres_and_the_Kundalini_-_Control_of_the_senses
1954-04-07_-_Communication_without_words_-_Uneven_progress_-_Words_and_the_Word
1954-04-14_-_Love_-_Can_a_person_love_another_truly?_-_Parental_love
1954-05-26_-_Symbolic_dreams_-_Psychic_sorrow_-_Dreams,_one_is_rarely_conscious
1954-06-16_-_Influences,_Divine_and_other_-_Adverse_forces_-_The_four_great_Asuras_-_Aspiration_arranges_circumstances_-_Wanting_only_the_Divine
1954-06-23_-_Meat-eating_-_Story_of_Mothers_vegetable_garden_-_Faithfulness_-_Conscious_sleep
1954-06-30_-_Occultism_-_Religion_and_vital_beings_-_Mothers_knowledge_of_what_happens_in_the_Ashram_-_Asking_questions_to_Mother_-_Drawing_on_Mother
1954-07-07_-_The_inner_warrior_-_Grace_and_the_Falsehood_-_Opening_from_below_-_Surrender_and_inertia_-_Exclusive_receptivity_-_Grace_and_receptivity
1954-07-14_-_The_Divine_and_the_Shakti_-_Personal_effort_-_Speaking_and_thinking_-_Doubt_-_Self-giving,_consecration_and_surrender_-_Mothers_use_of_flowers_-_Ornaments_and_protection
1954-07-21_-_Mistakes_-_Success_-_Asuras_-_Mental_arrogance_-_Difficulty_turned_into_opportunity_-_Mothers_use_of_flowers_-_Conversion_of_men_governed_by_adverse_forces
1954-07-28_-_Money_-_Ego_and_individuality_-_The_shadow
1954-08-11_-_Division_and_creation_-_The_gods_and_human_formations_-_People_carry_their_desires_around_them
1954-09-08_-_Hostile_forces_-_Substance_-_Concentration_-_Changing_the_centre_of_thought_-_Peace
1954-09-29_-_The_right_spirit_-_The_Divine_comes_first_-_Finding_the_Divine_-_Mistakes_-_Rejecting_impulses_-_Making_the_consciousness_vast_-_Firm_resolution
1954-10-20_-_Stand_back_-_Asking_questions_to_Mother_-_Seeing_images_in_meditation_-_Berlioz_-Music_-_Mothers_organ_music_-_Destiny
1954-11-10_-_Inner_experience,_the_basis_of_action_-_Keeping_open_to_the_Force_-_Faith_through_aspiration_-_The_Mothers_symbol_-_The_mind_and_vital_seize_experience_-_Degrees_of_sincerity_-Becoming_conscious_of_the_Divine_Force
1954-12-15_-_Many_witnesses_inside_oneself_-_Children_in_the_Ashram_-_Trance_and_the_waking_consciousness_-_Ascetic_methods_-_Education,_spontaneous_effort_-_Spiritual_experience
1954-12-22_-_Possession_by_hostile_forces_-_Purity_and_morality_-_Faith_in_the_final_success_-Drawing_back_from_the_path
1955-02-09_-_Desire_is_contagious_-_Primitive_form_of_love_-_the_artists_delight_-_Psychic_need,_mind_as_an_instrument_-_How_the_psychic_being_expresses_itself_-_Distinguishing_the_parts_of_ones_being_-_The_psychic_guides_-_Illness_-_Mothers_vision
1955-03-02_-_Right_spirit,_aspiration_and_desire_-_Sleep_and_yogic_repose,_how_to_sleep_-_Remembering_dreams_-_Concentration_and_outer_activity_-_Mother_opens_the_door_inside_everyone_-_Sleep,_a_school_for_inner_knowledge_-_Source_of_energy
1955-03-09_-_Psychic_directly_contacted_through_the_physical_-_Transforming_egoistic_movements_-_Work_of_the_psychic_being_-_Contacting_the_psychic_and_the_Divine_-_Experiences_of_different_kinds_-_Attacks_of_adverse_forces
1955-03-23_-_Procedure_for_rejection_and_transformation_-_Learning_by_heart,_true_understanding_-_Vibrations,_movements_of_the_species_-_A_cat_and_a_Russian_peasant_woman_-_A_cat_doing_yoga
1955-03-30_-_Yoga-shakti_-_Energies_of_the_earth,_higher_and_lower_-_Illness,_curing_by_yogic_means_-_The_true_self_and_the_psychic_-_Solving_difficulties_by_different_methods
1955-04-06_-_Freuds_psychoanalysis,_the_subliminal_being_-_The_psychic_and_the_subliminal_-_True_psychology_-_Changing_the_lower_nature_-_Faith_in_different_parts_of_the_being_-_Psychic_contact_established_in_all_in_the_Ashram
1955-04-13_-_Psychoanalysts_-_The_underground_super-ego,_dreams,_sleep,_control_-_Archetypes,_Overmind_and_higher_-_Dream_of_someone_dying_-_Integral_repose,_entering_Sachchidananda_-_Organising_ones_life,_concentration,_repose
1955-05-18_-_The_Problem_of_Woman_-_Men_and_women_-_The_Supreme_Mother,_the_new_creation_-_Gods_and_goddesses_-_A_story_of_Creation,_earth_-_Psychic_being_only_on_earth,_beings_everywhere_-_Going_to_other_worlds_by_occult_means
1955-06-15_-_Dynamic_realisation,_transformation_-_The_negative_and_positive_side_of_experience_-_The_image_of_the_dry_coconut_fruit_-_Purusha,_Prakriti,_the_Divine_Mother_-_The_Truth-Creation_-_Pralaya_-_We_are_in_a_transitional_period
1955-07-13_-_Cosmic_spirit_and_cosmic_consciousness_-_The_wall_of_ignorance,_unity_and_separation_-_Aspiration_to_understand,_to_know,_to_be_-_The_Divine_is_in_the_essence_of_ones_being_-_Realising_desires_through_the_imaginaton
1955-10-05_-_Science_and_Ignorance_-_Knowledge,_science_and_the_Buddha_-_Knowing_by_identification_-_Discipline_in_science_and_in_Buddhism_-_Progress_in_the_mental_field_and_beyond_it
1955-10-12_-_The_problem_of_transformation_-_Evolution,_man_and_superman_-_Awakening_need_of_a_higher_good_-_Sri_Aurobindo_and_earths_history_-_Setting_foot_on_the_new_path_-_The_true_reality_of_the_universe_-_the_new_race_-_...
1955-10-19_-_The_rhythms_of_time_-_The_lotus_of_knowledge_and_perfection_-_Potential_knowledge_-_The_teguments_of_the_soul_-_Shastra_and_the_Gurus_direct_teaching_-_He_who_chooses_the_Infinite...
1955-11-16_-_The_significance_of_numbers_-_Numbers,_astrology,_true_knowledge_-_Divines_Love_flowers_for_Kali_puja_-_Desire,_aspiration_and_progress_-_Determining_ones_approach_to_the_Divine_-_Liberation_is_obtained_through_austerities_-_...
1956-02-01_-_Path_of_knowledge_-_Finding_the_Divine_in_life_-_Capacity_for_contact_with_the_Divine_-_Partial_and_total_identification_with_the_Divine_-_Manifestation_and_hierarchy
1956-02-22_-_Strong_immobility_of_an_immortal_spirit_-_Equality_of_soul_-_Is_all_an_expression_of_the_divine_Will?_-_Loosening_the_knot_of_action_-_Using_experience_as_a_cloak_to_cover_excesses_-_Sincerity,_a_rare_virtue
1956-03-14_-_Dynamic_meditation_-_Do_all_as_an_offering_to_the_Divine_-_Significance_of_23.4.56._-_If_twelve_men_of_goodwill_call_the_Divine
1956-04-25_-_God,_human_conception_and_the_true_Divine_-_Earthly_existence,_to_realise_the_Divine_-_Ananda,_divine_pleasure_-_Relations_with_the_divine_Presence_-_Asking_the_Divine_for_what_one_needs_-_Allowing_the_Divine_to_lead_one
1956-05-23_-_Yoga_and_religion_-_Story_of_two_clergymen_on_a_boat_-_The_Buddha_and_the_Supramental_-_Hieroglyphs_and_phonetic_alphabets_-_A_vision_of_ancient_Egypt_-_Memory_for_sounds
1956-06-13_-_Effects_of_the_Supramental_action_-_Education_and_the_Supermind_-_Right_to_remain_ignorant_-_Concentration_of_mind_-_Reason,_not_supreme_capacity_-_Physical_education_and_studies_-_inner_discipline_-_True_usefulness_of_teachers
1956-06-20_-_Hearts_mystic_light,_intuition_-_Psychic_being,_contact_-_Secular_ethics_-_True_role_of_mind_-_Realise_the_Divine_by_love_-_Depression,_pleasure,_joy_-_Heart_mixture_-_To_follow_the_soul_-_Physical_process_-_remember_the_Mother
1956-06-27_-_Birth,_entry_of_soul_into_body_-_Formation_of_the_supramental_world_-_Aspiration_for_progress_-_Bad_thoughts_-_Cerebral_filter_-_Progress_and_resistance
1956-07-18_-_Unlived_dreams_-_Radha-consciousness_-_Separation_and_identification_-_Ananda_of_identity_and_Ananda_of_union_-_Sincerity,_meditation_and_prayer_-_Enemies_of_the_Divine_-_The_universe_is_progressive
1956-08-01_-_Value_of_worship_-_Spiritual_realisation_and_the_integral_yoga_-_Symbols,_translation_of_experience_into_form_-_Sincerity,_fundamental_virtue_-_Intensity_of_aspiration,_with_anguish_or_joy_-_The_divine_Grace
1956-08-15_-_Protection,_purification,_fear_-_Atmosphere_at_the_Ashram_on_Darshan_days_-_Darshan_messages_-_Significance_of_15-08_-_State_of_surrender_-_Divine_Grace_always_all-powerful_-_Assumption_of_Virgin_Mary_-_SA_message_of_1947-08-15
1956-10-03_-_The_Mothers_different_ways_of_speaking_-_new_manifestation_-_new_element,_possibilities_-_child_prodigies_-_Laws_of_Nature,_supramental_-_Logic_of_the_unforeseen_-_Creative_writers,_hands_of_musicians_-_Prodigious_children,_men
1956-10-17_-_Delight,_the_highest_state_-_Delight_and_detachment_-_To_be_calm_-_Quietude,_mental_and_vital_-_Calm_and_strength_-_Experience_and_expression_of_experience
1956-12-12_-_paradoxes_-_Nothing_impossible_-_unfolding_universe,_the_Eternal_-_Attention,_concentration,_effort_-_growth_capacity_almost_unlimited_-_Why_things_are_not_the_same_-_will_and_willings_-_Suggestions,_formations_-_vital_world
1957-01-16_-_Seeking_something_without_knowing_it_-_Why_are_we_here?
1957-01-23_-_How_should_we_understand_pure_delight?_-_The_drop_of_honey_-_Action_of_the_Divine_Will_in_the_world
1957-01-30_-_Artistry_is_just_contrast_-_How_to_perceive_the_Divine_Guidance?
1957-03-13_-_Our_best_friend
1957-03-15_-_Reminiscences_of_Tlemcen
1957-04-24_-_Perfection,_lower_and_higher
1957-05-08_-_Vital_excitement,_reason,_instinct
1957-05-15_-_Differentiation_of_the_sexes_-_Transformation_from_above_downwards
1957-06-19_-_Causes_of_illness_Fear_and_illness_-_Minds_working,_faith_and_illness
1957-07-03_-_Collective_yoga,_vision_of_a_huge_hotel
1957-07-31_-_Awakening_aspiration_in_the_body
1957-10-02_-_The_Mind_of_Light_-_Statues_of_the_Buddha_-_Burden_of_the_past
1957-11-27_-_Sri_Aurobindos_method_in_The_Life_Divine_-_Individual_and_cosmic_evolution
1958-05-07_-_The_secret_of_Nature
1958-06-25_-_Sadhana_in_the_body
1958-07-23_-_How_to_develop_intuition_-_Concentration
1958-08-13_-_Profit_by_staying_in_the_Ashram_-_What_Sri_Aurobindo_has_come_to_tell_us_-_Finding_the_Divine
1958-09-03_-_How_to_discipline_the_imagination_-_Mental_formations
1958-09-10_-_Magic,_occultism,_physical_science
1958-09-17_-_Power_of_formulating_experience_-_Usefulness_of_mental_development
1958-10-22_-_Spiritual_life_-_reversal_of_consciousness_-_Helping_others
1958_11_14
1958_12_05
1960_01_27
1960_02_17
1961_01_18
1961_03_11_-_58
1961_07_27
1962_02_27
1962_05_24
1963_08_10
1965_12_26?
1966_07_06
1969_08_14
1969_08_19
1969_08_31_-_141
1969_09_22
1969_10_24
1969_11_08?
1969_11_15
1969_12_21
1970_01_10
1970_03_03
1970_03_13
1970_03_15
1970_03_18
1970_04_04
1970_04_14
1970_04_22_-_493
1.A_-_ANTHROPOLOGY,_THE_SOUL
1.ac_-_A_Birthday
1.ac_-_Adela
1.ac_-_At_Sea
1.ac_-_Au_Bal
1.ac_-_Happy_Dust
1.ac_-_Leah_Sublime
1.ac_-_Lyric_of_Love_to_Leah
1.ac_-_Power
1.ac_-_The_Garden_of_Janus
1.ac_-_The_Interpreter
1.ac_-_The_Mantra-Yoga
1.ac_-_The_Neophyte
1.ac_-_The_Pentagram
1.ac_-_The_Quest
1.ac_-_The_Twins
1.ac_-_The_Wizard_Way
1.ad_-_O_Christ,_protect_me!
1.ami_-_O_wave!_Plunge_headlong_into_the_dark_seas_(from_Baal-i-Jibreel)
1.ami_-_Selfhood_can_demolish_the_magic_of_this_world_(from_Baal-i-Jibreel)
1.ami_-_To_the_Saqi_(from_Baal-i-Jibreel)
1.anon_-_If_this_were_a_world
1.anon_-_Others_have_told_me
1.anon_-_Song_of_Creation
1.anon_-_The_Epic_of_Gilgamesh_TabletIX
1.anon_-_The_Epic_of_Gilgamesh_Tablet_VII
1.anon_-_The_Epic_of_Gilgamesh_Tablet_VIII
1.anon_-_The_Epic_of_Gilgamesh_Tablet_X
1.anon_-_The_Epic_of_Gilgamesh_Tablet_XI_The_Story_of_the_Flood
1.anon_-_The_Poem_of_Imru-Ul-Quais
1.anon_-_The_Seven_Evil_Spirits
1.ap_-_The_Universal_Prayer
1.asak_-_If_you_keep_seeking_the_jewel_of_understanding
1.at_-_And_Galahad_fled_along_them_bridge_by_bridge_(from_The_Holy_Grail)
1.at_-_Crossing_the_Bar
1.at_-_If_thou_wouldst_hear_the_Nameless_(from_The_Ancient_Sage)
1.at_-_St._Agnes_Eve
1.at_-_The_Higher_Pantheism
1.bd_-_The_Greatest_Gift
1.bsf_-_Like_a_deep_sea
1.bsf_-_Why_do_you_roam_the_jungles?
1.bsf_-_You_must_fathom_the_ocean
1.bs_-_Love_Springs_Eternal
1.bts_-_Love_is_Lord_of_All
1.cj_-_Inscribed_on_the_Wall_of_the_Hut_by_the_Lake
1.cj_-_To_Be_Shown_to_the_Monks_at_a_Certain_Temple
1.cs_-_We_were_enclosed_(from_Prayer_20)
1.da_-_All_Being_within_this_order,_by_the_laws_(from_The_Paradiso,_Canto_I)
1.da_-_And_as_a_ray_descending_from_the_sky_(from_The_Paradiso,_Canto_I)
1.dd_-_As_many_as_are_the_waves_of_the_sea
1.dd_-_So_priceless_is_the_birth,_O_brother
1f.lovecraft_-_Ashes
1f.lovecraft_-_At_the_Mountains_of_Madness
1f.lovecraft_-_Azathoth
1f.lovecraft_-_Beyond_the_Wall_of_Sleep
1f.lovecraft_-_Celephais
1f.lovecraft_-_Collapsing_Cosmoses
1f.lovecraft_-_Cool_Air
1f.lovecraft_-_Dagon
1f.lovecraft_-_Deaf,_Dumb,_and_Blind
1f.lovecraft_-_Discarded_Draft_of
1f.lovecraft_-_Ex_Oblivione
1f.lovecraft_-_Facts_concerning_the_Late
1f.lovecraft_-_From_Beyond
1f.lovecraft_-_He
1f.lovecraft_-_Herbert_West-Reanimator
1f.lovecraft_-_H.P._Lovecrafts
1f.lovecraft_-_Hypnos
1f.lovecraft_-_Ibid
1f.lovecraft_-_In_the_Vault
1f.lovecraft_-_In_the_Walls_of_Eryx
1f.lovecraft_-_Medusas_Coil
1f.lovecraft_-_Nyarlathotep
1f.lovecraft_-_Old_Bugs
1f.lovecraft_-_Out_of_the_Aeons
1f.lovecraft_-_Pickmans_Model
1f.lovecraft_-_Poetry_and_the_Gods
1f.lovecraft_-_Sweet_Ermengarde
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Alchemist
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Battle_that_Ended_the_Century
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Beast_in_the_Cave
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Book
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Call_of_Cthulhu
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Case_of_Charles_Dexter_Ward
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Colour_out_of_Space
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Crawling_Chaos
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Curse_of_Yig
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Descendant
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Diary_of_Alonzo_Typer
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Disinterment
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Doom_That_Came_to_Sarnath
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Dream-Quest_of_Unknown_Kadath
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Dreams_in_the_Witch_House
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Dunwich_Horror
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Electric_Executioner
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Evil_Clergyman
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Festival
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Green_Meadow
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Haunter_of_the_Dark
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Hoard_of_the_Wizard-Beast
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Horror_at_Martins_Beach
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Horror_at_Red_Hook
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Horror_in_the_Burying-Ground
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Horror_in_the_Museum
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Hound
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Last_Test
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Little_Glass_Bottle
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Loved_Dead
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Lurking_Fear
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Man_of_Stone
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Moon-Bog
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Mound
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Music_of_Erich_Zann
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Mysterious_Ship
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Mystery_of_the_Grave-Yard
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Nameless_City
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Night_Ocean
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Other_Gods
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Picture_in_the_House
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Rats_in_the_Walls
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Secret_Cave
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Shadow_out_of_Time
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Shadow_over_Innsmouth
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Shunned_House
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Silver_Key
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Slaying_of_the_Monster
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Statement_of_Randolph_Carter
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Strange_High_House_in_the_Mist
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Street
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Temple
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Terrible_Old_Man
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Thing_on_the_Doorstep
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Tomb
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Transition_of_Juan_Romero
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Trap
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Tree
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Tree_on_the_Hill
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Unnamable
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Very_Old_Folk
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Whisperer_in_Darkness
1f.lovecraft_-_The_White_Ship
1f.lovecraft_-_Through_the_Gates_of_the_Silver_Key
1f.lovecraft_-_Till_A_the_Seas
1f.lovecraft_-_Two_Black_Bottles
1f.lovecraft_-_Under_the_Pyramids
1f.lovecraft_-_What_the_Moon_Brings
1f.lovecraft_-_Winged_Death
1.fs_-_Amalia
1.fs_-_Fridolin_(The_Walk_To_The_Iron_Factory)
1.fs_-_Friendship
1.fs_-_Genius
1.fs_-_Group_From_Tartarus
1.fs_-_Hero_And_Leander
1.fs_-_Hymn_To_Joy
1.fs_-_Melancholy_--_To_Laura
1.fs_-_Ode_To_Joy
1.fs_-_Ode_To_Joy_-_With_Translation
1.fs_-_Odysseus
1.fs_-_Parables_And_Riddles
1.fs_-_Resignation
1.fs_-_Rousseau
1.fs_-_The_Artists
1.fs_-_The_Celebrated_Woman_-_An_Epistle_By_A_Married_Man
1.fs_-_The_Complaint_Of_Ceres
1.fs_-_The_Cranes_Of_Ibycus
1.fs_-_The_Driver
1.fs_-_The_Eleusinian_Festival
1.fs_-_The_Fight_With_The_Dragon
1.fs_-_The_Fortune-Favored
1.fs_-_The_Four_Ages_Of_The_World
1.fs_-_The_Fugitive
1.fs_-_The_Gods_Of_Greece
1.fs_-_The_Greatness_Of_The_World
1.fs_-_The_Hostage
1.fs_-_The_Invincible_Armada
1.fs_-_The_Knight_Of_Toggenburg
1.fs_-_The_Lay_Of_The_Bell
1.fs_-_The_Merchant
1.fs_-_The_Pilgrim
1.fs_-_The_Proverbs_Of_Confucius
1.fs_-_The_Ring_Of_Polycrates_-_A_Ballad
1.fs_-_The_Triumph_Of_Love
1.fs_-_The_Two_Guides_Of_Life_-_The_Sublime_And_The_Beautiful
1.fs_-_To_Emma
1.fs_-_To_Laura_(Mystery_Of_Reminiscence)
1.fs_-_To_My_Friends
1.fua_-_Invocation
1.fua_-_The_Dullard_Sage
1.fua_-_The_Nightingale
1.fua_-_The_peacocks_excuse
1.gmh_-_The_Alchemist_In_The_City
1.gnk_-_Siri_ragu_9.3_-_The_guru_is_the_stepping_stone
1.hcyc_-_18_-_I_wandered_over_rivers_and_seas,_crossing_mountains_and_streams_(from_The_Shodoka)
1.hcyc_-_2_-_When_the_Dharma_body_awakens_completely_(from_The_Shodoka)
1.hcyc_-_39_-_Right_here_it_is_eternally_full_and_serene_(from_The_Shodoka)
1.hcyc_-_42_-_I_raise_the_Dharma-banner_and_set_forth_our_teaching_(from_The_Shodoka)
1.hcyc_-_52_-_From_my_youth_I_piled_studies_upon_studies_(from_The_Shodoka)
1.hcyc_-_62_-_When_we_see_truly,_there_is_nothing_at_all_(from_The_Shodoka)
1.hcyc_-_8_-_Transience,_emptiness_and_enlightenment_(from_The_Shodoka)
1.hcyc_-_In_my_early_years,_I_set_out_to_acquire_learning_(from_The_Song_of_Enlightenment)
1.hcyc_-_It_is_clearly_seen_(from_The_Song_of_Enlightenment)
1.hs_-_Heres_A_Message_for_the_Faithful
1.hs_-_Loves_conqueror_is_he
1.hs_-_Melt_yourself_down_in_this_search
1.hs_-_Mystic_Chat
1.hs_-_Not_Worth_The_Toil!
1.hs_-_O_Cup_Bearer
1.hs_-_Streaming
1.hs_-_The_Bird_Of_Gardens
1.hs_-_The_Pearl_on_the_Ocean_Floor
1.hs_-_The_Rose_Has_Flushed_Red
1.hs_-_Will_Beat_You_Up
1.hs_-_With_Madness_Like_To_Mine
1.is_-_Like_vanishing_dew
1.jda_-_My_heart_values_his_vulgar_ways_(from_The_Gitagovinda)
1.jda_-_You_rest_on_the_circle_of_Sris_breast_(from_The_Gitagovinda)
1.jk_-_A_Thing_Of_Beauty_(Endymion)
1.jk_-_Ben_Nevis_-_A_Dialogue
1.jk_-_Calidore_-_A_Fragment
1.jk_-_Endymion_-_Book_I
1.jk_-_Endymion_-_Book_II
1.jk_-_Endymion_-_Book_III
1.jk_-_Endymion_-_Book_IV
1.jk_-_Epistle_To_John_Hamilton_Reynolds
1.jk_-_Epistle_To_My_Brother_George
1.jk_-_Fancy
1.jkhu_-_Sitting_in_the_Mountains
1.jk_-_Hyperion,_A_Vision_-_Attempted_Reconstruction_Of_The_Poem
1.jk_-_Hyperion._Book_I
1.jk_-_Hyperion._Book_II
1.jk_-_Hyperion._Book_III
1.jk_-_Isabella;_Or,_The_Pot_Of_Basil_-_A_Story_From_Boccaccio
1.jk_-_I_Stood_Tip-Toe_Upon_A_Little_Hill
1.jk_-_Lamia._Part_I
1.jk_-_Lamia._Part_II
1.jk_-_Lines_To_Fanny
1.jk_-_Lines_Written_In_The_Highlands_After_A_Visit_To_Burnss_Country
1.jk_-_Meg_Merrilies
1.jk_-_Ode_On_A_Grecian_Urn
1.jk_-_Ode_To_A_Nightingale
1.jk_-_Ode_To_Autumn
1.jk_-_Ode_To_Fanny
1.jk_-_Ode._Written_On_The_Blank_Page_Before_Beaumont_And_Fletchers_Tragi-Comedy_The_Fair_Maid_Of_The_In
1.jk_-_Otho_The_Great_-_Act_I
1.jk_-_Otho_The_Great_-_Act_III
1.jk_-_Robin_Hood
1.jk_-_Sleep_And_Poetry
1.jk_-_Song._Hush,_Hush!_Tread_Softly!
1.jk_-_Song_Of_Four_Faries
1.jk_-_Song_Of_The_Indian_Maid,_From_Endymion
1.jk_-_Sonnet_-_After_Dark_Vapors_Have_Oppressd_Our_Plains
1.jk_-_Sonnet_III._Written_On_The_Day_That_Mr._Leigh_Hunt_Left_Prison
1.jk_-_Sonnet_I._To_My_Brother_George
1.jk_-_Sonnet._On_A_Picture_Of_Leander
1.jk_-_Sonnet._On_Leigh_Hunts_Poem_The_Story_of_Rimini
1.jk_-_Sonnet._On_The_Sea
1.jk_-_Sonnet._The_Day_Is_Gone
1.jk_-_Sonnet._The_Human_Seasons
1.jk_-_Sonnet._To_A_Lady_Seen_For_A_Few_Moments_At_Vauxhall
1.jk_-_Sonnet_To_Homer
1.jk_-_Sonnet_To_Sleep
1.jk_-_Sonnet_To_The_Nile
1.jk_-_Sonnet_VIII._To_My_Brothers
1.jk_-_Staffa
1.jk_-_Stanzas_To_Miss_Wylie
1.jk_-_The_Cap_And_Bells;_Or,_The_Jealousies_-_A_Faery_Tale_.._Unfinished
1.jk_-_The_Eve_Of_Saint_Mark._A_Fragment
1.jk_-_The_Eve_Of_St._Agnes
1.jk_-_The_Gadfly
1.jk_-_To_Ailsa_Rock
1.jk_-_To_Charles_Cowden_Clarke
1.jk_-_To_George_Felton_Mathew
1.jk_-_To_Some_Ladies
1.jk_-_To_The_Ladies_Who_Saw_Me_Crowned
1.jk_-_You_Say_You_Love
1.jlb_-_Afterglow
1.jlb_-_Browning_Decides_To_Be_A_Poet
1.jlb_-_Elegy
1.jlb_-_Parting
1.jlb_-_Rosas
1.jlb_-_That_One
1.jlb_-_We_Are_The_Time._We_Are_The_Famous
1.jm_-_The_Song_of_Food_and_Dwelling
1.jm_-_Upon_this_earth,_the_land_of_the_Victorious_Ones
1.jr_-_A_World_with_No_Boundaries_(Ghazal_363)
1.jr_-_Did_I_Not_Say_To_You
1.jr_-_I_Closed_My_Eyes_To_Creation
1.jr_-_If_continually_you_keep_your_hope
1.jr_-_I_Have_A_Fire_For_You_In_My_Mouth
1.jr_-_Last_Night_My_Soul_Cried_O_Exalted_Sphere_Of_Heaven
1.jr_-_On_the_Night_of_Creation_I_was_awake
1.jr_-_Rise,_Lovers
1.jr_-_Seizing_my_life_in_your_hands,_you_thrashed_me_clean
1.jr_-_Suddenly,_in_the_sky_at_dawn,_a_moon_appeared
1.jr_-_The_glow_of_the_light_of_daybreak_is_in_your_emerald_vault,_the_goblet_of_the_blood_of_twilight_is_your_blood-measuring_bowl
1.jr_-_The_Intellectual_Is_Always_Showing_Off
1.jr_-_There_Is_A_Life-Force_Within_Your_Soul
1.jr_-_There_is_some_kiss_we_want
1.jr_-_The_Seed_Market
1.jr_-_The_Springtime_Of_Lovers_Has_Come
1.jr_-_The_Sun_Must_Come
1.jr_-_The_Time_Has_Come_For_Us_To_Become_Madmen_In_Your_Chain
1.jr_-_What_can_I_do,_Muslims?_I_do_not_know_myself
1.jr_-_With_Us
1.jr_-_You_have_fallen_in_love_my_dear_heart
1.jt_-_As_air_carries_light_poured_out_by_the_rising_sun
1.jwvg_-_After_Sensations
1.jwvg_-_A_Legacy
1.jwvg_-_Book_Of_Proverbs
1.jwvg_-_Calm_At_Sea
1.jwvg_-_Departure
1.jwvg_-_Ever_And_Everywhere
1.jwvg_-_Joy_And_Sorrow
1.jwvg_-_Nemesis
1.jwvg_-_Night_Thoughts
1.jwvg_-_The_Faithless_Boy
1.jwvg_-_The_Sea-Voyage
1.jwvg_-_The_Wanderer
1.jwvg_-_To_The_Chosen_One
1.jwvg_-_Welcome_And_Farewell
1.jwvg_-_Wholl_Buy_Gods_Of_Love
1.kbr_-_Are_you_looking_for_me?
1.kbr_-_Dohas_(Couplets)_I_(with_translation)
1.kbr_-_Dohas_II_(with_translation)
1.kbr_-_Do_Not_Go_To_The_Garden_Of_Flowers
1.kbr_-_Do_not_go_to_the_garden_of_flowers!
1.kbr_-_Having_Crossed_The_River
1.kbr_-_Having_crossed_the_river
1.kbr_-_Looking_At_The_Grinding_Stones_-_Dohas_(Couplets)_I
1.kbr_-_Poem_9
1.kbr_-_The_Drop_and_the_Sea
1.kbr_-_The_Dropp_And_The_Sea
1.kbr_-_The_Light_of_the_Sun
1.kbr_-_The_light_of_the_sun,_the_moon,_and_the_stars_shines_bright
1.kbr_-_The_Lord_Is_In_Me
1.kbr_-_The_Lord_is_in_Me
1.kbr_-_The_Time_Before_Death
1.kbr_-_When_You_Were_Born_In_This_World_-_Dohas_Ii
1.kbr_-_Where_do_you_search_me
1.khc_-_Idle_Wandering
1.khc_-_this_autumn_scenes_worth_words_paint
1.lb_-_Ancient_Air_(39)
1.lb_-_A_Song_Of_Changgan
1.lb_-_Ballads_Of_Four_Seasons:_Spring
1.lb_-_Ballads_Of_Four_Seasons:_Winter
1.lb_-_Chiang_Chin_Chiu
1.lb_-_Chuang_Tzu_And_The_Butterfly
1.lb_-_Drinking_in_the_Mountains
1.lb_-_Exile's_Letter
1.lb_-_His_Dream_Of_Skyland
1.lb_-_Lament_of_the_Frontier_Guard
1.lb_-_Leave-Taking_Near_Shoku
1.lb_-_Moon_at_the_Fortified_Pass_by_Li_Po
1.lb_-_Old_Poem
1.lb_-_Poem_by_The_Bridge_at_Ten-Shin
1.lb_-_South-Folk_in_Cold_Country
1.lb_-_Taking_Leave_of_a_Friend_by_Li_Po_Tr._by_Ezra_Pound
1.lb_-_The_City_of_Choan
1.lb_-_The_Moon_At_The_Fortified_Pass
1.lb_-_The_River-Merchant's_Wife:_A_Letter
1.lb_-_The_River_Song
1.lb_-_Three_Poems_on_Wine
1.lb_-_Waking_from_Drunken_Sleep_on_a_Spring_Day_by_Li_Po
1.lb_-_We_Fought_for_-_South_of_the_Walls
1.lla_-_Forgetful_one,_get_up!
1.lla_-_I_searched_for_my_Self
1.lla_-_To_learn_the_scriptures_is_easy
1.lovecraft_-_An_American_To_Mother_England
1.lovecraft_-_An_Epistle_To_Rheinhart_Kleiner,_Esq.,_Poet-Laureate,_And_Author_Of_Another_Endless_Day
1.lovecraft_-_Astrophobos
1.lovecraft_-_Despair
1.lovecraft_-_Ex_Oblivione
1.lovecraft_-_Fact_And_Fancy
1.lovecraft_-_Fungi_From_Yuggoth
1.lovecraft_-_Laeta-_A_Lament
1.lovecraft_-_Lines_On_General_Robert_Edward_Lee
1.lovecraft_-_Nathicana
1.lovecraft_-_Nemesis
1.lovecraft_-_Ode_For_July_Fourth,_1917
1.lovecraft_-_Poemata_Minora-_Volume_II
1.lovecraft_-_Providence
1.lovecraft_-_Psychopompos-_A_Tale_in_Rhyme
1.lovecraft_-_Sunset
1.lovecraft_-_The_Bride_Of_The_Sea
1.lovecraft_-_The_Cats
1.lovecraft_-_The_City
1.lovecraft_-_The_Outpost
1.lovecraft_-_The_Poe-ets_Nightmare
1.lovecraft_-_The_Teutons_Battle-Song
1.lovecraft_-_Waste_Paper-_A_Poem_Of_Profound_Insignificance
1.mb_-_Collection_of_Six_Haiku
1.mb_-_four_haiku
1.mb_-_how_wild_the_sea_is
1.mb_-_O_my_friends
1.mb_-_The_Five-Coloured_Garment
1.mdl_-_Inside_the_hidden_nexus_(from_Jacobs_Journey)
1.mm_-_Of_the_voices_of_the_Godhead
1.pbs_-_A_Bridal_Song
1.pbs_-_Adonais_-_An_elegy_on_the_Death_of_John_Keats
1.pbs_-_Alastor_-_or,_the_Spirit_of_Solitude
1.pbs_-_A_New_National_Anthem
1.pbs_-_An_Exhortation
1.pbs_-_Arethusa
1.pbs_-_Asia_-_From_Prometheus_Unbound
1.pbs_-_A_Summer_Evening_Churchyard_-_Lechlade,_Gloucestershire
1.pbs_-_A_Tale_Of_Society_As_It_Is_-_From_Facts,_1811
1.pbs_-_A_Vision_Of_The_Sea
1.pbs_-_Charles_The_First
1.pbs_-_Chorus_from_Hellas
1.pbs_-_Death_Is_Here_And_Death_Is_There
1.pbs_-_Epipsychidion
1.pbs_-_Epipsychidion_(Excerpt)
1.pbs_-_Epipsychidion_-_Passages_Of_The_Poem,_Or_Connected_Therewith
1.pbs_-_Epithalamium
1.pbs_-_Epithalamium_-_Another_Version
1.pbs_-_Fiordispina
1.pbs_-_Fragment_-_"Amor_Aeternus"
1.pbs_-_Fragment_From_The_Wandering_Jew
1.pbs_-_Fragment_-_Great_Spirit
1.pbs_-_Fragment_-_Satan_Broken_Loose
1.pbs_-_Fragments_Of_An_Unfinished_Drama
1.pbs_-_Fragment_-_Supposed_To_Be_An_Epithalamium_Of_Francis_Ravaillac_And_Charlotte_Corday
1.pbs_-_Fragment_-_Wedded_Souls
1.pbs_-_Fragment_-_Yes!_All_Is_Past
1.pbs_-_From
1.pbs_-_From_The_Greek_Of_Moschus
1.pbs_-_Ginevra
1.pbs_-_Hellas_-_A_Lyrical_Drama
1.pbs_-_Homers_Hymn_To_Castor_And_Pollux
1.pbs_-_Homers_Hymn_To_Minerva
1.pbs_-_Homers_Hymn_To_The_Earth_-_Mother_Of_All
1.pbs_-_Homers_Hymn_To_The_Moon
1.pbs_-_Homers_Hymn_To_The_Sun
1.pbs_-_Homers_Hymn_To_Venus
1.pbs_-_Hymn_To_Mercury
1.pbs_-_Julian_and_Maddalo_-_A_Conversation
1.pbs_-_Letter_To_Maria_Gisborne
1.pbs_-_Lines_Written_Among_The_Euganean_Hills
1.pbs_-_Love-_Hope,_Desire,_And_Fear
1.pbs_-_Loves_Philosophy
1.pbs_-_Marenghi
1.pbs_-_Mariannes_Dream
1.pbs_-_Mont_Blanc_-_Lines_Written_In_The_Vale_of_Chamouni
1.pbs_-_Ode_To_Liberty
1.pbs_-_Ode_To_Naples
1.pbs_-_Ode_to_the_West_Wind
1.pbs_-_Oedipus_Tyrannus_or_Swellfoot_The_Tyrant
1.pbs_-_On_Death
1.pbs_-_Orpheus
1.pbs_-_Passage_Of_The_Apennines
1.pbs_-_Peter_Bell_The_Third
1.pbs_-_Prince_Athanase
1.pbs_-_Prometheus_Unbound
1.pbs_-_Queen_Mab_-_Part_I.
1.pbs_-_Queen_Mab_-_Part_II.
1.pbs_-_Queen_Mab_-_Part_IV.
1.pbs_-_Queen_Mab_-_Part_IX.
1.pbs_-_Queen_Mab_-_Part_V.
1.pbs_-_Queen_Mab_-_Part_VI.
1.pbs_-_Queen_Mab_-_Part_Vi_(Excerpts)
1.pbs_-_Queen_Mab_-_Part_VII.
1.pbs_-_Queen_Mab_-_Part_VIII.
1.pbs_-_Rosalind_and_Helen_-_a_Modern_Eclogue
1.pbs_-_Saint_Edmonds_Eve
1.pbs_-_Scene_From_Tasso
1.pbs_-_Scenes_From_The_Faust_Of_Goethe
1.pbs_-_Sister_Rosa_-_A_Ballad
1.pbs_-_Song._Cold,_Cold_Is_The_Blast_When_December_Is_Howling
1.pbs_-_Sonnet_-_England_in_1819
1.pbs_-_Sonnet_-_On_Launching_Some_Bottles_Filled_With_Knowledge_Into_The_Bristol_Channel
1.pbs_-_Stanzas_Written_in_Dejection,_Near_Naples
1.pbs_-_The_Boat_On_The_Serchio
1.pbs_-_The_Cenci_-_A_Tragedy_In_Five_Acts
1.pbs_-_The_Cloud
1.pbs_-_The_Cyclops
1.pbs_-_The_Daemon_Of_The_World
1.pbs_-_The_Devils_Walk._A_Ballad
1.pbs_-_The_Drowned_Lover
1.pbs_-_The_Fugitives
1.pbs_-_The_Magnetic_Lady_To_Her_Patient
1.pbs_-_The_Mask_Of_Anarchy
1.pbs_-_The_Pine_Forest_Of_The_Cascine_Near_Pisa
1.pbs_-_The_Retrospect_-_CWM_Elan,_1812
1.pbs_-_The_Revolt_Of_Islam_-_Canto_I-XII
1.pbs_-_The_Sensitive_Plant
1.pbs_-_The_Sunset
1.pbs_-_The_Triumph_Of_Life
1.pbs_-_The_Witch_Of_Atlas
1.pbs_-_The_Zucca
1.pbs_-_Time
1.pbs_-_To--
1.pbs_-_To_Coleridge
1.pbs_-_To_Edward_Williams
1.pbs_-_To_Harriet
1.pbs_-_To_Jane_-_The_Invitation
1.pbs_-_To_Jane_-_The_Recollection
1.pbs_-_To_Night
1.pbs_-_To--_Oh!_there_are_spirits_of_the_air
1.pbs_-_To_Sophia_(Miss_Stacey)
1.pbs_-_To_The_Mind_Of_Man
1.pbs_-_To_The_Queen_Of_My_Heart
1.pbs_-_To_William_Shelley
1.pbs_-_War
1.pbs_-_When_The_Lamp_Is_Shattered
1.pbs_-_With_A_Guitar,_To_Jane
1.pc_-_Autumns_Cold
1.pc_-_Lute
1.pc_-_Staying_at_Bamboo_Lodge
1.poe_-_Al_Aaraaf-_Part_1
1.poe_-_Al_Aaraaf-_Part_2
1.poe_-_Annabel_Lee
1.poe_-_A_Valentine
1.poe_-_Dreamland
1.poe_-_Eldorado
1.poe_-_Eureka_-_A_Prose_Poem
1.poe_-_Fairy-Land
1.poe_-_For_Annie
1.poe_-_Serenade
1.poe_-_Sonnet-_Silence
1.poe_-_Tamerlane
1.poe_-_The_City_In_The_Sea
1.poe_-_The_City_Of_Sin
1.poe_-_The_Happiest_Day-The_Happiest_Hour
1.poe_-_The_Raven
1.poe_-_The_Sleeper
1.poe_-_The_Valley_Of_Unrest
1.poe_-_The_Village_Street
1.poe_-_To_F--
1.poe_-_To_Helen_-_1831
1.poe_-_To_Helen_-_1848
1.poe_-_To_One_Departed
1.poe_-_To_One_In_Paradise
1.poe_-_To_The_River
1.pp_-_Raga_Dhanashri
1.raa_-_A_Holy_Tabernacle_in_the_Heart_(from_Life_of_the_Future_World)
1.rb_-_A_Lovers_Quarrel
1.rb_-_Among_The_Rocks
1.rb_-_An_Epistle_Containing_the_Strange_Medical_Experience_of_Kar
1.rb_-_A_Toccata_Of_Galuppi's
1.rb_-_Bishop_Blougram's_Apology
1.rb_-_Bishop_Orders_His_Tomb_at_Saint_Praxed's_Church,_Rome,_The
1.rb_-_Caliban_upon_Setebos_or,_Natural_Theology_in_the_Island
1.rb_-_Childe_Roland_To_The_Dark_Tower_Came
1.rb_-_Cleon
1.rb_-_Cristina
1.rb_-_De_Gustibus
1.rb_-_Fra_Lippo_Lippi
1.rb_-_Garden_Francies
1.rb_-_Home_Thoughts,_from_the_Sea
1.rb_-_In_A_Gondola
1.rbk_-_He_Shall_be_King!
1.rb_-_Love_In_A_Life
1.rb_-_Meeting_At_Night
1.rb_-_My_Last_Duchess
1.rb_-_Nationality_In_Drinks
1.rb_-_Old_Pictures_In_Florence
1.rb_-_Paracelsus_-_Part_III_-_Paracelsus
1.rb_-_Paracelsus_-_Part_II_-_Paracelsus_Attains
1.rb_-_Paracelsus_-_Part_I_-_Paracelsus_Aspires
1.rb_-_Paracelsus_-_Part_IV_-_Paracelsus_Aspires
1.rb_-_Paracelsus_-_Part_V_-_Paracelsus_Attains
1.rb_-_Parting_At_Morning
1.rb_-_Pauline,_A_Fragment_of_a_Question
1.rb_-_Pippa_Passes_-_Part_III_-_Evening
1.rb_-_Pippa_Passes_-_Part_II_-_Noon
1.rb_-_Pippa_Passes_-_Part_I_-_Morning
1.rb_-_Pippa_Passes_-_Part_IV_-_Night
1.rb_-_Popularity
1.rb_-_Soliloquy_Of_The_Spanish_Cloister
1.rb_-_Song
1.rb_-_Sordello_-_Book_the_Fifth
1.rb_-_Sordello_-_Book_the_First
1.rb_-_Sordello_-_Book_the_Fourth
1.rb_-_Sordello_-_Book_the_Second
1.rb_-_Sordello_-_Book_the_Sixth
1.rb_-_Sordello_-_Book_the_Third
1.rb_-_The_Boy_And_the_Angel
1.rb_-_The_Englishman_In_Italy
1.rb_-_The_Flight_Of_The_Duchess
1.rb_-_The_Glove
1.rb_-_The_Guardian-Angel
1.rb_-_The_Italian_In_England
1.rb_-_Times_Revenges
1.rb_-_Waring
1.rmd_-_Raga_Basant
1.rmpsd_-_Come,_let_us_go_for_a_walk,_O_mind
1.rmpsd_-_In_the_worlds_busy_market-place,_O_Shyama
1.rmpsd_-_Kulakundalini,_Goddess_Full_of_Brahman,_Tara
1.rmpsd_-_Love_Her,_Mind
1.rmpsd_-_O_Death!_Get_away-_what_canst_thou_do?
1.rmr_-_Abishag
1.rmr_-_Dedication
1.rmr_-_Elegy_IV
1.rmr_-_Elegy_X
1.rmr_-_Lady_At_A_Mirror
1.rmr_-_Night_(O_you_whose_countenance)
1.rmr_-_Sense_Of_Something_Coming
1.rmr_-_Song_Of_The_Sea
1.rmr_-_The_Apple_Orchard
1.rmr_-_The_Sonnets_To_Orpheus_-_Book_2_-_I
1.rmr_-_The_Sonnets_To_Orpheus_-_Book_2_-_XIII
1.rmr_-_The_Sonnets_To_Orpheus_-_IV
1.rmr_-_To_Lou_Andreas-Salome
1.rt_-_(101)_Ever_in_my_life_have_I_sought_thee_with_my_songs_(from_Gitanjali)
1.rt_-_(103)_In_one_salutation_to_thee,_my_God_(from_Gitanjali)
1.rt_-_(63)_Thou_hast_made_me_known_to_friends_whom_I_knew_not_(from_Gitanjali)
1.rt_-_A_Hundred_Years_Hence
1.rt_-_At_The_End_Of_The_Day
1.rt_-_Brahm,_Viu,_iva
1.rt_-_Brink_Of_Eternity
1.rt_-_Broken_Song
1.rt_-_Dream_Girl
1.rt_-_Fairyland
1.rt_-_Fireflies
1.rt_-_Gitanjali
1.rt_-_I
1.rt_-_I_Cast_My_Net_Into_The_Sea
1.rt_-_I_touch_God_in_my_song
1.rt_-_Kinu_Goalas_Alley
1.rt_-_Last_Curtain
1.rt_-_Light
1.rt_-_Lost_Star
1.rt_-_Lovers_Gifts_LIV_-_In_The_Beginning_Of_Time
1.rt_-_Lovers_Gifts_XLII_-_Are_You_A_Mere_Picture
1.rt_-_Lovers_Gifts_XLIV_-_Where_Is_Heaven
1.rt_-_Maran-Milan_(Death-Wedding)
1.rt_-_Maya
1.rt_-_Moments_Indulgence
1.rt_-_My_Pole_Star
1.rt_-_Old_And_New
1.rt_-_On_The_Seashore
1.rt_-_Our_Meeting
1.rt_-_Playthings
1.rt_-_Purity
1.rt_-_Sail_Away
1.rt_-_Salutation
1.rt_-_Sleep-Stealer
1.rt_-_Song_Unsung
1.rt_-_Still_Heart
1.rt_-_Stray_Birds_01_-_10
1.rt_-_Stray_Birds_11-_20
1.rt_-_Stray_Birds_31_-_40
1.rt_-_Stray_Birds_51_-_60
1.rt_-_Stray_Birds_71_-_80
1.rt_-_Strong_Mercy
1.rt_-_The_Child-Angel
1.rt_-_The_Gardener_LIX_-_O_Woman
1.rt_-_The_Gardener_XX_-_Day_After_Day_He_Comes
1.rt_-_The_Gardener_XXVIII_-_Your_Questioning_Eyes
1.rt_-_The_Homecoming
1.rt_-_The_Journey
1.rt_-_The_Land_Of_The_Exile
1.rt_-_The_Last_Bargain
1.rt_-_The_Lost_Star
1.rt_-_The_Merchant
1.rt_-_The_Portrait
1.rt_-_The_Sailor
1.rt_-_The_Sun_Of_The_First_Day
1.rt_-_The_Unheeded_Pageant
1.rt_-_This_Dog
1.rt_-_Urvashi
1.rt_-_We_Are_To_Play_The_Game_Of_Death
1.rt_-_Who_are_You,_who_keeps_my_heart_awake?_(from_The_Lover_of_God)
1.rvd_-_You_are_me,_and_I_am_You
1.rwe_-_Astrae
1.rwe_-_Bacchus
1.rwe_-_Beauty
1.rwe_-_Boston
1.rwe_-_Boston_Hymn
1.rwe_-_Celestial_Love
1.rwe_-_Compensation
1.rwe_-_Concord_Hymn
1.rwe_-_Dmonic_Love
1.rwe_-_Each_And_All
1.rwe_-_Freedom
1.rwe_-_Friendship
1.rwe_-_From_the_Persian_of_Hafiz_I
1.rwe_-_Gnothi_Seauton
1.rwe_-_Hamatreya
1.rwe_-_Letters
1.rwe_-_Lover's_Petition
1.rwe_-_May-Day
1.rwe_-_Mithridates
1.rwe_-_Monadnoc
1.rwe_-_My_Garden
1.rwe_-_Ode_To_Beauty
1.rwe_-_Politics
1.rwe_-_Quatrains
1.rwe_-_Saadi
1.rwe_-_Seashore
1.rwe_-_Solution
1.rwe_-_Song_of_Nature
1.rwe_-_Spiritual_Laws
1.rwe_-_Terminus
1.rwe_-_The_Adirondacs
1.rwe_-_The_Bell
1.rwe_-_The_Cumberland
1.rwe_-_The_Days_Ration
1.rwe_-_The_Enchanter
1.rwe_-_The_Gods_Walk_In_The_Breath_Of_The_Woods
1.rwe_-_The_Humble_Bee
1.rwe_-_The_Park
1.rwe_-_The_Poet
1.rwe_-_The_Rhodora_-_On_Being_Asked,_Whence_Is_The_Flower?
1.rwe_-_The_Sphinx
1.rwe_-_The_Titmouse
1.rwe_-_The_World-Soul
1.rwe_-_Threnody
1.rwe_-_To_Eva
1.rwe_-_To_Rhea
1.rwe_-_Two_Rivers
1.rwe_-_Una
1.rwe_-_Uriel
1.rwe_-_Voluntaries
1.rwe_-_Wakdeubsankeit
1.rwe_-_Waves
1.rwe_-_Wealth
1.rwe_-_Woodnotes
1.rwe_-_Worship
1.sdi_-_To_the_wall_of_the_faithful_what_sorrow,_when_pillared_securely_on_thee?
1.sig_-_Where_Will_I_Find_You
1.sjc_-_I_Live_Yet_Do_Not_Live_in_Me
1.sjc_-_Loves_Living_Flame
1.snk_-_The_Shattering_of_Illusion_(Moha_Mudgaram_from_The_Crest_Jewel_of_Discrimination)
1.snt_-_How_are_You_at_once_the_source_of_fire
1.snt_-_We_awaken_in_Christs_body
1.srh_-_The_Royal_Song_of_Saraha_(Dohakosa)
1.srmd_-_He_is_happy_on_account_of_my_humble_self
1.srmd_-_My_heart_searched_for_your_fragrance
1.srmd_-_The_ocean_of_his_generosity_has_no_shore
1.srm_-_The_Marital_Garland_of_Letters
1.srm_-_The_Necklet_of_Nine_Gems
1.srm_-_The_Song_of_the_Poppadum
1.st_-_I_live_in_a_place_without_limits
1.stl_-_My_Song_for_Today
1.sv_-_In_dense_darkness,_O_Mother
1.sv_-_Kali_the_Mother
1.sv_-_Song_of_the_Sanyasin
1.tc_-_Success_and_failure?_No_known_address
1.tm_-_A_Psalm
1.tm_-_The_Sowing_of_Meanings
1.tm_-_When_in_the_soul_of_the_serene_disciple
1.tr_-_Reply_To_A_Friend
1.wb_-_Auguries_of_Innocence
1.wb_-_Awake!_awake_O_sleeper_of_the_land_of_shadows
1.wby_-_A_Coat
1.wby_-_A_Crazed_Girl
1.wby_-_A_Dramatic_Poem
1.wby_-_A_Model_For_The_Laureate
1.wby_-_Anashuya_And_Vijaya
1.wby_-_A_Prayer_For_My_Daughter
1.wby_-_A_Prayer_On_Going_Into_My_House
1.wby_-_Are_You_Content?
1.wby_-_A_Song_From_The_Player_Queen
1.wby_-_At_Algeciras_-_A_Meditaton_Upon_Death
1.wby_-_At_The_Abbey_Theatre
1.wby_-_A_Woman_Young_And_Old
1.wby_-_Baile_And_Aillinn
1.wby_-_Beautiful_Lofty_Things
1.wby_-_Beggar_To_Beggar_Cried
1.wby_-_Byzantium
1.wby_-_Colonel_Martin
1.wby_-_Colonus_Praise
1.wby_-_Cuchulains_Fight_With_The_Sea
1.wby_-_Demon_And_Beast
1.wby_-_Fergus_And_The_Druid
1.wby_-_Fiddler_Of_Dooney
1.wby_-_From_A_Full_Moon_In_March
1.wby_-_Her_Triumph
1.wby_-_High_Talk
1.wby_-_His_Dream
1.wby_-_In_Memory_Of_Alfred_Pollexfen
1.wby_-_Lapis_Lazuli
1.wby_-_Meditations_In_Time_Of_Civil_War
1.wby_-_Nineteen_Hundred_And_Nineteen
1.wby_-_On_A_Political_Prisoner
1.wby_-_Parnells_Funeral
1.wby_-_Sailing_to_Byzantium
1.wby_-_Shepherd_And_Goatherd
1.wby_-_The_Arrow
1.wby_-_The_Circus_Animals_Desertion
1.wby_-_The_Cloak,_The_Boat_And_The_Shoes
1.wby_-_The_Cold_Heaven
1.wby_-_The_Dedication_To_A_Book_Of_Stories_Selected_From_The_Irish_Novelists
1.wby_-_The_Delphic_Oracle_Upon_Plotinus
1.wby_-_The_Double_Vision_Of_Michael_Robartes
1.wby_-_The_Falling_Of_The_Leaves
1.wby_-_The_Fisherman
1.wby_-_The_Ghost_Of_Roger_Casement
1.wby_-_The_Gift_Of_Harun_Al-Rashid
1.wby_-_The_Grey_Rock
1.wby_-_The_Indian_To_His_Love
1.wby_-_The_Madness_Of_King_Goll
1.wby_-_The_Man_And_The_Echo
1.wby_-_The_Man_Who_Dreamed_Of_Faeryland
1.wby_-_The_Poet_Pleads_With_The_Elemental_Powers
1.wby_-_The_Realists
1.wby_-_The_Rose_Of_Battle
1.wby_-_The_Rose_Of_The_World
1.wby_-_The_Rose_Tree
1.wby_-_The_Sad_Shepherd
1.wby_-_The_Shadowy_Waters_-_The_Shadowy_Waters
1.wby_-_The_Song_Of_The_Happy_Shepherd
1.wby_-_The_Three_Hermits
1.wby_-_The_Two_Kings
1.wby_-_The_Unappeasable_Host
1.wby_-_The_Wanderings_Of_Oisin_-_Book_I
1.wby_-_The_Wanderings_Of_Oisin_-_Book_II
1.wby_-_The_Wanderings_Of_Oisin_-_Book_III
1.wby_-_The_White_Birds
1.wby_-_The_Wild_Old_Wicked_Man
1.wby_-_Three_Movements
1.wby_-_To_A_Shade
1.wby_-_To_Be_Carved_On_A_Stone_At_Thoor_Ballylee
1.wby_-_To_The_Rose_Upon_The_Rood_Of_Time
1.wby_-_Who_Goes_With_Fergus?
1.wby_-_Wisdom
1.whitman_-_1861
1.whitman_-_Aboard_At_A_Ships_Helm
1.whitman_-_A_Broadway_Pageant
1.whitman_-_A_Carol_Of_Harvest_For_1867
1.whitman_-_After_The_Sea-Ship
1.whitman_-_A_Glimpse
1.whitman_-_American_Feuillage
1.whitman_-_A_Paumanok_Picture
1.whitman_-_Apostroph
1.whitman_-_A_Promise_To_California
1.whitman_-_As_A_Strong_Bird_On_Pinious_Free
1.whitman_-_As_Consequent,_Etc.
1.whitman_-_As_I_Ebbd_With_the_Ocean_of_Life
1.whitman_-_As_I_Sat_Alone_By_Blue_Ontarios_Shores
1.whitman_-_Assurances
1.whitman_-_As_Toilsome_I_Wanderd
1.whitman_-_Behold_This_Swarthy_Face
1.whitman_-_Brother_Of_All,_With_Generous_Hand
1.whitman_-_Carol_Of_Occupations
1.whitman_-_Carol_Of_Words
1.whitman_-_Chanting_The_Square_Deific
1.whitman_-_City_Of_Ships
1.whitman_-_Crossing_Brooklyn_Ferry
1.whitman_-_Delicate_Cluster
1.whitman_-_Despairing_Cries
1.whitman_-_Eidolons
1.whitman_-_Election_Day,_November_1884
1.whitman_-_Elemental_Drifts
1.whitman_-_Ethiopia_Saluting_The_Colors
1.whitman_-_Faces
1.whitman_-_Facing_West_From_Californias_Shores
1.whitman_-_France,_The_18th_Year_Of_These_States
1.whitman_-_From_Pent-up_Aching_Rivers
1.whitman_-_Great_Are_The_Myths
1.whitman_-_Had_I_the_Choice
1.whitman_-_Here,_Sailor
1.whitman_-_Hours_Continuing_Long
1.whitman_-_I_Hear_America_Singing
1.whitman_-_I_Hear_It_Was_Charged_Against_Me
1.whitman_-_In_Cabind_Ships_At_Sea
1.whitman_-_I_Sing_The_Body_Electric
1.whitman_-_I_Sit_And_Look_Out
1.whitman_-_Longings_For_Home
1.whitman_-_Manhattan_Streets_I_Saunterd,_Pondering
1.whitman_-_Mannahatta
1.whitman_-_Me_Imperturbe
1.whitman_-_Miracles
1.whitman_-_Myself_And_Mine
1.whitman_-_Not_Heat_Flames_Up_And_Consumes
1.whitman_-_Now_Finale_To_The_Shore
1.whitman_-_Now_List_To_My_Mornings_Romanza
1.whitman_-_Of_Him_I_Love_Day_And_Night
1.whitman_-_Old_Ireland
1.whitman_-_On_Journeys_Through_The_States
1.whitman_-_On_Old_Mans_Thought_Of_School
1.whitman_-_Or_From_That_Sea_Of_Time
1.whitman_-_Out_From_Behind_His_Mask
1.whitman_-_Out_of_the_Cradle_Endlessly_Rocking
1.whitman_-_Out_of_the_Rolling_Ocean,_The_Crowd
1.whitman_-_Passage_To_India
1.whitman_-_Patroling_Barnegat
1.whitman_-_Pioneers!_O_Pioneers!
1.whitman_-_Poem_Of_Remembrance_For_A_Girl_Or_A_Boy
1.whitman_-_Poems_Of_Joys
1.whitman_-_Prayer_Of_Columbus
1.whitman_-_Proud_Music_Of_The_Storm
1.whitman_-_Respondez!
1.whitman_-_Rise,_O_Days
1.whitman_-_Roots_And_Leaves_Themselves_Alone
1.whitman_-_Salut_Au_Monde
1.whitman_-_Sea-Shore_Memories
1.whitman_-_Sing_Of_The_Banner_At_Day-Break
1.whitman_-_So_Long
1.whitman_-_Song_At_Sunset
1.whitman_-_Song_For_All_Seas,_All_Ships
1.whitman_-_Song_of_Myself
1.whitman_-_Song_Of_Myself-_II
1.whitman_-_Song_Of_Myself-_LII
1.whitman_-_Song_Of_Myself-_XLIII
1.whitman_-_Song_Of_Myself-_XLVI
1.whitman_-_Song_Of_Myself-_XLVII
1.whitman_-_Song_Of_Myself-_XV
1.whitman_-_Song_Of_Myself-_XVI
1.whitman_-_Song_Of_Myself-_XVIII
1.whitman_-_Song_Of_Myself-_XXI
1.whitman_-_Song_Of_Myself-_XXII
1.whitman_-_Song_Of_Myself-_XXIII
1.whitman_-_Song_Of_Myself-_XXIV
1.whitman_-_Song_Of_Myself-_XXV
1.whitman_-_Song_Of_Myself-_XXXIII
1.whitman_-_Song_Of_Myself-_XXXIV
1.whitman_-_Song_Of_Myself-_XXXIX
1.whitman_-_Song_Of_Myself-_XXXV
1.whitman_-_Song_Of_Myself-_XXXVI
1.whitman_-_Song_Of_Myself-_XXXVIII
1.whitman_-_Song_Of_The_Broad-Axe
1.whitman_-_Song_Of_The_Exposition
1.whitman_-_Song_Of_The_Open_Road
1.whitman_-_Song_Of_The_Redwood-Tree
1.whitman_-_Song_Of_The_Universal
1.whitman_-_Spontaneous_Me
1.whitman_-_Starting_From_Paumanok
1.whitman_-_The_Centerarians_Story
1.whitman_-_The_Great_City
1.whitman_-_The_Mystic_Trumpeter
1.whitman_-_There_Was_A_Child_Went_Forth
1.whitman_-_The_Ship_Starting
1.whitman_-_The_Singer_In_The_Prison
1.whitman_-_The_Sleepers
1.whitman_-_The_Voice_of_the_Rain
1.whitman_-_The_World_Below_The_Brine
1.whitman_-_Think_Of_The_Soul
1.whitman_-_This_Compost
1.whitman_-_Thou_Orb_Aloft_Full-Dazzling
1.whitman_-_To_A_Foild_European_Revolutionaire
1.whitman_-_To_Old_Age
1.whitman_-_To_The_East_And_To_The_West
1.whitman_-_To_The_Leavend_Soil_They_Trod
1.whitman_-_To_The_Man-of-War-Bird
1.whitman_-_To_The_States
1.whitman_-_To_Think_Of_Time
1.whitman_-_Wandering_At_Morn
1.whitman_-_Washingtons_Monument,_February,_1885
1.whitman_-_We_Two_Boys_Together_Clinging
1.whitman_-_We_Two-How_Long_We_Were_Foold
1.whitman_-_When_Lilacs_Last_in_the_Dooryard_Bloomd
1.whitman_-_Whoever_You_Are,_Holding_Me_Now_In_Hand
1.whitman_-_Year_Of_Meteors,_1859_60
1.whitman_-_Years_Of_The_Modern
1.whitman_-_Yet,_Yet,_Ye_Downcast_Hours
1.wh_-_Ten_thousand_flowers_in_spring,_the_moon_in_autumn
1.ww_-_18_-_With_music_strong_I_come,_with_my_cornets_and_my_drums
1.ww_-_24_-_Walt_Whitman,_a_cosmos,_of_Manhattan_the_son
1.ww_-_2_-_Houses_and_rooms_are_full_of_perfumes,_the_shelves_are_crowded_with_perfumes
1.ww_-_3-_The_White_Doe_Of_Rylstone,_Or,_The_Fate_Of_The_Nortons
1.ww_-_4-_The_White_Doe_Of_Rylstone,_Or,_The_Fate_Of_The_Nortons
1.ww_-_7-_The_White_Doe_Of_Rylstone,_Or,_The_Fate_Of_The_Nortons
1.ww_-_A_Character
1.ww_-_Address_To_Kilchurn_Castle,_Upon_Loch_Awe
1.ww_-_Address_To_My_Infant_Daughter
1.ww_-_A_Fact,_And_An_Imagination,_Or,_Canute_And_Alfred,_On_The_Seashore
1.ww_-_After-Thought
1.ww_-_Alas!_What_Boots_The_Long_Laborious_Quest
1.ww_-_Alice_Fell,_Or_Poverty
1.ww_-_Anecdote_For_Fathers
1.ww_-_An_Evening_Walk
1.ww_-_Animal_Tranquility_And_Decay
1.ww_-_A_Prophecy._February_1807
1.ww_-_Artegal_And_Elidure
1.ww_-_A_Slumber_did_my_Spirit_Seal
1.ww_-_A_Whirl-Blast_From_Behind_The_Hill
1.ww_-_Book_Eighth-_Retrospect--Love_Of_Nature_Leading_To_Love_Of_Man
1.ww_-_Book_Eleventh-_France_[concluded]
1.ww_-_Book_Fifth-Books
1.ww_-_Book_First_[Introduction-Childhood_and_School_Time]
1.ww_-_Book_Fourteenth_[conclusion]
1.ww_-_Book_Fourth_[Summer_Vacation]
1.ww_-_Book_Ninth_[Residence_in_France]
1.ww_-_Book_Second_[School-Time_Continued]
1.ww_-_Book_Seventh_[Residence_in_London]
1.ww_-_Book_Sixth_[Cambridge_and_the_Alps]
1.ww_-_Book_Tenth_{Residence_in_France_continued]
1.ww_-_Book_Third_[Residence_at_Cambridge]
1.ww_-_Book_Thirteenth_[Imagination_And_Taste,_How_Impaired_And_Restored_Concluded]
1.ww_-_Book_Twelfth_[Imagination_And_Taste,_How_Impaired_And_Restored_]
1.ww_-_British_Freedom
1.ww_-_By_The_Seaside
1.ww_-_Calais-_August_15,_1802
1.ww_-_Composed_After_A_Journey_Across_The_Hambleton_Hills,_Yorkshire
1.ww_-_Composed_By_The_Sea-Side,_Near_Calais,_August_1802
1.ww_-_Daffodils
1.ww_-_Elegiac_Stanzas_In_Memory_Of_My_Brother,_John_Commander_Of_The_E._I._Companys_Ship_The_Earl_Of_Aber
1.ww_-_Elegiac_Stanzas_Suggested_By_A_Picture_Of_Peele_Castle
1.ww_-_Epitaphs_Translated_From_Chiabrera
1.ww_-_Even_As_A_Dragons_Eye_That_Feels_The_Stress
1.ww_-_Extempore_Effusion_upon_the_Death_of_James_Hogg
1.ww_-_Fidelity
1.ww_-_George_and_Sarah_Green
1.ww_-_Goody_Blake_And_Harry_Gill
1.ww_-_Grand_is_the_Seen
1.ww_-_Guilt_And_Sorrow,_Or,_Incidents_Upon_Salisbury_Plain
1.ww_-_Hail-_Zaragoza!_If_With_Unwet_eye
1.ww_-_Her_Eyes_Are_Wild
1.ww_-_I_Know_an_Aged_Man_Constrained_to_Dwell
1.ww_-_Incident_Characteristic_Of_A_Favorite_Dog
1.ww_-_Influence_of_Natural_Objects
1.ww_-_Inscriptions_For_A_Seat_In_The_Groves_Of_Coleorton
1.ww_-_Inscriptions_In_The_Ground_Of_Coleorton,_The_Seat_Of_Sir_George_Beaumont,_Bart.,_Leicestershire
1.ww_-_Invocation_To_The_Earth,_February_1816
1.ww_-_It_Is_a_Beauteous_Evening
1.ww_-_I_Travelled_among_Unknown_Men
1.ww_-_Laodamia
1.ww_-_Lines_Composed_a_Few_Miles_above_Tintern_Abbey
1.ww_-_Lines_Left_Upon_The_Seat_Of_A_Yew-Tree,
1.ww_-_Lines_Written_As_A_School_Exercise_At_Hawkshead,_Anno_Aetatis_14
1.ww_-_London,_1802
1.ww_-_Memorials_Of_A_Tour_In_Scotland
1.ww_-_Memorials_Of_A_Tour_In_Scotland-_1803
1.ww_-_Memorials_Of_A_Tour_In_Scotland-_1803_XII._Sonnet_Composed_At_----_Castle
1.ww_-_Memorials_Of_A_Tour_In_Scotland-_1803_XII._Yarrow_Unvisited
1.ww_-_Memory
1.ww_-_Michael-_A_Pastoral_Poem
1.ww_-_Nutting
1.ww_-_Ode
1.ww_-_Ode_on_Intimations_of_Immortality
1.ww_-_Ode_To_Lycoris._May_1817
1.ww_-_On_the_Departure_of_Sir_Walter_Scott_from_Abbotsford
1.ww_-_On_the_Extinction_of_the_Venetian_Republic
1.ww_-_On_The_Same_Occasion
1.ww_-_Personal_Talk
1.ww_-_Resolution_And_Independence
1.ww_-_Ruth
1.ww_-_September_1815
1.ww_-_Song_at_the_Feast_of_Brougham_Castle
1.ww_-_Song_Of_The_Wandering_Jew
1.ww_-_Sonnet-_It_is_not_to_be_thought_of
1.ww_-_Stanzas
1.ww_-_The_Affliction_Of_Margaret
1.ww_-_The_Brothers
1.ww_-_The_Emigrant_Mother
1.ww_-_The_Excursion-_II-_Book_First-_The_Wanderer
1.ww_-_The_Excursion-_IV-_Book_Third-_Despondency
1.ww_-_The_Excursion-_IX-_Book_Eighth-_The_Parsonage
1.ww_-_The_Excursion-_V-_Book_Fouth-_Despondency_Corrected
1.ww_-_The_Excursion-_VII-_Book_Sixth-_The_Churchyard_Among_the_Mountains
1.ww_-_The_Excursion-_X-_Book_Ninth-_Discourse_of_the_Wanderer,_and_an_Evening_Visit_to_the_Lake
1.ww_-_The_Fairest,_Brightest,_Hues_Of_Ether_Fade
1.ww_-_The_Farmer_Of_Tilsbury_Vale
1.ww_-_The_Fountain
1.ww_-_The_Green_Linnet
1.ww_-_The_Highland_Broach
1.ww_-_The_Horn_Of_Egremont_Castle
1.ww_-_The_Idle_Shepherd_Boys
1.ww_-_The_Kitten_And_Falling_Leaves
1.ww_-_The_Last_Supper,_by_Leonardo_da_Vinci,_in_the_Refectory_of_the_Convent_of_Maria_della_GraziaMilan
1.ww_-_The_Longest_Day
1.ww_-_The_Morning_Of_The_Day_Appointed_For_A_General_Thanksgiving._January_18,_1816
1.ww_-_The_Oak_And_The_Broom
1.ww_-_The_Oak_Of_Guernica_Supposed_Address_To_The_Same
1.ww_-_The_Old_Cumberland_Beggar
1.ww_-_The_Prelude,_Book_1-_Childhood_And_School-Time
1.ww_-_The_Primrose_of_the_Rock
1.ww_-_The_Recluse_-_Book_First
1.ww_-_There_is_an_Eminence,--of_these_our_hills
1.ww_-_The_Sailor's_Mother
1.ww_-_The_Solitary_Reaper
1.ww_-_The_Stars_Are_Mansions_Built_By_Nature's_Hand
1.ww_-_The_Thorn
1.ww_-_The_Two_April_Mornings
1.ww_-_The_Two_Thieves-_Or,_The_Last_Stage_Of_Avarice
1.ww_-_The_Waggoner_-_Canto_First
1.ww_-_The_Waggoner_-_Canto_Fourth
1.ww_-_The_Waggoner_-_Canto_Second
1.ww_-_The_Waggoner_-_Canto_Third
1.ww_-_The_World_Is_Too_Much_With_Us
1.ww_-_Thought_Of_A_Briton_On_The_Subjugation_Of_Switzerland
1.ww_-_To_A_Butterfly_(2)
1.ww_-_To_a_Highland_Girl_(At_Inversneyde,_upon_Loch_Lomond)
1.ww_-_To_A_Young_Lady_Who_Had_Been_Reproached_For_Taking_Long_Walks_In_The_Country
1.ww_-_To_H._C.
1.ww_-_To_Joanna
1.ww_-_To_May
1.ww_-_To_My_Sister
1.ww_-_To--_On_Her_First_Ascent_To_The_Summit_Of_Helvellyn
1.ww_-_To_Sir_George_Howland_Beaumont,_Bart_From_the_South-West_Coast_Or_Cumberland_1811
1.ww_-_To_The_Daisy
1.ww_-_To_The_Daisy_(2)
1.ww_-_To_The_Daisy_(Fourth_Poem)
1.ww_-_To_The_Daisy_(Third_Poem)
1.ww_-_To_The_Same_Flower
1.ww_-_To_Thomas_Clarkson
1.ww_-_Translation_Of_Part_Of_The_First_Book_Of_The_Aeneid
1.ww_-_Vaudracour_And_Julia
1.ww_-_Vernal_Ode
1.ww_-_View_From_The_Top_Of_Black_Comb
1.ww_-_Waldenses
1.ww_-_We_Are_Seven
1.ww_-_When_To_The_Attractions_Of_The_Busy_World
1.ww_-_Where_Lies_The_Land_To_Which_Yon_Ship_Must_Go?
1.ww_-_With_Ships_the_Sea_was_Sprinkled_Far_and_Nigh
1.ww_-_Written_In_Germany_On_One_Of_The_Coldest_Days_Of_The_Century
1.ww_-_Written_With_A_Slate_Pencil_On_A_Stone,_On_The_Side_Of_The_Mountain_Of_Black_Comb
1.ww_-_Yarrow_Revisited
1.ww_-_Yarrow_Unvisited
1.ww_-_Yarrow_Visited
1.ww_-_Yew-Trees
1.yb_-_Clinging_to_the_bell
1.yb_-_In_a_bitter_wind
1.yb_-_The_late_evening_crow
1.yb_-_This_cold_winter_night
1.ym_-_Climbing_the_Mountain
1.ym_-_Gone_Again_to_Gaze_on_the_Cascade
1.ym_-_Just_Done
1.ym_-_Mad_Words
1.ym_-_Motto
1.ym_-_Nearing_Hao-pa
1.ym_-_Pu-to_Temple
1.ym_-_Wrapped,_surrounded_by_ten_thousand_mountains
20.01_-_Charyapada_-_Old_Bengali_Mystic_Poems
20.05_-_Act_III:_The_Return
20.06_-_Translations_in_French
2.01_-_AT_THE_STAR_THEATRE
2.01_-_Habit_1__Be_Proactive
2.01_-_Indeterminates,_Cosmic_Determinations_and_the_Indeterminable
2.01_-_Isha_Upanishad__All_that_is_world_in_the_Universe
2.01_-_Mandala_One
2.01_-_On_Books
2.01_-_Proem
2.01_-_THE_ADVENT_OF_LIFE
2.01_-_THE_ARCANE_SUBSTANCE_AND_THE_POINT
2.01_-_THE_CHILD_WITH_THE_MIRROR
2.01_-_The_Object_of_Knowledge
2.01_-_The_Road_of_Trials
2.01_-_The_Therapeutic_value_of_Abreaction
2.01_-_The_Two_Natures
2.01_-_The_Yoga_and_Its_Objects
2.02_-_Atomic_Motions
2.02_-_Habit_2__Begin_with_the_End_in_Mind
2.02_-_Meeting_With_the_Goddess
2.02_-_On_Letters
2.02_-_THE_DURGA_PUJA_FESTIVAL
2.02_-_THE_EXPANSION_OF_LIFE
2.02_-_The_Ishavasyopanishad_with_a_commentary_in_English
2.02_-_The_Monstrance
2.02_-_The_Mother_Archetype
2.02_-_THE_SCINTILLA
2.02_-_The_Status_of_Knowledge
2.02_-_The_Synthesis_of_Devotion_and_Knowledge
2.02_-_UPON_THE_BLESSED_ISLES
2.03_-_Atomic_Forms_And_Their_Combinations
2.03_-_DEMETER
2.03_-_Indra_and_the_Thought-Forces
2.03_-_Karmayogin__A_Commentary_on_the_Isha_Upanishad
2.03_-_On_Medicine
2.03_-_ON_THE_PITYING
2.03_-_Renunciation
2.03_-_The_Christian_Phenomenon_and_Faith_in_the_Incarnation
2.03_-_THE_ENIGMA_OF_BOLOGNA
2.03_-_The_Eternal_and_the_Individual
2.03_-_THE_MASTER_IN_VARIOUS_MOODS
2.03_-_The_Mother-Complex
2.03_-_The_Purified_Understanding
2.03_-_The_Pyx
2.03_-_The_Supreme_Divine
2.04_-_Absence_Of_Secondary_Qualities
2.04_-_ADVICE_TO_ISHAN
2.04_-_Agni,_the_Illumined_Will
2.04_-_ON_PRIESTS
2.04_-_Positive_Aspects_of_the_Mother-Complex
2.04_-_The_Divine_and_the_Undivine
2.04_-_The_Secret_of_Secrets
2.05_-_Apotheosis
2.05_-_Habit_3__Put_First_Things_First
2.05_-_Infinite_Worlds
2.05_-_On_Poetry
2.05_-_ON_THE_VIRTUOUS
2.05_-_Renunciation
2.05_-_The_Divine_Truth_and_Way
2.05_-_The_Tale_of_the_Vampires_Kingdom
2.05_-_Universal_Love_and_how_it_leads_to_Self-Surrender
2.05_-_VISIT_TO_THE_SINTHI_BRAMO_SAMAJ
2.06_-_ON_THE_RABBLE
2.06_-_Reality_and_the_Cosmic_Illusion
2.06_-_The_Synthesis_of_the_Disciplines_of_Knowledge
2.06_-_The_Wand
2.06_-_Two_Tales_of_Seeking_and_Losing
2.06_-_Union_with_the_Divine_Consciousness_and_Will
2.06_-_WITH_VARIOUS_DEVOTEES
2.07_-_BANKIM_CHANDRA
2.07_-_I_Also_Try_to_Tell_My_Tale
2.07_-_On_Congress_and_Politics
2.07_-_The_Cup
2.07_-_The_Knowledge_and_the_Ignorance
2.07_-_The_Mother__Relations_with_Others
2.07_-_The_Release_from_Subjection_to_the_Body
2.07_-_The_Supreme_Word_of_the_Gita
2.07_-_The_Upanishad_in_Aphorism
2.08_-_ALICE_IN_WONDERLAND
2.08_-_AT_THE_STAR_THEATRE_(II)
2.08_-_God_in_Power_of_Becoming
2.08_-_ON_THE_FAMOUS_WISE_MEN
2.08_-_The_God_of_Love_is_his_own_proof
2.08_-_The_Release_from_the_Heart_and_the_Mind
2.08_-_The_Sword
2.08_-_Three_Tales_of_Madness_and_Destruction
2.09_-_Memory,_Ego_and_Self-Experience
2.09_-_On_Sadhana
2.09_-_SEVEN_REASONS_WHY_A_SCIENTIST_BELIEVES_IN_GOD
2.09_-_THE_MASTERS_BIRTHDAY
2.09_-_The_Pantacle
2.09_-_The_Release_from_the_Ego
2.0_-_THE_ANTICHRIST
2.1.01_-_God_The_One_Reality
2.1.02_-_Classification_of_the_Parts_of_the_Being
2.1.02_-_Combining_Work,_Meditation_and_Bhakti
2.1.02_-_Love_and_Death
2.1.03_-_Man_and_Superman
2.10_-_Conclusion
2.10_-_Knowledge_by_Identity_and_Separative_Knowledge
2.10_-_THE_MASTER_AND_NARENDRA
2.10_-_The_Realisation_of_the_Cosmic_Self
2.10_-_The_Vision_of_the_World-Spirit_-_Time_the_Destroyer
2.11_-_On_Education
2.11_-_The_Boundaries_of_the_Ignorance
2.11_-_The_Modes_of_the_Self
2.11_-_THE_TOMB_SONG
2.11_-_The_Vision_of_the_World-Spirit_-_The_Double_Aspect
2.11_-_WITH_THE_DEVOTEES_IN_CALCUTTA
2.12_-_On_Miracles
2.12_-_THE_MASTERS_REMINISCENCES
2.12_-_The_Origin_of_the_Ignorance
2.12_-_The_Realisation_of_Sachchidananda
2.12_-_The_Way_and_the_Bhakta
2.13_-_Exclusive_Concentration_of_Consciousness-Force_and_the_Ignorance
2.13_-_On_Psychology
2.13_-_ON_THOSE_WHO_ARE_SUBLIME
2.13_-_THE_MASTER_AT_THE_HOUSES_OF_BALARM_AND_GIRISH
2.1.3_-_Wrong_Movements_of_the_Vital
2.1.4.1_-_Teachers
2.14_-_AT_RAMS_HOUSE
2.14_-_ON_THE_LAND_OF_EDUCATION
2.1.4_-_The_Lower_Vital_Being
2.14_-_The_Origin_and_Remedy_of_Falsehood,_Error,_Wrong_and_Evil
2.14_-_The_Unpacking_of_God
2.15_-_CAR_FESTIVAL_AT_BALARMS_HOUSE
2.15_-_ON_IMMACULATE_PERCEPTION
2.15_-_On_the_Gods_and_Asuras
2.15_-_Reality_and_the_Integral_Knowledge
2.15_-_The_Cosmic_Consciousness
2.16_-_Oneness
2.16_-_The_15th_of_August
2.16_-_The_Magick_Fire
2.16_-_VISIT_TO_NANDA_BOSES_HOUSE
2.1.7.08_-_Comments_on_Specific_Lines_and_Passages_of_the_Poem
2.17_-_December_1938
2.17_-_ON_POETS
2.17_-_THE_MASTER_ON_HIMSELF_AND_HIS_EXPERIENCES
2.17_-_The_Progress_to_Knowledge_-_God,_Man_and_Nature
2.17_-_The_Soul_and_Nature
2.18_-_January_1939
2.18_-_ON_GREAT_EVENTS
2.18_-_SRI_RAMAKRISHNA_AT_SYAMPUKUR
2.19_-_Feb-May_1939
2.19_-_Out_of_the_Sevenfold_Ignorance_towards_the_Sevenfold_Knowledge
2.19_-_THE_MASTER_AND_DR._SARKAR
2.19_-_The_Planes_of_Our_Existence
2.19_-_THE_SOOTHSAYER
2.2.01_-_The_Outer_Being_and_the_Inner_Being
2.2.01_-_The_Problem_of_Consciousness
2.2.02_-_Consciousness_and_the_Inconscient
2.2.03_-_The_Psychic_Being
2.2.03_-_The_Science_of_Consciousness
2.2.04_-_Practical_Concerns_in_Work
2.20_-_Nov-Dec_1939
2.20_-_THE_MASTERS_TRAINING_OF_HIS_DISCIPLES
2.20_-_The_Philosophy_of_Rebirth
2.21_-_IN_THE_COMPANY_OF_DEVOTEES_AT_SYAMPUKUR
2.2.1_-_The_Prusna_Upanishads
2.21_-_Towards_the_Supreme_Secret
2.22_-_1941-1943
2.22_-_Rebirth_and_Other_Worlds;_Karma,_the_Soul_and_Immortality
2.22_-_THE_MASTER_AT_COSSIPORE
2.22_-_THE_STILLEST_HOUR
2.22_-_The_Supreme_Secret
2.22_-_Vijnana_or_Gnosis
2.23_-_The_Conditions_of_Attainment_to_the_Gnosis
2.23_-_THE_MASTER_AND_BUDDHA
2.24_-_Gnosis_and_Ananda
2.2.4_-_Taittiriya_Upanishad
2.24_-_The_Evolution_of_the_Spiritual_Man
2.24_-_THE_MASTERS_LOVE_FOR_HIS_DEVOTEES
2.24_-_The_Message_of_the_Gita
2.25_-_AFTER_THE_PASSING_AWAY
2.25_-_List_of_Topics_in_Each_Talk
2.25_-_The_Triple_Transformation
2.26_-_Samadhi
2.26_-_The_Ascent_towards_Supermind
2.27_-_Hathayoga
2.27_-_The_Gnostic_Being
2.28_-_Rajayoga
2.28_-_The_Divine_Life
2.2.9.02_-_Plato
2.3.01_-_Concentration_and_Meditation
2.3.03_-_Integral_Yoga
2.3.03_-_The_Overmind
2.3.04_-_The_Mother's_Force
2.3.06_-_The_Mother's_Lights
2.3.07_-_The_Mother_in_Visions,_Dreams_and_Experiences
2.3.07_-_The_Vital_Being_and_Vital_Consciousness
2.3.08_-_The_Mother's_Help_in_Difficulties
2.3.08_-_The_Physical_Consciousness
2.3.10_-_The_Subconscient_and_the_Inconscient
2.3.1_-_Ego_and_Its_Forms
2.3.1_-_Svetasvatara_Upanishad
2.3.2_-_Desire
2.4.01_-_Divine_Love,_Psychic_Love_and_Human_Love
2.4.1_-_Human_Relations_and_the_Spiritual_Life
25.02_-_HYMN_TO_DAWN
26.09_-_Le_Periple_d_Or_(Pome_dans_par_Yvonne_Artaud)
29.06_-_There_is_also_another,_similar_or_parallel_story_in_the_Veda_about_the_God_Agni,_about_the_disappearance_of_this
2_-_Other_Hymns_to_Agni
30.01_-_World-Literature
30.02_-_Greek_Drama
3.00.2_-_Introduction
30.05_-_Rhythm_in_Poetry
30.09_-_Lines_of_Tantra_(Charyapada)
3.00_-_Hymn_To_Pan
3.00_-_Introduction
30.11_-_Modern_Poetry
30.12_-_The_Obscene_and_the_Ugly_-_Form_and_Essence
30.13_-_Rabindranath_the_Artist
30.14_-_Rabindranath_and_Modernism
30.17_-_Rabindranath,_Traveller_of_the_Infinite
30.18_-_Boris_Pasternak
3.01_-_Hymn_to_Matter
3.01_-_INTRODUCTION
3.01_-_Proem
3.01_-_THE_BIRTH_OF_THOUGHT
3.01_-_The_Mercurial_Fountain
3.01_-_THE_WANDERER
3.02_-_King_and_Queen
3.02_-_Mysticism
3.02_-_Nature_And_Composition_Of_The_Mind
3.02_-_ON_THE_VISION_AND_THE_RIDDLE
3.02_-_SOL
3.02_-_THE_DEPLOYMENT_OF_THE_NOOSPHERE
3.02_-_The_Great_Secret
3.02_-_The_Motives_of_Devotion
3.02_-_The_Practice_Use_of_Dream-Analysis
3.02_-_The_Psychology_of_Rebirth
3.03_-_ON_INVOLUNTARY_BLISS
3.03_-_SULPHUR
3.03_-_The_Four_Foundational_Practices
3.03_-_The_Mind_
3.03_-_THE_MODERN_EARTH
3.03_-_The_Soul_Is_Mortal
3.03_-_The_Spirit_Land
3.04_-_BEFORE_SUNRISE
3.04_-_Folly_Of_The_Fear_Of_Death
3.04_-_Immersion_in_the_Bath
3.04_-_LUNA
3.04_-_On_Thought_-_III
3.04_-_The_Formula_of_ALHIM
3.05_-_Cerberus_And_Furies,_And_That_Lack_Of_Light
3.05_-_ON_VIRTUE_THAT_MAKES_SMALL
3.05_-_SAL
3.05_-_The_Conjunction
3.05_-_The_Formula_of_I.A.O.
3.06_-_Death
3.06_-_The_Formula_of_The_Neophyte
3.06_-_UPON_THE_MOUNT_OF_OLIVES
3.07_-_ON_PASSING_BY
3.07_-_The_Formula_of_the_Holy_Grail
3.08_-_Of_Equilibrium
3.09_-_Of_Silence_and_Secrecy
3.09_-_THE_RETURN_HOME
3.09_-_The_Return_of_the_Soul
3.0_-_THE_ETERNAL_RECURRENCE
3.1.01_-_Distinctive_Features_of_the_Integral_Yoga
31.01_-_The_Heart_of_Bengal
3.1.02_-_A_Theory_of_the_Human_Being
3.1.02_-_Spiritual_Evolution_and_the_Supramental
31.02_-_The_Mother-_Worship_of_the_Bengalis
3.1.02_-_Who
31.03_-_The_Trinity_of_Bengal
31.04_-_Sri_Ramakrishna
3.1.04_-_Transformation_in_the_Integral_Yoga
3.1.05_-_A_Vision_of_Science
31.06_-_Jagadish_Chandra_Bose
3.1.08_-_To_the_Sea
31.09_-_The_Cause_of_Indias_Decline
3.10_-_Of_the_Gestures
3.10_-_ON_THE_THREE_EVILS
3.10_-_Punishment
3.1.13_-_The_Sea_at_Night
3.1.15_-_Rebirth
3.1.16_-_The_Triumph-Song_of_Trishuncou
3.1.18_-_Evening
3.1.19_-_Parabrahman
3.11_-_ON_THE_SPIRIT_OF_GRAVITY
3.11_-_Spells
3.1.23_-_The_Rishi
3.12_-_Of_the_Bloody_Sacrifice
3.12_-_ON_OLD_AND_NEW_TABLETS
3.1.3_-_Difficulties_of_the_Physical_Being
3.13_-_Of_the_Banishings
3.13_-_THE_CONVALESCENT
3.14_-_Of_the_Consecrations
3.14_-_ON_THE_GREAT_LONGING
3.16.1_-_Of_the_Oath
3.16.2_-_Of_the_Charge_of_the_Spirit
3.16_-_THE_SEVEN_SEALS_OR_THE_YES_AND_AMEN_SONG
3.18_-_Of_Clairvoyance_and_the_Body_of_Light
31_Hymns_to_the_Star_Goddess
32.01_-_Where_is_God?
3.2.02_-_The_Veda_and_the_Upanishads
3.2.02_-_Yoga_and_Skill_in_Works
3.2.03_-_Conservation_and_Progress
3.2.03_-_To_the_Ganges
3.2.04_-_Suddenly_out_from_the_wonderful_East
3.2.04_-_The_Conservative_Mind_and_Eastern_Progress
32.04_-_The_Human_Body
3.2.05_-_Our_Ideal
32.05_-_The_Culture_of_the_Body
32.06_-_The_Novel_Alchemy
3.2.07_-_Tantra
32.07_-_The_God_of_the_Scientist
3.2.08_-_Bhakti_Yoga_and_Vaishnavism
3.2.09_-_The_Teachings_of_Some_Modern_Indian_Yogis
3.20_-_Of_the_Eucharist
32.10_-_A_Letter
32.12_-_The_Evolutionary_Imperative
3.21_-_Of_Black_Magic
3.2.3_-_Dreams
3.2.4_-_Sex
33.01_-_The_Initiation_of_Swadeshi
3.3.01_-_The_Superman
3.3.02_-_All-Will_and_Free-Will
33.03_-_Muraripukur_-_I
33.04_-_Deoghar
33.05_-_Muraripukur_-_II
33.06_-_Alipore_Court
33.07_-_Alipore_Jail
33.08_-_I_Tried_Sannyas
33.09_-_Shyampukur
33.10_-_Pondicherry_I
33.11_-_Pondicherry_II
33.12_-_Pondicherry_Cyclone
33.13_-_My_Professors
33.14_-_I_Played_Football
33.15_-_My_Athletics
33.17_-_Two_Great_Wars
33.18_-_I_Bow_to_the_Mother
3.3.1_-_Agni,_the_Divine_Will-Force
3.3.1_-_Illness_and_Health
3.3.2_-_Doctors_and_Medicines
3.3.3_-_Specific_Illnesses,_Ailments_and_Other_Physical_Problems
3.4.01_-_Evolution
34.01_-_Hymn_To_Indra
3.4.02_-_The_Inconscient
3.4.03_-_Materialism
34.06_-_Hymn_to_Sindhu
34.07_-_The_Bride_of_Brahman
34.09_-_Hymn_to_the_Pillar
34.10_-_Hymn_To_Earth
3.4.1_-_The_Subconscient_and_the_Integral_Yoga
3.4.2_-_Guru_Yoga
3.5.01_-_Aphorisms
35.02_-_Hymn_to_Hara-Gauri
3.5.02_-_Religion
35.05_-_Hymn_To_Saraswati
3-5_Full_Circle
3.6.01_-_Heraclitus
36.07_-_An_Introduction_To_The_Vedas
36.08_-_A_Commentary_on_the_First_Six_Suktas_of_Rigveda
36.09_-_THE_SIT_SUKTA
37.01_-_Yama_-_Nachiketa_(Katha_Upanishad)
37.03_-_Satyakama_And_Upakoshala
37.04_-_The_Story_Of_Rishi_Yajnavalkya
37.07_-_Ushasti_Chakrayana_(Chhandogya_Upanishad)
3.7.1.01_-_Rebirth
3.7.1.03_-_Rebirth,_Evolution,_Heredity
3.7.1.05_-_The_Significance_of_Rebirth
3.7.1.07_-_Involution_and_Evolution
3.7.1.09_-_Karma_and_Freedom
3.7.1.10_-_Karma,_Will_and_Consequence
3.7.1.12_-_Karma_and_Justice
3.7.2.02_-_The_Terrestial_Law
3.7.2.03_-_Mind_Nature_and_Law_of_Karma
3.7.2.04_-_The_Higher_Lines_of_Karma
3.7.2.05_-_Appendix_I_-_The_Tangle_of_Karma
38.03_-_Mute
38.04_-_Great_Time
38.06_-_Ravana_Vanquished
3.8.1.01_-_The_Needed_Synthesis
3.8.1.06_-_The_Universal_Consciousness
39.11_-_A_Prayer
3_-_Commentaries_and_Annotated_Translations
40.01_-_November_24,_1926
4.01_-_Introduction
4.01_-_Prayers_and_Meditations
4.01_-_THE_COLLECTIVE_ISSUE
4.01_-_THE_HONEY_SACRIFICE
4.02_-_BEYOND_THE_COLLECTIVE_-_THE_HYPER-PERSONAL
4.02_-_Existence_And_Character_Of_The_Images
4.02_-_Humanity_in_Progress
4.02_-_THE_CRY_OF_DISTRESS
4.03_-_CONVERSATION_WITH_THE_KINGS
4.03_-_Prayer_of_Quiet
4.03_-_Prayer_to_the_Ever-greater_Christ
4.03_-_The_Meaning_of_Human_Endeavor
4.03_-_The_Senses_And_Mental_Pictures
4.03_-_The_Special_Phenomenology_of_the_Child_Archetype
4.03_-_THE_TRANSFORMATION_OF_THE_KING
4.03_-_THE_ULTIMATE_EARTH
4.04_-_Conclusion
4.04_-_In_the_Total_Christ
4.04_-_Some_Vital_Functions
4.04_-_THE_LEECH
4.04_-_THE_REGENERATION_OF_THE_KING
4.04_-_Weaknesses
4.05_-_THE_DARK_SIDE_OF_THE_KING
4.05_-_The_Instruments_of_the_Spirit
4.05_-_THE_MAGICIAN
4.05_-_The_Passion_Of_Love
4.06_-_Purification-the_Lower_Mentality
4.06_-_RETIRED
4.06_-_THE_KING_AS_ANTHROPOS
4.07_-_Purification-Intelligence_and_Will
4.07_-_THE_RELATION_OF_THE_KING-SYMBOL_TO_CONSCIOUSNESS
4.08_-_The_Liberation_of_the_Spirit
4.08_-_THE_VOLUNTARY_BEGGAR
4.09_-_REGINA
4.09_-_The_Liberation_of_the_Nature
4.09_-_THE_SHADOW
4.0_-_NOTES_TO_ZARATHUSTRA
4.1.01_-_The_Intellect_and_Yoga
4.10_-_AT_NOON
4.1.1.05_-_The_Central_Process_of_the_Yoga
4.11_-_THE_WELCOME
4.1.2.02_-_The_Three_Transformations
4.1.2_-_The_Difficulties_of_Human_Nature
4.12_-_The_Way_of_Equality
4.13_-_ON_THE_HIGHER_MAN
4.13_-_The_Action_of_Equality
4.14_-_The_Power_of_the_Instruments
4.14_-_THE_SONG_OF_MELANCHOLY
4.15_-_Soul-Force_and_the_Fourfold_Personality
4.16_-_AMONG_DAUGHTERS_OF_THE_WILDERNESS
4.17_-_THE_AWAKENING
4.18_-_Faith_and_shakti
4.19_-_THE_DRUNKEN_SONG
4.19_-_The_Nature_of_the_supermind
4.1_-_Jnana
4.2.01_-_The_Mother_of_Dreams
4.20_-_The_Intuitive_Mind
4.20_-_THE_SIGN
4.21_-_The_Gradations_of_the_supermind
4.2.1_-_The_Right_Attitude_towards_Difficulties
4.2.2.04_-_The_Psychic_Opening_and_the_Inner_Centres
4.22_-_The_supramental_Thought_and_Knowledge
4.2.3.02_-_Signs_of_the_Psychic's_Coming_Forward
4.23_-_The_supramental_Instruments_--_Thought-process
4.2.3_-_Vigilance,_Resolution,_Will_and_the_Divine_Help
4.2.4.02_-_The_Psychic_Condition
4.2.4.07_-_Psychic_Joy
4.24_-_The_supramental_Sense
4.2.4_-_Time_and_CHange_of_the_Nature
4.2.5_-_Dealing_with_Depression_and_Despondency
4.2_-_Karma
4.3.1.01_-_Peace,_Calm,_Silence_and_the_Self
4.3.3_-_Dealing_with_Hostile_Attacks
4.3.4_-_Accidents,_Possession,_Madness
4.3_-_Bhakti
4.41_-_Chapter_One
4.42_-_Chapter_Two
4.43_-_Chapter_Three
4.4.6.01_-_Sensations_in_the_Inner_Centres
5.01_-_ADAM_AS_THE_ARCANE_SUBSTANCE
5.01_-_EPILOGUE
5.01_-_On_the_Mysteries_of_the_Ascent_towards_God
5.01_-_Proem
5.02_-_Against_Teleological_Concept
5.02_-_Perfection_of_the_Body
5.02_-_THE_STATUE
5.03_-_The_Divine_Body
5.03_-_The_World_Is_Not_Eternal
5.04_-_Formation_Of_The_World
5.04_-_Supermind_and_the_Life_Divine
5.04_-_THE_POLARITY_OF_ADAM
5.05_-_Origins_Of_Vegetable_And_Animal_Life
5.06_-_Origins_And_Savage_Period_Of_Mankind
5.07_-_Beginnings_Of_Civilization
5.07_-_ROTUNDUM,_HEAD,_AND_BRAIN
5.08_-_ADAM_AS_TOTALITY
5.1.01.1_-_The_Book_of_the_Herald
5.1.01.2_-_The_Book_of_the_Statesman
5.1.01.3_-_The_Book_of_the_Assembly
5.1.01.4_-_The_Book_of_Partings
5.1.01.5_-_The_Book_of_Achilles
5.1.01.6_-_The_Book_of_the_Chieftains
5.1.01.7_-_The_Book_of_the_Woman
5.1.01.8_-_The_Book_of_the_Gods
5.1.01.9_-_Book_IX
5.1.02_-_Ahana
5.2.01_-_The_Descent_of_Ahana
5.2.02_-_The_Meditations_of_Mandavya
5.4.01_-_Notes_on_Root-Sounds
5.4.01_-_Occult_Knowledge
5.4.02_-_Occult_Powers_or_Siddhis
5_-_The_Phenomenology_of_the_Spirit_in_Fairytales
6.01_-_THE_ALCHEMICAL_VIEW_OF_THE_UNION_OF_OPPOSITES
6.02_-_Great_Meteorological_Phenomena,_Etc
6.03_-_Extraordinary_And_Paradoxical_Telluric_Phenomena
6.04_-_THE_MEANING_OF_THE_ALCHEMICAL_PROCEDURE
6.04_-_The_Plague_Athens
6.05_-_THE_PSYCHOLOGICAL_INTERPRETATION_OF_THE_PROCEDURE
6.07_-_THE_MONOCOLUS
6.08_-_Intellectual_Visions
6.0_-_Conscious,_Unconscious,_and_Individuation
7.02_-_Courage
7.03_-_The_Heart
7.04_-_Self-Reliance
7.04_-_The_Vital
7.05_-_Patience_and_Perseverance
7.05_-_The_Senses
7.06_-_The_Simple_Life
7.07_-_Prudence
7.07_-_The_Subconscient
7.08_-_Sincerity
7.10_-_Order
7.13_-_The_Conquest_of_Knowledge
7.14_-_Modesty
7.15_-_The_Family
7.16_-_Sympathy
7.2.03_-_The_Other_Earths
7.2.04_-_Thought_the_Paraclete
7.2.05_-_Moon_of_Two_Hemispheres
7.5.26_-_The_Golden_Light
7.5.27_-_The_Infinite_Adventure
7.5.37_-_Lila
7.5.51_-_Light
7.5.52_-_The_Unseen_Infinite
7.5.60_-_Divine_Hearing
7.6.01_-_Symbol_Moon
7.6.02_-_The_World_Game
7_-_Yoga_of_Sri_Aurobindo
9.99_-_Glossary
Aeneid
A_God's_Labour
Apology
Appendix_4_-_Priest_Spells
A_Secret_Miracle
Averroes_Search
Big_Mind_(non-dual)
Big_Mind_(ten_perfections)
Blazing_P1_-_Preconventional_consciousness
Blazing_P2_-_Map_the_Stages_of_Conventional_Consciousness
Blazing_P3_-_Explore_the_Stages_of_Postconventional_Consciousness
Book_1_-_The_Council_of_the_Gods
BOOK_I._-_Augustine_censures_the_pagans,_who_attributed_the_calamities_of_the_world,_and_especially_the_sack_of_Rome_by_the_Goths,_to_the_Christian_religion_and_its_prohibition_of_the_worship_of_the_gods
BOOK_II._-_A_review_of_the_calamities_suffered_by_the_Romans_before_the_time_of_Christ,_showing_that_their_gods_had_plunged_them_into_corruption_and_vice
BOOK_III._-_The_external_calamities_of_Rome
BOOK_II._--_PART_I._ANTHROPOGENESIS.
BOOK_II._--_PART_III._ADDENDA._SCIENCE_AND_THE_SECRET_DOCTRINE_CONTRASTED
BOOK_II._--_PART_II._THE_ARCHAIC_SYMBOLISM_OF_THE_WORLD-RELIGIONS
BOOK_I._--_PART_I._COSMIC_EVOLUTION
BOOK_I._--_PART_III._SCIENCE_AND_THE_SECRET_DOCTRINE_CONTRASTED
BOOK_I._--_PART_II._THE_EVOLUTION_OF_SYMBOLISM_IN_ITS_APPROXIMATE_ORDER
BOOK_IV._-_That_empire_was_given_to_Rome_not_by_the_gods,_but_by_the_One_True_God
BOOK_IX._-_Of_those_who_allege_a_distinction_among_demons,_some_being_good_and_others_evil
Book_of_Exodus
Book_of_Genesis
Book_of_Imaginary_Beings_(text)
Book_of_Proverbs
Book_of_Psalms
BOOK_VIII._-_Some_account_of_the_Socratic_and_Platonic_philosophy,_and_a_refutation_of_the_doctrine_of_Apuleius_that_the_demons_should_be_worshipped_as_mediators_between_gods_and_men
BOOK_VII._-_Of_the_select_gods_of_the_civil_theology,_and_that_eternal_life_is_not_obtained_by_worshipping_them
BOOK_VI._-_Of_Varros_threefold_division_of_theology,_and_of_the_inability_of_the_gods_to_contri_bute_anything_to_the_happiness_of_the_future_life
BOOK_V._-_Of_fate,_freewill,_and_God's_prescience,_and_of_the_source_of_the_virtues_of_the_ancient_Romans
BOOK_XI._-_Augustine_passes_to_the_second_part_of_the_work,_in_which_the_origin,_progress,_and_destinies_of_the_earthly_and_heavenly_cities_are_discussed.Speculations_regarding_the_creation_of_the_world
BOOK_XIII._-_That_death_is_penal,_and_had_its_origin_in_Adam's_sin
BOOK_XII._-_Of_the_creation_of_angels_and_men,_and_of_the_origin_of_evil
BOOK_XIV._-_Of_the_punishment_and_results_of_mans_first_sin,_and_of_the_propagation_of_man_without_lust
BOOK_XIX._-_A_review_of_the_philosophical_opinions_regarding_the_Supreme_Good,_and_a_comparison_of_these_opinions_with_the_Christian_belief_regarding_happiness
BOOK_X._-_Porphyrys_doctrine_of_redemption
BOOK_XVIII._-_A_parallel_history_of_the_earthly_and_heavenly_cities_from_the_time_of_Abraham_to_the_end_of_the_world
BOOK_XVII._-_The_history_of_the_city_of_God_from_the_times_of_the_prophets_to_Christ
BOOK_XVI._-_The_history_of_the_city_of_God_from_Noah_to_the_time_of_the_kings_of_Israel
BOOK_XV._-_The_progress_of_the_earthly_and_heavenly_cities_traced_by_the_sacred_history
BOOK_XXII._-_Of_the_eternal_happiness_of_the_saints,_the_resurrection_of_the_body,_and_the_miracles_of_the_early_Church
BOOK_XXI._-_Of_the_eternal_punishment_of_the_wicked_in_hell,_and_of_the_various_objections_urged_against_it
BOOK_XX._-_Of_the_last_judgment,_and_the_declarations_regarding_it_in_the_Old_and_New_Testaments
BS_1_-_Introduction_to_the_Idea_of_God
CASE_1_-_JOSHUS_DOG
Chapter_II_-_WHICH_TREATS_OF_THE_FIRST_SALLY_THE_INGENIOUS_DON_QUIXOTE_MADE_FROM_HOME
Chapter_I_-_WHICH_TREATS_OF_THE_CHARACTER_AND_PURSUITS_OF_THE_FAMOUS_GENTLEMAN_DON_QUIXOTE_OF_LA_MANCHA
Conversations_with_Sri_Aurobindo
COSA_-_BOOK_I
COSA_-_BOOK_II
COSA_-_BOOK_III
COSA_-_BOOK_IV
COSA_-_BOOK_IX
COSA_-_BOOK_V
COSA_-_BOOK_VI
COSA_-_BOOK_VII
COSA_-_BOOK_VIII
COSA_-_BOOK_X
COSA_-_BOOK_XI
COSA_-_BOOK_XII
COSA_-_BOOK_XIII
Cratylus
Deutsches_Requiem
Diamond_Sutra_1
DS2
DS3
DS4
Emma_Zunz
ENNEAD_01.01_-_The_Organism_and_the_Self.
ENNEAD_01.03_-_Of_Dialectic,_or_the_Means_of_Raising_the_Soul_to_the_Intelligible_World.
ENNEAD_01.04_-_Whether_Animals_May_Be_Termed_Happy.
ENNEAD_01.06_-_Of_Beauty.
ENNEAD_02.03_-_Whether_Astrology_is_of_any_Value.
ENNEAD_02.09_-_Against_the_Gnostics;_or,_That_the_Creator_and_the_World_are_Not_Evil.
ENNEAD_03.01_-_Concerning_Fate.
ENNEAD_03.02_-_Of_Providence.
ENNEAD_03.04_-_Of_Our_Individual_Guardian.
ENNEAD_03.05_-_Of_Love,_or_Eros.
ENNEAD_03.06_-_Of_the_Impassibility_of_Incorporeal_Entities_(Soul_and_and_Matter).
ENNEAD_03.07_-_Of_Time_and_Eternity.
ENNEAD_03.08b_-_Of_Nature,_Contemplation_and_Unity.
ENNEAD_04.02_-_How_the_Soul_Mediates_Between_Indivisible_and_Divisible_Essence.
ENNEAD_04.03_-_Psychological_Questions.
ENNEAD_04.04_-_Questions_About_the_Soul.
ENNEAD_04.06a_-_Of_Sensation_and_Memory.
ENNEAD_04.07_-_Of_the_Immortality_of_the_Soul:_Polemic_Against_Materialism.
ENNEAD_04.08_-_Of_the_Descent_of_the_Soul_Into_the_Body.
ENNEAD_04.09_-_Whether_All_Souls_Form_a_Single_One?
ENNEAD_05.01_-_The_Three_Principal_Hypostases,_or_Forms_of_Existence.
ENNEAD_05.05_-_That_Intelligible_Entities_Are_Not_External_to_the_Intelligence_of_the_Good.
ENNEAD_05.08_-_Concerning_Intelligible_Beauty.
ENNEAD_06.01_-_Of_the_Ten_Aristotelian_and_Four_Stoic_Categories.
ENNEAD_06.02_-_The_Categories_of_Plotinos.
ENNEAD_06.03_-_Plotinos_Own_Sense-Categories.
ENNEAD_06.05_-_The_One_and_Identical_Being_is_Everywhere_Present_In_Its_Entirety.345
ENNEAD_06.05_-_The_One_Identical_Essence_is_Everywhere_Entirely_Present.
ENNEAD_06.07_-_How_Ideas_Multiplied,_and_the_Good.
ENNEAD_06.08_-_Of_the_Will_of_the_One.
ENNEAD_06.09_-_Of_the_Good_and_the_One.
Epistle_to_the_Romans
Euthyphro
Ex_Oblivione
First_Epistle_of_Paul_to_the_Thessalonians
For_a_Breath_I_Tarry
Gods_Script
Gorgias
Guru_Granth_Sahib_first_part
Ion
IS_-_Chapter_1
Jaap_Sahib_Text_(Guru_Gobind_Singh)
Liber_111_-_The_Book_of_Wisdom_-_LIBER_ALEPH_VEL_CXI
Liber_46_-_The_Key_of_the_Mysteries
Liber_71_-_The_Voice_of_the_Silence_-_The_Two_Paths_-_The_Seven_Portals
LUX.07_-_ENCHANTMENT
Medea_-_A_Vergillian_Cento
Meno
MMM.01_-_MIND_CONTROL
MoM_References
Phaedo
Prayers_and_Meditations_by_Baha_u_llah_text
r1912_01_18
r1912_01_20
r1912_01_21
r1912_07_01
r1912_07_04
r1912_07_13
r1912_07_16
r1912_07_22
r1912_11_26b
r1912_12_07
r1912_12_14
r1912_12_30
r1912_12_31
r1913_01_01
r1913_01_14
r1913_01_30
r1913_02_03
r1913_04_12
r1913_06_16
r1913_06_16b
r1913_11_14
r1913_11_17
r1913_11_18
r1913_12_14
r1913_12_23
r1913_12_26
r1913_12_29
r1914_01_08
r1914_03_14
r1914_03_24
r1914_03_25
r1914_04_11
r1914_04_16
r1914_04_18
r1914_04_28
r1914_05_05
r1914_05_08
r1914_05_29
r1914_06_14
r1914_06_19
r1914_06_22
r1914_06_28
r1914_07_10
r1914_08_13
r1914_08_17
r1914_08_20
r1914_08_21
r1914_09_05
r1914_09_24
r1914_10_02
r1914_10_09
r1914_10_14
r1914_11_19
r1914_12_13
r1914_12_15
r1914_12_17
r1914_12_23
r1915_01_13
r1915_05_21
r1915_07_04
r1915_07_11
r1916_03_05
r1917_01_11
r1917_01_24
r1917_02_22
r1917_03_10
r1918_02_19
r1918_04_20
r1918_04_22
r1918_05_04
r1919_07_01
r1919_07_22
r1919_08_04
r1919_08_20
r1920_03_03
Sayings_of_Sri_Ramakrishna_(text)
SB_1.1_-_Questions_by_the_Sages
Sophist
Story_of_the_Warrior_and_the_Captive
Symposium_translated_by_B_Jowett
Tablet_1_-
Tablets_of_Baha_u_llah_text
Talks_001-025
Talks_026-050
Talks_051-075
Talks_076-099
Talks_100-125
Talks_125-150
Talks_151-175
Talks_176-200
Talks_225-239
Talks_500-550
Talks_600-652
Talks_With_Sri_Aurobindo_1
Talks_With_Sri_Aurobindo_2
The_Act_of_Creation_text
Theaetetus
The_Aleph
The_Anapanasati_Sutta__A_Practical_Guide_to_Mindfullness_of_Breathing_and_Tranquil_Wisdom_Meditation
The_Book_of_Certitude_-_P1
The_Book_of_Certitude_-_P2
The_Book_of_Job
The_Book_of_Joshua
The_Book_of_the_Prophet_Isaiah
The_Book_of_the_Prophet_Micah
The_Book_of_Wisdom
The_Book_(short_story)
The_Circular_Ruins
The_Coming_Race_Contents
The_Divine_Names_Text_(Dionysis)
The_Dream_of_a_Ridiculous_Man
The_Dwellings_of_the_Philosophers
The_Epistle_of_James
The_Epistle_of_Paul_to_the_Ephesians
the_Eternal_Wisdom
The_Fearful_Sphere_of_Pascal
The_First_Epistle_of_Paul_to_the_Corinthians
The_First_Epistle_of_Paul_to_Timothy
The_First_Epistle_of_Peter
The_Five,_Ranks_of_The_Apparent_and_the_Real
The_Garden_of_Forking_Paths_1
The_Garden_of_Forking_Paths_2
The_Gold_Bug
The_Golden_Sentences_of_Democrates
The_Gospel_According_to_John
The_Gospel_According_to_Luke
The_Gospel_According_to_Mark
The_Gospel_According_to_Matthew
The_Gospel_of_Thomas
The_Great_Sense
The_Hidden_Words_text
The_Immortal
The_Last_Question
The_Letter_to_the_Hebrews
The_Library_of_Babel
The_Library_Of_Babel_2
The_Logomachy_of_Zos
The_Lottery_in_Babylon
The_Mirror_of_Enigmas
The_One_Who_Walks_Away
The_Pilgrims_Progress
The_Poems_of_Cold_Mountain
The_Pythagorean_Sentences_of_Demophilus
The_Revelation_of_Jesus_Christ_or_the_Apocalypse
The_Riddle_of_this_World
The_Second_Epistle_of_Paul_to_Timothy
The_Shadow_Out_Of_Time
The_Theologians
The_Waiting
The_Zahir
Thus_Spoke_Zarathustra_text
Timaeus
Ultima_Thule_-_Dedication_to_G._W._G.
Verses_of_Vemana

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Sea ::: Vide Sky-symbol.

sea acorn ::: --> An acorn barnacle (Balanus).

sea adder ::: --> The European fifteen-spined stickleback (Gasterosteus spinachia); -- called also bismore.
The European tanglefish, or pipefish (Syngnathus acus).


sea amenone ::: --> Any one of numerous species of soft-bodied Anthozoa, belonging to the order Actrinaria; an actinian.

sea anchor ::: --> See Drag sail, under 4th Drag.

sea ape ::: --> The thrasher shark.
The sea otter.


sea apple ::: --> The fruit of a West Indian palm (Manicaria Plukenetii), often found floating in the sea.

sea arrow ::: --> A squid of the genus Ommastrephes. See Squid.

sea bank ::: --> The seashore.
A bank or mole to defend against the sea.


sea-bar ::: n. --> A tern.

sea barrow ::: --> A sea purse.

sea bass ::: --> A large marine food fish (Serranus, / Centropristis, atrarius) which abounds on the Atlantic coast of the United States. It is dark bluish, with black bands, and more or less varied with small white spots and blotches. Called also, locally, blue bass, black sea bass, blackfish, bluefish, and black perch.
A California food fish (Cynoscion nobile); -- called also white sea bass, and sea salmon.


sea bat ::: --> See Batfish (a).

seabeach ::: n. --> A beach lying along the sea.

sea bean ::: --> Same as Florida bean.

sea bear ::: --> Any fur seal. See under Fur.
The white bear.


seabeard ::: n. --> A green seaweed (Cladophora rupestris) growing in dense tufts.

sea beast ::: --> Any large marine mammal, as a seal, walrus, or cetacean.

sea bird ::: --> Any swimming bird frequenting the sea; a sea fowl.

sea blite ::: --> A plant (Suaeda maritima) of the Goosefoot family, growing in salt marches.

sea-blubber ::: n. --> A jellyfish.

seaboard ::: n. --> The seashore; seacoast. ::: a. --> Bordering upon, or being near, the sea; seaside; seacoast; as, a seaboard town. ::: adv.

seaboat ::: --> A boat or vessel adapted to the open sea; hence, a vessel considered with reference to her power of resisting a storm, or maintaining herself in a heavy sea; as, a good sea boat.
A chitin.


sea-bordering ::: a. --> Bordering on the sea; situated beside the sea.

seabord ::: n. & a. --> See Seaboard.

sea-born ::: a. --> Born of the sea; produced by the sea.
Born at sea.


seabound ::: a. --> Bounded by the sea.

sea bow ::: --> See Marine rainbow, under Rainbow.

sea boy ::: --> A boy employed on shipboard.

sea breach ::: --> A breaking or overflow of a bank or a dike by the sea.

sea bream ::: --> Any one of several species of sparoid fishes, especially the common European species (Pagellus centrodontus), the Spanish (P. Oweni), and the black sea bream (Cantharus lineatus); -- called also old wife.

sea brief ::: --> Same as Sea letter.

sea bug ::: --> A chiton.

sea-built ::: a. --> Built at, in, or by the sea.

sea butterfly ::: --> A pteropod.

sea cabbage ::: --> See Sea kale, under Kale.

sea calf ::: --> The common seal.

sea canary ::: --> The beluga, or white whale.

sea captain ::: --> The captain of a vessel that sails upon the sea.

sea card ::: --> Mariner&

sea catfish ::: --> Alt. of Sea cat

sea cat ::: --> The wolf fish.
Any marine siluroid fish, as Aelurichthys marinus, and Arinus felis, of the eastern coast of the United States. Many species are found on the coasts of Central and South America.


sea chart ::: --> A chart or map on which the lines of the shore, islands, shoals, harbors, etc., are delineated.

sea chickweed ::: --> A fleshy plant (Arenaria peploides) growing in large tufts in the sands of the northern Atlantic seacoast; -- called also sea sandwort, and sea purslane.

sea clam ::: --> Any one of the large bivalve mollusks found on the open seacoast, especially those of the family Mactridae, as the common American species. (Mactra, / Spisula, solidissima); -- called also beach clam, and surf clam.

sea coal ::: --> Coal brought by sea; -- a name by which mineral coal was formerly designated in the south of England, in distinction from charcoal, which was brought by land.

seacoast ::: n. --> The shore or border of the land adjacent to the sea or ocean. Also used adjectively.

sea cob ::: --> The black-backed gull.

sea cock ::: --> In a steamship, a cock or valve close to the vessel&

sea cocoa ::: --> A magnificent palm (Lodoicea Sechellarum) found only in the Seychelles Islands. The fruit is an immense two-lobed nut. It was found floating in the Indian Ocean before the tree was known, and called sea cocoanut, and double cocoanut.

sea colander ::: --> A large blackfish seaweed (Agarum Turneri), the frond of which is punctured with many little holes.

sea colewort ::: --> Sea cabbage.

sea compass ::: --> The mariner&

sea coot ::: --> A scoter duck.

sea corn ::: --> A yellow cylindrical mass of egg capsule of certain species of whelks (Buccinum), which resembles an ear of maize.

sea cow ::: --> The mantee.
The dugong.
The walrus.


sea crawfish ::: --> Alt. of Sea crayfish

sea crayfish ::: --> Any crustacean of the genus Palinurus and allied genera, as the European spiny lobster (P. vulgaris), which is much used as an article of food. See Lobster.

sea crow ::: --> The chough.
The cormorant.
The blackheaded pewit, and other gulls.
The skua.
The razorbill.
The coot.


sea cucumber ::: --> Any large holothurian, especially one of those belonging to the genus Pentacta, or Cucumaria, as the common American and European species. (P. frondosa).

sea dace ::: --> The European sea perch.

sea daffodil ::: --> A European amarylidaceous plant (Pancratium maritimum).

sea devil ::: --> Any very large ray, especially any species of the genus Manta or Cepholoptera, some of which become more than twenty feet across and weigh several tons. See also Ox ray, under Ox.
Any large cephalopod, as a large Octopus, or a giant squid (Architeuthis). See Devilfish.
The angler.


sea dog ::: --> The dogfish.
The common seal.
An old sailor; a salt.


sea dotterel ::: --> The turnstone.

sea dove ::: --> The little auk, or rotche. See Illust. of Rotche.

sea dragon ::: --> A dragonet, or sculpin.
The pegasus.


sea drake ::: --> The pewit gull.

sea duck ::: --> Any one of numerous species of ducks which frequent the seacoasts and feed mainly on fishes and mollusks. The scoters, eiders, old squaw, and ruddy duck are examples. They may be distinguished by the lobate hind toe.

sea eagle ::: --> Any one of several species of fish-eating eagles of the genus Haliaeetus and allied genera, as the North Pacific sea eagle. (H. pelagicus), which has white shoulders, head, rump, and tail; the European white-tailed eagle (H. albicilla); and the Indian white-tailed sea eagle, or fishing eagle (Polioaetus ichthyaetus). The bald eagle and the osprey are also sometimes classed as sea eagles.
The eagle ray. See under Ray.


sea-ear ::: n. --> Any species of ear-shaped shells of the genus Haliotis. See Abalone.

sea eel ::: --> The conger eel.

sea egg ::: --> A sea urchin.

sea elephant ::: --> A very large seal (Macrorhinus proboscideus) of the Antarctic seas, much hunted for its oil. It sometimes attains a length of thirty feet, and is remarkable for the prolongation of the nose of the adult male into an erectile elastic proboscis, about a foot in length. Another species of smaller size (M. angustirostris) occurs on the coast of Lower California, but is now nearly extinct.

sea fan ::: --> Any gorgonian which branches in a fanlike form, especially Gorgonia flabellum of Florida and the West Indies.

seafarer ::: n. --> One who follows the sea as a business; a mariner; a sailor.

seafaring ::: a. --> Following the business of a mariner; as, a seafaring man.

sea feather ::: --> Any gorgonian which branches in a plumelike form.

sea fennel ::: --> Samphire.

sea fern ::: --> Any gorgonian which branches like a fern.

sea fight ::: --> An engagement between ships at sea; a naval battle.

sea fir ::: --> A sertularian hydroid, especially Sertularia abietina, which branches like a miniature fir tree.

sea flewer ::: --> A sea anemone, or any related anthozoan.

sea foam ::: --> Foam of sea water.
Meerschaum; -- called also sea froth.


sea fowl ::: --> Any bird which habitually frequents the sea, as an auk, gannet, gull, tern, or petrel; also, all such birds, collectively.

sea fox ::: --> The thrasher shark. See Thrasher.

sea froth ::: --> See Sea foam, 2.

sea-gait ::: n. --> A long, rolling swell of the sea.

sea-gate ::: n. --> Alt. of Sea-gait

sea gauge ::: --> See under Gauge, n.

sea gherkin ::: --> Alt. of Sea girkin

sea ginger ::: --> A hydroid coral of the genus Millepora, especially M. alcicornis, of the West Indies and Florida. So called because it stings the tongue like ginger. See Illust. under Millepore.

sea girdles ::: --> A kind of kelp (Laminaria digitata) with palmately cleft fronds; -- called also sea wand, seaware, and tangle.

sea girkin ::: --> Any small holothurian resembling in form a gherkin.

seagirt ::: a. --> Surrounded by the water of the sea or ocean; as, a seagirt isle.

sea god ::: --> A marine deity; a fabulous being supposed to live in, or have dominion over, the sea, or some particular sea or part of the sea, as Neptune.

sea goddess ::: --> A goddess supposed to live in or reign over the sea, or some part of the sea.

seagoing ::: a. --> Going upon the sea; especially, sailing upon the deep sea; -- used in distinction from coasting or river, as applied to vessels.

sea goose ::: --> A phalarope.

sea gown ::: --> A gown or frock with short sleeves, formerly worn by mariners.

sea grape ::: --> The gulf weed. See under Gulf.
A shrubby plant (Coccoloba uvifera) growing on the sandy shores of tropical America, somewhat resembling the grapevine.
The clusters of gelatinous egg capsules of a squid (Loligo).


sea grass ::: --> Eelgrass.

sea-green ::: a. --> Of a beautiful bluish green color, like sea water on soundings.

sea green ::: --> The green color of sea water.

sea gudgeon ::: --> The European black goby (Gobius niger).

sea gull ::: --> Any gull living on the seacoast.

sea hare ::: --> Any tectibranchiate mollusk of the genus Aplysia. See Aplysia.

sea hawk ::: --> A jager gull.

sea heath ::: --> A low perennial plant (Frankenia laevis) resembling heath, growing along the seashore in Europe.

sea hedgehog ::: --> A sea urchin.

sea hen ::: --> the common guillemot; -- applied also to various other sea birds.

seah ::: n. --> A Jewish dry measure containing one third of an an ephah.

sea hog ::: --> The porpoise.

sea holly ::: --> An evergeen seashore plant (Eryngium maritimum). See Eryngium.

sea holm ::: --> A small uninhabited island.
Sea holly.


sea horse ::: --> A fabulous creature, half horse and half fish, represented in classic mythology as driven by sea dogs or ridden by the Nereids. It is also depicted in heraldry. See Hippocampus.
The walrus.
Any fish of the genus Hippocampus.


sea hulver ::: --> Sea holly.

SEA. ::: In this yoga one sees many levels of consciousness which appear as skies or else as seas.

sea-island ::: a. --> Of or pertaining to certain islands along the coast of South Carolina and Georgia; as, sea-island cotton, a superior cotton of long fiber produced on those islands.

sea jelly ::: --> A medusa, or jellyfish.

sea kale ::: --> See under Kale.

sea king ::: --> One of the leaders among the Norsemen who passed their lives in roving the seas in search of plunder and adventures; a Norse pirate chief. See the Note under Viking.

seak ::: n. --> Soap prepared for use in milling cloth.

sea laces ::: --> A kind of seaweed (Chorda Filum) having blackish cordlike fronds, often many feet long.

sea lamprey ::: --> The common lamprey.

sea language ::: --> The peculiar language or phraseology of seamen; sailor&

sea lark ::: --> The rock pipit (Anthus obscurus).
Any one of several small sandpipers and plovers, as the ringed plover, the turnstone, the dunlin, and the sanderling.


sea lavender ::: --> See Marsh rosemary, under Marsh.

sea lawyer ::: --> The gray snapper. See under Snapper.

seal-brown ::: a. --> Of a rich dark brown color, like the fur of the fur seal after it is dyed.

sealed ::: imp. & p. p. --> of Seal

sea legs ::: --> Legs able to maintain their possessor upright in stormy weather at sea, that is, ability stand or walk steadily on deck when a vessel is rolling or pitching in a rough sea.

sea lemon ::: --> Any one of several species of nudibranchiate mollusks of the genus Doris and allied genera, having a smooth, thick, convex yellow body.

sea leopard ::: --> Any one of several species of spotted seals, especially Ogmorhinus leptonyx, and Leptonychotes Weddelli, of the Antarctic Ocean. The North Pacific sea leopard is the harbor seal.

sealer ::: n. --> One who seals; especially, an officer whose duty it is to seal writs or instruments, to stamp weights and measures, or the like.
A mariner or a vessel engaged in the business of capturing seals.


sea letter ::: --> The customary certificate of national character which neutral merchant vessels are bound to carry in time of war; a passport for a vessel and cargo.

sea lettuce ::: --> The green papery fronds of several seaweeds of the genus Ulva, sometimes used as food.

sea level ::: --> The level of the surface of the sea; any surface on the same level with the sea.

sealgh ::: n. --> Alt. of Selch

sea lily ::: --> A crinoid.

sealing wax ::: --> A compound of the resinous materials, pigments, etc., used as a material for seals, as for letters, documents, etc.

sea lion ::: --> Any one of several large species of seals of the family Otariidae native of the Pacific Ocean, especially the southern sea lion (Otaria jubata) of the South American coast; the northern sea lion (Eumetopias Stelleri) found from California to Japan; and the black, or California, sea lion (Zalophus Californianus), which is common on the rocks near San Francisco.

seal ::: n. --> Any aquatic carnivorous mammal of the families Phocidae and Otariidae.
An engraved or inscribed stamp, used for marking an impression in wax or other soft substance, to be attached to a document, or otherwise used by way of authentication or security.
Wax, wafer, or other tenacious substance, set to an instrument, and impressed or stamped with a seal; as, to give a deed under hand and seal.


sea loach ::: --> The three-bearded rockling. See Rockling.

sea louse ::: --> Any one of numerous species of isopod crustaceans of Cymothoa, Livoneca, and allied genera, mostly parasites on fishes.

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sea-maid ::: n. --> The mermaid.
A sea nymph.


sea-mail ::: n. --> A gull; the mew.

seamanlike ::: a. --> Having or showing the skill of a practical seaman.

seaman ::: n. --> A merman; the male of the mermaid.
One whose occupation is to assist in the management of ships at sea; a mariner; a sailor; -- applied both to officers and common mariners, but especially to the latter. Opposed to landman, or landsman.


seamanship ::: n. --> The skill of a good seaman; the art, or skill in the art, of working a ship.

sea mantis ::: --> A squilla.

sea marge ::: --> Land which borders on the sea; the seashore.

seamark ::: n. --> Any elevated object on land which serves as a guide to mariners; a beacon; a landmark visible from the sea, as a hill, a tree, a steeple, or the like.

sea mat ::: --> Any bryozoan of the genus Flustra or allied genera which form frondlike corals.

sea maw ::: --> The sea mew.

seamed ::: imp. & p. p. --> of Seam ::: a. --> Out of condition; not in good condition; -- said of a hawk.

sea-mell ::: n. --> The sea mew.

seamen ::: pl. --> of Seaman
of Seaman


sea mew ::: --> A gull; the mew.

sea mile ::: --> A geographical mile. See Mile.

sea milkwort ::: --> A low, fleshy perennial herb (Glaux maritima) found along northern seashores.

seaming ::: p. pr. & vb. n. --> of Seam ::: n. --> The act or process of forming a seam or joint.
The cord or rope at the margin of a seine, to which the meshes of the net are attached.


seamless ::: a. --> Without a seam.

seam ::: n. --> Grease; tallow; lard.
The fold or line formed by sewing together two pieces of cloth or leather.
Hence, a line of junction; a joint; a suture, as on a ship, a floor, or other structure; the line of union, or joint, of two boards, planks, metal plates, etc.
A thin layer or stratum; a narrow vein between two thicker strata; as, a seam of coal.


sea monk ::: --> See Monk seal, under Monk.

sea monster ::: --> Any large sea animal.

sea moss ::: --> Any branched marine bryozoan resembling moss.

sea mouse ::: --> A dorsibranchiate annelid, belonging to Aphrodite and allied genera, having long, slender, hairlike setae on the sides.
The dunlin.


seamster ::: n. --> One who sews well, or whose occupation is to sew.

seamstress ::: n. --> A woman whose occupation is sewing; a needlewoman.

seamstressy ::: n. --> The business of a seamstress.

sea mud ::: --> A rich slimy deposit in salt marshes and along the seashore, sometimes used as a manure; -- called also sea ooze.

seamy ::: a. --> Having a seam; containing seams, or showing them.

seance ::: n. --> A session, as of some public body; especially, a meeting of spiritualists to receive spirit communication, so called.

sea needle ::: --> See Garfish (a).

sea nettle ::: --> A jellyfish, or medusa.

seannachie ::: n. --> A bard among the Highlanders of Scotland, who preserved and repeated the traditions of the tribes; also, a genealogist.

sean ::: n. --> A seine. See Seine.

sea ::: n. --> One of the larger bodies of salt water, less than an ocean, found on the earth&

sea onion ::: --> The officinal squill. See Squill.

sea ooze ::: --> Same as Sea mud.

sea orange ::: --> A large American holothurian (Lophothuria Fabricii) having a bright orange convex body covered with finely granulated scales. Its expanded tentacles are bright red.

sea-orb ::: n. --> A globefish.

sea otter ::: --> An aquatic carnivore (Enhydris lutris, / marina) found in the North Pacific Ocean. Its fur is highly valued, especially by the Chinese. It is allied to the common otter, but is larger, with feet more decidedly webbed.

sea owl ::: --> The lumpfish.

sea pad ::: --> The puffin.

sea partridge ::: --> The gilthead (Crenilabrus melops), a fish of the British coasts.

sea pass ::: --> A document carried by neutral merchant vessels in time of war, to show their nationality; a sea letter or passport. See Passport.

sea peach ::: --> A beautiful American ascidian (Cynthia, / Halocynthia, pyriformis) having the size, form, velvety surface, and color of a ripe peach.

sea pear ::: --> A pedunculated ascidian of the genus Boltonia.

sea-pen ::: n. --> A pennatula.

sea perch ::: --> The European bass (Roccus, / Labrax, lupus); -- called also sea dace.
The cunner.
The sea bass.
The name is applied also to other species of fishes.


sea pheasant ::: --> The pintail duck.

seapiece ::: n. --> A picture representing a scene at sea; a marine picture.

sea pie ::: --> The oyster catcher, a limicoline bird of the genus Haematopus.
A dish of crust or pastry and meat or fish, etc., cooked together in alternate layers, -- a common food of sailors; as, a three-decker sea pie.


sea piet ::: --> See 1st Sea pie.

sea pig ::: --> A porpoise or dolphin.
A dugong.


sea pigeon ::: --> The common guillemot.

sea pike ::: --> The garfish.
A large serranoid food fish (Centropomus undecimalis) found on both coasts of America; -- called also robalo.
The merluce.


sea pincushion ::: --> A sea purse.
A pentagonal starfish.


sea pink ::: --> See Thrift.

sea plover ::: --> the black-bellied plover.

sea poacher ::: --> Alt. of Sea poker

sea poker ::: --> The lyrie.

sea pool ::: --> A pool of salt water.

sea poppy ::: --> The horn poppy. See under Horn.

sea porcupine ::: --> Any fish of the genus Diodon, and allied genera, whose body is covered with spines. See Illust. under Diodon.

sea pork ::: --> An American compound ascidian (Amoraecium stellatum) which forms large whitish masses resembling salt pork.

seaport ::: n. --> A port on the seashore, or one accessible for seagoing vessels. Also used adjectively; as, a seaport town.

seapoy ::: n. --> See Sepoy.

sea pudding ::: --> Any large holothurian.

sea purse ::: --> The horny egg case of a skate, and of certain sharks.

sea purslane ::: --> See under Purslane.

sea pye ::: --> See 1st Sea pie.

sea pyot ::: --> See 1st Sea pie.

sea quail ::: --> The turnstone.

seaquake ::: n. --> A quaking of the sea.

sear ::: a. --> Alt. of Sere
To wither; to dry up.
To burn (the surface of) to dryness and hardness; to cauterize; to expose to a degree of heat such as changes the color or the hardness and texture of the surface; to scorch; to make callous; as, to sear the skin or flesh. Also used figuratively. ::: n.


sea rat ::: --> A pirate.
The chimaera.


sea raven ::: --> An American cottoid fish (Hemitripterus Americanus) allied to the sculpins, found on the northeren Atlantic coasts.
The cormorant.


searce ::: n. --> A fine sieve. ::: v. t. --> To sift; to bolt.

searcer ::: n. --> One who sifts or bolts.
A searce, or sieve.


search 1. "web" {web search}. 2. "computability" {search problem}. 3. "theory" {search algorithm}.

searchable ::: a. --> Capable of being searched.

searchableness ::: n. --> Quality of being searchable.

search algorithm "theory" Any {algorithm} for identifying a solution to a problem (a {search problem}) out of a {space} of potential solutions by considering several potential solutions until one is found that meets certain criteria. See {A* search}, {beam search}, {best-first search}, {breadth-first search}, {depth-first search}. (2007-11-03)

search-and-destroy mode Hackerism for a noninteractive search-and-replace facility in an editor, so called because an incautiously chosen match pattern can cause {infinite} damage. [{Jargon File}]

searched ::: imp. & p. p. --> of Search

search engine "web, tool, information science" A remotely accessible program that lets you do keyword searches for information on the {Internet}. There are several types of search engine; the search may cover titles of documents, {URLs}, headers, or the {full text}. {A list of search engines (http://cuiwww.unige.ch/meta-index.html

searcher ::: n. --> One who, or that which, searhes or examines; a seeker; an inquirer; an examiner; a trier.
Formerly, an officer in London appointed to examine the bodies of the dead, and report the cause of death.
An officer of the customs whose business it is to search ships, merchandise, luggage, etc.
An inspector of leather.
An instrument for examining the bore of a cannon, to


searching ::: p. pr. & vb. n. --> of Search ::: a. --> Exploring thoroughly; scrutinizing; penetrating; trying; as, a searching discourse; a searching eye.

searchless ::: a. --> Impossible to be searched; inscrutable; impenetrable.

search problem "computability" A computational problem that requires identifying a solution from some, possibly infinite, solution {space} (set of possible solutions). E.g. "What is the millionth {prime number}?". This contrasts with a {decision problem} which merely asks whether a given answer is a solution or not. (1999-02-15)

search term "information science" An element of a search or query. A search term is the basic building block of a {boolean search} or a {weighted search}. In a search engine a search term is typically a word, phrase, or pattern match expression. For example: cosmonaut or "space travel" or astronaut* In a {database} a term is typically the comparison of a column with a constant or with another column. For example: last_name like 'Smith%' (1999-08-27)

search ::: v. t. --> To look over or through, for the purpose of finding something; to examine; to explore; as, to search the city.
To inquire after; to look for; to seek.
To examine or explore by feeling with an instrument; to probe; as, to search a wound.
To examine; to try; to put to the test.
The act of seeking or looking for something; quest; inquiry; pursuit for finding something; examination.


searcloth ::: n. --> Cerecloth. ::: v. t. --> To cover, as a sore, with cerecloth.

seared ::: imp. & p. p. --> of Sear ::: a. --> Scorched; cauterized; hence, figuratively, insensible; not susceptible to moral influences.

searedness ::: n. --> The state of being seared or callous; insensibility.

sea reed ::: --> The sea-sand reed. See under Reed.

searing ::: p. pr. & vb. n. --> of Sear

sea risk ::: --> Risk of injury, destruction, or loss by the sea, or while at sea.

sea robber ::: --> A pirate; a sea rover.

sea robin ::: --> See under Robin, and Illustration in Appendix.

sea rocket ::: --> See under Rocket.

sea room ::: --> Room or space at sea for a vessel to maneuver, drive, or scud, without peril of running ashore or aground.

sea rover ::: --> One that cruises or roves the sea for plunder; a sea robber; a pirate; also, a piratical vessel.

sea-roving ::: a. --> Cruising at random on the ocean.

sea salmon ::: --> A young pollock.
The spotted squeteague.
See Sea bass (b).


sea salt ::: --> Common salt, obtained from sea water by evaporation.

sea sandpiper ::: --> The purple sandpiper.

sea sandwort ::: --> See Sea chickweed.

sea saurian ::: n. --> Any marine saurian; esp. (Paleon.) the large extinct species of Mosasaurus, Icthyosaurus, Plesiosaurus, and related genera.

seascape ::: n. --> A picture representing a scene at sea.

sea scorpion ::: --> A European sculpin (Cottus scorpius) having the head armed with short spines.
The scorpene.


sea scurf ::: --> Any bryozoan which forms rounded or irregular patches of coral on stones, seaweeds, etc.

SEA {Self Extracting Archive}

sea serpent ::: --> Any marine snake. See Sea snake.
A large marine animal of unknown nature, often reported to have been seen at sea, but never yet captured.


seashell ::: n. --> The shell of any marine mollusk.

seashore ::: n. --> The coast of the sea; the land that lies adjacent to the sea or ocean.
All the ground between the ordinary highwater and low-water marks.


seasick ::: a. --> Affected with seasickness.

seasickness ::: n. --> The peculiar sickness, characterized by nausea and prostration, which is caused by the pitching or rolling of a vessel.

seaside ::: n. --> The land bordering on, or adjacent to, the sea; the seashore. Also used adjectively.

sea slater ::: --> Any isopod crustacean of the genus Ligia.

sea slug ::: --> A holothurian.
A nudibranch mollusk.


sea snail ::: --> A small fish of the genus Liparis, having a ventral sucker. It lives among stones and seaweeds.
Any small creeping marine gastropod, as the species of Littorina, Natica, etc.


sea snake ::: --> Any one of many species of venomous aquatic snakes of the family Hydrophidae, having a flattened tail and living entirely in the sea, especially in the warmer parts of the Indian and Pacific Oceans. They feed upon fishes, and are mostly of moderate size, but some species become eight or ten feet long and four inches broad.

sea snipe ::: --> A sandpiper, as the knot and dunlin.
The bellows fish.


seasonable ::: a. --> Occurring in good time, in due season, or in proper time for the purpose; suitable to the season; opportune; timely; as, a seasonable supply of rain.

seasonage ::: n. --> A seasoning.

seasonal ::: a. --> Of or pertaining to the seasons.

seasoned ::: imp. & p. p. --> of Season

seasoner ::: n. --> One who, or that which, seasons, or gives a relish; a seasoning.

seasoning ::: p. pr. & vb. n. --> of Season ::: n. --> The act or process by which anything is seasoned.
That which is added to any species of food, to give it a higher relish, as salt, spices, etc.; a condiment.
Hence, something added to enhance enjoyment or relieve


seasonless ::: a. --> Without succession of the seasons.

season ::: n. --> One of the divisions of the year, marked by alternations in the length of day and night, or by distinct conditions of temperature, moisture, etc., caused mainly by the relative position of the earth with respect to the sun. In the north temperate zone, four seasons, namely, spring, summer, autumn, and winter, are generally recognized. Some parts of the world have three seasons, -- the dry, the rainy, and the cold; other parts have but two, -- the dry and the rainy.
Hence, a period of time, especially as regards its fitness


seasons ::: one of the four natural divisions of the year, spring, summer, fall and winter, in the North and South Temperate zones. Each season, beginning astronomically at an equinox or solstice, is characterized by specific meteorological or climatic conditions.

sea spider ::: --> Any maioid crab; a spider crab. See Maioid, and Spider crab, under Spider.
Any pycnogonid.


sea squirt ::: --> An ascidian. See Illust. under Tunicata.

sea star ::: --> A starfish, or brittle star.

sea surgeon ::: --> A surgeon fish.

sea swallow ::: --> The common tern.
The storm petrel.
The gannet.
See Cornish chough, under Chough.


sea tang ::: --> A kind of seaweed; tang; tangle.

seated ::: 1. Located or established in a specified place. 2. Fixed or established firmly in a specified place, position or situation. 3. Installed in a position of office or authority.

seated ::: imp. & p. p. --> of Seat

sea term ::: --> A term used specifically by seamen; a nautical word or phrase.

sea thief ::: --> A pirate.

sea thongs ::: --> A kind of blackish seaweed (Himanthalia lorea) found on the northern coasts of the Atlantic. It has a thonglike forking process rising from a top-shaped base.

seating ::: p. pr. & vb. n. --> of Seat ::: n. --> The act of providong with a seat or seats; as, the seating of an audience.
The act of making seats; also, the material for making seats; as, cane seating.


sea titling ::: --> The rock pipit.

seatless ::: a. --> Having no seat.

seat ::: n. 1. Something such as a chair or bench, that may be sat on. 2. A chair for the king, bishop, etc., the throne of God or the angels; specifically as a center of authority. 3. A place in which something belongs, occurs, or is established; site; location. 4. A place in which administrative power or the like is centred. 5. A sitting body, court of justice. 6. The office or authority of a ruler or power such as a king, etc. seats, earth-seat. *v. 7. To set firmly in place or cause to sit down. 8. To establish (a person or thing) in a position of authority or dignity. *seats.

seat ::: n. --> The place or thing upon which one sits; hence; anything made to be sat in or upon, as a chair, bench, stool, saddle, or the like.
The place occupied by anything, or where any person or thing is situated, resides, or abides; a site; an abode, a station; a post; a situation.
That part of a thing on which a person sits; as, the seat of a chair or saddle; the seat of a pair of pantaloons.
A sitting; a right to sit; regular or appropriate place of


sea toad ::: --> A sculpin.
A toadfish.
The angler.


sea trout ::: --> Any one of several species of true trouts which descend rivers and enter the sea after spawning, as the European bull trout and salmon trout, and the eastern American spotted trout.
The common squeteague, and the spotted squeteague.
A California fish of the family Chiridae, especially Hexagrammus decagrammus; -- called also spotted rock trout. See Rock trout, under Rock.
A California sciaenoid fish (Cynoscion nobilis); -- called


sea trumpet ::: --> A great blackish seaweed of the Southern Ocean, having a hollow and expanding stem and a pinnate frond, sometimes twenty feet long.
Any large marine univalve shell of the genus Triton. See Triton.


sea turn ::: --> A breeze, gale, or mist from the sea.

sea turtle ::: --> Any one of several very large species of chelonians having the feet converted into paddles, as the green turtle, hawkbill, loggerhead, and leatherback. They inhabit all warm seas.
The sea pigeon, or guillemot.


sea unicorn ::: --> The narwhal.

sea urchin ::: --> Any one of numerous species of echinoderms of the order Echinoidea.

seave ::: n. --> A rush.

seavy ::: a. --> Overgrown with rushes.

sea wall ::: --> A wall, or embankment, to resist encroachments of the sea.

sea-walled ::: a. --> Surrounded, bounded, or protected by the sea, as if by a wall.

seawand ::: --> See Sea girdles.

seawan ::: n. --> Alt. of Seawant

seawant ::: n. --> The name used by the Algonquin Indians for the shell beads which passed among the Indians as money.

seaward ::: a. --> Directed or situated toward the sea. ::: adv. --> Toward the sea.

seaware ::: n. --> Seaweed; esp., coarse seaweed. See Ware, and Sea girdles.

seaweed ::: n. --> Popularly, any plant or plants growing in the sea.
Any marine plant of the class Algae, as kelp, dulse, Fucus, Ulva, etc.


sea whip ::: --> A gorgonian having a simple stem.

sea widgeon ::: --> The scaup duck.
The pintail duck.


seawife ::: n. --> A European wrasse (Labrus vetula).

sea willow ::: --> A gorgonian coral with long flexible branches.

sea wing ::: --> A wing shell (Avicula).

sea withwind ::: --> A kind of bindweed (Convolvulus Soldanella) growing on the seacoast of Europe.

seawives ::: pl. --> of Seawife

sea wolf ::: --> The wolf fish.
The European sea perch.
The sea elephant.
A sea lion.


sea woodcock ::: --> The bar-tailed godwit.

sea wood louse ::: --> A sea slater.

sea wormwood ::: --> A European species of wormwood (Artemisia maritima) growing by the sea.

seaworthiness ::: n. --> The state or quality of being seaworthy, or able to resist the ordinary violence of wind and weather.

seaworthy ::: a. --> Fit for a voyage; worthy of being trusted to transport a cargo with safety; as, a seaworthy ship.

sea wrack ::: --> See Wrack.


TERMS ANYWHERE

1. A loose pliable covering for the head and neck, often attached to a robe or jacket. 2. Something resembling this in shape or use. 3. In animals, a conformation of parts (as in the cobra and the hooded seal), or arrangement of colour about the head or neck, resembling or suggesting a hood. hoods.

1. Misfortunes, calamities, disasters; adversities. 2. Bodily disorder, disease, sickness.

abalone ::: n. --> A univalve mollusk of the genus Haliotis. The shell is lined with mother-of-pearl, and used for ornamental purposes; the sea-ear. Several large species are found on the coast of California, clinging closely to the rocks.

abanga ::: n. --> A West Indian palm; also the fruit of this palm, the seeds of which are used as a remedy for diseases of the chest.

abdominoscopy ::: n. --> Examination of the abdomen to detect abdominal disease.

able ::: superl. --> Fit; adapted; suitable.
Having sufficient power, strength, force, skill, means, or resources of any kind to accomplish the object; possessed of qualifications rendering competent for some end; competent; qualified; capable; as, an able workman, soldier, seaman, a man able to work; a mind able to reason; a person able to be generous; able to endure pain; able to play on a piano.
Specially: Having intellectual qualifications, or strong


acalephae ::: n. pl. --> A group of Coelenterata, including the Medusae or jellyfishes, and hydroids; -- so called from the stinging power they possess. Sometimes called sea nettles.

acarina ::: n. pl. --> The group of Arachnida which includes the mites and ticks. Many species are parasitic, and cause diseases like the itch and mange.

acarine ::: a. --> Of or caused by acari or mites; as, acarine diseases.

access ::: n. --> A coming to, or near approach; admittance; admission; accessibility; as, to gain access to a prince.
The means, place, or way by which a thing may be approached; passage way; as, the access is by a neck of land.
Admission to sexual intercourse.
Increase by something added; addition; as, an access of territory. [In this sense accession is more generally used.]
An onset, attack, or fit of disease.


accumulator ::: n. --> One who, or that which, accumulates, collects, or amasses.
An apparatus by means of which energy or power can be stored, such as the cylinder or tank for storing water for hydraulic elevators, the secondary or storage battery used for accumulating the energy of electrical charges, etc.
A system of elastic springs for relieving the strain upon a rope, as in deep-sea dredging.


acme ::: n. --> The top or highest point; the culmination.
The crisis or height of a disease.
Mature age; full bloom of life.


acrisy ::: n. --> Inability to judge.
Undecided character of a disease.


actinia ::: n. --> An animal of the class Anthozoa, and family Actinidae. From a resemblance to flowers in form and color, they are often called animal flowers and sea anemones. [See Polyp.].
A genus in the family Actinidae.


actiniform ::: a. --> Having a radiated form, like a sea anemone.

actinozoa ::: n. pl. --> A group of Coelenterata, comprising the Anthozoa and Ctenophora. The sea anemone, or actinia, is a familiar example.

adeno- ::: --> Combining forms of the Greek word for gland; -- used in words relating to the structure, diseases, etc., of the glands.

adrian ::: a. --> Pertaining to the Adriatic Sea; as, Adrian billows.

adriatic ::: a. --> Of or pertaining to a sea so named, the northwestern part of which is known as the Gulf of Venice.

adventitious ::: a. --> Added extrinsically; not essentially inherent; accidental or causal; additional; supervenient; foreign.
Out of the proper or usual place; as, adventitious buds or roots.
Accidentally or sparingly spontaneous in a country or district; not fully naturalized; adventive; -- applied to foreign plants.
Acquired, as diseases; accidental.


adventual ::: a. --> Relating to the season of advent.

ae ::: --> Alt. of Ae
A diphthong in the Latin language; used also by the Saxon writers. It answers to the Gr. ai. The Anglo-Saxon short ae was generally replaced by a, the long / by e or ee. In derivatives from Latin words with ae, it is mostly superseded by e. For most words found with this initial combination, the reader will therefore search under the letter E.


aegean ::: a. --> Of or pertaining to the sea, or arm of the Mediterranean sea, east of Greece. See Archipelago.

aestival ::: a. --> Of or belonging to the summer; as, aestival diseases.

aetiology ::: n. --> The science, doctrine, or demonstration of causes; esp., the investigation of the causes of any disease; the science of the origin and development of things.
The assignment of a cause.


affix ::: v. t. --> To subjoin, annex, or add at the close or end; to append to; to fix to any part of; as, to affix a syllable to a word; to affix a seal to an instrument; to affix one&

afford ::: v. t. --> To give forth; to supply, yield, or produce as the natural result, fruit, or issue; as, grapes afford wine; olives afford oil; the earth affords fruit; the sea affords an abundant supply of fish.
To give, grant, or confer, with a remoter reference to its being the natural result; to provide; to furnish; as, a good life affords consolation in old age.
To offer, provide, or supply, as in selling, granting,


affusion ::: n. --> The act of pouring upon, or sprinkling with a liquid, as water upon a child in baptism.
The act of pouring water or other fluid on the whole or a part of the body, as a remedy in disease.


afloat ::: 1. Floating or borne on the water; in a floating condition. 2. From the state of a ship or other body floating on the sea, having liberty of motion and buoyancy.

afoam ::: adv. & a. --> In a foaming state; as, the sea is all afoam.

afterguard ::: n. --> The seaman or seamen stationed on the poop or after part of the ship, to attend the after-sails.

aftermath ::: n. --> A second moving; the grass which grows after the first crop of hay in the same season; rowen.

agar-agar ::: n. --> A fucus or seaweed much used in the East for soups and jellies; Ceylon moss (Gracilaria lichenoides).

agistment ::: n. --> Formerly, the taking and feeding of other men&

agitate ::: v. t. --> To move with a violent, irregular action; as, the wind agitates the sea; to agitate water in a vessel.
To move or actuate.
To stir up; to disturb or excite; to perturb; as, he was greatly agitated.
To discuss with great earnestness; to debate; as, a controversy hotly agitated.
To revolve in the mind, or view in all its aspects; to


agitation ::: n. --> The act of agitating, or the state of being agitated; the state of being moved with violence, or with irregular action; commotion; as, the sea after a storm is in agitation.
A stirring up or arousing; disturbance of tranquillity; disturbance of mind which shows itself by physical excitement; perturbation; as, to cause any one agitation.
Excitement of public feeling by discussion, appeals, etc.; as, the antislavery agitation; labor agitation.


  "A Godhead is seated in the heart of every man and is the Lord of this mysterious action of Nature. And though this Spirit of the universe, this One who is all, seems to be turning us on the wheel of the world as if mounted on a machine by the force of Maya, shaping us in our ignorance as the potter shapes a pot, as the weaver a fabric, by some skilful mechanical principle, yet is this spirit our own greatest self and it is according to the real idea, the truth of ourselves, that which is growing in us and finding always new and more adequate forms in birth after birth, in our animal and human and divine life, in that which we were, that which we are, that which we shall be, — it is in accordance with this inner soul-truth that, as our opened eyes will discover, we are progressively shaped by this spirit within us in its all-wise omnipotence.” *Essays on the Gita

“A Godhead is seated in the heart of every man and is the Lord of this mysterious action of Nature. And though this Spirit of the universe, this One who is all, seems to be turning us on the wheel of the world as if mounted on a machine by the force of Maya, shaping us in our ignorance as the potter shapes a pot, as the weaver a fabric, by some skilful mechanical principle, yet is this spirit our own greatest self and it is according to the real idea, the truth of ourselves, that which is growing in us and finding always new and more adequate forms in birth after birth, in our animal and human and divine life, in that which we were, that which we are, that which we shall be,—it is in accordance with this inner soul-truth that, as our opened eyes will discover, we are progressively shaped by this spirit within us in its all-wise omnipotence.” Essays on the Gita

agrom ::: n. --> A disease occurring in Bengal and other parts of the East Indies, in which the tongue chaps and cleaves.

ailment ::: n. --> Indisposition; morbid affection of the body; -- not applied ordinarily to acute diseases.

airiness ::: n. --> The state or quality of being airy; openness or exposure to the air; as, the airiness of a country seat.
Lightness of spirits; gayety; levity; as, the airiness of young persons.


albatross ::: n. --> A web-footed bird, of the genus Diomedea, of which there are several species. They are the largest of sea birds, capable of long-continued flight, and are often seen at great distances from the land. They are found chiefly in the southern hemisphere.

alchemy ::: n. --> An imaginary art which aimed to transmute the baser metals into gold, to find the panacea, or universal remedy for diseases, etc. It led the way to modern chemistry.
A mixed metal composed mainly of brass, formerly used for various utensils; hence, a trumpet.
Miraculous power of transmuting something common into something precious.


alcoholism ::: n. --> A diseased condition of the system, brought about by the continued use of alcoholic liquors.

alcove ::: n. --> A recessed portion of a room, or a small room opening into a larger one; especially, a recess to contain a bed; a lateral recess in a library.
A small ornamental building with seats, or an arched seat, in a pleasure ground; a garden bower.
Any natural recess analogous to an alcove or recess in an apartment.


alexiteric ::: a. --> Alt. of Alexiterical ::: n. --> A preservative against contagious and infectious diseases, and the effects of poison in general.

alga ::: n. --> A kind of seaweed; pl. the class of cellular cryptogamic plants which includes the black, red, and green seaweeds, as kelp, dulse, sea lettuce, also marine and fresh water confervae, etc.

algology ::: n. --> The study or science of algae or seaweeds.

algous ::: a. --> Of or pertaining to the algae, or seaweeds; abounding with, or like, seaweed.

alienism ::: n. --> The status or legal condition of an alien; alienage.
The study or treatment of diseases of the mind.


alienist ::: n. --> One who treats diseases of the mind.

"All disease is a means towards some new joy of health, all evil & pain a tuning of Nature for some more intense bliss & good, all death an opening on widest immortality. Why and how this should be so, is God"s secret which only the soul purified of egoism can penetrate.” Essays Divine and Human

“All disease is a means towards some new joy of health, all evil & pain a tuning of Nature for some more intense bliss & good, all death an opening on widest immortality. Why and how this should be so, is God’s secret which only the soul purified of egoism can penetrate.” Essays Divine and Human

allopathy ::: n. --> That system of medical practice which aims to combat disease by the use of remedies which produce effects different from those produced by the special disease treated; -- a term invented by Hahnemann to designate the ordinary practice, as opposed to homeopathy.

alluvium ::: n. --> Deposits of earth, sand, gravel, and other transported matter, made by rivers, floods, or other causes, upon land not permanently submerged beneath the waters of lakes or seas.

alnager ::: n. --> A measure by the ell; formerly a sworn officer in England, whose duty was to inspect and measure woolen cloth, and fix upon it a seal.

alpestrine ::: a. --> Pertaining to the Alps, or other high mountains; as, Alpestrine diseases, etc.

Amal: “In Greek mythology the Sirens were extremely beautiful creatures who by their singing lured mariners to their land and either destroyed them or kept them captive. Ulysses had himself bound to a pole in his ship while the ship crossed the sea near this land.”

Amal: “This is one of the perils awaiting one when one goes inward in search of one’s true self. The other perils are ‘the goblin Voice’ and ‘the enchantments of the demon Sign’. The opponent Snake’s ambush is the ultimate danger which can put an end to one’s inward search.”

amber ::: n. --> A yellowish translucent resin resembling copal, found as a fossil in alluvial soils, with beds of lignite, or on the seashore in many places. It takes a fine polish, and is used for pipe mouthpieces, beads, etc., and as a basis for a fine varnish. By friction, it becomes strongly electric.
Amber color, or anything amber-colored; a clear light yellow; as, the amber of the sky.
Ambergris.


ambury ::: n. --> A soft tumor or bloody wart on horses or oxen.
A disease of the roots of turnips, etc.; -- called also fingers and toes.


amnesia ::: n. --> Forgetfulness; also, a defect of speech, from cerebral disease, in which the patient substitutes wrong words or names in the place of those he wishes to employ.

a monstrous sea creature symbolizing evil.

amphioxus ::: n. --> A fishlike creature (Amphioxus lanceolatus), two or three inches long, found in temperature seas; -- also called the lancelet. Its body is pointed at both ends. It is the lowest and most generalized of the vertebrates, having neither brain, skull, vertebrae, nor red blood. It forms the type of the group Acrania, Leptocardia, etc.

amphitheatre ::: n. --> An oval or circular building with rising tiers of seats about an open space called the arena.
Anything resembling an amphitheater in form; as, a level surrounded by rising slopes or hills, or a rising gallery in a theater.


amulet ::: n. --> An ornament, gem, or scroll, or a package containing a relic, etc., worn as a charm or preservative against evils or mischief, such as diseases and witchcraft, and generally inscribed with mystic forms or characters. [Also used figuratively.]

anabasis ::: n. --> A journey or expedition up from the coast, like that of the younger Cyrus into Central Asia, described by Xenophon in his work called "The Anabasis."
The first period, or increase, of a disease; augmentation.


anadrom ::: n. --> A fish that leaves the sea and ascends rivers.

anadromous ::: a. --> Ascending rivers from the sea, at certain seasons, for breeding, as the salmon, shad, etc.
Tending upwards; -- said of terns in which the lowest secondary segments are on the upper side of the branch of the central stem.


anaesthesia ::: n. --> Entire or partial loss or absence of feeling or sensation; a state of general or local insensibility produced by disease or by the inhalation or application of an anaesthetic.

analeptic ::: a. --> Restorative; giving strength after disease. ::: n. --> A restorative.

And therefore I have sailed the seas and come

anemone ::: n. --> A genus of plants of the Ranunculus or Crowfoot family; windflower. Some of the species are cultivated in gardens.
The sea anemone. See Actinia, and Sea anemone.


:::   "An executive cosmic force shapes us and dictates through our temperament and environment and mentality so shaped, through our individualised formulation of the cosmic energies, our actions and their results. Truly, we do not think, will or act but thought occurs in us, will occurs in us, impulse and act occur in us; our ego-sense gathers around itself, refers to itself all this flow of natural activities. It is cosmic Force, it is Nature that forms the thought, imposes the will, imparts the impulse. Our body, mind and ego are a wave of that sea of force in action and do not govern it, but by it are governed and directed.” The Synthesis of Yoga —**cosmic forces.**

“An executive cosmic force shapes us and dictates through our temperament and environment and mentality so shaped, through our individualised formulation of the cosmic energies, our actions and their results. Truly, we do not think, will or act but thought occurs in us, will occurs in us, impulse and act occur in us; our ego-sense gathers around itself, refers to itself all this flow of natural activities. It is cosmic Force, it is Nature that forms the thought, imposes the will, imparts the impulse. Our body, mind and ego are a wave of that sea of force in action and do not govern it, but by it are governed and directed.” The Synthesis of Yoga

angiocarpous ::: a. --> Having fruit inclosed within a covering that does not form a part of itself; as, the filbert covered by its husk, or the acorn seated in its cupule.
Having the seeds or spores covered, as in certain lichens.


annual ::: a. --> Of or pertaining to a year; returning every year; coming or happening once in the year; yearly.
Performed or accomplished in a year; reckoned by the year; as, the annual motion of the earth.
Lasting or continuing only one year or one growing season; requiring to be renewed every year; as, an annual plant; annual tickets.


anthozoa ::: n. pl. --> The class of the Coelenterata which includes the corals and sea anemones. The three principal groups or orders are Acyonaria, Actinaria, and Madreporaria.

anthrax ::: n. --> A carbuncle.
A malignant pustule.
A microscopic, bacterial organism (Bacillus anthracis), resembling transparent rods. [See Illust. under Bacillus.]
An infectious disease of cattle and sheep. It is ascribed to the presence of a rod-shaped bacterium (Bacillus anthracis), the spores of which constitute the contagious matter. It may be transmitted to man by inoculation. The spleen becomes greatly enlarged and filled


antinephritic ::: a. --> Counteracting, or deemed of use in, diseases of the kidneys. ::: n. --> An antinephritic remedy.

antiperiodic ::: n. --> A remedy possessing the property of preventing the return of periodic paroxysms, or exacerbations, of disease, as in intermittent fevers.

antiquary ::: a. --> Pertaining to antiquity. ::: n. --> One devoted to the study of ancient times through their relics, as inscriptions, monuments, remains of ancient habitations, statues, coins, manuscripts, etc.; one who searches for and studies the relics of antiquity.

antisplenetic ::: a. --> Good as a remedy against disease of the spleen. ::: n. --> An antisplenetic medicine.

antitoxine ::: n. --> A substance (sometimes the product of a specific micro-organism and sometimes naturally present in the blood or tissues of an animal), capable of producing immunity from certain diseases, or of counteracting the poisonous effects of pathogenic bacteria.

aphasy ::: n. --> Loss of the power of speech, or of the appropriate use of words, the vocal organs remaining intact, and the intelligence being preserved. It is dependent on injury or disease of the brain.

aphrodite ::: n. --> The Greek goddess of love, corresponding to the Venus of the Romans.
A large marine annelid, covered with long, lustrous, golden, hairlike setae; the sea mouse.
A beautiful butterfly (Argunnis Aphrodite) of the United States.


aphtha ::: n. --> One of the whitish specks called aphthae.
The disease, also called thrush.


aplysia ::: n. --> A genus of marine mollusks of the order Tectibranchiata; the sea hare. Some of the species when disturbed throw out a deep purple liquor, which colors the water to some distance. See Illust. in Appendix.

appendant ::: v. t. --> Hanging; annexed; adjunct; concomitant; as, a seal appendant to a paper.
Appended by prescription, that is, a personal usage for a considerable time; -- said of a thing of inheritance belonging to another inheritance which is superior or more worthy; as, an advowson, common, etc. , which may be appendant to a manor, common of fishing to a freehold, a seat in church to a house.


append ::: v. t. --> To hang or attach to, as by a string, so that the thing is suspended; as, a seal appended to a record; the inscription was appended to the column.
To add, as an accessory to the principal thing; to annex; as, notes appended to this chapter.


application ::: n. --> The act of applying or laying on, in a literal sense; as, the application of emollients to a diseased limb.
The thing applied.
The act of applying as a means; the employment of means to accomplish an end; specific use.
The act of directing or referring something to a particular case, to discover or illustrate agreement or disagreement, fitness, or correspondence; as, I make the remark, and leave you to


apply ::: v. t. --> To lay or place; to put or adjust (one thing to another); -- with to; as, to apply the hand to the breast; to apply medicaments to a diseased part of the body.
To put to use; to use or employ for a particular purpose, or in a particular case; to appropriate; to devote; as, to apply money to the payment of a debt.
To make use of, declare, or pronounce, as suitable, fitting, or relative; as, to apply the testimony to the case; to apply


apron ::: n. --> An article of dress, of cloth, leather, or other stuff, worn on the fore part of the body, to keep the clothes clean, to defend them from injury, or as a covering. It is commonly tied at the waist by strings.
Something which by its shape or use suggests an apron;
The fat skin covering the belly of a goose or duck.
A piece of leather, or other material, to be spread before a person riding on an outside seat of a vehicle, to defend him from the


aprosos ::: a. & adv. --> Opportunely or opportune; seasonably or seasonable.
By the way; to the purpose; suitably to the place or subject; -- a word used to introduce an incidental observation, suited to the occasion, though not strictly belonging to the narration.


apse ::: n. --> A projecting part of a building, esp. of a church, having in the plan a polygonal or semicircular termination, and, most often, projecting from the east end. In early churches the Eastern apse was occupied by seats for the bishop and clergy.
The bishop&


aquarius ::: n. --> The Water-bearer; the eleventh sign in the zodiac, which the sun enters about the 20th of January; -- so called from the rains which prevail at that season in Italy and the East.
A constellation south of Pegasus.


archaeological ::: --> Relating to archaeology, or antiquities; as, archaeological researches.

archipelago ::: 1. Any sea, or body of water, in which there are numerous islands. 2. A large group or chain of islands.

archipelago ::: n. --> The Grecian Archipelago, or Aegean Sea, separating Greece from Asia Minor. It is studded with a vast number of small islands.
Hence: Any sea or broad sheet of water interspersed with many islands or with a group of islands.


arenas ::: central stages, rings, areas, or the like, used for sports or other forms of entertainment, surrounded by seats for spectators.

arise ::: 1. To get up from sleep or rest; to awaken; wake up. 2. To go up, come up, ascend on high, mount. Now only poet. **3. To come into being, action, or notice; originate; appear; spring up. 4. Of circumstances viewed as results: To spring, originate, or result from. 5. To rise from inaction, from the peaceful, quiet, or ordinary course of life. 6. To rise in violence or agitation, as the sea, the wind; to boil up as a fermenting fluid, the blood; so of the heart, wrath, etc. Now poet. 7. Of sounds: To come up aloud, or so as to be audible, to be heard aloud. arises, arising, arose, arisen. *(Sri Aurobindo also employs arisen as an adj.*)

arise ::: v. i. --> To come up from a lower to a higher position; to come above the horizon; to come up from one&

ark ::: n. --> A chest, or coffer.
The oblong chest of acacia wood, overlaid with gold, which supported the mercy seat with its golden cherubs, and occupied the most sacred place in the sanctuary. In it Moses placed the two tables of stone containing the ten commandments. Called also the Ark of the Covenant.
The large, chestlike vessel in which Noah and his family were preserved during the Deluge. Gen. vi. Hence: Any place of refuge.


arming ::: p. pr. & vb. n. --> of Arm ::: n. --> The act of furnishing with, or taking, arms.
A piece of tallow placed in a cavity at the lower end of a sounding lead, to bring up the sand, shells, etc., of the sea bottom.
Red dress cloths formerly hung fore and aft outside of a


armlet ::: n. --> A small arm; as, an armlet of the sea.
An arm ring; a bracelet for the upper arm.
Armor for the arm.


arrhaphostic ::: a. --> Seamless.

arrowworm ::: n. --> A peculiar transparent worm of the genus Sagitta, living at the surface of the sea. See Sagitta.

arsenicism ::: n. --> A diseased condition produced by slow poisoning with arsenic.

arthrodynia ::: n. --> An affection characterized by pain in or about a joint, not dependent upon structural disease.

articular ::: n. --> Of or pertaining to the joints; as, an articular disease; an articular process.
Alt. of Articulary


art ::: “The highest aim of the aesthetic being is to find the Divine through beauty; the highest Art is that which by an inspired use of significant and interpretative form unseals the doors of the spirit.” The Human Cycle etc.

aryan ::: n. --> One of a primitive people supposed to have lived in prehistoric times, in Central Asia, east of the Caspian Sea, and north of the Hindoo Koosh and Paropamisan Mountains, and to have been the stock from which sprang the Hindoo, Persian, Greek, Latin, Celtic, Teutonic, Slavonic, and other races; one of that ethnological division of mankind called also Indo-European or Indo-Germanic.
The language of the original Aryans.


ASANA. ::: Fixed posture habituating the body to certain attitudes of immobility. The system of Asana has at its basis two profound ideas ::: control by physical immobility, power by immobility.
The sitting motionless posture is the natural posture for concentrated meditation - walking and standing are active conditions. It is only when one has gained the enduring rest and passivity of the consciousness that it is easy to concentrate and receive when walking or doing anything. A fundamental passive condition of the consciousness gathered into itself is the proper poise for concentration and a seated gathered immobility in the body is the best position for that. It can be done also lying down, but that position is too passive, tending to be inert rather than gathered. This is the reason why yogis always sit in an āsana. One can accustom oneself to meditate walking. standing, lying but sitting is the first natural position.


Asana is used by the Rajayoga only in its easiest and most natural position, that naturally taken by the body when seated and gathered together, but wth the back and head strictly erect and in a straight line, so that there may be no deflection of the spinal chord. The object of the fatter rule I's obviously con- nected with the theory of the six Chakras and the circulation of the vital energy between the mul&dhara and^he brahmarandhra.

asbestos ::: n. --> A variety of amphibole or of pyroxene, occurring in long and delicate fibers, or in fibrous masses or seams, usually of a white, gray, or green-gray color. The name is also given to a similar variety of serpentine.

a-sea ::: adv. --> On the sea; at sea; toward the sea.

asphaltum ::: n. --> Mineral pitch, Jews&

assident ::: a. --> Usually attending a disease, but not always; as, assident signs, or symptoms.

assumpsit ::: n. --> A promise or undertaking, founded on a consideration. This promise may be oral or in writing not under seal. It may be express or implied.
An action to recover damages for a breach or nonperformance of a contract or promise, express or implied, oral or in writing not under seal. Common or indebitatus assumpsit is brought for the most part on an implied promise. Special assumpsit is founded on an express promise or undertaking.


"As the eyes of the sage are opened to the light, so is his ear unsealed to receive the vibrations of the Infinite; from all the regions of the Truth there comes thrilling into him its Word which becomes the form of his thoughts.” Essays on the Gita

“As the eyes of the sage are opened to the light, so is his ear unsealed to receive the vibrations of the Infinite; from all the regions of the Truth there comes thrilling into him its Word which becomes the form of his thoughts.” Essays on the Gita

asthma ::: n. --> A disease, characterized by difficulty of breathing (due to a spasmodic contraction of the bronchi), recurring at intervals, accompanied with a wheezing sound, a sense of constriction in the chest, a cough, and expectoration.

atavism ::: n. --> The recurrence, or a tendency to a recurrence, of the original type of a species in the progeny of its varieties; resemblance to remote rather than to near ancestors; reversion to the original form.
The recurrence of any peculiarity or disease of an ancestor in a subsequent generation, after an intermission for a generation or two.


ataxy ::: n. --> Disorder; irregularity.
Irregularity in disease, or in the functions.
The state of disorder that characterizes nervous fevers and the nervous condition.


atheroma ::: n. --> An encysted tumor containing curdy matter.
A disease characterized by thickening and fatty degeneration of the inner coat of the arteries.


atmo ::: n. --> The standard atmospheric pressure used in certain physical measurements calculations; conventionally, that pressure under which the barometer stands at 760 millimeters, at a temperature of 0¡ Centigrade, at the level of the sea, and in the latitude of Paris.

atmosphere ::: n. --> The whole mass of aeriform fluid surrounding the earth; -- applied also to the gaseous envelope of any celestial orb, or other body; as, the atmosphere of Mars.
Any gaseous envelope or medium.
A supposed medium around various bodies; as, electrical atmosphere, a medium formerly supposed to surround electrical bodies.
The pressure or weight of the air at the sea level, on a unit of surface, or about 14.7 Ibs. to the sq. inch.


atonic ::: a. --> Characterized by atony, or want of vital energy; as, an atonic disease.
Unaccented; as, an atonic syllable.
Destitute of tone vocality; surd. ::: n. --> A word that has no accent.


at ::: prep. --> Primarily, this word expresses the relations of presence, nearness in place or time, or direction toward; as, at the ninth hour; at the house; to aim at a mark. It is less definite than in or on; at the house may be in or near the house. From this original import are derived all the various uses of at.
A relation of proximity to, or of presence in or on, something; as, at the door; at your shop; at home; at school; at hand; at sea and on land.


:::   ". . . a true occultism means no more than a research into supraphysical realities and an unveiling of the hidden laws of being and Nature, of all that is not obvious on the surface. It attempts the discovery of the secret laws of mind and mental energy, the secret laws of life and life-energy, the secret laws of the subtle-physical and its energies, — all that Nature has not put into visible operation on the surface; it pursues also the application of these hidden truths and powers of Nature so as to extend the mastery of the human spirit beyond the ordinary operations of mind, the ordinary operations of life, the ordinary operations of our physical existence. In the spiritual domain which is occult to the surface mind in so far as it passes beyond normal and enters into supernormal experience, there is possible not only the discovery of the self and spirit, but the discovery of the uplifting, informing and guiding light of spiritual consciousness and the power of the spirit, the spiritual way of knowledge, the spiritual way of action. To know these things and to bring their truths and forces into the life of humanity is a necessary part of its evolution. Science itself is in its own way an occultism; for it brings to light the formulas which Nature has hidden and it uses its knowledge to set free operations of her energies which she has not included in her ordinary operations and to organise and place at the service of man her occult powers and processes, a vast system of physical magic, — for there is and can be no other magic than the utilisation of secret truths of being, secret powers and processes of Nature. It may even be found that a supraphysical knowledge is necessary for the completion of physical knowledge, because the processes of physical Nature have behind them a supraphysical factor, a power and action mental, vital or spiritual which is not tangible to any outer means of knowledge.” The Life Divine

“… a true occultism means no more than a research into supraphysical realities and an unveiling of the hidden laws of being and Nature, of all that is not obvious on the surface. It attempts the discovery of the secret laws of mind and mental energy, the secret laws of life and life-energy, the secret laws of the subtle-physical and its energies,—all that Nature has not put into visible operation on the surface; it pursues also the application of these hidden truths and powers of Nature so as to extend the mastery of the human spirit beyond the ordinary operations of mind, the ordinary operations of life, the ordinary operations of our physical existence. In the spiritual domain which is occult to the surface mind in so far as it passes beyond normal and enters into supernormal experience, there is possible not only the discovery of the self and spirit, but the discovery of the uplifting, informing and guiding light of spiritual consciousness and the power of the spirit, the spiritual way of knowledge, the spiritual way of action. To know these things and to bring their truths and forces into the life of humanity is a necessary part of its evolution. Science itself is in its own way an occultism; for it brings to light the formulas which Nature has hidden and it uses its knowledge to set free operations of her energies which she has not included in her ordinary operations and to organise and place at the service of man her occult powers and processes, a vast system of physical magic,—for there is and can be no other magic than the utilisation of secret truths of being, secret powers and processes of Nature. It may even be found that a supraphysical knowledge is necessary for the completion of physical knowledge, because the processes of physical Nature have behind them a supraphysical factor, a power and action mental, vital or spiritual which is not tangible to any outer means of knowledge.” The Life Divine

attenuate ::: v. t. --> To make thin or slender, as by mechanical or chemical action upon inanimate objects, or by the effects of starvation, disease, etc., upon living bodies.
To make thin or less consistent; to render less viscid or dense; to rarefy. Specifically: To subtilize, as the humors of the body, or to break them into finer parts.
To lessen the amount, force, or value of; to make less complex; to weaken.


augmentation ::: n. --> The act or process of augmenting, or making larger, by addition, expansion, or dilation; increase.
The state of being augmented; enlargement.
The thing added by way of enlargement.
A additional charge to a coat of arms, given as a mark of honor.
The stage of a disease in which the symptoms go on increasing.


auk ::: n. --> A name given to various species of arctic sea birds of the family Alcidae. The great auk, now extinct, is Alca (/ Plautus) impennis. The razor-billed auk is A. torda. See Puffin, Guillemot, and Murre.

auricula ::: n. --> A species of Primula, or primrose, called also, from the shape of its leaves, bear&

auscultation ::: n. --> The act of listening or hearkening to.
An examination by listening either directly with the ear (immediate auscultation) applied to parts of the body, as the abdomen; or with the stethoscope (mediate auscultation), in order to distinguish sounds recognized as a sign of health or of disease.


Automatic writings and spiritualistic seances arc a very mix- ed affair. Part comes from the subconscious mind of the medium and part from that of the stUeis. Usually these seances etc. put one into rapport with a very low world of vital beings and forces.

autoplasty ::: n. --> The process of artificially repairing lesions by taking a piece of healthy tissue, as from a neighboring part, to supply the deficiency caused by disease or wounds.

autopsy ::: a. --> Personal observation or examination; seeing with one&

autumn ::: n. --> The third season of the year, or the season between summer and winter, often called "the fall." Astronomically, it begins in the northern temperate zone at the autumnal equinox, about September 23, and ends at the winter solstice, about December 23; but in popular language, autumn, in America, comprises September, October, and November.
The harvest or fruits of autumn.
The time of maturity or decline; latter portion; third


autumn ::: the season of the year between summer and winter, lasting from the autumnal equinox to the winter solstice and from September to December in the Northern Hemisphere; fall.

average ::: n. --> That service which a tenant owed his lord, to be done by the work beasts of the tenant, as the carriage of wheat, turf, etc.
A tariff or duty on goods, etc.
Any charge in addition to the regular charge for freight of goods shipped.
A contribution to a loss or charge which has been imposed upon one of several for the general benefit; damage done by sea perils.
The equitable and proportionate distribution of loss or


avocado ::: n. --> The pulpy fruit of Persea gratissima, a tree of tropical America. It is about the size and shape of a large pear; -- called also avocado pear, alligator pear, midshipman&

axstone ::: n. --> A variety of jade. It is used by some savages, particularly the natives of the South Sea Islands, for making axes or hatchets.

backstitch ::: n. --> A stitch made by setting the needle back of the end of the last stitch, and bringing it out in front of the end. ::: v. i. --> To sew with backstitches; as, to backstitch a seam.

backworm ::: n. --> A disease of hawks. See Filanders.

bacterium ::: n. --> A microscopic vegetable organism, belonging to the class Algae, usually in the form of a jointed rodlike filament, and found in putrefying organic infusions. Bacteria are destitute of chlorophyll, and are the smallest of microscopic organisms. They are very widely diffused in nature, and multiply with marvelous rapidity, both by fission and by spores. Certain species are active agents in fermentation, while others appear to be the cause of certain infectious diseases. See Bacillus.

badderlocks ::: n. --> A large black seaweed (Alaria esculenta) sometimes eaten in Europe; -- also called murlins, honeyware, and henware.

balearic ::: a. --> Of or pertaining to the isles of Majorca, Minorca, Ivica, etc., in the Mediterranean Sea, off the coast of Valencia.

balize ::: n. --> A pole or a frame raised as a sea beacon or a landmark.

balneotherapy ::: n. --> The treatment of disease by baths.

baltic ::: a. --> Of or pertaining to the sea which separates Norway and Sweden from Jutland, Denmark, and Germany; situated on the Baltic Sea.

bane ::: n. --> That which destroys life, esp. poison of a deadly quality.
Destruction; death.
Any cause of ruin, or lasting injury; harm; woe.
A disease in sheep, commonly termed the rot. ::: v. t. --> To be the bane of; to ruin.


bank ::: n. --> A bench; a high seat, or seat of distinction or judgment; a tribunal or court.
A mound, pile, or ridge of earth, raised above the surrounding level; hence, anything shaped like a mound or ridge of earth; as, a bank of clouds; a bank of snow.
A steep acclivity, as the slope of a hill, or the side of a ravine.
The margin of a watercourse; the rising ground bordering a


banquette ::: n. --> A raised way or foot bank, running along the inside of a parapet, on which musketeers stand to fire upon the enemy.
A narrow window seat; a raised shelf at the back or the top of a buffet or dresser.


barbadoes ::: n. --> A West Indian island, giving its name to a disease, to a cherry, etc.

barilla ::: n. --> A name given to several species of Salsola from which soda is made, by burning the barilla in heaps and lixiviating the ashes.
The alkali produced from the plant, being an impure carbonate of soda, used for making soap, glass, etc., and for bleaching purposes.
Impure soda obtained from the ashes of any seashore plant, or kelp.


barouche ::: n. --> A four-wheeled carriage, with a falling top, a seat on the outside for the driver, and two double seats on the inside arranged so that the sitters on the front seat face those on the back seat.

basigynium ::: n. --> The pedicel on which the ovary of certain flowers, as the passion flower, is seated; a carpophore or thecaphore.

basket ::: n. --> A vessel made of osiers or other twigs, cane, rushes, splints, or other flexible material, interwoven.
The contents of a basket; as much as a basket contains; as, a basket of peaches.
The bell or vase of the Corinthian capital.
The two back seats facing one another on the outside of a stagecoach.


basking shark ::: --> One of the largest species of sharks (Cetorhinus maximus), so called from its habit of basking in the sun; the liver shark, or bone shark. It inhabits the northern seas of Europe and America, and grows to a length of more than forty feet. It is a harmless species.

bathe ::: v. t. --> To wash by immersion, as in a bath; to subject to a bath.
To lave; to wet.
To moisten or suffuse with a liquid.
To apply water or some liquid medicament to; as, to bathe the eye with warm water or with sea water; to bathe one&


bathymetrical ::: a. --> Pertaining to bathymetry; relating to the measurement of depths, especially of depths in the sea.

bathymetry ::: n. --> The art or science of sounding, or measuring depths in the sea.

batture ::: n. --> An elevated river bed or sea bed.

bay ::: a. --> Reddish brown; of the color of a chestnut; -- applied to the color of horses. ::: n. --> An inlet of the sea, usually smaller than a gulf, but of the same general character.
A small body of water set off from the main body; as a


bay salt ::: --> Salt which has been obtained from sea water, by evaporation in shallow pits or basins, by the heat of the sun; the large crystalline salt of commerce.

bays ::: bodies of water partially enclosed by land but with a wide mouth, affording access to the sea.

beach ::: n. --> Pebbles, collectively; shingle.
The shore of the sea, or of a lake, which is washed by the waves; especially, a sandy or pebbly shore; the strand. ::: v. t. --> To run or drive (as a vessel or a boat) upon a beach; to strand; as, to beach a ship.


beath ::: v. t. --> To bathe; also, to dry or heat, as unseasoned wood.

beauseant ::: n. --> The black and white standard of the Knights Templars.

becker ::: n. --> A European fish (Pagellus centrodontus); the sea bream or braise.

behindhand ::: adv. & a. --> In arrears financially; in a state where expenditures have exceeded the receipt of funds.
In a state of backwardness, in respect to what is seasonable or appropriate, or as to what should have been accomplished; not equally forward with some other person or thing; dilatory; backward; late; tardy; as, behindhand in studies or in work.


behn ::: n. --> The Centaurea behen, or saw-leaved centaury.
The Cucubalus behen, or bladder campion, now called Silene inflata.
The Statice limonium, or sea lavender.


bellow ::: v. --> To make a hollow, loud noise, as an enraged bull.
To bowl; to vociferate; to clamor.
To roar; as the sea in a tempest, or as the wind when violent; to make a loud, hollow, continued sound. ::: v. t. --> To emit with a loud voice; to shout; -- used with out.


bench ::: 1. A long seat usually made of wood, for two or more persons. 2. A seat occupied by a person in an official capacity, esp. a judge. 3. Such a seat as a symbol of the office and dignity of an individual judge or the judiciary.

bench ::: n. --> A long seat, differing from a stool in its greater length.
A long table at which mechanics and other work; as, a carpenter&


benign ::: a. --> Of a kind or gentle disposition; gracious; generous; favorable; benignant.
Exhibiting or manifesting kindness, gentleness, favor, etc.; mild; kindly; salutary; wholesome.
Of a mild type or character; as, a benign disease.


benting time ::: --> The season when pigeons are said to feed on bents, before peas are ripe.

beriberi ::: n. --> An acute disease occurring in India, characterized by multiple inflammatory changes in the nerves, producing great muscular debility, a painful rigidity of the limbs, and cachexy.

berlin ::: n. --> A four-wheeled carriage, having a sheltered seat behind the body and separate from it, invented in the 17th century, at Berlin.
Fine worsted for fancy-work; zephyr worsted; -- called also Berlin wool.


berth ::: n. --> Convenient sea room.
A room in which a number of the officers or ship&


beryl ::: n. --> A mineral of great hardness, and, when transparent, of much beauty. It occurs in hexagonal prisms, commonly of a green or bluish green color, but also yellow, pink, and white. It is a silicate of aluminium and glucinum (beryllium). The aquamarine is a transparent, sea-green variety used as a gem. The emerald is another variety highly prized in jewelry, and distinguished by its deep color, which is probably due to the presence of a little oxide of chromium.

bespice ::: v. t. --> To season with spice, or with some spicy drug.

bethel ::: n. --> A place of worship; a hallowed spot.
A chapel for dissenters.
A house of worship for seamen.


betimes ::: adv. --> In good season or time; before it is late; seasonably; early.
In a short time; soon; speedily; forth with.


better ::: a. --> Having good qualities in a greater degree than another; as, a better man; a better physician; a better house; a better air.
Preferable in regard to rank, value, use, fitness, acceptableness, safety, or in any other respect.
Greater in amount; larger; more.
Improved in health; less affected with disease; as, the patient is better.
More advanced; more perfect; as, upon better acquaintance;


bezoar ::: n. --> A calculous concretion found in the intestines of certain ruminant animals (as the wild goat, the gazelle, and the Peruvian llama) formerly regarded as an unfailing antidote for poison, and a certain remedy for eruptive, pestilential, or putrid diseases. Hence: Any antidote or panacea.

bicycle ::: n. --> A light vehicle having two wheels one behind the other. It has a saddle seat and is propelled by the rider&

bilimbing ::: n. --> The berries of two East Indian species of Averrhoa, of the Oxalideae or Sorrel family. They are very acid, and highly esteemed when preserved or pickled. The juice is used as a remedy for skin diseases.

billow ::: n. --> A great wave or surge of the sea or other water, caused usually by violent wind.
A great wave or flood of anything. ::: v. i. --> To surge; to rise and roll in waves or surges; to undulate.


bird of paradise ::: --> The name of several very beautiful birds of the genus Paradisea and allied genera, inhabiting New Guinea and the adjacent islands. The males have brilliant colors, elegant plumes, and often remarkable tail feathers.

bishop-stool ::: n. --> A bishop&

bitumen ::: n. --> Mineral pitch; a black, tarry substance, burning with a bright flame; Jew&

black bass ::: --> An edible, fresh-water fish of the United States, of the genus Micropterus. the small-mouthed kind is M. dolomiei; the large-mouthed is M. salmoides.
The sea bass. See Blackfish, 3.


blackfish ::: n. --> A small kind of whale, of the genus Globicephalus, of several species. The most common is G. melas. Also sometimes applied to other whales of larger size.
The tautog of New England (Tautoga).
The black sea bass (Centropristis atrarius) of the Atlantic coast. It is excellent food fish; -- locally called also black Harry.
A fish of southern Europe (Centrolophus pompilus) of the


blackleg ::: n. --> A notorious gambler.
A disease among calves and sheep, characterized by a settling of gelatinous matter in the legs, and sometimes in the neck.


blancmange ::: n. --> A preparation for desserts, etc., made from isinglass, sea moss, cornstarch, or other gelatinous or starchy substance, with mild, usually sweetened and flavored, and shaped in a mold.

bleareye ::: n. --> A disease of the eyelids, consisting in chronic inflammation of the margins, with a gummy secretion of sebaceous matter.

bloody flux ::: --> The dysentery, a disease in which the flux or discharge from the bowels has a mixture of blood.

bloody sweat ::: --> A sweat accompanied by a discharge of blood; a disease, called sweating sickness, formerly prevalent in England and other countries.

blowhole ::: n. --> A cavern in a cliff, at the water level, opening to the air at its farther extremity, so that the waters rush in with each surge and rise in a lofty jet from the extremity.
A nostril or spiracle in the top of the head of a whale or other cetacean.
A hole in the ice to which whales, seals, etc., come to breathe.
An air hole in a casting.


blubber ::: n. --> A bubble.
The fat of whales and other large sea animals from which oil is obtained. It lies immediately under the skin and over the muscular flesh.
A large sea nettle or medusa. ::: v. i.


blue ::: superl. --> Having the color of the clear sky, or a hue resembling it, whether lighter or darker; as, the deep, blue sea; as blue as a sapphire; blue violets.
Pale, without redness or glare, -- said of a flame; hence, of the color of burning brimstone, betokening the presence of ghosts or devils; as, the candle burns blue; the air was blue with oaths.
Low in spirits; melancholy; as, to feel blue.


bluff ::: a. --> Having a broad, flattened front; as, the bluff bows of a ship.
Rising steeply with a flat or rounded front.
Surly; churlish; gruff; rough.
Abrupt; roughly frank; unceremonious; blunt; brusque; as, a bluff answer; a bluff manner of talking; a bluff sea captain. ::: n.


blushing ::: p. pr. & vb. n. --> of Blush ::: a. --> Showing blushes; rosy red; having a warm and delicate color like some roses and other flowers; blooming; ruddy; roseate. ::: n.

bond ::: n. --> That which binds, ties, fastens, or confines, or by which anything is fastened or bound, as a cord, chain, etc.; a band; a ligament; a shackle or a manacle.
The state of being bound; imprisonment; captivity, restraint.
A binding force or influence; a cause of union; a uniting tie; as, the bonds of fellowship.
Moral or political duty or obligation.
A writing under seal, by which a person binds himself, his


bonnet ::: n. --> A headdress for men and boys; a cap.
A soft, elastic, very durable cap, made of thick, seamless woolen stuff, and worn by men in Scotland.
A covering for the head, worn by women, usually protecting more or less the back and sides of the head, but no part of the forehead. The shape of the bonnet varies greatly at different times; formerly the front part projected, and spread outward, like the mouth of a funnel.


booby ::: n. --> A dunce; a stupid fellow.
A swimming bird (Sula fiber or S. sula) related to the common gannet, and found in the West Indies, nesting on the bare rocks. It is so called on account of its apparent stupidity. The name is also sometimes applied to other species of gannets; as, S. piscator, the red-footed booby.
A species of penguin of the antarctic seas.


boroughmonger ::: n. --> One who buys or sells the parliamentary seats of boroughs.

bosom ::: 1. The breast. 2. Something likened to the human breast, such as the bosom of the earth, the sea. 2. The breast, conceived of as the centre of feelings or emotions. 3. Centre of; heart of. bosom"s, bosoms, bosomed, white-bosomed.

bosom ::: n. --> The breast of a human being; the part, between the arms, to which anything is pressed when embraced by them.
The breast, considered as the seat of the passions, affections, and operations of the mind; consciousness; secret thoughts.
Embrace; loving or affectionate inclosure; fold.
Any thing or place resembling the breast; a supporting surface; an inner recess; the interior; as, the bosom of the earth.
The part of the dress worn upon the breast; an article, or a


bosporus ::: n. --> A strait or narrow sea between two seas, or a lake and a seas; as, the Bosporus (formerly the Thracian Bosporus) or Strait of Constantinople, between the Black Sea and Sea of Marmora; the Cimmerian Bosporus, between the Black Sea and Sea of Azof.

botch ::: n. --> A swelling on the skin; a large ulcerous affection; a boil; an eruptive disease.
A patch put on, or a part of a garment patched or mended in a clumsy manner.
Work done in a bungling manner; a clumsy performance; a piece of work, or a place in work, marred in the doing, or not properly finished; a bungle.
To mark with, or as with, botches.


bothnic ::: a. --> Of or pertaining to Bothnia, a country of northern Europe, or to a gulf of the same name which forms the northern part of the Baltic sea.

bottomry ::: n. --> A contract in the nature of a mortgage, by which the owner of a ship, or the master as his agent, hypothecates and binds the ship (and sometimes the accruing freight) as security for the repayment of money advanced or lent for the use of the ship, if she terminates her voyage successfully. If the ship is lost by perils of the sea, the lender loses the money; but if the ship arrives safe, he is to receive the money lent, with the interest or premium stipulated, although it may, and usually does, exceed the legal rate of interest. See

bowel ::: n. --> One of the intestines of an animal; an entrail, especially of man; a gut; -- generally used in the plural.
Hence, figuratively: The interior part of anything; as, the bowels of the earth.
The seat of pity or kindness. Hence: Tenderness; compassion.
Offspring. ::: v. t.


brain ::: n. --> The whitish mass of soft matter (the center of the nervous system, and the seat of consciousness and volition) which is inclosed in the cartilaginous or bony cranium of vertebrate animals. It is simply the anterior termination of the spinal cord, and is developed from three embryonic vesicles, whose cavities are connected with the central canal of the cord; the cavities of the vesicles become the central cavities, or ventricles, and the walls thicken unequally and become the three segments, the fore-, mid-, and hind-brain.

braxy ::: n. --> A disease of sheep. The term is variously applied in different localities.
A diseased sheep, or its mutton.


braze ::: v. i. --> To solder with hard solder, esp. with an alloy of copper and zinc; as, to braze the seams of a copper pipe.
To harden. ::: v. t. --> To cover or ornament with brass.


breadfruit ::: n. --> The fruit of a tree (Artocarpus incisa) found in the islands of the Pacific, esp. the South Sea islands. It is of a roundish form, from four to six or seven inches in diameter, and, when baked, somewhat resembles bread, and is eaten as food, whence the name.
The tree itself, which is one of considerable size, with large, lobed leaves. Cloth is made from the bark, and the timber is used for many purposes. Called also breadfruit tree and bread tree.


break ::: v. t. --> To strain apart; to sever by fracture; to divide with violence; as, to break a rope or chain; to break a seal; to break an axle; to break rocks or coal; to break a lock.
To lay open as by breaking; to divide; as, to break a package of goods.
To lay open, as a purpose; to disclose, divulge, or communicate.
To infringe or violate, as an obligation, law, or


bream ::: n. --> A European fresh-water cyprinoid fish of the genus Abramis, little valued as food. Several species are known.
An American fresh-water fish, of various species of Pomotis and allied genera, which are also called sunfishes and pondfishes. See Pondfish.
A marine sparoid fish of the genus Pagellus, and allied genera. See Sea Bream.


breast ::: 1. Each of two milk-secreting glandular organs on the chest of a woman; the human mammary gland. 2. The front of the body from the neck to the abdomen; chest. 3. Fig. The seat of the affection and emotion. 4. Fig. A source of nourishment. 5. Something likened to the human breast, as a surface, etc. breasts, breasts".

breed ::: v. t. --> To produce as offspring; to bring forth; to bear; to procreate; to generate; to beget; to hatch.
To take care of in infancy, and through the age of youth; to bring up; to nurse and foster.
To educate; to instruct; to form by education; to train; -- sometimes followed by up.
To engender; to cause; to occasion; to originate; to produce; as, to breed a storm; to breed disease.


breve ::: n. --> A note or character of time, equivalent to two semibreves or four minims. When dotted, it is equal to three semibreves. It was formerly of a square figure (as thus: / ), but is now made oval, with a line perpendicular to the staff on each of its sides; -- formerly much used for choir service.
Any writ or precept under seal, issued out of any court.
A curved mark [/] used commonly to indicate the short quantity of a vowel.


bridle ::: n. --> The head gear with which a horse is governed and restrained, consisting of a headstall, a bit, and reins, with other appendages.
A restraint; a curb; a check.
The piece in the interior of a gun lock, which holds in place the tumbler, sear, etc.
A span of rope, line, or chain made fast as both ends, so that another rope, line, or chain may be attached to its middle.


brine ::: n. --> Water saturated or strongly impregnated with salt; pickle; hence, any strong saline solution; also, the saline residue or strong mother liquor resulting from the evaporation of natural or artificial waters.
The ocean; the water of an ocean, sea, or salt lake.
Tears; -- so called from their saltness. ::: v. t.


briny ::: a. --> Of or pertaining to brine, or to the sea; partaking of the nature of brine; salt; as, a briny taste; the briny flood.

bristol ::: n. --> A seaport city in the west of England.

broad seal ::: --> The great seal of England; the public seal of a country or state.

broadseal ::: v. t. --> To stamp with the broad seal; to make sure; to guarantee or warrant.

bromine ::: n. --> One of the elements, related in its chemical qualities to chlorine and iodine. Atomic weight 79.8. Symbol Br. It is a deep reddish brown liquid of a very disagreeable odor, emitting a brownish vapor at the ordinary temperature. In combination it is found in minute quantities in sea water, and in many saline springs. It occurs also in the mineral bromyrite.

bromism ::: n. --> A diseased condition produced by the excessive use of bromine or one of its compounds. It is characterized by mental dullness and muscular weakness.

bronchophony ::: n. --> A modification of the voice sounds, by which they are intensified and heightened in pitch; -- observed in auscultation of the chest in certain cases of intro-thoracic disease.

brougham ::: n. --> A light, close carriage, with seats inside for two or four, and the fore wheels so arranged as to turn short.

brunonian ::: a. --> Pertaining to, or invented by, Brown; -- a term applied to a system of medicine promulgated in the 18th century by John Brown, of Scotland, the fundamental doctrine of which was, that life is a state of excitation produced by the normal action of external agents upon the body, and that disease consists in excess or deficiency of excitation.

Sea ::: Vide Sky-symbol.

buccaneer ::: n. --> A robber upon the sea; a pirate; -- a term applied especially to the piratical adventurers who made depredations on the Spaniards in America in the 17th and 18th centuries. ::: v. i. --> To act the part of a buccaneer; to live as a piratical adventurer or sea robber.

buccinum ::: n. --> A genus of large univalve mollusks abundant in the arctic seas. It includes the common whelk (B. undatum).

buchu ::: n. --> A South African shrub (Barosma) with small leaves that are dotted with oil glands; also, the leaves themselves, which are used in medicine for diseases of the urinary organs, etc. Several species furnish the leaves. html{color:

buckboard ::: n. --> A four-wheeled vehicle, having a long elastic board or frame resting on the bolsters or axletrees, and a seat or seats placed transversely upon it; -- called also buck wagon.

buggy ::: a. --> Infested or abounding with bugs. ::: n. --> A light one horse two-wheeled vehicle.
A light, four-wheeled vehicle, usually with one seat, and with or without a calash top.


bulimy ::: n. --> A disease in which there is a perpetual and insatiable appetite for food; a diseased and voracious appetite.

bulla ::: n. --> A bleb; a vesicle, or an elevation of the cuticle, containing a transparent watery fluid.
The ovoid prominence below the opening of the ear in the skulls of many animals; as, the tympanic or auditory bulla.
A leaden seal for a document; esp. the round leaden seal attached to the papal bulls, which has on one side a representation of St. Peter and St. Paul, and on the other the name of the pope who uses it.


bull trout ::: --> In England, a large salmon trout of several species, as Salmo trutta and S. Cambricus, which ascend rivers; -- called also sea trout.
Salvelinus malma of California and Oregon; -- called also Dolly Varden trout and red-spotted trout.
The huso or salmon of the Danube.


bunker ::: n. --> A sort of chest or box, as in a window, the lid of which serves for a seat.
A large bin or similar receptacle; as, a coal bunker.


bunk ::: n. --> A wooden case or box, which serves for a seat in the daytime and for a bed at night.
One of a series of berths or bed places in tiers.
A piece of wood placed on a lumberman&


burgoo ::: n. --> A kind of oatmeal pudding, or thick gruel, used by seamen.

burnished ::: Madhav: “Burnished—repeatedly polished so that it shines by itself; it looks a blue seal of summer.” The Book of the Divine Mother

burn ::: v. t. --> To consume with fire; to reduce to ashes by the action of heat or fire; -- frequently intensified by up: as, to burn up wood.
To injure by fire or heat; to change destructively some property or properties of, by undue exposure to fire or heat; to scorch; to scald; to blister; to singe; to char; to sear; as, to burn steel in forging; to burn one&


buscon ::: n. --> One who searches for ores; a prospector.

butions of the medium's subliminal consciousness one gets into contact wth a world of beings which is of a very deceptive or self-deceptive illusory nature. Many of these come and claim to be the departed souls of relatives, acquaintances, well-known men, famous personalities, etc. There are also beings who pick up the discarded feelings and memories of the dead and mas- querade with them. There are a great number of beings who come to such seances only to pfay with the consciousness of men or exercise their powers through this contact with the earth and who dope the mediums and sitters with their falsehoods, tricks and illusions. A contact with such a plane of spirits can be harmful (most mediums become nervously or morally un- balanced) and spiritually dangerous. Of course all pretended communications with the famous dead of long-past times are in their very nature deceptive and most of those with the recent ones also ~ that is evident from the character of these communications.

cabriolet ::: n. --> A one-horse carriage with two seats and a calash top.

cachet ::: n. --> A seal, as of a letter.

cacoethes ::: n. --> A bad custom or habit; an insatiable desire; as, cacoethes scribendi, "The itch for writing".
A bad quality or disposition in a disease; an incurable ulcer.


calash ::: n. --> A light carriage with low wheels, having a top or hood that can be raised or lowered, seats for inside, a separate seat for the driver, and often a movable front, so that it can be used as either an open or a close carriage.
In Canada, a two-wheeled, one-seated vehicle, with a calash top, and the driver&


calenture ::: n. --> A name formerly given to various fevers occuring in tropics; esp. to a form of furious delirium accompanied by fever, among sailors, which sometimes led the affected person to imagine the sea to be a green field, and to throw himself into it. ::: v. i. --> To see as in the delirium of one affected with

calk ::: v. t. --> To drive tarred oakum into the seams between the planks of (a ship, boat, etc.), to prevent leaking. The calking is completed by smearing the seams with melted pitch.
To make an indentation in the edge of a metal plate, as along a seam in a steam boiler or an iron ship, to force the edge of the upper plate hard against the lower and so fill the crevice.
To copy, as a drawing, by rubbing the back of it with red or black chalk, and then passing a blunt style or needle over the


call ::: “All Yoga is in its nature a new birth; it is a birth out of the ordinary, the mentalised material life of man into a higher spiritual consciousness and a greater and diviner being. No Yoga can be successfully undertaken and followed unless there is a strong awakening to the necessity of that larger spiritual existence. The soul that is called to this deep and vast inward change, may arrive in different ways to the initial departure. It may come to it by its own natural development which has been leading it unconsciously towards the awakening; it may reach it through the influence of a religion or the attraction of a philosophy; it may approach it by a slow illumination or leap to it by a sudden touch or shock; it may be pushed or led to it by the pressure of outward circumstances or by an inward necessity, by a single word that breaks the seals of the mind or by long reflection, by the distant example of one who has trod the path or by contact and daily influence. According to the nature and the circumstances the call will come.” The Synthesis of Yoga

call ::: Sri Aurobindo: "All Yoga is in its nature a new birth; it is a birth out of the ordinary, the mentalised material life of man into a higher spiritual consciousness and a greater and diviner being. No Yoga can be successfully undertaken and followed unless there is a strong awakening to the necessity of that larger spiritual existence. The soul that is called to this deep and vast inward change, may arrive in different ways to the initial departure. It may come to it by its own natural development which has been leading it unconsciously towards the awakening; it may reach it through the influence of a religion or the attraction of a philosophy; it may approach it by a slow illumination or leap to it by a sudden touch or shock; it may be pushed or led to it by the pressure of outward circumstances or by an inward necessity, by a single word that breaks the seals of the mind or by long reflection, by the distant example of one who has trod the path or by contact and daily influence. According to the nature and the circumstances the call will come.” *The Synthesis of Yoga

CALL. ::: The soul may arrive in different ways to the initial departure. It may come to it by its own natural development which has been leading it unconsciously towards the awaken- ing ; it may reach it through (he influence of a religion or the attraction of a philosophy ; it may approach it by a slow illumi- nation or leap to it by the pressure of outward circumstances or by an inward necessity, by a single word that breaks the seals of the mind or by long reflection, by the distant example of one who has trod the path or by contact and daily influence.

canker ::: n. --> A corroding or sloughing ulcer; esp. a spreading gangrenous ulcer or collection of ulcers in or about the mouth; -- called also water canker, canker of the mouth, and noma.
Anything which corrodes, corrupts, or destroy.
A disease incident to trees, causing the bark to rot and fall off.
An obstinate and often incurable disease of a horse&


canterbury ::: n. --> A city in England, giving its name various articles. It is the seat of the Archbishop of Canterbury (primate of all England), and contains the shrine of Thomas a Becket, to which pilgrimages were formerly made.
A stand with divisions in it for holding music, loose papers, etc.


canthoplasty ::: n. --> The operation of forming a new canthus, when one has been destroyed by injury or disease.

cape ::: n. --> A piece or point of land, extending beyond the adjacent coast into the sea or a lake; a promontory; a headland.
A sleeveless garment or part of a garment, hanging from the neck over the back, arms, and shoulders, but not reaching below the hips. See Cloak. ::: v. i.


capital ::: 1. A town or city that is the official seat of government in a political entity, such as a state or nation. 2. Wealth in the form of money or property.

capital ::: n. --> Of or pertaining to the head.
Having reference to, or involving, the forfeiture of the head or life; affecting life; punishable with death; as, capital trials; capital punishment.
First in importance; chief; principal.
Chief, in a political sense, as being the seat of the general government of a state or nation; as, Washington and Paris are capital cities.


capitol ::: 1. A building occupied by a state legislature. 2. A building that is the seat of government. Also fig.

carbonado ::: n. --> Flesh, fowl, etc., cut across, seasoned, and broiled on coals; a chop.
A black variety of diamond, found in Brazil, and used for diamond drills. It occurs in irregular or rounded fragments, rarely distinctly crystallized, with a texture varying from compact to porous. ::: v. t.


caribbee ::: a. --> Of or pertaining to the Caribs, to their islands (the eastern and southern West Indies), or to the sea (called the Caribbean sea) lying between those islands and Central America. ::: n. --> A Carib.

carib ::: n. --> A native of the Caribbee islands or the coasts of the Caribbean sea; esp., one of a tribe of Indians inhabiting a region of South America, north of the Amazon, and formerly most of the West India islands.

carnelian ::: n. --> A variety of chalcedony, of a clear, deep red, flesh red, or reddish white color. It is moderately hard, capable of a good polish, and often used for seals.

carney ::: n. --> A disease of horses, in which the mouth is so furred that the afflicted animal can not eat.

carnivora ::: n. pl. --> An order of Mammallia including the lion, tiger, wolf bear, seal, etc. They are adapted by their structure to feed upon flesh, though some of them, as the bears, also eat vegetable food. The teeth are large and sharp, suitable for cutting flesh, and the jaws powerful.

carpophyte ::: n. --> A flowerless plant which forms a true fruit as the result of fertilization, as the red seaweeds, the Ascomycetes, etc.

carrigeen ::: n. --> A small, purplish, branching, cartilaginous seaweed (Chondrus crispus), which, when bleached, is the Irish moss of commerce.

carryall ::: n. --> A light covered carriage, having four wheels and seats for four or more persons, usually drawn by one horse.

carvelbuilt ::: a. --> Having the planks meet flush at the seams, instead of lapping as in a clinker-built vessel.

carvel ::: n. --> Same as Caravel.
A species of jellyfish; sea blubber.


caseation ::: n. --> A degeneration of animal tissue into a cheesy or curdy mass.

catachresis ::: n. --> A figure by which one word is wrongly put for another, or by which a word is wrested from its true signification; as, "To take arms against a sea of troubles". Shak. "Her voice was but the shadow of a sound." Young.

catadromous ::: a. --> Having the lowest inferior segment of a pinna nearer the rachis than the lowest superior one; -- said of a mode of branching in ferns, and opposed to anadromous.
Living in fresh water, and going to the sea to spawn; -- opposed to anadromous, and said of the eel.


catanadromous ::: a. --> Ascending and descending fresh streams from and to the sea, as the salmon; anadromous.

catfish ::: n. --> A name given in the United States to various species of siluroid fishes; as, the yellow cat (Amiurus natalis); the bind cat (Gronias nigrilabrus); the mud cat (Pilodictic oilwaris), the stone cat (Noturus flavus); the sea cat (Arius felis), etc. This name is also sometimes applied to the wolf fish. See Bullhrad.

catholicon ::: n. --> A remedy for all diseases; a panacea.

cat-tail ::: n. --> A tall rush or flag (Typha latifolia) growing in marshes, with long, flat leaves, and having its flowers in a close cylindrical spike at the top of the stem. The leaves are frequently used for seating chairs, making mats, etc. See Catkin.

caucasian ::: a. --> Of or pertaining to the Caucasus, a mountainous region between the Black and Caspian seas.
Of or pertaining to the white races of mankind, of whom the people about Mount Caucasus were formerly taken as the type. ::: n. --> A native or inhabitant of the Caucasus, esp. a


cauda galli ::: --> A plume-shaped fossil, supposed to be a seaweed, characteristic of the lower Devonian rocks; as, the cauda galli grit.

caustical ::: a. --> Capable of destroying the texture of anything or eating away its substance by chemical action; burning; corrosive; searing.
Severe; satirical; sharp; as, a caustic remark.


cauterization ::: n. --> The act of searing some morbid part by the application of a cautery or caustic; also, the effect of such application.

cauterize ::: v. t. --> To burn or sear with a cautery or caustic.
To sear, as the conscience.


cauter ::: n. --> A hot iron for searing or cauterizing.

cautery ::: n. --> A burning or searing, as of morbid flesh, with a hot iron, or by application of a caustic that will burn, corrode, or destroy animal tissue.
The iron of other agent in cauterizing.


celadon ::: n. --> A pale sea-green color; also, porcelain or fine pottery of this tint.

cephaloptera ::: n. --> One of the generic names of the gigantic ray (Manta birostris), known as devilfish and sea devil. It is common on the coasts of South Carolina, Florida, and farther south. Some of them grow to enormous size, becoming twenty feet of more across the body, and weighing more than a ton.

cerebroscopy ::: n. --> Examination of the brain for the diagnosis of disease; esp., the act or process of diagnosticating the condition of the brain by examination of the interior of the eye (as with an ophthalmoscope).

cerebrum ::: n. --> The anterior, and in man the larger, division of the brain; the seat of the reasoning faculties and the will. See Brain.

certify ::: v. t. --> To give cetain information to; to assure; to make certain.
To give certain information of; to make certain, as a fact; to verify.
To testify to in writing; to make a declaration concerning, in writing, under hand, or hand and seal.


chaffwax ::: n. --> Formerly a chancery officer who fitted wax for sealing writs and other documents.

chair ::: n. --> A movable single seat with a back.
An official seat, as of a chief magistrate or a judge, but esp. that of a professor; hence, the office itself.
The presiding officer of an assembly; a chairman; as, to address the chair.
A vehicle for one person; either a sedan borne upon poles, or two-wheeled carriage, drawn by one horse; a gig.
An iron block used on railways to support the rails and


chancroid ::: n. --> A venereal sore, resembling a chancre in its seat and some external characters, but differing from it in being the starting point of a purely local process and never of a systemic disease; -- called also soft chancre.

chank ::: n. --> The East Indian name for the large spiral shell of several species of sea conch much used in making bangles, esp. Turbinella pyrum. Called also chank chell.

channel ::: n. --> The hollow bed where a stream of water runs or may run.
The deeper part of a river, harbor, strait, etc., where the main current flows, or which affords the best and safest passage for vessels.
A strait, or narrow sea, between two portions of lands; as, the British Channel.
That through which anything passes; means of passing, conveying, or transmitting; as, the news was conveyed to us by


char-a-bancs ::: n. --> A long, light, open vehicle, with benches or seats running lengthwise.

clue ::: anything that serves to guide or direct in the solution of a problem, mystery, search, etc.; a key. clues, master-clue.

coast ::: 1. The land next to the sea; the seashore. 2. Fig. The frontier or border of a country. coasts.

coma ::: a state of deep, often prolonged unconsciousness, usually the result of injury, disease, or poison, in which an individual is incapable of sensing or responding to external stimuli and internal needs.

CRITICISM. ::: The habit of criticism — mostly ignorant criti- cism of others — mixed with alJ sorts of iujagmstions, inferences, exaggerations, false interpretations, even gross inventions is one of the universal illnesses. It is a disease of the vital aided by the physical mind which makes itself an instrument of the plea- sure taken in this barren and harmful pursuit of the vital. Control of speech, refusal of this disease and the itch of the vital is very necessary, if inner experience has to have any true effect of transformation in the outer life.

delved ::: carried an intensive and thorough research for data, information, or the like; investigated. delves.

“ . . . Divine Love which is at the heart of all creation and the most powerful of all redeeming and creative forces has yet been the least frontally present in earthly life, the least successfully redemptive, the least creative. Human nature has been unable to bear it in its purity for the very reason that it is the most powerful, pure, rare and intense of all the divine energies; what little could be seized has been corrupted at once into a vital pietistic ardour, a defenceless religious or ethical sentimentalism, a sensuous or even sensual erotic mysticism of the roseate coloured mind or passionately turbid life-impulse and with these simulations compensated its inability to house the Mystic Flame that could rebuild the world with its tongues of sacrifice. The Synthesis of Yoga

drag-net ::: a heavy or weighted net used to scour the bottom of a pond, river, etc., as when searching for something.

Dreams of physical mind and yogic dreams ; The dreams of the physical mind are an incoherent jumble made up partly of responses to vague touches from the physical world round which the lower mind-faculties disconnected from the will and reason, the bttddhi, weave a web of wandering phantasy, partly of disordered associations from the bram-memory, partly of reflections from the soul travelling on the mental plane, reflections which are, ordinarily, received without intelligence or co-ordination, wildly distorted in the reception and mixed up confusedly with the other dream elements, wnlh brain-memories and fantastic responses to any sensory touch from the physical world. In the yogic dream-state, on the other hand, the mind is in clear pos- session of itself, though not of the physical world, works cohe- rently and is able to use either its ordinary will and intelligence with a concentrated power or else the higher will and intelli- gence of the more exalted planes of mind. It withdraws from experience of the outer world, it puts its seals upon the physical senses and their doors of communication with material things ; but everything that is proper to itself, thought, reasoning, reflec- tion, vision, it can continue to execute with an increased purity and power of sovereign concentration free from the distractions and unsteadiness of the waking mind. It can use too its will and produce upon itself or upon its environment mental, moral and even physical effects which may continue and have their after-consequences on the waking state subsequent to the cessa- tion of the trance.

dwarf-search mind

earth ::: 1. The realm of mortal existence; the temporal world. 2. The softer, friable part of land; soil, especially productive soil. **Earth, earth"s, earth-beauty"s, earth-being"s, earth-beings, earth-bounds, earth-bride, earth-fact, earth-force, Earth-Goddess, earth-hearts, earth-habit"s, earth-heart, earth-instruments, earth-kind, earth-life, earth-light, earth-made, earth-matter"s, earth-mind, earth-mind"s, earth-myth, earth-nature, earth-nature"s, Earth-Nature"s, earth-nursed, earth-pain, Earth-plasm, earth-poise, earth-scene, earth-scene"s, earth-seat, earth-shapes, earth-stage, earth-stuff, earth-time, earth-time"s, earth-use, earth-vision, earth-ways, summer-earth.

‘Either to fade in the Unknowable/Or thrill with the luminous seas of the Infinite’.”

engender ::: 1. To give rise to, produce, cause (a state of things, a disease, force, quality, feeling, etc.). 2. To beget; procreate. engenders, engendered, engendering.

enquiry ::: a search for knowledge, or truth.

enthroned ::: seated on a throne; raised to a lofty position; exalted.

errant ::: 1. Wandering in search of adventure. 2. Straying from the proper course or standards. 3. Moving in an aimless or lightly changing manner.

estuaries ::: arms or inlets of the sea at the lower end of a river.

explore ::: 1. To examine or investigate, esp. systematically. 2. To search into or travel in for the purpose of discovery. explores, exploring.

::: **"Faith is a certitude in the soul which does not depend on reasoning, on this or that mental idea, on circumstances, on this or that passing condition of the mind or the vital or the body. It may be hidden, eclipsed, may even seem to be quenched, but it reappears again after the storm or the eclipse; it is seen burning still in the soul when one has thought that it was extinguished for ever. The mind may be a shifting sea of doubts and yet that faith may be there within and, if so, it will keep even the doubt-racked mind in the way so that it goes on in spite of itself towards its destined goal. Faith is a spiritual certitude of the spiritual, the divine, the soul"s ideal, something that clings to that even when it is not fulfilled in life, even when the immediate facts or the persistent circumstances seem to deny it.” Letters on Yoga

“Faith is a certitude in the soul which does not depend on reasoning, on this or that mental idea, on circumstances, on this or that passing condition of the mind or the vital or the body. It may be hidden, eclipsed, may even seem to be quenched, but it reappears again after the storm or the eclipse; it is seen burning still in the soul when one has thought that it was extinguished for ever. The mind may be a shifting sea of doubts and yet that faith may be there within and, if so, it will keep even the doubt-racked mind in the way so that it goes on in spite of itself towards its destined goal. Faith is a spiritual certitude of the spiritual, the divine, the soul’s ideal, something that clings to that even when it is not fulfilled in life, even when the immediate facts or the persistent circumstances seem to deny it.” Letters on Yoga

ferrets ::: uncovers and brings to light by searching.

FEVER. ::: Fever is of course more often than not a struggle of the body to fight out impurities that have got in, but some- times the remedy is as bad if not worse than the disease. It is the same with the dilficuUtes ; an illness sometimes results In a throwing out of some impurities but it can also do more harm than good.

"For if evolution is the progressive manifestation by Nature of that which slept or worked in her, involved, it is also the overt realisation of that which she secretly is. We cannot, then, bid her the right to condemn with the religionist as perverse and presumptuous or with the rationalist as a disease or hallucination any intention she may evince or effort she may make to go beyond. If it be true that Spirit is involved in Matter and apparent Nature is secret God, then the manifestation of the divine in himself and the realisation of God within and without are the highest and most legitimate aim possible to man upon earth.” The Life Divine

“For if evolution is the progressive manifestation by Nature of that which slept or worked in her, involved, it is also the overt realisation of that which she secretly is. We cannot, then, bid her the right to condemn with the religionist as perverse and presumptuous or with the rationalist as a disease or hallucination any intention she may evince or effort she may make to go beyond. If it be true that Spirit is involved in Matter and apparent Nature is secret God, then the manifestation of the divine in himself and the realisation of God within and without are the highest and most legitimate aim possible to man upon earth.” The Life Divine

“… for the soul is seated within and impervious to the shocks of external events….” Essays on the Gita

“For what Yoga searches after is not truth of thought alone or truth of mind alone, but the dynamic truth of a living and revealing spiritual experience. There must awake in us a constant indwelling and enveloping nearness, a vivid perception, a close feeling and communion, a concrete sense and contact of a true and infinite Presence always and everywhere. That Presence must remain with us as the living, pervading Reality in which we and all things exist and move and act, and we must feel it always and everywhere, concrete, visible, inhabiting all things; it must be patent to us as their true Self, tangible as their imperishable Essence, met by us closely as their inmost Spirit. To see, to feel, to sense, to contact in every way and not merely to conceive this Self and Spirit here in all existences and to feel with the same vividness all existences in this Self and Spirit, is the fundamental experience which must englobe all other knowledge.” The Synthesis of Yoga

grace ::: Sri Aurobindo: "Grace is something spontaneous which wells out from the Divine Consciousness as a free flow of its being. ::: It is a power that is superior to any rule, even to the Cosmic Law — for all spiritual seers have distinguished between the Law and Grace. Yet it is not indiscriminate — only it has a discrimination of its own which sees things and persons and the right times and seasons with another vision than that of the Mind or any other normal Power. A state of Grace is prepared in the individual often behind thick veils by means not calculable by the mind and when the state of Grace comes, then the Grace itself acts. ” *Letters on Yoga

grope ::: 1. To feel about with the hands; feel one"s way, as if blind. 2. To search blindly or uncertainly. gropes, groped.

gulf ::: 1. A portion of an ocean or sea partly enclosed by land. 2. A deep, wide chasm; an abyss. 3. Any wide separation. gulfs.

having the seal removed from; opened.

  heart-cords, heart-close, heart-disclosing, heart-disturbing, heart-plan, heart-pulse, heart-seeking, cave-heart, child-heart, child-heart"s, dim-heart, earth-heart, earth-hearts, fire-heart"s, lotus-heart, sea-heart, world-heart.

heart ::: Sri Aurobindo: "The heart in Vedic psychology is not restricted to the seat of the emotions; it includes all that large tract of spontaneous mentality, nearest to the subconscient in us, out of which rise the sensations, emotions, instincts, impulses and all those intuitions and inspirations that travel through these agencies before they arrive at form in the intelligence.” *The Secret of the Veda

heart ::: “The heart in Vedic psychology is not restricted to the seat of the emotions; it includes all that large tract of spontaneous mentality, nearest to the subconscient in us, out of which rise the sensations, emotions, instincts, impulses and all those intuitions and inspirations that travel through these agencies before they arrive at form in the intelligence.” The Secret of the Veda

hermetic ::: 1. Having to do with the occult sciences, especially alchemy; magical. 2. Made airtight by fusion or sealing. 3. Not affected by outward influence or power; isolated.

history ::: “History teaches us nothing; it is a confused torrent of events and personalities or a kaleidoscope of changing institutions. We do not seize the real sense of all this change and this continual streaming forward of human life in the channels of Time. What we do seize are current or recurrent phenomena, facile generalisations, partial ideas. We talk of democracy, aristocracy and autocracy, collectivism and individualism, imperialism and nationalism, the State and the commune, capitalism and labour; we advance hasty generalisations and make absolute systems which are positively announced today only to be abandoned perforce tomorrow; we espouse causes and ardent enthusiasms whose triumph turns to an early disillusionment and then forsake them for others, perhaps for those that we have taken so much trouble to destroy. For a whole century mankind thirsts and battles after liberty and earns it with a bitter expense of toil, tears and blood; the century that enjoys without having fought for it turns away as from a puerile illusion and is ready to renounce the depreciated gain as the price of some new good. And all this happens because our whole thought and action with regard to our collective life is shallow and empirical; it does not seek for, it does not base itself on a firm, profound and complete knowledge. The moral is not the vanity of human life, of its ardours and enthusiasms and of the ideals it pursues, but the necessity of a wiser, larger, more patient search after its true law and aim.” The Human Cycle etc.

immune ::: totally protected against, or naturally resistant to, a disease; injury etc. Immune, immunity.

  In ancient Egypt, the figure of an imaginary creature having the head of a man or an animal and the body of a lion. 2. Class. Myth. A monster, usually represented as having the head and breast of a woman, the body of a lion, and the wings of an eagle. Seated on a rock outside of Thebes, she proposed a riddle to travellers, killing them when they answered incorrectly, as all did before Oedipus. When he answered her riddle correctly the Sphinx killed herself. (The Egyptian sphinxes usually exhibit male heads and wingless bodies; in the usual Greek type the head is female and the body winged.)

inscription ::: a marking, such as the wording on a coin, medal, monument, or seal, that is inscribed. inscriptions.

INTEGRAL YOGA ::: This yoga accepts the value of cosmic existence and holds it to be a reality; its object is to enter into a higher Truth-Consciousness or Divine Supramental Consciousness in which action and creation are the expression not of ignorance and imperfection, but of the Truth, the Light, the Divine Ānanda. But for that, the surrender of the mortal mind, life and body to the Higher Consciousnessis indispensable, since it is too difficult for the mortal human being to pass by its own effort beyond mind to a Supramental Consciousness in which the dynamism is no longer mental but of quite another power. Only those who can accept the call to such a change should enter into this yoga.

Aim of the Integral Yoga ::: It is not merely to rise out of the ordinary ignorant world-consciousness into the divine consciousness, but to bring the supramental power of that divine consciousness down into the ignorance of mind, life and body, to transform them, to manifest the Divine here and create a divine life in Matter.

Conditions of the Integral Yoga ::: This yoga can only be done to the end by those who are in total earnest about it and ready to abolish their little human ego and its demands in order to find themselves in the Divine. It cannot be done in a spirit of levity or laxity; the work is too high and difficult, the adverse powers in the lower Nature too ready to take advantage of the least sanction or the smallest opening, the aspiration and tapasyā needed too constant and intense.

Method in the Integral Yoga ::: To concentrate, preferably in the heart and call the presence and power of the Mother to take up the being and by the workings of her force transform the consciousness. One can concentrate also in the head or between the eye-brows, but for many this is a too difficult opening. When the mind falls quiet and the concentration becomes strong and the aspiration intense, then there is the beginning of experience. The more the faith, the more rapid the result is likely to be. For the rest one must not depend on one’s own efforts only, but succeed in establishing a contact with the Divine and a receptivity to the Mother’s Power and Presence.

Integral method ::: The method we have to pursue is to put our whole conscious being into relation and contact with the Divine and to call Him in to transform Our entire being into His, so that in a sense God Himself, the real Person in us, becomes the sādhaka of the sādhana* as well as the Master of the Yoga by whom the lower personality is used as the centre of a divine transfiguration and the instrument of its own perfection. In effect, the pressure of the Tapas, the force of consciousness in us dwelling in the Idea of the divine Nature upon that which we are in our entirety, produces its own realisation. The divine and all-knowing and all-effecting descends upon the limited and obscure, progressively illumines and energises the whole lower nature and substitutes its own action for all the terms of the inferior human light and mortal activity.

In psychological fact this method translates itself into the progressive surrender of the ego with its whole field and all its apparatus to the Beyond-ego with its vast and incalculable but always inevitable workings. Certainly, this is no short cut or easy sādhana. It requires a colossal faith, an absolute courage and above all an unflinching patience. For it implies three stages of which only the last can be wholly blissful or rapid, - the attempt of the ego to enter into contact with the Divine, the wide, full and therefore laborious preparation of the whole lower Nature by the divine working to receive and become the higher Nature, and the eventual transformation. In fact, however, the divine strength, often unobserved and behind the veil, substitutes itself for the weakness and supports us through all our failings of faith, courage and patience. It” makes the blind to see and the lame to stride over the hills.” The intellect becomes aware of a Law that beneficently insists and a Succour that upholds; the heart speaks of a Master of all things and Friend of man or a universal Mother who upholds through all stumblings. Therefore this path is at once the most difficult imaginable and yet in comparison with the magnitude of its effort and object, the most easy and sure of all.

There are three outstanding features of this action of the higher when it works integrally on the lower nature. In the first place, it does not act according to a fixed system and succession as in the specialised methods of Yoga, but with a sort of free, scattered and yet gradually intensive and purposeful working determined by the temperament of the individual in whom it operates, the helpful materials which his nature offers and the obstacles which it presents to purification and perfection. In a sense, therefore, each man in this path has his own method of Yoga. Yet are there certain broad lines of working common to all which enable us to construct not indeed a routine system, but yet some kind of Shastra or scientific method of the synthetic Yoga.

Secondly, the process, being integral, accepts our nature such as it stands organised by our past evolution and without rejecting anything essential compels all to undergo a divine change. Everything in us is seized by the hands of a mighty Artificer and transformed into a clear image of that which it now seeks confusedly to present. In that ever-progressive experience we begin to perceive how this lower manifestation is constituted and that everything in it, however seemingly deformed or petty or vile, is the more or less distorted or imperfect figure of some elements or action in the harmony of the divine Nature. We begin to understand what the Vedic Rishis meant when they spoke of the human forefathers fashioning the gods as a smith forges the crude material in his smithy.

Thirdly, the divine Power in us uses all life as the means of this integral Yoga. Every experience and outer contact with our world-environment, however trifling or however disastrous, is used for the work, and every inner experience, even to the most repellent suffering or the most humiliating fall, becomes a step on the path to perfection. And we recognise in ourselves with opened eyes the method of God in the world, His purpose of light in the obscure, of might in the weak and fallen, of delight in what is grievous and miserable. We see the divine method to be the same in the lower and in the higher working; only in the one it is pursued tardily and obscurely through the subconscious in Nature, in the other it becomes swift and selfconscious and the instrument confesses the hand of the Master. All life is a Yoga of Nature seeking to manifest God within itself. Yoga marks the stage at which this effort becomes capable of self-awareness and therefore of right completion in the individual. It is a gathering up and concentration of the movements dispersed and loosely combined in the lower evolution.

Key-methods ::: The way to devotion and surrender. It is the psychic movement that brings the constant and pure devotion and the removal of the ego that makes it possible to surrender.

The way to knowledge. Meditation in the head by which there comes the opening above, the quietude or silence of the mind and the descent of peace etc. of the higher consciousness generally till it envelops the being and fills the body and begins to take up all the movements.
Yoga by works ::: Separation of the Purusha from the Prakriti, the inner silent being from the outer active one, so that one has two consciousnesses or a double consciousness, one behind watching and observing and finally controlling and changing the other which is active in front. The other way of beginning the yoga of works is by doing them for the Divine, for the Mother, and not for oneself, consecrating and dedicating them till one concretely feels the Divine Force taking up the activities and doing them for one.

Object of the Integral Yoga is to enter into and be possessed by the Divine Presence and Consciousness, to love the Divine for the Divine’s sake alone, to be tuned in our nature into the nature of the Divine, and in our will and works and life to be the instrument of the Divine.

Principle of the Integral Yoga ::: The whole principle of Integral Yoga is to give oneself entirely to the Divine alone and to nobody else, and to bring down into ourselves by union with the Divine Mother all the transcendent light, power, wideness, peace, purity, truth-consciousness and Ānanda of the Supramental Divine.

Central purpose of the Integral Yoga ::: Transformation of our superficial, narrow and fragmentary human way of thinking, seeing, feeling and being into a deep and wide spiritual consciousness and an integrated inner and outer existence and of our ordinary human living into the divine way of life.

Fundamental realisations of the Integral Yoga ::: The psychic change so that a complete devotion can be the main motive of the heart and the ruler of thought, life and action in constant union with the Mother and in her Presence. The descent of the Peace, Power, Light etc. of the Higher Consciousness through the head and heart into the whole being, occupying the very cells of the body. The perception of the One and Divine infinitely everywhere, the Mother everywhere and living in that infinite consciousness.

Results ::: First, an integral realisation of Divine Being; not only a realisation of the One in its indistinguishable unity, but also in its multitude of aspects which are also necessary to the complete knowledge of it by the relative consciousness; not only realisation of unity in the Self, but of unity in the infinite diversity of activities, worlds and creatures.

Therefore, also, an integral liberation. Not only the freedom born of unbroken contact of the individual being in all its parts with the Divine, sāyujya mukti, by which it becomes free even in its separation, even in the duality; not only the sālokya mukti by which the whole conscious existence dwells in the same status of being as the Divine, in the state of Sachchidananda ; but also the acquisition of the divine nature by the transformation of this lower being into the human image of the divine, sādharmya mukti, and the complete and final release of all, the liberation of the consciousness from the transitory mould of the ego and its unification with the One Being, universal both in the world and the individual and transcendentally one both in the world and beyond all universe.

By this integral realisation and liberation, the perfect harmony of the results of Knowledge, Love and Works. For there is attained the complete release from ego and identification in being with the One in all and beyond all. But since the attaining consciousness is not limited by its attainment, we win also the unity in Beatitude and the harmonised diversity in Love, so that all relations of the play remain possible to us even while we retain on the heights of our being the eternal oneness with the Beloved. And by a similar wideness, being capable of a freedom in spirit that embraces life and does not depend upon withdrawal from life, we are able to become without egoism, bondage or reaction the channel in our mind and body for a divine action poured out freely upon the world.

The divine existence is of the nature not only of freedom, but of purity, beatitude and perfection. In integral purity which shall enable on the one hand the perfect reflection of the divine Being in ourselves and on the other the perfect outpouring of its Truth and Law in us in the terms of life and through the right functioning of the complex instrument we are in our outer parts, is the condition of an integral liberty. Its result is an integral beatitude, in which there becomes possible at once the Ānanda of all that is in the world seen as symbols of the Divine and the Ānanda of that which is not-world. And it prepares the integral perfection of our humanity as a type of the Divine in the conditions of the human manifestation, a perfection founded on a certain free universality of being, of love and joy, of play of knowledge and of play of will in power and will in unegoistic action. This integrality also can be attained by the integral Yoga.

Sādhanā of the Integral Yoga does not proceed through any set mental teaching or prescribed forms of meditation, mantras or others, but by aspiration, by a self-concentration inwards or upwards, by a self-opening to an Influence, to the Divine Power above us and its workings, to the Divine Presence in the heart and by the rejection of all that is foreign to these things. It is only by faith, aspiration and surrender that this self-opening can come.

The yoga does not proceed by upadeśa but by inner influence.

Integral Yoga and Gita ::: The Gita’s Yoga consists in the offering of one’s work as a sacrifice to the Divine, the conquest of desire, egoless and desireless action, bhakti for the Divine, an entering into the cosmic consciousness, the sense of unity with all creatures, oneness with the Divine. This yoga adds the bringing down of the supramental Light and Force (its ultimate aim) and the transformation of the nature.

Our yoga is not identical with the yoga of the Gita although it contains all that is essential in the Gita’s yoga. In our yoga we begin with the idea, the will, the aspiration of the complete surrender; but at the same time we have to reject the lower nature, deliver our consciousness from it, deliver the self involved in the lower nature by the self rising to freedom in the higher nature. If we do not do this double movement, we are in danger of making a tamasic and therefore unreal surrender, making no effort, no tapas and therefore no progress ; or else we make a rajasic surrender not to the Divine but to some self-made false idea or image of the Divine which masks our rajasic ego or something still worse.

Integral Yoga, Gita and Tantra ::: The Gita follows the Vedantic tradition which leans entirely on the Ishvara aspect of the Divine and speaks little of the Divine Mother because its object is to draw back from world-nature and arrive at the supreme realisation beyond it.

The Tantric tradition leans on the Shakti or Ishvari aspect and makes all depend on the Divine Mother because its object is to possess and dominate the world-nature and arrive at the supreme realisation through it.

This yoga insists on both the aspects; the surrender to the Divine Mother is essential, for without it there is no fulfilment of the object of the yoga.

Integral Yoga and Hatha-Raja Yogas ::: For an integral yoga the special methods of Rajayoga and Hathayoga may be useful at times in certain stages of the progress, but are not indispensable. Their principal aims must be included in the integrality of the yoga; but they can be brought about by other means. For the methods of the integral yoga must be mainly spiritual, and dependence on physical methods or fixed psychic or psychophysical processes on a large scale would be the substitution of a lower for a higher action. Integral Yoga and Kundalini Yoga: There is a feeling of waves surging up, mounting to the head, which brings an outer unconsciousness and an inner waking. It is the ascending of the lower consciousness in the ādhāra to meet the greater consciousness above. It is a movement analogous to that on which so much stress is laid in the Tantric process, the awakening of the Kundalini, the Energy coiled up and latent in the body and its mounting through the spinal cord and the centres (cakras) and the Brahmarandhra to meet the Divine above. In our yoga it is not a specialised process, but a spontaneous upnish of the whole lower consciousness sometimes in currents or waves, sometimes in a less concrete motion, and on the other side a descent of the Divine Consciousness and its Force into the body.

Integral Yoga and other Yogas ::: The old yogas reach Sachchidananda through the spiritualised mind and depart into the eternally static oneness of Sachchidananda or rather pure Sat (Existence), absolute and eternal or else a pure Non-exist- ence, absolute and eternal. Ours having realised Sachchidananda in the spiritualised mind plane proceeds to realise it in the Supramcntal plane.

The suprcfhe supra-cosmic Sachchidananda is above all. Supermind may be described as its power of self-awareness and W’orld- awareness, the world being known as within itself and not out- side. So to live consciously in the supreme Sachchidananda one must pass through the Supermind.

Distinction ::: The realisation of Self and of the Cosmic being (without which the realisation of the Self is incomplete) are essential steps in our yoga ; it is the end of other yogas, but it is, as it were, the beginning of outs, that is to say, the point where its own characteristic realisation can commence.

It is new as compared with the old yogas (1) Because it aims not at a departure out of world and life into Heaven and Nir- vana, but at a change of life and existence, not as something subordinate or incidental, but as a distinct and central object.

If there is a descent in other yogas, yet it is only an incident on the way or resulting from the ascent — the ascent is the real thing. Here the ascent is the first step, but it is a means for the descent. It is the descent of the new coosdousness attain- ed by the ascent that is the stamp and seal of the sadhana. Even the Tantra and Vaishnavism end in the release from life ; here the object is the divine fulfilment of life.

(2) Because the object sought after is not an individual achievement of divine realisation for the sake of the individual, but something to be gained for the earth-consciousness here, a cosmic, not solely a supra-cosmic acbievement. The thing to be gained also is the bringing of a Power of consciousness (the Supramental) not yet organised or active directly in earth-nature, even in the spiritual life, but yet to be organised and made directly active.

(3) Because a method has been preconized for achieving this purpose which is as total and integral as the aim set before it, viz., the total and integral change of the consciousness and nature, taking up old methods, but only as a part action and present aid to others that are distinctive.

Integral Yoga and Patanjali Yoga ::: Cilia is the stuff of mixed mental-vital-physical consciousness out of which arise the movements of thought, emotion, sensation, impulse etc.

It is these that in the Patanjali system have to be stilled altogether so that the consciousness may be immobile and go into Samadhi.

Our yoga has a different function. The movements of the ordinary consciousness have to be quieted and into the quietude there has to be brought down a higher consciousness and its powers which will transform the nature.


  "In the spiritual sense, however, sacrifice has a different meaning — it does not so much indicate giving up what is held dear as an offering of oneself, one"s being, one"s mind, heart, will, body, life, actions to the Divine. It has the original sense of ‘making sacred" and is used as an equivalent of the word yajna. When the Gita speaks of the ‘sacrifice of knowledge", it does not mean a giving up of anything, but a turning of the mind towards the Divine in the search for knowledge and an offering of oneself through it. It is in this sense, too, that one speaks of the offering or sacrifice of works. The Mother has written somewhere that the spiritual sacrifice is joyful and not painful in its nature. On the spiritual path, very commonly, if a seeker still feels the old ties and responsibilities strongly he is not asked to sever or leave them, but to let the call in him grow till all within is ready. Many, indeed, come away earlier because they feel that to cut loose is their only chance, and these have to go sometimes through a struggle. But the pain, the struggle, is not the essential character of this spiritual self-offering.” Letters on Yoga

“In the spiritual sense, however, sacrifice has a different meaning—it does not so much indicate giving up what is held dear as an offering of oneself, one’s being, one’s mind, heart, will, body, life, actions to the Divine. It has the original sense of ‘making sacred’ and is used as an equivalent of the word yajna. When the Gita speaks of the ‘sacrifice of knowledge’, it does not mean a giving up of anything, but a turning of the mind towards the Divine in the search for knowledge and an offering of oneself through it. It is in this sense, too, that one speaks of the offering or sacrifice of works. The Mother has written somewhere that the spiritual sacrifice is joyful and not painful in its nature. On the spiritual path, very commonly, if a seeker still feels the old ties and responsibilities strongly he is not asked to sever or leave them, but to let the call in him grow till all within is ready. Many, indeed, come away earlier because they feel that to cut loose is their only chance, and these have to go sometimes through a struggle. But the pain, the struggle, is not the essential character of this spiritual self-offering.” Letters on Yoga

intuition ::: direct perception of truth, fact, etc., independent of any reasoning process. intuition"s, intuitions, half-intuition.

Sri Aurobindo: "Intuition is a power of consciousness nearer and more intimate to the original knowledge by identity; for it is always something that leaps out direct from a concealed identity. It is when the consciousness of the subject meets with the consciousness in the object, penetrates it and sees, feels or vibrates with the truth of what it contacts, that the intuition leaps out like a spark or lightning-flash from the shock of the meeting; or when the consciousness, even without any such meeting, looks into itself and feels directly and intimately the truth or the truths that are there or so contacts the hidden forces behind appearances, then also there is the outbreak of an intuitive light; or, again, when the consciousness meets the Supreme Reality or the spiritual reality of things and beings and has a contactual union with it, then the spark, the flash or the blaze of intimate truth-perception is lit in its depths. This close perception is more than sight, more than conception: it is the result of a penetrating and revealing touch which carries in it sight and conception as part of itself or as its natural consequence. A concealed or slumbering identity, not yet recovering itself, still remembers or conveys by the intuition its own contents and the intimacy of its self-feeling and self-vision of things, its light of truth, its overwhelming and automatic certitude.” *The Life Divine

   "Intuition is always an edge or ray or outleap of a superior light; it is in us a projecting blade, edge or point of a far-off supermind light entering into and modified by some intermediate truth-mind substance above us and, so modified, again entering into and very much blinded by our ordinary or ignorant mind-substance; but on that higher level to which it is native its light is unmixed and therefore entirely and purely veridical, and its rays are not separated but connected or massed together in a play of waves of what might almost be called in the Sanskrit poetic figure a sea or mass of ``stable lightnings"". When this original or native Intuition begins to descend into us in answer to an ascension of our consciousness to its level or as a result of our finding of a clear way of communication with it, it may continue to come as a play of lightning-flashes, isolated or in constant action; but at this stage the judgment of reason becomes quite inapplicable, it can only act as an observer or registrar understanding or recording the more luminous intimations, judgments and discriminations of the higher power. To complete or verify an isolated intuition or discriminate its nature, its application, its limitations, the receiving consciousness must rely on another completing intuition or be able to call down a massed intuition capable of putting all in place. For once the process of the change has begun, a complete transmutation of the stuff and activities of the mind into the substance, form and power of Intuition is imperative; until then, so long as the process of consciousness depends upon the lower intelligence serving or helping out or using the intuition, the result can only be a survival of the mixed Knowledge-Ignorance uplifted or relieved by a higher light and force acting in its parts of Knowledge.” *The Life Divine

  "I use the word ‘intuition" for want of a better. In truth, it is a makeshift and inadequate to the connotation demanded of it. The same has to be said of the word ‘consciousness" and many others which our poverty compels us to extend illegitimately in their significance.” *The Life Divine - Sri Aurobindo"s footnote.

"For intuition is an edge of light thrust out by the secret Supermind. . . .” The Life Divine

". . . intuition is born of a direct awareness while intellect is an indirect action of a knowledge which constructs itself with difficulty out of the unknown from signs and indications and gathered data.” The Life Divine

"Intuition is above illumined Mind which is simply higher Mind raised to a great luminosity and more open to modified forms of intuition and inspiration.” Letters on Yoga

"Intuition sees the truth of things by a direct inner contact, not like the ordinary mental intelligence by seeking and reaching out for indirect contacts through the senses etc. But the limitation of the Intuition as compared with the supermind is that it sees things by flashes, point by point, not as a whole. Also in coming into the mind it gets mixed with the mental movement and forms a kind of intuitive mind activity which is not the pure truth, but something in between the higher Truth and the mental seeking. It can lead the consciousness through a sort of transitional stage and that is practically its function.” Letters on Yoga


“Intuition is always an edge or ray or outleap of a superior light; it is in us a projecting blade, edge or point of a far-off supermind light entering into and modified by some intermediate truth-mind substance above us and, so modified, again entering into and very much blinded by our ordinary or ignorant mind-substance; but on that higher level to which it is native its light is unmixed and therefore entirely and purely veridical, and its rays are not separated but connected or massed together in a play of waves of what might almost be called in the Sanskrit poetic figure a sea or mass of ``stable lightnings’’. When this original or native Intuition begins to descend into us in answer to an ascension of our consciousness to its level or as a result of our finding of a clear way of communication with it, it may continue to come as a play of lightning-flashes, isolated or in constant action; but at this stage the judgment of reason becomes quite inapplicable, it can only act as an observer or registrar understanding or recording the more luminous intimations, judgments and discriminations of the higher power. To complete or verify an isolated intuition or discriminate its nature, its application, its limitations, the receiving consciousness must rely on another completing intuition or be able to call down a massed intuition capable of putting all in place. For once the process of the change has begun, a complete transmutation of the stuff and activities of the mind into the substance, form and power of Intuition is imperative; until then, so long as the process of consciousness depends upon the lower intelligence serving or helping out or using the intuition, the result can only be a survival of the mixed Knowledge-Ignorance uplifted or relieved by a higher light and force acting in its parts of Knowledge.” The Life Divine

investigate ::: to search out and examine the particulars of in an attempt to learn the facts about something hidden, unique, or complex.

It is a power that is superior to any rule, even to the Cosmic Law—for all spiritual seers have distinguished between the Law and Grace. Yet it is not indiscriminate—only it has a discrimination of its own which sees things and persons and the right times and seasons with another vision than that of the Mind or any other normal Power. A state of Grace is prepared in the individual often behind thick veils by means not calculable by the mind and when the state of Grace comes, then the Grace itself acts.” Letters on Yoga

  ". . . it is the seat of two powers, in front the higher vital or emotional being, behind and concealed the soul or psychic being.” *Letters on Yoga

“… it is the seat of two powers, in front the higher vital or emotional being, behind and concealed the soul or psychic being.” Letters on Yoga

Jhumur: Here you have the beginnings of the mind opening onto other planes of experience. Because mindhas no experience. This is the kingdom of the greater mind where it opens on to another phase of vision or experience or feeling. The heaven-bird is the feeling of poise that hasn’t taken off. It reminds me that in a certain place, the goal of the mental search is where ultimately the mind abdicates in light and one enters into what Shelley calls ‘thought wildernesses’. Before that concrete abdication there must be some sensation, some feeling of something other that is waiting for us, that has come from elsewhere. The mind has not quite yet abdicated but begins to pursue intuition, perception, feeling.”

Jhumur: “Sleeping Vishnu who is at the core of creation, Brahman who is seated on the lotus which comes out of the navel of Vishnu. The Architect has the whole play, the whole perception. He knows what He is building. He is the supreme consciousness in the deepest involution, the sleeping Lord at the core of things.”

judgment seat ::: a place in which legal power or the like is centred. ::: sit in judgment. To pass judgment on.

“Like a great heaven-bird on a motionless sea”

lined ::: marked by lines or seams.

Love, hope have their primary seat in the heart, so with pity etc.

Madhav: “Gropes means moves without direction, searching for direction; our desires, our passions, our intensities search for this fulfilment in her [the Mother].” The Book of the Divine Mother

Madhav: “He uses the word moon as a verb here. That is, the whole being, her entire body looks like a moon responding to the waves and seas of bliss.” The Book of the Divine Mother

Madhav: “The mind is pictured in terms of a seat with three legs: the physical mind (sense mentality); vital mind (desire mind, dynamic mentality); reason (thought mentality). The normal human mind has these three layers.” The Book of the Divine Mother

Madhav: “The seat occupied by the oracle in the mysteries had three supports; it was a tripod. Here the true oracular seat is deceptively covered by the false Idol.” The Book of the Divine Mother

malady ::: 1. Any disorder or disease of the body, esp. one that is chronic or deep-seated. 2. Any unwholesome, unhealthy, morbid or desperate condition. maladies.

Materialistic psychology calls this hidden part the Inconscient, although practically admitting that it is far greater, more power- ful and profound than the surface coasclous self, — very much as the Upanishads called the superconsclent in us the Sleep-self, although this Sleep-self is said to be an iniuiitely greater Intelli- gence, omniscient, omnipotent, Prajna, the Ishwara. Psychic science calls this hidden consciousness the subliminal self, and here loo it is seen that this subliminal self has more powers, more knowledge, a freer field of movement than the smaller self that is on the surface. But the truth is that all this that is behind, this sea of which our waking consciousness is only a wave or series of waves, cannot be described by any one term, for it is very complex. Part of it is subconscient, lower than our waking consciousness, part of it is on a level with it but behind and much larger than it ; part is above and superconscient to us.

Medical treatment is sometimes a necessity. If one can cure by the Force it is the best ; but if for some reason the body is not able to respond to the Force (e.g. owing to doubt, lassitude or discouragement or for inability to react against the disease), then the aid of medical treatment becomes necessary. It is not that the Force ceases to act and leaves all to the medicines, — it will continue to act through the consciousness but take the support of the Irealntent so as to act directly on the resistance in the body, which responds more readily to physical means in its ordinary consciousness. ‘

• MEDICINE. ::: Medical Science has been more a curse to rnankind than u blessing. It has weakened the natural health of man and multiplied individual diseases ; it has implanted fear and dependence in the mind and body ; it has taught our health to repose not on natural soundness but a rickety and distasteful witch compact from the mineral and vegetable kingdom.

MOLADHARA. ::: The seat of the physical consciousness proper, commanding the physical consciousness and the sub- conscient.

mooned ::: Her body of beauty mooned the seas of bliss

movement ::: 1. The act or an instance of moving; a change in place or position. A particular manner of moving. 2. Usually, movements, actions or activities, as of a person or a body of persons. ::: movement"s, movements, many-movemented.

Sri Aurobindo: "When we withdraw our gaze from its egoistic preoccupation with limited and fleeting interests and look upon the world with dispassionate and curious eyes that search only for the Truth, our first result is the perception of a boundless energy of infinite existence, infinite movement, infinite activity pouring itself out in limitless Space, in eternal Time, an existence that surpasses infinitely our ego or any ego or any collectivity of egos, in whose balance the grandiose products of aeons are but the dust of a moment and in whose incalculable sum numberless myriads count only as a petty swarm." *The Life Divine

". . . the purest, freest form of insight into existence as it is shows us nothing but movement. Two things alone exist, movement in Space, movement in Time, the former objective, the latter subjective.” The Life Divine

"The world is a cyclic movement (samsâra ) of the Divine Consciousness in Space and Time. Its law and, in a sense, its object is progression; it exists by movement and would be dissolved by cessation of movement. But the basis of this movement is not material; it is the energy of active consciousness which, by its motion and multiplication in different principles (different in appearance, the same in essence), creates oppositions of unity and multiplicity, divisions of Time and Space, relations and groupings of circumstance and Causality. All these things are real in consciousness, but only symbolic of the Being, somewhat as the imaginations of a creative Mind are true representations of itself, yet not quite real in comparison with itself, or real with a different kind of reality.” The Upanishads*



movement ::: “When we withdraw our gaze from its egoistic preoccupation with limited and fleeting interests and look upon the world with dispassionate and curious eyes that search only for the Truth, our first result is the perception of a boundless energy of infinite existence, infinite movement, infinite activity pouring itself out in limitless Space, in eternal Time, an existence that surpasses infinitely our ego or any ego or any collectivity of egos, in whose balance the grandiose products of aeons are but the dust of a moment and in whose incalculable sum numberless myriads count only as a petty swarm.” The Life Divine

mueh, bemg like themselves, smaller i„ seall

“My researches first convinced me that words, like plants, like animals, are in no sense artificial products, but growths,—living growths of sound with certain seed-sounds as their basis. Out of these seed-sounds develop a small number of primitive root-words with an immense progeny which have their successive generations and arrange themselves in tribes, clans, families, selective groups each having a common stock and a common psychological history. For the factor which presided over the development of language was the association, by the nervous mind of primitive man, of certain general significances or rather of certain general utilities and sense-values with articulate sounds. The process of this association was also in no sense artificial but natural, governed by simple and definite psychological laws.” The Secret of the Veda

Naturally, the release from subconscient ignorance and from disease, duration of life at will, and a change in the functionings of the body must be among the ultimate elements of a supra- mental change.

Nature, of all that is not obvious on the surface. An integral knowledge demands an exploration, an unveiling of all the possible domains of consciousness and experience. For there are subjective domains of our being which lie behind the obvious surface; these have to be fathomed and whatever is ascertained must be admitted within the scope of the total reality. An inner range of spiritual experience is one very great domain of human consciousness ; it has to be entered into up to its deepest depths and its vastest reaches. The supraphysical is as real as the physical ; to know it is part of a complete knowledge. The knowledge of the supraph>'sical has been associated with mysti- efsm and occultism, and occultism has been banned as a super- stition and fantastic error. But the occult Is a part of existence ; a true occultism means no more than a research into supraphysical realities and an unveiling of the hidden Jaws of being and

NAVEL CENTRE. ::: The Nabbipadma commanding the larger life-forces and passions and larger desire-movements is the main seat of the centralised «tal consciousness (dynamic centre) which ranges from the heart level (emotional) to the centre below the navel (lower vital, sensational desire centre).

Nolini: “Mind is always searching, bubbling, the bubbling is that of a dwarf. A dwarf when he walks is not elegant, is ungainly as are mind’s movements.”

not searched out or asked for.

not searched; unexamined, uninvestigated.

Occultism is the knowledge and right use of the hidden forces of Nature. True occultism means a search into supraphysical realities and an unveiling of the hidden laws of being and

occult ::: “The ancient knowledge in all countries was full of the search after the hidden truths of our being and it created that large field of practice and inquiry which goes in Europe by the name of occultism,—we do not use any corresponding word in the East, because these things do not seem to us so remote, mysterious and abnormal as to the occidental mentality; they are nearer to us and the veil between our normal material life and this larger life is much thinner.” The Synthesis of Yoga

omnipotent ::: “One seated in the sleep of Superconscience, a massed Intelligence, blissful and the enjoyer of Bliss…. This is the omnipotent, this is the omniscient, this is the inner control, this is the source of all.” The Upanishads

One day I began researching all that I could find on this unique word, ‘remembrancer’.

ORDER. ::: In most physical things you have to fix a pro- gramme in order to deal with them, otherwise all becomes a sea of confusion and haphazard.

pain ::: 1. An unpleasant sensation occurring in varying degrees of severity as a consequence of injury, disease, or emotional disorder. 2. The sensation of acute physical hurt or discomfort caused by injury, illness, etc. **Pain, pain"s, pains, earth-pain, life-pain, world-pain, pain-forgetting, pain-fraught.

panacea ::: a remedy for all disease or ills; cure-all.

pathology ::: the scientific study of the nature of disease and its causes, processes, development, and consequences and in other uses, a departure or deviation from a normal condition.

peered ::: 1. Looked narrowly or searchingly as in the effort to discern clearly. 2. Came into view. peering.

phenomena other than the outward physical wh; of t Anc ronsduus of, see, hear, feel, smell, ti, m?'S,«e can b m trance or sleep or in inward state misealfcJV ®nlar, cither and easily m the waking state, nils facu,,, 'kep physical things inlernally or extemaL-sing e,L ' ‘'"ling sunrii-

pioneers ::: those who venture into the unknown to open up new areas of thought, research, or development, that others may follow: forerunners.

presence ::: 1. The state or fact of being present; current existence or occurrence. 2. A divine, spiritual, or supernatural spirit or influence felt or conceived as present. 3. The immediate proximity of someone or something.

Sri Aurobindo: "It is intended by the word Presence to indicate the sense and perception of the Divine as a Being, felt as present in one"s existence and consciousness or in relation with it, without the necessity of any further qualification or description. Thus, of the ‘ineffable Presence" it can only be said that it is there and nothing more can or need be said about it, although at the same time one knows that all is there, personality and impersonality, Power and Light and Ananda and everything else, and that all these flow from that indescribable Presence. The word may be used sometimes in a less absolute sense, but that is always the fundamental significance, — the essential perception of the essential Presence supporting everything else.” *Letters on Yoga

"Beyond mind on spiritual and supramental levels dwells the Presence, the Truth, the Power, the Bliss that can alone deliver us from these illusions, display the Light of which our ideals are tarnished disguises and impose the harmony that shall at once transfigure and reconcile all the parts of our nature.” Essays Divine and Human

"But if we learn to live within, we infallibly awaken to this presence within us which is our more real self, a presence profound, calm, joyous and puissant of which the world is not the master — a presence which, if it is not the Lord Himself, is the radiation of the Lord within.” *The Life Divine

"The true soul secret in us, — subliminal, we have said, but the word is misleading, for this presence is not situated below the threshold of waking mind, but rather burns in the temple of the inmost heart behind the thick screen of an ignorant mind, life and body, not subliminal but behind the veil, — this veiled psychic entity is the flame of the Godhead always alight within us, inextinguishable even by that dense unconsciousness of any spiritual self within which obscures our outward nature. It is a flame born out of the Divine and, luminous inhabitant of the Ignorance, grows in it till it is able to turn it towards the Knowledge. It is the concealed Witness and Control, the hidden Guide, the Daemon of Socrates, the inner light or inner voice of the mystic. It is that which endures and is imperishable in us from birth to birth, untouched by death, decay or corruption, an indestructible spark of the Divine.” *The Life Divine

"If we need any personal and inner witness to this indivisible All-Consciousness behind the ignorance, — all Nature is its external proof, — we can get it with any completeness only in our deeper inner being or larger and higher spiritual state when we draw back behind the veil of our own surface ignorance and come into contact with the divine Idea and Will behind it. Then we see clearly enough that what we have done by ourselves in our ignorance was yet overseen and guided in its result by the invisible Omniscience; we discover a greater working behind our ignorant working and begin to glimpse its purpose in us: then only can we see and know what now we worship in faith, recognise wholly the pure and universal Presence, meet the Lord of all being and all Nature.” *The Life Divine

"The presence of the Spirit is there in every living being, on every level, in all things, and because it is there, the experience of Sachchidananda, of the pure spiritual existence and consciousness, of the delight of a divine presence, closeness, contact can be acquired through the mind or the heart or the life-sense or even through the physical consciousness; if the inner doors are flung sufficiently open, the light from the sanctuary can suffuse the nearest and the farthest chambers of the outer being.” *The Life Divine

"There is a secret divine Will, eternal and infinite, omniscient and omnipotent, that expresses itself in the universality and in each particular of all these apparently temporal and finite inconscient or half-conscient things. This is the Power or Presence meant by the Gita when it speaks of the Lord within the heart of all existences who turns all creatures as if mounted on a machine by the illusion of Nature.” *The Synthesis of Yoga

"For what Yoga searches after is not truth of thought alone or truth of mind alone, but the dynamic truth of a living and revealing spiritual experience. There must awake in us a constant indwelling and enveloping nearness, a vivid perception, a close feeling and communion, a concrete sense and contact of a true and infinite Presence always and everywhere. That Presence must remain with us as the living, pervading Reality in which we and all things exist and move and act, and we must feel it always and everywhere, concrete, visible, inhabiting all things; it must be patent to us as their true Self, tangible as their imperishable Essence, met by us closely as their inmost Spirit. To see, to feel, to sense, to contact in every way and not merely to conceive this Self and Spirit here in all existences and to feel with the same vividness all existences in this Self and Spirit, is the fundamental experience which must englobe all other knowledge.” *The Synthesis of Yoga

"One must have faith in the Master of our life and works, even if for a long time He conceals Himself, and then in His own right time He will reveal His Presence.” *Letters on Yoga

"They [the psychic being and the Divine Presence in the heart] are quite different things. The psychic being is one"s own individual soul-being. It is not the Divine, though it has come from the Divine and develops towards the Divine.” *Letters on Yoga

"For it is quietness and inwardness that enable one to feel the Presence.” *Letters on Yoga

"Beyond mind on spiritual and supramental levels dwells the Presence, the Truth, the Power, the Bliss that can alone deliver us from these illusions, display the Light of which our ideals are tarnished disguises and impose the harmony that shall at once transfigure and reconcile all the parts of our nature.” *Essays Divine and Human

The Mother: "For, in human beings, here is a presence, the most marvellous Presence on earth, and except in a few very rare cases which I need not mention here, this presence lies asleep in the heart — not in the physical heart but the psychic centre — of all beings. And when this Splendour is manifested with enough purity, it will awaken in all beings the echo of his Presence.” Words of the Mother, MCW, Vol. 15.


::: "Pressure, throbbing, electrical vibrations are all signs of the working of the Force. The places indicate the field of action — the top of the head is the summit of the thinking mind where it communicates with the higher consciousness; the neck or throat is the seat of the physical, externalising or expressive mind; the ear is the place of communication with the inner mind-centre by which thoughts etc. enter into the personal being from the general Nature.” Letters on Yoga

“Pressure, throbbing, electrical vibrations are all signs of the working of the Force. The places indicate the field of action—the top of the head is the summit of the thinking mind where it communicates with the higher consciousness; the neck or throat is the seat of the physical, externalising or expressive mind; the ear is the place of communication with the inner mind-centre by which thoughts etc. enter into the personal being from the general Nature.”

prowl ::: an act or the action of roaming or roving about stealthily, esp. in search of plunder or prey. prowls, prowled, prowling. [As verbs, in the same sense as the noun.]

Psychic being is quite di/Terent from the mind or vital; it stands behind them where they meet in the heart. Its central place is there, but behind the heart rather than in the heart ; for what men call usually the heart is the seat of emotion, and human emotions are mental-vital impulses, not ordinarily psychic in their nature. This mostly secret power behind, other than the mind and the life-force, is the true soul, the psychic being in us. The power of the psychic, however, can act upon the mind and vital and body, purifying thought and perception and emotion (which then becomes psychic feeling) and sensaUon and action and everything else in us and preparing them to be divine movements. The psychic being may be described in Indian lan- guage as the Purusha in the heart or the Chaitya Purusha, but the inner or secret heart must be understood, hrdaye guhayom, not the outer vital-emotional centre. The supramental change can take place only if the psychic is awake and is made the chief support of the descending supramental power.

questing ::: seeking; searching for; pursuing something.

quest ::: the act or an instance of seeking or pursuing something; a search.

rain-tide ::: a season or period of rain in the course of the year.

ransacks ::: searches carefully for plunder; pillages.

refugee ::: One who flees in search of refuge, as in times of war, political oppression, or religious persecution. Also fig. (Sri Aurobindo also employs the word as an adj.)

refugee ::: one who flees in search of refuge, as in times of war, political oppression, or religious persecution. Also fig. (Sri Aurobindo also employs the word as an adj.)

roseate ::: 1. Rose-colored. 2. Bright or promising. 3. Incautiously optimistic.

rummages ::: searches thoroughly or actively through (a place, receptacle), esp. by moving around, turning over, or looking through contents.

Samadhi and norma! sleep, between the dream*state of Yoga and the physical state of dream. The latter belongs to the physical mind ; in the former the mind proper and subtle is at work liberated from the immixture of the physical mentality. The dreams of the physical mind are an incoherent jumble made up partly of responses to vague touches from the physical world round which the lower mind*faculttes disconnected from the will and reason, the buddhi, weave a web of wandering phantasy, partly of disordered associations from the brain>memory, partly of refieclions from the soul travelling on the mental plane, reflec- tions which arc, ordinarily, received without intelligence or co- ordination, wildly distorted in the reception and mixed up confusedly with the other dream elements, with brain-memories and fantastic responses to any sensory touch from the physical world. In the Yogic dream-state, on the other hand, the mind is in clear possession of itself, though not of the physical world, works coherently and is able to use either its ordinary will and intelligence with a concentrated power or else the higher will and intelligence of the more exalted planes of mind. It withdraws from experience of the outer world, it puts its seals upon the physical senses and their doors of conununicatinn with maJerJal things ; but everything that is proper to itself, thought, reasoning, reflection, vision, it can continue to execute with an increased purity and power of sovereign concentration free from the dis- tractions and unsteadiness of the waking mind. It can use too its will and produce upon itself or upon its environment mental, moral and even physical effects which may continue and have

SEA. ::: In this yoga one sees many levels of consciousness which appear as skies or else as seas.

seasons ::: one of the four natural divisions of the year, spring, summer, fall and winter, in the North and South Temperate zones. Each season, beginning astronomically at an equinox or solstice, is characterized by specific meteorological or climatic conditions.

seated ::: 1. Located or established in a specified place. 2. Fixed or established firmly in a specified place, position or situation. 3. Installed in a position of office or authority.

seat ::: n. 1. Something such as a chair or bench, that may be sat on. 2. A chair for the king, bishop, etc., the throne of God or the angels; specifically as a center of authority. 3. A place in which something belongs, occurs, or is established; site; location. 4. A place in which administrative power or the like is centred. 5. A sitting body, court of justice. 6. The office or authority of a ruler or power such as a king, etc. seats, earth-seat. *v. 7. To set firmly in place or cause to sit down. 8. To establish (a person or thing) in a position of authority or dignity. *seats.

seed-sounds ::: Sri Aurobindo: "My researches first convinced me that words, like plants, like animals, are in no sense artificial products, but growths, — living growths of sound with certain seed-sounds as their basis. Out of these seed-sounds develop a small number of primitive root-words with an immense progeny which have their successive generations and arrange themselves in tribes, clans, families, selective groups each having a common stock and a common psychological history. For the factor which presided over the development of language was the association, by the nervous mind of primitive man, of certain general significances or rather of certain general utilities and sense-values with articulate sounds. The process of this association was also in no sense artificial but natural, governed by simple and definite psychological laws.” *The Secret of the Veda

seek ::: to try to locate or discover; search for. seeks, seeking, seeking"s, seekings, all-seeking, heart-seeking, self-seeking.

seer ::: “The seer does not need the aid of thought in its process as a means of knowledge, but only as a means of representation and expression,—thought is to him a lesser power and used for a secondary purpose. If a further extension of knowledge is required, he can come at it by new seeing without the slower thought processes that are the staff of support of the mental search and its feeling out for truth,—even as we scrutinise with the eye to find what escaped our first observation” The Synthesis of Yoga

shallows ::: a shallow part of a body of water, of the sea, of a lake or river; shoal.

shore ::: 1. The land bordering on the sea or a large lake or river. 2. A sea-coast or the country which it bounds. shores, dream-shores.

shoulder ::: n. 1. Of the human body: The upper joint of the arm and the portion of the trunk between this and the base of the neck. 2. As the part of the body on which burdens are carried; also, as the seat of muscular strength employed in carrying, pushing, etc. 3. A comparatively gentle slope on the side of a hill and near the top. shoulders. v. 4. To push with or as if with the shoulder, esp. roughly. shouldered.

siren ::: Classical Mythol. One of several fabulous sea nymphs, part woman, part bird, who were supposed to lure sailors to destruction by their enchanting singing. Fig. One who, or that which, sings sweetly, charms, allures, or deceives, like the Sirens. (Sri Aurobindo uses the word in its adjectival sense: Seductive, tempting.)

siren ::: classical Mythol. One of several fabulous sea nymphs, part woman, part bird, who were supposed to lure sailors to destruction by their enchanting singing. Fig. One who, or that which, sings sweetly, charms, allures, or deceives, like the Sirens. (Sri Aurobindo uses the word in its adjectival sense: Seductive, tempting.)

SKIN-DISEASE. ::: Skin-diseases have much to do with sexual desires, not of course always, but often.

Sky ::: A symbol of the mental consciousness (or the psychic) or other consciousnesses above the mind. The higher conscious- ness In any of its levels is seen usually us a sky or ether but when felt through the vital it is often p>erceived as a sea. In this yoga one sees many levels of consciousness which appear as skies or seas.

"Soma is the Gandharva, the Lord of the hosts of delight, and guards the true seat of the Deva, the level or plane of the Ananda; gandharva itthâ padam asya rakshati. He is the Supreme, standing out from all other beings and over them, other than they and wonderful, adbhuta, and as the supreme and transcendent, present in the worlds but exceeding them, he protects in those worlds the births of the gods, pâti devânâm janimâni adbhutah. The ‘births of the gods" is a common phrase in the Veda by which is meant the manifestation of the divine principles in the cosmos and especially the formation of the godhead in its manifold forms in the human being.” The Secret of the Veda

“Soma is the Gandharva, the Lord of the hosts of delight, and guards the true seat of the Deva, the level or plane of the Ananda; gandharva itthâ padam asya rakshati. He is the Supreme, standing out from all other beings and over them, other than they and wonderful, adbhuta, and as the supreme and transcendent, present in the worlds but exceeding them, he protects in those worlds the births of the gods, pâti devânâm janimâni adbhutah. The ‘births of the gods’ is a common phrase in the Veda by which is meant the manifestation of the divine principles in the cosmos and especially the formation of the godhead in its manifold forms in the human being.” The Secret of the Veda

“Soma is the Gandharva, the Lord of the hosts of delight, and guards the true seat of the Deva, the level or plane of the Ananda; gandharvaitthâpadamasyarakshati. He is the Supreme, standing out from all other beings and over them, other than they and wonderful, adbhuta, and as the supreme and transcendent, present in the worlds but exceeding them, he protects in those worlds the births of the gods, pâtidevânâmjanimâniadbhutah. The ‘births of the gods’ is a common phrase in the Veda by which is meant the manifestation of the divine principles in the cosmos and especially the formation of the godhead in its manifold forms in the human being.” The Secret of the Veda

soul ::: Sri Aurobindo: "The word ‘soul", as also the word ‘psychic", is used very vaguely and in many different senses in the English language. More often than not, in ordinary parlance, no clear distinction is made between mind and soul and often there is an even more serious confusion, for the vital being of desire — the false soul or desire-soul — is intended by the words ‘soul" and ‘psychic" and not the true soul, the psychic being.” *Letters on Yoga

  "The word soul is very vaguely used in English — as it often refers to the whole non-physical consciousness including even the vital with all its desires and passions. That was why the word psychic being has to be used so as to distinguish this divine portion from the instrumental parts of the nature.” *Letters on Yoga

  "The word soul has various meanings according to the context; it may mean the Purusha supporting the formation of Prakriti, which we call a being, though the proper word would be rather a becoming; it may mean, on the other hand, specifically the psychic being in an evolutionary creature like man; it may mean the spark of the Divine which has been put into Matter by the descent of the Divine into the material world and which upholds all evolving formations here.” *Letters on Yoga

  "A distinction has to be made between the soul in its essence and the psychic being. Behind each and all there is the soul which is the spark of the Divine — none could exist without that. But it is quite possible to have a vital and physical being supported by such a soul essence but without a clearly evolved psychic being behind it.” *Letters on Yoga

  "The soul and the psychic being are practically the same, except that even in things which have not developed a psychic being, there is still a spark of the Divine which can be called the soul. The psychic being is called in Sanskrit the Purusha in the heart or the Chaitya Purusha. (The psychic being is the soul developing in the evolution.)” *Letters on Yoga

  "The soul or spark is there before the development of an organised vital and mind. The soul is something of the Divine that descends into the evolution as a divine Principle within it to support the evolution of the individual out of the Ignorance into the Light. It develops in the course of the evolution a psychic individual or soul individuality which grows from life to life, using the evolving mind, vital and body as its instruments. It is the soul that is immortal while the rest disintegrates; it passes from life to life carrying its experience in essence and the continuity of the evolution of the individual.” *Letters on Yoga

  ". . . for the soul is seated within and impervious to the shocks of external events. . . .” *Essays on the Gita

  ". . . the soul is at first but a spark and then a little flame of godhead burning in the midst of a great darkness; for the most part it is veiled in its inner sanctum and to reveal itself it has to call on the mind, the life-force and the physical consciousness and persuade them, as best they can, to express it; ordinarily, it succeeds at most in suffusing their outwardness with its inner light and modifying with its purifying fineness their dark obscurities or their coarser mixture. Even when there is a formed psychic being able to express itself with some directness in life, it is still in all but a few a smaller portion of the being — ‘no bigger in the mass of the body than the thumb of a man" was the image used by the ancient seers — and it is not always able to prevail against the obscurity or ignorant smallness of the physical consciousness, the mistaken surenesses of the mind or the arrogance and vehemence of the vital nature.” *The Synthesis of Yoga

". . . the soul is an eternal portion of the Supreme and not a fraction of Nature.” The Life Divine

"The true soul secret in us, — subliminal, we have said, but the word is misleading, for this presence is not situated below the threshold of waking mind, but rather burns in the temple of the inmost heart behind the thick screen of an ignorant mind, life and body, not subliminal but behind the veil, — this veiled psychic entity is the flame of the Godhead always alight within us, inextinguishable even by that dense unconsciousness of any spiritual self within which obscures our outward nature. It is a flame born out of the Divine and, luminous inhabitant of the Ignorance, grows in it till it is able to turn it towards the Knowledge. It is the concealed Witness and Control, the hidden Guide, the Daemon of Socrates, the inner light or inner voice of the mystic. It is that which endures and is imperishable in us from birth to birth, untouched by death, decay or corruption, an indestructible spark of the Divine.” The Life Divine

*Soul, soul"s, Soul"s, souls, soulless, soul-bridals, soul-change, soul-force, Soul-Forces, soul-ground, soul-joy, soul-nature, soul-range, soul-ray, soul-scapes, soul-scene, soul-sense, soul-severance, soul-sight, soul-slaying, soul-space,, soul-spaces, soul-strength, soul-stuff, soul-truth, soul-vision, soul-wings, world-soul, World-Soul.



soundless ::: 1. Devoid of sound; quiet, silent; still. 2. Unable to be fathomed, like the sea. Freq. fig. or in fig. context.

sphinx ::: 1. In ancient Egypt, the figure of an imaginary creature having the head of a man or an animal and the body of a lion. 2. Class. Myth. A monster, usually represented as having the head and breast of a woman, the body of a lion, and the wings of an eagle. Seated on a rock outside of Thebes, she proposed a riddle to travellers, killing them when they answered incorrectly, as all did before Oedipus. When he answered her riddle correctly the Sphinx killed herself. (The Egyptian sphinxes usually exhibit male heads and wingless bodies; in the usual Greek type the head is female and the body winged.)

-spiced ::: seasoned with spices; added flavour to. high-spiced, red-spiced.

Spiritualisation and transformation ::: Spiritual experiences can fix themselves in the inner consciousness and alter it, transform it, if you like ; one can realise the Divine everywhere, the Self in qU and all in the Self, the universal Shakti doing all things ; one can feel merged in the Cosmic Self or full of ecstatic bhakti or Ananda. But one may and usually does still go on in the outer parts of Nature thinking with the intellect or at best the intuitive mind, willing with a menial will, feeling joy and sorrow on the vital surface, undergoing physical oHIictions and suffering from the struggle of life in the body with death and disease.

spring ::: n. 1. A small stream of water flowing naturally from the earth. 2. Fig. A source, origin, or beginning. 3. The season of the year, occurring between winter and summer, during which the weather becomes warmer and plants revive. 4. The act or an instance of jumping or leaping. 5. Fig. An actuating force or factor; a motive. Spring, springs, spring-bird"s, master-spring. v. 6. To rise, leap, move, or act suddenly and swiftly, as by a sudden dart or thrust forward or outward, or being suddenly released from a coiled or constrained position. 7. To proceed or originate from a specific source or cause. 8. To come into being by growth, as from a seed or germ, bulb, root, etc.; grow, as plants. springs.

spring-time ::: the spring season.

spume ::: n. 1. Foam or froth on a liquid, as on the sea. v. 2. spumed. Foamed or frothed.

Sri Aurobindo: " . . . Divine Love which is at the heart of all creation and the most powerful of all redeeming and creative forces has yet been the least frontally present in earthly life, the least successfully redemptive, the least creative. Human nature has been unable to bear it in its purity for the very reason that it is the most powerful, pure, rare and intense of all the divine energies; what little could be seized has been corrupted at once into a vital pietistic ardour, a defenceless religious or ethical sentimentalism, a sensuous or even sensual erotic mysticism of the roseate coloured mind or passionately turbid life-impulse and with these simulations compensated its inability to house the Mystic Flame that could rebuild the world with its tongues of sacrifice. The Synthesis of Yoga

Sri Aurobindo: "History teaches us nothing; it is a confused torrent of events and personalities or a kaleidoscope of changing institutions. We do not seize the real sense of all this change and this continual streaming forward of human life in the channels of Time. What we do seize are current or recurrent phenomena, facile generalisations, partial ideas. We talk of democracy, aristocracy and autocracy, collectivism and individualism, imperialism and nationalism, the State and the commune, capitalism and labour; we advance hasty generalisations and make absolute systems which are positively announced today only to be abandoned perforce tomorrow; we espouse causes and ardent enthusiasms whose triumph turns to an early disillusionment and then forsake them for others, perhaps for those that we have taken so much trouble to destroy. For a whole century mankind thirsts and battles after liberty and earns it with a bitter expense of toil, tears and blood; the century that enjoys without having fought for it turns away as from a puerile illusion and is ready to renounce the depreciated gain as the price of some new good. And all this happens because our whole thought and action with regard to our collective life is shallow and empirical; it does not seek for, it does not base itself on a firm, profound and complete knowledge. The moral is not the vanity of human life, of its ardours and enthusiasms and of the ideals it pursues, but the necessity of a wiser, larger, more patient search after its true law and aim.” *The Human Cycle etc.

*Sri Aurobindo: "One seated in the sleep of Superconscience, a massed Intelligence, blissful and the enjoyer of Bliss…. This is the omnipotent, this is the omniscient, this is the inner control, this is the source of all.” The Upanishads

Sri Aurobindo: “So too when the seer of the house of Atri cries high to Agni, ‘O Agni, O Priest of the offering, loose from us the cords,’ he is using not only a natural, but a richly-laden image. He is thinking of the triple cord of mind, nerves and body by which the soul is bound as a victim in the great world-sacrifice, the sacrifice of the Purusha; he is thinking of the force of the divine Will already awakened and at work within him, a fiery and irresistible godhead that shall uplift his oppressed divinity and cleave asunder the cords of its bondage; he is thinking of the might of that growing Strength and inner Flame which receiving all that he has to offer carries it to its own distant and difficult home, to the high-seated Truth, to the Far, to the Secret, to the Supreme.” The Secret of the Veda

Sri Aurobindo: "The ancient knowledge in all countries was full of the search after the hidden truths of our being and it created that large field of practice and inquiry which goes in Europe by the name of occultism, — we do not use any corresponding word in the East, because these things do not seem to us so remote, mysterious and abnormal as to the occidental mentality; they are nearer to us and the veil between our normal material life and this larger life is much thinner.” *The Synthesis of Yoga

*Sri Aurobindo: "The highest aim of the aesthetic being is to find the Divine through beauty; the highest Art is that which by an inspired use of significant and interpretative form unseals the doors of the spirit.” The Human Cycle etc.*

Sri Aurobindo: *"The seer does not need the aid of thought in its process as a means of knowledge, but only as a means of representation and expression, — thought is to him a lesser power and used for a secondary purpose. If a further extension of knowledge is required, he can come at it by new seeing without the slower thought processes that are the staff of support of the mental search and its feeling out for truth, — even as we scrutinise with the eye to find what escaped our first observation” The Synthesis of Yoga

Sri Aurobindo: "Vitality means life-force — wherever there is life, in plant or animal or man, there is life-force — without the vital there can be no life in matter and no living action. The vital is a necessary force and nothing can be done or created in the bodily existence, if the vital is not there as an instrument.” *Letters on Yoga

  "The vital proper is the life-force acting in its own nature, impulses, emotions, feelings, desires, ambitions, etc., having as their highest centre what we may call the outer heart of emotion, while there is an inner heart where are the higher or psychic feelings and sensibilities, the emotions or intuitive yearnings and impulses of the soul. The vital part of us is, of course, necessary to our completeness, but it is a true instrument only when its feelings and tendencies have been purified by the psychic touch and taken up and governed by the spiritual light and power.” *Letters on Yoga

". . . the vital is the Life-nature made up of desires, sensations, feelings, passions, energies of action, will of desire, reactions of the desire-soul in man and of all that play of possessive and other related instincts, anger, fear, greed, lust, etc., that belong to this field of the nature. Letters on Yoga

The Mother: "The vital is the dynamism of action. It is the seat of the will, of impulses, desires, revolts, etc.” Words of the Mother, MCW Vol. 15*.


stamp ::: n. 1. An impression or shape formed by an implement or device, of something specified; an impression, a mark. 2. An official mark indicating genuineness, validity, etc. v. 3. To strike or beat with a forcible downward thrust of the foot. 4. To extinguish, crush, etc., by striking with a forcible downward thrust of the foot (fol. by out). 5. To fix or impress a stamp or mark permanently. 6. To mark (something) with an official impress, seal, or device. stamps, stamped, stamping.

stricken ::: affected by something overwhelming, such as disease, trouble, or painful emotion.

study ::: n. 1. A room furnished with books and intended or equipped for studying or writing. 2. The pursuit of knowledge, as by reading, observation, or research. v. 3. To examine closely; scrutinize. Also fig. studies, studied, studying.

SUPERCONSCIENT, The real seat of the superconscient is above the body.

(supported by the lowest part of the vital proper) is therefore the agent of most of the lesser movements of our external life ; its habitual reactions and obstinate pettinesses are the chief stumbling-block in the way of transformation of the outer cons- ciousness by the yoga. It is also largely responsible for most of the suffering and disease of mind or body to which the physical being is subject in Nature.

surf ::: the waves of the sea as they break upon a shore or reef. transf. and fig.

surge ::: n. 1. A strong, wavelike forward movement, rush, or sweep. 2. The swelling and rolling sea. surges, surgings. v. 3. To rise as if by a heaving or swelling force. 4. To rise, roll, move, or swell forward in or like waves. surges, surged, surging.

swing ::: n. 1. A seat suspended from above by means of a loop of rope or between ropes or rods, on which one may sit and swing to and fro for recreation. 2. The act, manner, or progression of swinging; movement in alternate directions or in a particular direction. 3. The act or an instance of swinging; movement back and forth or in one particular direction. v. 4. To move in alternate directions or in either direction around a point, an axis, or a line of support, as a gate on its hinges. 5. To move back and forth suspended or as if suspended from above. Swung.

"The Avatar does not come as a thaumaturgic magician, but as the divine leader of humanity and the exemplar of a divine humanity. Even human sorrow and physical suffering he must assume and use so as to show, first, how that suffering may be a means of redemption, — as did Christ, — secondly, to show how, having been assumed by the divine soul in the human nature, it can also be overcome in the same nature, — as did Buddha. The rationalist who would have cried to Christ, ‘If thou art the Son of God, come down from the cross," or points out sagely that the Avatar was not divine because he died and died too by disease, — as a dog dieth, — knows not what he is saying: for he has missed the root of the whole matter. Even, the Avatar of sorrow and suffering must come before there can be the Avatar of divine joy; the human limitation must be assumed in order to show how it can be overcome; and the way and the extent of the overcoming, whether internal only or external also, depends upon the stage of the human advance; it must not be done by a non-human miracle.” Essays on the Gita

“The Avatar does not come as a thaumaturgic magician, but as the divine leader of humanity and the exemplar of a divine humanity. Even human sorrow and physical suffering he must assume and use so as to show, first, how that suffering may be a means of redemption,—as did Christ,—secondly, to show how, having been assumed by the divine soul in the human nature, it can also be overcome in the same nature,—as did Buddha. The rationalist who would have cried to Christ, ‘If thou art the Son of God, come down from the cross,’ or points out sagely that the Avatar was not divine because he died and died too by disease,—as a dog dieth,—knows not what he is saying: for he has missed the root of the whole matter. Even, the Avatar of sorrow and suffering must come before there can be the Avatar of divine joy; the human limitation must be assumed in order to show how it can be overcome; and the way and the extent of the overcoming, whether internal only or external also, depends upon the stage of the human advance; it must not be done by a non-human miracle.” Essays on the Gita

The Divine gives itself to those who give themselves without reserve, and in all their parts to the Divine. For them the calm, the light, the power, the bliss, the freedom, the wideness, the heights of knowledge, the seas of Ananda.

The ghost or spirit who turns up at seances js not the psychic being. What comes tlirough the medium is a mixture of the medium’s subconscient (using subconscient in the ordinary, not in the yogic sense) and that ot the sitters, vital sheaths left by the departed or perhaps occupied or used by some spirit or some vital being, the departed himself in his vital sheath or else something assumed for the occasion (but it is the vital part that communicates), elementals, spirits of the lowest vital physical world near earth etc. A horrible confusion for the most part — a hotch-potch of all sorts of things coming through a medium of

"The Gods, who in their highest secret entity are powers of this Supermind, born of it, seated in it as in their proper home, are in their knowledge truth-conscious'' and in their action possessed of theseer-will"".” The Life Divine

“The Gods, who in their highest secret entity are powers of this Supermind, born of it, seated in it as in their proper home, are in their knowledge truth-conscious’’ and in their action possessed of theseer-will’’.” The Life Divine

The Mother: “The vital is the dynamism of action. It is the seat of the will, of impulses, desires, revolts, etc.” Words of the Mother, MCW Vol. 15.

  "The reality of the Hostiles and the nature of their role and trend of their endeavour cannot be doubted by any one who has had his inner vision unsealed and made their unpleasant acquaintance.” Letters on Savitri

“The reality of the Hostiles and the nature of their role and trend of their endeavour cannot be doubted by any one who has had his inner vision unsealed and made their unpleasant acquaintance.” Letters on Savitri

The real seat of the subconscient is below the body.

"The real source of knowledge is the Lord in the heart; ‘I am seated in the heart of every man and from me is knowledge," says the Gita; the Scripture is only a verbal form of that inner Veda, of that self-luminous Reality, it is sabdabrahma: the mantra, says the Veda, has risen from the heart, from the secret place where is the seat of the truth, sadanâd rtasya, guhâyâm. That origin is its sanction; but still the infinite Truth is greater than its word. Nor shall you say of any Scripture that it alone is all-sufficient and no other truth can be admitted, as the Vedavadins said of the Veda, nânyad astîti vâdinah. This is a saving and liberating word which must be applied to all the Scriptures of the world. Take all the Scriptures that are or have been, Bible and Koran and the books of the Chinese, Veda and Upanishads and Purana and Tantra and Shastra and the Gita itself and the sayings of thinkers and sages, prophets and Avatars, still you shall not say that there is nothing else or that the truth your intellect cannot find there is not true because you cannot find it there. That is the limited thought of the sectarian or the composite thought of the eclectic religionist, not the untrammelled truth-seeking of the free and illumined mind and God-experienced soul. Heard or unheard before, that always is the truth which is seen by the heart of man in its illumined depths or heard within from the Master of all knowledge, the knower of the eternal Veda.” Essays on the Gita*

“The real source of knowledge is the Lord in the heart; ‘I am seated in the heart of every man and from me is knowledge,’ says the Gita; the Scripture is only a verbal form of that inner Veda, of that self-luminous Reality, it is sabdabrahma: the mantra, says the Veda, has risen from the heart, from the secret place where is the seat of the truth, sadanâd rtasya, guhâyâm. That origin is its sanction; but still the infinite Truth is greater than its word. Nor shall you say of any Scripture that it alone is all-sufficient and no other truth can be admitted, as the Vedavadins said of the Veda, nânyad astîti vâdinah. This is a saving and liberating word which must be applied to all the Scriptures of the world. Take all the Scriptures that are or have been, Bible and Koran and the books of the Chinese, Veda and Upanishads and Purana and Tantra and Shastra and the Gita itself and the sayings of thinkers and sages, prophets and Avatars, still you shall not say that there is nothing else or that the truth your intellect cannot find there is not true because you cannot find it there. That is the limited thought of the sectarian or the composite thought of the eclectic religionist, not the untrammelled truth-seeking of the free and illumined mind and God-experienced soul. Heard or unheard before, that always is the truth which is seen by the heart of man in its illumined depths or heard within from the Master of all knowledge, the knower of the eternal Veda.” Essays on the Gita

“The real source of knowledge is the Lord in the heart; ‘I am seated in the heart of every man and from me is knowledge,’ says the Gita; the Scripture is only a verbal form of that inner Veda, of that self-luminous Reality, it is sabdabrahma: the mantra, says the Veda, has risen from the heart, from the secret place where is the seat of the truth, sadanâdrtasya, guhâyâm. That origin is its sanction; but still the infinite Truth is greater than its word. Nor shall you say of any Scripture that it alone is all-sufficient and no other truth can be admitted, as the Vedavadins said of the Veda, nânyadastîtivâdinah. This is a saving and liberating word which must be applied to all the Scriptures of the world. Take all the Scriptures that are or have been, Bible and Koran and the books of the Chinese, Veda and Upanishads and Purana and Tantra and Shastra and the Gita itself and the sayings of thinkers and sages, prophets and Avatars, still you shall not say that there is nothing else or that the truth your intellect cannot find there is not true because you cannot find it there. That is the limited thought of the sectarian or the composite thought of the eclectic religionist, not the untrammelled truth-seeking of the free and illumined mind and God-experienced soul. Heard or unheard before, that always is the truth which is seen by the heartof man in its illumined depths or heard within from the Master of all knowledge, the knower of the eternal Veda.” Essays on the Gita

The salmon-falls, the mackerel-crowded seas,

The sea with the sun over it is a plane of consciousness lit by the Truth.

::: "The shoreless stream of idea and thought, imagination and experience, name and form, sensation and vibration sweeps onward for ever, without beginning, without end, rising into view, sinking out of sight; through it the one Intelligence with its million self-expressions pours itself abroad, an ocean with innumerable waves. One particular self-expression may disappear into its source and continent, but that does not and cannot abolish the phenomenal universe. The One is for ever, and the Many are for ever because the One is for ever. So long as there is a sea, there will be waves.” Essays in Philosophy and Yoga

“The shoreless stream of idea and thought, imagination and experience, name and form, sensation and vibration sweeps onward for ever, without beginning, without end, rising into view, sinking out of sight; through it the one Intelligence with its million self-expressions pours itself abroad, an ocean with innumerable waves. One particular self-expression may disappear into its source and continent, but that does not and cannot abolish the phenomenal universe. The One is for ever, and the Many are for ever because the One is for ever. So long as there is a sea, there will be waves.” Essays in Philosophy and Yoga

The soul is a spark of the Divine which is not seated abose the manifested being, but comes down into the manifestation to support its evolution in the material world. It is at first an undifferentiated power of the divine consciousness containing all possibilities which have not yet taken form, but to which it is the function of evolution to give form. This spark is there In all living beings from the lowest to the highest.

“The will of man works in the ignorance by a partial light or more often flickerings of light which mislead as much as they illuminate. His mind is an ignorance striving to erect standards of knowledge, his will an ignorance striving to erect standards of right, and his whole mentality as a result very much a house divided against itself, idea in conflict with idea, the will often in conflict with the ideal of right or the intellectual knowledge. The will itself takes different shapes, the will of the intelligence, the wishes of the emotional mind, the desires and the passion of the vital being, the impulsions and blind or half-blind compulsions of the nervous and the subconscient nature, and all these make by no means a harmony, but at best a precarious concord among discords. The will of the mind and life is a stumbling about in search of right force, right Tapas which can wholly be attained in its true and complete light and direction only by oneness with the spiritual and supramental being.” The Synthesis of Yoga

Three transformations ::: In this yoga one can realise the psychic being as a portion of the Divine seated in the heart with the

throned ::: installed, seated on a throne, enthroned.

Through conscientious mediums one may get sound results (in the matter of the dead) but even these are very ignorant of the nature of fhe forces they are handling and have no discrimina- tion which can guard them against trickery from the other side of the veil. Very little genuine knowledge of the nature of the after-life can be gathered from these seances ; a true knowledge is more often gained by the experience of individuals who make serious contact or are able in one way or another to cross the border.

tide ::: fig. 1. Something that fluctuates like the waters of the tide. 2. A time or season. Often used in combination: eventide; Christmastide. 3. A widespread tendency or movement. tides.

To arrive at full possession of the powers of the dream-state, it is necessary first to exclude the attack of the sights, sounds etc. of the outer world upon the physical organs. It is quite possible indeed to be aware in the dream-trance of the outer physical world through the subtle senses which belong to the subtle body ; one may be aware of them just so far as one chooses and on a much wider scale than In the waking condition ; for the subtle senses have a far more powerful range than the gross physical organs, a range which may be made practically unlimited. But this awareness of the phj-sical world through the subtle senses is something quite different from our normal awareness of it through the physical organs ; the latter is incompatible with the settled state of trance, for the pressure of the physical senses breaks the Samadhi and calls back the mind to live in their normal field where alone they have power. But the subtle senses have power both upon their own planes and upon the physical world, though this is to them more remote than their own world of being. In Yoga various devices are used to seal up the doors of the physical sense, some of them physical devices ; but the one all-sufficient means is a force of concentration by which the mind is drawn inward to depths where the call of physical things can no longer easily attain to it. A second necessity is to get rid of the intervention of physical sleep. The ordinary habit of the mind when it goes in away from contact with physical things is to fall into the torpor of sleep or its dreams, and therefore when called in for the purposes of Samadhi, it gives or lends to give, at the first chance, by sheer force of habit, not the response demanded, but its usual response of ph)sical slumber. This habit of the mind has to be got rid of ; the mind has to Icam to be awake in the dream-stale, in possession of itself, not with the outgoing, but with an ingathered wakefulness in which, though immersed in itself, it exercises all its powers.

to break or remove the seal of; open, as something sealed or firmly closed. Also fig.

trace ::: n. 1. A surviving mark, sign, or evidence of the former existence, influence, or action of some agent or event; vestige. 2. Evidence or an indication of the former presence or existence of something non-material; a vestige. 3. A barely discernable indication or evidence of some quality, quality, characteristic, expression, etc. v. 4. To make one"s way over, through, or along (something). Also fig. 5. To follow a course, trail, etc.; make one"s way. 6. To follow, make out, or determine the course or line of, especially by going backward from the latest evidence, nearest existence, etc. 7. To locate or discover by searching or researching evidence; follow the history of. 8. To draw an outline of something. Also fig. 9. To decorate with tracery. 10. To copy (a design, map, etc.) by drawing over the lines visible through a superimposed sheet of transparent paper or other material. 11. To draw or delineate a plan or diagram of. traced, tracing.

Transcendent ::: “A Transcendent who is beyond all world and all Nature and yet possesses the world and its nature, who has descended with something of himself into it and is shaping it into that which as yet it is not, is the Source of our being, the Source of our works and their Master. But the seat of the Transcendent Consciousness is above in an absoluteness of divine Existence—and there too is the absolute Power, Truth, Bliss of the Eternal—of which our mentality can form no conception and of which even our greatest spiritual experience is only a diminished reflection in the spiritualised mind and heart, a faint shadow, a thin derivate. Yet proceeding from it there is a sort of golden corona of Light, Power, Bliss and Truth—a divine Truth-Consciousness as the ancient mystics called it, a Supermind, a Gnosis, with which this world of a lesser consciousness proceeding by Ignorance is in secret relation and which alone maintains it and prevents it from falling into a disintegrated chaos.” The Synthesis of Yoga

transcendent ::: Sri Aurobindo: "A Transcendent who is beyond all world and all Nature and yet possesses the world and its nature, who has descended with something of himself into it and is shaping it into that which as yet it is not, is the Source of our being, the Source of our works and their Master. But the seat of the Transcendent Consciousness is above in an absoluteness of divine Existence — and there too is the absolute Power, Truth, Bliss of the Eternal — of which our mentality can form no conception and of which even our greatest spiritual experience is only a diminished reflection in the spiritualised mind and heart, a faint shadow, a thin derivate. Yet proceeding from it there is a sort of golden corona of Light, Power, Bliss and Truth — a divine Truth-Consciousness as the ancient mystics called it, a Supermind, a Gnosis, with which this world of a lesser consciousness proceeding by Ignorance is in secret relation and which alone maintains it and prevents it from falling into a disintegrated chaos.” *The Synthesis of Yoga

"The Transcendent, the Universal, the Individual are three powers overarching, underlying and penetrating the whole manifestation; this is the first of the Trinities. In the unfolding of consciousness also, these are the three fundamental terms and none of them can be neglected if we would have the experience of the whole Truth of existence. Out of the individual we wake into a vaster freer cosmic consciousness; but out of the universal too with its complex of forms and powers we must emerge by a still greater self-exceeding into a consciousness without limits that is founded on the Absolute.” The Synthesis of Yoga

"We see then that there are three terms of the one existence, transcendent, universal and individual, and that each of these always contains secretly or overtly the two others. The Transcendent possesses itself always and controls the other two as the basis of its own temporal possibilities; that is the Divine, the eternal all-possessing God-consciousness, omnipotent, omniscient, omnipresent, which informs, embraces, governs all existences. The human being is here on earth the highest power of the third term, the individual, for he alone can work out at its critical turning-point that movement of self-manifestation which appears to us as the involution and evolution of the divine consciousness between the two terms of the Ignorance and the Knowledge.” The Life Divine

The Transcendent
This is what is termed the Adya Shakti; she is the Supreme Consciousness and Power above the universe and it is by her that all the Gods are manifested, and even the supramental Ishwara comes into manifestation through her — the supramental Purushottama of whom the Gods are Powers and Personalities.” Letters on Yoga
**Transcendent"s.**


trident ::: in Greek and Roman mythology, the three-pronged spear that the sea god Poseidon (Neptune) is represented as carrying.

triple cord of mind ::: Sri Aurobindo: "So too when the seer of the house of Atri cries high to Agni, ‘O Agni, O Priest of the offering, loose from us the cords," he is using not only a natural, but a richly-laden image. He is thinking of the triple cord of mind, nerves and body by which the soul is bound as a victim in the great world-sacrifice, the sacrifice of the Purusha; he is thinking of the force of the divine Will already awakened and at work within him, a fiery and irresistible godhead that shall uplift his oppressed divinity and cleave asunder the cords of its bondage; he is thinking of the might of that growing Strength and inner Flame which receiving all that he has to offer carries it to its own distant and difficult home, to the high-seated Truth, to the Far, to the Secret, to the Supreme.” *The Secret of the Veda

triple heavens ::: Sri Aurobindo: "Vishnu is the wide-moving one. He is that which has gone abroad — as it is put in the language of the Isha Upanishad, sa paryagât, — triply extending himself as Seer, Thinker and Former, in the superconscient Bliss, in the heaven of mind, in the earth of the physical consciousness, tredhâ vicakramânah. In those three strides he has measured out, he has formed in all their extension the earthly worlds; for in the Vedic idea the material world which we inhabit is only one of several steps leading to and supporting the vital and mental worlds beyond. In those strides he supports upon the earth and mid-world, — the earth the material, the mid-world the vital realms of Vayu, Lord of the dynamic Life-principle, — the triple heaven and its three luminous summits, trîni rocanâ. These heavens the Rishi describes as the higher seat of the fulfilling. Earth, the mid-world and heaven are the triple place of the conscious being"s progressive self-fulfilling, trishadhastha, earth the lower seat, the vital world the middle, heaven the higher. All these are contained in the threefold movement of Vishnu.” The Secret of the Veda

tripod seat of mind

tripod seat, the oracular

twig ::: a young shoot representing the current season"s growth of a woody plant.

unsealed :::

unseal :::

unsearched :::

Vilal being — its four parts ::: There arc four parts of the vital being— first, the menial vital which gives a mental expres- sion by thought, speech or olher^vise to the emotions, desires, passions, sensations and other movements of the vital being ; the emotional vital which is the seat of various feelings such as love, joy, sorrow, hatred, and the rest ; the central vital which is the seat of the stronger vital longings and reactions, e.g. ambi- tion, pride, fear, love of fame, attractions and repulsions, desires and passions of various kinds and the field of many vital ener- gies ; last, the lower vital which is occupied with small desires and feelings, such as make the greater part of daily life, e.g. food desire, sexual desire, small likings, dislikings, vanity, quarrels, love of praise, anger at blame, litfle wishes of all kinds — and a numberless host of other things. Their respective seats are

vintage ::: 1. The yield of wine or grapes from a vineyard or district during one season. 2. An exceptionally fine wine from the crop of a good year. Also fig.

“Vishnu is the wide-moving one. He is that which has gone abroad—as it is put in the language of the Isha Upanishad, sa paryagât,—triply extending himself as Seer, Thinker and Former, in the superconscient Bliss, in the heaven of mind, in the earth of the physical consciousness, tredhâ vicakramânah. In those three strides he has measured out, he has formed in all their extension the earthly worlds; for in the Vedic idea the material world which we inhabit is only one of several steps leading to and supporting the vital and mental worlds beyond. In those strides he supports upon the earth and mid-world,—the earth the material, the mid-world the vital realms of Vayu, Lord of the dynamic Life-principle,—the triple heaven and its three luminous summits, trîni rocanâ. These heavens the Rishi describes as the higher seat of the fulfilling. Earth, the mid-world and heaven are the triple place of the conscious being’s progressive self-fulfilling, trishadhastha, earth the lower seat, the vital world the middle, heaven the higher. All these are contained in the threefold movement of Vishnu.” The Secret of the Veda

vital ::: 1. Of or pertaining to life. 2. Being the seat or source of life. 3. Necessary to life. 4. Necessary to the existence, continuance, or well-being of something; indispensable; essential.

Vital being — its four parts: There arc four parts of the vital being — first, the mental vital which gives a mental expres- sion by thought, speech or otherwise to the emotions, desires, passions, sensations and other movements of the vital being ; the emotional vital which is the scat of various feelings such as love, Joy, sorrow, hatred, and the rest ; the central vital which is the seat of the stronger rilal longings and reactions, e.g. ambi- tion, pride, fear, love of fame, attractions and repulsions, desires and passions of various kinds and the held of many vital ener- gies ; last, the lower vital which is occupied with small desires and feelings, such as make the greater part of daily life, e.g. food desire, sexual desire, small likings, dislikings, vanity, quarrels, love of praise, anger at blame, little wishes of all kinds — and a numberless host of other tlungs. Their respective seats are

voyager ::: one who embarks on a long journey to a foreign or distant place, especially by sea. Also fig.

wars ::: conflicts carried on by force of arms, as between nations or between parties within a nation; warfare, as by land, sea, or air.

wave ::: 1. A disturbance on the surface of a liquid body, as the sea or a lake, in the form of a moving ridge or swell. 2. Any surging or progressive movement resembling a wave of the sea. 3. A surge or rush, as of sensation. waves, wave-depths, wave-sparks", wave-throbs.

weltering ::: rolling, tossing, or tumbling about as or as if by the sea, waves, or wind; raging, surging.

When that plunge has once been taken, you are-marked for the yogic, the spiritual life and nothing can ellacc the seal that has been put upon you.

Who seats his thought as the arbiter of truth,

wild ::: adj. 1. Occurring, growing, or living in a natural state; not domesticated, cultivated, or tamed. 2. Uninhabited; desolate; a wilderness. 3. Of great violence or intensity, as the sea, etc. 4. Unrestrained, untrammelled, or unbridled; behaving without restraint. 5. Unrestrained by reason or prudence. 6. Furiously disturbed or turbulent; stormy. wilder, wild-beast, wild-drakes.* *n. wilds. 7.* A desolate, uncultivated, or uninhabited region, esp. poetic.*

will, human ::: Sri Aurobindo: "The will of man works in the ignorance by a partial light or more often flickerings of light which mislead as much as they illuminate. His mind is an ignorance striving to erect standards of knowledge, his will an ignorance striving to erect standards of right, and his whole mentality as a result very much a house divided against itself, idea in conflict with idea, the will often in conflict with the ideal of right or the intellectual knowledge. The will itself takes different shapes, the will of the intelligence, the wishes of the emotional mind, the desires and the passion of the vital being, the impulsions and blind or half-blind compulsions of the nervous and the subconscient nature, and all these make by no means a harmony, but at best a precarious concord among discords. The will of the mind and life is a stumbling about in search of right force, right Tapas which can wholly be attained in its true and complete light and direction only by oneness with the spiritual and supramental being.” *The Synthesis of Yoga

work ::: “I do not mean by work action done in the ego and the ignorance, for the satisfaction of the ego and in the drive of rajasic desire. There can be no Karmayoga without the will to get rid of ego, rajas and desire, which are the seals of ignorance.

work ::: Sri Aurobindo: "I do not mean by work action done in the ego and the ignorance, for the satisfaction of the ego and in the drive of rajasic desire. There can be no Karmayoga without the will to get rid of ego, rajas and desire, which are the seals of ignorance.

world ::: 1. Everything that exists; the universe; the macrocosm. 2. The earth with its inhabitants. 3. Any sphere, realm, or domain, with all pertaining to it. 4. Any period, state, or sphere of existence. world"s, worlds, wonder-world, wonder-worlds, world-adventure, world-adventure"s, world-being"s, World-Bliss, world-cloak, world-conjecture"s, world-creating, world-creators, world-delight, World-Delight, world-destiny, world-destroying, world-disillusion"s, world-dream, world-drowse, world-egos, world-energies, world-energy, World-Energy, world-force, world-experience, world-fact, world-failure"s, world-fate, World-Force, world-forces, World-free, World-Geometer"s, world-heart, world-idea, world-ignorance, World-Ignorance, World-maker"s, world-indifference, world-interpreting, world-kindergarten, world-knowledge, world-law, world-laws, world-libido"s, world-making"s, World-Matter"s, World-naked, world-need, world-ocean"s, world-outline, world-pain, world-passion, World-personality, world-pile, world-plan, world-power, World-Power, World-Power"s, World-Puissance, world-rapture, world-redeemer"s, world-rhyme, world-rhythms, world-scene, world-scheme, world-sea, World-Self, world-shape, world-shapes, world-space, world-stuff, world-symbol, World-symbols, World-task, world-time, World-Time‘s, world-tree, world-ways, world-whim, dream-world, heaven-world, mid-world.

Yet it is not indiscriminate — only it has a discrimination of its own which sees things and persons and the right times and sea- sons with another vision than that of the Mind or any other normal Power. A state of Grace is prepared in the individual often behind thick veils by means not calculable by the mind and when the state of Grace comes, then the Grace itself acts.

You carmot expect every vision to translate itself in a corres- ponding physical fact. Some do, the majority don’t, others belong to the supraphysical entirely and indicate realities, possibilities or tendencies that have their seat there. How far these will influ- ence the life or realise (hemseivs in it or svbether they will do so at all depends upon the nature of the rision, the power in it, sometimes on the will or the formative power of the seer.



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1:The sea drinks the air and the sun the sea. ~ Anacreon,
2:My course is set for an uncharted sea. ~ Dante Alighieri,
3:All things end in the Tao, as rivers flow into the sea. ~ Tao Te Ching, ch.32,
4:But doth suffer a sea-change
   Into something rich and strange. ~ William Shakespeare,
5:Deliver us, O Allah, from the Sea of Names. ~ Ibn Arabi, [T5],
6:You can't cross the sea merely by standing and staring at the water. ~ Rabindranath Tagore, [T5],
7:The sea, once it casts its spell, holds one in its net of wonder forever." ~ Jacques Yves Cousteau,
8:All the ways of this world are as fickle and unstable as a sudden storm at sea. ~ Bede the Venerable,
9:Dive deep into the sea of Divine Love. Fear not. It is the sea of Immortality! ~ Sri Ramakrishna,
10:Our names are the light that glows on the sea waves at night and then dies without leaving its signature. ~ Rabindranath Tagore,
11:The desires of this world are like sea water. The more you drink of them, the more you thirst. ~ Ibn Arabi,
12:Nothing of him that doth fade
But doth suffer a sea-change
Into something rich and strange. ~ William Shakespeare, The Tempest,
13:Do not damage the land or the sea or the trees until we put the seal on the foreheads of the servants of our God." ~ Revelation 7:2-3,
14:The sea is not aware of its wave. Similarly the Self is not aware of its ego. ~ Sri Ramana Maharshi,
15:Then I saw a new heaven and a new earth. The former heaven and the former earth had passed away, and the sea was no more." ~ Revelation 21:1,
16:I do not waste my words on tired minds.
I can only talk to those who are thirsty
for the sea ~ Jalaluddin Rumi,
17:All was a limitless sea that heaved to the moon. ~ Sri Aurobindo, Savitri, The Vision and the Boon,
18:the moon
above the sea
lives again
~ Matsuo Basho, @BashoSociety
19:Thou shalt have given a drop and won the sea, given thy life and won the well-beloved. ~ Baha-ullah, the Eternal Wisdom
20:The second angel poured out his bowl on the sea. The sea turned to blood like that from a corpse; every creature living in the sea died." ~ Revelation 16:3,
21:All the aspects of the sea are not different from the sea; nor is there any difference between the universe and its supreme Principle. ~ Chhandogya Uppanishad,
22:And He arose, and rebuked the wind, and said unto the sea, Peace, be still. And the wind ceased, and there was a GREAT CALM.
   ~ Anonymous, The Bible, Mark, 4:39,
23:In the dangers of the sea, she comforted the very sailors, assuring them of a safe arrival, because she had been so assured by You in a vision. ~ Saint Augustine,
24:All our thoughts, all our sentiments will move towards the Divine as a river towards the sea.
   ~ The Mother, Words Of The Mother II, [T5],
25:When He enters this eye, this eye becomes like the sea; when He gazes on the sea, out of all its waters pearls come ~ Jalaluddin Rumi,
26:I am that sea now gathered in a tear. I am that universe now centered here. I am that book of destiny which seems To form a lonely dot of hope and fear." ~ Baba Tahir,
27:upon purple clouds
when do I set sail?
western sea
~ Kobayashi Issa, @BashoSociety
28:upon purple clouds
when do I set sail?
western sea
~ Kobayashi Issa, @BashoSociety
29:Alike 'tis heaven,
Rule or obedience to the one heart given. ~ Sri Aurobindo, Collected Poems, Khaled of the Sea,
30:By constantly keeping one's attention on the Source, the ego is dissolved in that Source like a salt-doll in the sea. ~ Sri Ramana Maharshi,
31:gazing at the mountains
gazing at the sea
autumn dusk
~ Kobayashi Issa, @BashoSociety
32:It needs a lion-hearted man to travel the extraordinary path; for the way is long and the sea is deep. ~ Attar of Nishapur, the Eternal Wisdom
33:Like the discovery of love, like the discovery of the sea, the discovery of Dostoevsky marks an important date in one's life. ~ Jorge Luis Borges,
34:Behind the surface of things there is a sea of perfect consciousness in which we can always dip.
   ~ The Mother, Words Of The Mother II, The Divine Is with You,
35:All she can do is marvellous in his sight:
He revels in her, a swimmer in her sea,
~ Sri Aurobindo, Savitri, The Secret Knowledge,
36:The storm is only at the surface of the sea; in the depths all is quiet.
   ~ The Mother, Words Of The Mother II, Elements of Yoga, Peace and Silence, Quiet, [T5],
37:... He said in a loud voice, "Fear God and give him glory, for his time has come to sit in judgment. Worship him who made heaven and earth and sea and springs of water." ~ Revelation 14:6-7,
38:The Israelites passed through the sea; you have passed from death to life. They were delivered from the Egyptians; you have been delivered from the powers of darkness. ~ Saint John Chrysostom,
39:The blue sea dances like a girl
With sapphire and with pearl
Crowning her locks. ~ Sri Aurobindo, Collected Poems, Songs to Myrtilla,
40:If one but tell a thing well, it moves on with undying voice, and over the fruitful earth and across the sea goes the bright gleam of noble deeds ever unquenchable. ~ Pindar, Isthmian Odes, IV, l. 67,
41:God is seen, when the mind is tranquil. When the mental sea is agitated by the wind of desires, it cannot reflect God, and then God-vision is impossible ~ Sri Ramakrishna,
42:Phenomenon built Reality's summer-house
On the beaches of the sea of Infinity. ~ Sri Aurobindo, Savitri, The House of the Spirit and the New Creation,
43:Like common men he lived to whom the ray
Of a new sun but brings another day
Unmeaning. ~ Sri Aurobindo, Collected Poems, Khaled of the Sea,
44:Mary, a proper name is taken to mean star of the sea or enlightener and lady; hence in Rev ~ Saint Thomas Aquinas, (12:1) she is described with the moon under her feet.,
45:My mind has left its prison-camp of brain;
It pours, a luminous sea from spirit heights. ~ Sri Aurobindo, Collected Poems, The Inner Sovereign,
46:My vast transcendence holds the cosmic whirl;
I am hid in it as in the sea a pearl. ~ Sri Aurobindo, Collected Poems, The Indwelling Universal,
47:Consciousness is the stone that creates the waves in a sea of nothing." ~ Richard Gerber MD, author of the 1988 book, "Vibrational Medicine: New Choices for Healing Ourselves." See: https://bit.ly/3ajv4Vk,
48:The blue sea's chant, the rivulet's wandering voice
Are murmurs falling from the Eternal's harp. ~ Sri Aurobindo, Savitri, The Debate of Love and Death,
49:A magnanimity as of sea or sky
Enveloped with its greatness all that came
And gave a sense as of a greatened world. ~ Sri Aurobindo, Savitri, The Issue,
50:A still deep sea, he laughs in rolling waves;
Universal, he is all,—transcendent, none. ~ Sri Aurobindo, Savitri, The Dream Twilight of the Earthly Real,
51:All the aspects of the sea are not different from the sea; nor is there any difference between the universe and its supreme Principle. ~ Chhandogya Uppanishad, the Eternal Wisdom
52:Whoever says, 'Subhan Allah wa bihamdihi,' one hundred times a day, will be forgiven all his sins even if they were as much as the foam of the sea." ~ Hadith, @Sufi_Path
53:A bee-croon honey-drunk in summer isles
Ardent with ecstasy in a slumbrous noon,
Or the far anthem of a pilgrim sea. ~ Sri Aurobindo, Savitri, The World-Soul,
54:We find ourselves in this earth as in a tempestuous sea, in a desert, in a vale of tears. Now then, Mary is the Star of the Sea, the solace of our desert, the light that guides us towards heaven." ~ Saint John Bosco,
55:The One is for ever, and the Many are for ever because the One is for ever. So long as there is a sea, there will be waves. ~ Sri Aurobindo, Essays in Philosophy and Yoga, The Three Purushas,
56:Then a powerful angel picked up a boulder like a great millstone, and as he hurled it into the sea, he said, 'That is how the great city of Babylon is going to be hurled down, never to be seen again." ~ Revelation 18:21,
57:Let there be spaces in your togetherness, And let the winds of the heavens dance between you. Love one another but make not a bond of love: Let it rather be a moving sea between the shores of your souls." ~ Khalil Gibran,
58:The Eternal is seen when the mind is at rest. When the sea of the mind is troubled by the winds of desire, it cannot reflect the Eternal and all divine vision is impossible ~ Sri Ramakrishna,
59:He must pass to the other shore of falsehood's sea,
He must enter the world's dark to bring there light. ~ Sri Aurobindo, Savitri, The Way of Fate and the Problem of Pain,
60:How should I act to ensure that the purpose
may not be frustrated? How should I guard against
thoughtlessness? And how, I wonder,
should I ensure that my leaping across the sea
does not go in vain? ~ Ramayana,
61:On this day land and sea share between them the grace of the Saviour, and the whole world is filled with joy. Today's feast of the Epiphany manifests even more wonders than the feast of Christmas. ~ Proclus of Constantinople,
62:Use the visible things of creation as they should be used—earth, sea, sky, air, springs, and rivers. Whatever is beautiful and wonderful in them, attribute that to the praise and glory of the Creator. ~ Saint Leo the Great,
63:Our reason cannot sound life's mighty sea
And only counts its waves and scans its foam; ~ Sri Aurobindo, Savitri, 02.05,
64:Great men and death
Such puissance great well-poisèd natures prove
To mould to their own likeness all they love. ~ Sri Aurobindo, Collected Poems, Khaled of the Sea,
65:A sailor on the Inconscient's fathomless sea,
He voyages through a starry world of thought
On Matter's deck to a spiritual sun. ~ Sri Aurobindo, Savitri, The Secret Knowledge,
66:Be thou ashamed, O Sidon, for the sea speaketh. And if you ask why, listen to the cause: for a small gain they travel far; for eternal life many will scarcely lift a foot from the ground. ~ Thomas A Kempis, The Imitation of Christ,
67:He, who wishes to meditate on the Lord after all his problems are solved, is like the fool, who wishes to bathe in the sea after the waves have subsided". That moment will never come. The sea will always have waves. ~ Swami Saradananda,
68:An inner law of beauty shapes our lives;
Our words become the natural speech of Truth,
Each thought is a ripple on a sea of Light. ~ Sri Aurobindo, Savitri, The Finding of the Soul,
69:Then is the Eternal seen when the mind it at rest. When the sea of mind is tossed by the winds of desire, it cannot reflect the Eternal and all divine vision is impossible. ~ Ramakrishna, the Eternal Wisdom
70:Even God himself obeys the Laws he made:
The Law abides and never can it change,
The Person is a bubble on Time's sea. ~ Sri Aurobindo, Savitri, The Dream Twilight of the Earthly Real,
71:The Eternal is seen when the mind is at rest. When the sea of the mind is troubled by the winds of desire, it cannot reflect the Eternal and all divine vision is impossible. ~ Ramakrishna, the Eternal Wisdom
72:Lose yourself in nothing to become everything; Relax into an infinite deep sea of coherent energy; Keep unfolding deeper and deeper into oneness; Continuously let go of control; Feel greater and greater degrees of wholeness." ~ Joe Dispenza,
73:On the safe land
To linger is to lose what God has planned
    For man's wide soul,
Who set eternal godhead for its goal. ~ Sri Aurobindo, Collected Poems, To the Sea,
74:Put your thoughts to sleep let them not cast a shadow over the moon of your heart. Drown them in the sea of love." ~ Jalaluddin Rumi, (1207 - 1273), 13th-century Persian poet; Islamic scholar, theologian, and Sufi mystic, Wikipedia.,
75:You are a mystery as deep as the sea; the more I search, the more I find, and the more I find the more I search for you. But I can never be satisfied... When you fill my soul I have an even greater hunger, and I grow more famished for your light. ~ Catherine of Siena,
76:Consciousness is the stone that creates the waves in a sea of nothing." ~ Richard Gerber MD, iauthor of the 1988 book, "Vibrational Medicine: New Choices for Healing Ourselves." See: https://spaceandmotion.com/health/richard-gerber-medical-doctor-vibrational-healing.htm,
77:From Matter's plinth and viewless base
To a top as viewless, a carved sea of worlds
Climbing with foam-maned waves to the Supreme
Ascended towards breadths immeasurable; ~ Sri Aurobindo, Savitri, The World-Stair,
78:Beatrice is to be loved because she is beautiful; but she is beautiful because there is behind her a many-sided mystery of beauty, to be seen also in the grass and the sea, and even in the dead gods. There is a promise in and yet beyond all such pictures. ~ GK Chesterton,
79:All flowed immeasurably to one sea:
All living forms became its atom homes.
A Panergy that harmonised all life
Held now existence in its vast control; ~ Sri Aurobindo, Savitri, The Kingdoms of the Greater Knowledge,
80:"As the different streams having their sources in different places all mingle their water in the sea, so, O Lord, the different paths which men take through different tendencies, various though they appear, crooked or straight, all lead to Thee." ~ Siva Mahimnah-stotra verse 7
81:He is not anything, yet all is He;
He is not all but far exceeds that scope.
Both Time and Timelessness sink in that sea:
Time is a wave and Space a wandering drop. ~ Sri Aurobindo, Collected Poems, Parabrahman,
82:Like the sunshine, permeating the atmosphere, spreading over land & sea, & yet is enjoyed by each person as though it were for him alone, so the Spirit pours forth his grace in full measure, sufficient for all, & yet is present as though exclusively to everyone. ~ Basil the Great,
83:The great Empire in the Sea, who are a different Folk stock and origin, will be devastated by Earthquake, Storm and Flood. This Empire will suffer much Misfortune from the Sea. It will be divided into two islands and part of it will sink. ~ Saint Hilarion of Czenstochau, (+291 AD),
84:We are but sparks of that most perfect fire,
Waves of that sea:
From Him we come, to Him we go, desire
Eternally,
And so long as He wills, our separate birth
Is and shall be. ~ Sri Aurobindo, Collected Poems, The Rishi,
85:Come now, noble souls, and take a look at the splendor you are carrying within yourselves! But if you do not let go of yourself completely, if you do not drown yourself in this bottomless sea of the Godhead, you cannot get to know this divine light. ~ Meister Eckhart,
86:I do not know what I may appear to the world, but to myself I seem to have been only like a boy playing on the sea-shore, and diverting myself in now and then finding a smoother pebble or a prettier shell than ordinary, whilst the great ocean of truth lay all undiscovered before me.
   ~ Isaac Newton,
87:There Knowledge called him to her mystic peaks
Where thought is held in a vast internal sense
And feeling swims across a sea of peace
And vision climbs beyond the reach of Time. ~ Sri Aurobindo, Savitri, The Kingdoms of the Greater Knowledge,
88:I looked on high and I beheld in all the spaces That which is One; below, in all the foam of the waters that which is One; I looked into the heart, it was a sea, a space for worlds peopled with thousands of dreams: I saw in all the dreams That which is One. ~ Jalaluddin Rumi,
89:Silence is round me, wideness ineffable;
White birds on the ocean diving and wandering;
    A soundless sea on a voiceless heaven,
        Azure on azure, is mutely gazing. ~ Sri Aurobindo, Collected Poems, Ocean Oneness,
90:The soul which has reached this state, loses itself and is submerged in the deep sea of Divinity, so that it can say, "God is within me, God is outside me, God is everywhere around me, he replaces all things for me and I know Him only and nothing else. ~ J. Tauler, the Eternal Wisdom
91:I looked on high and I beheld in all the spaces That which is One; below, in all the foam of the waters that which is One; I looked into the heart, it was a sea, a space for worlds peopled with thousands of dreams: I saw in all the dreams That which is One. ~ Jelaluddin Rumi, the Eternal Wisdom
92:The Titan's heart is a sea of fire and force;
He exults in the death of things and ruin and fall,
He feeds his strength with his own and others' pain;
In the world's pathos and passion he takes delight, ~ Sri Aurobindo, Savitri, The Way of Fate and the Problem of Pain,
93:Sciences omnipotent in vain
By which men learn of what the suns are made,
Transform all forms to serve their outward needs,
Ride through the sky and sail beneath the sea,
But learn not what they are or why they came; ~ Sri Aurobindo, Savitri, The Dream Twilight of the Earthly Real,
94:Thou shalt meet Him everywhere, thou shalt see Him everywhere, in the place and at the hour when thou least expectest it, in waking and in sleep, on the sea, in thy travels, by day, by night, in thy speaking and in thy keeping of silence. For there is nothing that is not the image of God. ~ Hermes, the Eternal Wisdom
95:Then all grew tranquil in her being's space,
Only sometimes small thoughts arose and fell
Like quiet waves upon a silent sea
Or ripples passing over a lonely pool
When a stray stone disturbs its dreaming rest. ~ Sri Aurobindo, Savitri, Nirvana and the Discovery of the All-Negating Absolute,
96:The man in whom all desires disappear like rivers into a motionless sea, attains to peace, not he whom they move to longing. That man whose walk is free from longing, for he has thrown all desires from him, who calls nothing his and has no sense of ego, is moving towards peace. ~ Bhagavad Gita II. 70-71, the Eternal Wisdom
97:Napoleon's mind was swift and bold and vast,
His heart was calm and stormy like the sea,
His will dynamic in its grip and clasp.
His eye could hold a world within its grasp
And see the great and small things sovereignly.
A movement of gigantic d ~ Sri Aurobindo, Collected Poems, The Dwarf Napoleon,
98:Chārvāka
Thy thoughts are gleams that pass on Matter's verge,
Thy life a lapsing wave on Matter's sea. ~ Sri Aurobindo, Savitri, The Gospel of Death and Vanity of the Ideal
Chārvāka
Cheerfulness is the salt of sadhana. ~ Sri Aurobindo, Letters on Yoga - IV, Cheerfulness and Happiness,
99:The incertitude of man's proud confident thought,
The transience of the achievements of his force.
A thinking being in an unthinking world,
An island in the sea of the Unknown,
He is a smallness trying to be great,
An animal with some instincts o ~ Sri Aurobindo, Savitri, The Yoga of the King, The Yoga of the Spirit's Freedom and Greatness,
100:When will I have vision of God ?" asked an ardent disciple of the Master. The Master took him to the sea shore and held him completely immersed in water for a while. "How did that feel ?" asked the Master. 'I thought I would die without air to breathe' replied the disciple.

Such a quest of God would reveal Him immediately' is the answer of the Master. ~ Sri Ramakrishna,
101:If any of you lacks wisdom, let him ask God, who gives generously to all without reproach, and it will be given him. But let him ask in faith, with no doubting, for the one who doubts is like a wave of the sea that is driven and tossed by the wind. For that person must not suppose that he will receive anything from the Lord; he is a double-minded man, unstable in all his ways. ~ Anonymous, The Bible, James, 1:5-8,
102:Without contemplation there is no tranquillity and without tranquillity how shall there be happiness? The mind that orders itself according to the motions of the senses, carries away the intelligence as the wind carries away a ship on the sea. Therefore only he whose senses are drawn back from the objects of sense, has a firmly seated wisdom. ~ Bhagavad Gita II. 666-68, the Eternal Wisdom
103:The law is not in heaven, that thou shouldst say, "Who shall go up for us to heaven and bring it into us that we may hear it and do it?" Neither is it beyond the sea, that thou shouldst say "Who shall go over the sea and bring it into us that we may hear it and do it?" But the word is very nigh unto thee, in thy mouth and in thy heart, that thou mayst do it. ~ Deuteronomy XXX. 12-14, the Eternal Wisdom
104:Even in what is suffering to our sense,
He feels the sweetness of her mastering touch,
In all experience meets her blissful hands;
On his heart he bears the happiness of her tread
And the surprise of her arrival's joy
In each event and every moment's chance.
All she can do is marvellous in his sight:
He revels in her, a swimmer in her sea, ~ Sri Aurobindo, Savitri, 1:4,
105:He who has surmounted the furious waves of visible things, of him it is said "he is a master of the wisdom." He has attained the bank, he stands on firm ground. If thou hast traversed this sea with its abysms, full of waves, full of depths, full of monsters, then wisdom and holiness are thy portion. Thou hast attained to land, thou hast attained to the aim of the universe. ~ Sanyutta Nikaya, the Eternal Wisdom
106:Bjorn: I'm sorry to hear of Helga's death. We knew each other a long time. Since I was a boy.
   Floki: I too am dead, Bjorn. A part of me died with my daughter, Angrboda, a second part with Ragnar, and the last part of what was Floki died with my sweet, sad Helga. What I am now is nothing. And all this nothing I give to the gods to do with as they please. And I shall be an empty ship with no rudder set upon their endless sea. And where they take me, I shall go.
   ~ Vikings,
107:5'If you need wisdom, ask our generous God, and he will give it to you. He will not rebuke you for asking. 6'But when you ask him, be sure that your faith is in God alone. Do not waver, for a person with divided loyalty is as unsettled as a wave of the sea that is blown and tossed by the wind. 7'Such people should not expect to receive anything from the Lord. 8'Their loyalty is divided between God and the world, and they are unstable in everything they do. ~ Anonymous, The Bible, James, 1,
108:Raise thyself above every height, descend below every depth, assemble in thyself all the sensations of created things, of water, of fire, of the dry, of the moist; suppose that thou art at once everywhere, on earth, in the sea, in the heavens, that thou wast never born, that thou art still in the womb, that thou art young, old, dead, beyond death; comprehend all at once, times, spaces, things, qualities, and thou shalt comprehend God. ~ Hermes, the Eternal Wisdom
109:Jesus said, "If those who lead you say to you, 'See, the kingdom is in the sky,' then the birds of the sky will precede you. If they say to you, 'It is in the sea,' then the fish will precede you. Rather, the kingdom is inside of you, and it is outside of you. When you come to know yourselves, then you will become known, and you will realize that it is you who are the sons of the living father. But if you will not know yourselves, you dwell in poverty and it is you who are that poverty. ~ Gospel of Thomas,
110:He tore desire up from its bleeding roots
   And offered to the gods the vacant place.
   Thus could he bear the touch immaculate.
   A last and mightiest transformation came.
   His soul was all in front like a great sea
   Flooding the mind and body with its waves;
   His being, spread to embrace the universe,
   United the within and the without To make of life a cosmic harmony,
   An empire of the immanent Divine.
   ~ Sri Aurobindo, Savitri, The House of the Spirit and the New Creation,
111:To be, or not to be: that is the question:
Whether 'tis nobler in the mind to suffer
The slings and arrows of outrageous fortune,
Or to take arms against a sea of troubles,
And by opposing end them? To die: to sleep;
No more; and, by a sleep to say we end
The heart-ache and the thousand natural shocks
That flesh is heir to, 'tis a consummation
Devoutly to be wish'd. To die, to sleep;
To sleep: perchance to dream: ay, there's the rub.
For in this sleep of death what dreams may come. ~ William Shakespeare, Hamlet,
112:There are not many, those who have no secret garden of the mind. For this garden alone can give refreshment when life is barren of peace or sustenance or satisfactory answer. Such sanctuaries may be reached by a certain philosophy or faith, by the guidance of a beloved author or an understanding friend, by way of the temples of music and art, or by groping after truth through the vast kingdoms of knowledge. They encompass almost always truth and beauty, and are radiant with the light that never was on sea or land. - Clare Cameron, Green Fields of England ~ Israel Regardie, A Garden Of Pomegranates,
113:I think we ought to read only the kind of books that wound or stab us. If the book we're reading doesn't wake us up with a blow to the head, what are we reading for? So that it will make us happy, as you write? Good Lord, we would be happy precisely if we had no books, and the kind of books that make us happy are the kind we could write ourselves if we had to. But we need books that affect us like a disaster, that grieve us deeply, like the death of someone we loved more than ourselves, like being banished into forests far from everyone, like a suicide. A book must be the axe for the frozen sea within us. That is my belief.
   ~ Franz Kafka,
114:DR. MANILAL: How can one succeed in meditation?

SRI AUROBINDO: By quietude of mind. There is not only the Infinite in itself, but also an infinite sea of peace, joy, light, power above the head. The golden Lid, Hiranmaya Patram, intervenes between the mind and what is above the mind. Once you break this lid ( making a movement of the hands above the head ) they can come down any time at your will. But for that, quietude is essential. Of course, there are people who can get them without first establishing the quietude, but it is very difficult. ( On 13-12-1938 ) ~ Sri Aurobindo, TALKS WITH SRI AUROBINDO VOLUME 1, BY NIRODBARAN (Page no.17),
115:Patrul Rinpoche tells the story of an old frog who had lived all his life in a dank well. One day a frog from the sea paid him a visit. "Where do you come from?" asked the frog in the well. "From the great ocean," he replied. "How big is your ocean?" "It's gigantic." "You mean about a quarter of the size of my well here?" "Bigger." "Bigger? You mean half as big?" "No, even bigger." "Is it . . . as big as this well?" "There's no comparison." "That's impossible! I've got to see this for myself." They set off together. When the frog from the well saw the ocean, it was such a shock that his head just exploded into pieces. ~ Sogyal Rinpoche, The Tibetan Book of Living and Dying,
116:And as I ran along the shore, crushing sleeping flowers with heedless feet and maddened ever by the fear of unknown things and the lure of the dead faces, I saw that the garden had no end under that moon; for where by day the walls were, there stretched now only new vistas of trees and paths, flowers and shrubs, stone idols and pagodas, and bendings of the yellow-litten stream past grassy banks and under grotesque bridges of marble. And the lips of the dead lotos-faces whispered sadly, and bade me follow, nor did I cease my steps till the stream became a river, and joined amidst marshes of swaying reeds and beaches of gleaming sand the shore of a vast and nameless sea. Upon ~ H P Lovecraft,
117:The dream is evidently an indication of the difficulty you are experiencing. The sea is the sea of the vital nature whose flood is pursuing you (desires are the sea water) on your road of sadhana.
The Mother is there in your heart but sleeping - i.e. her power has not become conscious in your inner consciousness because she is surrounded by the thin curtain of skin (the obscurity of the physical nature). It is this (it is not thick any longer but still effective to veil her from you) which has to go so that she may awake. It is a matter of persistence in the will and the endeavour - the response from within, the awaking of the Mother in the heart will come. ~ Sri Aurobindo, Letters On Yoga - III,
118:As if from Matter's plinth and viewless base
   To a top as viewless, a carved sea of worlds
   Climbing with foam-maned waves to the Supreme
   Ascended towards breadths immeasurable;
   It hoped to soar into the Ineffable's reign:
   A hundred levels raised it to the Unknown.
   So it towered up to heights intangible
   And disappeared in the hushed conscious Vast
   As climbs a storeyed temple-tower to heaven
   Built by the aspiring soul of man to live
   Near to his dream of the Invisible.
   Infinity calls to it as it dreams and climbs;
   Its spire touches the apex of the world;
   Mounting into great voiceless stillnesses
   It marries the earth to screened eternities.
   ~ Sri Aurobindo, Savitri, The World-Stair,
119:The Pentagram
[Dedicated to George Raffalovich]
In the Years of the Primal Course, in the dawn of terrestrial birth,
Man mastered the mammoth and horse, and Man was the Lord of the Earth.
He made him an hollow skin from the heart of an holy tree,
He compassed the earth therien, and Man was the Lord of the Sea.
He controlled the vigour of steam, he harnessed the lightning for hire;
He drove the celestial team, and man was the Lord of the Fire.
Deep-mouthed from their thrones deep-seated, the choirs of the æeons declare
The last of the demons defeated, for Man is the Lord of the Air.
Arise, O Man, in thy strength! the kingdom is thine to inherit,
Till the high gods witness at lenght that Man is the Lord of his spirit.
~ Aleister Crowley,
120:The best way to overcome it [the fear of death]-so at least it seems to me-is to make your interests gradually wider and more impersonal, until bit by bit the walls of the ego recede, and your life becomes increasingly merged in the universal life. An individual human existence should be like a river: small at first, narrowly contained within its banks, and rushing passionately past rocks and over waterfalls. Gradually the river grows wider, the banks recede, the waters flow more quietly, and in the end, without any visible break, they become merged in the sea, and painlessly lose their individual being. The man who, in old age, can see his life in this way, will not suffer from the fear of death, since the things he cares for will continue. And if, with the decay of vitality, weariness increases, the thought of rest will not be unwelcome. I should wish to die while still at work, knowing that others will carry on what I can no longer do and content in the thought that what was possible has been done. ~ Bertrand Russell,
121:On the back part of the step, toward the right, I saw a small iridescent sphere of almost unbearable brilliance. At first I thought it was revolving; then I realised that this movement was an illusion created by the dizzying world it bounded. The Aleph's diameter was probably little more than an inch, but all space was there, actual and undiminished. Each thing (a mirror's face, let us say) was infinite things, since I distinctly saw it from every angle of the universe. I saw the teeming sea; I saw daybreak and nightfall; I saw the multitudes of America; I saw a silvery cobweb in the center of a black pyramid; I saw a splintered labyrinth (it was London); I saw, close up, unending eyes watching themselves in me as in a mirror; I saw all the mirrors on earth and none of them reflected me; I saw in a backyard of Soler Street the same tiles that thirty years before I'd seen in the entrance of a house in Fray Bentos; I saw bunches of grapes, snow, tobacco, lodes of metal, steam; I saw convex equatorial deserts and each one of their grains of sand... ~ Jorge Luis Borges, The Aleph,
122:Sails across the sea of life in the twinkling of an eye.' One attains the vision of God if Mahamaya steps aside from the door. Mahamaya's grace is necessary: hence the worship of Sakti. You see, God is near us, but it is not possible to know Him because Mahamaya stands between. Rama, Lakshmana, and Sita were walking along. Rama walked ahead, Sita in the middle, and Lakshmana last. Lakshmana was only two and a half cubits away from Rama, but he couldn't see Rama because Sita - Mahamaya - was in the way.
"While worshipping God, one should assume a definite attitude. I have three attitudes: the attitude of a child, the attitude or a maidservant, and the attitude of a friend. For a long time I regarded myself as a maidservant and a woman companion of God; at that time I used to wear skirts and ornaments, like a woman. The attitude of a child is very good.
"The attitude of a 'hero' is not good. Some people cherish it. They regard themselves as Purusha and woman as Prakriti; they want to propitiate woman through intercourse with her. But this method often causes disaster. ~ Sri Ramakrishna,
123:And now, out among the stars, evolution was driving toward new goals. The first explorers of Earth had long since come to the limits of flesh and blood; as soon as their machines were better than their bodies, it was time to move. First their brains, and then their thoughts alone, they transferred into shining new homes of metal and of plastic.

In these, they roamed among the stars. They no longer built spaceships. They were spaceships.

But the age of the Machine-entities swiftly passed. In their ceaseless experimenting, they had learned to store knowledge in the structure of space itself, and to preserve their thoughts for eternity in frozen lattices of light. They could become creatures of radiation, free at last from the tyranny of matter.

Into pure energy, therefore, they presently transformed themselves; and on a thousand worlds, the empty shells they had discarded twitched for a while in a mindless dance of death, then crumbled into rust.

Now they were lords of the galaxy, and beyond the reach of time. They could rove at will among the stars, and sink like a subtle mist through the very interstices of space. But despite their godlike powers, they had not wholly forgotten their origin, in the warm slime of a vanished sea.

And they still watched over the experiments their ancestors had started, so long ago.
   ~ Arthur C Clarke, 2001: A Space Odyssey,
124:0 Order - All developmental theories consider the infant to be "undifferentiated," the essence of which is the absence of any self-other boundary (interpersonally) or any subject-object boundary (intrapsychically), hence, stage 0 rather than stage 1. The infant is believed to consider all of the phenomena it experiences as extensions of itself. The infant is "all self" or "all subject" and "no object or other." Whether one speaks of infantile narcissism," "orality," being under the sway completely of "the pleasure principle" with no countervailing "reality principle," or being "all assimilative" with no countervailing "accommodation," all descriptions amount to the same picture of an objectless, incorporative embeddedness. Such an underlying psychologic gives rise not only to a specific kind of cognition (prerepresentational) but to a specific kind of emotion in which the emotional world lacks any distinction between inner and outer sources of pleasure and discomfort. To describe a state of complete undifferentiation, psychologists have had to rely on metaphors: Our language itself depends on the transcendence of this prerepresentational stage. The objects, symbols, signs, and referents of language organize the experienced world and presuppose the very categories that are not yet articulated at stage 0. Thus, Freud has described this period as the "oceanic stage," the self undifferentiated from the swelling sea. Jung suggested "uroboros," the snake that swallows its tail. ~ Robert Kegan,
125:Life clung to its seat with cords of gasping breath;
   Lapped was his body by a tenebrous tongue.
   Existence smothered travailed to survive;
   Hope strangled perished in his empty soul,
   Belief and memory abolished died
   And all that helps the spirit in its course.
   There crawled through every tense and aching nerve
   Leaving behind its poignant quaking trail
   A nameless and unutterable fear.
   As a sea nears a victim bound and still,
   The approach alarmed his mind for ever dumb
   Of an implacable eternity
   Of pain inhuman and intolerable.
   This he must bear, his hope of heaven estranged;
   He must ever exist without extinction's peace
   In a slow suffering Time and tortured Space,
   An anguished nothingness his endless state.
   A lifeless vacancy was now his breast,
   And in the place where once was luminous thought,
   Only remained like a pale motionless ghost
   An incapacity for faith and hope
   And the dread conviction of a vanquished soul
   Immortal still but with its godhead lost,
   Self lost and God and touch of happier worlds.
   But he endured, stilled the vain terror, bore
   The smothering coils of agony and affright;
   Then peace returned and the soul's sovereign gaze.
   To the blank horror a calm Light replied:
   Immutable, undying and unborn,
   Mighty and mute the Godhead in him woke
   And faced the pain and danger of the world.
   He mastered the tides of Nature with a look:
   He met with his bare spirit naked Hell.
   ~ Sri Aurobindo, Savitri, The Descent into Night,
126:The Quest
A part, immutable, unseen,
Being, before itself had been,
Became. Like dew a triple queen
Shone as the void uncovered:
The silence of deep height was drawn
A veil across the silver dawn
On holy wings that hovered.
The music of three thoughts became
The beauty, that is one white flame,
The justice that surpasses shame,
The victory, the splendour,
The sacred fountain that is whirled
From depths beyond that older world
A new world to engender.
The kingdom is extended. Night
Dwells, and I contemplate the sight
That is not seeing, but the light
That secretly is kindled,
Though oft-time its most holy fire
Lacks oil, whene'er my own Desire
Before desire has dwindled.
I see the thin web binding me
With thirteen cords of unity
Toward the calm centre of the sea.
(O thou supernal mother!)
The triple light my path divides
To twain and fifty sudden sides
Each perfect as each other.
Now backwards, inwards still my mind
Must track the intangible and blind,
And seeking, shall securely find
Hidden in secret places
Fresh feasts for every soul that strives,
New life for many mystic lives,
And strange new forms and faces.
My mind still searches, and attains
By many days and many pains
To That which Is and Was and reigns
Shadowed in four and ten;
And loses self in sacred lands,
And cries and quickens, and understands
Beyond the first Amen.
~ Aleister Crowley,
127:In a letter the question raised was: "Is not all action incompatible with Sri Aurobindo's yoga"?
   Sri Aurobindo: His idea that all action is incompatible with this yoga is not correct. Generally, it is found that all Rajasic activity does not go well with this yoga: for instance, political work.
   The reasons for abstaining from political activity are:
   1. Being Rajasic in its nature, it does not allow that quiet and knowledge on the basis of which the work should really proceed. All action requires a certain inner formation, an inner detached being. The formation of this inner being requires one to dive into the depth of the being, get the true Being and then prepare the true Being to come to the surface. It is then that one acquires a poise - an inner poise - and can act from there. Political work by Rajasic activity which draws the being outwards prevents this inner formation.
   2. The political field, together with certain other fields, is the stronghold of the Asuric forces. They have their eye on this yoga, and they would try to hamper the Sadhana by every means. By taking to the political field you get into a plane where these forces hold the field. The possibility of attack in that field is much greater than in others. These Asuric forces try to lead away the Sadhaka from the path by increasing Kama and Krodha - desire and anger, and such other Rajasic impulses. They may throw him permanently into the sea of Rajasic activity. ~ Sri Aurobindo, EVENING TALKS WITH SRI AUROBINDO
128:AHA!"
There are seven keys to the great gate,
Being eight in one and one in eight.
First, let the body of thee be still,
Bound by the cerements of will,
Corpse-rigid; thus thou mayst abort
The fidget-babes that tense the thought.
Next, let the breath-rhythm be low,
Easy, regular, and slow;
So that thy being be in tune
With the great sea's Pacific swoon.
Third, let thy life be pure and calm
Swayed softly as a windless palm.
Fourth, let the will-to-live be bound
To the one love of the Profound.
Fifth, let the thought, divinely free
From sense, observe its entity.
Watch every thought that springs; enhance
Hour after hour thy vigilance!
Intense and keen, turned inward, miss
No atom of analysis!
Sixth, on one thought securely pinned
Still every whisper of the wind!
So like a flame straight and unstirred
Burn up thy being in one word!
Next, still that ecstasy, prolong
Thy meditation steep and strong,
Slaying even God, should He distract
Thy attention from the chosen act!
Last, all these things in one o'erpowered,
Time that the midnight blossom flowered!
The oneness is. Yet even in this,
My son, thou shalt not do amiss
If thou restrain the expression, shoot
Thy glance to rapture's darkling root,
Discarding name, form, sight, and stress
Even of this high consciousness;
Pierce to the heart! I leave thee here:
Thou art the Master. I revere
Thy radiance that rolls afar,
O Brother of the Silver Star! ~ Aleister Crowley,
129:Thought's long far-circling journey touched its close
And ineffective paused the actor Will.
The symbol modes of being helped no more,
The structures Nescience builds collapsing failed,
All glory of outline, sweetness of harmony,
Rejected like a grace of trivial notes,
Expunged from Being's silence nude, austere,
Died into a fine and blissful Nothingness.
The Demiurges lost their names and forms,
The great schemed worlds that they had planned and wrought
Passed, taken and abolished one by one.
The universe removed its coloured veil,
And at the unimaginable end
Of the huge riddle of created things
Appeared the far-seen Godhead of the whole,
His feet firm-based on Life's stupendous wings,
Omnipotent, a lonely seer of Time,
Inward, inscrutable, with diamond gaze.
Attracted by the unfathomable regard
The unsolved slow cycles to their fount returned
To rise again from that invisible sea.
All from his puissance born was now undone;
Nothing remained the cosmic Mind conceives.
Eternity prepared to fade and seemed
A hue and imposition on the Void,
Space was the fluttering of a dream that sank
Before its ending into Nothing's deeps.
The spirit that dies not and the Godhead's self
Seemed myths projected from the Unknowable;
From It all sprang, in It is called to cease.
But what That was, no thought nor sight could tell.
Only a formless Form of self was left,
A tenuous ghost of something that had been,
The last experience of a lapsing wave ~ Sri Aurobindo, Savitri, 3:1,
130:This ego or "I" is not a lasting truth, much less our essential part; it is only a formation of Nature, a mental form of thought centralisation in the perceiving and discriminating mind, a vital form of the centralisation of feeling and sensation in our parts of life, a form of physical conscious reception centralising substance and function of substance in our bodies. All that we internally are is not ego, but consciousness, soul or spirit. All that we externally and superficiallyare and do is not ego but Nature. An executive cosmic force shapes us and dictates through our temperament and environment and mentality so shaped, through our individualised formulation of the cosmic energies, our actions and their results. Truly, we do not think, will or act but thought occurs in us, will occurs in us, impulse and act occur in us; our ego-sense gathers around itself, refers to itself all this flow of natural activities. It is cosmic Force, it is Nature that forms the thought, imposes the will, imparts the impulse. our body, mind and ego are a wave of that sea of force in action and do not govern it, but by it are governed and directed. The Sadhaka in his progress towards truth and self-knowledge must come to a point where the soul opens its eyes of vision and recognises this truth of ego and this truth of works. He gives up the idea of a mental, vital, physical, "I" that acts or governs action; he recognises that Prakriti, Force of cosmic nature following her fixed modes, is the one and only worker in him and in all things and creatures.
   ~ Sri Aurobindo, The Synthesis Of Yoga, The Supreme Will, 214,
131:Yet this was only a foretaste of the intense experiences to come. The first glimpse of the Divine Mother made him the more eager for Her uninterrupted vision. He wanted to see Her both in meditation and with eyes open. But the Mother began to play a teasing game of hide-and-seek with him, intensifying both his joy and his suffering. Weeping bitterly during the moments of separation from Her, he would pass into a trance and then find Her standing before him, smiling, talking, consoling, bidding him be of good cheer, and instructing him. During this period of spiritual practice he had many uncommon experiences. When he sat to meditate, he would hear strange clicking sounds in the joints of his legs, as if someone were locking them up, one after the other, to keep him motionless; and at the conclusion of his meditation he would again hear the same sounds, this time unlocking them and leaving him free to move about. He would see flashes like a swarm of fire-flies floating before his eyes, or a sea of deep mist around him, with luminous waves of molten silver. Again, from a sea of translucent mist he would behold the Mother rising, first Her feet, then Her waist, body, face, and head, finally Her whole person; he would feel Her breath and hear Her voice. Worshipping in the temple, sometimes he would become exalted, sometimes he would remain motionless as stone, sometimes he would almost collapse from excessive emotion. Many of his actions, contrary to all tradition, seemed sacrilegious to the people. He would take a flower and touch it to his own head, body, and feet, and then offer it to the Goddess. ~ Sri Ramakrishna, Gospel,
132:Musa Spiritus :::

O Word concealed in the upper fire,
Thou who hast lingered through centuries,
Descend from thy rapt white desire,
Plunging through gold eternities.

Into the gulfs of our nature leap,
Voice of the spaces, call of the Light!
Break the seals of Matter's sleep,
Break the trance of the unseen height.

In the uncertain glow of human mind,
Its waste of unharmonied thronging thoughts,
Carve thy epic mountain-lined
Crowded with deep prophetic grots.

Let thy hue-winged lyrics hover like birds
Over the swirl of the heart's sea.
Touch into sight with thy fire-words
The blind indwelling deity.

O Muse of the Silence, the wideness make
In the unplumbed stillness that hears thy voice,
In the vast mute heavens of the spirit awake
Where thy eagles of Power flame and rejoice.

Out, out with the mind and its candles flares,
Light, light the suns that never die.
For my ear the cry of the seraph stars
And the forms of the Gods for my naked eye!

Let the little troubled life-god within
Cast his veils from the still soul,
His tiger-stripes of virtue and sin,
His clamour and glamour and thole and dole;

All make tranquil, all make free.
Let my heart-beats measure the footsteps of God
As He comes from His timeless infinity
To build in their rapture His burning abode.

Weave from my life His poem of days,
His calm pure dawns and His noons of force.
My acts for the grooves of His chariot-race,
My thoughts for the tramp of His great steeds' course! ~ Sri Aurobindo, Collected Poems,
133:How often there is a kind of emptiness in the course of life, an unoccupied moment, a few minutes, sometimes more. And what do you do? Immediately you try to distract yourself, and you invent some foolishness or other to pass your time. That is a common fact. All men, from the youngest to the oldest, spend most of their time in trying not to be bored. Their pet aversion is boredom and the way to escape from boredom is to act foolishly.
   Well, there is a better way than that - to remember.
   When you have a little time, whether it is one hour or a few minutes, tell yourself, "At last, I have some time to concentrate, to collect myself, to relive the purpose of my life, to offer myself to the True and the Eternal." If you took care to do this each time you are not harassed by outer circumstances, you would find out that you were advancing very quickly on the path. Instead of wasting your time in chattering, in doing useless things, reading things that lower the consciousness - to choose only the best cases, I am not speaking of other imbecilities which are much more serious - instead of trying to make yourself giddy, to make time, that is already so short, still shorter only to realise at the end of your life that you have lost three-quarters of your chance - then you want to put in double time, but that does not work - it is better to be moderate, balanced, patient, quiet, but never to lose an opportunity that is given to you, that is to say, to utilise for the true purpose the unoccupied moment before you.
   When you have nothing to do, you become restless, you run about, you meet friends, you take a walk, to speak only of the best; I am not referring to things that are obviously not to be done. Instead of that, sit down quietly before the sky, before the sea or under trees, whatever is possible (here you have all of them) and try to realise one of these things - to understand why you live, to learn how you must live, to ponder over what you want to do and what should be done, what is the best way of escaping from the ignorance and falsehood and pain in which you live. 16 May 1958
   ~ The Mother, Questions And Answers 1929-1931,
134:What is the ape to a human? A laughing stock or a painful embarrassment. And that is precisely what the human shall be to the overman: a laughing stock or a painful embarrassment.

You have made your way from worm to human, and much in you is still worm. Once you were apes, and even now a human is still more ape than any ape.

But whoever is wisest among you is also just a conflict and a cross between plant and ghost. But do I implore you to become ghosts or plants?

Behold, I teach you the overman!

The overman is the meaning of the earth. Let your will say: the overman shall be the meaning of the earth!

I beseech you, my brothers, remain faithful to the earth and do not believe those who speak to you of extraterrestrial hopes! They are mixers of poisons whether they know it or not.

They are despisers of life, dying off and self-poisoned, of whom the earth is weary: so let them fade away!

Once the sacrilege against God was the greatest sacrilege, but God died, and then all these desecrators died. Now to desecrate the earth is the most terrible thing, and to esteem the bowels of the unfathomable higher than the meaning of the earth!

Once the soul gazed contemptuously at the body, and then such contempt was the highest thing: it wanted the body gaunt, ghastly, starved.

Thus it intended to escape the body and the earth.

Oh this soul was gaunt, ghastly and starved, and cruelty was the lust of this soul!

But you, too, my brothers, tell me: what does your body proclaim about your soul? Is your soul not poverty and filth and a pitiful contentment?

Truly, mankind is a polluted stream. One has to be a sea to take in a polluted stream without becoming unclean.

Behold, I teach you the overman: he is this sea, in him your great contempt can go under.

What is the greatest thing that you can experience? It is the hour of your great contempt. The hour in which even your happiness turns to nausea and likewise your reason and your virtue.

The hour in which you say: 'What matters my happiness? It is poverty and filth, and a pitiful contentment. But my happiness ought to justify existence itself!' ~ Friedrich Nietzsche, Thus Spoke Zarathustra, trans. Fred Kaufmann,
135:As far as heaven, as near as thought and hope,
Glimmered the kingdom of a griefless life.
Above him in a new celestial vault
Other than the heavens beheld by mortal eyes,
As on a fretted ceiling of the gods,
An archipelago of laughter and fire,
Swam stars apart in a rippled sea of sky.
Towered spirals, magic rings of vivid hue
And gleaming spheres of strange felicity
Floated through distance like a symbol world.
On the trouble and the toil they could not share,
On the unhappiness they could not aid,
Impervious to life's suffering, struggle, grief,
Untarnished by its anger, gloom and hate,
Unmoved, untouched, looked down great visioned planes
Blissful for ever in their timeless right.
Absorbed in their own beauty and content,
Of their immortal gladness they live sure.
Apart in their self-glory plunged, remote
Burning they swam in a vague lucent haze,
An everlasting refuge of dream-light,
A nebula of the splendours of the gods
Made from the musings of eternity.
Almost unbelievable by human faith,
Hardly they seemed the stuff of things that are.
As through a magic television's glass
Outlined to some magnifying inner eye
They shone like images thrown from a far scene
Too high and glad for mortal lids to seize.
But near and real to the longing heart
And to the body's passionate thought and sense
Are the hidden kingdoms of beatitude.
In some close unattained realm which yet we feel,
Immune from the harsh clutch of Death and Time,
Escaping the search of sorrow and desire,
In bright enchanted safe peripheries
For ever wallowing in bliss they lie.
In dream and trance and muse before our eyes,
Across a subtle vision's inner field,
Wide rapturous landscapes fleeting from the sight,
The figures of the perfect kingdom pass
And behind them leave a shining memory's trail.
Imagined scenes or great eternal worlds,
Dream-caught or sensed, they touch our hearts with their depths;
Unreal-seeming, yet more real than life,
Happier than happiness, truer than things true,
If dreams these were or captured images,
Dream's truth made false earth's vain realities.
In a swift eternal moment fixed there live
Or ever recalled come back to longing eyes
Calm heavens of imperishable Light,
Illumined continents of violet peace,
Oceans and rivers of the mirth of God
And griefless countries under purple suns.
~ Sri Aurobindo, Savitri, The Glory and the Fall of Life,
136:The Godhead, the spirit manifested in Nature appears in a sea of infinite quality, Ananta-guna. But the executive or mechanical prakriti is of the threefold Guna, Sattwa, Rajas, Tamas, and the Ananta-guna, the spiritual play of infinite quality, modifies itself in this mechanical nature into the type of these three gunas. And in the soul-force in man this Godhead in Nature represents itself as a fourfold effective Power, caturvyuha , a Power for knowledge, a Power for strength, a Power for mutuality and active and productive relation and interchange, a Power for works and labour and service, and its presence casts all human life into a nexus and inner and outer operation of these four things. The ancient thought of India conscious of this fourfold type of active human personality and nature, built out of it the four types of the Brahmana, Kshatriya, Vaishya and Sudra, each with its spiritual turn, ethical ideal, suitable upbringing, fixed function in society and place in the evolutionary scale of the spirit. As always tends to be the case when we too much externalise and mechanise the more subtle truths of our nature, this became a hard and fast system inconsistent with the freedom and variability and complexity of the finer developing spirit in man. Nevertheless the truth behind it exists and is one of some considerable importance in the perfection of our power of nature; but we have to take it in its inner aspects, first, personality, character, temperament, soul-type, then the soul-force which lies behind them and wears these forms, and lastly the play of the free spiritual shakti in which they find their culmination and unity beyond all modes. For the crude external idea that a man is born as a Brahmana, Kshatriya, Vaishya or Sudra and that alone, is not a psychological truth of our being. The psychological fact is that there are these four active powers and tendencies of the Spirit and its executive shakti within us and the predominance of one or the other in the more well-formed part of our personality gives us our main tendencies, dominant qualities and capacities, effective turn in action and life. But they are more or less present in an men, here manifest, there latent, here developed, there subdued and depressed or subordinate, and in the perfect man will be raised up to a fullness and harmony which in the spiritual freedom will burst out into the free play of the infinite quality of the spirit in the inner and outer life and in the self-enjoying creative play of the Purusha with his and the world's Nature-Power. ~ Sri Aurobindo, The Synthesis Of Yoga, 4:15 - Soul-Force and the Fourfold Personality,
137:He continuously reflected on her image and attributes, day and night. His bhakti was such that he could not stop thinking of her. Eventually, he saw her everywhere and in everything. This was his path to illumination.

   He was often asked by people: what is the way to the supreme? His answer was sharp and definite: bhakti yoga. He said time and time again that bhakti yoga is the best sadhana for the Kali Yuga (Dark Age) of the present.

   His bhakti is illustrated by the following statement he made to a disciple:

   To my divine mother I prayed only for pure love.
At her lotus feet I offered a few flowers and I prayed:

   Mother! here is virtue and here is vice;
   Take them both from me.
   Grant me only love, pure love for Thee.
   Mother! here is knowledge and here is ignorance;
   Take them both from me.
   Grant me only love, pure love for Thee.
   Mother! here is purity and impurity;
   Take them both from me.
   Grant me only love, pure love for Thee.

Ramakrishna, like Kabir, was a practical man.
He said: "So long as passions are directed towards the world and its objects, they are enemies. But when they are directed towards a deity, then they become the best of friends to man, for they take him to illumination. The desire for worldly things must be changed into longing for the supreme; the anger which you feel for fellow man must be directed towards the supreme for not manifesting himself to you . . . and so on, with all other emotions. The passions cannot be eradicated, but they can be turned into new directions."

   A disciple once asked him: "How can one conquer the weaknesses within us?" He answered: "When the fruit grows out of the flower, the petals drop off themselves. So when divinity in you increases, the weaknesses of human nature will vanish of their own accord." He emphasized that the aspirant should not give up his practices. "If a single dive into the sea does not bring you a pearl, do not conclude that there are no pearls in the sea. There are countless pearls hidden in the sea.

   So if you fail to merge with the supreme during devotional practices, do not lose heart. Go on patiently with the practices, and in time you will invoke divine grace." It does not matter what form you care to worship. He said: "Many are the names of the supreme and infinite are the forms through which he may be approached. In whatever name and form you choose to worship him, through that he will be realized by you." He indicated the importance of surrender on the path of bhakti when he said:

   ~ Swami Satyananda Saraswati, A Systematic Course in the Ancient Tantric Techniques of Yoga and Kriya,
138:O Death, thou lookst on an unfinished world
Assailed by thee and of its road unsure,
Peopled by imperfect minds and ignorant lives,
And sayest God is not and all is vain.
How shall the child already be the man?
Because he is infant, shall he never grow?
Because he is ignorant, shall he never learn?
In a small fragile seed a great tree lurks,
In a tiny gene a thinking being is shut;
A little element in a little sperm,
It grows and is a conqueror and a sage.
Then wilt thou spew out, Death, God's mystic truth,
Deny the occult spiritual miracle?
Still wilt thou say there is no spirit, no God?
A mute material Nature wakes and sees;
She has invented speech, unveiled a will.
Something there waits beyond towards which she strives,
Something surrounds her into which she grows:
To uncover the spirit, to change back into God,
To exceed herself is her transcendent task.
In God concealed the world began to be,
Tardily it travels towards manifest God:
Our imperfection towards perfection toils,
The body is the chrysalis of a soul:
The infinite holds the finite in its arms,
Time travels towards revealed eternity.
A miracle structure of the eternal Mage,
Matter its mystery hides from its own eyes,
A scripture written out in cryptic signs,
An occult document of the All-Wonderful's art.
All here bears witness to his secret might,
In all we feel his presence and his power.
A blaze of his sovereign glory is the sun,
A glory is the gold and glimmering moon,
A glory is his dream of purple sky.
A march of his greatness are the wheeling stars.
His laughter of beauty breaks out in green trees,
His moments of beauty triumph in a flower;
The blue sea's chant, the rivulet's wandering voice
Are murmurs falling from the Eternal's harp.
This world is God fulfilled in outwardness.
His ways challenge our reason and our sense;
By blind brute movements of an ignorant Force,
By means we slight as small, obscure or base,
A greatness founded upon little things,
He has built a world in the unknowing Void.
His forms he has massed from infinitesimal dust;
His marvels are built from insignificant things.
If mind is crippled, life untaught and crude,
If brutal masks are there and evil acts,
They are incidents of his vast and varied plot,
His great and dangerous drama's needed steps;
He makes with these and all his passion-play,
A play and yet no play but the deep scheme
Of a transcendent Wisdom finding ways
To meet her Lord in the shadow and the Night:
Above her is the vigil of the stars;
Watched by a solitary Infinitude
She embodies in dumb Matter the Divine,
In symbol minds and lives the Absolute.
~ Sri Aurobindo, Savitri, The Debate of Love and Death,
139:The madman.-
   Have you not heard of that madman who lit a lantern in the bright morning hours, ran to the market place. and cried incessantly: "I seek God! I seek God!" -As many of those who did not believe in God were standing around just then, he provoked much laughter. Has he got lost? asked one. Did he lose his way like a child? asked another. Or is he hiding? Is he afraid of us? Has he gone on a voyage? emigrated? -Thus they yelled and laughed.
   The madman jumped into their midst and pierced them with his eyes. "Whither is God?" he cried; "I will tell you. We have killed him-you and I. All of us are his murderers. But how did we do this? How could we drink up the sea? Who gave us the sponge to wipe away the entire horizon? What were we doing when we unchained this earth from its sun? Whither is it moving now? Whither are we moving? Away from all suns? Are we not plunging continually? Backward, sideward. forward. in all directions? be there still any up or down? Are we not straying as through an infinite nothing? Do we not feel the breath of empty space? Has it not become colder? Is not night continually closing in on us? Do we not need to light lanterns in the morning? Do we hear nothing as yet of the noise of the gravediggers who are burying God? Do we smell nothing as yet of the divine decomposition? Gods, too. decompose. God is dead. God remains dead. And we have killed him.
   "How shall we comfort ourselves, the murderers of all murderers? What was holiest and mightiest of all that the world has yet owned has bled to death under our knives: who will wipe this blood off us? What water is there for us to clean ourselves? What festivals of atonement, what sacred games shall we have to invent? Is not the greatness of this deed too great for us? Must we ourselves not become gods simply to appear worthy of it? There has never been a greater deed; and whoever is born after us-for the sake of this deed he will belong to a higher history than all history hitherto."
   Here the madman fell silent and looked again at his listeners; and they, too, were silent and stared at him in astonishment. At last he threw his lantern on the ground, and it broke into pieces and went out. "I have come too early," he said then: "my time is not yet. This tremendous event is still on its way, still wandering; it has not yet reached the ears of men. Lightning and thunder require time; the light of the stars requires time; deeds, though done, still require time to be seen and heard. This deed is still more distant from them than the most distant stars-and yet they have done it themselves... It has been related further that on the same day the madman forced his way into several churches and there struck up his reqttiem aeternam deo. Led out and called to account, he is said always to have replied nothing but: "What after all are these churches now if they are not the tombs and sepulchers of God? ~ Friedrich Nietzsche, The Gay Science, trans. Kaufmann,
140:An integral Yoga includes as a vital and indispensable element in its total and ultimate aim the conversion of the whole being into a higher spiritual consciousness and a larger divine existence. Our parts of will and action, our parts of knowledge, our thinking being, our emotional being, our being of life, all our self and nature must seek the Divine, enter into the Infinite, unite with the Eternal. But mans present nature is limited, divided, unequal, -- it is easiest for him to concentrate in the strongest part of his being and follow a definite line of progress proper to his nature: only rare individuals have the strength to take a large immediate plunge straight into the sea of the Divine Infinity. Some therefore must choose as a starting-point a concentration in thought or contemplation or the minds one-pointedness to find the eternal reality of the Self in them; others can more easily withdraw into the heart to meet there the Divine, the Eternal: yet others are predominantly dynamic and active; for these it is best to centre themselves in the will and enlarge their being through works. United with the Self and source of all by their surrender of their will into its infinity, guided in their works by the secret Divinity within or surrendered to the Lord of the cosmic action as the master and mover of all their energies of thought, feeling, act, becoming by this enlargement of being selfless and universal, they can reach by works some first fullness of a spiritual status. But the path, whatever its point of starting, must debouch into a vaster dominion; it must proceed in the end through a totality of integrated knowledge, emotion, will of dynamic action, perfection of the being and the entire nature. In the supramental consciousness, on the level of the supramental existence this integration becomes consummate; there knowledge, will, emotion, the perfection of the self and the dynamic nature rise each to its absolute of itself and all to their perfect harmony and fusion with each other, to a divine integrality, a divine perfection. For the supermind is a Truth-Consciousness in which the Divine Reality, fully manifested, no longer works with the instrumentation of the Ignorance; a truth of status of being which is absolute becomes dynamic in a truth of energy and activity of the being which is self-existent and perfect. Every movement there is a movement of the self-aware truth of Divine Being and every part is in entire harmony with the whole. Even the most limited and finite action is in the Truth-Consciousness a movement of the Eternal and Infinite and partakes of the inherent absoluteness and perfection of the Eternal and Infinite. An ascent into the supramental Truth not only raises our spiritual and essential consciousness to that height but brings about a descent of this Light and Truth into all our being and all our parts of nature. All then becomes part of the Divine Truth, an element and means of the supreme union and oneness; this ascent and descent must be therefore an ultimate aim of this Yoga.
   ~ Sri Aurobindo, The Synthesis Of Yoga, The Yoga of Divine Works, The Supermind and the Yoga of Works [279-280],
141:But still the greater and wider the moving idea-force behind the consecration, the better for the seeker; his attainment is likely to be fuller and more ample. If we are to attempt an integral Yoga, it will be as well to start with an idea of the Divine that is itself integral. There should be an aspiration in the heart wide enough for a realisation without any narrow limits. Not only should we avoid a sectarian religious outlook, but also all onesided philosophical conceptions which try to shut up the Ineffable in a restricting mental formula. The dynamic conception or impelling sense with which our Yoga can best set out would be naturally the idea, the sense of a conscious all-embracing but all-exceeding Infinite. Our uplook must be to a free, all-powerful, perfect and blissful One and Oneness in which all beings move and live and through which all can meet and become one. This Eternal will be at once personal and impersonal in his self-revelation and touch upon the soul. He is personal because he is the conscious Divine, the infinite Person who casts some broken reflection of himself in the myriad divine and undivine personalities of the universe. He is impersonal because he appears to us as an infinite Existence, Consciousness and Ananda and because he is the fount, base and constituent of all existences and all energies, -the very material of our being and mind and life and body, our spirit and our matter. The thought, concentrating on him, must not merely understand in an intellectual form that he exists, or conceive of him as an abstraction, a logical necessity; it must become a seeing thought able to meet him here as the Inhabitant in all, realise him in ourselves, watch and take hold on the movement of his forces. He is the one Existence: he is the original and universal Delight that constitutes all things and exceeds them: he is the one infinite Consciousness that composes all consciousnesses and informs all their movements; he is the one illimitable Being who sustains all action and experience; his will guides the evolution of things towards their yet unrealised but inevitable aim and plenitude. To him the heart can consecrate itself, approach him as the supreme Beloved, beat and move in him as in a universal sweetness of Love and a living sea of Delight. For his is the secret Joy that supports the soul in all its experiences and maintains even the errant ego in its ordeals and struggles till all sorrow and suffering shall cease. His is the Love and the Bliss of the infinite divine Lover who is drawing all things by their own path towards his happy oneness. On him the Will can unalterably fix as the invisible Power that guides and fulfils it and as the source of its strength. In the impersonality this actuating Power is a self-illumined Force that contains all results and calmly works until it accomplishes, in the personality an all wise and omnipotent Master of the Yoga whom nothing can prevent from leading it to its goal. This is the faith with which the seeker has to begin his seeking and endeavour; for in all his effort here, but most of all in his effort towards the Unseen, mental man must perforce proceed by faith. When the realisation comes, the faith divinely fulfilled and completed will be transformed into an eternal flame of knowledge.
   ~ Sri Aurobindo, The Synthesis Of Yoga, Self-Consecration [83],
142:This greater Force is that of the Illumined Mind, a Mind no longer of higher Thought, but of spiritual light. Here the clarity of the spiritual intelligence, its tranquil daylight, gives place or subordinates itself to an intense lustre, a splendour and illumination of the spirit: a play of lightnings of spiritual truth and power breaks from above into the consciousness and adds to the calm and wide enlightenment and the vast descent of peace which characterise or accompany the action of the larger conceptual-spiritual principle, a fiery ardour of realisation and a rapturous ecstasy of knowledge. A downpour of inwardly visible Light very usually envelops this action; for it must be noted that, contrary to our ordinary conceptions, light is not primarily a material creation and the sense or vision of light accompanying the inner illumination is not merely a subjective visual image or a symbolic phenomenon: light is primarily a spiritual manifestation of the Divine Reality illuminative and creative; material light is a subsequent representation or conversion of it into Matter for the purposes of the material Energy. There is also in this descent the arrival of a greater dynamic, a golden drive, a luminous enthousiasmos of inner force and power which replaces the comparatively slow and deliberate process of the Higher Mind by a swift, sometimes a vehement, almost a violent impetus of rapid transformation.
   But these two stages of the ascent enjoy their authority and can get their own united completeness only by a reference to a third level; for it is from the higher summits where dwells the intuitional being that they derive the knowledge which they turn into thought or sight and bring down to us for the mind's transmutation. Intuition is a power of consciousness nearer and more intimate to the original knowledge by identity; for it is always something that leaps out direct from a concealed identity. It is when the consciousness of the subject meets with the consciousness in the object, penetrates it and sees, feels or vibrates with the truth of what it contacts, that the intuition leaps out like a spark or lightning-flash from the shock of the meeting; or when the consciousness, even without any such meeting, looks into itself and feels directly and intimately the truth or the truths that are there or so contacts the hidden forces behind appearances, then also there is the outbreak of an intuitive light; or, again, when the consciousness meets the Supreme Reality or the spiritual reality of things and beings and has a contactual union with it, then the spark, the flash or the blaze of intimate truth-perception is lit in its depths. This close perception is more than sight, more than conception: it is the result of a penetrating and revealing touch which carries in it sight and conception as part of itself or as its natural consequence. A concealed or slumbering identity, not yet recovering itself, still remembers or conveys by the intuition its own contents and the intimacy of its self-feeling and self-vision of things, its light of truth, its overwhelming and automatic certitude. ... Intuition is always an edge or ray or outleap of a superior light; it is in us a projecting blade, edge or point of a far-off supermind light entering into and modified by some intermediate truth-mind substance above us and, so modified, again entering into and very much blinded by our ordinary or ignorant mind substance; but on that higher level to which it is native its light is unmixed and therefore entirely and purely veridical, and its rays are not separated but connected or massed together in a play of waves of what might almost be called in the Sanskrit poetic figure a sea or mass of stable lightnings.
   ~ Sri Aurobindo, The Life Divine,
143:Darkness
I had a dream, which was not all a dream.
The bright sun was extinguish'd, and the stars
Did wander darkling in the eternal space,
Rayless, and pathless, and the icy earth
Swung blind and blackening in the moonless air;
Morn came and went-and came, and brought no day,
And men forgot their passions in the dread
Of this their desolation; and all hearts
Were chill'd into a selfish prayer for light:
And they did live by watchfires-and the thrones,
The palaces of crowned kings-the huts,
The habitations of all things which dwell,
Were burnt for beacons; cities were consum'd,
And men were gather'd round their blazing homes
To look once more into each other's face;
Happy were those who dwelt within the eye
Of the volcanos, and their mountain-torch:
A fearful hope was all the world contain'd;
Forests were set on fire-but hour by hour
They fell and faded-and the crackling trunks
Extinguish'd with a crash-and all was black.
The brows of men by the despairing light
Wore an unearthly aspect, as by fits
The flashes fell upon them; some lay down
And hid their eyes and wept; and some did rest
Their chins upon their clenched hands, and smil'd;
And others hurried to and fro, and fed
Their funeral piles with fuel, and look'd up
With mad disquietude on the dull sky,
The pall of a past world; and then again
With curses cast them down upon the dust,
And gnash'd their teeth and howl'd: the wild birds shriek'd
And, terrified, did flutter on the ground,
And flap their useless wings; the wildest brutes
Came tame and tremulous; and vipers crawl'd
And twin'd themselves among the multitude,
Hissing, but stingless-they were slain for food.
And War, which for a moment was no more,
Did glut himself again: a meal was bought
With blood, and each sate sullenly apart
Gorging himself in gloom: no love was left;
All earth was but one thought-and that was death
Immediate and inglorious; and the pang
Of famine fed upon all entrails-men
Died, and their bones were tombless as their flesh;
The meagre by the meagre were devour'd,
Even dogs assail'd their masters, all save one,
And he was faithful to a corse, and kept
The birds and beasts and famish'd men at bay,
Till hunger clung them, or the dropping dead
Lur'd their lank jaws; himself sought out no food,
But with a piteous and perpetual moan,
And a quick desolate cry, licking the hand
Which answer'd not with a caress-he died.
The crowd was famish'd by degrees; but two
Of an enormous city did survive,
And they were enemies: they met beside
The dying embers of an altar-place
Where had been heap'd a mass of holy things
For an unholy usage; they rak'd up,
And shivering scrap'd with their cold skeleton hands
The feeble ashes, and their feeble breath
Blew for a little life, and made a flame
Which was a mockery; then they lifted up
Their eyes as it grew lighter, and beheld
Each other's aspects-saw, and shriek'd, and died-
Even of their mutual hideousness they died,
Unknowing who he was upon whose brow
Famine had written Fiend. The world was void,
The populous and the powerful was a lump,
Seasonless, herbless, treeless, manless, lifeless-
A lump of death-a chaos of hard clay.
The rivers, lakes and ocean all stood still,
And nothing stirr'd within their silent depths;
Ships sailorless lay rotting on the sea,
And their masts fell down piecemeal: as they dropp'd
They slept on the abyss without a surge-
The waves were dead; the tides were in their grave,
The moon, their mistress, had expir'd before;
The winds were wither'd in the stagnant air,
And the clouds perish'd; Darkness had no need
Of aid from them-She was the Universe.
~ George Gordon Byron,
144:PRATYAHARA

PRATYAHARA is the first process in the mental part of our task. The previous practices, Asana, Pranayama, Yama, and Niyama, are all acts of the body, while mantra is connected with speech: Pratyahara is purely mental.

   And what is Pratyahara? This word is used by different authors in different senses. The same word is employed to designate both the practice and the result. It means for our present purpose a process rather strategical than practical; it is introspection, a sort of general examination of the contents of the mind which we wish to control: Asana having been mastered, all immediate exciting causes have been removed, and we are free to think what we are thinking about.

   A very similar experience to that of Asana is in store for us. At first we shall very likely flatter ourselves that our minds are pretty calm; this is a defect of observation. Just as the European standing for the first time on the edge of the desert will see nothing there, while his Arab can tell him the family history of each of the fifty persons in view, because he has learnt how to look, so with practice the thoughts will become more numerous and more insistent.

   As soon as the body was accurately observed it was found to be terribly restless and painful; now that we observe the mind it is seen to be more restless and painful still. (See diagram opposite.)

   A similar curve might be plotted for the real and apparent painfulness of Asana. Conscious of this fact, we begin to try to control it: "Not quite so many thoughts, please!" "Don't think quite so fast, please!" "No more of that kind of thought, please!" It is only then that we discover that what we thought was a school of playful porpoises is really the convolutions of the sea-serpent. The attempt to repress has the effect of exciting.

   When the unsuspecting pupil first approaches his holy but wily Guru, and demands magical powers, that Wise One replies that he will confer them, points out with much caution and secrecy some particular spot on the pupil's body which has never previously attracted his attention, and says: "In order to obtain this magical power which you seek, all that is necessary is to wash seven times in the Ganges during seven days, being particularly careful to avoid thinking of that one spot." Of course the unhappy youth spends a disgusted week in thinking of little else.

   It is positively amazing with what persistence a thought, even a whole train of thoughts, returns again and again to the charge. It becomes a positive nightmare. It is intensely annoying, too, to find that one does not become conscious that one has got on to the forbidden subject until one has gone right through with it. However, one continues day after day investigating thoughts and trying to check them; and sooner or later one proceeds to the next stage, Dharana, the attempt to restrain the mind to a single object.

   Before we go on to this, however, we must consider what is meant by success in Pratyahara. This is a very extensive subject, and different authors take widely divergent views. One writer means an analysis so acute that every thought is resolved into a number of elements (see "The Psychology of Hashish," Section V, in Equinox II).

   Others take the view that success in the practice is something like the experience which Sir Humphrey Davy had as a result of taking nitrous oxide, in which he exclaimed: "The universe is composed exclusively of ideas."

   Others say that it gives Hamlet's feeling: "There's nothing good or bad but thinking makes it so," interpreted as literally as was done by Mrs. Eddy.

   However, the main point is to acquire some sort of inhibitory power over the thoughts. Fortunately there is an unfailing method of acquiring this power. It is given in Liber III. If Sections 1 and 2 are practised (if necessary with the assistance of another person to aid your vigilance) you will soon be able to master the final section. ~ Aleister Crowley, Liber ABA,
145:The recurring beat that moments God in Time.
Only was missing the sole timeless Word
That carries eternity in its lonely sound,
The Idea self-luminous key to all ideas,
The integer of the Spirit's perfect sum
That equates the unequal All to the equal One,
The single sign interpreting every sign,
The absolute index to the Absolute.

There walled apart by its own innerness
In a mystical barrage of dynamic light
He saw a lone immense high-curved world-pile
Erect like a mountain-chariot of the Gods
Motionless under an inscrutable sky.
As if from Matter's plinth and viewless base
To a top as viewless, a carved sea of worlds
Climbing with foam-maned waves to the Supreme
Ascended towards breadths immeasurable;
It hoped to soar into the Ineffable's reign:
A hundred levels raised it to the Unknown.
So it towered up to heights intangible
And disappeared in the hushed conscious Vast
As climbs a storeyed temple-tower to heaven
Built by the aspiring soul of man to live
Near to his dream of the Invisible.
Infinity calls to it as it dreams and climbs;
Its spire touches the apex of the world;
Mounting into great voiceless stillnesses
It marries the earth to screened eternities.
Amid the many systems of the One
Made by an interpreting creative joy
Alone it points us to our journey back
Out of our long self-loss in Nature's deeps;
Planted on earth it holds in it all realms:
It is a brief compendium of the Vast.
This was the single stair to being's goal.
A summary of the stages of the spirit,
Its copy of the cosmic hierarchies
Refashioned in our secret air of self
A subtle pattern of the universe.
It is within, below, without, above.
Acting upon this visible Nature's scheme
It wakens our earth-matter's heavy doze
To think and feel and to react to joy;
It models in us our diviner parts,
Lifts mortal mind into a greater air,
Makes yearn this life of flesh to intangible aims,
Links the body's death with immortality's call:
Out of the swoon of the Inconscience
It labours towards a superconscient Light.
If earth were all and this were not in her,
Thought could not be nor life-delight's response:
Only material forms could then be her guests
Driven by an inanimate world-force.
Earth by this golden superfluity
Bore thinking man and more than man shall bear;
This higher scheme of being is our cause
And holds the key to our ascending fate;

It calls out of our dense mortality
The conscious spirit nursed in Matter's house.
The living symbol of these conscious planes,
Its influences and godheads of the unseen,
Its unthought logic of Reality's acts
Arisen from the unspoken truth in things,
Have fixed our inner life's slow-scaled degrees.
Its steps are paces of the soul's return
From the deep adventure of material birth,
A ladder of delivering ascent
And rungs that Nature climbs to deity.
Once in the vigil of a deathless gaze
These grades had marked her giant downward plunge,
The wide and prone leap of a godhead's fall.
Our life is a holocaust of the Supreme.
The great World-Mother by her sacrifice
Has made her soul the body of our state;
Accepting sorrow and unconsciousness
Divinity's lapse from its own splendours wove
The many-patterned ground of all we are.
An idol of self is our mortality.
Our earth is a fragment and a residue;
Her power is packed with the stuff of greater worlds
And steeped in their colour-lustres dimmed by her drowse;
An atavism of higher births is hers,
Her sleep is stirred by their buried memories
Recalling the lost spheres from which they fell.
Unsatisfied forces in her bosom move;
They are partners of her greater growing fate
And her return to immortality;
They consent to share her doom of birth and death;
They kindle partial gleams of the All and drive
Her blind laborious spirit to compose
A meagre image of the mighty Whole.
The calm and luminous Intimacy within
~ Sri Aurobindo, Savitri, The World-Stair,
146:The ancient Mesopotamians and the ancient Egyptians had some very interesting, dramatic ideas about that. For example-very briefly-there was a deity known as Marduk. Marduk was a Mesopotamian deity, and imagine this is sort of what happened. As an empire grew out of the post-ice age-15,000 years ago, 10,000 years ago-all these tribes came together. These tribes each had their own deity-their own image of the ideal. But then they started to occupy the same territory. One tribe had God A, and one tribe had God B, and one could wipe the other one out, and then it would just be God A, who wins. That's not so good, because maybe you want to trade with those people, or maybe you don't want to lose half your population in a war. So then you have to have an argument about whose God is going to take priority-which ideal is going to take priority.

What seems to happen is represented in mythology as a battle of the gods in celestial space. From a practical perspective, it's more like an ongoing dialog. You believe this; I believe this. You believe that; I believe this. How are we going to meld that together? You take God A, and you take God B, and maybe what you do is extract God C from them, and you say, 'God C now has the attributes of A and B.' And then some other tribes come in, and C takes them over, too. Take Marduk, for example. He has 50 different names, at least in part, of the subordinate gods-that represented the tribes that came together to make the civilization. That's part of the process by which that abstracted ideal is abstracted. You think, 'this is important, and it works, because your tribe is alive, and so we'll take the best of both, if we can manage it, and extract out something, that's even more abstract, that covers both of us.'

I'll give you a couple of Marduk's interesting features. He has eyes all the way around his head. He's elected by all the other gods to be king God. That's the first thing. That's quite cool. They elect him because they're facing a terrible threat-sort of like a flood and a monster combined. Marduk basically says that, if they elect him top God, he'll go out and stop the flood monster, and they won't all get wiped out. It's a serious threat. It's chaos itself making its comeback. All the gods agree, and Marduk is the new manifestation. He's got eyes all the way around his head, and he speaks magic words. When he fights, he fights this deity called Tiamat. We need to know that, because the word 'Tiamat' is associated with the word 'tehom.' Tehom is the chaos that God makes order out of at the beginning of time in Genesis, so it's linked very tightly to this story. Marduk, with his eyes and his capacity to speak magic words, goes out and confronts Tiamat, who's like this watery sea dragon. It's a classic Saint George story: go out and wreak havoc on the dragon. He cuts her into pieces, and he makes the world out of her pieces. That's the world that human beings live in.

The Mesopotamian emperor acted out Marduk. He was allowed to be emperor insofar as he was a good Marduk. That meant that he had eyes all the way around his head, and he could speak magic; he could speak properly. We are starting to understand, at that point, the essence of leadership. Because what's leadership? It's the capacity to see what the hell's in front of your face, and maybe in every direction, and maybe the capacity to use your language properly to transform chaos into order. God only knows how long it took the Mesopotamians to figure that out. The best they could do was dramatize it, but it's staggeringly brilliant. It's by no means obvious, and this chaos is a very strange thing. This is a chaos that God wrestled with at the beginning of time.

Chaos is half psychological and half real. There's no other way to really describe it. Chaos is what you encounter when you're blown into pieces and thrown into deep confusion-when your world falls apart, when your dreams die, when you're betrayed. It's the chaos that emerges, and the chaos is everything it wants, and it's too much for you. That's for sure. It pulls you down into the underworld, and that's where the dragons are. All you've got at that point is your capacity to bloody well keep your eyes open, and to speak as carefully and as clearly as you can. Maybe, if you're lucky, you'll get through it that way and come out the other side. It's taken people a very long time to figure that out, and it looks, to me, that the idea is erected on the platform of our ancient ancestors, maybe tens of millions of years ago, because we seem to represent that which disturbs us deeply using the same system that we used to represent serpentile, or other, carnivorous predators. ~ Jordan Peterson, Biblical Series, 1,
147:[an Integral conception of the Divine :::
   But on that which as yet we know not how shall we concentrate? And yet we cannot know the Divine unless we have achieved this concentration of our being upon him. A concentration which culminates in a living realisation and the constant sense of the presence of the One in ourselves and in all of which we are aware, is what we mean in Yoga by knowledge and the effort after knowledge. It is not enough to devote ourselves by the reading of Scriptures or by the stress of philosophical reasoning to an intellectual understanding of the Divine; for at the end of our long mental labour we might know all that has been said of the Eternal, possess all that can be thought about the Infinite and yet we might not know him at all. This intellectual preparation can indeed be the first stage in a powerful Yoga, but it is not indispensable : it is not a step which all need or can be called upon to take. Yoga would be impossible, except for a very few, if the intellectual figure of knowledge arrived at by the speculative or meditative Reason were its indispensable condition or a binding preliminary. All that the Light from above asks of us that it may begin its work is a call from the soul and a sufficient point of support in the mind. This support can be reached through an insistent idea of the Divine in the thought, a corresponding will in the dynamic parts, an aspiration, a faith, a need in the heart. Any one of these may lead or predominate, if all cannot move in unison or in an equal rhythm. The idea may be and must in the beginning be inadequate; the aspiration may be narrow and imperfect, the faith poorly illumined or even, as not surely founded on the rock of knowledge, fluctuating, uncertain, easily diminished; often even it may be extinguished and need to be lit again with difficulty like a torch in a windy pass. But if once there is a resolute self-consecration from deep within, if there is an awakening to the soul's call, these inadequate things can be a sufficient instrument for the divine purpose. Therefore the wise have always been unwilling to limit man's avenues towards God; they would not shut against his entry even the narrowest portal, the lowest and darkest postern, the humblest wicket-gate. Any name, any form, any symbol, any offering has been held to be sufficient if there is the consecration along with it; for the Divine knows himself in the heart of the seeker and accepts the sacrifice.
   But still the greater and wider the moving idea-force behind the consecration, the better for the seeker; his attainment is likely to be fuller and more ample. If we are to attempt an integral Yoga, it will be as well to start with an idea of the Divine that is itself integral. There should be an aspiration in the heart wide enough for a realisation without any narrow limits. Not only should we avoid a sectarian religious outlook, but also all onesided philosophical conceptions which try to shut up the Ineffable in a restricting mental formula. The dynamic conception or impelling sense with which our Yoga can best set out would be naturally the idea, the sense of a conscious all-embracing but all-exceeding Infinite. Our uplook must be to a free, all-powerful, perfect and blissful One and Oneness in which all beings move and live and through which all can meet and become one. This Eternal will be at once personal and impersonal in his self-revelation and touch upon the soul. He is personal because he is the conscious Divine, the infinite Person who casts some broken reflection of himself in the myriad divine and undivine personalities of the universe. He is impersonal because he appears to us as an infinite Existence, Consciousness and Ananda and because he is the fount, base and constituent of all existences and all energies, -the very material of our being and mind and life and body, our spirit and our matter. The thought, concentrating on him, must not merely understand in an intellectual form that he exists, or conceive of him as an abstraction, a logical necessity; it must become a seeing thought able to meet him here as the Inhabitant in all, realise him in ourselves, watch and take hold on the movement of his forces. He is the one Existence: he is the original and universal Delight that constitutes all things and exceeds them: he is the one infinite Consciousness that composes all consciousnesses and informs all their movements; he is the one illimitable Being who sustains all action and experience; his will guides the evolution of things towards their yet unrealised but inevitable aim and plenitude. To him the heart can consecrate itself, approach him as the supreme Beloved, beat and move in him as in a universal sweetness of Love and a living sea of Delight. For his is the secret Joy that supports the soul in all its experiences and maintains even the errant ego in its ordeals and struggles till all sorrow and suffering shall cease. His is the Love and the Bliss of the infinite divine Lover who is drawing all things by their own path towards his happy oneness. On him the Will can unalterably fix as the invisible Power that guides and fulfils it and as the source of its strength. In the impersonality this actuating Power is a self-illumined Force that contains all results and calmly works until it accomplishes, in the personality an all wise and omnipotent Master of the Yoga whom nothing can prevent from leading it to its goal. This is the faith with which the seeker has to begin his seeking and endeavour; for in all his effort here, but most of all in his effort towards the Unseen, mental man must perforce proceed by faith. When the realisation comes, the faith divinely fulfilled and completed will be transformed into an eternal flame of knowledge.
   ~ Sri Aurobindo, The Synthesis Of Yoga, Self-Consecration, 82-83 [T1],
148:Attention on Hypnagogic Imagery The most common strategy for inducing WILDs is to fall asleep while focusing on the hypnagogic imagery that accompanies sleep onset. Initially, you are likely to see relatively simple images, flashes of light, geometric patterns, and the like.

Gradually more complicated forms appear: faces, people, and finally entire scenes. 6

The following account of what the Russian philosopher P. D. Ouspensky called "half-dream states" provides a vivid example of what hypnagogic imagery can be like:

I am falling asleep. Golden dots, sparks and tiny stars appear and disappear before my eyes. These sparks and stars gradually merge into a golden net with diagonal meshes which moves slowly and regularly in rhythm with the beating of my heart, which I feel quite distinctly. The next moment the golden net is transformed into rows of brass helmets belonging to Roman soldiers marching along the street below. I hear their measured tread and watch them from the window of a high house in Galata, in Constantinople, in a narrow lane, one end of which leads to the old wharf and the Golden Horn with its ships and steamers and the minarets of Stamboul behind them. I hear their heavy measured tread, and see the sun shining on their helmets. Then suddenly I detach myself from the window sill on which I am lying, and in the same reclining position fly slowly over the lane, over the houses, and then over the Golden Horn in the direction of Stamboul. I smell the sea, feel the wind, the warm sun. This flying gives me a wonderfully pleasant sensation, and I cannot help opening my eyes. 7

Ouspensky's half-dream states developed out of a habit of observing the contents of his mind while falling asleep or in half-sleep after awakening from a dream. He notes that they were much easier to observe in the morning after awakening than before sleep at the beginning of the night and did not occur at all "without definite efforts." 8

Dr. Nathan Rapport, an American psychiatrist, cultivated an approach to lucid dreaming very similar to Ouspensky's: "While in bed awaiting sleep, the experimenter interrupts his thoughts every few minutes with an effort to recall the mental item vanishing before each intrusion that inquisitive attention." 9 This habit is continued sleep itself, with results like the following:

Brilliant lights flashed, and a myriad of sparkles twinkled from a magnificent cut glass chandelier. Interesting as any stage extravaganza were the many quaintly detailed figurines upon a mantel against the distant, paneled wall adorned in rococo.

At the right a merry group of beauties and gallants in the most elegant attire of Victorian England idled away a pleasant occasion. This scene continued for [a] period of I was not aware, before I discovered that it was not reality, but a mental picture and that I was viewing it. Instantly it became an incommunicably beautiful vision. It was with the greatest stealth that my vaguely awakened mind began to peep: for I knew that these glorious shows end abruptly because of such intrusions.

I thought, "Have I here one of those mind pictures that are without motion?" As if in reply, one of the young ladies gracefully waltzed about the room. She returned to the group and immobility, with a smile lighting her pretty face, which was turned over her shoulder toward me. The entire color scheme was unobtrusive despite the kaleidoscopic sparkles of the chandelier, the exquisite blues and creamy pinks of the rich settings and costumes. I felt that only my interest in dreams brought my notice to the tints - delicate, yet all alive as if with inner illumination. 10

Hypnagogic Imagery Technique

1. Relax completely

While lying in bed, gently close your eyes and relax your head, neck, back, arms, and legs. Completely let go of all muscular and mental tension, and breathe slowly and restfully. Enjoy the feeling of relaxation and let go of your thoughts, worries, and concerns. If you have just awakened from sleep, you are probably sufficiently relaxed.

Otherwise, you may use either the progressive relaxation exercise (page 33) or the 61-point relaxation exercise (page 34) to relax more deeply. Let everything wind down,

slower and slower, more and more relaxed, until your mind becomes as serene as the calmest sea.

2. Observe the visual images

Gently focus your attention on the visual images that will gradually appear before your mind's eye. Watch how the images begin and end. Try to observe the images as delicately as possible, allowing them to be passively reflected in your mind as they unfold. Do not attempt to hold onto the images, but instead just watch without attachment or desire for action. While doing this, try to take the perspective of a detached observer as much as possible. At first you will see a sequence of disconnected, fleeting patterns and images. The images will gradually develop into scenes that become more and more complex, finally joining into extended sequences.

3. Enter the dream

When the imagery becomes a moving, vivid scenario, you should allow yourself to be passively drawn into the dream world. Do not try to actively enter the dream scene,

but instead continue to take a detached interest in the imagery. Let your involvement with what is happening draw you into the dream. But be careful of too much involvement and too little attention. Don't forget that you are dreaming now!

Commentary

Probably the most difficult part of this technique to master is entering the dream at Step 3. The challenge is to develop a delicate vigilance, an unobtrusive observer perspective, from which you let yourself be drawn into the dream. As Paul Tholey has emphasized, "It is not desirable to want actively to enter into the scenery,

since such an intention as a rule causes the scenery to disappear." 11 A passive volition similar to that described in the section on autosuggestion in the previous chapter is required: in Tholey's words, "Instead of actively wanting to enter into the scenery, the subject should attempt to let himself be carried into it passively." 12 A Tibetan teacher advises a similar frame of mind: "While delicately observing the mind, lead it gently into the dream state, as though you were leading a child by the hand." 13

Another risk is that, once you have entered into the dream, the world can seem so realistic that it is easy to lose lucidity, as happened in the beginning of Rapport's WILD described above. As insurance in case this happens, Tholey recommends that you resolve to carry out a particular action in the dream, so that if you momentarily lose lucidity, you may remember your intention to carry out the action and thereby regain lucidity.
~ Stephen LaBerge, Exploring the World of Lucid Dreaming,
149:One little picture in this book, the Magic Locket, was drawn by 'Miss Alice Havers.' I did not state this on the title-page, since it seemed only due, to the artist of all these (to my mind) wonderful pictures, that his name should stand there alone.
The descriptions, of Sunday as spent by children of the last generation, are quoted verbatim from a speech made to me by a child-friend and a letter written to me by a lady-friend.
The Chapters, headed 'Fairy Sylvie' and 'Bruno's Revenge,' are a reprint, with a few alterations, of a little fairy-tale which I wrote in the year 1867, at the request of the late Mrs. Gatty, for 'Aunt Judy's Magazine,' which she was then editing.
It was in 1874, I believe, that the idea first occurred to me of making it the nucleus of a longer story.
As the years went on, I jotted down, at odd moments, all sorts of odd ideas, and fragments of dialogue, that occurred to me--who knows how?--with a transitory suddenness that left me no choice but either to record them then and there, or to abandon them to oblivion. Sometimes one could trace to their source these random flashes of thought--as being suggested by the book one was reading, or struck out from the 'flint' of one's own mind by the 'steel' of a friend's chance remark but they had also a way of their own, of occurring, a propos of nothing --specimens of that hopelessly illogical phenomenon, 'an effect without a cause.' Such, for example, was the last line of 'The Hunting of the Snark,' which came into my head (as I have already related in 'The Theatre' for April, 1887) quite suddenly, during a solitary walk: and such, again, have been passages which occurred in dreams, and which I cannot trace to any antecedent cause whatever. There are at least two instances of such dream-suggestions in this book--one, my Lady's remark, 'it often runs in families, just as a love for pastry does', the other, Eric Lindon's badinage about having been in domestic service.

And thus it came to pass that I found myself at last in possession of a huge unwieldy mass of litterature--if the reader will kindly excuse the spelling --which only needed stringing together, upon the thread of a consecutive story, to constitute the book I hoped to write. Only! The task, at first, seemed absolutely hopeless, and gave me a far clearer idea, than I ever had before, of the meaning of the word 'chaos': and I think it must have been ten years, or more, before I had succeeded in classifying these odds-and-ends sufficiently to see what sort of a story they indicated: for the story had to grow out of the incidents, not the incidents out of the story I am telling all this, in no spirit of egoism, but because I really believe that some of my readers will be interested in these details of the 'genesis' of a book, which looks so simple and straight-forward a matter, when completed, that they might suppose it to have been written straight off, page by page, as one would write a letter, beginning at the beginning; and ending at the end.

It is, no doubt, possible to write a story in that way: and, if it be not vanity to say so, I believe that I could, myself,--if I were in the unfortunate position (for I do hold it to be a real misfortune) of being obliged to produce a given amount of fiction in a given time,--that I could 'fulfil my task,' and produce my 'tale of bricks,' as other slaves have done. One thing, at any rate, I could guarantee as to the story so produced--that it should be utterly commonplace, should contain no new ideas whatever, and should be very very weary reading!
This species of literature has received the very appropriate name of 'padding' which might fitly be defined as 'that which all can write and none can read.' That the present volume contains no such writing I dare not avow: sometimes, in order to bring a picture into its proper place, it has been necessary to eke out a page with two or three extra lines : but I can honestly say I have put in no more than I was absolutely compelled to do.
My readers may perhaps like to amuse themselves by trying to detect, in a given passage, the one piece of 'padding' it contains. While arranging the 'slips' into pages, I found that the passage was 3 lines too short. I supplied the deficiency, not by interpolating a word here and a word there, but by writing in 3 consecutive lines. Now can my readers guess which they are?

A harder puzzle if a harder be desired would be to determine, as to the Gardener's Song, in which cases (if any) the stanza was adapted to the surrounding text, and in which (if any) the text was adapted to the stanza.
Perhaps the hardest thing in all literature--at least I have found it so: by no voluntary effort can I accomplish it: I have to take it as it come's is to write anything original. And perhaps the easiest is, when once an original line has been struck out, to follow it up, and to write any amount more to the same tune. I do not know if 'Alice in Wonderland' was an original story--I was, at least, no conscious imitator in writing it--but I do know that, since it came out, something like a dozen storybooks have appeared, on identically the same pattern. The path I timidly explored believing myself to be 'the first that ever burst into that silent sea'--is now a beaten high-road: all the way-side flowers have long ago been trampled into the dust: and it would be courting disaster for me to attempt that style again.

Hence it is that, in 'Sylvie and Bruno,' I have striven with I know not what success to strike out yet another new path: be it bad or good, it is the best I can do. It is written, not for money, and not for fame, but in the hope of supplying, for the children whom I love, some thoughts that may suit those hours of innocent merriment which are the very life of Childhood; and also in the hope of suggesting, to them and to others, some thoughts that may prove, I would fain hope, not wholly out of harmony with the graver cadences of Life.
If I have not already exhausted the patience of my readers, I would like to seize this opportunity perhaps the last I shall have of addressing so many friends at once of putting on record some ideas that have occurred to me, as to books desirable to be written--which I should much like to attempt, but may not ever have the time or power to carry through--in the hope that, if I should fail (and the years are gliding away very fast) to finish the task I have set myself, other hands may take it up.
First, a Child's Bible. The only real essentials of this would be, carefully selected passages, suitable for a child's reading, and pictures. One principle of selection, which I would adopt, would be that Religion should be put before a child as a revelation of love--no need to pain and puzzle the young mind with the history of crime and punishment. (On such a principle I should, for example, omit the history of the Flood.) The supplying of the pictures would involve no great difficulty: no new ones would be needed : hundreds of excellent pictures already exist, the copyright of which has long ago expired, and which simply need photo-zincography, or some similar process, for their successful reproduction. The book should be handy in size with a pretty attractive looking cover--in a clear legible type--and, above all, with abundance of pictures, pictures, pictures!
Secondly, a book of pieces selected from the Bible--not single texts, but passages of from 10 to 20 verses each--to be committed to memory. Such passages would be found useful, to repeat to one's self and to ponder over, on many occasions when reading is difficult, if not impossible: for instance, when lying awake at night--on a railway-journey --when taking a solitary walk-in old age, when eyesight is failing or wholly lost--and, best of all, when illness, while incapacitating us for reading or any other occupation, condemns us to lie awake through many weary silent hours: at such a time how keenly one may realise the truth of David's rapturous cry "O how sweet are thy words unto my throat: yea, sweeter than honey unto my mouth!"
I have said 'passages,' rather than single texts, because we have no means of recalling single texts: memory needs links, and here are none: one may have a hundred texts stored in the memory, and not be able to recall, at will, more than half-a-dozen--and those by mere chance: whereas, once get hold of any portion of a chapter that has been committed to memory, and the whole can be recovered: all hangs together.
Thirdly, a collection of passages, both prose and verse, from books other than the Bible. There is not perhaps much, in what is called 'un-inspired' literature (a misnomer, I hold: if Shakespeare was not inspired, one may well doubt if any man ever was), that will bear the process of being pondered over, a hundred times: still there are such passages--enough, I think, to make a goodly store for the memory.
These two books of sacred, and secular, passages for memory--will serve other good purposes besides merely occupying vacant hours: they will help to keep at bay many anxious thoughts, worrying thoughts, uncharitable thoughts, unholy thoughts. Let me say this, in better words than my own, by copying a passage from that most interesting book, Robertson's Lectures on the Epistles to the Corinthians, Lecture XLIX. "If a man finds himself haunted by evil desires and unholy images, which will generally be at periodical hours, let him commit to memory passages of Scripture, or passages from the best writers in verse or prose. Let him store his mind with these, as safeguards to repeat when he lies awake in some restless night, or when despairing imaginations, or gloomy, suicidal thoughts, beset him. Let these be to him the sword, turning everywhere to keep the way of the Garden of Life from the intrusion of profaner footsteps."
Fourthly, a "Shakespeare" for girls: that is, an edition in which everything, not suitable for the perusal of girls of (say) from 10 to 17, should be omitted. Few children under 10 would be likely to understand or enjoy the greatest of poets: and those, who have passed out of girlhood, may safely be left to read Shakespeare, in any edition, 'expurgated' or not, that they may prefer: but it seems a pity that so many children, in the intermediate stage, should be debarred from a great pleasure for want of an edition suitable to them. Neither Bowdler's, Chambers's, Brandram's, nor Cundell's 'Boudoir' Shakespeare, seems to me to meet the want: they are not sufficiently 'expurgated.' Bowdler's is the most extraordinary of all: looking through it, I am filled with a deep sense of wonder, considering what he has left in, that he should have cut anything out! Besides relentlessly erasing all that is unsuitable on the score of reverence or decency, I should be inclined to omit also all that seems too difficult, or not likely to interest young readers. The resulting book might be slightly fragmentary: but it would be a real treasure to all British maidens who have any taste for poetry.
If it be needful to apologize to any one for the new departure I have taken in this story--by introducing, along with what will, I hope, prove to be acceptable nonsense for children, some of the graver thoughts of human life--it must be to one who has learned the Art of keeping such thoughts wholly at a distance in hours of mirth and careless ease. To him such a mixture will seem, no doubt, ill-judged and repulsive. And that such an Art exists I do not dispute: with youth, good health, and sufficient money, it seems quite possible to lead, for years together, a life of unmixed gaiety--with the exception of one solemn fact, with which we are liable to be confronted at any moment, even in the midst of the most brilliant company or the most sparkling entertainment. A man may fix his own times for admitting serious thought, for attending public worship, for prayer, for reading the Bible: all such matters he can defer to that 'convenient season', which is so apt never to occur at all: but he cannot defer, for one single moment, the necessity of attending to a message, which may come before he has finished reading this page,' this night shalt thy soul be required of thee.'
The ever-present sense of this grim possibility has been, in all ages, 1 an incubus that men have striven to shake off. Few more interesting subjects of enquiry could be found, by a student of history, than the various weapons that have been used against this shadowy foe. Saddest of all must have been the thoughts of those who saw indeed an existence beyond the grave, but an existence far more terrible than annihilation--an existence as filmy, impalpable, all but invisible spectres, drifting about, through endless ages, in a world of shadows, with nothing to do, nothing to hope for, nothing to love! In the midst of the gay verses of that genial 'bon vivant' Horace, there stands one dreary word whose utter sadness goes to one's heart. It is the word 'exilium' in the well-known passage

Omnes eodem cogimur, omnium
Versatur urna serius ocius
Sors exitura et nos in aeternum
Exilium impositura cymbae.

Yes, to him this present life--spite of all its weariness and all its sorrow--was the only life worth having: all else was 'exile'! Does it not seem almost incredible that one, holding such a creed, should ever have smiled?
And many in this day, I fear, even though believing in an existence beyond the grave far more real than Horace ever dreamed of, yet regard it as a sort of 'exile' from all the joys of life, and so adopt Horace's theory, and say 'let us eat and drink, for to-morrow we die.'
We go to entertainments, such as the theatre--I say 'we', for I also go to the play, whenever I get a chance of seeing a really good one and keep at arm's length, if possible, the thought that we may not return alive. Yet how do you know--dear friend, whose patience has carried you through this garrulous preface that it may not be your lot, when mirth is fastest and most furious, to feel the sharp pang, or the deadly faintness, which heralds the final crisis--to see, with vague wonder, anxious friends bending over you to hear their troubled whispers perhaps yourself to shape the question, with trembling lips, "Is it serious?", and to be told "Yes: the end is near" (and oh, how different all Life will look when those words are said!)--how do you know, I say, that all this may not happen to you, this night?
And dare you, knowing this, say to yourself "Well, perhaps it is an immoral play: perhaps the situations are a little too 'risky', the dialogue a little too strong, the 'business' a little too suggestive.
I don't say that conscience is quite easy: but the piece is so clever, I must see it this once! I'll begin a stricter life to-morrow." To-morrow, and to-morrow, and tomorrow!

"Who sins in hope, who, sinning, says,
'Sorrow for sin God's judgement stays!'
Against God's Spirit he lies; quite stops Mercy with insult; dares, and drops,
Like a scorch'd fly, that spins in vain
Upon the axis of its pain,
Then takes its doom, to limp and crawl,
Blind and forgot, from fall to fall."

Let me pause for a moment to say that I believe this thought, of the possibility of death--if calmly realised, and steadily faced would be one of the best possible tests as to our going to any scene of amusement being right or wrong. If the thought of sudden death acquires, for you, a special horror when imagined as happening in a theatre, then be very sure the theatre is harmful for you, however harmless it may be for others; and that you are incurring a deadly peril in going. Be sure the safest rule is that we should not dare to live in any scene in which we dare not die.
But, once realise what the true object is in life--that it is not pleasure, not knowledge, not even fame itself, 'that last infirmity of noble minds'--but that it is the development of character, the rising to a higher, nobler, purer standard, the building-up of the perfect Man--and then, so long as we feel that this is going on, and will (we trust) go on for evermore, death has for us no terror; it is not a shadow, but a light; not an end, but a beginning!
One other matter may perhaps seem to call for apology--that I should have treated with such entire want of sympathy the British passion for 'Sport', which no doubt has been in by-gone days, and is still, in some forms of it, an excellent school for hardihood and for coolness in moments of danger.
But I am not entirely without sympathy for genuine 'Sport': I can heartily admire the courage of the man who, with severe bodily toil, and at the risk of his life, hunts down some 'man-eating' tiger: and I can heartily sympathize with him when he exults in the glorious excitement of the chase and the hand-to-hand struggle with the monster brought to bay. But I can but look with deep wonder and sorrow on the hunter who, at his ease and in safety, can find pleasure in what involves, for some defenceless creature, wild terror and a death of agony: deeper, if the hunter be one who has pledged himself to preach to men the Religion of universal Love: deepest of all, if it be one of those 'tender and delicate' beings, whose very name serves as a symbol of Love--'thy love to me was wonderful, passing the love of women'--whose mission here is surely to help and comfort all that are in pain or sorrow!

'Farewell, farewell! but this I tell
To thee, thou Wedding-Guest!
He prayeth well, who loveth well
Both man and bird and beast.
He prayeth best, who loveth best
All things both great and small;
For the dear God who loveth us,
He made and loveth all.' ~ Lewis Carroll, Sylvie and Bruno,
150:Dissolving You are pure. Nothing touches you. What is there to renounce? Let it all go, The body and the mind. Let yourself dissolve. Like bubbles in the sea, All the worlds arise in you. Know you are the Self. Know you are one. Let yourself dissolve. You see the world. But like the snake in the rope, It is not really there. You are pure. Let yourself dissolve. You are one and the same In joy and sorrow, Hope and despair, Life and death. You are already fulfilled. Let yourself dissolve. 6 Knowledge I am boundless space. The world is a clay pot. This is the truth. There is nothing to accept, Nothing to reject, Nothing to dissolve. I am the ocean. All the worlds are like waves. This is the truth. Nothing to hold on to, Nothing to let go of, Nothing to dissolve. I am the mother-of-pearl. The world is a vein of silver, An illusion! This is the truth. Nothing to grasp, Nothing to spurn, Nothing to dissolve. ~ Astavakra Gita,

*** WISDOM TROVE ***

1:Debt is a bottomless sea. ~ thomas-carlyle, @wisdomtrove
2:Nobody with me at sea but myself. ~ oliver-goldsmith, @wisdomtrove
3:The Person is a bubble on Time's sea. ~ sri-aurobindo, @wisdomtrove
4:I never saw a meme; I never saw the sea. ~ emily-dickinson, @wisdomtrove
5:The sea is an idiom I cannot decipher. ~ jorge-luis-borges, @wisdomtrove
6:When I was a boy the Dead Sea was only sick. ~ george-burns, @wisdomtrove
7:Across the sea of space, the stars are other suns. ~ carl-sagan, @wisdomtrove
8:My boat is on the shore, And my bark is on the sea. ~ lord-byron, @wisdomtrove
9:The depths of the sea are only water after all. ~ virginia-woolf, @wisdomtrove
10:A book must be the ax for the frozen sea within us. ~ franz-kafka, @wisdomtrove
11:The sea is the most beautiful face in our universe. ~ mary-oliver, @wisdomtrove
12:The sea isn't a place but a fact, and a mystery ... ~ mary-oliver, @wisdomtrove
13:The vast unfathomable sea Is but a Notion-unto me. ~ lewis-carroll, @wisdomtrove
14:To multiply the harbors does not reduce the sea. ~ emily-dickinson, @wisdomtrove
15:and the color in my eyes has gone back into the sea. ~ charles-bukowski, @wisdomtrove
16:They change their sky, not their soul, who rush across the sea. ~ horace, @wisdomtrove
17:Men really do need sea-monsters in their personal oceans ~ john-steinbeck, @wisdomtrove
18:The man who has experienced shipwreck shudders even at a calm sea. ~ ovid, @wisdomtrove
19:Sailors on a becalmed sea, we sense the stirring of a breeze. ~ carl-sagan, @wisdomtrove
20:When I paint, the Sea Roars Others Splash about in the bath ~ salvador-dali, @wisdomtrove
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22:Let righteousness cover the earth like the water cover the sea! ~ bob-marley, @wisdomtrove
23:Little flashes of sun on the surface of a cold, dark sea. ~ jean-paul-sartre, @wisdomtrove
24:To be good to the vile is to throw water into the sea. ~ miguel-de-cervantes, @wisdomtrove
25:Live in the sunshine, swim the sea, drink the wild air. ~ ralph-waldo-emerson, @wisdomtrove
26:They change their skies, but not their souls who run across the sea. ~ horace, @wisdomtrove
27:You can't cross a sea by merely staring into the water. ~ rabindranath-tagore, @wisdomtrove
28:Don’t wait any longer. Dive in the ocean, Leave and let the sea be you. ~ rumi, @wisdomtrove
29:Happy the man who from the sea escapes the storm and finds harbor. ~ euripedes, @wisdomtrove
30:See one promontory, one mountain, one sea, one river, and see all.  ~ socrates, @wisdomtrove
31:And hides the pines with billboard signs, from sea to oily sea. ~ george-carlin, @wisdomtrove
32:It was considered a virtue not to talk unnecessarily at sea. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
33:Like to the apples on the Dead Sea's shore, All ashes to the taste. ~ lord-byron, @wisdomtrove
34:Those who dive in the sea of affliction bring up rare pearls. ~ charles-spurgeon, @wisdomtrove
35:My soul is full of longing for the secret of the sea ~ henry-wadsworth-longfellow, @wisdomtrove
36:But I beneath a rougher sea, And whelmed in deeper gulfs than he. ~ virginia-woolf, @wisdomtrove
37:For life and death are one, even as the river and the sea are one. ~ kahlil-gibran, @wisdomtrove
38:I no longer know If I wish to drown myself in love, vodka or the sea. ~ franz-kafka, @wisdomtrove
39:When men come to like a sea-life, they are not fit to live on land. ~ samuel-johnson, @wisdomtrove
40:I love you more than there are stars in the sky and fish in the sea. ~ nicholas-sparks, @wisdomtrove
41:The sea in all its vastness is its own, real world. Man is nature's sci-fi. ~ criss-jami, @wisdomtrove
42:Life originated in the sea, and about eighty percent of it is still there. ~ isaac-asimov, @wisdomtrove
43:The sea calm is the Absolute; the same sea in waves is Divine Mother. ~ swami-vivekananda, @wisdomtrove
44:We are all part of a vast sea of love, one indivisible divine mind. ~ marianne-williamson, @wisdomtrove
45:He who does not know his way to the sea should take a river for his guide. ~ blaise-pascal, @wisdomtrove
46:You can't cross the sea merely by standing and staring at the water. ~ rabindranath-tagore, @wisdomtrove
47:The waves of hatred-night can easily be dissolved in the sea of oneness-love. ~ sri-chinmoy, @wisdomtrove
48:The river is within us, the sea is all about us; The sea is the land's edge also ~ t-s-eliot, @wisdomtrove
49:Nothing was happening in the bedroom. I nicknamed our waterbed the Dead Sea. ~ phyllis-diller, @wisdomtrove
50:As the air to a bird or the sea to a fish, so is contempt to the contemptible. ~ william-blake, @wisdomtrove
51:Like great ships, they sail serenely on, in a calm sea or a great tempest." ~ george-washington, @wisdomtrove
52:It was morning, and the new sun sparkled gold across the ripples of a gentle sea. ~ richard-bach, @wisdomtrove
53:The sea is the same as it has been since before men ever went on it in boats. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
54:Your heart must become a sea of love. Your mind must become a river of detachment. ~ sri-chinmoy, @wisdomtrove
55:Like a mermaid in sea-weed, she dreams awake, trembling in her soft and chilly nest. ~ john-keats, @wisdomtrove
56:Better let it all alone in the depths of her heart and the depths of the sea. ~ f-scott-fitzgerald, @wisdomtrove
57:For whatever we lose (like a you or a me), It's always our self we find in the sea. ~ e-e-cummings, @wisdomtrove
58:The flood subsides, and the body, like a worn sea-shell emerges strange and lovely. ~ d-h-lawrence, @wisdomtrove
59:You are something that the whole world is doing just as when the sea has waves on it. ~ alan-watts, @wisdomtrove
60:It is silly not to hope, besides I believe it is a sin." The Old Man and the Sea ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
61:And resting in the ocean, dipped into the sea, I find glimmers of One Taste everywhere. ~ ken-wilber, @wisdomtrove
62:That which,like a sea, threatens to drown you- shall be a highway for your escape ~ charles-spurgeon, @wisdomtrove
63:“We are like islands in the sea, separate on the surface but connected in the deep.” ~ william-james, @wisdomtrove
64:Never set a child afloat on the flat sea of life with only one sail to catch the wind. ~ d-h-lawrence, @wisdomtrove
65:Fishes live in the sea, as men do a-land; the great ones eat up the little ones. ~ william-shakespeare, @wisdomtrove
66:One ought to sink to the bottom of the sea, probably, and live alone with one's words. ~ virginia-woolf, @wisdomtrove
67:They are ill discoverers that think there is no land, when they can see nothing but sea. ~ francis-bacon, @wisdomtrove
68:We are all in the same boat, in a stormy sea, and we owe each other a terrible loyalty. ~ g-k-chesterton, @wisdomtrove
69:The word-coining genius, as if thought plunged into a sea of words and came up dripping. ~ virginia-woolf, @wisdomtrove
70:Seaward ho! Hang the treasure! It's the glory of the sea that has turned my head. ~ robert-louis-stevenson, @wisdomtrove
71:Before we take to the sea, we walk on land. . . Before we create, we must understand. . . ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
72:If you want to build a ship, teach the men to yearn for the vast and endless sea. ~ antoine-de-saint-exupery, @wisdomtrove
73:Old age: The estuary that enlarges and spreads itself grandly as it pours into the Great Sea. ~ walt-whitman, @wisdomtrove
74:There's not a sea the passenger e'er pukes in, Turns up more dangerous breakers than the Euxine. ~ lord-byron, @wisdomtrove
75:The emotions attached to them were like sand castles in the tide, slowly washing out to sea. ~ nicholas-sparks, @wisdomtrove
76:Land and sea, weakness and decline are great separators, but death is the great divorcer for ever. ~ john-keats, @wisdomtrove
77:Ulysses was not comely, but he was eloquent, Yet he fired two goddesses of the sea with love ~ soren-kierkegaard, @wisdomtrove
78:Small islands of coherence in a sea of chaos can shift the whole system to a higher order. ~ barbara-marx-hubbard, @wisdomtrove
79:Well the book of Leviticus and Deuteronomy, the law of the jungle and the sea are your only teachers. ~ bob-dylan, @wisdomtrove
80:With thee all tales are sweet; each clime has charms; earth - sea alike - our world within our arms. ~ lord-byron, @wisdomtrove
81:As I gaze upon the sea! All the old romantic legends, all my dreams, come back to me. ~ henry-wadsworth-longfellow, @wisdomtrove
82:Keep puffing on the bubble until it breaks its confining walls and becomes the sea of joy. ~ paramahansa-yogananda, @wisdomtrove
83:A simple, childlike faith in a Divine Friend solves all the problems that come to us by land or sea ~ hellen-keller, @wisdomtrove
84:Our view of reality is like a chart of the sea - the truer it is, the less likely we will become lost. ~ alan-watts, @wisdomtrove
85:Why did they make birds so delicate and fine as those sea swallows when the ocean can be so cruel? ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
86:I pass with relief from the tossing sea of Cause and Theory to the firm ground of Result and Fact. ~ winston-churchill, @wisdomtrove
87:This is the extent of his knowledge of the sea: it was very big, it was salty, and fish lived there. ~ haruki-murakami, @wisdomtrove
88:I have always heard, Sancho, that doing good to base fellows is like throwing water into the sea. ~ miguel-de-cervantes, @wisdomtrove
89:I started early, took my dog, And visited the sea; The mermaids in the basement Came out to look at me ~ emily-dickinson, @wisdomtrove
90:Like black hulks the shadows of the great trees ride at anchor on the billowy sea of grass. ~ henry-wadsworth-longfellow, @wisdomtrove
91:If diving once does not bring you pearls, you need not therefore conclude that the sea is without them. ~ sri-ramakrishna, @wisdomtrove
92:Shall we mourn here deedless forever a shadow-folk mist-haunting dropping vain tears in the thankless sea ~ j-r-r-tolkien, @wisdomtrove
93:They say the sea is cold, but the sea contains the hottest blood of all, and the wildest, the most urgent. ~ d-h-lawrence, @wisdomtrove
94:Timeless sea breezes, that for ages have blown ancient rocks, you are purest space coming from afar. ~ rainer-maria-rilke, @wisdomtrove
95:Wealth is like sea-water; the more we drink, the thirstier we become; and the same is true of fame. ~ arthur-schopenhauer, @wisdomtrove
96:magic sleep! O comfortable bird, That broodest o'er the troubled sea of the mind Till it is hush'd and smooth! ~ john-keats, @wisdomtrove
97:You left me boundaries of pain Capacious as the sea, Between eternity and time, Your consciousness and me. ~ emily-dickinson, @wisdomtrove
98:Would you learn the secret of the sea? Only those who brave its dangers, comprehend its mystery! ~ henry-wadsworth-longfellow, @wisdomtrove
99:Home is like the ship at sea, Sailing on eternally; Oft the anchor forth we cast, But can never make it fast. ~ charles-dickens, @wisdomtrove
100:I have a large sea shell collection which I keep scattered on beaches all over the world. Maybe you've seen it. ~ steven-wright, @wisdomtrove
101:So when I cease to be I want to go back... to the sea! Oh for the life of a sardine! That is the life for me! ~ charlie-chaplan, @wisdomtrove
102:Yes, to dance beneath the diamond sky with one hand waving free, Silhouetted by the sea, circled by the circus sands ~ bob-dylan, @wisdomtrove
103:Yon Sun that sets upon the sea We follow in his flight; Farewell awhile to him and thee, My native land-Good Night! ~ lord-byron, @wisdomtrove
104:In harmony with cosmic sea, true love needs no company. It can cure the soul, it can make it whole, if dogs run free. ~ bob-dylan, @wisdomtrove
105:I think the divine is like a huge smile that breaks somewhere in the sea within you, and gradually comes up again. ~ john-odonohue, @wisdomtrove
106:It is hope which makes the shipwrecked sailor strike out with his arms in the midst of the sea, though no land is in sight. ~ ovid, @wisdomtrove
107:The human heart is like a ship on a stormy sea driven about by winds blowing from all four corners of heaven. ~ martin-luther-king, @wisdomtrove
108:History is a child building a sand-castle by the sea, and that child is the whole majesty of man's power in the world. ~ heraclitus, @wisdomtrove
109:Sister, mother And spirit of the river, spirit of the sea, Suffer me not to be separated And let my cry come unto Thee. ~ t-s-eliot, @wisdomtrove
110:The mountains, the forest, and the sea, render men savage; they develop the fierce, but yet do not destroy the human. ~ victor-hugo, @wisdomtrove
111:The rain that fell on the city runs down the dark gutters and empties into the sea without even soaking the ground ~ haruki-murakami, @wisdomtrove
112:The sea's vast depths lie open to the fish; Wherever the breezes blow the bird may fly; So to the brave man every land's a home. ~ ovid, @wisdomtrove
113:The sea was indistinguishable from the sky, except that the sea was slightly creased as if a cloth had wrinkles in it. ~ virginia-woolf, @wisdomtrove
114:And I'd say to myself as I looked so lazily down at the sea: There's nobody else in the world, and the world was made for me. ~ a-a-milne, @wisdomtrove
115:Everything about him was old except his eyes and they were the same color as the sea and were cheerful and undefeated. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
116:The Lord Jesus is a deep sea of joy; my soul shall dive therein, shall be swallowed up in the delights of his society. ~ charles-spurgeon, @wisdomtrove
117:My bounty is as boundless as the sea, my love as deep. The more I give thee, the more I have, For both are infinite. ~ william-shakespeare, @wisdomtrove
118:Rains driven by storms fall not perpetually on the land already sodden, neither do varying gales for ever disturb the Caspian sea. ~ horace, @wisdomtrove
119:The Spirit lurks within the Flesh Like Tides within the Sea That make the Water live, estranged What would the Either be? ~ emily-dickinson, @wisdomtrove
120:Thoughts are like drops of water: with our thoughts we can drown in a sea of negativity, or we can float on the ocean of life. ~ louise-hay, @wisdomtrove
121:I am part of the sun as my eye is of me. That I am part of the earth my feet know perfectly, and my blood is part of the sea. ~ d-h-lawrence, @wisdomtrove
122:Nowhere, not at sea, does a man feel more lonely than when riding over the far-reaching, seemingly never-ending plains. ~ theodore-roosevelt, @wisdomtrove
123:Personal and collective awakening are one and the same - when a raindrop joins the sea, the sea also merges with the raindrop. ~ dan-millman, @wisdomtrove
124:There is a spectacle more grand than the sea; it is heaven; there is a spectacle more grand than heaven; it is the conscience. ~ victor-hugo, @wisdomtrove
125:Gods die with men who have conceived them. But the god-stuff roars eternally, like the sea, with too vast a sound to be heard. ~ d-h-lawrence, @wisdomtrove
126:The little cares that fretted me, I lost them yesterday Among the fields above the sea, Among the winds at play. ~ elizabeth-barrett-browning, @wisdomtrove
127:I tell you naught for your comfort, Yea, naught for your desire, Save that the sky grows darker yet And the sea rises higher. ~ g-k-chesterton, @wisdomtrove
128:Better wilt thou live... by neither always pressing out to sea nor too closely hugging the dangerous shore in cautious fear of storms. ~ horace, @wisdomtrove
129:Do not wish to jump immediately from the streams to the sea, because one has to go through easier things to the more difficult. ~ denis-diderot, @wisdomtrove
130:It's hard to tell the difference between sea and sky, between voyager and sea. Between reality and the workings of the heart. ~ haruki-murakami, @wisdomtrove
131:The world is like a vast sea: mankind like a vessel sailing on its tempestuous bosom. ... [T]he sciences serve us for oars. ~ oliver-goldsmith, @wisdomtrove
132:Do not wish to jump immediately from the streams to the sea, because one has to go through easier things to the more difficult. ~ thomas-aquinas, @wisdomtrove
133:If death is dissolving back into the one, like a drop of water returning to the sea, it makes having been the drop seem meaningless. ~ tim-freke, @wisdomtrove
134:Providence has given to the French the empire of the land, to the English that of the sea, to the Germans that of&
135:I could never stay long enough on the shore; the tang of the untainted, fresh, and free sea air was like a cool, quieting thought. ~ hellen-keller, @wisdomtrove
136:No moon, sun, diamond, hands — fingertip, dot, ray, gauze, sea. pine green, pink glass, eye, mine, eraser, mud, mother, I am coming. ~ frida-kahlo, @wisdomtrove
137:The atoms of Democritus And Newton's particles of light Are sands upon the Red Sea shore, Where Israel's tents do shine so bright. ~ william-blake, @wisdomtrove
138:Black are the brooding clouds and troubled the deep waters, when the Sea of Thought, first heaving from a calm, gives up its Dead ~ charles-dickens, @wisdomtrove
139:If we don't want to see the map of Central America covered in a sea of red, eventually lapping at our own borders, we must act now. ~ ronald-reagan, @wisdomtrove
140:The earth, the sea and air are the concern of every nation. And science, technology, and education can be the ally of every nation. ~ john-f-kennedy, @wisdomtrove
141:The rain is falling all around, It falls on field and tree, It rains on the umbrellas here, And on the ships at sea. - Rain ~ robert-louis-stevenson, @wisdomtrove
142:We have lingered in the chambers of the sea By sea-girls wreathed with seaweed red and brown Till human voices wake us... and we drown. ~ t-s-eliot, @wisdomtrove
143:We are tied to the ocean. And when we go back to the sea, whether it is to sail or to watch - we are going back from whence we came. ~ john-f-kennedy, @wisdomtrove
144:Why does pouring Oil on the Sea make it Clear and Calm? Is it that the winds, slipping the smooth oil, have no force, nor cause any waves? ~ plutarch, @wisdomtrove
145:Lead us, Heavenly Father, lead us O'er the world's tempestuous sea; Guard us, guide us, keep us, feed us, For we have no help but Thee. ~ sigmund-freud, @wisdomtrove
146:My soul is full of longing for the secret of the sea, and the heart of the great ocean sends a thrilling pulse through me. ~ henry-wadsworth-longfellow, @wisdomtrove
147:The island of Gont, a single mountain that lifts its peak a mile above the storm-racked Northeast Sea, is a land famous for wizards. ~ ursula-k-le-guin, @wisdomtrove
148:We live on an island of knowledge surrounded by a sea of ignorance. As our island of knowledge grows, so does the shore of our ignorance. ~ john-wheeler, @wisdomtrove
149:Who can really distinguish between the sea and what's reflected in it? Or tell the difference between the falling rain and loneliness? ~ haruki-murakami, @wisdomtrove
150:Men really need sea-monsters in their personal oceans. An ocean without its unnamed monsters would be like a completely dreamless sleep. ~ john-steinbeck, @wisdomtrove
151:There is one spectacle grander than the sea, that is the sky; there is one spectacle grander than the sky, that is the interior of the soul. ~ victor-hugo, @wisdomtrove
152:The only palliative is to keep the clean sea breeze of the centuries blowing through our minds, and this can be done only by reading old books. ~ c-s-lewis, @wisdomtrove
153:The twilight is sad and cloudy, The wind blows wild and free, And like the wings of sea-birds Flash the white caps of the sea. ~ henry-wadsworth-longfellow, @wisdomtrove
154:He who studies to imitate the poet Pindar, O Julius, relies on artificial wings fastened on with wax, and is sure to give his name to a glassy sea. ~ horace, @wisdomtrove
155:We have flown the air like birds and swum the sea like fishes, but have yet to learn the simple act of walking the earth like brothers. ~ martin-luther-king, @wisdomtrove
156:It is extraordinary to see the sea; what a spectacle! She is so unfettered that one wonders whether it is possible that she again become calm. ~ claude-monet, @wisdomtrove
157:Always the same. Now a spark of hope flashes up, then a sea of despair rages, and always pain; always pain, always despair, and always the same. ~ leo-tolstoy, @wisdomtrove
158:If the literature we are reading does not wake us, why then do we read it? A literary work must be an ice-axe to break the sea frozen inside us. ~ franz-kafka, @wisdomtrove
159:It is good that we do not have to try to kill the sun or the moon or the stars. It is enough to live on the sea and kill our true brothers. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
160:All religions are true. God can be reached by different religions. Many rivers flow by many ways but they fall into the sea. They all are one. ~ sri-ramakrishna, @wisdomtrove
161:Do you want to change the world? Then change yourself first. Do you want to change yourself? Then remain completely silent inside the silence-sea. ~ sri-chinmoy, @wisdomtrove
162:A great sorrow, like a mariner's quadrant, brings the sun at noon down to the horizon, and we learn where we are on the sea of life. ~ henry-wadsworth-longfellow, @wisdomtrove
163:The art of land warfare is an art of genius, of inspiration. On the sea nothing is genius or inspiration; everything is positive or empiric. ~ napoleon-bonaparte, @wisdomtrove
164:Fear no more, says the heart, committing its burden to some sea, which sighs collectively for all sorrows, and renews, begins, collects, lets fall ~ virginia-woolf, @wisdomtrove
165:Ah, yes, the sea is still and deep, All things within its bosom sleep! A single step, and all is o'er, A plunge, a bubble, and no more. ~ henry-wadsworth-longfellow, @wisdomtrove
166:Mary means Star of the sea, for as mariners are guided to port by the ocean star, so Christians attain to glory through Mary's maternal intercession. ~ denis-diderot, @wisdomtrove
167:The water in a vessel is sparkling; the water in the sea is dark. The small truth has words which are clear; the great truth has great silence. ~ rabindranath-tagore, @wisdomtrove
168:Be still: There is no longer any need of comment. It was a lucky wind That blew away his halo with his cares, A lucky sea that drowned his reputation. ~ thomas-merton, @wisdomtrove
169:Mary means Star of the sea, for as mariners are guided to port by the ocean star, so Christians attain to glory through Mary's maternal intercession. ~ thomas-aquinas, @wisdomtrove
170:When asked for advice by beginners. Know your ending, I say, or the river of your story may finally sink into the desert sands and never reach the sea. ~ isaac-asimov, @wisdomtrove
171:All the human and animal manure which the world wastes, if returned to the land, instead of being thrown into the sea, would suffice to nourish the world. ~ victor-hugo, @wisdomtrove
172:A mouthful of sea air, or a stiff walk in the wind's face would not give grace to the soul, but it would yield oxygen to the body, which is next best ~ charles-spurgeon, @wisdomtrove
173:I suppose we shall soon travel by air-vessels; make air instead of sea voyages; and at length find our way to the moon, in spite of the want of atmosphere. ~ lord-byron, @wisdomtrove
174:The sky is so close to the sea that it is difficult to tell which is reflected in the other, which one needs the other, which one is dominating the other. ~ elie-wiesel, @wisdomtrove
175:The small wisdom is like water in a glass: clear, transparent, pure. The great wisdom is like the water in the sea: dark, mysterious, impenetrable. ~ rabindranath-tagore, @wisdomtrove
176:To me the sea is a continual miracle; The fishes that swim–the rocks–the motion of the waves–the ships, with men in them, What stranger miracles are there? ~ walt-whitman, @wisdomtrove
177:Lampis, the sea commander, being asked how he got his wealth, answered, "My greatest estate I gained easily enough, but the smaller slowly and with much labour. ~ plutarch, @wisdomtrove
178:The roaring of lions, the howling of wolves, the raging of the stormy sea, and the destructive sword, are portions of eternity, too great for the eye of man. ~ william-blake, @wisdomtrove
179:This is the land of Narnia,' said the Faun, &
180:But the act, called the sexual act, is not for the depositing of seed. It is for leaping off into the unknown, as from a cliff's edge, like Sappho into the sea. ~ d-h-lawrence, @wisdomtrove
181:Love not too well the work of thy hands and the devices of thy heart; and remember that the true hope of the Noldor lieth in the West, and cometh from the Sea. ~ j-r-r-tolkien, @wisdomtrove
182:Salvakalpa samadhi is like a sea of perfect light; nirvikalpa samadhi is no light, no darkness, no way to describe it. Absorption is complete, that's nirvana. ~ frederick-lenz, @wisdomtrove
183:The chief weapon of sea pirates, however, was their capacity to astonish. Nobody else could believe, until it was too late, how heartless and greedy they were. ~ kurt-vonnegut, @wisdomtrove
184:This unlikely story begins on a sea that was a blue dream, as colorful as blue-silk stockings, and beneath a sky as blue as the irises of children's eyes. ~ f-scott-fitzgerald, @wisdomtrove
185:By the shore of Gitche Gumee, By the shining Big-Sea-Water, At the doorway of his wigwam, In the pleasant Summer morning, Hiawatha stood and waited. ~ henry-wadsworth-longfellow, @wisdomtrove
186:True gratitude can never come From the mind. It has to flow from the heart To the mind, vital and body Until everything that we have and are Is a sea of gratitude. ~ sri-chinmoy, @wisdomtrove
187:I am looking forward enormously to getting back to the sea again, where the overstimulated psyche can recover in the presence of that infinite peace and spaciousness. ~ carl-jung, @wisdomtrove
188:If we must not act save on a certainty, we ought not to act on religion, for it is not certain. But how many things we do on an uncertainty, sea voyages, battles! ~ blaise-pascal, @wisdomtrove
189:The only wisdom we can hope to acquire Is the wisdom of humility: humility is endless. The houses are all gone under the sea. The dancers are all gone under the hill. ~ t-s-eliot, @wisdomtrove
190:We do not keep security establishments merely to defend property or territory or rights abroad or at sea. We keep the security forces to defend a way of life. ~ dwight-eisenhower, @wisdomtrove
191:... the open sky sits upon our senses like a sapphire crown - the Air is our robe of state - the Earth is our throne, and the Sea a mighty minstrel playing before it. ~ john-keats, @wisdomtrove
192:MY river runs to thee: Blue sea, wilt welcome me? My river waits reply. Oh sea, look graciously! I ’ll fetch thee brooks From spotted nooks,— Say, sea, Take me! ~ emily-dickinson, @wisdomtrove
193:The sea drowns out humanity and time. It has no sympathy with either, for it belongs to eternity; and of that it sings its monotonous song forever and ever. ~ oliver-wendell-holmes-sr, @wisdomtrove
194:We seldom stop to think that we are still creatures of the sea, able to leave it only because, from birth to death, we wear the water-filled space suits of our skins. ~ arthur-c-carke, @wisdomtrove
195:Curiosity is only vanity. Most frequently we wish not to know, but to talk. We would not take a sea voyage for the sole pleasure of seeing without hope of ever telling. ~ blaise-pascal, @wisdomtrove
196:She plunged into a sea of platitudes, and with the powerful breast stroke of a channel swimmer made her confident way towards the white cliffs of the obvious. ~ william-somerset-maugham, @wisdomtrove
197:It is curious to note the old sea-margins of human thought! Each subsiding century reveals some new mystery; we build where monsters used to hide themselves. ~ henry-wadsworth-longfellow, @wisdomtrove
198:The first experience can never be repeated. The first love, the first sun-rise, the first South Sea Island, are memories apart, and touched a virginity of sense. ~ robert-louis-stevenson, @wisdomtrove
199:When one is building a ship, one does not begin with gathering timber and cutting planks, but rather by arousing in people the yearning for the great wide sea. ~ antoine-de-saint-exupery, @wisdomtrove
200:God's mercy is so great that you may sooner drain the sea of its water, or deprive the sun of its light, or make space too narrow, than diminish the great mercy of God. ~ charles-spurgeon, @wisdomtrove
201:If our long-term survival is at stake, we have a basic responsibility to our species to venture to other worlds. Sailors on a becalmed sea, we sense the stirring of a breeze. ~ carl-sagan, @wisdomtrove
202:Wonders are many, and none is more wonderful than man; the power that crosses the white sea, driven by the stormy wind, making a path under surges that threaten to engulf him. ~ sophocles, @wisdomtrove
203:Ships are safe in harbor, but that's not what ships are for. So set sail on the stormy sea of love. You're going to get soaked at times, but at least you'll know you're alive. ~ dan-millman, @wisdomtrove
204:They change their sky, not their mind, who cross the sea. A busy idleness possesses us: we seek a happy life, with ships and carriages: the object of our search is present with us. ~ horace, @wisdomtrove
205:We cannot be satisfied with things as they are. We cannot be satisfied to drift, to rest on our oars, to glide over a sea whose depths are shaken by subterranean upheavals. ~ john-f-kennedy, @wisdomtrove
206:When we came within sight of the sea, the waves on the horizon, caught at intervals above the rolling abyss, were like glimpses of another shore with towers and buildings. ~ charles-dickens, @wisdomtrove
207:Tall ships and tall kings Three times three, What brought they from the foundered land Over the flowing sea? Seven stars and seven stones And one white tree. (The Two Towers) ~ j-r-r-tolkien, @wisdomtrove
208:Then rose from sea to sky the wild farewell Then shriek'd the timid, and stood still the brave, Then some leap'd overboard with fearful yell, As eager to anticipate their grave. ~ lord-byron, @wisdomtrove
209:If you want to know all about the sea ... and ask the sea itself, what does it say? Grumble grumble swish swish. It is too busy being itself to know anything about itself. ~ ursula-k-le-guin, @wisdomtrove
210:Navigating by the compass in a sea of clouds over Spain is all very well, it is very dashing, but - you want to remember that below the sea of clouds lies eternity. ~ antoine-de-saint-exupery, @wisdomtrove
211:I am no longer the wave of consciousness thinking itself separated from the sea of cosmic consciousness. I am the ocean of Spirit that has become the wave of human life. ~ paramahansa-yogananda, @wisdomtrove
212:The lapse of ages changes all things - time, language, the earth, the bounds of the sea, the stars of the sky, and every thing about, around, and underneath man, except man himself. ~ lord-byron, @wisdomtrove
213:I firmly believe that if the whole material medica, as now used, could be sunk to the bottom of the sea, it would be better for mankind-and all the worse for the fishes. ~ oliver-wendell-holmes-sr, @wisdomtrove
214:Well, here at last, dear friends, on the shores of the Sea comes the end of our fellowship in Middle-earth. Go in peace! I will not say: do not weep; for not all tears are an evil. ~ j-r-r-tolkien, @wisdomtrove
215:The Bible is God's chart for you to steer by, to keep you from the bottom of the sea, and to show you where the harbor is, and how to reach it without running on rocks or bars. ~ henry-ward-beecher, @wisdomtrove
216:The house was built on the highest part of the narrow tongue of land between the harbor and the open sea. It had lasted through three hurricanes and it was built solid as a ship. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
217:If you want to build a ship, don't drum up people to collect wood and don't assign them tasks and work, but rather teach them to long for the endless immensity of the sea. ~ antoine-de-saint-exupery, @wisdomtrove
218:There are certain things&
219:I saw the long line of the vacant shore, The sea-weed and the shells upon the sand, And the brown rocks left bare on every hand, As if the ebbing tide would flow no more. ~ henry-wadsworth-longfellow, @wisdomtrove
220:The sun was shining on the sea, Shining with all his might: He did his very best to make The billows smooth and bright&
221:And the lost heart stiffens and rejoices in the lost lilac and the lost sea voices and the weak spirit quickens to rebel for the bent golden-rod and the lost sea smell quickens to recover. ~ t-s-eliot, @wisdomtrove
222:A very sea of thought; neither calm nor clear, if you will, yet wherein the toughest pearl-diver may dive to his utmost depth, and return not only with sea-wreck but with true orients. ~ thomas-carlyle, @wisdomtrove
223:I love San Francisco and Brighton has something of San Francisco about it. It's by the sea, there's a big gay community, a feeling of people being there because they enjoy their life there. ~ brian-eno, @wisdomtrove
224:Terrible is the force of the waves of sea, terrible is the rush of the river and the blasts of hot fire, and terrible are a thousand other things; but none is such a terrible evil as woman. ~ euripedes, @wisdomtrove
225:She had the perpetual sense, as she watched the taxi cabs, of being out, out, far out to sea and alone; she always had the feeling that it was very, very, dangerous to live even one day. ~ virginia-woolf, @wisdomtrove
226:Men who neglect Christ, and try to win heaven through moralities, are like sailors at sea in a storm, who pull, some at the bowsprit and some at the mainmast, but never touch the helm. ~ henry-ward-beecher, @wisdomtrove
227:He felt as though he were wandering in the forests of the sea bottom, lost in a monstrous world where he himself was the monster. He was alone. The past was dead, the future was unimaginable ~ george-orwell, @wisdomtrove
228:People went crazy with tulip bulbs. They went crazy with the South Sea Bubble, they went crazy internet stocks, they went crazy with the uranium stocks back when I was first getting started. ~ warren-buffet, @wisdomtrove
229:True, this world of ours is full of hatred and disbelief, but that is no reason why we should not love and why we should not believe. We must love and believe in order to empty the hatred-sea. ~ sri-chinmoy, @wisdomtrove
230:For plague and pestilence, plunder and pollution, the hazards of nature and the hunger of children are the foes of every nation. The earth, the sea and the air are the concern of every nation. ~ john-f-kennedy, @wisdomtrove
231:I suppose like others I have come through fire and sword, love gone wrong, head-on crashes, drunk at sea, and I have listened to the simple sound of water running in tubs and wished to drown ~ charles-bukowski, @wisdomtrove
232:I would like to be going all over the kingdom... and acting everywhere. There's nothing in the world equal to seeing the house rise at you, one sea of delightful faces, one hurrah of applause! ~ charles-dickens, @wisdomtrove
233:She is kind and very beautiful. But she can be so cruel and it comes so suddenly and such birds that fly, dipping and hunting, with their small sad voices are made too delicately for the sea. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
234:I will make you brooches and toys for your delight Of bird-song at morning and star-shine at night. I will make a palace fit for you and me Of green days in forests and blue days at sea. ~ robert-louis-stevenson, @wisdomtrove
235:There is pleasure in the pathless woods, there is rapture in the lonely shore, there is society where none intrudes, by the deep sea, and music in its roar; I love not Man the less, but Nature more. ~ lord-byron, @wisdomtrove
236:While the flowers, pale and unreal in the moonlight, floated away upon the river; and thus do greater things that once were in our breasts, and near our hearts, flow from us to the eternal sea. ~ charles-dickens, @wisdomtrove
237:First, separate ground, sea and air warfare is gone forever. If ever again we should be involved in war, we will fight it in all elements, with all services, as one single concentrated effort. ~ dwight-eisenhower, @wisdomtrove
238:The fish in the water is silent, the animals on the earth is noisy, the bird in the air is singing. But man has in him the silence of the sea, the noise of the earth and the music of the air. ~ rabindranath-tagore, @wisdomtrove
239:There is nothing in the world that is not mysterious, but the mystery is more evident in certain things than in others: in the sea, in the eyes of the elders, in the color yellow, and in music. ~ jorge-luis-borges, @wisdomtrove
240:When you want to build a ship, then do not drum the men together in order to procure wood, to give instructions or to distribute the work, but teach them longing for the wide endless sea. ~ antoine-de-saint-exupery, @wisdomtrove
241:Instead of a Dark Lord, you would have a queen, not dark but beautiful and terrible as the dawn! Tempestuous as the sea, and stronger than the foundations of the earth! All shall love me and despair! ~ j-r-r-tolkien, @wisdomtrove
242:So fine was the morning except for a streak of wind here and there that the sea and sky looked all one fabric, as if sails were stuck high up in the sky, or the clouds had dropped down into the sea. ~ virginia-woolf, @wisdomtrove
243:To think that before the hills were formed, or the channels of the sea were scooped out, God loved me; that from everlasting to everlasting His mercy is upon His people. Is not that a consolation? ~ charles-spurgeon, @wisdomtrove
244:There's lots of good fish in the sea... maybe... but the vast masses seem to be mackerel or herring, and if you're not mackerel or herring yourself, you are likely to find very few good fish in the sea. ~ d-h-lawrence, @wisdomtrove
245:An inexhaustible good nature is one of the most precious gifts of heaven, spreading itself like oil over the troubled sea of thought, and keeping the mind smooth and equable in the roughest weather. ~ washington-irving, @wisdomtrove
246:I was a child and she was a child, In this kingdom by the sea; But we loved with a love that was more than love- I and my Annabel Lee; With a love that the winged seraphs of heaven Coveted her and me. ~ edgar-allan-poe, @wisdomtrove
247:Mankind flung its advance agents ever outward, ever outward. Eventually it flung them out into space, into the colorless, tasteless, weightless sea of outwardness without end. It flung them like stones. ~ kurt-vonnegut, @wisdomtrove
248:Inside that darkness, i saw rain falling on the sea. Rain softly falling on a vast sea, with no one there to see it. The rain strikes the surface of the sea, yet even the fish don't know it is raining. ~ haruki-murakami, @wisdomtrove
249:All this cut-price transcendentalism does not prevent California from being a startlingly physical state. This becomes most obvious where Los Angeles saunters down to the sea. The region is called Venice. ~ quentin-crisp, @wisdomtrove
250:I never saw a moor, I never saw the sea; Yet know I how the heather looks, And what a wave must be. I never spoke with God, Nor visited in Heaven; Yet certain am I of the spot, As if a chart were given. ~ emily-dickinson, @wisdomtrove
251:One, if by land, and two, if by sea; And I on the opposite shore will be, Ready to ride and spread the alarm Through every Middlesex village and farm For the country folk to be up and to arm. ~ henry-wadsworth-longfellow, @wisdomtrove
252:As poet-philosopher Rabindranath Tagore reminds us, "We cannot cross the sea merely by staring at the water." Simplicity has power. And living on purpose comes to this: Just do it. How much simpler can we get? ~ dan-millman, @wisdomtrove
253:A fragrant breeze wandered up from the quiet sea, trailed along the beach, and drifted back to the sea again, wondering where to go next. On a mad impulse it went up to the beach again. It drifted back to sea. ~ douglas-adams, @wisdomtrove
254:The true inner self must be drawn up like a jewel from the bottom of the sea, rescued from confusion, from indistinction, from immersion in the common, the nondescript, the trivial, the sordid, the evanescent. ~ thomas-merton, @wisdomtrove
255:A simple fishing boat in the midst of the rippling waters is enough to awaken in the mind of the beholder a sense of vastness of the sea and at the same time of peace and contentment - the Zen sense oof the alone. ~ d-t-suzuki, @wisdomtrove
256:Morality without religion is only a kind of dead reckoning - an endeavor to find our place on a cloudy sea by measuring the distance we have run, but without any observation of the heavenly bodies. ~ henry-wadsworth-longfellow, @wisdomtrove
257:There is no path to truth. Truth must be discovered, but there is no formula for its discovery.  What is formulated is not true.  You must set out on the uncharted sea, and the uncharted sea is yourself.   ~ jiddu-krishnamurti, @wisdomtrove
258:In order to speak about all and to all, one has to speak of what all know and of the reality common to us all. The sea, rains, necessity, desire, the struggle against death... these are things that unite us all. ~ albert-camus, @wisdomtrove
259:First, separate ground, sea and air warfare is gone forever. This lesson we learned in World War II. I lived that lesson in Europe. Others lived it in the Pacific. Millions of American veterans learned it well. ~ dwight-eisenhower, @wisdomtrove
260:Men are tattooed with their special beliefs like so many South Sea Islanders; but a real human heart with divine love in it beats with the same glow under all the patterns of all earth's thousand tribes. ~ oliver-wendell-holmes-jr, @wisdomtrove
261:I stepped from plank to plank So slow and cautiously; The stars about my head I felt, About my feet the sea. I knew not but the next Would be my final inch,— This gave me that precarious gait Some call experience. ~ emily-dickinson, @wisdomtrove
262:Just as the taste of salt pervades the great ocean and every single drop of sea-water carries the same flavour, so every experience gives me the touch of reality, the ever fresh realisation of my own being. ~ sri-nisargadatta-maharaj, @wisdomtrove
263:And over one more set of hills, along the sea, the last roses have opened their factories of sweetness and are giving it back to the world. If I had another life I would want to spend it all on some unstinting happiness. ~ mary-oliver, @wisdomtrove
264:If our perfect Lord is gracious enough to take our worst, and ugliest, our most boring, our least successful, and forgive them, burying them in the depths of the sea, then it's high time we give each other a break. ~ charles-r-swindoll, @wisdomtrove
265:If you have never been at sea in a heavy gale, you can form no idea of the confusion of mind occasioned by wind and spry together. They blind, deafen, and strangle you, and take away all power of action or reflection. ~ edgar-allan-poe, @wisdomtrove
266:Exultation is the going Of an inland soul to sea Past the houses, past the headlands Into deep eternity! Bred as we, among the mountains Can the sailor understand The divine intoxication Of the first league out from land? ~ emily-dickinson, @wisdomtrove
267:A soft Sea washed around the House A Sea of Summer Air And rose and fell the magic Planks That sailed without a care — For Captain was the Butterfly For Helmsman was the Bee And an entire universe For the delighted crew. ~ emily-dickinson, @wisdomtrove
268:Just like a sunbeam can't separate itself from the sun, and a wave can't separate itself from the ocean, we can't separate ourselves from one another. We are all part of a vast sea of love, one indivisible divine mind. ~ marianne-williamson, @wisdomtrove
269:One can no more keep the mind from returning to an idea than the sea from returning to a shore. For a sailor, this is called the tide; in the case of the guilty it is called remorse. God stirs up the soul as well as the ocean. ~ victor-hugo, @wisdomtrove
270:Surely a man needs a closed place wherein he may strike root and, like the seed, become. But also he needs the great Milky Way above him and the vast sea spaces, though neither stars nor ocean serve his daily needs. ~ antoine-de-saint-exupery, @wisdomtrove
271:When anxious, uneasy and bad thoughts come, I go to the sea, and the sea drowns them out with its great wide sounds, cleanses me with its noise, and imposes a rhythm, upon everything in me that is bewildered and confused. ~ rainer-maria-rilke, @wisdomtrove
272:You are nipping in the bud fancies which I let blossom. The shore is safer, but I love to buffet the sea - I can count the bitter wrecks here in these pleasant waters, and hear the murmuring winds, but oh, I love the danger! ~ emily-dickinson, @wisdomtrove
273:... I leaped headlong into the Sea, and thereby have become more acquainted with the Soundings, the quicksands, and the rocks, than if I had stayed upon the green shore, and piped a silly pipe, and took tea and comfortable advice. ~ john-keats, @wisdomtrove
274:No man is so poor as that. As well might the mountain streamlets say they have nothing worth giving to the sea, because they are not rivers. Give what you have. To some one, it may be better than you dare to think. ~ henry-wadsworth-longfellow, @wisdomtrove
275:People travel to wonder at the height of mountains, at the huge waves of the sea, at the long courses of rivers, at the vast compass of the ocean, at the circular motion of the stars; and they pass by themselves without wondering. ~ saint-augustine, @wisdomtrove
276:The clouds were building up now for the trade wind and he looked ahead and saw a flight of wild ducks etching themselves against the sky over the water, then blurring, then etching again and he knew no man was ever alone on the sea. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
277:Then I reflect that all things happen, happen to one, precisely now. Century follows century, and things happen only in the present. There are countless men in the air, on land and at sea, and all that really happens happens to me. ~ jorge-luis-borges, @wisdomtrove
278:The richer we have become materially, the poorer we become morally and spiritually. We have learned to fly in the air like birds and swim in the sea like fish, but we have not learned the simple art of living together as brothers. ~ martin-luther-king, @wisdomtrove
279:Gods should be iridescent, like the rainbow in the storm. Man creates a God in his own image, and the gods grow old along with the men that made them... But the god-stuff roars eternally, like the sea, with too vast a sound to be heard. ~ d-h-lawrence, @wisdomtrove
280:Time is more complex near the sea than in any other place, for in addition to the circling of the sun and the turning of the seasons, the waves beat out the passage of time on the rocks and the tides rise and fall as a great clepsydra. ~ john-steinbeck, @wisdomtrove
281:The backside of heroism is often rather sad; women and servants know that. They know also that the heroism may be no less real for that. But achievement is smaller than men think. What is large is the sky, the earth, the sea, the soul. ~ ursula-k-le-guin, @wisdomtrove
282:To one given to day-dreaming, and fond of losing himself in reveries, a sea-voyage is full of subjects for meditation; but then they are the wonders of the deep and of the air, and rather tend to abstract the mind from worldly themes. ~ washington-irving, @wisdomtrove
283:As ships meet at sea a moment together, when words of greeting must be spoken, and then away upon the deep, so men meet in this world; and I think we should cross no man's path without hailing him, and if he needs giving him supplies. ~ henry-ward-beecher, @wisdomtrove
284:Let it crumble! Let the rocks revile me and flowers wilt at my coming. Your whole universe is not enough to prove me wrong. You are the king of gods, king of stones and stars, king of the waves of the sea. But you are not the king of man. ~ jean-paul-sartre, @wisdomtrove
285:This is my endlessly recurrent temptation: to go down to that Sea, and there neither dive nor swim nor float, but only dabble and splash, careful not to get out of my depth and holding on to the lifeline which connects me with my things temporal. ~ c-s-lewis, @wisdomtrove
286:I have investigated the dust-heaps of humanity, and found a treasure in all of them. I have found that humanity is not incidentally engaged, but eternally and systematically engaged, in throwing gold into the gutter and diamonds into the sea. ~ g-k-chesterton, @wisdomtrove
287:We're the bridge across forever, arching above the sea, adventuring for our pleasure, living mysteries for the fun of it, choosing disasters triumphs challenges impossible odds, testing ourselves over and again, learning love and love and love! ~ richard-bach, @wisdomtrove
288:The surface of the Earth is the shore of the cosmic ocean. From it we have learned most of what we know. Recently, we have waded a little out to sea, enough to dampen our toes or, at most, wet our ankles. The water seems inviting. The ocean calls. ~ carl-sagan, @wisdomtrove
289:Ere land and sea and the all-covering sky Were made, in the whole world the countenance Of nature was the same, all one, well named Chaos, a raw and undivided mass, Naught but a lifeless bulk, with warring seeds Of ill-joined elements compressed together. ~ ovid, @wisdomtrove
290:Love, unconquerable, Waster of rich men, keeper Of warm lights and all-night vigil In the soft face of a girl: Sea-wanderer, forest-visitor! Even the pure immortals cannot escape you, And mortal man, in his one day's dusk, Trembles before your glory. ~ sophocles, @wisdomtrove
291:Wild Nights – Wild Nights! Were I with thee Wild Nights should be Our luxury! Futile – the winds – To a heart in port – Done with the compass – Done with the chart! Rowing in Eden – Ah, the sea! Might I moor – Tonight – In thee! ~ emily-dickinson, @wisdomtrove
292:My soul is ten thousand miles wide and extremely invisibly deep. It is the same size as the sea, and you cannot, you cannot cram it into beer cans and fingernails and stake it out in lots and own it. It will drown you all and never even notice. ~ ursula-k-le-guin, @wisdomtrove
293:Students of the Way must not study Buddhism for the sake of themselves. They must study Buddhism only for the sake of Buddhism. The key to this is to renounce both body and mind without holding anything back and to offer them to the great sea of Buddhism. ~ dogen, @wisdomtrove
294:We need the books that affect us like a disaster, that grieve us deeply, like the death of someone we loved more than ourselves, like being banished into forests far from everyone, like a suicide. A book must be the axe for the frozen sea inside us. ~ franz-kafka, @wisdomtrove
295:and then he could not see her come into a room without a sense of the flowing of robes, of the flowering of blossoms, of the purple waves of the sea, of all things that are lovely and mutable on the surface but still and passionate in their heart. ~ virginia-woolf, @wisdomtrove
296:As the different streams, having their sources in different places, all mingle their water in the sea; O Lord, so the different paths which men take through different tendencies, various though they appear, crooked or straight, all lead to Thee. ~ swami-vivekananda, @wisdomtrove
297:Do not wade far out into the dangerous sea of this world's comfort. Take the good that God provides you, but say of it, "It passeth away;" for, indeed, it is but a temporary supply for a temporary need. Never suffer your goods to become your God. ~ charles-spurgeon, @wisdomtrove
298:You've seen the sun flatten and take strange shapes just before it sinks in the ocean. Do you have to tell yourself every time that it's an illusion caused by atmospheric dust and light distorted by the sea, or do you simply enjoy the beauty of it? ~ john-steinbeck, @wisdomtrove
299:But our love was stronger by far than the love Of those who were older than we Of many far wiser than we And neither the angels in heaven above, Nor the demons down under the sea, Can ever dissever my soul from the soul Of the beautiful Annabel Lee. ~ edgar-allan-poe, @wisdomtrove
300:I am to be broken. I am to be derided all my life. I am to be cast up and down among these men and women, with their twitching faces, with their lying tongues, like a cork on a rough sea. Like a ribbon of weed I am flung far every time the door opens. ~ virginia-woolf, @wisdomtrove
301:I don’t know, I don’t feel right unless I’ve got the sea and mountains nearby. People are mostly a product of where they were born and raised. How you think and feel’s always linked to the lay of the land, the temperature. The prevailing winds, even. ~ haruki-murakami, @wisdomtrove
302:Tell me", he wanted to say, "everything in the whole world" - for he had the wildest, most absurd, extravagant ideas about poets and poetry - but how to speak to a man who does not see you? who sees ogres, satyrs, perhaps the depth of the sea instead? ~ virginia-woolf, @wisdomtrove
303:You shall find books and sermons everywhere, in the land and in the sea, in the earth and in the skies, and you shall learn from every living beast, and bird, and fish, and insect, and from every useful or useless plant that springs from the ground. ~ charles-spurgeon, @wisdomtrove
304:I GO DOWN TO THE SHORE I go down to the shore in the morning and depending on the hour the waves are rolling in or moving out, and I say, oh, I am miserable, what shall— what should I do? And the sea says in its lovely voice: Excuse me, I have work to do. ~ mary-oliver, @wisdomtrove
305:Haven't you heard, though, About the ships where war has found them out At sea, about the towns where war has come Through opening clouds at night with droning speed Further o'erhead than all but stars and angels And children in the ships and in the towns? ~ robert-frost, @wisdomtrove
306:No good book has ever been written that has in it symbols arrived at beforehand and stuck in. ... I tried to make a real old man, a real boy, a real sea and a real fish and real sharks. But if I made them good and true enough they would mean many things ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
307:The birds looked upon me as nothing but a man, quite a trifling creature without wings-and they would have nothing to do with me. Were it not so I would build a small cabin for myself among their crowd of nests and pass my days counting the sea waves. ~ rabindranath-tagore, @wisdomtrove
308:Events of October 1962 indicated, as they had all through history, that control of the sea means security. Control of the seas can mean peace. Control of the seas can mean victory. The United States must control the seas if it is to protect your security... . ~ john-f-kennedy, @wisdomtrove
309:God descends to re-ascend. He comes down; down from the heights of absolute being into time and space, down into humanity ... down to the very roots and sea-bed of the nature He has created. But He goes down to come up again and bring the ruined world up with Him. ~ c-s-lewis, @wisdomtrove
310:He was moving through a new order of creation, of which few men had ever dreamed. Beyond the realms of sea and land and air and space lay the realms of fire, which he alone had been privileged to glimpse. It was too much to expect that he would also understand. ~ arthur-c-carke, @wisdomtrove
311:It is said by the Eldar that in water there lives yet the echo of the Music of the Ainur more than in any substance that is in this Earth; and many of the Children of Il√∫vatar hearken still unsated to the voices of the Sea, and yet know not for what they listen. ~ j-r-r-tolkien, @wisdomtrove
312:Silver flow the streams from Celos to Erui In the green fields of Lebennin! Tall grows the grass there. In the wind from the Sea The white lilies sway, And the golden bells are shaken of mallos and alfirin In the green fields of Lebennin, In the wind from the Sea! ~ j-r-r-tolkien, @wisdomtrove
313:The grand show is eternal. It is always sunrise somewhere; the dew is never dried all at once; a shower is forever falling; vapor is ever rising. Eternal sunrise, eternal dawn and gloaming, on sea and continents and islands, each in its turn, as the round earth rolls. ~ john-muir, @wisdomtrove
314:With my mother's death all settled happiness, all that was tranquil and reliable, disappeared from my life. There was to be much fun, many pleasures, many stabs of Joy; but no more of the old security. It was sea and islands now; the great continent had sunk like Atlantis. ~ c-s-lewis, @wisdomtrove
315:He (Cato) used to say that in all his life he never repented but of three things. The first was that he had trusted a woman with a secret; the second that he had gone by sea when he might have gone by land; and the third, that had passed one day without having a will by him. ~ plutarch, @wisdomtrove
316:Whales in mid-ocean, suspended in the waves of the sea great heaven of whales in the waters, old hierarchies. And enormous mother whales lie dreaming suckling their whale-tender young and dreaming with strange whale eyes wide open in the waters of the beginning and the end. ~ d-h-lawrence, @wisdomtrove
317:How much better is silence; the coffee cup, the table. How much better to sit by myself like the solitary sea-bird that opens its wings on the stake. Let me sit here for ever with bare things, this coffee cup, this knife, this fork, things in themselves, myself being myself. ~ virginia-woolf, @wisdomtrove
318:It was one of those hot, silent nights, when people sit at windows listening for the thunder which they know will shortly break; when they recall dismal tales of hurricanes and earthquakes; and of lonely travellers on open plains, and lonely ships at sea, struck by lightning. ~ charles-dickens, @wisdomtrove
319:Under the wide and starry sky, Dig the grave and let me lie. Glad did I live and gladly die, And I lay me down with a will. This be the verse you grave for me: Here he lies where he longed to be: Home is the sailor, home from the sea, And the hunter home from the hill. ~ robert-louis-stevenson, @wisdomtrove
320:He began to search among the infinite series of impressions which time had laid down, leaf upon leaf, fold upon fold softly, incessantly upon his brain; among scents, sounds; voices, harsh, hollow, sweet; and lights passing, and brooms tapping; and the wash and hush of the sea. ~ virginia-woolf, @wisdomtrove
321:I see nothing. We may sink and settle on the waves. The sea will drum in my ears. The white petals will be darkened with sea water. They will float for a moment and then sink. Rolling over the waves will shoulder me under. Everything falls in a tremendous shower, dissolving me. ~ virginia-woolf, @wisdomtrove
322:The sea can do craziness, it can do smooth, it can lie down like silk breathing or toss havoc shoreward; it can give gifts or withhold all; it can rise, ebb, froth like an incoming frenzy of fountains, or it can sweet-talk entirely. As I can too, and so, no doubt, can you, and you. ~ mary-oliver, @wisdomtrove
323:Build thee more stately mansions, O my soul, As the swift seasons roll! Leave thy low-vaulted past! Let each new temple, nobler than the last, Shut thee from heaven with a dome more vast, Till thou at length art free, Leaving thine outgrown shell by life's unresting sea! ~ oliver-wendell-holmes-sr, @wisdomtrove
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325:I have observed, on board a steamer, how men and women easily give way to their instinct for flirtation, because water has the power of washing away our sense of responsibility, and those who on land resemble the oak in their firmness behave like floating seaweed when on the sea. ~ rabindranath-tagore, @wisdomtrove
326:Cold be hand and heart and bone, and cold be sleep under stone: never more to wake on stony bed, never, till the Sun fails and the Moon is dead. In the black wind the stars shall die, and still on gold here let them lie, till the dark lord lifts his hand over dead sea and withered land. ~ j-r-r-tolkien, @wisdomtrove
327:First, he realized that the sea was blue and that there was an enormous quantity of it, and that it roared and roared-really all the banalities about the ocean that one could realize, but if any one had told him then that these things were banalities, he would have gaped in wonder. ~ f-scott-fitzgerald, @wisdomtrove
328:Unfortunately, half the boats were lost in a great storm at sea, and many members of the six boats that did make it to their destinations safely, were later killed by the very native people to whom they sought to transmit their knowledge of the Atlantean sciences, arts and metaphysics. ~ frederick-lenz, @wisdomtrove
329:Is it not important to find out how to listen not only to what is being said but to everything - to the noise in the streets, to the chatter of birds, to the noise of the tramcar, to the restless sea, to the voice of your husband, to your wife, to your friends, to the cry of a baby? ~ jiddu-krishnamurti, @wisdomtrove
330:All is going on as it was wont. The waves are hoarse with repetition of their mystery; the dust lies piled upon the shore; the sea-birds soar and hover; the winds and clouds go forth upon their trackless flight; the white arms beckon, in the moonlight, to the invisible country far away. ~ charles-dickens, @wisdomtrove
331:And the voices in the waves are always whispering to Florence, in their ceaseless murmuring, of love - of love, eternal and illimitable, not bounded by the confines of this world, or by the end of time, but ranging still, beyond the sea, beyond the sky, to the invisible country far away! ~ charles-dickens, @wisdomtrove
332:The Earth is beautiful, and bright, and kindly, but that is not all. The Earth is also terrible, and dark, and cruel. The rabbit shrieks dying in the green meadows. The mountains clench their great hands full of hidden fire. There are sharks in the sea, and there is cruelty in men's eyes. ~ ursula-k-le-guin, @wisdomtrove
333:He was sailing over a boundless expanse of sea, with a blood-red sky above, and the angry waters, lashed into fury beneath, boiling and eddying up, on every side. There was another vessel before them, toiling and labouring in the howling storm: her canvas fluttering in ribbons from the mast. ~ charles-dickens, @wisdomtrove
334:A man would know the end he goes to, but he cannot know it if he does not turn, and return to his beginning, and hold that beginning in his being. If he would not be a stick whirled and whelmed in the stream, he must be the stream itself, all of it, from its spring to its sinking in the sea. ~ ursula-k-le-guin, @wisdomtrove
335:When we feel ourselves to be sole heirs of the universe, when "the sea flows in our veins... and the stars are our jewels," when all things are perceived as infinite and holy, what motive can we have for covetousness or self-assertion, for the pursuit of power or the drearier forms of pleasure? ~ aldous-huxley, @wisdomtrove
336:Sail forth into the sea of life, O gentle, loving, trusting wife, And safe from all adversity Upon the bosom of that sea Thy comings and thy goings be! For gentleness and love and trust Prevail o'er angry wave and gust; And in the wreck of noble lives Something immortal still survives. ~ henry-wadsworth-longfellow, @wisdomtrove
337:No one can count the terrors that the earth spawns, catastrophic, gruesome, and the vast arms of the sea swarm with brute monsters bent on harm, and everywhere between the sky and ground lights bloom by day in flares and sudden bolts; and birds and beasts alike can tell of the whirlwind's whirling wrath. ~ aeschylus, @wisdomtrove
338:One disagreeable result of whispering is that it seems to evoke an atmosphere of silence, haunted by the ghosts of sound - strange cracks and tickings, the rustling of garments that have no substance in them, and the tread of dreadful feet that would leave no mark on the sea-sand or the winter snow. ~ charles-dickens, @wisdomtrove
339:Peace is something tangible. It silences the outgoing energy of the mind and feeds the aspiring heart. Peace is not merely the absence of quarreling and fighting. True peace is not affected by the roaring of the world, outer or inner. This sea of peace is at our command if we practise the spiritual life. ~ sri-chinmoy, @wisdomtrove
340:To find anything comparable with our forthcoming ventures into space, we must go back far beyond Columbus, far beyond Odysseus-far, indeed, beyond the first ape-man. We must contemplate the moment, now irrevocably lost in the mists of time, when the ancestor off all of us came crawling out of the sea. ~ arthur-c-carke, @wisdomtrove
341:Lady, the sun's light to our eyes is dear, And fair the tranquil reaches of the sea, And flowery earth in May, and bounding waters; And so right many fair things I might praise; Yet nothing is so radiant and so fair As for souls childless, with desire sore-smitten, To see the light of babes about the house. ~ euripedes, @wisdomtrove
342:She fell into a deep pool of sticky water, which eventually closed over her head. She saw nothing and heard nothing but a faint booming sound, which was the sound of the sea rolling over her head. While all her tormentors thought that she was dead, she was not dead, but curled up at the bottom of the sea. ~ virginia-woolf, @wisdomtrove
343:Shower on him every blessing, drown him in a sea of happiness, give him economic prosperity such that he should have nothing else to do but sleep, eat cakes, and busy himself with the continuation of the species, and even then, out of sheer ingratitude, sheer spite, man would play you some nasty trick. ~ fyodor-dostoevsky, @wisdomtrove
344:I am part of the sun as my eye is part of me. That I am part of the earth my feet know perfectly, and my blood is part of the sea. My soul knows that I am part of the human race, my soul is an organic part of the great human race, as my spirit is part of my nation. In my own very self, I am part of my family. ~ d-h-lawrence, @wisdomtrove
345:Liberty is one of the most precious gifts which heaven has bestowed on man; with it we cannot compare the treasures which the earth contains or the sea conceals; for liberty, as for honor, we can and ought to risk our lives; and, on for the other hand, captivity is the greatest evil that can befall man. ~ miguel-de-cervantes, @wisdomtrove
346:And thus ever by day and night, under the sun and under the stars, climbing the dusty hills and toiling along the weary plains, journeying by land and journeying by sea, coming and going so strangely, to meet and to act and react on one another, move all we restless travellers through the pilgrimage of life. ~ charles-dickens, @wisdomtrove
347:It is not to be wondered that men have worshiped the ocean, for in his depths they have seen mirrored the image of Eternity of Infinity. Here they have seen the symbol of God's great plan of oneness with His creatures, for the sea is the union of all infinite particles, and it takes the whole to make the one. ~ elbert-hubbard, @wisdomtrove
348:Her heart is full of joy with love, for in the Lord her mind is stilled. She has renounced every selfish attachment and draws abiding joy and strength from the One within. She lives not for herself, but lives to serve the Lord of Love in all, and swims across the sea of life breasting its rough waves joyfully. ~ teresa-of-avila, @wisdomtrove
349:There is no they, only us. We are part of a large fellowship called the human race. We all hurt the same. We all love the same. We all bleed the same. We all need understanding and care. We can't separate ourselves from one another. We are all part of the same vast sea of love, one indivisible divine mind. ~ marianne-williamson, @wisdomtrove
350:Methinks I am like a man, who having struck on many shoals, and having narrowly escap'd shipwreck in passing a small frith, has yet the temerity to put out to sea in the same leaky weather-beaten vessel, and even carries his ambition so far as to think of compassing the globe under these disadvantageous circumstances. ~ david-hume, @wisdomtrove
351:Deep, solemn optimism, it seems to me, should spring from this firm belief in the presence of God in the individual; not a remote, unapproachable governor of the universe, but a God who is very near every one of us, who is present not only in earth, sea and sky, but also in every pure and noble impulse of our hearts. ~ hellen-keller, @wisdomtrove
352:The painting was framed in a misty view of sky, sea, and valley. Newt's painting was small, black, and warty. It consisted of scratches made in a black, gummy impasto. The scratches formed a sort of spider's web, and I wondered if they might not be the sticky nets of human futility hung up on a moonless night to dry. ~ kurt-vonnegut, @wisdomtrove
353:I am a conscious wave, rising and falling from the unconscious depths each day when I wake and sleep. While I'm awake, I believe that I'm choosing my direction as I make my journey of life before I crash upon the shoreline of death. But actually everything I do is no more than an impersonal eddy in the great sea of being. ~ tim-freke, @wisdomtrove
354:. . . The books we need are the kind that act upon us like a misfortune, that make us suffer like the death of someone we love more than ourselves, that make us feel as though we were on the verge of suicide, or lost in a forest remote from all human habitation-a book should serve as an axe for the frozen sea within us. ~ franz-kafka, @wisdomtrove
355:I am part of the sun as my eye is part of me. That I am part of the earth my feet know perfectly, and my blood is part of the sea. There is not any part of me that is alone and absolute except my mind, and we shall find that the mind has no existence by itself, it is only the glitter of the sun on the surfaces of the water. ~ d-h-lawrence, @wisdomtrove
356:The castle of Cair Paravel on its little hill towered up above them; before them were the sands, with rocks and little pools of salt water, and seaweed, and the smell of the sea and long miles of bluish-green waves breaking for ever and ever on the beach. And oh, the cry of the seagulls! Have you ever heard it? Can you remember? ~ c-s-lewis, @wisdomtrove
357:But to Sam the evening deepened to darkness as he stood at the Haven; and as he looked at the grey sea he saw only a shadow in the waters that was soon lost in the West. There he stood far into the night, hearing only the sigh and murmur of the waves on the shores of Middle-Earth, and the sound of them sank deep into his heart. ~ j-r-r-tolkien, @wisdomtrove
358:in the cupboard sits my bottle like a dwarf waiting to scratch out my prayers. I drink and cough like some idiot at a symphony, sunlight and maddened birds are everywhere, the phone rings gamboling its sound against the odds of the crooked sea; I drink deeply and evenly now, I drink to paradise and death and the lie of love. ~ charles-bukowski, @wisdomtrove
359:We are warned by the Word both of our duty, our danger, and our remedy. On the sea of life there would be many more wrecks if it were not for the divine storm-signals which give to the watchful a timely warning. The Bible should be our Mentor, our Monitor, our Memento Mori, our Remembrancer, and the Keeper of our Conscience. ~ charles-spurgeon, @wisdomtrove
360:So I have to create the whole thing afresh for myself each time. Probably all writers now are in the same boat. It is the penalty we pay for breaking with tradition, and the solitude makes the writing more exciting though the being read less so. One ought to sink to the bottom of the sea, probably, and live alone with ones words. ~ virginia-woolf, @wisdomtrove
361:For the moon never beams without bringing me dreams Of the beautiful Annabel Lee; And the stars never rise but I feel the bright eyes Of the beautiful Annabel Lee; And so, all the night-tide, I lie down by the side Of my darling- my darling- my life and my bride, In the sepulchre there by the sea, In her tomb by the sounding sea. ~ edgar-allan-poe, @wisdomtrove
362:The pleasant life is not produced by continual drinking and dancing, nor sexual intercourse, nor rare dishes of sea food and other delicacies of a luxurious table. On the contrary, it is produced by sober reasoning which examines the motives for every choice and avoidance, driving away beliefs which are the source of mental disturbances. ~ epicurus, @wisdomtrove
363:Masculine exhalations are, as a rule, stronger, more vivid,more widely differentiated than those of women. In the odor of young men there is something elemental, as of fire, storm, and salt sea. It pulsates with buoyancy and desire. It suggests all the things strong and beautiful and joyous and gives me a sense of physical happiness. ~ hellen-keller, @wisdomtrove
364:As artists and traders in medieval cities began to form organizations, they instituted tough initiation ceremonies. Journeymen in Bergen, Norway, were shoved down a chimney, thrown three times into the sea, and soundly whipped. Such rites made belonging to the guild or corporation more precious to those who were accepted, and survived. ~ isaac-asimov, @wisdomtrove
365:If you read Exodus 15 carefully, it describes a storm at sea. This is the old Yahwistic source. In the retelling of the story in the later Priestly source, it is more miraculous: The water stands up on either side like a wall. There are walls of water standing up. As you move back in time, oddly enough, the story becomes more historical. ~ elie-wiesel, @wisdomtrove
366:The essential act of war is destruction, not necessarily of human lives, but of the products of human labor. War is a way of shattering to pieces, or pouring into the stratosphere, or sinking in the depths of the sea, materials which might otherwise be used to make the masses too comfortable, and hence, in the long run, too intelligent. ~ george-orwell, @wisdomtrove
367:A pilot's business is with the wind, and with the stars, with night, with sand, with the sea. He strives to outwit the forces of nature. He stares with expectancy for the coming of the dawn the way a gardener awaits the coming of spring. He looks forward to port as a promised land, and truth for him is what lives in the stars. ~ antoine-de-saint-exupery, @wisdomtrove
368:The brown blotches of the benevolent skin cancer the sun brings from its reflection on the tropic sea were on his cheeks. The blotches ran well down the sides of his face and his hands had the deep-creased scars from handling heavy fish on the cords. But none of these scars were fresh. They were as old as erosions in a fishless desert. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
369:Brooding, she changed the pool into the sea, and made the minnows into sharks and whales, and cast vast clouds over this tiny world by holding her hand against the sun, and so brought darkness and desolation, like God himself, to millions of ignorant and innocent creatures, and then took her hand away suddenly and let the sun stream down. ~ virginia-woolf, @wisdomtrove
370:I'd lay down my life for her - Mas'r Davy - Oh! most content and cheerful! She's more to me - gent'lmen - than - she's all to me that ever I can want, and more than ever I - than ever I could say. I - I love her true. There ain't a gent'lman in all the land - nor yet sailing upon all the sea - that can love his lady more than I love her. ~ charles-dickens, @wisdomtrove
371:once upon a time all the rivers combined to protest against the action of the sea in making their waters salt. "When we come to you," sad they to the sea, "we are sweet and drinkable; but when once we have mingled with you, our waters become as briny and unpalatable as your own." The sea replied shortly, "Keep away from me, and you'll remain sweet. ~ aesop, @wisdomtrove
372:There will be a shifting of the poles. There will be upheavals in the Arctic and the Antarctic that will make fotr the eruption of volcanos in the Torrid areas... The upper portion of Europe will be changed in the blink of an eye. The earth will be broken up in the western portion of America. The greater portion of Japan must go into the sea. ~ edgar-cayce, @wisdomtrove
373:A mighty mass of brick, and smoke, and shipping, Dirty and dusty, but as wide as eye Could reach, with here and there a sail just skipping In sight, then lost amidst the forestry Of masts; a wilderness of steeples peeping On tiptoe through their sea-coal canopy; A huge, dun cupola, like a fools-cap crown On a fool's head - and there is London Town. ~ lord-byron, @wisdomtrove
374:As I ate the oysters with their strong taste of the sea and their faint metallic taste that the cold white wine washed away, leaving only the sea taste and the succulent texture, and as I drank their cold liquid from each shell and washed it down with the crisp taste of the wine, I lost the empty feeling and began to be happy and to make plans. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
375:Those who look at the surface of the sea must behold the birth and death of the waves, but those who seek the depths of the ocean behold one indivisible mass of water. Similarly, those who acknowledge "life" and "death" are tossed by sorrow, while those who live in the illimitable superconsciousness behold and feel the One Ineffable Bliss. ~ paramahansa-yogananda, @wisdomtrove
376:In thinking about miracles, I believe that our frame of reference has been too dramatic. We have been looking for the burning bush, the parting of the sea, the bellowing voice from heaven. Instead we should be looking at the ordinary day-to-day events in our lives for evidence of the miraculous, maintaining at the same time a scientific orientation. ~ m-scott-peck, @wisdomtrove
377:Hope is the thing with feathers That perches in the soul, And sings the tune without the words, And never stops at all, And sweetest in the gale is heard; And sore must be the storm That could abash the little bird That kept so many warm. I've heard it in the chilliest land And on the strangest sea; Yet, never, in extremity, It asked a crumb of me. ~ emily-dickinson, @wisdomtrove
378:I did an event in Washington, and it was like we lifted a sea.Immediately after [9/11], there was a stunned shock - kind of this feeling of "What do we do now?" I started performing, and there was a catharsis in the laughing. People started to be able to laugh again. Laughter can be many things - sometimes a medicine, sometimes a weapon, depending on. ~ robin-williams, @wisdomtrove
379:We in America have learned bitter lessons from two world wars: It is better to be here [in Europe] ready to protect the peace, than to take blind shelter across the sea, rushing to respond only after freedom is lost.  We've learned that isolationism never was and never will be an acceptable response to tyrannical governments with an expansionist intent. ~ ronald-reagan, @wisdomtrove
380:I have walked with people whose eyes are full of light but who see nothing in sea or sky, nothing in city streets, nothing in books. It were far better to sail forever in the night of blindness with sense, and feeling, and mind, than to be content with the mere act of seeing. The only lightless dark is the night of darkness in ignorance and insensibility. ~ hellen-keller, @wisdomtrove
381:It would seem that Our Lord finds our desires not too strong, but too weak. We are half-hearted creatures, fooling about with drink and sex and ambition when infinite joy is offered us, like an ignorant child who wants to go on making mud pies in a slum because he cannot imagine what is meant by the offer of a holiday at the sea. We are far too easily pleased. ~ c-s-lewis, @wisdomtrove
382:Each of us is free to move our consciousness through that infinite pattern of possibilities as we please. If we're filled with fears, or if we trust the fears of others, we'll choose a path in which our city falls into the sea, or a path in which a third world war vaporizes us, or whatever other disaster is most thrilling or horrifying or fascinating for us. ~ richard-bach, @wisdomtrove
383:To the glistening Eastern sea, I give you Queen Lucy, the Valiant. To the great Western Wood, King Edmund the Just. To the radiant Southern sun, Queen Susan, the Gentle; and to the clear Northern sky I give you King Peter, the Magnificent. Once a king or queen of Narnia, always a king or queen. May your wisdom grace us 'til the stars rain down from the heavens. ~ c-s-lewis, @wisdomtrove
384:As children we were taught to memorize this year with pride and joy as the year people began living full and imaginative lives on the continent of North America. Actually, people had been living full and imaginative lives on the continent of North America for hundreds of years before that. 1492 was simply the year sea pirates began to rob, cheat, and kill them. ~ kurt-vonnegut, @wisdomtrove
385:Look at this vigorous plant that lifts its head from the meadow, See how its leaves are turned to the north, as true as the magnet; This is the compass-flower, that the finger of God has planted Here in the houseless wild, to direct the traveller's journey. Over the sea-like, pathless, limitless waste of the desert, Such in the soul of man is faith. ~ henry-wadsworth-longfellow, @wisdomtrove
386:Usually when I draw, I try to be in a contemplative mood. I try to keep my mind as empty, vacant and tranquil as possible. The outer mind is like the surface of the sea. On the surface, the sea is full of waves and surges; it is all restlessness. But when we dive deep below, the same sea is all peace, calmness and quiet, and there we find the source of creativity. ~ sri-chinmoy, @wisdomtrove
387:And now at last it comes. You will give me the Ring freely! In place of the Dark Lord you will set up a Queen. And I shall not be dark, but beautiful and terrible as the Morning and the Night! Fair as the Sea and the Sun and the Snow upon the Mountain! Dreadful as the Storm and the Lightning! Stronger than the foundations of the earth. All shall love me and despair! ~ j-r-r-tolkien, @wisdomtrove
388:There is nothing&
389:Yet optimism is in order, because day by day democracy is proving itself to be a not-at-all-fragile flower. From Stettin on the Baltic to Varna on the Black Sea, the regimes planted by totalitarianism have had more than 30 years to establish their legitimacy. But none - not one regime - has yet been able to risk free elections. Regimes planted by bayonets do not take root. ~ ronald-reagan, @wisdomtrove
390:Jungians such as Joseph Campbell have generalised such journeys into a set of archetypal events and images. Though they can be useful in criticism, I mistrust them as fatally reductive. “Ah, the Night Sea Voyage!” we cry, feeling that we have understood something important — but we’ve merely recognised it. Until we are actually on that voyage, we have understood nothing. ~ ursula-k-le-guin, @wisdomtrove
391:The near end of the street was rather dark and had mostly vegetable shops. Abundance of vegetables - piles of white and green fennel, like celery, and great sheaves of young, purplish, sea-dust-coloured artichokes . . . long strings of dried figs, mountains of big oranges, scarlet large peppers, a large slice of pumpkin, a great mass of colours and vegetable freshness. . . . ~ d-h-lawrence, @wisdomtrove
392:I have never seen the sea quiet round Treasure Island. The sun might blaze overhead, the air be without a breath, the surface smooth and blue, but still these great rollers would be running along all the external coast, thundering and thundering by day and night; and I scarce believe there is one spot in the island where a man would be out of earshot of their noise. ~ robert-louis-stevenson, @wisdomtrove
393:I'll never be a poet,' said Amory as he finished. &
394:Love one another, but make not a bond of love: let it rather be a moving sea between the shores of your souls. Fill each other's cup but drink not from one cup. Give one another of your bread but eat not from the same loaf. Sing and dance together and be joyous, but let each one of you be alone, even as the strings of a lute are alone though they quiver with the same music.  ~ kahlil-gibran, @wisdomtrove
395:An apt and true reply was given to Alexander the Great by a pirate who had been seized. For when that king had asked the man what he meant by keeping hostile possession of the sea, he answered with bold pride. "What thou meanest by seizing the whole earth; but because I do it with a petty ship, I am called a robber, whilst thou who dost it with a great fleet art styled emperor." ~ saint-augustine, @wisdomtrove
396:. . . it is difficult for Europeans to appreciate the sentiment. Other nations kill animals by wholesale and kill one another; they exist in a sea of blood. A European said that the reason why in India animals were not killed was because it was supposed that they contained the spirits of ancestors. This reason was worthy of a savage nation who are not many steps from the brute. ~ swami-vivekananda, @wisdomtrove
397:We only seem to learn from Life that Life doesn't matter so much as it seemed to do - it's not so burningly important, after all, what happens. We crawl, like blinking sea-creatures, out of the Ocean onto a spur of rock, we creep over the promontory bewildered and dazzled and hurting ourselves, then we drop in the ocean on the other side: and the little transit doesn't matter so much. ~ d-h-lawrence, @wisdomtrove
398:We seem, these days, much more willing to recognize the perils before us than we were even a decade ago. The newly recognized dangers threaten all of us, equally. No one can say how it will turn out down here. But this is also, we may note, the first time that a species has become able to journey to the planets and the stars. Sailors on a becalmed sea, we sense a stirring of the breeze. ~ carl-sagan, @wisdomtrove
399:Human existence is girt round with mystery: the narrow region of our experience is a small island in the midst of a boundless sea. To add to the mystery, the domain of our earthly existence is not only an island of infinite space, but also in infinite time. The past and the future are alike shrouded from us: we neither know the origin of anything which is, nor its final destination. ~ john-stuart-mill, @wisdomtrove
400:The Brain - is wider than the Sky - For - put them side by side - The one the other will contain With ease - and You - beside - The Brain is deeper than the sea - For- hold them - Blue to Blue - The one the other will absorb - As Sponges - Buckets - do - The Brain is just the weight of God - For - Heft them - Pound for Pound - And they will differ - if they do - As Syllable from Sound. ~ emily-dickinson, @wisdomtrove
401:Suppose you stand on a high place to enjoy the beauty of the sparkling sea below. You need do nothing to create that beauty; you need only BE IN THE SAME PLACE WHERE IT IS, and let nature do the rest. So it is with the inner life. There is nothing we can DO to gain psychic beauty. It already exists without our effort. We need only be where we belong, that is, in self-union. Then, beauty IS. ~ vernon-howard, @wisdomtrove
402:She had known happiness, exquisite happiness, intense happiness, and it silvered the rough waves a little more brightly, as daylight faded, and the blue went out of the sea and it rolled in waves of pure lemon which curved and swelled and broke upon the beach and the ecstasy burst in her eyes and waves of pure delight raced over the floor of her mind and she felt, It is enough! It is enough! ~ virginia-woolf, @wisdomtrove
403:I don't like your miserable lonely single front name. It is so limited, so meager; it has no versatility; it is weighted down with the sense of responsibility; it is worn threadbare with much use; it is as bad as having only one jacket and one hat; it is like having only one relation, one blood relation, in the world. Never set a child afloat on the flat sea of life with only one sail to catch the wind. ~ d-h-lawrence, @wisdomtrove
404:Gil-galad was an Elven-king. Of him the harpers sadly sing: the last whose realm was fair and free between the Mountains and the Sea. His sword was long, his lance was keen, his shining helm afar was seen; the countless stars of heaven's field were mirrored in his silver shield. But long ago he rode away, and where he dwelleth none can say; for into darkness fell his star in Mordor where the shadows are. ~ j-r-r-tolkien, @wisdomtrove
405:Have you ever been at sea in a dense fog, when it seemed as if a tangible white darkness shut you in, and the great ship, tense and anxious, groped her way toward the shore with plummet and sounding-line, and you waited with beating heart for something to happen? I was like that ship before my education began, only I was without compass or sounding-line, and had no way of knowing how near the harbour was. ~ hellen-keller, @wisdomtrove
406:A mob is usually a creature of very mysterious existence, particularly in a large city. Where it comes from, or whither it goes, few men can tell. Assembling and dispersing with equal suddenness, it is as difficult to follow to its various sources as the sea itself; nor does the parallel stop here, for the ocean is not more fickle and uncertain, more terrible when roused, more unreasonable or more cruel. ~ charles-dickens, @wisdomtrove
407:I don't understand anything. Life is so strange. I feel like some one who's lived all his life by a duck-pond and suddenly is shown the sea. It makes me a little breathless, and yet it fills me with elation. I don't want to die, I want to live. I'm beginning to feel a new courage. I feel like one of those old sailors who set sail for undiscovered seas and I think my soul hankers for the unknown. ~ william-somerset-maugham, @wisdomtrove
408:Nobody could catch cold by the sea; nobody wanted appetite by the sea; nobody wanted spirits; nobody wanted strength. Sea air was healing, softening, relaxing - fortifying and bracing - seemingly just as was wanted - sometimes one, sometimes the other. If the sea breeze failed, the seabath was the certain corrective; and where bathing disagreed, the sea air alone was evidently designed by nature for the cure. ~ jane-austen, @wisdomtrove
409:When you collect marine animals there are certain flat worms so delicate that they are almost impossible to capture whole, for they break and tatter under the touch. You must let them ooze and crawl of their own will onto a knife blade and then lift them gently into your bottle of sea water. And perhaps that might be the way to write this book ‚î to open the page and let the stories crawl in by themselves. ~ john-steinbeck, @wisdomtrove
410:As I stood alone and forsaken, and the power of the sea and the battle of the elements reminded me of my own nothingness, and on the other hand, the sure flight of the birds recalled the words spoken by Christ: Not a sparrow shall fall on the ground without your Father: then, all at once, I felt how great and how small I was; then did those two mighty forces, pride and humility, happily unite in friendship. ~ soren-kierkegaard, @wisdomtrove
411:When I sit with students, I do not just want to help them solve their problems. I want to find a moment with each person where their mind stops and their eyes open. I want us to be together as if we were lying in a field on the underside of the earth on a clear summer night, held only by the magnet of gravity, looking down into a bottomless sea of stars. I want us to remember together the beauty all around us. ~ jack-kornfield, @wisdomtrove
412:Farewell sweet earth and northern sky, for ever blest, since here did lie and here with lissom limbs did run beneath the Moon, beneath the Sun, L√∫thien Tin√∫viel more fair than Mortal tongue can tell. Though all to ruin fell the world and were dissolved and backward hurled; unmade into the old abyss, yet were its making good, for this - the dusk, the dawn, the earth, the sea - that L√∫thien for a time should be. ~ j-r-r-tolkien, @wisdomtrove
413:Loving-kindness for someone being born. Loving-kindness for someone dying. Your loving-kindness is flowing comfortably, perhaps in rhythm with the breath. Your loving-kindness is extending to all living beings on this earth. Wishing them all well. All kinds of animals, in the sea, on the earth, in the air: may they all be healthy and at ease. Wishing well to plants of all kinds: may they all be healthy and at ease. ~ rick-hanson, @wisdomtrove
414:Creation was given to people as a clean window through which the light of God could shine into people's souls. Sun and moon, night and day, rain, sea, the crops, the flowering tree, all these things were transparent. They spoke to people not of themselves but only of Him who made them. Nature was symbolic. But the progressive degradation of humans led them further and further from this truth. Nature became opaque. ~ thomas-merton, @wisdomtrove
415:All right, beautiful. You've got me tied down to this stone table, and there's a knife in your hand that says you get to rule Narnia for another hundred years. So maybe I die, and winter goes on. Maybe the hunger and the darkness and the fear never end. But as long as the children believe in me, I know that Aslan will live again. I, the Great Lion, Son of The Emperor Over The Sea, will live again and - aaaaauugh!! ~ c-s-lewis, @wisdomtrove
416:Mock on, mock on, Voltaire, Rousseau! Mock on, mock on: &
417:The wide stare stared itself out for one while; the Sun went down in a red, green, golden glory; the stars came out in the heavens, and the fire-flies mimicked them in the lower air, as men may feebly imitate the goodness of a better order of beings; the long dusty roads and the interminable plains were in repose-and so deep a hush was on the sea, that it scarcely whispered of the time when it shall give up its dead. ~ charles-dickens, @wisdomtrove
418:Except by name, Jean Paul Friedrich Richter is little known out of Germany. The only thing connected with him, we think, that has reached this country is his saying,-imported by Madame de Staël, and thankfully pocketed by most newspaper critics,-&
419:She rises up out of a sea of faces and embraces me, embraces me passionately - a thousand eyes, noses, fingers, legs, bottles, windows, purses, saucers all glaring at us an we in each other's arm oblivious. I sit down beside her and she talks - a flood of talk. Wild consumptive notes of hysteria, perversion, leprosy. I hear not a word because she is beautiful and I love her and now I am happy and willing to die. ~ henry-miller, @wisdomtrove
420:Once Henry had heard a crying noise at sea, and had seen a mermaid floating on the ocean's surface. The mermaid had been injured by a shark. Henry had pulled the mermaid out of the water with a rope, and she had died in his arms... "what language did the mermaid speak?" Alma wanted to know, imagining that it like almost have to be Greek. "English!" Henry said. "By God, plum, why would I rescue a deuced foreign mermaid? ~ elizabeth-gilbert, @wisdomtrove
421:And the ship went out into the High Sea and passed into the West, until at last on a night of rain Frodo smelled a sweet fragrance on the air and heard the sound of singing that came over the water. And then it seemed to him that as in his dream in the house of Bombadil, the grey rain-curtain turned all to silver glass and was rolled back, and he beheld white shores and beyond them a far green country under a swift sunrise. ~ j-r-r-tolkien, @wisdomtrove
422:I am a star in the firmament that observe the world, despises the world and consumed in its heat. I am the sea by night in a storm the sea shouting that accumulates new sins and to the ancient makes recompense. I am exiled from your world of pride polite, by pride defrauded, I am the king without crown. I am the passion without words without stones of the hearth, without weapons in the war, is my same force that make me sick ~ hermann-hesse, @wisdomtrove
423:Isn't it sad that you can tell people that the ozone layer is being depleted, the forests are being cut down, the deserts are advancing steadily, that the greenhouse effect will raise the sea level 200 feet, that overpopulation is choking us, that pollution is killing us, that nuclear war may destroy us - and they yawn and settle back for a comfortable nap. But tell them that the Martians are landing, and they scream and run. ~ isaac-asimov, @wisdomtrove
424:The choice, as Wells once said, is the Universe-or nothing. . . . The challenge of the great spaces between the worlds is a stupendous one; but if we fail to meet it, the story of our race will be drawing to its close. Humanity will have turned its back upon the still untrodden heights and will be descending again the long slope that stretches, across a thousand million years of time, down to the shores of the primeval sea. ~ arthur-c-carke, @wisdomtrove
425:Then take me disappearin' through the smoke rings of my mind, Down the foggy ruins of time, far past the frozen leaves, The haunted, frightened trees, out to the windy beach, Far from the twisted reach of crazy sorrow. Yes, to dance beneath the diamond sky with one hand waving free, Silhouetted by the sea, circled by the circus sands, With all memory and fate driven deep beneath the waves, Let me forget about today until tomorrow. ~ bob-dylan, @wisdomtrove
426:One of the most dangerous errors is that civilization is automatically bound to increase and spread. The lesson of history is the opposite; civilization is a rarity, attained with difficulty and easily lost. The normal state of humanity is barbarism, just as the normal surface of the planet is salt water. Land looms large in our imagination and civilization in history books, only because sea and savagery are to us less interesting. ~ c-s-lewis, @wisdomtrove
427:A sudden gust of rain blew over them and then another - as if small liquid clouds were bouncing along the land. Lightning entered the sea far off and the air blew full of crackling thunder. The table cloths blew around the pillars. They blew and blew and blew. The flags twisted around the red chairs like live things, the banners were ragged, the corners of the table tore off through the burbling billowing ends of the cloths. ~ f-scott-fitzgerald, @wisdomtrove
428:I stare at her chest. As she breathes, the rounded peaks move up and down like the swell of waves, somehow reminding me of rain falling softly on a broad stretch of sea. I'm the lonely voyager standing on deck, and she's the sea. The sky is a blanket of gray, merging with the gray sea off on the horizon. It's hard to tell the difference between sea and sky. Between voyager and sea. Between reality and the workings of the heart. ~ haruki-murakami, @wisdomtrove
429:Translation is entirely mysterious. Increasingly I have felt that the art of writing is itself translating, or more like translating than it is like anything else. What is the other text, the original? I have no answer. I suppose it is the source, the deep sea where ideas swim, and one catches them in nets of words and swings them shining into the boat... where in this metaphor they die and get canned and eaten in sandwiches. ~ ursula-k-le-guin, @wisdomtrove
430:Little Words When you are gone, there is nor bloom nor leaf, Nor singing sea at night, nor silver birds; And I can only stare, and shape my grief In little words. I cannot conjure loveliness, to drown The bitter woe that racks my cords apart. The weary pen that sets my sorrow down Feeds at my heart. There is no mercy in the shifting year, No beauty wraps me tenderly about. I turn to little words- so you, my dear, Can spell them out. ~ dorothy-parker, @wisdomtrove
431:The effort to improve the conditions of man, however, is not a task for the few. It is the task of all nations-acting alone, acting in groups, acting in the United Nations, for plague and pestilence, plunder and pollution, the hazards of nature and the hunger of children are the foes of every nation. The earth, the sea and the air are the concern of every nation. And science, technology and education can be the ally of every nation. ~ john-f-kennedy, @wisdomtrove
432:You don't love a woman because she is beautiful, but she is beautiful because you love her. Never underestimate the power of love. The way to love anything is to realize it may be lost. The heart has its reasons that reason does not know at all. Music is love in search of a word. There is pleasure in the pathless woods; there is a rapture on the lonely shore; There is society, where none intrudes, by the deep sea, and music in its roar. ~ lord-byron, @wisdomtrove
433:The lapse of ages changes all things - time - language - the earth - the bounds of the sea - the stars of the sky, and everything &
434:Freedom is the right to question and change the established way of doing things. It is the continuing revolution of the marketplace. It is the understanding that allows us to recognize shortcomings and seek solutions. It is the right to put forth an idea, scoffed at by the experts, and watch it catch fire among the people. It is the right to follow your dream, or stick to your conscience even if you're the only one in a sea of doubters. ~ ronald-reagan, @wisdomtrove
435:Huge knots of sea-weed hung upon the jagged and pointed stones, trembling in every breath of wind; and the green ivy clung mournfully round the dark and ruined battlements. Behind it rose the ancient castle, its towers roofless, and its massive walls crumbling away, but telling us proudly of its own might and strength, as when, seven hundred years ago, it rang with the clash of arms, or resounded with the noise of feasting and revelry. ~ charles-dickens, @wisdomtrove
436:Such is the remorseless progression of human society, shedding lives and souls as it goes on its way. It is an ocean into which men sink who have been cast out by the law and consigned, with help most cruelly withheld, to moral death. The sea is the pitiless social darkness into which the penal system casts those it has condemned, an unfathomable waste of misery. The human soul, lost in those depths, may become a corpse. Who shall revive it? ~ victor-hugo, @wisdomtrove
437:You know, when one's in love,' I said, &
438:I read the text; and then I come to the Shirat ha-Yam, to the Song of the Sea [Exodus 15], to the poetry. Who could have written such a poem except someone who went through it? It is so full of life, so full of truth, of passion, of concern. And the thousands and thousands of commentaries in the Talmudic tradition that have been written on it. It had to have happened. But even if not, I would attribute the same beauty to the text as I do now. ~ elie-wiesel, @wisdomtrove
439:One can imagine a time when men who still inhabit organic bodies are regarded with pity by those who have passed on to an infinitely richer mode of existence, capable of throwing their consciousness or sphere of attention instantaneously to any point on land, sea, or sky where there is a suitable sensing organ. In adolescence we leave childhood behind; one day there may be a second and more portentous adolescence, when we bid farewell to the flesh. ~ arthur-c-carke, @wisdomtrove
440:The boat dipped and swayed and sometimes took on water, but it did not sink; the two brothers had waterproofed it well. I do not know where it finally fetched up, if it ever did; perhaps it reached the sea and sails there forever, like a magic boat in a fairytale. All I know is that it was still afloat and still running on the breast of the flood when it passed the incorporated town limits of Derry, Maine, and there it passes out of this tale forever. ~ stephen-king, @wisdomtrove
441:This unlikely story begins on a sea that was a blue dream, as colorful as blue-silk stockings, and beneath a sky as blue as the irises of children's eyes. From the western half of the sky the sun was shying little golden disks at the sea&
442:We shall not cease from exploration And the end of all our exploring Will be to arrive where we started And know the place for the first time. Through the unknown, remembered gate When the last of earth left to discover Is that which was the beginning; At the source of the longest river The voice of the hidden waterfall And the children in the apple-tree Not known, because not looked for But heard, half-heard, in the stillness Between two waves of the sea. ~ t-s-eliot, @wisdomtrove
443:Often, when following the trail which meanders over the hills, I pull myself up in an effort to encompass the glory and the grandeur which envelops the whole horizon. Often, when the clouds pile up in the north and the sea is churned with white caps, I say to myself: "This is the California that men dreamed of years ago, this is the Pacific that Balboa looked out on from the Peak of Darien, this is the face of the earth as the Creator intended it to look. ~ henry-miller, @wisdomtrove
444:I love moving water, I love ships, I love the sharp definition, the concentrated humanity, the sublime solitude of life at sea. The dangers of it only make present to us the peril inherent in all existence, which the stupid, ignorant, un-travelled land-worm never discovers; and the art of it, so mathematical, so exact, so rewarding to intelligence, appeals to courage and clears the mind of superstition, while filling it with humility and true religion. ~ george-santayana, @wisdomtrove
445:Long ago, Sir Isaac Newton gave us three laws of motion, which were the work of genius. But Sir Isaac's talents didn't extend to investing: He lost a bundle in the South Sea Bubble, explaining later, &
446:So the crew fly on with no thought that they are in motion. Like night over the sea, they are very far from the earth, from towns, from trees. The clock ticks on. The dials, the radio lamps, the various hands and needles go though their invisible alchemy. . . . and when the hour is at hand the pilot may glue his forehead to the window with perfect assurance. Out of oblivion the gold has been smelted: there it gleams in the lights of the airport. ~ antoine-de-saint-exupery, @wisdomtrove
447:Let us suppose that an ichthyologist is exploring the life of the ocean. He casts a net into the water and brings up a fishy assortment. Surveying his catch, he proceeds in the usual manner of a scientist to systematise what it reveals. He arrives at two generalisations: No sea-creature is less than two inches long. (2) All sea-creatures have gills. These are both true of his catch, and he assumes tentatively that they will remain true however often he repeats it. ~ sir-arthur-eddington, @wisdomtrove
448:We set sail on this new sea because there is new knowledge to be gained, and new rights to be won, and they must be won and used for the progress of all people. For space science, like nuclear science and technology, has no conscience of its own. Whether it will become a force for good or ill depends on man, and only if the United States occupies a position of preeminence can we help decide whether this new ocean will be a sea of peace or a new terrifying theater of war. ~ john-f-kennedy, @wisdomtrove
449:I wanted a metamorphosis, a change to fish, to leviathan, to destroyer. I wanted the earth to open up, to swallow everything in one engulfing yawn. I wanted to see the city buried fathoms deep in the bosom of the sea. I wanted to sit in a cave and read by candlelight. I wanted that eye extinguished so that I might have a chance to know my own body, my own desires. I wanted to be alone for a thousand years in order to reflect on what I had seen and heard - and in order to forget. ~ henry-miller, @wisdomtrove
450:To Helen Helen, thy beauty is to me Like those Nicean barks of yore That gently, o'er a perfumed sea, The weary, way-worn wanderer bore To his own native shore. On desperate seas long wont to roam, Thy hyacinth hair, thy classic face, Thy Naiad airs have brought me home To the glory that was Greece, And the grandeur that was Rome. Lo, in yon brilliant window-niche How statue-like I see thee stand, The agate lamp within thy hand, Ah! Psyche, from the regions which Are Holy Land! ~ edgar-allan-poe, @wisdomtrove
451:If the book we are reading does not wake us, as with a fist hammering on our skull, why then do we read? So that it shall make us happy? Good God, we should also be happy if we had no books, and such books as make us happy we could, if need be, write ourselves. But what we must have are those books which come upon us like ill fortune, and distress us deeply, like the death of one we love better than ourselves; like suicide. A book must be an ice-axe to break the sea frozen inside us. ~ franz-kafka, @wisdomtrove
452:You are part of my existence, part of myself. You have been in every line I have ever read, since I first came here, the rough common boy whose poor heart you wounded even then. You have been in every prospect I have ever seen since-on the river, on the sails of the ships, on the marshes, in the clouds, in the light, in the darkness, in the wind, in the woods, in the sea, in the streets. You have been the embodiment of every graceful fancy that my mind has ever become acquainted with. ~ charles-dickens, @wisdomtrove
453:Roads go ever ever on, Over rock and under tree, By caves where never sun has shone, By streams that never find the sea; Over snow by winter sown, And through the merry flowers of June, Over grass and over stone, And under mountains of the moon. Roads go ever ever on Under cloud and under star, Yet feet that wandering have gone Turn at last to home afar. Eyes that fire and sword have seen And horror in the halls of stone Look at last on meadows green And trees and hills they long have known ~ j-r-r-tolkien, @wisdomtrove
454:You will die. You will not live forever. Nor will any man nor any thing. Nothing is immortal. But only to us is it given to know that we must die. And that is a great gift: the gift of selfhood. For we have only what we know we must lose, what we are willing to lose... That selfhood which is our torment, and our treasure, and our humanity, does not endure. It changes; it is gone, a wave on the sea. Would you have the sea grow still and the tides cease, to save one wave, to save yourself? ~ ursula-k-le-guin, @wisdomtrove
455:He had said, "I am a man," and that meant certain things to Juana. It meant that he was half insane and half god. It meant that Kino would drive his strength against a mountain and plunge his strength against the sea. Juana, in her woman's soul, knew that the mountain would stand while the man broke himself; that the sea would surge while the man drowned in it. And yet it was this thing that made him a man, half insane and half god, and Juana had need of a man; she could not live without a man. ~ john-steinbeck, @wisdomtrove
456:I do not know if Alice in Wonderland was an original story-I was, at least, no conscious imitator in writing it-but I do know that, since it came out, something like a dozen story-books have appeared, on identically the same pattern. The path I timidly explored believing myself to be &
457:Where now are the horse and the rider? Where is the horn that was blowing? Where is the helm and the hauberk, and the bright hair flowing? Where is the harp on the harpstring, and the red fire glowing? Where is the spring and the harvest and the tall corn growing? They have passed like rain on the mountain, like a wind in the meadow; The days have gone down in the West behind the hills into shadow. Who shall gather the smoke of the deadwood burning, Or behold the flowing years from the Sea returning? ~ j-r-r-tolkien, @wisdomtrove
458:Where is heaven? you ask me, my child,-the sages tell us it is beyond the limits of birth and death, unswayed by the rhythm of day and night; it is not of the earth. But your poet knows that its eternal hunger is for time and space, and it strives evermore to be born in the fruitful dust. Heaven is fulfilled in your sweet body, my child, in your palpitating heart. The sea is beating its drums in joy, the flowers are a-tiptoe to kiss you. For heaven is born in you, in the arms of the mother- dust. ~ rabindranath-tagore, @wisdomtrove
459:While believing strongly, without evidence, is considered a mark of madness or stupidity in any other area of our lives, faith in God still holds immense prestige in our society. Religion is the one area of our discourse where it is considered noble to pretend to be certain about things no human being could possibly be certain about. It is telling that this aura of nobility extends only to those faiths that still have many subscribers. Anyone caught worshipping Poseidon, even at sea, will be thought insane. ~ sam-harris, @wisdomtrove
460:Many of us may have watched the waves at sea. They rise, then fall, then rise again, then fall again... and this cycle continues endlessly. It is the same with our experience of the world and its objects and relationships. We may find happiness, but this happiness will soon turn to sorrow. The sorrow that we feel will subsequently turn back to happiness but this oscillation continues endlessly. In order to maintain inner balance, we need to find peace within instead of depending on the external world. ~ mata-amritanandamayi, @wisdomtrove
461:This self now as I leant over the gate looking down over fields rolling in waves of colour beneath me made no answer. He threw up no opposition. He attempted no phrase. His fist did not form. I waited. I listened. Nothing came, nothing. I cried then with a sudden conviction of complete desertion. Now there is nothing. No fin breaks the waste of this immeasurable sea. Life has destroyed me. No echo comes when I speak, no varied words. This is more truly death than the death of friends, than the death of youth. ~ virginia-woolf, @wisdomtrove
462:Between the scribe who has read and the prophet who has seen there is a difference as wide as the sea. We are today overrun with orthodox scribes, but the prophets, where are they? The hard voice of the scribe sounds over evangelicalism, but the Church waits for the tender voice of the saint who has penetrated the veil and has gazed with inward eye upon the Wonder that is God. And yet, thus to penetrate, to push in sensitive living experience into the holy Presence, is a privilege open to every child of God. ~ aiden-wilson-tozer, @wisdomtrove
463:The methods by which men have met and conquered trouble, or been slain by it, are the same in every age. Some have floated on the sea, and trouble carried them on its surface as the sea carries cork. Some have sunk at once to the bottom as foundering ships sink. Some have run away from their own thoughts. Some have coiled themselves up into a stoical indifference. Some have braved the trouble, and defied it. Some have carried it as a tree does a wound, until by new wood it can overgrow and cover the old gash. ~ henry-ward-beecher, @wisdomtrove
464:Those who would administer [charity] wisely must, indeed, be wise, for one of the serious obstacles to the improvement of our race is indiscriminate charity. It were better for mankind that the millions of the rich were thrown into the sea than spent to encourage the slothful, the drunken, the unworthy. Of every thousand dollars spent in so-called charity today, it is probable that nine hundred and fifty dollars is unwisely spent - so spent, indeed, as to produce the very evils which it hopes to mitigate or cure. ~ andrew-carnegie, @wisdomtrove
465:When you are a young person, you are like a young creek, and you meet many rocks, many obstacles and difficulties on your way. You hurry to get past these obstacles and get to the ocean. But as the creek moves down through the fields, it becomes larges and calmer and it can enjoy the reflection of the sky. It's wonderful. You will arrive at the sea anyway so enjoy the journey. Enjoy the sunshine, the sunset, the moon, the birds, the trees, and the many beauties along the way. Taste every moment of your daily life. ~ thich-nhat-hanh, @wisdomtrove
466:How do we meditate silently? Just by not talking, just by not using outer words, we are not doing silent meditation. Silent meditation is totally different. When we start meditating in silence, right from the beginning we feel the bottom of a sea within us and without. The life of activity movement and restlessness is on the surface, but deep below, underneath our human life, there is poise and silence. So, either we shall imagine this sea of silence within us or we shall feel that we are nothing but a sea of poise itself. ~ sri-chinmoy, @wisdomtrove
467:There were nights when he took a deal more rum and water than his head could carry; and then he would sometimes sit and sing his wicked old wild sea-songs, minding nobody... Often I have heard the house shaking with Yo-ho-ho and a bottle and rum, all the neighbours joining in for dear life with the fear of death upon them and each singing louder than the other to avoid remark. Fiften men on the dead man's chest, Yo-ho-ho and a bottle of rum! Drink and the devil have done for the rest. Yo-ho-ho and a bottle of rum! ~ robert-louis-stevenson, @wisdomtrove
468:And I will now rock the brown basin from side to side so that my ships may ride the waves. Some will founder. Some will dash themselves against the cliffs. One sails alone. That is my ship. It sails into icy caverns where the sea-bear barks and stalactites swing green chairs. The waves rise, their crests curl; look at the lights on the mastheads. They have scattered, they have foundered, all except my ship which mounts the wave and sweeps before the gale and reaches the islands where the parrots chatter and then the creepers. ~ virginia-woolf, @wisdomtrove
469:But some of the nonsense was evil, since it concealed great crimes. For example, teachers of children in the United States of America wrote this date on blackboards again and again, and asked the children to memorize it with pride and joy: 1492. The teachers told the children that this was when their continent was discovered by human beings. Actually, millions of human beings were already living full and imaginative lives on the continent in 1492. That was simply the year in which sea pirates began to cheat and rob and kill them. ~ kurt-vonnegut, @wisdomtrove
470:A lobster, when left high and dry among the rock, does not have the sense enough to work his way back to the sea, but waits for the sea to come to him. If it does not come, he remains where he is and dies, although the slightest effort would enable him to reach the waves, which are perhaps within a yard of him. The world is full of human lobsters; people stranded on the rocks of indecision and procrastination, who, instead of putting forth their own energies, are waiting for some grand billow of good fortune to set them afloat. ~ orison-swett-marden, @wisdomtrove
471:A library is but the soul's burial ground; it is the land of shadows. Yet one is impressed with the thought, the labor, and the struggle, represented in this vast catacomb of books. Who could dream, by the placid waters that issue from the level mouths of brooks into the lake, all the plunges, the whirls, the divisions, and foaming rushes that had brought them down to the tranquil exit? And who can guess through what channels of disturbance, and experiences of sorrow, the heart passed that has emptied into this Dead Sea of books? ~ henry-ward-beecher, @wisdomtrove
472:For some time she observed a great yellow butterfly, which was opening and closing its wings very slowly on a little flat stone. "What is it to be in love?" she demanded, after a long silence; each word as it came into being seemed to shove itself out into an unknown sea. Hypnotized by the wings of the butterfly, and awed by the discovery of a terrible possibility in life, she sat for some time longer. When the butterfly flew away, she rose, and within, her two books beneath her arm returned again, much as a soldier prepares for battle. ~ virginia-woolf, @wisdomtrove
473:But Sauron was not of mortal flesh, and though he was robbed now of that shape in which had wrought so great an evil, so that he could never again appear fair to the eyes of Men, yet his spirit arose out of the deep and passed as a shadow and a black wind over the sea, and came back to Middle-earth and to Mordor that was his home. There he took up again his great Ring in Barad-dur, and dwelt there, dark and silent, until he wrought himself a new guise, an image of malice and hatred made visible; and the Eye of Sauron the Terrible few could endure. ~ j-r-r-tolkien, @wisdomtrove
474:Ordinarily rivers run small at the beginning, grow broader and broader as they proceed, and become widest and deepest at the point, where they enter the sea. It is such rivers that the Christian's life is like. But the life of the mere worldly man is like those rivers in Southern Africa, which, proceeding from mountain freshets, are broad and deep at the beginning, and grow narrower and more shallow as they advance. They waster themselves by soaking into the sands, and at last they die out entirely. The farther they run the less there is of them. ~ henry-ward-beecher, @wisdomtrove
475:Truth is always stranger than fiction. We craft fiction to match our sense of how things ought to be, but truth cannot be crafted. Truth is, and truth has a way of astonishing us to our knees. Reminding us, that the universe does not exist to fulfill our expectations. Because we are imperfect beings who are self-blinded to the truth of the world’s stunning complexity, we shave reality to paper thin theories and ideologies that we can easily grasp and we call them truths. But the truth of a sea in all it’s immensity cannot be embodied in one tidewashed pebble. ~ dean-koontz, @wisdomtrove
476:a connotation of infinity sharpens the temporal splendor of this night when souls which have forgot frivolity in lowliness, noting the fatal flight of worlds whereto this earth’s a hurled dream down eager avenues of lifelessness consider for how much themselves shall gleam, in the poised radiance of perpetualness. When what's in velvet beyond doomed thought is like a woman amorous to be known; and man,whose here is alway worse than naught, feels the tremendous yonder for his own on such a night the sea through her blind miles of crumbling silence seriously smiles ~ e-e-cummings, @wisdomtrove
477:Now it has appeared to me unfair that humanity should be engaged perpetually in calling all those things bad which have been good enough to make other things better, in everlastingly kicking down the ladder by which it has climbed. It has appeared to me that progress should be something else besides a continual parricide; therefore I have investigated the dust-heaps of humanity, and found a treasure in all of them. I have found that humanity is not incidentally engaged, but eternally and systematically engaged, in throwing gold into the gutter and diamonds into the sea. ~ g-k-chesterton, @wisdomtrove
478:It must not be supposed that happiness will demand many or great possessions; for self-sufficiency does not depend on excessive abundance, nor does moral conduct, and it is possible to perform noble deeds even without being ruler of land and sea: one can do virtuous acts with quite moderate resources. This may be clearly observed in experience: private citizens do not seem to be less but more given to doing virtuous actions than princes and potentates. It is sufficient then if moderate resources are forthcoming; for a life of virtuous activity will be essentially a happy life. ~ aristotle, @wisdomtrove
479:I really don't know why it is that all of us are so committed to the sea, except I think it is because in addition to the fact that the sea changes and the light changes, and ships change, it is because we all came from the sea. And it is an interesting biological fact that all of us have, in our veins the exact same percentage of salt in our blood that exists in the ocean, and, therefore, we have salt in our blood, in our sweat, in our tears. We are tied to the ocean. And when we go back to the sea, whether it is to sail or to watch it we are going back from whence we came ~ john-f-kennedy, @wisdomtrove
480:I really don't know why it is that all of us are so committed to the sea, except I think it is because in addition to the fact that the sea changes and the light changes, and ships change, it is because we all came from the sea. And it is an interesting biological fact that all of us have, in our veins the exact same percentage of salt in our blood that exists in the ocean, and, therefore, we have salt in our blood, in our sweat, in our tears. We are tied to the ocean. And when we go back to the sea, whether it is to sail or to watch it we are going back from whence we came. ~ john-f-kennedy, @wisdomtrove
481:To the sea, to the sea! The white gulls are crying, The wind is blowing, and the white foam is flying. West, west away, the round sun is falling, Grey ship, grey ship, do you hear them calling, The voices of my people that have gone before me? I will leave, I will leave the woods that bore me; For our days are ending and our years failing. I will pass the wide waters lonely sailing. Long are the waves on the Last Shore falling, Sweet are the voices in the Lost Isle calling, In Eressea, in Elvenhome that no man can discover, Where the leaves fall not: land of my people forever! ~ j-r-r-tolkien, @wisdomtrove
482:TRANSCENDING Escher got it right. Men step down and yet rise up, the hand is drawn by the hand it draws, and a woman is poised on her very own shoulders. Without you and me this universe is simple, run with the regularity of a prison. Galaxies spin along stipulated arcs, stars collapse at the specified hour, crows u-turn south and monkeys rut on schedule. But we, whom the cosmos shaped for a billion years to fit this place, we know it failed. For we can reshape, reach an arm through the bars and, Escher-like, pull ourselves out. And while whales feeding on mackerel are confined forever in the sea, we climb the waves, look down from clouds. —From Look Down from Clouds (Marvin Levine, 1997) ~ martin-seligman, @wisdomtrove
483:It is particularly noteworthy that our fantasy self tends to be very visual, whereas our actual experiences are corporeal. In the fantasy, you observe a scene in your mind’s eye or on the computer screen. You see yourself standing on a tropical beach, the blue sea behind you, a big smile on your face, one hand holding a cocktail, the other arm around your lover’s waist. Paradise. What the picture does not show is the annoying fly that bites your leg, the cramped feeling in your stomach from eating that rotten fish soup, the tension in your jaw as you fake a big smile, and the ugly fight the happy couple had five minutes ago. If we could only feel what the people in the photos felt while taking them! ~ yuval-noah-harari, @wisdomtrove
484:Similar ecological disasters occurred on almost every one of the thousands of islands that pepper the Atlantic Ocean, Indian Ocean, Arctic Ocean and Mediterranean Sea. Archaeologists have discovered on even the tiniest islands evidence of the existence of birds, insects and snails that lived there for countless generations, only to vanish when the first human farmers arrived. None but a few extremely remote islands escaped man’s notice until the modern age, and these islands kept their fauna intact. The Galapagos Islands, to give one famous example, remained uninhabited by humans until the nineteenth century, thus preserving their unique menagerie, including their giant tortoises, which, like the ancient diprotodons, show no fear of humans. The First Wave Extinction, which accompanied the spread of the foragers, was followed by the Second Wave Extinction, which accompanied the spread of the farmers, and gives us an important perspective on the Third Wave Extinction, which industrial activity is causing today. Don’t believe tree-huggers who claim that our ancestors lived in harmony with nature. Long before the Industrial Revolution, Homo sapiens held the record among all organisms for driving the most plant and animal species to their extinctions. We have the dubious distinction of being the deadliest species in the annals of biology. Perhaps if more people were aware of the First Wave and Second Wave extinctions, they’d be less nonchalant about the Third Wave they are part of. If we knew how many species we’ve already eradicated, we might be more motivated to protect those that still survive. This is especially relevant to the large animals of the oceans. ~ yuval-noah-harari, @wisdomtrove

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1:sea of strangers ~ Jenna Burtenshaw,
2:Earth's sweat, the sea. ~ Empedocles,
3:Behold the Sea, ~ Ralph Waldo Emerson,
4:Beyond all things is the sea ~ Seneca,
5:Sea of Tranquility. ~ Esm Weijun Wang,
6:Glass is material sea. ~ Peter Ackroyd,
7:The Sea-chest ~ Robert Louis Stevenson,
8:The sea? What's that? ~ Zlata Filipovi,
9:All the sea-gods are dead. ~ Allen Tate,
10:I deep sea fish a lot. ~ John Entwistle,
11:Pasará, sea lo que fuere. ~ Idries Shah,
12:over the sea.   Hear ~ Carrie Anne Noble,
13:The vast unfathomable sea ~ Lewis Carroll,
14:Debt is a bottomless sea. ~ Thomas Carlyle,
15:ship needs a big sea. ~ Fyodor Dostoyevsky,
16:inn-sewer-ants-polly-sea. ~ Terry Pratchett,
17:suddenly, was the roaring sea ~ Enid Blyton,
18:the sea is made of blood ~ Charles Bukowski,
19:A fickle woman is the sea. ~ Tricia O Malley,
20:A wood that smells of the sea. ~ Nina George,
21:From the sea, to the sea. ~ Maggie Stiefvater,
22:The sea is certainly common to all. ~ Plautus,
23:twenty miles of the sea. My ~ Charles Dickens,
24:Kanoji Angre’s sea fort. From ~ Sanjeev Sanyal,
25:Love is the sea where intellect drowns. ~ Rumi,
26:Praise the sea; on shore remain. ~ John Florio,
27:Smell the sea and feel the sky. ~ Van Morrison,
28:I am drowning in an infinite sea. ~ Rick Yancey,
29:I sang in my chains like the sea ~ Dylan Thomas,
30:Night. Wind. Stars. Sea. Stones. ~ Tim Willocks,
31:The sea is the sweat of the earth. ~ Empedocles,
32:The sea makes you free, somehow. ~ Muriel Zagha,
33:Barrabas came to us by the sea. ~ Isabel Allende,
34:Besos aunque sea en la boca. ~ ngeles Mastretta,
35:Sun and wind and beat of sea, ~ Adelaide Crapsey,
36:The Dead Sea Scroll Deception),6 ~ Peter Levenda,
37:Que hablen de uno, aunque sea bien ~ Salvador Dal,
38:The sea hath fish for every man. ~ William Camden,
39:The sea lives in every one of us. ~ Robert Wyland,
40:I am a Nereid, a spirit of the sea. ~ Rick Riordan,
41:I am a shipwrecked man who fears every sea. ~ Ovid,
42:In the sea there are countless treasures, ~ Saadi,
43:Manannan Mac Lir, God of the Sea, ~ Cornelia Amiri,
44:The mind evolved in the sea. ~ Peter Godfrey Smith,
45:There's never an end for the sea. ~ Samuel Beckett,
46:The sea's vast depths lie open to the fish; ~ Ovid,
47:We were sailing on a sea of sand. ~ Alwyn Hamilton,
48:Winds of May, that dance on the sea, ~ James Joyce,
49:How the waves of the sea kiss the shore! ~ Anacreon,
50:I need the sea because it teaches me ~ Pablo Neruda,
51:Praise the Sea, but keepe on land. ~ George Herbert,
52:To-morrow we embark upon the boundless sea. ~ Homer,
53:Adventures of Robin Hood, The Sea Hawk, ~ Cary Elwes,
54:Land has its pirates, same as the sea, ~ Scott Lynch,
55:My logic's been drowned in a sea of emotion. ~ Sting,
56:Nobody with me at sea but myself. ~ Oliver Goldsmith,
57:There is no new wave, only the sea. ~ Claude Chabrol,
58:The sea hath its pearls ~ Henry Wadsworth Longfellow,
59:Time, like the sea, unties all knots. ~ Iris Murdoch,
60:Your heart must become a sea of love. ~ Sri Chinmoy,
61:Your mind and you are our Sargasso Sea. ~ Ezra Pound,
62:All wars will be settled by sea power. ~ Erich Raeder,
63:And one rose in a tent of sea and gave ~ Yvor Winters,
64:But never have I been a blue calm sea ~ Stevie Nicks,
65:The Person is a bubble on Time's sea. ~ Sri Aurobindo,
66:The sea has neither meaning nor pity. ~ Anton Chekhov,
67:The sound of the sea— just memory now. ~ Louise Gl ck,
68:Wine has drowned more than the sea. ~ Publilius Syrus,
69:at sea, things appear different. ~ Nathaniel Philbrick,
70:He was a life raft in a sea of assholes. ~ Anna Jarzab,
71:Iris from sea brings wind or mighty rain. ~ Empedocles,
72:Periplus of the Erythrean Sea, written ~ Jared Diamond,
73:The desert's an old dream of the sea. ~ Holly Ringland,
74:The sea cries with its meaningless voice, ~ Ted Hughes,
75:The sea does not like to be restrained. ~ Rick Riordan,
76:The sea drinks the air and the sun the sea. ~ Anacreon,
77:THE SKY IS MORE IMPERSONAL than the sea. ~ Tom Robbins,
78:The voice of the sea speaks to the soul. ~ Kate Chopin,
79:to the poet a pearl is a tear of the sea ~ Jules Verne,
80:Deliver us, O Allah, from the Sea of Names. ~ Ibn Arabi,
81:Far out of sight forever stands the sea, ~ Yvor Winters,
82:I am a sea-gull—no—no, I am an actress. ~ Anton Chekhov,
83:I consider Greeks the Jews of the sea. ~ Julie Klausner,
84:I walked beside the evening sea ~ George William Curtis,
85:Life sucks order from a sea of disorder. ~ James Gleick,
86:My wife calls our waterbed the Dead Sea. ~ Milton Berle,
87:Nothing compared to being lost in the sea. ~ Kiera Cass,
88:Our blood and the sea have the same pH. ~ Maddie Dawson,
89:She was a sea: and I had to swim in her. ~ Clive Barker,
90:sounds. Must be the sea. Might even come ~ J P Donleavy,
91:ten thousand fathoms beneath the sea. ~ Haruki Murakami,
92:The sea is the universal sewer. ~ Jacques Yves Cousteau,
93:the world was adrift on a sea of tears ~ Liane Moriarty,
94:to the poet, a pearl is a tear of the sea ~ Jules Verne,
95:You're swimming in a sea of abundance. ~ Victoria Moran,
96:And Mother Sea took him in her cold embrace. ~ Anonymous,
97:A sailor at war with the wind and the sea. ~ Ed Brubaker,
98:Doom is dark and deeper than any sea-dingle. ~ W H Auden,
99:Go t'hell, ye sea-spangled bitch' - Nate ~ Lisa Mantchev,
100:I love the sea because it is boundless. ~ Craig Thompson,
101:My course is set for an uncharted sea. ~ Dante Alighieri,
102:Tal vez la autodestrucción sea la respuesta. ~ Anonymous,
103:There are no signposts in the sea. ~ Vita Sackville West,
104:Unfathomable mind, now beacon, now sea. ~ Samuel Beckett,
105:Wine hath drowned more men than the sea. ~ Thomas Fuller,
106:a collision at sea will ruin your entire day ~ Thucydides,
107:And the sea moved her back down the shore. ~ Ray Bradbury,
108:He who serves a revolution ploughs a sea. ~ Simon Bolivar,
109:I won't go back and live in the sea again. ~ Janet Morris,
110:Like bubbles on the sea of matter borne, ~ Alexander Pope,
111:My course is set for an uncharted sea. ~ Dante Alighieri,
112:No friend to Love like a long voyage at sea. ~ Aphra Behn,
113:ON THE EDGE OF THE DARK SEA OF DARKNESS ~ Andrew Peterson,
114:So great is the sea and so tiny are we. ~ Andrus Kivir hk,
115:The river knows the way to the sea: ~ Ralph Waldo Emerson,
116:The whole business of love is to drown in the sea. ~ Rumi,
117:We are all swimmers in God's mighty sea. ~ Henry Van Dyke,
118:You want to hear my history? Ask the sea. ~ Derek Walcott,
119:Being on sea saile, being on land settle. ~ George Herbert,
120:Heart and mind at the bottom of the sea. ~ Haruki Murakami,
121:He is the one pocket of warmth in a sea of ice. ~ Susan Ee,
122:I never saw a meme; I never saw the sea. ~ Emily Dickinson,
123:Siempre esperas que la gente no sea quien es. ~ John Green,
124:Tal vez la autosuperación no sea la respuesta. ~ Anonymous,
125:The sea is an idiom I cannot decipher. ~ Jorge Luis Borges,
126:The sea is not a bargain basement. ~ Jacques Yves Cousteau,
127:An odd duck in a sea of well dressed swans. ~ Cameron Dokey,
128:Go! dive into the Southern Sea, and when ~ William Davenant,
129:How joyously the young sea-mew ~ Elizabeth Barrett Browning,
130:If you don't like my ocean don't fish in my sea ~ Ma Rainey,
131:I was born when the Dead Sea was still sick. ~ Steven Tyler,
132:Not even the Germans could ruin the sea. ~ Mary Ann Shaffer,
133:One if by land, two if by sea. ~ Henry Wadsworth Longfellow,
134:Our science is a drop, our ignorance a sea. ~ William James,
135:Sea, give me a break. It's always been you. ~ Heidi R Kling,
136:She was his only anchor in a sea of madness. ~ Melissa Marr,
137:The sea drives truth into a man like salt. ~ Hilaire Belloc,
138:Those who cross the sea, change sky, but not soul. ~ Horace,
139:Vampire sea horse monkeys? Are you serious? ~ Colleen Houck,
140:Blessed are they who in this sea of frailty, ~ J P Donleavy,
141:Let the earth and the sea each have its own. ~ Joseph Conrad,
142:One's ships come in over a calm sea. ~ Florence Scovel Shinn,
143:Si hemos de morir, que sea con música. ~ Svetlana Alexievich,
144:The heart is nothing but the sea of Light. ~ Jalaluddin Rumi,
145:The river is within us, the sea is all about us; ~ T S Eliot,
146:The sea hath no king but God alone. ~ Dante Gabriel Rossetti,
147:when we awoke someone had stolen the sea. ~ Harry Turtledove,
148:A collision at sea can ruin your entire day. ~ James A Huston,
149:Consciousness is a sea ringed with visions. ~ Oskar Kokoschka,
150:I'm bangin' from Belize to Tel Aviv on the Red Sea ~ Ras Kass,
151:I never am sea sick, never. I am sea drunk! ~ Igor Stravinsky,
152:I who have always hated work, Smiling at the sea, ~ Anonymous,
153:...the pastel sea of trees and flowers. ~ Anne Rivers Siddons,
154:the sky and the sand and the sea and Corr ~ Maggie Stiefvater,
155:To take arms against a sea of troubles. ~ William Shakespeare,
156:A frog in a well does not know the great sea. ~ Chris Bradford,
157:Eternity. It is the sea mingled with the sun. ~ Arthur Rimbaud,
158:He like a rock in the sea unshaken stands his ground. ~ Virgil,
159:I whisper like the sea in the horse's ear. ~ Maggie Stiefvater,
160:Let us take arms against this sea of stupidities— ~ Ezra Pound,
161:The most beautiful sea hasn't been crossed yet. ~ Naz m Hikmet,
162:The sea isn't a place but a fact, and a mystery. ~ Mary Oliver,
163:The sky and the sand and the sea and Corr. ~ Maggie Stiefvater,
164:The violet sea longs for the birth of gods, ~ Jose Lezama Lima,
165:When you are at sea, keep clear of the land. ~ Publilius Syrus,
166:Across the sea of space, the stars are other suns. ~ Carl Sagan,
167:Eternity is the sun
mixed
with the sea ~ Arthur Rimbaud,
168:Her mother was lost in a sea of irregular verbs. ~ Ann Patchett,
169:He that will learn to pray, let him go to sea. ~ George Herbert,
170:Never travel by sea when you can go by land. ~ Cato the Younger,
171:Understand that sexuality is as wide as the sea. ~ Derek Jarman,
172:Alabado sea el Señor que sólo me dio sobrinos. ~ Claudia Pi eiro,
173:All things of the sea belong to Venus; pearls and ~ John Cheever,
174:At sea let the British their neighbours defy — ~ Philip Freneau,
175:England, bound in with the triumphant sea, ~ William Shakespeare,
176:Family is a life jacket in the stormy sea of life. ~ J K Rowling,
177:find light in the beautiful sea. I choose to be happy. ~ Rihanna,
178:I’ll adore you, as a drowned person does the sea. ~ Ren e Vivien,
179:I'm just a simple guy swimming in a sea of sharks. ~ Don Johnson,
180:My boat is on the shore, And my bark is on the sea. ~ Lord Byron,
181:Nimble thought can jump both sea and land. ~ William Shakespeare,
182:She was a river or the sea, he could end here. ~ Guy Gavriel Kay,
183:The depths of the sea are only water after all. ~ Virginia Woolf,
184:The northern lights rise like a kiss to the sea ~ Arthur Rimbaud,
185:The sea is as near as we come to another world. ~ Anne Stevenson,
186:The sea was as dark as dreams and as deep as sleep ~ Orhan Pamuk,
187:When can I go to the sea?" - Marie-Laure LeBlanc ~ Anthony Doerr,
188:A book must be the ax for the frozen sea within us. ~ Franz Kafka,
189:At daybreak, on the bleak sea-beach, ~ Henry Wadsworth Longfellow,
190:blue sea glass he wore onleather cord around his neck ~ Anonymous,
191:Drown the lamenting fool in sea-salt tears. ~ William Shakespeare,
192:Es demasiado odio junto para que sea verdadero. ~ Mario Benedetti,
193:For generations fathers had watched earth and sea. ~ Pearl S Buck,
194:Her heart was a river that carried her to the sea ~ Leigh Bardugo,
195:He who commands the sea has command of everything. ~ Themistocles,
196:I spin on the circle of wave upon wave of the sea. ~ Pablo Neruda,
197:O summer day beside the joyous sea! ~ Henry Wadsworth Longfellow,
198:Slowly but surely the sea is freezing over. ~ Robert Falcon Scott,
199:Tao in the world is like a river flowing home to the sea. ~ Laozi,
200:The fish responsible for drying the sea are not here. ~ Liu Cixin,
201:The sea is the most beautiful face in our universe. ~ Mary Oliver,
202:What is it about the sea? Is it because it’s there? ~ Jerry Pinto,
203:A book must be the axe for the frozen sea within us. ~ Franz Kafka,
204:...a man with eyes the color of the winter sea. ~ Susanna Kearsley,
205:A quiet bubble floating on a sea of noise. (Estha) ~ Arundhati Roy,
206:A wind picked up and I could feel the sea within it. ~ Patti Smith,
207:Evan's like...he's a raindrop and Nick is the sea. ~ Jennifer Rush,
208:Her heart was a river that carried her to the sea. ~ Leigh Bardugo,
209:I will find comfort in the rhythm of the sea. ~ Charlotte Eriksson,
210:May your joys be as many as the sands of the sea, ~ Denise Kiernan,
211:Never was isle so little, never was sea so lone, ~ Rudyard Kipling,
212:No hay nada que merezca la pena y sea fácil a la vez. ~ Megan Hart,
213:Recuerde sólo en el pasado aquello que le sea grato. ~ Jane Austen,
214:Siento que lo nuestro sea, pero que no pueda llegar a ser. ~ Ne ra,
215:Suffering from dysentery at sea was no picnic. ~ Pamela Stephenson,
216:The longest wave is quickly lost in the sea. ~ Ralph Waldo Emerson,
217:The Mouse absorbed love like sand absorbs the sea. ~ Arundhati Roy,
218:The sea is never weary. I must be as tireless. ~ George R R Martin,
219:This is a leviathan I am about to ship out to sea... ~ Victor Hugo,
220:Time is the sea in which men grow, are born, or die. ~ Freya Stark,
221:To multiply the harbors does not reduce the sea. ~ Emily Dickinson,
222:We can do noble acts without ruling the earth and sea. ~ Aristotle,
223:Your daughter, your sister. She is salt to the sea, ~ Ruta Sepetys,
224:All the rivers run into the sea; yet the sea is not full. ~ Solomon,
225:and he knew no man was ever alone on the sea. He ~ Ernest Hemingway,
226:A sea of dreams trapped in a span of pressed pages ~ Laura Whitcomb,
227:I'd like to be in a tiny indie where I'm lost at sea. ~ Jenny Slate,
228:If I stay close to the sea, I will go on well. ~ Charlotte Eriksson,
229:It's all a sea, I swim out of its in the afternoons. ~ Jack Kerouac,
230:It was not the sea that was cruel, but the people ~ Charlotte Rogan,
231:I was so keen to get back to sea. I was rattled. ~ Lord Mountbatten,
232:, ~ Jalaluddin Rumi,#river,#sun,#earth,#sea,#compassion, #tolerance,
233:Knowledge is an island surrounded by a sea of mystery. ~ Chet Raymo,
234:O God, Thy Sea Is So Great And My Boat Is So Small ~ John F Kennedy,
235:Stop running after the waves. Let the sea come to you. ~ Elif Safak,
236:The sea does not belong to tyrants." - Captain Nemo ~ Anthony Doerr,
237:The sea is endless when you are in a rowboat. ~ Adolfo Bioy Casares,
238:Everything was screaming: the sea, the wind, my heart. ~ Yann Martel,
239:Fog on the sea, fog in the streets, fog in the mind. ~ Anthony Doerr,
240:He who falls into the sea will cling even to a serpent. ~ Ay e Kulin,
241:I feel we are all islands - in a common sea. ~ Anne Morrow Lindbergh,
242:I love the sea as much as I love the veldt of Africa. ~ Wilbur Smith,
243:In a sea of trouble your thoughts are your lifeboat. ~ Bryant McGill,
244:, ~ Jalaluddin Rumi,#river,#sun,#earth,#sea,#compassion, #tolerance,
245:O God, thy sea is so great and my boat is so small. ~ John F Kennedy,
246:So I kiss him, and there is the great dark sea ahead. ~ Sylvia Plath,
247:The sea, the sea’s swell, silent and breathless. ~ Clarice Lispector,
248:The sea, the snotgreen sea, the scrotumtightening sea. ~ James Joyce,
249:Throwing a line out to sea To see if I can catch a dream ~ Ryan Ross,
250:Wisedome hath one foot on Land, and another on Sea. ~ George Herbert,
251:Countless as the sands of the sea are human passions. ~ Nikolai Gogol,
252:darkening sea full of stirred silt and clouds of minute ~ Dean Koontz,
253:Espero que no esperes hasta que sea demasiado tarde ~ Sylvain Reynard,
254:I am always yours to call, wherever the sea can reach. ~ Janet Morris,
255:Maldita sea, pensé, qué desleal es el rubor. ~ Gabriel Garc a M rquez,
256:Pero no basta con querer algo para que sea verdad. ~ Patrick Rothfuss,
257:Salt is born of the purest parents: the sun and the sea. ~ Pythagoras,
258:The edge of the sea is a strange and beautiful place. ~ Rachel Carson,
259:The Father of Waters again goes unvexed to the sea. ~ Abraham Lincoln,
260:The sea appears all golden. Beneath the sun-lit sky. ~ Heinrich Heine,
261:The sea was walking the earth with a heavy heel. ~ Zora Neale Hurston,
262:The sweet love between the moon and the deep blue sea. ~ Jimi Hendrix,
263:The true sea is cold and black, full of animals... ~ Jean Paul Sartre,
264:The world is a sea in which we all must surely drown. ~ Peter Ackroyd,
265:They Sailed Away In A Silver Cup Upon A Grassy Sea ~ Kathleen Baldwin,
266:To taste the sea, all one needs is one gulp. ~ Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn,
267:What I thought was a sea of dust is an ocean of death. ~ Scott Sigler,
268:Without fear we must set sail on the digital sea. ~ Pope Benedict XVI,
269:a sea of disembodied thumbs senselessly pressing hearts. ~ Lisa Jewell,
270:Deliver us, O Allah, from the Sea of Names. ~ Ibn Arabi, [T5], #index,
271:El mundo se va a ganar cuando el pueblo de Dios sea uno. ~ Rick Warren,
272:es sabido que no hay goce verdadero como no sea en compañía. ~ Erasmus,
273:Idleness is the Dead Sea that swallows all virtues ~ Benjamin Franklin,
274:I’m a sea captain. I can afford to be a little eccentric. ~ Mira Grant,
275:Leave the dark places in the sea for fools and explorers. ~ Mira Grant,
276:Que sea distinto no quiere decir que sea malo ¿no? ~ Maggie Stiefvater,
277:snowy mountains are, and the sea, they say, with the distant ~ Various,
278:The flood subsides, and the body, like a worn sea-shell ~ D H Lawrence,
279:The land is dearer for the sea, The ocean for the shore. ~ Lucy Larcom,
280:....the sea changes color, but the sea does not change. ~ Stevie Nicks,
281:The sea is not rising. It hasn't risen in 50 years. ~ Nils Axel Morner,
282:The sea looks the same after the boats are gone. ~ Peter Godfrey Smith,
283:The sea never dries for it has so many friend ~ Ernest Agyemang Yeboah,
284:The world is a heap of people, a sea of tiny flames. ~ Eduardo Galeano,
285:what goes on in the sea is of no interest to the rock ~ Nathanael West,
286:When the last sea is sailed and last shallow charted, ~ John Masefield,
287:and the color in my eyes has gone back into the sea. ~ Charles Bukowski,
288:...and turned his eyes the color of a winter sea. ~ Anne Rivers Siddons,
289:Don't tell me how rocky the sea is, just bring the ship in. ~ Lou Holtz,
290:God willing, we will throw them into the sea. ~ Mohammed Saeed al Sahaf,
291:I love music, from shanty sea-songs to Calvin Harris. ~ Brian McDermott,
292:looked like a small sea of quicksilver was flowing ~ William H Keith Jr,
293:Love the sea? I dote upon it--from the beach. ~ Douglas William Jerrold,
294:Of all the wild beasts of land or sea, the wildest is woman. ~ Menander,
295:Ships are to little purpose without skillful Sea Men. ~ Richard Hakluyt,
296:The breaking of a wave cannot explain the whole sea. ~ Vladimir Nabokov,
297:The sea darkens And a wild duck s call Is faintly white. ~ Matsuo Basho,
298:When I forget how talented God is, I look to the sea. ~ Whoopi Goldberg,
299:Who can this be, that even the wind and the sea obey Him! ~ Judah Smith,
300:drowning in a sea of logic
this monstrous state of palsy ~ Sarah Kane,
301:Even Castles made of sand, fall into the sea, eventually. ~ Jimi Hendrix,
302:I account it high time to get to sea as soon as I can. ~ Herman Melville,
303:If my life were a fragrance, it would smell like the sea. ~ Sanober Khan,
304:It’s as if the sea sucked away her past and left her empty. ~ Lois Lowry,
305:Just a golden body throwing stones aimlessly into the sea. ~ John Fowles,
306:Ours is a love stronger than fear and deeper than the sea ~ Ren e Ahdieh,
307:Por jodida que sea la vida, siempre es mejor que la muerte. ~ John Green,
308:Remember, Lord, my ship is small and thy sea is so wide! ~ Joshua Slocum,
309:Sea rose canes bear thorns, just like their hybrid sisters, ~ Sharon Lee,
310:Ships are my arrows, the sea my bow, the world my target. ~ Robert Thier,
311:(that neverending nurturing you need. the sea has it.) ~ Nayyirah Waheed,
312:the cure for anything is salt water, sweat, tears or the sea ~ Anonymous,
313:The fog tore apart, light charged the sea like blue neon. ~ Annie Proulx,
314:The sea never dries for it has so many friends. ~ Ernest Agyemang Yeboah,
315:Work from pithy middle eye out, swimming in language sea. ~ Jack Kerouac,
316:You must have plenty of sea-room to tell the truth in. ~ Herman Melville,
317:All sailors are afraid of the sea. They know what it is. ~ Jens Bj rneboe,
318:But the sea which no one tends is also a garden ~ William Carlos Williams,
319:Family is the only anchor that will hold in a choppy sea. ~ Karen Hawkins,
320:He fell off the table like a crab looking for the sea. ~ Charles Bukowski,
321:I have known the silence of the stars and of the sea. ~ Edgar Lee Masters,
322:In the deep space of the sea I have found my moon ~ Jacques Yves Cousteau,
323:Men really do need sea-monsters in their personal oceans ~ John Steinbeck,
324:Nature . . . has buried truth deep in the bottom of the sea. ~ Democritus,
325:Para que una compañía sea valiosa debe crecer y permanecer, ~ Peter Thiel,
326:Piensa solo en el pasado cuando su recuerdo sea placentero. ~ Jane Austen,
327:Que el cielo exista, aunque mi lugar sea el infierno. ~ Jorge Luis Borges,
328:Quizá lo bello sea moverse según la propia naturaleza. ~ Patrick Rothfuss,
329:Surfing should be called "foam-choking" or "sea stabbing. ~ Russell Brand,
330:The boisterous sea of liberty is never without a wave. ~ Thomas Jefferson,
331:The Corrupt should be tied to a rock & thrown into the sea ~ Pope Francis,
332:The man who has experienced shipwreck shudders even at a calm sea. ~ Ovid,
333:The river flows to the sea, whatever the wind says about it ~ Naomi Novik,
334:Yet, like the sea and the gallows, London refuses nobody. ~ Peter Ackroyd,
335:A lot of people attack the sea, I make love to it. ~ Jacques Yves Cousteau,
336:A man is never lost at sea and it is a long island.” It ~ Ernest Hemingway,
337:and the color in my eyes
has gone back into the sea. ~ Charles Bukowski,
338:Direct access to sea is an essential part of foreign policy. ~ Carlos Mesa,
339:¿Es posible que mi casa sea una persona y no un lugar? ~ Stephanie Perkins,
340:¿Habrá en la tierra algo sagrado o algo que no lo sea? ~ Jorge Luis Borges,
341:hay que reprimirse, aunque sólo sea por conveniencia; ~ Fyodor Dostoyevsky,
342:he was a life preserver in this sea of mountain road sameness ~ Penny Reid,
343:his balding head a tiny raft bobbing on a sea of pedestrians. ~ Hugh Howey,
344:If he kissed Fen in London, would he still taste of the sea? ~ Alexis Hall,
345:If this was another kind of story, I'd tell you about the sea ~ Junot D az,
346:I looked upon the sea, it was to be my grave ~ Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley,
347:Incomprehensible spirit , sometimes light, sometimes sea. ~ Samuel Beckett,
348:Love is such a vast sea, it has neither edges nor ends nor corners. ~ Rumi,
349:Mientras mas pequeña sea la criatura, mas audaz su espíritu. ~ Suzy Kassem,
350:No hay manera para avanzar que no sea a través del dolor. ~ Veronica Rossi,
351:Of all wild beasts on earth or in sea, the greatest is a woman. ~ Menander,
352:Pero no me pidas que sea simpática, la simpatía no va conmigo. ~ Anonymous,
353:Piensa sólo en el pasado cuando su recuerdo te sea placentero. ~ Anonymous,
354:Sailors on a becalmed sea, we sense the stirring of a breeze. ~ Carl Sagan,
355:She was a child robbed of her beloved sea and shore, ~ Linda Wagner Martin,
356:The Name of the Rose and J. M. Synge’s Riders to the Sea? ~ Randall Silvis,
357:the sea is a collector, quick to return a rapacious look. ~ Marianne Moore,
358:We all like to see people sea-sick when we are not ourselves. ~ Mark Twain,
359:When lightning strikes at sea, why don't all the fish die? ~ Anthony Doerr,
360:After some days a good wind sprang up, and they put out to sea. ~ Anonymous,
361:And so castles made of sand slips into the sea, eventually.. ~ Jimi Hendrix,
362:As for myself, the wonderful sea charmed me from the first. ~ Joshua Slocum,
363:Butter laughed beneath sea salt, and gravy anointed them both. ~ N D Wilson,
364:For the bored souls, sometimes sea is the best answer! ~ Mehmet Murat ildan,
365:Have hung My dank and dropping weeds To the stern god of sea. ~ John Milton,
366:He is foolish to blame the sea that is shipwrecked twice. ~ Publilius Syrus,
367:i am a black wave in a white sea. always seen and unseen. ~ Nayyirah Waheed,
368:I could live alone forever if I just had a view of the sea. ~ Norah Vincent,
369:Incomprehensible spirit , sometimes light , sometimes sea. ~ Samuel Beckett,
370:It's the glory of the sea that has turned my head. ~ Robert Louis Stevenson,
371:Kafka said. ‘A book is the axe for the frozen sea inside us. ~ Layton Green,
372:Once, this whole world had been hidden beneath a shallow sea. ~ Kim Edwards,
373:Puede que la muerte sea, al final, mas amable que la vida. ~ Iria G Parente,
374:Shakespearean fish swam the sea, far away from land; ~ William Butler Yeats,
375:Si alguna vez tienes nostalgia que sea nostalgia del futuro. ~ Benito Taibo,
376:Since brass, nor stone, nor earth, nor boundless sea, ~ William Shakespeare,
377:The cure for anything is salt water: sweat, tears or the sea ~ Isak Dinesen,
378:The current of my mind carried me swiftly into the open sea. ~ Daniel Keyes,
379:There is one spectacle grander than the sea, That is the sky. ~ Victor Hugo,
380:The sea is always the same: and yet the sea always changes. ~ Carl Sandburg,
381:The spring sea rising and falling, rising and falling all day. ~ Yosa Buson,
382:When I paint, the Sea Roars Others Splash about in the bath ~ Salvador Dali,
383:A book should be an axe to chop open the frozen sea inside us. ~ J M Coetzee,
384:Amar es fastidioso, pero tal vez sea preferible a no amar. ~ Fernando Pessoa,
385:A sea setting us upon the ice has brought us close to danger. ~ Henry Hudson,
386:But no matter how many fish in the sea, itd be so empty without me. ~ Eminem,
387:C.S. Lewis: «Todo lo que no sea eterno es eternamente inútil». ~ Rick Warren,
388:Great sea captains are made in rough waters and deep seas. ~ Kathryn Kuhlman,
389:I'm so old I can remember when the Dead Sea was only sick. ~ Leon M Lederman,
390:Let righteousness cover the earth like the water cover the sea! ~ Bob Marley,
391:Little flashes of sun on the surface of a cold, dark sea. ~ Jean Paul Sartre,
392:Lo más incomprensible de universo es que sea comprensible. ~ Albert Einstein,
393:Piensa sólo en el pasado cuando su recuerdo te sea placentero. ~ Jane Austen,
394:Que el alimento sea tu medicina y tu medicina sea tu alimento. ~ Hippocrates,
395:See one promontory, one mountain, one sea, one river and see all. ~ Socrates,
396:Sharks are the criminals of the sea. Dolphins are the outlaws. ~ Tom Robbins,
397:Shhhhhh, shhhhhh, says the sea, but I don't believe her. ~ Maggie Stiefvater,
398:Si alguna vez tienen nostalgia, que sea nostalgia del futuro. ~ Benito Taibo,
399:The cure for anything is salt water: sweat, tears or the sea. ~ Isak Dinesen,
400:The cure for anything is salt water—tears, sweat, or the sea. ~ Isak Dinesen,
401:the sloeback, slow, black, crowblack, fishingboat bobbing sea ~ Dylan Thomas,
402:To be good to the vile is to throw water into the sea. ~ Miguel de Cervantes,
403:All loose things seem to drift down to the sea, and so did I. ~ Louis L Amour,
404:All writers should be put in a box and thrown in the sea. ~ Gordon B Hinckley,
405:Beached under the spumy blooms, we lie Sea-sick and fever-dry. ~ Sylvia Plath,
406:Footsteps XXII. The Sea Still Rises XXIII. Fire Rises XXIV. ~ Charles Dickens,
407:him to sea. The board, in imitation of so wise and salutary ~ Charles Dickens,
408:I might survive a few days at sea. Probably not as long as Pi. ~ Suraj Sharma,
409:I'm the lonely voyager standing on deck, and she's the sea. ~ Haruki Murakami,
410:I’m the lonely voyager standing on deck, and she’s the sea. ~ Haruki Murakami,
411:In the beauty of the lilies Christ was born across the sea, ~ Julia Ward Howe,
412:It was many and many a year ago, in a kingdom by the sea... ~ Edgar Allan Poe,
413:Live in the sunshine, swim the sea, drink the wild air. ~ Ralph Waldo Emerson,
414:Môr o gân yw Cymru i gyd. [All Wales is a sea of song.] ~ Winston S Churchill,
415:Never trust the calm sea when she shows her false alluring smile. ~ Lucretius,
416:O quizá lo que llamamos el Mal sea, en su origen, la Estupidez. ~ Osamu Dazai,
417:Quisiera ver claro en mí antes de que sea demasiado tarde. ~ Jean Paul Sartre,
418:(Remember you always have the option of taking to the sea.) ~ Mallory Ortberg,
419:Sky and sea, keep harm from me. Earth and fire, bring… my desire. ~ L J Smith,
420:The cure for anything is salt water--sweat, tears, or the sea. ~ Isak Dinesen,
421:The cure for anything is salt water: sweat, tears, or the sea. ~ Isak Dinesen,
422:The divine is always abominable.
"Houses Under The Sea ~ Caitl n R Kiernan,
423:The gray silence, the gray waves, the gray wastes of the sea. ~ William Sharp,
424:There are three waies, the Vniversities, the Sea, the Court. ~ George Herbert,
425:The safest port in a sea of uncertainty is diversification. ~ Larry E Swedroe,
426:was like panning for gold – if gold was sea blue Chantilly lace. ~ Ranae Rose,
427:What the Way is to the world, the stream is to the river and the sea. ~ Laozi,
428:When I paint, the Sea Roars
Others Splash about in the bath ~ Salvador Dal,
429:You can swim all day in the Sea of Knowledge and not get wet. ~ Norton Juster,
430:You can't cross a sea by merely staring into the water. ~ Rabindranath Tagore,
431:A high point in a life lived at sea level, prone to flooding. ~ Michael Chabon,
432:Being seasick at sea is not the same as being homesick at home. ~ Miriam Toews,
433:Don’t wait any longer. Dive in the ocean, Leave and let the sea be you. ~ Rumi,
434:Drowning in the sea of love Where everyone would love to drown. ~ Stevie Nicks,
435:Even castles made of sand,
fall into the sea,
eventually. ~ Jimi Hendrix,
436:Happy the man who from the sea escapes the storm and finds harbor. ~ Euripides,
437:Helen Hart is so old, she remembers when the Dead Sea was sick. ~ Jerry Lawler,
438:Her eyes were like the sea before a storm on the Carolina coast. ~ Kami Garcia,
439:I am the little boy who went into the sea to rescue your scarf ~ Gaston Leroux,
440:I’m caught between the devil and the deep, blue sea, aren’t I? ~ Stuart Turton,
441:I see a sea of networkers all doing and saying the same things. ~ Mark Weiser,
442:Lo único que me duele de morir, es que no sea de amor ~ Gabriel Garc a M rquez,
443:Mystery lies over the sea. Every ship is bound for Thule. ~ Robert Wilson Lynd,
444:No es que sea pesimista, es que vivo en un mundo que es pésimo. ~ Jos Saramago,
445:No existe ningún recuerdo por intenso que sea que no se apague... ~ Juan Rulfo,
446:O madly the sea pushes upon the land,
With love, with love. ~ Walt Whitman,
447:Perfume is the soul of the flower, and sea-flowers have no soul. ~ Jules Verne,
448:Privacy on a ship at sea is about as real as fucking fairy piss, ~ Scott Lynch,
449:sea ice covers just half the area it did thirty years ago, ~ Elizabeth Kolbert,
450:The cure for anything is salt water - sweat, tears, or the sea. ~ Isak Dinesen,
451:...the sea and the sky were welded together without a joint... ~ Joseph Conrad,
452:The sea ebbs and flows, but the rock remains unmoved. ~ Robert Murray M Cheyne,
453:The sea is nothing but a library of all the tears in history. ~ Daniel Handler,
454:Trollops are capital things in port, but will not do at sea. ~ Patrick O Brian,
455:And heaved and heaved, still unrestingly heaved the black sea ~ Herman Melville,
456:Aún no se ha escrito ningún libro donde el asesino sea el lector. ~ Umberto Eco,
457:Beauty of expression is so akin to the voice of the sea. ~ George Matthew Adams,
458:But the sea
which no one tends
is also a garden ~ William Carlos Williams,
459:Déjenme aunque sea el derecho de pataleo que tienen los ahorcados! ~ Juan Rulfo,
460:Finally, by the sea, where God is everywhere, I gradually calmed. ~ Patti Smith,
461:He missed you like a fish in a bowl misses the open sea. ~ Catherynne M Valente,
462:His ashes were scattered on the sea he never finished crossing. ~ Andrew X Pham,
463:If all the ice sheets melted, sea levels would rise by 60 metres. ~ Bill Bryson,
464:I get to breathe in truth and swim around in a sea of knowledge. ~ Carrie Cuinn,
465:It was considered a virtue not to talk unnecessarily at sea. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
466:Lo único que me duele de morir, es que no sea de amor. ~ Gabriel Garc a M rquez,
467:Oh hear us when we cry to thee for those in peril on the sea. . . . ~ Anonymous,
468:Ornament is but the guiled shore to a most dangerous sea. ~ William Shakespeare,
469:Recuerdo que lo feo es lo que hace que lo bonito sea bonito. ~ Julianna Baggott,
470:Sólo porque disfruto aprendiendo no quiere decir que sea una nerd. ~ Kelly Oram,
471:So many unhappy women out there. Such a sea of female misery. ~ Howard Jacobson,
472:Dear Lord, when it came to women, sometimes he felt all at sea. ~ Pip Ballantine,
473:Does the sun really fall into the sea at the end of the day? ~ A P J Abdul Kalam,
474:From the sprinkled isles, Lily on lily, that o'erlace the sea. ~ Robert Browning,
475:He was as powerless and lonely as a river confronting the sea. ~ Haruki Murakami,
476:I discovered the secret of the sea in meditation upon a dewdrop. ~ Khalil Gibran,
477:in a sea of nihilism, passionate narcissism is the key determinant. ~ Ken Wilber,
478:Into the sea of yourself like a young dog, and bring out a pearl. ~ Dylan Thomas,
479:Like to the apples on the Dead Sea's shore, All ashes to the taste. ~ Lord Byron,
480:Lo único que me duele de morir, es que no sea de amor". ~ Gabriel Garc a M rquez,
481:Moonlight and high wind.
Dark poplars toss, insinuate the sea. ~ Li Young Lee,
482:My whole desire is to run up and down the sea coast looking for you. ~ John Cage,
483:No hay hombre que, fuera de su especialidad, no sea crédulo; ~ Jorge Luis Borges,
484:No matter how the sun shone, the sea held forth no more promises. ~ Albert Camus,
485:One does not have to see the sea to know that monsters live there. ~ Katie Cross,
486:She was the last star, burning bright in a sea of limitless black. ~ Rick Yancey,
487:Such is the mood of the sea today, changeable and unpredictable. ~ Mehreen Ahmed,
488:The Irish move to the sound of the guns like salmon to the sea ~ Rudyard Kipling,
489:the kiss turned as turbulent as the sea under the present storm. ~ Robin Bielman,
490:The sea is flowing ever, The land retains it never. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
491:The sea is one rare wild card left in the homogenous suburban life. ~ Tim Winton,
492:They who plough the sea do not carry the winds in their hands. ~ Publilius Syrus,
493:Those who dive in the sea of affliction bring up rare pearls. ~ Charles Spurgeon,
494:Growing older was like a mist silently drifting across the sea. ~ Henning Mankell,
495:I'm the lonely voyager standing on the deck, and she's the sea. ~ Haruki Murakami,
496:It was considered a virtue not to talk unnecessarily at sea... ~ Ernest Hemingway,
497:I want the sea to carry my unceasing love to their still bodies, ~ Simon Van Booy,
498:My soul is full of longing for the secret of the sea ~ Henry Wadsworth Longfellow,
499:Pero ¿acaso el que se conoce puede estimarse aunque sólo sea un poco? ~ Anonymous,
500:Quizá sea propio de la naturaleza humana buscar cosas ocultas. ~ Patrick Rothfuss,
501:The brain is an island in an osmotically homogeneous sea. ~ Francis Daniels Moore,
502:The deep sea can be fathomed, but who knows the heart of a woman? ~ Louis L Amour,
503:To be blinded by her light while she drowned me in her sea of dark. ~ A L Jackson,
504:A poet not in love is out at sea; He must have a lay-figure. ~ Philip James Bailey,
505:But I beneath a rougher sea, And whelmed in deeper gulfs than he. ~ Virginia Woolf,
506:Decidí que si me voy a ir al infierno, qué más da que sea ahora. ~ Stephenie Meyer,
507:For life and death are one, even as the river and the sea are one. ~ Khalil Gibran,
508:Heart is a sea, language is the shore. Whatever is in a sea hits the shore. ~ Rumi,
509:He complaines wrongfully on the sea that twice suffers shipwrack. ~ George Herbert,
510:I can't swim in a sea of mediocrity and pretend I'm not drowning. ~ Tracy L Darity,
511:In Sea affairs, nothing is impossible, and nothing is improbable. ~ Horatio Nelson,
512:It’s as difficult to describe the sea as it is a piece of music. ~ Rachel Friedman,
513:Pero, por triste que sea, la vida no siempre imita al arte. -Dexter ~ Jeff Lindsay,
514:Que cada uno de tus actos sea tu última batalla sobre la tierra ~ Carlos Castaneda,
515:RED SEA RULE 1 Realize that God means for you to be where you are. ~ Robert Morgan,
516:Sólo una cosa hace que un sueño sea imposible: el miedo a fracasar. ~ Paulo Coelho,
517:Tal vez no sea tan fea, pensé, tal vez soy yo la que no sé verme. ~ Elena Ferrante,
518:The salt of his tears tastes like the sea and I don't see the shore. ~ Ally Condie,
519:... the sea defrauds many an honest undertaker of his profits. ~ Frederick Marryat,
520:The sea that calls all things unto her cals me, and I must embark. ~ Khalil Gibran,
521:The wind had its arms around them. The sea dandled them on its knee. ~ Tom Robbins,
522:We are all part of a vast sea of love. One indivisible mind. ~ Marianne Williamson,
523:When all our tears have reached the sea, part of you will live in me. ~ Tim McGraw,
524:When sadness was the sea, you were the one that taught me to swim ~ pleasefindthis,
525:Wind in your hair, sea spray on your skin. The cold of the living. ~ Leigh Bardugo,
526:You know what happens when windmills collapse into the sea? A splash. ~ Bill Maher,
527:Y que el placer que juntos inventamos sea otro signo de libertad. ~ Julio Cort zar,
528:Y si no puedes hacerlo, probablemente él no sea la persona adecuada. ~ Peter Thiel,
529:Being at sea is like watching the whole world in high-definition. ~ Abby Sunderland,
530:Every time I hear that river, it brings me right back to the sea. ~ Jonathan Auxier,
531:Hard on the land wears the strong sea
and empty grows every bed. ~ John Berryman,
532:He is slow, and the sea sings to us both, but he returns to me. ~ Maggie Stiefvater,
533:Her eyes were the color of the sea if the sea were perfect. ~ Gregory David Roberts,
534:How foolish to believe we are more powerful than the sea or the sky. ~ Ruta Sepetys,
535:I am an emptiness for Thee to fill; my soul a cavern for Thy sea ~ George MacDonald,
536:I no longer know If I wish to drown myself in love, vodka or the sea. ~ Franz Kafka,
537:It smelt of coconut ice cream and sweat and the Mediterranean sea. I ~ Deborah Levy,
538:I’ve been bathing in the poem of the star-steeped milky flowing sea, ~ Ted Berrigan,
539:La manera más fácil de robar algo, es que sea entregado libremente. ~ Marissa Meyer,
540:Not everyone can face the sea, not everyone can be in the shade. The ~ Joanna Walsh,
541:Only I am clumsy, like drifting on the waves of the sea, without direction. ~ Laozi,
542:Solo se vive una vez. En realidad, es tu deber que sea una vida plena. ~ Jojo Moyes,
543:Swept off my feet and out to sea by the undertow of my own life..... ~ Alan Bradley,
544:The cure for anything is salt water — sweat, tears, or the salt sea. ~ Karen Blixen,
545:The guerrilla must move amongst the people as a fish swims in the sea. ~ Mao Zedong,
546:The salt blowing off the sea makes the air feel textured and heavy. ~ Lauren Oliver,
547:The sea at springtime.All day it rises and falls,yes, rises and falls. ~ Yosa Buson,
548:Your skin tastes like the Dead Sea,” he whispered against my neck. I ~ Dannika Dark,
549:And an airplane of spittle dived into the sea, there were no salivas. ~ Tommy Cooper,
550:Don’t wait any longer.
Dive in the ocean,
Leave and let the sea be you. ~ Rumi,
551:Even in a sea of names, a drowning mermaid has a way of standing out. ~ Erika Swyler,
552:Exalt and sing the Lord on high, of wine dark sea and tumbling sky. ~ Douglas Wilson,
553:-Haces que todo sea mejor -digo-. Mi vida es mejor contigo en ella. ~ Colleen Hoover,
554:had burst from the sea, was dormant now. It was comforting to think ~ Emily Kimelman,
555:How very wonderful friends the moon, the sea and the night are! ~ Mehmet Murat ildan,
556:If time is my vessel, then learning to love might be my way back to sea ~ Paul Banks,
557:Like Boticelli’s Venus, you rose from the sea and are still all foam! ~ Henry Miller,
558:...Maldita sea, parecía imposible que perdiéramos, pero perdimos. ~ Charles Bukowski,
559:Matrimony; the high sea for which no compass has yet been invented. ~ Heinrich Heine,
560:My biggest fear is the ocean. It's a great big, powerful sea toilet. ~ Alex Borstein,
561:Once upon a time there’d been a blue-eyed sea captain dining in here. ~ Jack Kerouac,
562:Puede que el afecto no sea amor, pero al menos es primo hermano de este. ~ Anonymous,
563:Something must be left to chance; nothing is certain in a sea fight ~ Horatio Nelson,
564:Take arms against a sea of troubles, and by opposing end them. ~ William Shakespeare,
565:The storm is only at the surface of the sea;in the depths all is quite. ~ The Mother,
566:Time is not a thing that passes ... it's a sea on which you float. ~ Margaret Atwood,
567:We have reached the open sea, with some charts; and the firmament. ~ Dorothy Dunnett,
568:When men come to like a sea-life, they are not fit to live on land. ~ Samuel Johnson,
569:You could drop me off in the middle of a sea of people, and I'm happy. ~ Tasha Smith,
570:A lone fisherman up early looking for sea trout found the first body. ~ Kate Atkinson,
571:Consider the sea's listless chime: Time's self it is, made audible. ~ Dante Alighieri,
572:Dear God, be good to me. The sea is so wide and my boat is so small. ~ Kathy Harrison,
573:Everything can be found at sea according to the spirit of your quest. ~ Joseph Conrad,
574:He missed you
like a fish in a bowl
misses the open sea. ~ Catherynne M Valente,
575:He who rides the sea of the Nile must have sails woven of patience. ~ William Golding,
576:Hope for a great sea-change timid to rebuke and too petty to forgive. ~ Seamus Heaney,
577:It is fundamentally crazy to build wind farms out at sea. But it works! ~ Tulsi Tanti,
578:I try not to read the Internet because it's mostly just a sea of hatred. ~ Will Gluck,
579:Look at you; you’re like a salty sea captain, with your dog and shit. ~ Renee Carlino,
580:Puede que la muerte sea, al final, más amable que la vida.- Asteria. ~ Iria G Parente,
581:Sins immense, as is the sea— From them all, He cleanses me! ~ Charles Haddon Spurgeon,
582:Soft drinks: The gooey, bubbly sea drowning our American children. ~ Marlene Dietrich,
583:Strictly speaking, the land does not exist; it is merely dehydrated sea. ~ Alan Coren,
584:The storm is only at the surface of the sea; in the depths all is quiet. ~ The Mother,
585:We live along the shores of night,
At the edge of the eternal sea. ~ Jack McDevitt,
586:A fish pitched up By the angry sea, I gasped on land, And I became me. ~ Kurt Vonnegut,
587:An awning of enormous branches tinges the Woods in sea-bottom gloom. ~ Haruki Murakami,
588:and the sea did what it liked, and what it liked was destruction. It ~ Charles Dickens,
589:arms thrashing
dragging bodies from the sea
limp dreams ~ Elancharan Gunasekaran,
590:At sea a fellow comes out. Salt water is like wine, in that respect. ~ Herman Melville,
591:But doth suffer a sea-change
Into something rich and strange. ~ William Shakespeare,
592:But doth suffer a sea-change
   Into something rich and strange. ~ William Shakespeare,
593:Consciousness is the stone that creates the waves in a sea of nothing ~ Richard Gerber,
594:Es agradable que te deseen. Incluso aunque sea la persona equivocada. ~ Tabitha Suzuma,
595:flying far out to sea, and happy all alone. Meg is the turtledove, ~ Louisa May Alcott,
596:I love you more than there are stars in the sky and fish in the sea. ~ Nicholas Sparks,
597:It's like I'm dying of poison, and I'm drowning in a sea of the antidote. ~ Will Wight,
598:It was the schooner Hesperus, That sailed the wintry sea. ~ Henry Wadsworth Longfellow,
599:I wonder if, in the dark night of the sea, the octopus dreams of me. ~ N Scott Momaday,
600:Love is a bridge over the sea of change. Do not build a house on it. ~ Sathya Sai Baba,
601:Recuérdame, aunque sea en un rincón y a escondidas. No me dejes ir ~ Carlos Ruiz Zaf n,
602:RED SEA RULE 2 Be more concerned for God’s glory than for your relief. ~ Robert Morgan,
603:So exquisitely slopped that he didn't know if he was on land or at sea. ~ Stephen King,
604:The best thing I know between France and England is the sea. ~ Douglas William Jerrold,
605:The fish,
Even in the fisherman's net,
Still carries,
The smell of the sea. ~,
606:There's fish in the sea, no doubt of it, As good as ever came out of it. ~ W S Gilbert,
607:This indigested vomit of the Sea,Fell to the Dutch by Just Propriety. ~ Andrew Marvell,
608:Tis pleasant to stand on shore and watch others labouring in a stormy sea. ~ Lucretius,
609:To feel the coolness of the blue glass, like solid pieces of the sea. ~ Susan Vreeland,
610:When you grow up on an island, what matters is how you stand to the sea. ~ Roddy Doyle,
611:Yea, slimy things did crawl with legs
Upon the slimy sea. ~ Samuel Taylor Coleridge,
612:But it suddenly makes sense: I’d like to be under the sea, as an octopus. ~ Ned Vizzini,
613:Human life is a voyage on a sea of meaning, not a net of information. ~ Gregory Benford,
614:I felt a momentary urge to leap into the sea and swim free of the present. ~ Meg Rosoff,
615:I like what Kafka said. ‘A book is the axe for the frozen sea inside us. ~ Layton Green,
616:In the islands of the Aegean Sea, every island is full of graves. ~ James Theodore Bent,
617:"In the sea of loveI melt like salt.Faith, doubt,They both dissolve." ~ Jalaluddin Rumi,
618:Plenty more birds in the sea, the man said.
Plenty more plastic bottles. ~ Ali Smith,
619:Por favor, enséñenme una sola cosa en el mundo que sea lo que parece. ~ Chuck Palahniuk,
620:Start west. Go to the sea. Where the world ends is where you must begin. ~ Stephen King,
621:Syria is Iran's only ally in the Arab world. It's their route to the sea. ~ Mitt Romney,
622:The sea sounded like a thousand secrets, all whispered at the same time. ~ Dionne Brand,
623:The storm is only at the surface of the sea; in the depths all is quite. ~ ~ The Mother,
624:They say the sea is cold, but the sea contains the hottest blood of all. ~ D H Lawrence,
625:Time held me green and dying
Though I sang in my chains like the sea. ~ Dylan Thomas,
626:What will the axemen do, when they have cut their way from sea to sea? ~ James F Cooper,
627:XIX. An Opinion XX. A Plea XXI. Echoing Footsteps XXII. The Sea Still ~ Charles Dickens,
628:You’ll see that without theory, we’re at sea without a sextant. ~ Clayton M Christensen,
629:A man that is born falls into a dream like a man who falls into the sea. ~ Joseph Conrad,
630:Around her hair there was a saffron aureole, and her skin was a sea shell... ~ Ana s Nin,
631:Do you like sitting here looking out to the sea?" - Vera E. Claythorne ~ Agatha Christie,
632:Es preferible la verdad, cualquiera que sea, a una duda indefinida. ~ Arthur Conan Doyle,
633:I felt a momentary urge to leap into the sea and swim free of the present. ~ Meg Rosoff,
634:I'm fond of anything that comes from the sea, and that includes sailors. ~ Janet Flanner,
635:In the sepulchre there by the sea,
In her tomb by the sounding sea. ~ Edgar Allan Poe,
636:It is a common fault not to anticipate storms when the sea is calm. ~ Niccol Machiavelli,
637:It was the green that the sea would be, if the sea were perfect. ~ Gregory David Roberts,
638:Left him delighted with the imaginary Audition of the phantasmal sea-surge, ~ Ezra Pound,
639:Like two rivers flow to the sea, someday we'll reunite for all eternity. ~ Avril Lavigne,
640:My thoughts are drowned, and shipwreck seems sweet to me in this sea. ~ Giacomo Leopardi,
641:No eres el mundo entero, pero eres todo lo que hace que el mundo sea bueno. ~ Kiera Cass,
642:Our Faith must be tested. God builds no ships but what He sends to sea. ~ Dwight L Moody,
643:Que yo sea yo y no otra persona, es para mí uno de mis más preciados bienes. ~ Anonymous,
644:Sea and land may lie between us, but my heart is always there with you. ~ Nancy B Brewer,
645:The ocean seemed like a sea of Eden. But now we are facing paradise lost. ~ Sylvia Earle,
646:The sea in all its vastness is its own, real world. Man is nature's sci-fi. ~ Criss Jami,
647:When Jesus walks the waters of the sea, how profound the calm! ~ Charles Haddon Spurgeon,
648:When you arrive at the sea, you Do not talk of the tributary. Hakim Sanai F ~ Tahir Shah,
649:A fish pitched up By the angry sea, I gasped on land, And I became me. He ~ Kurt Vonnegut,
650:Dime algo que sea verdad y con lo que muy poca gente esté de acuerdo”.» ~ Timothy Ferriss,
651:Don't tell me how rocky the sea is, just bring the darn ship in." - Lou Holtz ~ Lou Holtz,
652:En realidad, dudo de que la compasión sea una cualidad natural o innata. ~ Charles Darwin,
653:Estoy dispuesta a hacer lo que sea necesario. Estoy dispuesta a morir. ~ Stephanie Garber,
654:Everything that has been is eternal: the sea will wash it up again. ~ Friedrich Nietzsche,
655:For jobs and men, it’s a seller’s market. There are no other fish in the sea. ~ Nell Zink,
656:For me, the magic of Hawaii comes from the stillness, the sea, the stars. ~ Joanne Harris,
657:Life originated in the sea, and about eighty percent of it is still there. ~ Isaac Asimov,
658:Life rose around my island like a sea, and presently I was swimming. ~ F Scott Fitzgerald,
659:Lo que sea que estés buscando no va a llegar en la forma que lo esperas ~ Haruki Murakami,
660:Love has no uttermost, as the stars have no number and the sea no rest. ~ Eleanor Farjeon,
661:Most people are about as aware of their surroundings as a sea cucumber. ~ Douglas Preston,
662:My mother had died in the sea, but we could never forget that it gave us life. ~ Lisa See,
663:No se lo que puede llegar, pero sea lo que sea, iré hacia ello riéndome ~ Herman Melville,
664:On land, on sea, at home abroad, I smoke my pipe and worship God. ~ Johann Sebastian Bach,
665:Some are shy of going to the source
For riches begin in the sea. ~ Friedrich H lderlin,
666:The cure for anything is salt water: sweat, tears or the sea. —Isak Dinesen ~ Susan Wiggs,
667:The sea calm is the Absolute; the same sea in waves is Divine Mother. ~ Swami Vivekananda,
668:The sea/the same then as now: more blear than blue, more/blue than silver ~ Carl Phillips,
669:Trying to find something solid to hold on to in this rolling sea of thoughts ~ John Green,
670:1690, the first capital, Jamestown, was swallowed whole by the sea during an ~ Ron Chernow,
671:And when I dive into the sea where there are no sounds, I can just be. And ~ Ali Wentworth,
672:Becoming a parent was like trying to build a boat while you were at sea. ~ Allison Pearson,
673:Don't forget - you're the one who swam across the freezing sea at night. ~ Haruki Murakami,
674:El futuro será como quiera que sea, pero alguien tiene que hacerlo ~ Paco Ignacio Taibo II,
675:Es raro que una libertad, cualquiera que sea, se pierda de una vez. DAVID HUME ~ Anonymous,
676:He who does not know his way to the sea should take a river for his guide. ~ Blaise Pascal,
677:I sleep lightly and tread to keep my head out of the sea of dreams. ~ David Anthony Durham,
678:It isn't that life ashore is distasteful to me. But life at sea is better. ~ Francis Drake,
679:I was like a packet of powdered Sea Monkeys and they were like water. ~ Augusten Burroughs,
680:Pero ¿acaso el que se conoce puede estimarse aunque sólo sea un poco? ~ Fyodor Dostoyevsky,
681:she fell asleep listening to the call of the river as it rushed to the sea. ~ Eloisa James,
682:The moon's reflection bored into the flat water like a hole into the sea... ~ Annie Proulx,
683:When the sea was calm all ships alike showed mastership in floating. ~ William Shakespeare,
684:You can't cross the sea merely by standing and staring at the water. ~ Rabindranath Tagore,
685:You can’t cross the sea merely by standing and staring at the water. ~ Rabindranath Tagore,
686:A literal interpretation of the Gita lands one in a sea of contradictions. ~ Mahatma Gandhi,
687:But doth must suffer a sea-change
Into something rich and strange. ~ William Shakespeare,
688:Don't sit and wait. Get out there, feel life. Touch the sun, and immerse in the sea. ~ Rumi,
689:Don’t sit and wait. Get out there, feel life. Touch the sun, and immerse in the sea. ~ Rumi,
690:I love you more than there are fishes in the sea and higher than the moon ~ Nicholas Sparks,
691:I will bring you a flower from the floor of the sea to wear in your hair. ~ Smokey Robinson,
692:Sea cual sea el resultado, tomamos decisiones basadas en una visión del mundo ~ Simon Sinek,
693:Tal vez sea la propia simplicidad del asunto lo que nos conduce al error. ~ Edgar Allan Poe,
694:The dawn, the dusk, centuries, arms, and the binding and sundering sea. ~ Jorge Luis Borges,
695:(The desolate post-impact sea has been dubbed the “Strangelove ocean.”) ~ Elizabeth Kolbert,
696:The pain would not leave him. It came to him like the tide that hits the sea. ~ Faraaz Kazi,
697:The sea holds our closest friends, and the ends of the earth are our neighbors... ~ Unknown,
698:The sea was silent, the sky was silent; I was alone with the night and silence. ~ H G Wells,
699:The two ships becalmed on a torpid sea, I believed to be marine phantoms. ~ Charlotte Bront,
700:The virtues are lost in self-interest as rivers are lost in the sea. ~ Franklin D Roosevelt,
701:The waves of hatred-night can easily be dissolved in the sea of oneness-love. ~ Sri Chinmoy,
702:Trees quiver in the wind,
sailing on a sea of mist
out of earshot. ~ Dag Hammarskj ld,
703:vague as a soft copper pulse of moonlight through blossoming sea coast fog. ~ Ellen Hopkins,
704:When you dive into the sea, you are diving into the origin of us all. ~ Peter Godfrey Smith,
705:With which stars do they go on speaking,the rivers that never reach the sea? ~ Pablo Neruda,
706:—Es mejor que sea un secreto. —¿Por qué? —Porque así no podrán quitárnoslo”. ~ Nicole Krauss,
707:For the land, the sea is beautiful; for the sea, the land is beautiful! ~ Mehmet Murat ildan,
708:i am a black wave in a white sea. always seen and unseen. – the difference ~ Nayyirah Waheed,
709:If you think the sea is blue and I think it’s green, why try to convince you? ~ Alex Sanchez,
710:If you were a mermaid, you said, If you were a mermaid, I was the sea. ~ Francesca Lia Block,
711:Intentamos que el arte sea perfecto porque en la vida real jamás lo logramos ~ Jasper Fforde,
712:It’s all bloody lies about the sea. It’s just all yuk with lobsters in it. ~ Terry Pratchett,
713:I would that we were, my beloved, white birds on the foam of the sea! ~ William Butler Yeats,
714:Just as the winds whip up the sea, so does anger stir confusion in the mind. ~ John Climacus,
715:La cultura requiere un entorno en el que sea posible una atención profunda. ~ Byung Chul Han,
716:Many preachers are at home among books but quite at sea among men. ~ Charles Haddon Spurgeon,
717:Nadie debería pedirle a una mujer que sea perfecta el cien por cien del tiempo. ~ Rebeca Rus,
718:No es que la niña sea negada para todo, es que no es de este mundo. ~ Gabriel Garc a M rquez,
719:Por valiente que sea un hombre, no es valiente en todas las ocasiones. ~ Adolfo Bioy Casares,
720:Regenerative experiences: Plunge into the sea. The sun. An old city. Silence. ~ Susan Sontag,
721:She adjusts her tunic-like dress and the silk whispers like sea on sand, ~ Carrie Anne Noble,
722:Tal vez la existencia no sea más que un eterno y cíclico plagio de sí misma. ~ F lix J Palma,
723:The prophecy has come true! You put the sea salt in the soup...You are the one! ~ PanOrpheus,
724:There it is, the sea, the most incomprehensible of non-human existences. ~ Clarice Lispector,
725:The sea always filled her with longing, though for what she was never sure. ~ Cornelia Funke,
726:The writer must wade into life as into the sea, but only up to the navel. ~ Gustave Flaubert,
727:Timid men prefer the calm of despotism to the tempestuous sea of Liberty. ~ Thomas Jefferson,
728:Timid men prefer the calm of despotism to the tempestuous sea of liberty. ~ Thomas Jefferson,
729:To know if I'm alone in my longing, a lighthouse signaling to an empty sea. ~ Colleen Oakley,
730:...for there is nothing mysterious to a seaman unless it be the sea itself... ~ Joseph Conrad,
731:For we are all killers, on land and on sea; Bonapartes and Sharks included. ~ Herman Melville,
732:If you were born by the sea, there's always a magnet that draws you back there. ~ Marc Almond,
733:I'm constantly searching for the truth amidst a sea of confusion and uncertainty. ~ Ryan Hall,
734:I'm sorry to go, but its alright. Rivers dry up; tides ebb; the sea goes on. ~ Seanan McGuire,
735:I wanted to live with the ****ing manta rays, but they banned me from Sea World. ~ Thom Yorke,
736:I will not have a sea creature destroyed, if I can help it. And I can help it. ~ Rick Riordan,
737:I wiped away the weeds and foam, I fetched my sea-borne treasures home. ~ Ralph Waldo Emerson,
738:Most congenial, the booleying life, though never as exciting as the sea. Sure ~ Robin Maxwell,
739:No, thanks. I'm busy being an island of sanity in a sea of utter madness. ~ Maggie Stiefvater,
740:No, thanks. I’m busy being an island of sanity in a sea of utter madness, ~ Maggie Stiefvater,
741:Nothing was happening in the bedroom. I nicknamed our waterbed the Dead Sea. ~ Phyllis Diller,
742:Oh—go on, I’ll take a breath or two—I don’t know where I am, I’m all at sea.” He ~ Mark Twain,
743:On the island of By-the-Sea you could always smell two things: salt and magic. ~ Katrina Leno,
744:Sea lo que sea lo que la gente haga, piense o diga, no te lo tomes personalmente. ~ Anonymous,
745:Sweep away the clouds
And let a dome of blue sky
Give this sea a name! ~ Richard Wright,
746:Terror ripped through me as I was falling, falling, falling toward the sea. ~ Abby Sunderland,
747:The land preserves clues for a long time, but the sea has a short memory. ~ Sergei Lukyanenko,
748:The river and the sea can be kings of a hundred valleys, because they lie below them. ~ Laozi,
749:The sea with an end can be Greek or Roman:
the endless sea is Portuguese ~ Fernando Pessoa,
750:When faced with a sea of troubles, take action, and in so doing end it. ~ William Shakespeare,
751:Ah, y le sugiero que para la próxima vez que se enamore, ¡no sea tan cobarde! ~ Laura Esquivel,
752:Al final, da igual qué es lo que decidas siempre y cuando sea tu elección. ~ El sabet Benavent,
753:A mermaid’s tears are precious. Sea glass is said to be made of mermaid tears. ~ Colleen Coble,
754:A ship on the beach is a lighthouse to the sea.

(DUTCH PROVERB) ~ Frederick P Brooks Jr,
755:A woman knows the face of the man she loves as a sailor knows the open sea. ~ Honore de Balzac,
756:Being a sea gypsy means going with the seas, winds and currents, not fighting them ~ Rick Page,
757:But where, after all, would be the poetry of the sea were there no wild waves? ~ Joshua Slocum,
758:Drifting, On a sea of forgotten teardrops, On a lifeboat, Sailing for Your love ~ Jimi Hendrix,
759:el amor, para que sea del bonito y verdadero, tiene que tener pasión y locura. ~ Megan Maxwell,
760:En la medida que tu curiosidad sea mayor que tu miedo, seguirás adelante. ~ Mehmet Murat ildan,
761:Farming as we do it is hunting, and in the sea we act like barbarians. ~ Jacques Yves Cousteau,
762:For you, My Lady, I would slay a dozen sea serpents or, even worse, attend a party. ~ K M Shea,
763:From the sea of effortlessness, let your great uncaused compassion shine forth. ~ Hakuin Ekaku,
764:Heart is sea,
language is shore.
Whatever sea includes,
will hit the shore. ~ Rumi,
765:He attacks again, his sword a silvery fish darting through the sea of the night. ~ Holly Black,
766:I am like a moon that shines on an immense, unknown sea where ships never pass ~ Auguste Rodin,
767:I am the highway and a peregrine and all the sails that ever went to sea ~ Robert James Waller,
768:I think maybe heaven is a sea of untranslatable jokes. Only everyone is laughing. ~ Sarah Ruhl,
769:It is the ship at the wharf, not the ship at sea, that rots fastest;—the ~ Orison Swett Marden,
770:I was lost in a vast, storm-tossed sea of shifting rhythmic complexities. ~ Jordan Sonnenblick,
771:I was lost to a sea of cold, and then I was reborn into a world of warmth. ~ Maggie Stiefvater,
772:La posibilidad de realizar un sueño es lo que hace que la vida sea interesante. ~ Paulo Coelho,
773:Life is like stepping onto a boat which is about to sail out to sea and sink. ~ Shunryu Suzuki,
774:lightning thief was good but the sea of monsters is better and has more action! ~ Rick Riordan,
775:Lo que sea que estés buscando no va a llegar de la manera que te lo esperas. ~ Haruki Murakami,
776:Meet me where the sky touches the sea. Wait for me where the world begins. ~ Jennifer Donnelly,
777:No aceptan la idea de que una mujer sea más lista que ellos y vaya por delante. ~ Ernest Cline,
778:One must be a sea, to receive a polluted stream without becoming impure. ~ Friedrich Nietzsche,
779:Preparing to go to school was like getting ready for extended deep sea diving. ~ Jean Shepherd,
780:Puberty for a girl is like floating down a broadening river into an open sea. ~ G Stanley Hall,
781:Safe harbors were for old men and little children. Life was lived on the open sea. ~ Anonymous,
782:Still, every little bit helps, as the old woman said when she pissed in the sea. ~ Neil Gaiman,
783:The last time Earth was 1°C warmer than today, sea levels were 20 feet higher. ~ Joseph J Romm,
784:Two people were swimming in the sea
One was alive and the other dead. See. ~ Barbara Comyns,
785:Virtues lose themselves in self-interest, as rivers in the sea. ~ Francois de La Rochefoucauld,
786:We must fight our way to victory on a sea of blood and a horizon of fire. ~ Gamal Abdel Nasser,
787:You never enjoy the world aright, till the Sea itself flowers in your veins, ~ Thomas Traherne,
788:Agamemnon escaped with his life From land battles and sea storms, then fell to his wife. ~ Ovid,
789:All earth's full rivers can not fillThe sea that drinking thirsteth still. ~ Christina Rossetti,
790:And again and again fell the word, like the ebb of a dying sea.

"Good-bye. ~ E M Forster,
791:Barrabas came to us by sea, the child Clara wrote in her delicate calligraphy. ~ Isabel Allende,
792:But you want to remember that below the sea of clouds lies eternity. ~ Antoine de Saint Exup ry,
793:—Dumbledore sólo abandonará el colegio cuando no quede aquí nadie que le sea fiel ~ J K Rowling,
794:Fate is a sea without a shore, and the soul is a rock that abides. ~ Algernon Charles Swinburne,
795:For you I would flood the desert. For my sister... I would set the sea on fire ~ Alwyn Hamilton,
796:fracasos en el camino. Eso hace que el éxito sea tanto más satisfactorio”. ~ Andr s Oppenheimer,
797:He was my ship in a tempestuous sea. I was the talisman he kissed before a storm. ~ Skye Warren,
798:Home is the sailor, home from the sea, And the hunter home from the hill. ~ Winston S Churchill,
799:� � ��In this kingdom by the sea) �That the wind came out of the cloud by ~ L T Meade,
800:In the sea of your thoughts lies treasure. Dive deep inside, discover it. WRITE. ~ Ksenia Anske,
801:Love and anger are like land and sea: They meet at many different places. ~ Patricia A McKillip,
802:No era mi día. Ni mi semana, ni mi mes, ni mi año. Ni mi vida. ¡Maldita sea! ~ Charles Bukowski,
803:Nothing that happens on the surface of the sea can alter the calm of its depths ~ Andrew Harvey,
804:Now would I give a thousand furlongs of sea for an acre of barren ground. ~ William Shakespeare,
805:One cannot look at the sea without wishing for the wings of a swallow. ~ Richard Francis Burton,
806:Recuérdame, Daniel, aunque sea en un rincón y a escondidas. No me dejes ir. ~ Carlos Ruiz Zaf n,
807:Risking one's life can be strangely liberating. That's what the sea counsels me. ~ Diane Wilson,
808:Sea lo que sea lo que la gente haga, piense o diga, no te lo tomes personalmente. ~ Miguel Ruiz,
809:There is no such thing as a really calm sea. Always, always, there is motion. ~ Agatha Christie,
810:the sea in that car. Are you sure it’s Betty’s? She told me it was stolen.” “It ~ Sascha Arango,
811:The sea's only gifts are harsh blows and, occasionally, the chance to feel strong. ~ Primo Levi,
812:The sea which we think of separating the two island actually joins them. ~ Conor Cruise O Brien,
813:The sewer system is a form of welfare state. It’s a government funnel to the sea. ~ Don DeLillo,
814:Virtues are lost in self interest as rivers are lost in the sea. ~ Fran ois de La Rochefoucauld,
815:XXII. The Sea Still Rises XXIII. Fire Rises XXIV. Drawn to the Loadstone Rock ~ Charles Dickens,
816:...you all want to be the sea. But you're not the sea, you're just a raindrop. ~ Stephen Kelman,
817:All the ways of this world are as fickle and unstable as a sudden storm at sea. ~ Venerable Bede,
818:Her spirit seems to hover around me, crashing with th force of the turbulent sea. ~ Tomi Adeyemi,
819:I live by the sea in Australia and the weather of course is glorious all year round. ~ Anna Torv,
820:I preferred to look at the sea, which said nothing and never made you feel alone. ~ Paula McLain,
821:It is found again.
What? Eternity.
It is the sea
Gone with the sun. ~ Arthur Rimbaud,
822:It was morning, and the new sun sparkled gold across the ripples of a gentle sea. ~ Richard Bach,
823:"Life is like stepping onto a boat which is about to sail out to sea and sink." ~ Shunryu Suzuki,
824:Listen to the sea...it sounds like a coffin being dragged over broken glass. ~ Caroline B Cooney,
825:my friends plunged into a borderless sea of reminiscences and personal news. ~ Sarah Orne Jewett,
826:No importa lo que sea, Pigeon. Tú ya me has dado todo lo que siempre he querido. ~ Jamie McGuire,
827:Once there was a boy from the sea who fell in love with a girl from the desert. ~ Alwyn Hamilton,
828:pensar, aunque no sea más que un instante, que un día se hablará de nuestros restos. ~ Anonymous,
829:Poetry is the journal of a sea animal living on land, wanting to fly in the air. ~ Carl Sandburg,
830:Quizá sea, después de todo, el más hipócrita, ya que no hace nada por zafarse. ~ Mario Benedetti,
831:Sea sisters, Susa had called them once. Two pearls formed in the same oyster. ~ Samantha Shannon,
832:So on this windy sea of land, the Fiend Walked up and down alone bent on his prey. ~ John Milton,
833:The DEEP SEA has more history in it than all the museums of the world-combined. ~ Robert Ballard,
834:The sea is the same as it has been since before men ever went on it in boats. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
835:The Sea of Galilee is like an enchanting woman whose moods are fiercely changeable. ~ R C Sproul,
836:una sonrisa permanente en el rostro, por falsa que sea, acaba iluminando el alma. ~ Paulo Coelho,
837:with ever new delight The nectar-sea of deeds by Ráma done. Hail, arch-ascetic, pious, ~ Valmiki,
838:Y el amor, para que sea del bonito y verdadero, tiene que tener pasión y locura. ~ Megan Maxwell,
839:A mountain ultimately had to give way to the sea if hammered by its salty waves. ~ Pepper Winters,
840:An ancient adage warns, "Never go to sea with two chronometers; take one or three." ~ Fred Brooks,
841:Bueno, nos hemos bajado del caballo y nos montamos en el burro. ¡Que sea para bien! ~ Orhan Pamuk,
842:escribes poemas
porque necesitas
un lugar
en donde sea lo que no es ~ Alejandra Pizarnik,
843:Everyone who wades through time eventually gets dragged out to sea by the undertone, ~ John Green,
844:for whatever we lose (like a you or a me) it's always ourselves we find in the sea ~ E E Cummings,
845:He lay far across the room from her, on a winter island separated by an empty sea. ~ Ray Bradbury,
846:I am alone again and I want to be so; alone with the pure sky and open sea. ~ Friedrich Nietzsche,
847:I don't go to school, I don't have parents, I came from the sea to be your husband. ~ Kevin Canty,
848:It's a magical way to spend a summer - privacy at sea, and fun and friends in port. ~ Ivana Trump,
849:It was like we were at sea together and had to figure out how to make a boat work. ~ Chip Zdarsky,
850:I was alive when the Dead Sea was just a lake that was feeling a little poorly. ~ Cassandra Clare,
851:I was an idle king and my chariot dawdled; I waited for the sea but it never came. ~ Albert Camus,
852:Like a mermaid in sea-weed, she dreams awake, trembling in her soft and chilly nest. ~ John Keats,
853:Me dijeron que era usted médico, pero con tal de que sea un gato me da igual ~ F Scott Fitzgerald,
854:Never had Safi seen so many furled sails. Or circling sea gulls.
Cursed birds. ~ Susan Dennard,
855:No quiero ser un monstruo, pero quizá sea demasiado tarde para poder ser otra cosa. ~ Holly Black,
856:Nunca sabrás que Dios es todo lo que necesitas hasta que él sea todo lo que tengas. ~ Rick Warren,
857:Our minds are a lot like the sea...you wake up some days and its rough and stormy. ~ Jaimal Yogis,
858:Poetry is the journal of the sea animal living on land, wanting to fly the air. – ~ Carl Sandburg,
859:Que uno haya perdido su felicidad no quiere decir que uno sea un infeliz ~ H ctor Abad Faciolince,
860:Sólo porque algo no sea buena idea no significa que no debas hacerlo -Elizabeth ~ Lani Diane Rich,
861:Some love to roam o'er the dark sea's foam, Where the shrill winds whistle free. ~ Charles Mackay,
862:Some sit and watch the life; some sail to the sea and the life watches them! ~ Mehmet Murat ildan,
863:So my mind sinks in this immensity:
And foundering is sweet in such a sea". ~ Giacomo Leopardi,
864:The gaudy, blabbing, and remorseful day Is crept into the bosom of the sea. ~ William Shakespeare,
865:There are many wild beasts on land and in the sea, but the beastliest of all is woman. ~ Menander,
866:There is no better boat than a horoscope to help a man cross over the sea of life. ~ Varahamihira,
867:The Sea, once it casts its spell, holds one in its net of wonder forever. ~ Jacques Yves Cousteau,
868:The sea, once it casts its spell, holds one in its net of wonder forever. ~ Jacques Yves Cousteau,
869:Tides, myriadislanded, within her, blood not mine, oinopa ponton , a winedark sea. ~ James Joyce,
870:When you are alone -- at sea, in the polar dark -- an absence can keep you alive. ~ Anne Michaels,
871:You can't cross the sea merely by standing and staring at the water. ~ Rabindranath Tagore, [T5],
872:Against all odds, I feel a drop of sympathy . . . amidst a sea of hatred.” “Khalid. ~ Ren e Ahdieh,
873:A modern fleet of ships does not so much make use of the sea as exploit a highway. ~ Joseph Conrad,
874:And the wind that saddens, the sea that gladdens, Are singing the selfsame strain. ~ Bayard Taylor,
875:A propósito, ¿cómo andan tus fantasmas? Dales prteínas, no sea que se debiliten. ~ Mario Benedetti,
876:A veces, cuando la miro, me parece surrealista que sea mía. Que realmente me ame. ~ Colleen Hoover,
877:Better let it all alone in the depths of her heart and the depths of the sea. ~ F Scott Fitzgerald,
878:El tiempo que perdiste con tu rosa hace que tu rosa sea tan importante. ~ Antoine de Saint Exup ry,
879:England in a way is lucky. It's an island, so the frontiers are given by the sea. ~ Salman Rushdie,
880:for a woman knows the face of the man she loves like a sailor knows the open sea ~ Honor de Balzac,
881:For whatever we lose (like a you or a me), It's always our self we find in the sea. ~ e e cummings,
882:If there were no sea between you and me...there wouldn't be this painful goodbye ~ Kyung Sook Shin,
883:I know the English are terribly sentimental about the sea, but I can live without it. ~ Libba Bray,
884:In a sea of stories, find the right one to tell, and the right way to tell it. ~ Richard Linklater,
885:In a sea of trees turned into a sea of total strangers, familiar means everything. ~ Emily Murdoch,
886:…la actitud Sufi es: “Que la auténtica verdad, cualquiera que fuere, me sea revelada ~ Idries Shah,
887:Let me tell you, deep-water sea-bitch wrestling can work up an awful appetite. Then ~ Steve Vernon,
888:Men from the mountains always dream of the sea, and above all things I love to travel. ~ Ana s Nin,
889:No sé donde quede "allá", pero creo que es en alguna parte, y espero que sea hermoso. ~ John Green,
890:Power? It's like a Dead Sea fruit. When you achieve it, there is nothing there. ~ Harold MacMillan,
891:she was born from the foam that arose when Ouranous’s genitals landed in the sea— ~ Serinity Young,
892:So my mind sinks in this immensity: [15] and foundering is sweet in such a sea. ~ Giacomo Leopardi,
893:The adventurer became the storyteller...and then the Sentinel of the Sea. ~ Gina Marinello Sweeney,
894:There is nothing more enticing, disenchanting, and enslaving than the life at sea. ~ Joseph Conrad,
895:The sea and wind can at the same time convey my neighbour's vessel and my own. ~ Jean Baptiste Say,
896:This is the seashore. Neither land nor sea. It’s a place that does not exist. ~ Alessandro Baricco,
897:We are like islands in the sea, separate on the surface but connected in the deep. ~ William James,
898:Who do I get the feeling
this boy is
lost at sea?


Just like me? ~ Lisa Schroeder,
899:You are something that the whole world is doing just as when the sea has waves on it. ~ Alan Watts,
900:16 “Have you entered into the springs of the sea Or walked in the recesses of the deep? ~ Anonymous,
901:Ahead lies the Irish Sea, all that dark, dark water ready to grip and stop my heart. ~ Paula McLain,
902:All streams flow to the sea because it is lower than they are. Humility gives it its power. ~ Laozi,
903:All was a limitless sea that heaved to the moon. ~ Sri Aurobindo, Savitri, The Vision and the Boon,
904:As the sea-crab swimmeth always against the stream, so doth wit always against wisdom. ~ Pythagoras,
905:But remember: what belongs to the sea will always return to the sea.

--Nereid ~ Rick Riordan,
906:From sky to sky
From sea to sea
Steady so I stand
And never will I flee. ~ Claire Legrand,
907:He that had never seen a river, imagined the first he met with to be the sea. ~ Michel de Montaigne,
908:I had my house converted to the Colorado altitude, so I am always above sea level. ~ Gilbert Arenas,
909:It is silly not to hope, besides I believe it is a sin." The Old Man and the Sea ~ Ernest Hemingway,
910:I was shipwrecked beneath a stormless sky in a sea shallow enough to stand up in. ~ Fernando Pessoa,
911:¿No es eso lo que consiguen las historias, que lo real sea falso y lo falso, real? ~ Marie Rutkoski,
912:No navigator has yet traced lines of latitude and longitude on the conjugal sea. ~ Honore de Balzac,
913:No river in sub-Saharan Africa reaches from the open sea to deep into the interior. ~ Thomas Sowell,
914:Outside, the moon is a thin, luminous scrape and the stars throb weakly above the sea. ~ Liz Jensen,
915:Para que nuestra amistad con Dios sea sólida, debemos comunicarnos regularmente con él. ~ Anonymous,
916:Pero ¿el que verdaderamente se conoce puede estimarse aunque sólo sea un poco? ~ Fyodor Dostoyevsky,
917:Poetry is a diary kept by a sea creature who lives on land and wishes he could fly. ~ Carl Sandburg,
918:—¿Qué me dice, Starling?
—Digo que maldita sea, señor Crawford. ¿Qué dice usted? ~ Thomas Harris,
919:The placid sea shines like an aluminium sheet rolled out to the end of the horizon. ~ Mehreen Ahmed,
920:The red washing
down the bathtub
can't change the color of the sea
at all. ~ Derrick Brown,
921:The sea is not aware of its wave. Similarly the Self is not aware of its ego. ~ Sri Ramana Maharshi,
922:Thou shalt have given a drop and won the sea, given thy life and won the well-beloved. ~ Baha-ullah,
923:Try to remember that the 'bottomless sea' can't hurt us as long as we keep on swimming. ~ C S Lewis,
924:Una voz fuerte no puede competir con una voz clara, aunque esta sea un simple murmullo. ~ Confucius,
925:We are things that make and pass into the sea upon an unknown mission. —H.G. Wells ~ K Natwar Singh,
926:Account books form a narrative as engaging as any tale of sea monsters or cannibals. ~ Hilary Mantel,
927:And resting in the ocean, dipped into the sea, I find glimmers of One Taste everywhere. ~ Ken Wilber,
928:As all the rivers run into the sea, so all delights centre in our Beloved. ~ Charles Haddon Spurgeon,
929:Deep in the sea are riches beyond compare. But if you seek safety, it is on the shore. ~ Idries Shah,
930:In any case, time is not a thing that passes, said Pilar: it’s a sea on which you float. ~ Anonymous,
931:Inventamos nuestro incendio, ardemos de dentro afuera, quizá eso sea la elección... ~ Julio Cort zar,
932:It is pleasant, when the sea runs high, to view from land the great distress of another. ~ Lucretius,
933:It's not a huge surprise that there are habitations at the bottom of the Black Sea. ~ Robert Ballard,
934:It was in looking at sea gulls that it first occurred to Homer Wells that he was free. ~ John Irving,
935:I would not creep along the coast but steer Out in mid-sea, by guidance of the stars. ~ George Eliot,
936:Ni vista, ni sonido, ni otra sensación que no sea el implacable ardor de la carne. ~ Suzanne Collins,
937:Resolver los conflictos sin darles tiempo a crecer hará que tu vida sea más fácil. ~ Sylvain Reynard,
938:Sea como sea, existo, veo el sol y, si no lo veo, sé de todos modos que existe. ~ Fyodor Dostoyevsky,
939:That which,like a sea, threatens to drown you- shall be a highway for your escape ~ Charles Spurgeon,
940:The journey of life is a mental one, which is taking place in the sea of illusion. ~ Neville Goddard,
941:The sea, he thought, had treasured its memories deeper than the faithless land. ~ F Scott Fitzgerald,
942:The sea was a landscape of longing, she thought, a landscape of ceaseless change. ~ Ann Howard Creel,
943:took one look at the sea of shining cadet faces before her—and fainted dead away! ~ Mary Ann Shaffer,
944:Trapped or not, sometimes he is happy; sometimes he sings in his chains like the sea. ~ Stephen King,
945:You can't drink the water from the sea, can you? Too salty. Like drinking life's blood ~ Neil Gaiman,
946:Earthshaker, Stormbreaker, Father of Horses. Hail, Perseus Jackson, Son of the Sea God ~ Rick Riordan,
947:En tanto nuestra vida sea un proceso de imitación no puede haber sensibilidad ni libertad ~ Anonymous,
948:Es posible que yo sea como las personas mayores. Posiblemente ya envejecí. ~ Antoine de Saint Exup ry,
949:For whatever we lose (like a you or a me),
It's always our self we find in the sea. ~ E E Cummings,
950:For whatever we lose (like a you or a me)
it's always ourselves we find in the sea ~ E E Cummings,
951:Holy sea turtles!" - Arabella Valli, The Equinox (Book Two of the Summer Solstice Series) ~ K K Allen,
952:I am translucent, aquatic. Drifting, aimless. She is an anchor, sinking in my sea. — ~ Colleen Hoover,
953:I eat steamed sea bass and vegetables, and I have no sugar, and only drink soy milk. ~ Angelina Jolie,
954:If I was drowning you would part the sea
And risk your own life to rescue me . . . ~ Jamie McGuire,
955:…I noticed a woman whose face was a sea voyage I had not the courage to attempt. ~ Jeanette Winterson,
956:Land is the secure ground of home, the sea is like life, the outside, the unknown. ~ Stephen Gardiner,
957:La obra humana es colectiva; nada que no sea colectivo es ni sólido ni durable... ~ Miguel de Unamuno,
958:[...]¡La vida, como el tren, hija mía sigue adelante! ¡Y es una suerte que sea así- ~ Agatha Christie,
959:[...] life at sea had saturated his memory with too many things to remember. ~ Gabriel Garc a M rquez,
960:Loud roars the wild tempestuous sea, Your presence, Lord, shall comfort me. ~ Charles Haddon Spurgeon,
961:Never set a child afloat on the flat sea of life with only one sail to catch the wind. ~ D H Lawrence,
962:PLAYBOY OF THE WESTERN WORLD AND RIDERS TO THE SEA, J. M. Synge. 80pp. 0-486-27562-0 THE ~ Mark Twain,
963:Puede que sea preciso viajar antes de saber cuál es la meta adecuada para nosotros. ~ Federico Moccia,
964:Tal vez el impulso heroico sea hoy en día algo completamente vulgar y corriente. ~ Enrique Vila Matas,
965:tal vez lo único que realmente cuenta en la vida, sea prepararse para morir con dignidad. ~ Anonymous,
966:There are three thing in the world I love most: the sea, Hamlet, and Don Giovanni. ~ Gustave Flaubert,
967:Theres so many fish in the sea That only rise up in the sweat and smoke like mercury ~ Elvis Costello,
968:The sea, he thought, had treasured it's memories deeper than the faithless land. ~ F Scott Fitzgerald,
969:Wealth as well as sea water. The more we drink, the more thirsty. The so famous ~ Arthur Schopenhauer,
970:We cannot have islands of excellence in a sea of slovenly indifference to standards. ~ John W Gardner,
971:When first you enter Wisdom's sea, beware-A wave of indecision floods you there. ~ Farid al Din Attar,
972:Ahora comprendo cuánto valor hace falta para escoger la vida que queremos, sea cual sea. ~ Ally Condie,
973:And her voice is a string of colored beads,
Or steps leading into the sea. ~ Edna St Vincent Millay,
974:Ballast yourself with reality and throw yourself into the sea . The sea is inspiration . ~ Victor Hugo,
975:But having said that, there's also a sea change in attitude towards media. ~ Robert Waterman McChesney,
976:But the wicked are like the tossing sea, which cannot rest, whose waves cast up mire and mud. ~ Isaiah,
977:But what, without the social thought of thee,
Would be the wonders of the sky and sea? ~ John Keats,
978:El camino que no lleva a ningún lado para otros, puede que sea el camino para ti. ~ Mehmet Murat ildan,
979:Farewell, farewell to thee, Araby's daughter! Thus warbled a Peri beneath the dark sea. ~ Charles Lamb,
980:Fill your mouth with pebbles, and howl at the sea, if you cannot do anything else. ~ F Marion Crawford,
981:Fishes live in the sea, as men do a-land; the great ones eat up the little ones. ~ William Shakespeare,
982:Baha'ar,” he began, his voice soft; grave. “Do not die so far from the sea. ~ Alexandra Bracken,
983:I don't show just anyone how to crust a sea bass. That's sacred information. ~ Alexandra Guarnaschelli,
984:I loved them as poets love the poetry
that kills them, as drowned sailors the sea. ~ Derek Walcott,
985:It’s cool. No sword. See? No sword. Calm thoughts. Sea grass. Mama cows. Vegetarianism. ~ Rick Riordan,
986:IT was said that a new person had appeared on the sea-front: a lady with a little dog. ~ Anton Chekhov,
987:Let there be light! Said Liberty , And like sunrise from the sea, Athens arose! ~ Percy Bysshe Shelley,
988:Like the creatures of the forest and the sea, I love To lose myself for a while. ~ Friedrich Nietzsche,
989:Many a man ought to have a bath-tub larger than the boat which here rode upon the sea. ~ Stephen Crane,
990:Mariner, do not ask whose tomb this may be, but go with good fortune: I wish you a kinder sea. ~ Plato,
991:Not all the water in the rough rude sea Can wash the balm from an anointed King. ~ William Shakespeare,
992:Publishing a book is like stuffing a note into a bottle and hurling it into the sea. ~ Margaret Atwood,
993:Scent is the soul of flowers, and sea flowers, as splendid as they may be, have no soul! ~ Jules Verne,
994:sometimes the best thing you can do is to drown what’s wrong in a sea of what’s right. ~ Eric Greitens,
995:Te prometo una cosa: acordarme de vos a ultimo momento parque sea todavía mas amargo. ~ Julio Cort zar,
996:The light that never was, on sea or land; The consecration, and the Poet's dream. ~ William Wordsworth,
997:Then He got up and rebuked the winds and the sea, and there was a great and wonderful calm ~ Anonymous,
998:There was an indefinable something that spoke of the sea in the not-too-great distance. ~ Stephen King,
999:The sea had jeeringly kept his finite body up, but drowned the infinite of his soul. ~ Herman Melville,
1000:The sea never changes and its works, for all the talks of men, are wrapped in mystery. ~ Joseph Conrad,
1001:The sea was surging among the pilings like the blithe mindless forces of dissolution. ~ Ross Macdonald,
1002:The smell of leaves and wet black earth mingled with the sharp smell of the sea. ~ Katherine Mansfield,
1003:The things that happen on the sea take you beyond yourself, beyond human capability. ~ Abby Sunderland,
1004:Whenever he saw the sea, or a fire, he fell silent, impressed by their elemental force. ~ Paulo Coelho,
1005:40But as for you,  v turn, and journey into the wilderness in the direction of the Red Sea. ~ Anonymous,
1006:as the Bible says, a smooth sea never made a good sailor. I believe that to this day. ~ Louis Zamperini,
1007:As we age we begin to grasp at youthful bliss like a life raft in a sea of harsh reality. ~ Brad Herzog,
1008:Canada, more than any nation, will be affected by rising sea levels from global warming. ~ David Suzuki,
1009:Coroner's inquest: death by drowning. And he hasn't been to the sea-shore in ten years. ~ Leonard Cohen,
1010:Estha carried them home in the crowded train. A quite bubble floating in a sea of noise ~ Arundhati Roy,
1011:Estoy seguro que a cualquiera le gusta un buen crimen, siempre que no sea la víctima ~ Alfred Hitchcock,
1012:Flat muscled and honey coloured. Sea secrets in his eyes. A silver raindrop in his ear. ~ Arundhati Roy,
1013:Foamy pitchers of beer swirled over the sea of heads like flotsam caught in a current. ~ Paul Kemprecos,
1014:God strikes not with both hands, for to the sea he made heavens, and to rivers foords. ~ George Herbert,
1015:I am a poem, or I am a pattern, or a race of people whose world was swallowed by the sea. ~ Neil Gaiman,
1016:I imagined loading the God of the Sea into a taxi and taking him to the Upper East Side. ~ Rick Riordan,
1017:I will build my empire next to the sea, so I can laugh from my throne as my enemies drown. ~ Bray Wyatt,
1018:I would not creep along the coast but steer
Out in mid-sea, by guidance of the stars. ~ George Eliot,
1019:no creo que sea bueno que la vida resulte tan natural, agradable y sin contratiempos. ~ Haruki Murakami,
1020:No es posible decir que sea deplorable aquello que se deriva de la propia naturaleza del ser, ~ Erasmus,
1021:¿Nos conformamos con el mundo tal como es, o trabajamos para que sea como debería ser? ~ Michelle Obama,
1022:Novelist-Citizen of Two Countries Interpreter of his Generation on both Sides of the Sea. ~ Henry James,
1023:Oh ye! Who have your eye-balls vexed and tired,
Feast them upon the wideness of the sea ~ John Keats,
1024:Once in a thousand years the sea/ smothers the moon at my window/ opens a gate in my heart: ~ Jo Graham,
1025:One ought to sink to the bottom of the sea, probably, and live alone with one's words. ~ Virginia Woolf,
1026:Sin embargo, hay milagros en la vida. Un hombre puede cambiar, aunque sea para sobrevivir. ~ John Fante,
1027:That which we name takes greater weight than the sea it displaces. Ask any shipwreck. ~ Neal Shusterman,
1028:The most desirable aspects of the Law of the Sea Treaty pertain to navigational rights. ~ Frank Gaffney,
1029:The pictorial battlefield becomes a sea of mud mercifully veiled by the fog of war. ~ Winston Churchill,
1030:There must be something strangely sacred about salt. It is in our tears and in the sea. ~ Khalil Gibran,
1031:There's a wideness in God's mercy Like the wideness of the sea Oratory Hymns. ~ Frederick William Faber,
1032:The sea, all water, yet receives rain still, and in abundance addeth to his store ~ William Shakespeare,
1033:They are ill discoverers that think there is no land when they can see nothing but sea. ~ Francis Bacon,
1034:Trapped or not, sometimes he is happy; sometimes he sings in his chains like the sea. He ~ Stephen King,
1035:Your blood is the sea continued in your veins. We are the ocean - walking on the land ~ Timothy Findley,
1036:Adoro tu cuerpo -le dije-.Ni se te ocurra considerarlo otra cosa que no sea perfecto. ~ Richard Matheson,
1037:do not waste my words on tired minds.
I can only talk to those who are thirsty
for the sea. ~ Rumi,
1038:Each day the sea is exactly the same. We seem no closer, and no farther from anything. ~ Neal Shusterman,
1039:Es lo que quieres que sea. Esa es la razón por la que me gusta el arte. Nadie se confunde. ~ Pam Bachorz,
1040:Estuaries are coastal bays, harbors, sounds and lagoons, places where rivers meet the sea. ~ Jim Gerlach,
1041:He checked his parachute and launched himself into the Sea of Sarcasm.
--Havana Red ~ Leonardo Padura,
1042:I am never, never, sick at sea. What never? No never! What never? Hardly ever. ~ William Gilbert,
1043:I could never learn to like her, except on a raft at sea with no other provisions in sight. ~ Mark Twain,
1044:I'm everyone everywhere with you without you unbound set free in limbo lost at sea. ~ Bryan Lee O Malley,
1045:I'm glad I am a woman who once danced naked in the Mediterranean Sea at midnight. ~ Mercedes McCambridge,
1046:It has been found again.
What? –
Eternity.
It is the sea mingled with the sun. ~ Arthur Rimbaud,
1047:Life is a big sea full of many fish. I let down my nets and pulled. I'm still pulling. ~ Langston Hughes,
1048:Like bubbles on the sea of matter borne, they rise, they break, and to that sea return. ~ Alexander Pope,
1049:long way,” Nico said. “Plus, we don’t have…” His voice cracked. “You know…our sea expert, ~ Rick Riordan,
1050:modificamos nuestro sueño según sea nuestra manera de juzgar, según sean nuestras heridas. ~ Miguel Ruiz,
1051:¡No dejes que tu pasado, sea el que sea, oscurezca tu visión de un futuro brillante! ~ lex Rovira Celma,
1052:Nothing so reminds you like the sea that the enemy of life is not death but loneliness. ~ Wayne Johnston,
1053:One day, one of my dreams is to someday get to do Nemo in '20,000 Leagues Under the Sea.' ~ Nicolas Cage,
1054:Our present control of the sea is so absolute that it is sometimes taken for granted. ~ Chester W Nimitz,
1055:Sabías lo que yo era cuando me pediste que te eligiera. No sugieras ahora que sea menos. ~ Leigh Bardugo,
1056:Sólo porque recuerdes algo no quiere decir que sea correcto. Es sólo cómo eliges recordarlo. ~ Jeph Loeb,
1057:The door sat still as a mountain, quiet and indifferent as the sea on a windless day. ~ Patrick Rothfuss,
1058:The first projectile hit the sea wall of Gaza City's little harbour just after four o'clock. ~ Anonymous,
1059:The moment we break faith with one another, the sea engulfs us and the light goes out. ~ James A Baldwin,
1060:The mountains sat with their feet in the sea, and the old man's house was on the knees. ~ John Steinbeck,
1061:The sea was the first thing he had found that was large enough to absorb his sorrow. After ~ Nina George,
1062:They are ill discoverers that think there is no land, when they can see nothing but sea. ~ Francis Bacon,
1063:Two voices are there; one is of the sea, One of the mountains: each a mighty Voice. ~ William Wordsworth,
1064:Aprecio la vida, aunque sólo sea una sucesión de angustias, y la defenderé. ~ Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley,
1065:Aunque nuestra relación con Cristo es personal, la intención de Dios no es que sea privada. ~ Rick Warren,
1066:Beckon The Sea,
I'll Come To The....
Shed Seven Tears,
Perchance Seven Years.... ~ Terri Farley,
1067:...but the sea of stars was a work of wonder and a source of solace.
The Forbidden Door. ~ Dean Koontz,
1068:Es justamente la posibilidad de realizar un sueño lo que hace que la vida sea interesante. ~ Paulo Coelho,
1069:Hard grind got us the glory, the saying goes-- but sloth will slide us back into the sea. ~ Jessie Burton,
1070:His presence in my life is like the lighthouse in stormy waters to a ship lost at sea. ~ Lisa Renee Jones,
1071:How Slow The Wind
How slow the Wind how slow the sea how late their Fathers be!
~ Emily Dickinson,
1072:I am so scared of the sea, so what did I do? Learned to scuba in the Great Barrier Reef. ~ Tracie Bennett,
1073:I do not waste my words on tired minds.
I can only talk to those who are thirsty
for the sea ~ Rumi,
1074:I like a good story and I also like staring at the sea—do I have to choose between the two? ~ David Byrne,
1075:I want to see the world within the circle of your arms and sail the wide sea of your thighs. ~ Rod McKuen,
1076:Like the sea, from which we derive our gifts, we are wild at heart, and deadly when angered. ~ C L Wilson,
1077:No digo que no sea duro, pero hay otras personas que harán que tu vida merezca la pena. ~ Suzanne Collins,
1078:No man is an island,” said John Donne. I feel we are all islands—in a common sea. ~ Anne Morrow Lindbergh,
1079:Not all the water in the rough rude sea
Can wash the balm from an anointed King; ~ William Shakespeare,
1080:Para que el sueño no sea más grande que tu capacidad y te aplaste, prepárate y fórmate antes. ~ Anonymous,
1081:¡Que rara es la vida! La suerte nos abandona cuando más propicia deseamos que nos sea. ~ Vladimir Nabokov,
1082:«si quieres que tu vida sea diferente, ¡tienes que empezar por querer hacer algo diferente!». ~ Hal Elrod,
1083:Sure we are all made by some secret Power, who formed the earth and sea, the air and sky.  ~ Daniel Defoe,
1084:That annoying thing that tourists did, opening a feed into London’s sea of blue plaques. ~ William Gibson,
1085:That’s what makes it fun. It’s you and me and the moon and the sea.” “All right, Dr. Seuss. ~ Marie Force,
1086:The cure for anything is salt water—sweat, tears, or the sea.” —Isak Dinesen ~ Bathroom Readers Institute,
1087:The long horizon, the lunging, clotted sea like a swinging door opening, closing, opening. ~ Annie Proulx,
1088:There are more active volcanoes beneath the sea than on land by two orders of magnitude. ~ Robert Ballard,
1089:there’s something very healing about the sea. I’m always calmest when I’m near the water, ~ Barbara Davis,
1090:the squares on your abdomen have been reabsorbed, like tiny islands in a rising sea of lard. ~ Junot D az,
1091:The void is vast, like the sea at night and no land in sight. I’ll be the beacon, Brishen. ~ Grace Draven,
1092:The word-coining genius, as if thought plunged into a sea of words and came up dripping. ~ Virginia Woolf,
1093:Toma el sendero recto, aunque sea largo; no te cases con viuda alguna, aunque sea una hurí. ~ Idries Shah,
1094:You cried when He took away your drop of water, not knowing He'd saved for you, the sea. ~ Yasmin Mogahed,
1095:You stand next to the sea and you're in touch with all your longings and all your losses. ~ Elizabeth Hay,
1096:A veces, decir <> o <> hace que sea más fácil de soportar el día. -Elizabeth ~ Lani Diane Rich,
1097:Cheerily to sea; the signs of war advance: No king of England, if not king of France ~ William Shakespeare,
1098:Cuando yo haya realizado todos tus recuerdos ━cuando sea quien sabe sujetarte━ te ahogaré ~ Arthur Rimbaud,
1099:Cuanto más grande sea la organización, mayor será su orientación hacia las políticas y normas. ~ Anonymous,
1100:El amor verdadero siempre nos hace mejores; cualquiera sea la mujer que lo inspira. ~ Alexandre Dumas fils,
1101:Her laughing was like a wave in the sea, when it landed on you it made you laugh as well. ~ Stephen Kelman,
1102:Her other mother smiled brightly and the hair on her head drifted like plants under the sea. ~ Neil Gaiman,
1103:His eyes were open wounds beneath his heavy brows, a blue as dark as the sea by night. ~ George R R Martin,
1104:Marina, as of the sea. You stick with Hector Ricardo. I'll take care of you;its in my name ~ Pittacus Lore,
1105:Nature repeats herself more than one would imagine. The sea has infinitely more variety. ~ Agatha Christie,
1106:No me dejes caer en el camino cuando sea viejo. No me dejes solo cuando mi fuerza se haya ido. ~ Anonymous,
1107:No necesitas nada de nadie, a menos que sea el tipo de amor que te elige primero, siempre. ~ Tarryn Fisher,
1108:One should lie empty, open, choiceless as a beach—waiting for a gift from the sea. ~ Anne Morrow Lindbergh,
1109:para triunfar en la vida es preciso creer en algo, o sea estar, por definición, equivocado ~ Mario Levrero,
1110:Politics is like navigation in a sea without charts, and wise men live the lives of pilgrims. ~ Joyce Cary,
1111:Seaward ho! Hang the treasure! It's the glory of the sea that has turned my head. ~ Robert Louis Stevenson,
1112:The desires of this world are like sea water. The more you drink of them, the more you thirst. ~ Ibn Arabi,
1113:Then the town will rise to his hand," I whispered. "One for the sea, and one for the land. ~ Jordan L Hawk,
1114:The universal historian finds traces of himself even in the utter depths of the sea. ~ Friedrich Nietzsche,
1115:As all the rivers run into the sea, so all delights center in the Lord Jesus. The ~ Charles Haddon Spurgeon,
1116:Beyond a row of dwarf palms the sea was snoring and complaining like a drunk in a doorway. ~ Ross Macdonald,
1117:Crepúsculo otra vez. Otro final. No importa que tan perfecto sea el día, siempre termina. ~ Stephenie Meyer,
1118:Don't let the romance die, remember one thing that's going right in the sea of things that aren't. ~ Lights,
1119:«Es justamente la posibilidad de realizar un sueño lo que hace que la vida sea interesante», ~ Paulo Coelho,
1120:Freedom of action in space is as important to the United States as air power and sea power. ~ George W Bush,
1121:He was swimming in a sea of other people’s expectations. Men had drowned in seas like that. ~ Robert Jordan,
1122:I like a good story and I also like staring at the sea-- do I have to choose between the two? ~ David Byrne,
1123:In a sea of strangers,
you've longed to know me.
Your life spent sailing
to my shores. ~ Lang Leav,
1124:La única manera como podemos encontrar la paz es dejar que el pasado sea el pasado. ~ Elisabeth K bler Ross,
1125:Lincoln was as calm and unruffled as the summer sea in moments of the gravest peril; ~ Doris Kearns Goodwin,
1126:Many of those engaged in a lemming-like march to the sea are proud of their individualism. ~ Neal A Maxwell,
1127:...quiero que tu primer beso sea el mejor primer beso de la historia de los primeros besos ~ Colleen Hoover,
1128:The desires of this world are like sea water. The more you drink of them, the more you thirst. ~ Ibn Arabi,
1129:The meeting of the two lonely souls is the meeting of the dark sea with the moonlight. ~ Mehmet Murat ildan,
1130:This much is certain: We have the power to damage the sea, but no sure way to heal the harm. ~ Sylvia Earle,
1131:Under the heavens and under the sea there's a friend I don't know, who holds the right key. ~ Jimmy Buffett,
1132:Again in the dark, sea-scented night, he was filled with power and excitement and rhythm. ~ Dorothy B Hughes,
1133:And like a drowning woman who chooses the black sea instead of rescue, she did not take it. ~ Tess Gerritsen,
1134:Before we take to the sea, we walk on land. . . Before we create, we must understand. . . ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1135:Do not sea death. Death will find you. But seek the road which makes death a fulfillment. ~ Dag Hammarskj ld,
1136:Drownin', in the sea of love
Where everyone would love to drown.

Stevie Nicks "Sara ~ Stevie Nicks,
1137:His presence in my life is like the lighthouse in my stormy waters to a ship lost at sea. ~ Lisa Renee Jones,
1138:If I am the land,

and Josh is the sea, then

Tommy is the shore that completes us. ~ Jay McLean,
1139:If you want to build a ship, teach the men to yearn for the vast and endless sea. ~ Antoine de Saint Exupery,
1140:I go back into the sea because there is nothing else to do. Or, there is, but I do not do it. ~ Joanna Walsh,
1141:In the Red Sea of His own blood, our Redeemer has drowned the Pharaoh of our sins! ~ Charles Haddon Spurgeon,
1142:I promise to protect Japan's land and sea, and the lives of the Japanese people no matter what. ~ Shinzo Abe,
1143:It was a sea of horns above the red, brown, brindle, and white-splashed backs of the steers. ~ Louis L Amour,
1144:Lo que sea que estés buscando, no va a llegar en la forma que lo esperas. KAFKA EN LA ORILLA ~ Lorena Franco,
1145:Man has lost that sense of the full awfulness of the sea which aboriginally belongs to it. ~ Herman Melville,
1146:Moses probably danced a little, right? You don't part the Red Sea without having some moves. ~ Dick Van Dyke,
1147:¿No es eso lo que consiguen las historias, que lo real sea falso y lo falso, real?" Kestrel ~ Marie Rutkoski,
1148:No man is an island,' said John Donne. I feel we are all islands -- in a common sea. ~ Anne Morrow Lindbergh,
1149:Oh, happy he who still hopes he can emerge from Error's boundless sea! - Faust. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1150:Old age: The estuary that enlarges and spreads itself grandly as it pours into the Great Sea. ~ Walt Whitman,
1151:Pockets of sentience glow in the cold, deep void of the universe like bubbles in a vast, dark sea. ~ Ken Liu,
1152:Pon la masa en el horno cuando esté caliente; después de asegurarte de que en verdad sea masa. ~ Idries Shah,
1153:Quizá la mayor facultad que posee nuestra mente sea la capacidad de sobrellevar el dolor. ~ Patrick Rothfuss,
1154:Quizá sea el diablo quien dice estas cosas, y quizá tú las crees porque te las dice un rey. ~ Julio Cort zar,
1155:The ends of the earth, the depths of the sea, the darkness of time, you have chosen all three. ~ E M Forster,
1156:The fact that I was the son of the sea god was not going to win me any points with Mr Crabby. ~ Rick Riordan,
1157:The horizon is always approximately three miles away from you when viewed at sea level. ~ Catherine Steadman,
1158:The more she cried, the more Alice believed she really did have some of the sea inside her. ~ Holly Ringland,
1159:The sea, the sea, the sea. It rolled and rolled and called to me. Come in, it said, come in. ~ Sharon Creech,
1160:una historia de mí; quizá no sea correcta, pero cuéntame de mí. Necesito una versión de mí». ~ Sergio Bizzio,
1161:Una ráfaga ardiente me abrasó la cara. Maldita sea, pensé, qué desleal es el rubor. ~ Gabriel Garc a M rquez,
1162:When the king asked him what he meant by infesting the sea, the pirate defiantly replied: ~ Saint Augustine,
1163:You are the sick prince of my cerise innovations and in your drowning caresses I walk the sea ~ Frank O Hara,
1164:You have the beach but not the sea? No use! You have the sea but not the beach? No use! ~ Mehmet Murat ildan,
1165:Aunque sea sólo un cúmulo de infelicidad, la vida me es querida y la defenderé. ~ Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley,
1166:A writer needs four things to achieve greatness, Pasquale: desire, disappointment, and the sea. ~ Jess Walter,
1167:Cheerily to sea; the signs of war advance:
No king of England, if not king of France ~ William Shakespeare,
1168:did what people will do in politics, or on the sea when the wind is against them,—I tacked. ~ Alexandre Dumas,
1169:Every man thinks meanly of himself for not having been a soldier, or not having been at sea. ~ Samuel Johnson,
1170:Fly silly sea bird, no dreams can possess you, no voices can blame you for sun on your wings. ~ Joni Mitchell,
1171:He gazed out to sea for a moment, then added, “One should never mistake pattern … for meaning. ~ Iain M Banks,
1172:He is the one pocket of warmth in a sea of ice. Being in his arms feels like the home I never had. ~ Susan Ee,
1173:Her eyes were as green as the sea, and forever I forgave the sea for not appearing blue. ~ Sena Jeter Naslund,
1174:Holy hell! Is that real or a pet sea serpent that he just so happens to let sleep in his pants? ~ K M Golland,
1175:Let the sofa be mountains, the carpet be sea,
There I'll establish a city for me. ~ Robert Louis Stevenson,
1176:No es que yo sea bueno, es que los demás son tan malos que la comparación se revela imposible. ~ Salvador Dal,
1177:—No vale la pena hallazgo que sea realmente fácil de encontrar —dice—. Lo sé por experiencia. ~ Tarryn Fisher,
1178:Oceans are vast and almost bottomless. You dance in the rain Elizabeth. You drown in the sea. ~ Jennifer Rush,
1179:People got out of the way for Cam. He was like a hot Moses, parting a sea of drunk college students. ~ J Lynn,
1180:Si he conseguido ser un ciudadano honrado, quizá sea porque nunca me incliné ante nadie. ~ Ildefonso Falcones,
1181:The colors that show best by candlelight are white, carnation, and a kind of sea-water green. ~ Francis Bacon,
1182:There's not a sea the passenger e'er pukes in, Turns up more dangerous breakers than the Euxine. ~ Lord Byron,
1183:The sea pronounces something, over and over, in a hoarse whisper; I cannot quite make it out. ~ Annie Dillard,
1184:The sea where living creatures were at one time immersed is now enclosed within their bodies. ~ Italo Calvino,
1185:—Vuela conmigo entre las nubes, juguemos bajo las estrellas, dame la luna, para que sea sólo mía ~ Kate Perry,
1186:We lived within two hundred yards of the sea, and its voice was in our ears night and day. ~ Edward Carpenter,
1187:You are the generation that will reach the sea and hoist the flag of Palestine over Tel Aviv. ~ Yasser Arafat,
1188:Deja Que la Postura de un Águila en la Vida También Sea tu Postura:
Noble y Poderosa! ~ Mehmet Murat ildan,
1189:Fight on land and sea All men want to be free If they don't never mind we'll abolish all mankind ~ Peter Weiss,
1190:He wondered exactly how lost a person could get. Lost at sea, lost in the woods. Fatally lost. ~ Carol Shields,
1191:I laugh, for hope hath a happy place with me; If my boat sinks, 'tis to another sea. ~ William Ellery Channing,
1192:It’s been on my mind. And another thing. Why is there Chicken of the Sea, but no Tuna of the Farm? ~ Anonymous,
1193:its cold immensity mocking us as we lunged away into the dark curvaceous violence of the sea. ~ Gretel Ehrlich,
1194:It was the gray sea that bore you and the towering rocks, so sheer the heart in you is turned from us. ~ Homer,
1195:I wish I could live underwater. Maybe then my skin would absorb the sea’s consoling silence. ~ Cristina Garc a,
1196:Kill all the men you have slept with. Put the bones in a box and send it into the sea with flowers. ~ Yoko Ono,
1197:Many live in the ivory tower called reality; they never venture on the open sea of thought. ~ Francois Gautier,
1198:Mi padre solía decirme que ninguna decisión de vida es permanente a menos que sea un tatuaje. ~ Colleen Hoover,
1199:«Quédate a mi lado para siempre, morena. Y que para siempre sea el tiempo que tú decidas». ~ El sabet Benavent,
1200:que el presente sea aún mejor que el pasado, no significa que yo no tenga que elaborar el duelo. ~ Jorge Bucay,
1201:She loved the sea only for its storms, and greenery only when it was scattered among ruins. ~ Gustave Flaubert,
1202:The emotions attached to them were like sand castles in the tide, slowly washing out to sea. ~ Nicholas Sparks,
1203:The future is a fog that is still hanging out over the sea, a boat that floats home or does not. ~ Anne Sexton,
1204:The populace is like the sea motionless in itself, but stirred by every wind, even the lightest breeze. ~ Livy,
1205:The sun, coming hard around the world: the island rises from the sea, sinks, rises, holds. ~ Peter Matthiessen,
1206:Those who live by the sea can hardly form a single thought of which the sea would not be part. ~ Hermann Broch,
1207:Three things I have longed to see ... The sea serpent, a white rhinoceros, and an unselfish man. ~ Myrtle Reed,
1208:We are all in the same boat, in a stormy sea, and we owe each other a terrible loyalty. ~ Gilbert K Chesterton,
1209:You couldn't change a river into a sea, but you could trace a new channel for it to follow. ~ David Wroblewski,
1210:A left margin watches the sea floor approach It takes 30 million years
It is the first love ~ Brenda Hillman,
1211:As if the ocean cares that it’s been zoned residential – what the sea wants, the sea shall have. ~ Kirsty Eagar,
1212:Beginnings are apt to be shadowy and so it is the beginnings of the great mother life, the sea. ~ Rachel Carson,
1213:Cuanto más pesada sea la carga, más a ras de tierra estará nuestra vida, más real y verdadera será. ~ Anonymous,
1214:El problema de la vida no es que sea corta, sino que esperamos demasiado en COMENZAR A VIVIRLA. ~ Lorena Franco,
1215:Espera en el Señor. Sé fuerte. Deja que tu corazón sea fuerte. Sí, espera en el Señor. —SALMO 27:14 ~ Anonymous,
1216:«Este hombre tal vez sea muy inteligente, pero, desde luego, es insufriblemente engreído». ~ Arthur Conan Doyle,
1217:He had the handsome intensity of madmen and prophets. He talked to himself. He talked to the sea. ~ Brent Weeks,
1218:I found myself in a sea in which the waves of joy and sorrow were clashing against each other. ~ Naguib Mahfouz,
1219:I like an otter. I like a sea lion. I like a walrus. That's my favorite version of a sea creature. ~ Nick Kroll,
1220:I'm a jellyfish glowing in the dark sea, bright and brilliant, just waiting to be discovered. ~ Jennifer L Holm,
1221:Land and sea, weakness and decline are great separators, but death is the great divorcer for ever. ~ John Keats,
1222:Metaphors are our way of losing ourselves in semblances or treading water in a sea of seeming. ~ Roberto Bolano,
1223:Metaphors are our way of losing ourselves in semblances or treading water in a sea of seeming. ~ Roberto Bola o,
1224:«No es que yo sea bueno, es que los demás son tan malos que la comparación se revela imposible.» ~ Salvador Dal,
1225:On a night of icy silver radiance, when the very sea and stars seemed on fire with light. ~ Anne Rivers Siddons,
1226:One can no more keep the mind from returning to an idea than the sea from returning to the shore. ~ Victor Hugo,
1227:path led through the sea, your way through the mighty waters, though your footprints were not seen. ~ Anonymous,
1228:Poetry is sane because it floats easily in an infinite sea; reason seeks to cross the infinite ~ G K Chesterton,
1229:quizá sea una lotería, pero el universo acaba compensándolo. el universo cuida de todos sus pájaros ~ Anonymous,
1230:Shipping by sea produces 1/60 the emissions of shipping by air and about 1/5 that of trucking. ~ Daniel Goleman,
1231:Si le gusto a alguien,quiero que sea mi verdadero yo el que le guste,no lo que piense que soy ~ Stephen Chbosky,
1232:The calm was absolute, a dead, flat calm, the stillness of a dead sea and of a dead atmosphere. ~ Joseph Conrad,
1233:There is nothing so good as a burial at sea. It is simple, tidy, and not very incriminating. ~ Alfred Hitchcock,
1234:The rumble of the life outside was like the sound of the sea which was rising gradually around her. ~ Jean Rhys,
1235:The sea is not less beautiful in our eyes because we know that sometimes ships are wrecked by it. ~ Simone Weil,
1236:The world is but a Thought," said he:
"The vast unfathomable sea
Is but a Notion—unto me. ~ Lewis Carroll,
1237:True love is the tide that pulls out to sea, but always returns to kiss the shore at sunrise. ~ Shannon L Alder,
1238:«Un pensamiento, sea o no expresado en palabras, es algo real, y tiene los poderes de la realidad.» ~ Anonymous,
1239:When you do dance, I wish you a wave o' the sea, that you might ever do nothing but that. ~ William Shakespeare,
1240:You can swim all day in the Sea of Knowledge and still come out completely dry. Most people do. ~ Norton Juster,
1241:Drown

Overwhelmed by a sea of emotions.
Sometimes you have to drown
to learn how to swim. ~ R H Sin,
1242:«El más sabio de todos es el que no se preocupa ni pizca de que alguien sea más rico que él.» ~ Geoffrey Chaucer,
1243:El peligro no justifica un acto irresponsable, por grave que sea la situación.

Arya ~ Christopher Paolini,
1244:ere the hour of the twattering of bards in the twitterlitter between Druidia and the Deepsleep Sea ~ James Joyce,
1245:Happy is the man, I thought, who, before dying, has the good fortune to sail the Aegean sea. ~ Nikos Kazantzakis,
1246:healthier way to get these helpful effects is to drink kombucha and bone broth with sea salt. Other ~ Jason Fung,
1247:I am Poseidon, EARTH SHAKER, RULER OF THE BOUNDLESS SEA, CREATOR OF STORMS, SWALLOWER OF SHIPS ~ George O Connor,
1248:If Britain must choose between Europe and the open sea, she must always choose the open sea. ~ Winston Churchill,
1249:If I had my will, I would live in a ship on the sea and never come nearer to humanity than that! ~ Eleanora Duse,
1250:If Moses had operated through committees the Israelites never would have got across the Red Sea. ~ William Booth,
1251:If you pinch the sea of its liberty, though it be walls of stone or brass, it will beat them down. ~ John Cotton,
1252:I'm at the round table, where your seat at? Where your plate, where your lobster, where your sea bass? ~ Gunplay,
1253:I tore all the roses off a single sad bush and threw them, one after the other, into the angry sea. ~ E Lockhart,
1254:I want the sea to tell them I’ve found someone I want to marry and that I have to say good-bye— ~ Simon Van Booy,
1255:I wrote a lot of poetry that was based on stories of the sea and I was really inspired by that. ~ Ellie Goulding,
1256:«La Naturaleza y sus leyes permanecían ocultas en la noche. Dijo Dios: ¡Sea Newton! Y todo fue luz». ~ Anonymous,
1257:Once I was a scuba diver in a sea of words. Now I zip along the surface like a guy on a Jet Ski. ~ Nicholas Carr,
1258:Puede que sea imposible disfrazarse con una identidad sin convertirse en lo que se finge ser. ~ Orson Scott Card,
1259:There is another capital beneath the waves,” She plunged ten thousand fathoms beneath the sea. ~ Haruki Murakami,
1260:The sea is mother-death and she is a mighty female, the one who wins, the one who sucks us all up. ~ Anne Sexton,
1261:... those eyes. they were like the bottom of the sea, like my worst nightmares and darkest dreams. ~ Mimi Strong,
1262:Though inland far we be, Our souls have sight of that immortal sea Which brought us hither. ~ William Wordsworth,
1263:Ulysses was not comely, but he was eloquent, Yet he fired two goddesses of the sea with love ~ Soren Kierkegaard,
1264:Water adopts the shape of its receptacle, it is sometimes a trickle and sometimes a wild sea. ~ Miyamoto Musashi,
1265:As long as you are crawling like a snake on this earth do not hope to swim like fish in the sea of Spirit. ~ Rumi,
1266:Being different is a talent. You illuminate what makes you special in the sea of sameness around you. ~ Lady Gaga,
1267:«Cualquier cliente puede tener un coche pintado del color que quiera, siempre que sea negro». ~ Lawrence Freedman,
1268:Even when the British took part in these wars, they fought on other people's territory or at sea. ~ Thomas Sowell,
1269:He offered to stop the tide for me once. He offered to build me a palace at the bottom of the sea. ~ Rick Riordan,
1270:He's the anchor to my boat and I worry that I will float out to sea, directionless, without him. ~ Claire Douglas,
1271:How could we miss words? We were drowning in a sea of text. A new one arrived, chiming, every minute. ~ Anonymous,
1272:How wild the sea is,
and over Sado Island,
the River of Heaven
~ Matsuo Basho, how wild the sea is
,
1273:I’m an anchor and he is the sea and I sink into his tenderness as he presses my hand to his heart. ~ Sarah Noffke,
1274:I’m doing all I can to stay afloat in a sea of insanity, but I’m drowning more and more each day. ~ Courtney Cole,
1275:In front the sea was spread, a smiling jailer, but even more incorruptible than the frowning mountains. ~ O Henry,
1276:Is this chicken what I have or is this fish? I know it's tuna. But it says chicken. By the sea. ~ Jessica Simpson,
1277:It’s a sea of death,” Universo said. “But the water remembers what civilization tries to forget. ~ Patricia Engel,
1278:La edad de oro retorna a los hombres cuando, aunque sólo sea momentáneamente, se olvidan del oro ~ G K Chesterton,
1279:Light breaks where no sun shines; Where no sea runs, the waters of the heart; Push in their tides. ~ Dylan Thomas,
1280:Lo que importa para una buena historia es la consistencia de la información, no que esta sea completa ~ Anonymous,
1281:Nothing of him that doth fade But doth suffer a sea-change Into something rich and strange ~ Percy Bysshe Shelley,
1282:Once I was a scuba diver in the sea of words. Now I Zip along the surface like a guy on a Jet Ski ~ Nicholas Carr,
1283:Para mantener viva una cultura creativa no debemos tener miedo de que la incertidumbre sea continua. ~ Ed Catmull,
1284:Small islands of coherence in a sea of chaos can shift the whole system to a higher order. ~ Barbara Marx Hubbard,
1285:Some loves come unbidden like winds from the sea, and others grow from the seeds of friendship. ~ Raymond E Feist,
1286:The hall’s door was framed by a pair of vast curved bones that had come from some sea monster. ~ Bernard Cornwell,
1287:The sea has never been friendly to man. At most it has been the accomplice of human restlessness. ~ Joseph Conrad,
1288:This overload is edging me further out to sea, I need to put some distances between overkill and me. ~ Elton John,
1289:Was there any reason in the world to expect a deep-sea predator with that many teeth to be friendly? ~ Mira Grant,
1290:Well the book of Leviticus and Deuteronomy, the law of the jungle and the sea are your only teachers. ~ Bob Dylan,
1291:What a broad world to roam in, what a sea to swim in is this God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ. ~ A W Tozer,
1292:With thee all tales are sweet; each clime has charms; earth - sea alike - our world within our arms. ~ Lord Byron,
1293:All artists dream of a silence which they must enter, as some creatures return to the sea to spawn. ~ Iris Murdoch,
1294:Aphrodite (‘foam-born’) is the same wide-ruling goddess who rose from Chaos and danced on the sea, ~ Robert Graves,
1295:As I gaze upon the sea! All the old romantic legends, all my dreams, come back to me. ~ Henry Wadsworth Longfellow,
1296:A simple, childlike faith in a Divine Friend solves all the problems that come to us by land or sea ~ Helen Keller,
1297:el matrimonio es un viaje, como la vida misma. No puedo esperar que sea perfecto desde el principio. ~ Mary Balogh,
1298:He loved books, never going to sea without a newly replenished library, compact but of the best. ~ Herman Melville,
1299:His mind has the clearness of the deep sea, the patience of its rocks, the force of its billows. ~ Charlotte Bront,
1300:Keep puffing on the bubble until it breaks its confining walls and becomes the sea of joy. ~ Paramahansa Yogananda,
1301:Male penguins are unfaithful up to an advanced age, a phenomenon sometimes attributed to the sea air. ~ Will Cuppy,
1302:Once I was a scuba diver in the sea of words. Now I zip along the surface like a guy on a Jet Ski. ~ Nicholas Carr,
1303:Palm trees were fanned by a warm, light breeze, and they rolled down their windows to smell the sea. ~ Jude Watson,
1304:Para que una escalera sea segura, cada paso (que se dé) en esa escalera tiene que ser seguro! ~ Mehmet Murat ildan,
1305:Silence fell like a hammer made of feathers. It left holes in the shape of the sound of the sea. ~ Terry Pratchett,
1306:Spirit is Life. It flows thru the death of me endlessly like a river unafraid of becoming the sea. ~ Gregory Corso,
1307:The city was asleep, and the bookshop felt like a boat adrift in a sea of silence and shadows. ~ Carlos Ruiz Zaf n,
1308:The earth will be filled with the knowledge of the glory of the LORD, as the waters cover the sea, ~ Philip Yancey,
1309:The Girl With Sea Green Eyes

Happiness is
S I M N
W M I G
in the ocean of her eyes ~ Carolee Dean,
1310:The sea heaves up, hangs loaded o'er the land, Breaks there, and buries its tumultuous strength. ~ Robert Browning,
1311:The sun broke through a pilgrimage of clouds and cast its unblinking eye upon the Mississippi Sea. ~ Omar El Akkad,
1312:We are adrift on a sea of moonlight sand, the silence as infinite as the space between the stars. ~ Jessica Khoury,
1313:We are sun and moon, dear friend; we are sea and land... each the other’s opposite and complement. ~ Hermann Hesse,
1314:Wherever I sensed a calm sea, I sought to rock the boat; I wanted others to share in my storm. ~ Rachel Held Evans,
1315:A man by the truth is a house by the sea: He has a clear range of vision and a very fresh air! ~ Mehmet Murat ildan,
1316:As finite creatures who think and feel, we can create islands of meaning in the sea of information. ~ Freeman Dyson,
1317:But Pierre, who like all who have known the sea was a child at heart, broke into loud exclamations ~ Radclyffe Hall,
1318:Daughter: Dad, what is called a 'sea level'? Dad: Why do you want to know? Daughter: Because my geography ~ Various,
1319:Emerald as heavy as a golf course, ruby as dark as an afterbirth, diamond as white as sun on the sea. ~ Anne Sexton,
1320:Go gather by the humming sea
Some twisted, echo-harbouring shell,
And to its lips thy story tell. ~ W B Yeats,
1321:If his destiny be strange, it is also sublime. Jules Verne, Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea ~ Stephenie Meyer,
1322:It may seem that the calamity sucked your life out to sea, but it hasn't. You still have your destiny. ~ Max Lucado,
1323:Joseph Conrad once said that a man who is born falls into a dream like a man who falls into the sea ~ Joseph Conrad,
1324:La gran literatura no es más que el lenguaje cargado de sentido hasta el grado máximo que sea posible. ~ Ezra Pound,
1325:Life is like stepping into a boat that is about to sail out to sea and sink. —SHUNRYU SUZUKI ROSHI A ~ Pema Ch dr n,
1326:May he have dominion from  b sea to sea,         and from  b the River [2] to the  c ends of the earth! ~ Anonymous,
1327:Our view of reality is like a chart of the sea - the truer it is, the less likely we will become lost. ~ Alan Watts,
1328:Para que un hombre o un muchacho codicie una cosa solo hace falta que la cosa sea difícil de alcanzar. ~ Mark Twain,
1329:Stand through life firm as a rock in the sea, undisturbed and unmoved by its ever-rising waves ~ Hazrat Inayat Khan,
1330:Suffering when cannot be avoided, is to help your way to glory....all rivers flow into the same sea. ~ Paulo Coelho,
1331:There ain't much future for a man who works the sea, there ain't no island left for islanders like me. ~ Billy Joel,
1332:Ulysses was not comely, but he was eloquent,
Yet he fired two goddesses of the sea with love ~ S ren Kierkegaard,
1333:What was it Isak Dinesen had said about salt as a cure? Tears, sweat, or the sea. She could use a cure. ~ Nina Post,
1334:When the seagulls follow the trawler, it is because they think sardines will be thrown into the sea. ~ Eric Cantona,
1335:You have sea, you have boat, you have oars, and then why on earth you are rotting in the port? ~ Mehmet Murat ildan,
1336:A dozen pigeons roosting on the cathedral spire cataract down its length and wheel out over the sea. ~ Anthony Doerr,
1337:Air superiority is a condition for all operations, at sea, in land, and in the air. ~ Arthur Tedder 1st Baron Tedder,
1338:Alike ‘tis heaven,
Rule or obedience to the one heart given. ~ Sri Aurobindo, Collected Poems, Khaled of the Sea,
1339:As many streams meet in one salt sea;
So may a thousand actions, once afoot, end in one purpose. ~ Seanan McGuire,
1340:At the violet hour, the evening hour that
strives
Homeward, and brings the sailor home
from sea ~ T S Eliot,
1341:Be an unsinkable ship.' Basically, making yourself seaworthy is easier than trying to control the sea. ~ Allie Brosh,
1342:because every creature of the sea knows that the Alexes can't hold their breath as long as whales can. ~ Lisa McMann,
1343:Charlotte has a high tolerance for risk, she’s a slave to the sea and she takes pictures of time. ~ G J Walker Smith,
1344:¡Con permiso! … Ah, y le sugiero que para la próxima vez que se enamore, ¡no sea tan cobarde! Tita, ~ Laura Esquivel,
1345:Conservar la dignidad y mostrar respeto donde es debido, para que la derrota no sea una deshonra. ~ Orson Scott Card,
1346:Don't go mooning after the stars, when the wide sea is all around you. It's a sky of its own, you know. ~ Robin Hobb,
1347:Each of his phrases was rather like a little ancient island, inundated by a miniature sea of whiskey. ~ J D Salinger,
1348:First there was Chaos,
the vast immeasurable abyss
Outrageous as a sea,
dark, wasteful, wild. ~ John Milton,
1349:He offered a prayer so deeply devout that he seemed kneeling and praying at the bottom of the sea. ~ Herman Melville,
1350:I am but one more drop in the great sea of matter, defined, with the ability to realize my existence. ~ Sylvia Plath,
1351:If I could drag myself down to the sea! I'd make a pillow sand for my head and the tide would come. ~ Samuel Beckett,
1352:Let there be light! said God, and there was light! Let there be blood! says man, and there’s a sea! ~ Robert Littell,
1353:Life is like stepping onto a boat which is about to sail out to sea and sink.” -Shunryu Suzuki Roshi ~ Angela Roquet,
1354:Mankind owns four things that are no good at sea: rudder, anchor, oars and the fear of going down. ~ Antonio Machado,
1355:Once I was a scuba diver in the sea of words. Now I zip along the surface like a guy on a Jet Ski. ~ Nicholas G Carr,
1356:She would be half a planet away, floating in a turquoise sea, dancing by moonlight to flamenco guitar. ~ Janet Fitch,
1357:Sometimes, the waves grow hushed, but the sea is always there, touching, caressing, eating the earth... ~ Keri Hulme,
1358:The concept that you could possess land was as unfathomable to them as that of dividing up the sea. ~ Isabel Allende,
1359:The most ordinary conditions for observing sailing birds are then the wind and sea are both aft. ~ Lawrence Hargrave,
1360:The mountain rill Seeks with no surer flow the far bright sea, Than my unchang'd affections flow to thee. ~ Benjamin,
1361:The soul is in God and God in the soul, just as the fish is in the sea and the sea in the fish. ~ Catherine of Siena,
1362:The storm came. Lives were washed away. Ancient pains resurfaced. Now it is time for a sea of change. ~ Tavis Smiley,
1363:We must get to the place of real solitude with Christ. He is our mountain-height and our sea-calm. ~ Oswald Chambers,
1364:Writing criticism is to writing fiction and poetry as hugging the shore is to sailing in the open sea. ~ John Updike,
1365:All the survivors of the war had reached their homes and so put the perils of battle and the sea behind them. ~ Homer,
1366:an old Gaelic proverb that says the sea wants to be visited—but then tends to murder its guests. ~ Susan Elia MacNeal,
1367:Blue suggests the sea and sky, and they, after all, are in actual, visible nature what is most abstract. ~ Yves Klein,
1368:But achievement is smaller than men think. What is large is the sky, the earth, the sea, the soul. ~ Ursula K Le Guin,
1369:Education is a vast sea of lies, waste, corruption, crackpot theorizing, and careerist log-rolling. ~ John Derbyshire,
1370:Fairies are becoming much more popular. I see fairyland as this big sea, and the tide is sometimes out. ~ Brian Froud,
1371:Fishes and tales And a fisherman's daughter Walks in the rain, She walks to the water To the sea. ~ Daniel Lanois,
1372:He'd probably no more view his life as a story than he would view his life that of a sea cucumber. ~ Douglas Coupland,
1373:I didn’t like having to explain to them, so I just shut up, smoked a cigarette, and looked at the sea. ~ Albert Camus,
1374:I do not waste my words on tired minds.
I can only talk to those who are thirsty
for the sea ~ Jalaluddin Rumi,
1375:If the sea is sick, we'll feel it. If it dies, we die. Our future and the state of the oceans are one. ~ Sylvia Earle,
1376:I think of my pile of old paperbacks, their pages gone wobbly, like they'd once belonged to the sea. ~ Kazuo Ishiguro,
1377:I will turn human anatomy into roses and stars and sea. I will dissect the beloveds body in metaphor. ~ Siri Hustvedt,
1378:Joy is to fun what the deep sea is to a puddle. It’s a feeling inside that can hardly be contained. ~ Terry Pratchett,
1379:La hipocresía es un vicio, pero no estoy tan convencido de que la franqueza sea siempre una virtud. ~ Mario Benedetti,
1380:Naturally they don’t eschew such simpler pleasures as love-making, sea-bathing, going to the pictures. ~ Albert Camus,
1381:No importa lo que ocurra, no importa lo que sea de ti: mientras estés aquí, yo siempre estaré contigo. ~ Claudia Gray,
1382:No se trata de que sea necesario conseguir algo, sino de que es necesario salirse de donde se está ~ Marguerite Duras,
1383:"Our view of reality is like a chart of the sea – the truer it is, the less likely we will become lost." ~ Alan Watts,
1384:Quizá todo lo horrible, en el fondo, sea sólo una forma de desamparo que solicita nuestra ayuda. ~ Rainer Maria Rilke,
1385:—Siempre hay espacio para el amor —murmuró Padma—. Aunque sea tan pequeño como una grieta en una puerta. ~ Kiera Cass,
1386:Si he de arrastrar mi trampa, me cuidaré de que sea ligera y no me pellizque en una parte vital ~ Henry David Thoreau,
1387:Tal vez la autosuperación no se la respuesta.
[...] Tal vez la autodestrucción sea la respuesta. ~ Chuck Palahniuk,
1388:The best-educated doctor in the world is standing on a low island in the middle of a sea of ignorance. ~ Stephen King,
1389:The landscape itself is important. This is a liminal zone, between land and water, sea and sky . . . ~ Elly Griffiths,
1390:The problem of utopia is that it can only be approached across a sea of blood, and you never arrive. ~ Peter Hitchens,
1391:The sea is a dangerous place for a woman,” said Mr. Chadwick, nodding. “So is dry land,” said Chloe. ~ James K Morrow,
1392:The sea is not a surface. It is, from top to bottom, an abyss. “If you want to cross the sea, sink. ~ Pascal Quignard,
1393:The sea stretched to the edge of the sky, overwhelming, and liberating, and soothing all at once. ~ Christie Anderson,
1394:The shawl's bottom edge the clearest blue, as if it has been dipped in the sea. The blue of a glance. ~ Anne Michaels,
1395:Why did they make birds so delicate and fine as those sea swallows when the ocean can be so cruel? ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1396:Yes, the heat lacerated the heart. And alone she resisted it, entire, virgin, the envy of the sea. ~ Marguerite Duras,
1397:All hands drowned, except the Red Hound of Mykenos, who bit the sea until it spit him back. Old ~ Catherynne M Valente,
1398:And beautiful, and there the sea I found
Calm as a cradled child in dreamless slumber bound. ~ Percy Bysshe Shelley,
1399:Far clouds of feathery gold, Shaded with deepest purple, gleam Like islands on a dark blue sea. ~ Percy Bysshe Shelley,
1400:Have you been following the big oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico? Or as we call it now, the Dead Sea. ~ David Letterman,
1401:Her body arched backward so forcefully that he almost lost her to the sea. He was so startled by her sudden ~ J D Robb,
1402:If you want to see the acceptable face of capitalism, go out to an oil rig in the North Sea. ~ William Randolph Hearst,
1403:I kiss the plane of his cheekbones. The salt of his tears tastes like the sea and I don’t see the shore. ~ Ally Condie,
1404:I pass with relief from the tossing sea of Cause and Theory to the firm ground of Result and Fact. ~ Winston Churchill,
1405:I remember my youth... the feeling that I could last forever, outlast the sea, the earth, and all men. ~ Joseph Conrad,
1406:My words are like a ship, and the sea is their meaning. Come to me and I will take you to the depths of spirit. ~ Rumi,
1407:Para un Yo ideal racional, que no sea malsano, se necesita una mezcla balanceada de ambición y realismo. ~ Walter Riso,
1408:Sailing to an island unknown Failing to find your way home you walk under a sea leagues beneath us ~ Maggie Stiefvater,
1409:The late Dominic Breckland, Viscount Stratfield, was returning to life in a sea of woman's underwear. ~ Jillian Hunter,
1410:The late Dominic Breckland, Voscount Stratfield, was returning to life in a sea of woman's underwear. ~ Jillian Hunter,
1411:There are countless men in the air, on land and at sea, and all that really happens happens to me. ~ Jorge Luis Borges,
1412:The Savages’ Cockney roots are so well buried by now you’d need a map and a deep-sea drill to find them. ~ Lucy Parker,
1413:The sea was his mistress, one with the power to heal, nurture, love, torture… or destroy at her caprice. ~ Susan Wiggs,
1414:The stranger came out of the sea like a water ghost, barefoot and wearing the scars of his journey. ~ Samantha Shannon,
1415:The vessel of Revolution can arrive at port only on a sea reddened by torrents of blood. ~ Louis Antoine de Saint Just,
1416:They have given up on everything here that is old: age is accelerated in this young country by the sea. ~ Joanna Walsh,
1417:This is the extent of his knowledge of the sea: it was very big, it was salty, and fish lived there. ~ Haruki Murakami,
1418:Uno se hace hombre, se hace más humano, cuando tiene su propia biblioteca, aunque sea de un solo libro. ~ Benito Taibo,
1419:When I grow up, I too will go to faraway places, and when I grow old, I too will live beside the sea. ~ Barbara Cooney,
1420:A long sea voyage with Jerott spewing drunk on every deck is not my idea of an adequate quid pro quo. ~ Dorothy Dunnett,
1421:I built a fire and sat facing a window of darkness
where at sunrise I knew I would find the sea. ~ Patricia Cornwell,
1422:I don't shop online, but my wife buys everything at home. We buy sea crabs, fresh crabs, all kinds of things. ~ Jack Ma,
1423:If jazz has to be termed as a wave, then music is a sea, but if the reflectors in the water is the chord. ~ Pat Metheny,
1424:if you can speak of a center in a city whose tongues of land stretch through hills and lick the sea. Seen ~ Umberto Eco,
1425:I have always heard, Sancho, that doing good to base fellows is like throwing water into the sea. ~ Miguel de Cervantes,
1426:I know of a cure for everything: salt water...in one way or the other. Sweat, or tears, or the salt sea. ~ Karen Blixen,
1427:It still is. The good. The bad. The sea of ugly in between—as long as it’s us, it will always be perfect. ~ Jewel E Ann,
1428:Least Rivers—docile To Some Sea
212
Least Rivers—docile to some sea.
My Caspian—thee.
~ Emily Dickinson,
1429:Los buenos escritores necesitan a los malos escritores aunque sólo sea como lectores o como escuderos. ~ Roberto Bola o,
1430:Monsieur' to a convict is a glass of water to a man dying of thirst at sea; ignominy thirsts for respect. ~ Victor Hugo,
1431:My father, the sea king, says that when everything is as you hoped, you are blind to the imperfections. ~ Sarah Henning,
1432:Pier Angeli was in the movie called Sea of Sand that Guy Green directed where this idea came up. ~ Richard Attenborough,
1433:«Quien sobreviva a este día, y regrese salvo a casa. Se pondrá de puntillas cuando este día sea nombrado…». ~ Anonymous,
1434:Summer Kingdom farthest west, Autumn next, then Winter, and finally the Spring Kingdom on the Destas Sea. ~ Sara Raasch,
1435:The cliche that sea dry up and rocks rot away, but the heart never changes is nothing but a beautiful fantasy. ~ Mo Yan,
1436:[T]hen all collapsed, and the great shroud of the sea rolled on as it rolled five thousand years ago. ~ Herman Melville,
1437:The native Maori in New Zealand, used large quantities of foods from the sea, wherever these were available ~ Anonymous,
1438:There is an enormous amount to be learned about the sea; like most wildernesses, it has great potential. ~ Sylvia Earle,
1439:The silence lent a faint weight to the air. As though I were sitting alone, at the bottom of the sea. ~ Haruki Murakami,
1440:We are all the leaves of one tree.We are all the waves of one sea. ~ Thich Nhat HanhQt/Via @ramblingsloa @thichnhathanh,
1441:Why do we love the sea? It is because it has some potent power to make us think things we like to think. ~ Robert Henri,
1442:You'll meet someone else; there are more fish in the sea, as the saying is, than ever came out of it. ~ Elizabeth Aston,
1443:And from then on, I bathed in the Poem of the Sea, star-infused, and opalescent, devouring green azures ~ Arthur Rimbaud,
1444:As facing the sea reveals the sky
and facing the sky reveals the sea
facing my soul reveals your soul ~ Xiaobo Liu,
1445:Aunque sea cierto que la buena y la mala suerte existen, depender de ellas es una actitud muy cómoda. ~ Banana Yoshimoto,
1446:Es común que en las noches de insomnio sea teóricamente más decidido que durante el día, en los hechos. ~ Ernesto Sabato,
1447:He will remember his first sight of the open sea: a gray wrinkled vastness, like the residue of a dream. ~ Hilary Mantel,
1448:he would tell us most amazing things in regard to the physical and moral evils that overspread earth and sea, ~ Voltaire,
1449:I pass with relief from the tossing sea of Cause and Theory to the firm ground of Result and Fact. ~ Winston S Churchill,
1450:I see on your cheek two tears which I know are hot as two sparks, and salt as two crystals of the sea. ~ Charlotte Bront,
1451:I started early, took my dog, And visited the sea; The mermaids in the basement Came out to look at me ~ Emily Dickinson,
1452:It is impossible that a fish doesn’t carry any smell of the sea and a real love, of the melancholy! ~ Mehmet Murat ildan,
1453:I've been to your mountains, I've been to your sea-side, and everywhere I went somebody's wanted a free ride. ~ Kid Rock,
1454:Knowing love or the hope of knowing love is the anchor that keeps us from falling into that sea of despair. ~ Bell Hooks,
1455:Knowing love or the hope of knowing love is the anchor that keeps us from falling into that sea of despair. ~ bell hooks,
1456:Let me look into a human eye; it is better than to gaze into sea or sky; better than to gaze upon God. ~ Herman Melville,
1457:Like black hulks the shadows of the great trees ride at anchor on the billowy sea of grass. ~ Henry Wadsworth Longfellow,
1458:No mortal ever has been, no mortal ever will be like the soul just launched on the sea of life. ~ Elizabeth Cady Stanton,
1459:Past sea level varied by 10–20 meters (30–60 feet) for each 1C change in the global average temperature. ~ Peter Brannen,
1460:Plot as such is not a major ingredient in my novels... it's often better to sail on the unconscious sea. ~ Richard Adams,
1461:se tarda más en hablar que en echar un prefijado polvo, sea de nuevo mal dicho y para mejor entendernos. ~ Javier Mar as,
1462:She loved the sea only for the sake of its storms, and the green fields only when broken up by ruins. ~ Gustave Flaubert,
1463:That’s a long way,” Nico said. “Plus, we don’t have…” His voice cracked. “You know…our sea expert, Percy. ~ Rick Riordan,
1464:The low road and the sea always flirted with each other, and today they were particularly passionate. ~ Frances Hardinge,
1465:There is enough sadness in life without having fellows like Gussie Fink-Nottle going about in sea boots. ~ P G Wodehouse,
1466:The scent of the sea, a wild turbulent storm, crashing into her mind.

Elena, why is Dmitri naked? ~ Nalini Singh,
1467:Time is not a field, to be measured in rods, nor a sea, to be measured in miles; it is a heart beat. ~ Nikos Kazantzakis,
1468:-Tú no me perderías nunca,cielo-me aseguró-.Dondequiera que vayas,por lejos que sea,allí estaré yo contigo. ~ Sylvia Day,
1469:we are the conquerors of the undiscovered country, an island of life centered in a boundless sea of blood. ~ Rick Yancey,
1470:We must free ourselves of the hope that the sea will ever rest. We must learn to sail in high winds. ~ Aristotle Onassis,
1471:We still have three months to go and you’re going to run out of bloated sea animals to compare yourself to. ~ Emma Scott,
1472:Wherever love is, I want to be, I will follow it as surely as the land-locked salmon finds the sea. ~ Jeanette Winterson,
1473:Ah me son, we don't be takin' nothin' from the sea. We has to sneak up on what we wants and wiggle it away ~ Farley Mowat,
1474:Así, el hombre vale porque él es hombre, no porque él sea judío, católico, protestante, alemán, italiano, etc ~ Anonymous,
1475:Be alone with the sea for it is there you will find answers to questions you didn’t realize exist. ~ Khang Kijarro Nguyen,
1476:El amor puede ser algo grandioso, pero, maldita sea, ocupa más espacio dentro de un hombre del que debería ~ Mackenzi Lee,
1477:Es chocante que lo que más temor inspira a los hombres sea aquello que les aparta de sus costumbres. ~ Fyodor Dostoyevsky,
1478:Es la regla Sherlock: cuando eliminas lo imposible, lo que queda, por improbable que sea, es la respuesta. ~ Stephen King,
1479:For before this I was born once a boy, and a maiden, and a plant, and a bird, and a darting fish in the sea. ~ Empedocles,
1480:Haz lo que deseas, y no lo que todos esperan de ti. Deja que sea tu corazón el que guíe tus actos. ~ Laura Gallego Garc a,
1481:I am translucent, aquatic. Drifting, aimless. She is an anchor, sinking in my sea. —BENTON JAMES KESSLER ~ Colleen Hoover,
1482:If diving once does not bring you pearls, you need not therefore conclude that the sea is without them. ~ Sri Ramakrishna,
1483:I love the sea with its impenetrable fathoms, its wash and undertow, and rasp of shingle sucked anew. ~ Margaret E Barber,
1484:I mean, there is amazing amount of oil and gas and other resources out beneath the sea. It's staggering. ~ Robert Ballard,
1485:I think that in the darkness beneath the stars the desert evokes even more loneliness than the sea. ~ Howard Andrew Jones,
1486:La mediocridad no conoce nada que le sea superior, pero el talento reconoce inmediatamente al genio. ~ Fyodor Dostoyevsky,
1487:Love. The wide sea that one word conjures up, all the currents and tides and storms and oily swells of it. ~ Rosie Thomas,
1488:Many a calm river begins as a turbulent waterfall, yet none hurtles and foams all the way to the sea. ~ Mikhail Lermontov,
1489:Shall we mourn here deedless forever a shadow-folk mist-haunting dropping vain tears in the thankless sea ~ J R R Tolkien,
1490:Si se tiene el poder de resucitar a un difunto, primero, ¡Hay que asegúrarse que sea un buen hombre! ~ Mehmet Murat ildan,
1491:The green sea tortoise swim unhindered through them; this quiet underworld has here from time immemorial. ~ Mehreen Ahmed,
1492:The philosophy of Africanism holds out the hope of a genuine democracy beyond the stormy sea of struggle ~ Robert Sobukwe,
1493:The sea of pleasures may drown its owner and the swimmer fears to open his eyes under the water. ~ Ibn Qayyim Al Jawziyya,
1494:The sea was my first home...Now that I had nowhere else to go, this was the last place I felt safe. ~ Jennifer Silverwood,
1495:These bits speak history's tattered tale. How we cling to scraps, shards, sea glass- because we cannot stay. ~ Erica Jong,
1496:The sheer anguish in her heart at being let down once again swam like a sea of sludge in her veins. She ~ Catherine Bybee,
1497:They say the sea is cold, but the sea contains the hottest blood of all, and the wildest, the most urgent. ~ D H Lawrence,
1498:—Vale, entonces un recuerdo. ¿Tiene que ser feliz?
—No. Prefiero que sea verdadero a que sea feliz. ~ Julianna Baggott,
1499:Wealth is like sea-water; the more we drink, the thirstier we become; and the same is true of fame. ~ Arthur Schopenhauer,
1500:What though the sea be calm? trust to the shore, Ships have been drown'd, where late they danc'd before. ~ Robert Herrick,

IN CHAPTERS [300/2814]



1107 Poetry
  699 Integral Yoga
  194 Fiction
  185 Philosophy
  173 Occultism
  136 Mysticism
  111 Christianity
   90 Yoga
   55 Psychology
   50 Philsophy
   25 Hinduism
   21 Mythology
   17 Sufism
   15 Science
   10 Integral Theory
   7 Education
   6 Zen
   6 Theosophy
   6 Buddhism
   6 Baha i Faith
   3 Cybernetics
   1 Thelema
   1 Alchemy


  484 Sri Aurobindo
  330 The Mother
  201 Satprem
  167 Nolini Kanta Gupta
  141 William Wordsworth
  128 Walt Whitman
  114 H P Lovecraft
  102 Percy Bysshe Shelley
   69 William Butler Yeats
   64 James George Frazer
   64 Aleister Crowley
   59 Rabindranath Tagore
   56 Sri Ramakrishna
   55 John Keats
   51 Carl Jung
   50 Ralph Waldo Emerson
   46 Robert Browning
   45 Friedrich Nietzsche
   37 Friedrich Schiller
   33 Saint Augustine of Hippo
   29 Pierre Teilhard de Chardin
   28 Lucretius
   25 Plotinus
   25 Anonymous
   24 Edgar Allan Poe
   23 Li Bai
   22 Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
   21 Swami Vivekananda
   21 Jorge Luis Borges
   20 Jalaluddin Rumi
   19 Saint John of Climacus
   18 Vyasa
   18 Kabir
   18 A B Purani
   14 Ovid
   14 Aldous Huxley
   12 Rainer Maria Rilke
   12 Plato
   11 Swami Krishnananda
   10 Sri Ramana Maharshi
   10 George Van Vrekhem
   9 Franz Bardon
   8 Yuan Mei
   8 Nirodbaran
   8 Hsuan Chueh of Yung Chia
   7 Swami Sivananda Saraswati
   7 Saint Teresa of Avila
   7 Joseph Campbell
   7 Hafiz
   7 Baha u llah
   6 Henry David Thoreau
   5 Rudolf Steiner
   5 Jordan Peterson
   5 Al-Ghazali
   5 Alfred Tennyson
   4 Yosa Buson
   4 Thubten Chodron
   4 Ramprasad
   4 Paul Richard
   4 Lewis Carroll
   4 Hakim Sanai
   4 Farid ud-Din Attar
   4 Alice Bailey
   3 Thomas Merton
   3 Sarmad
   3 Po Chu-i
   3 Patanjali
   3 Norbert Wiener
   3 Lalla
   3 Ken Wilber
   3 Baba Sheikh Farid
   3 Allama Muhammad Iqbal
   2 Saint John of the Cross
   2 R Buckminster Fuller
   2 Mirabai
   2 Matsuo Basho
   2 Mahendranath Gupta
   2 Kuan Han-Ching
   2 Jorge Luis Borges
   2 Jayadeva
   2 Italo Calvino
   2 H. P. Lovecraft
   2 Genpo Roshi
   2 Dante Alighieri
   2 Dadu Dayal
   2 Chiao Jan
   2 Bokar Rinpoche
   2 Aristotle
   2 Alexander Pope


  141 Wordsworth - Poems
  124 Whitman - Poems
  114 Lovecraft - Poems
  102 Shelley - Poems
   89 The Synthesis Of Yoga
   69 Yeats - Poems
   64 The Golden Bough
   55 The Gospel of Sri Ramakrishna
   55 Tagore - Poems
   55 Keats - Poems
   53 Record of Yoga
   50 Emerson - Poems
   46 Browning - Poems
   45 Savitri
   40 Thus Spoke Zarathustra
   37 Schiller - Poems
   36 The Life Divine
   36 Collected Poems
   30 Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 07
   29 Magick Without Tears
   29 Essays In Philosophy And Yoga
   28 Of The Nature Of Things
   28 Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 05
   28 Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 02
   23 The Bible
   23 Poe - Poems
   23 Mysterium Coniunctionis
   23 Liber ABA
   23 Li Bai - Poems
   22 Essays On The Gita
   22 Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 04
   21 City of God
   21 Agenda Vol 01
   20 Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 01
   20 Agenda Vol 10
   19 The Ladder of Divine Ascent
   19 Prayers And Meditations
   19 Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 08
   18 Vishnu Purana
   18 Questions And Answers 1954
   18 On Thoughts And Aphorisms
   18 Evening Talks With Sri Aurobindo
   17 Words Of Long Ago
   17 Questions And Answers 1957-1958
   17 Letters On Yoga IV
   17 Letters On Yoga II
   17 Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 03
   17 Agenda Vol 03
   16 The Divine Comedy
   16 Questions And Answers 1950-1951
   15 Sri Aurobindo or the Adventure of Consciousness
   15 On the Way to Supermanhood
   15 Labyrinths
   15 Crowley - Poems
   15 Agenda Vol 04
   14 The Perennial Philosophy
   14 Questions And Answers 1953
   14 Metamorphoses
   14 Goethe - Poems
   14 Agenda Vol 05
   14 Agenda Vol 02
   13 The Confessions of Saint Augustine
   13 Questions And Answers 1955
   13 Questions And Answers 1929-1931
   12 The Future of Man
   12 Talks
   12 Songs of Kabir
   12 Rilke - Poems
   12 Agenda Vol 08
   11 The Study and Practice of Yoga
   11 The Secret Of The Veda
   11 The Practice of Psycho therapy
   11 The Human Cycle
   11 Questions And Answers 1956
   11 Agenda Vol 09
   11 Agenda Vol 06
   10 Preparing for the Miraculous
   10 Essays Divine And Human
   10 Anonymous - Poems
   10 Agenda Vol 13
   10 Agenda Vol 07
   9 The Archetypes and the Collective Unconscious
   9 Rumi - Poems
   9 Letters On Yoga I
   9 5.1.01 - Ilion
   8 Vedic and Philological Studies
   8 Twelve Years With Sri Aurobindo
   8 The Phenomenon of Man
   8 Plotinus - Complete Works Vol 02
   8 Letters On Yoga III
   8 Hymns to the Mystic Fire
   8 Faust
   8 Bhakti-Yoga
   8 Aion
   8 Agenda Vol 12
   8 Agenda Vol 11
   7 The Hero with a Thousand Faces
   7 The Blue Cliff Records
   7 Raja-Yoga
   7 Plotinus - Complete Works Vol 01
   7 A Garden of Pomegranates - An Outline of the Qabalah
   6 Words Of The Mother II
   6 Walden
   6 The Secret Doctrine
   6 Some Answers From The Mother
   6 Plotinus - Complete Works Vol 03
   6 On Education
   6 Kena and Other Upanishads
   6 Isha Upanishad
   6 Hymn of the Universe
   6 Hafiz - Poems
   6 Borges - Poems
   5 Writings In Bengali and Sanskrit
   5 Twilight of the Idols
   5 The Practice of Magical Evocation
   5 The Mother With Letters On The Mother
   5 The Alchemy of Happiness
   5 Maps of Meaning
   5 Amrita Gita
   4 The Way of Perfection
   4 The Problems of Philosophy
   4 The Integral Yoga
   4 Plotinus - Complete Works Vol 04
   4 Letters On Poetry And Art
   4 Initiation Into Hermetics
   4 How to Free Your Mind - Tara the Liberator
   4 A Treatise on Cosmic Fire
   4 Alice in Wonderland
   3 The Zen Teaching of Bodhidharma
   3 The Red Book Liber Novus
   3 The Lotus Sutra
   3 The Interior Castle or The Mansions
   3 The Book of Certitude
   3 The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People
   3 Song of Myself
   3 Sex Ecology Spirituality
   3 Sefer Yetzirah The Book of Creation In Theory and Practice
   3 Patanjali Yoga Sutras
   3 Let Me Explain
   3 Cybernetics
   3 Beating the Cloth Drum Letters of Zen Master Hakuin
   2 Words Of The Mother III
   2 Theosophy
   2 The Castle of Crossed Destinies
   2 Tara - The Feminine Divine
   2 Synergetics - Explorations in the Geometry of Thinking
   2 Symposium
   2 Selected Fictions
   2 Poetics
   2 Knowledge of the Higher Worlds
   2 God Exists
   2 Basho - Poems
   2 Agenda Vol 1
   2 Advanced Dungeons and Dragons 2E


0 0.01 - Introduction, #Agenda Vol 1, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
  A little white silhouette, twelve thousand miles away, solitary and frail amidst a spiritual horde which had once and for all decided that the meditating and miraculous yogi was the apogee of the species, was Searching for the means, for the reality of this man who for a moment believes himself sovereign of the heavens or sovereign of a machine, but who is quite probably something completely different than his spiritual or material glories. Another, a lighter air was throbbing in that breast, unburdened of its heavens and of its prehistoric machines. Another Epic was beginning.
  Would Matter and Spirit meet, then, in a third PHYSIOLOGICAL position that would perhaps be at last the position of Man rediscovered, the something that had for so long fought and suffered in quest of becoming its own species? She was the great Possible at the beginning of man. Mother is our fable come true. 'All is possible' was her first open sesame.
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  There is nothing more pious than the old species. There is nothing more legal. Mother was Searching for the path of the new species as much against all the virtues of the old as against all its vices or laws. For, in truth, 'Something Else' ... is something else.
  We landed there, one day in February 1954, having emerged from our Guianese forest and a certain number of dead-end peripluses; we had knocked upon all the doors of the old world before reaching that point of absolute impossibility where it was truly necessary to embark into something else or once and for all put a bullet through the brain of this slightly superior ape. The first thing that struck us was this exotic Notre Dame with its burning incense sticks, its effigies and its prostrations in immaculate white: a Church. We nearly jumped into the first train out that very evening, bound straight for the Himalayas, or the devil. But we remained near Mother for nineteen years. What was it, then, that could have held us there? We had not left Guiana to become a little saint in white or to enter some new religion. 'I did not come upon earth to found an ashram; that would have been a poor aim indeed,' She wrote in 1934. What did all this mean, then, this 'Ashram' that was already registered as the owner of a great spiritual business, and this fragile, little silhouette at the center of all these zealous worshippers? In truth, there is no better way to smother someone than to worship him: he chokes beneath the weight of worship, which moreover gives the worshipper claim to ownership. 'Why do you want to worship?' She exclaimed. 'You have but to become! It is the laziness to become that makes one worship.' She wanted so much to make them
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  Day after day, for seventeen years, She sat with us to tell us of her impossible odyssey. Ah, how well we now understand why She needed such an 'outlaw' and an incorrigible heretic like us to comprehend a little bit of her impossible odyssey into 'nothing.' And how well we now understand her infinite patience with us, despite all our revolts, which ultimately were only the revolts of the old species against itself. The final revolt. 'It is not a revolt against the British government which any one can easily do. It is, in fact, a revolt against the whole universal Nature!' Sri Aurobindo had proclaimed fifty years earlier. She listened to our grievances, we went away and we returned. We wanted no more of it and we wanted still more. It was infernal and sublime, impossible and the sole possibility in this old, asphyxiating world. It was the only place one could go to in this barbedwired, mechanized world, where Cincinnati is just as crowded and polluted as Hong Kong. The new species is the last free place in the general Prison. It is the last hope for the earth. How we listened to her little faltering voice that seemed to return from afar, afar, after having crossed spaces and Seas of the mind to let its little drops of pure, crystalline words fall upon us, words that make you see. We listened to the future, we touched the other thing. It was incomprehensible and yet filled with another comprehension. It eluded us on all sides, and yet it was dazzlingly obvious. The 'other species' was really radically other, and yet it was vibrating within, absolutely recognizable, as if it were THAT we had been seeking from age to age, THAT we had been invoking through all our illuminations, one after another, in Thebes as in Eleusis as everywhere we have toiled and grieved in the skin of a man. It was for THAT we were here, for that supreme Possible in the skin of a man at last. And then her voice grew more and more frail, her breath began gasping as though She had to traverse greater and greater distances to meet us. She was so alone to beat against the walls of the old prison. Many claws were out all around. Oh, we would so quickly have cut ourself free from all this fiasco to fly away with Her into the world's future. She was so tiny, stooped over, as if crushed beneath the 'spiritual' burden that all the old surrounding species kept heaping upon her. They didn't believe, no. For them, She was ninety-five years old + so many days. Can someone become a new species all alone? They even grumbled at Her: they had had enough of this unbearable Ray that was bringing their sordid affairs into the daylight. The Ashram was slowly closing over Her. The old world wanted to make a new, golden little Church, nice and quiet. No, no one wanted TO
  BECOME. To worship was so much easier. And then they bury you, solemnly, and the matter is settled - the case is closed: now, no one need bother any more except to print some photographic haloes for the pilgrims to this brisk little business. But they are mistaken. The real business will take place without them, the new species will fly up in their faces - it is already flying in the face of the earth, despite all its isms in black and white; it is exploding through all the pores of this battered old earth, which has had enough of shams - whether illusory little heavens or barbarous little machines.

00.01 - The Approach to Mysticism, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 02, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   Ignorance, certainly, is not man's ideal conditionit leads to death and dissolution. But knowledge also can be equally disastrous if it is not of the right kind. The knowledge that is born of spiritual disobedience, inspired by the Dark ones, leads to the soul's fall and its calvary through pain and suffering on earth. The seeker of true enlightenment has got to make a distinction, learn to separate the true and the right from the false and the wrong, unmask the luring Mra say clearly and unfalteringly to the dark light of Luciferapage Satana, if he is to come out into the true light and comm and the right forces. The Search for knowledge alone, knowledge for the sake of knowledge, the path of pure scientific inquiry and inquisitiveness, in relation to the mystic world, is a dangerous thing. For such a spirit serves only to encourage and enhance man's arrogance and in the end not only limits but warps and falsifies the knowledge itself. A knowledge based on and secured exclusively through the reason and mental light can go only so far as that faculty can be reasonably stretched and not infinitelyto stretch it to infinity means to snap it. This is the warning that Yajnavalkya gave to Gargi when the latter started renewing her question ad infinitum Yajnavalkya said, "If you do not stop, your head will fall off."
   The mystic truth has to be approached through the heart. "In the heart is established the Truth," says the Upanishad: it is there that is Seated eternally the soul, the real being, who appears no bigger than the thumb. Even if the mind is utilised as an instrument of knowledge, the heart must be there behind as the guide and inspiration. It is precisely because, as I have just mentioned, Gargi sought to shoot uplike "vaulting ambition that o'erleaps itself" of which Shakespeare speaksthrough the mind alone to the highest truth that Yajnavalkya had to pull her up and give the warning that she risked losing her head if she persisted in her questioning endlessly.
   For true knowledge comes of, and means, identity of being. All other knowledge may be an apprehension of things but not comprehension. In the former, the knower stands apart from the object and so can envisage only the outskirts, the contour, the surface nature; the mind is capable of this alone. But comprehension means an embracing and penetration which is possible when the knower identifies himself with the object. And when we are so identified we not merely know the object, but becoming it in our consciousness, we love it and live it.
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   For it must be understood that the heart, the mystic heart, is not the external thing which is the Seat of emotion or passion; it is the secret heart that is behind, the inner heartantarhdaya of the Upanishadwhich is the centre of the individual consciousness, where all the divergent lines of that consciousness meet and from where they take their rise. That is what the Upanishad means when it says that the heart has a hundred channels which feed the human vehicle. That is the source, the fount and origin, the very substance of the true personality. Mystic knowledge the true mystic knowledge which saves and fulfilsbegins with the awakening or the entrance into this real being. This being is pure and luminous and blissful and sovereignly real, because it is a portion, a spark of the Divine Consciousness and Nature: a contact and communion with it brings automatically into play the light and the truth that are its substance. At the same time it is an uprising flame that reaches out naturally to higher domains of consciousness and manifests them through its translucid dynamism.
   The knowledge that is obtained without the heart's instrumentation or co-operation is liable to be what the Gita describes as Asuric. First of all, from the point of view of knowledge itself, it would be, as I have already said, egocentric, a product and agent of one's limited and isolated self, easily put at the service of desire and passion. This knowledge, whether rationalistic or occult, is, as it were, hard and dry in its constitution, and oftener than not, negative and destructivewi thering and blasting in its career like the desert simoom.

0 0.02 - Topographical Note, #Agenda Vol 1, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
  Mother would be Seated in this rather medieval-looking chair with its high, carved back, her feet on a little tabouret, while we sat on the floor, on a slightly faded carpet, conquered and seduced, revolted and never satisfied - but nevertheless, very interested. Treasures, never noted down, were lost until, with the cunning of the Sioux, we succeeded in making Mother consent to the presence of a tape recorder. But even then, and for a long time thereafter, She carefully made us erase or delete in our notes all that concerned Her rather too personally - sometimes we disobeyed Her.
  But finally we were able to convince Her of the value inherent in keeping a chronicle of the route.

00.03 - Upanishadic Symbolism, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 02, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   The Sun is the first and the most immediate source of light that man has and needs. He is the presiding deity of our waking consciousness and has his Seat in the eyecakusa ditya, ditya caku bhtvakii prviat. The eye is the representative of the senses; it is the sense par excellence. In truth, sense-perception is the initial light with which we have to guide us, it is the light with which we start on the way. A developed stage comes when the Sun sets for us, that is to say, when we retire from the senses and rise into the mind, whose divinity is the Moon. It is the mental knowledge, the light of reason and intelligence, of reflection and imagination that govern our consciousness. We have to proceed farther and get beyond the mind, exceed the derivative light of the Moon. So when the Moon sets, the Fire is kindled. It is the light of the ardent and aspiring heart, the glow of an inner urge, the instincts and inspirations of our secret life-will. Here we come into touch with a source of knowledge and realization, a guidance more direct than the mind and much deeper than the sense-perception. Still this light partakes more of heat than of pure luminosity; it is, one may say, incandescent feeling, but not vision. We must probe deeper, mount higherreach heights and profundities that are serene and transparent. The Fire is to be quieted and silenced, says the Upanishad. Then we come nearer, to the immediate vicinity of the Truth: an inner hearing opens, the direct voice of Truth the Wordreaches us to lead and guide. Even so, however, we have not come to the end of our journey; the Word of revelation is not the ultimate Light. The Word too is clothing, though a luminous clothinghiramayam ptram When this last veil dissolves and disappears, when utter silence, absolute calm and quietude reign in the entire consciousness, when no other lights trouble or distract our attention, there appears the Atman in its own body; we stand face to face with the source of all lights, the self of the Light, the light of the Self. We are that Light and we become that Light.
   II. The Four Oblations
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   Indeed, it was to this godhead that Nachiketas turned and he wanted to know of it and find it, when faith seized on his pure heart and he aspired for the higher spiritual life. The very opening hymn of the Rig Veda, too, is addressed to Agni, who is invoked as the vicar Seated in the front of the sacrifice, the giver of the supreme gifts.
   King Yama initiated Nachiketas into the mystery of Fire Worship and spoke of three fires that have to be kindled if one aspires to enter the heaven of immortality.
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   TheChhandyogya12 gives a whole typal scheme of this universal reality and explains how to realise it and what are the results of the experience. The Universal Brahman means the cosmic movement, the cyclic march of things and events taken in its global aspect. The typical movement that symbolises and epitomises the phenomenon, embodies the truth, is that of the sun. The movement consists of five stages which are called the fivefold sma Sma means the equal Brahman that is ever present in all, the Upanishad itself says deriving the word from sama It is Sma also because it is a rhythmic movement, a cadencea music of the spheres. And a rhythmic movement, in virtue of its being a wave, consists of these five stages: (i) the start, (ii) the rise, (iii) the peak, (iv) the decline and (v) the fall. Now the sun follows this curve and marks out the familiar divisions of the day: dawn, forenoon, noon, afternoon and sunset. Sometimes two other stages are added, one at each end, one of preparation and another of final lapse the twilights with regard to the sun and then ,we have seven instead of five smas Like the Sun, the Fire that is to say, the sacrificial Firecan also be seen in its fivefold cyclic movement: (i) the lighting, (ii) the smoke, (iii) the flame, (iv) smouldering and finally (v) extinction the fuel as it is rubbed to produce the fire and the ashes may be added as the two supernumerary stages. Or again, we may take the cycle of five Seasons or of the five worlds or of the deities that control these worlds. The living wealth of this earth is also symbolised in a quintetgoat and sheep and cattle and horse and finally man. Coming to the microcosm, we have in man the cycle of his five senses, basis of all knowledge and activity. For the macrocosm, to I bring out its vast extra-human complexity, the Upanishad refers to a quintet, each term of which is again a trinity: (i) the threefold Veda, the Divine Word that is the origin of creation, (ii) the three worlds or field Searth, air-belt or atmosphere and space, (iii) the three principles or deities ruling respectively these worldsFire, Air and Sun, (iv) their expressions, emanations or embodimentsstars and birds and light-rays, and finally, (v) the original inhabitants of these worldsto earth belong the reptiles, to the mid-region the Gandharvas and to heaven the ancient Fathers.
   Now, this is the All, the Universal. One has to realise it and possess in one's consciousness. And that can be done only in one way: one has to identify oneself with it, be one with it, become it. Thus by losing one's individuality one lives the life universal; the small lean separate life is enlarged and moulded in the rhythm of the Rich and the Vast. It is thus that man shares in the consciousness and energy that inspire and move and sustain the cosmos. The Upanishad most emphatically enjoins that one must not decry this cosmic godhead or deny any of its elements, not even such as are a taboo to the puritan mind. It is in and through an unimpaired global consciousness that one attains the All-Life and lives uninterruptedly and perennially: Sarvamanveti jyok jvati.

00.04 - The Beautiful in the Upanishads, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 02, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   it cannot be defined or figured in the terms of the phenomenal consciousness. In speaking of it, however, the Upanishads invariably and repeatedly refer to two attributes that characterise its fundamental nature. These two aspects have made such an impression upon the consciousness of the Upanishadic seer that his enthusiasm almost wholly plays about them and is centred on them. When he contemplates or communes with the Supreme Object, these seem to him to be the mark of its au thenticity, the Seal of its high status and the reason of all the charm and magic it possesses. The first aspect or attri bute is that of light the brilliance, the solar effulgenceravituly-arpa the bright, clear, shadow less Light of lightsvirajam ubhram jyotim jyoti The second aspect is that of delight, the bliss, the immortality inherent in that wide effulgencenandarpam amtam yad vibhti.
   And what else is the true character, the soul of beauty than light and delight? "A thing of beauty is a joy for ever." And a thing of joy is a thing of light. Joy is the radiance rippling over a thing of beauty. Beauty is always radiant: the charm, the loveliness of an object is but the glow of light that it emanates. And it would not be a very incorrect mensuration to measure the degree of beauty by the degree of light radiated. The diamond is not only a thing of value, but a thing of beauty also, because of the concentrated and undimmed light that it enshrines within itself. A dark, dull and dismal thing, devoid of interest and attraction becomes aesthetically precious and significant as soon as the artist presents it in terms of the values of light. The entire art of painting is nothing but the expression of beauty, in and through the modalities of light.
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   like these rivers that flowing journey towards the Sea.
   Art at its highest tends to become also the simplest and the most unconventional; and it is then the highest art, precisely because it does not aim at being artistic. The aesthetic motive is totally absent in the Upanishads; the sense of beauty is there, but it is attendant upon and involved in a deeper strand of consciousness. That consciousness seeks consciousness itself, the fullness of consciousness, the awareness and possession of the Truth and Reality,the one thing which, if known, gives the knowledge of all else. And this consciousness of the Truth is also Delight, the perfect Bliss, the Immortality where the whole universe resolves itself into its original state of rasa, that is to say, of essential and inalienable harmony and beauty.

00.05 - A Vedic Conception of the Poet, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 02, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   'Kavi' is an invariable epithet of the gods. The Vedas mean by this attribute to bring out a most fundamental character, an inalienable dharma of the heavenly host. All the gods are poets; and a human being can become a poet only in so far as he attains to the nature and status of a god. Who is then a kavi? The Poet is he who by his poetic power raises forms of beauty in heavenkavi kavitv divi rpam sajat.1Thus the essence of poetic power is to fashion divine Beauty, to reveal heavenly forms. What is this Heaven whose forms the Poet discovers and embodies? HeavenDyaushas a very definite connotation in the Veda. It means the luminous or divine Mind 2the mind purified of its obscurity and limitations, due to subjection to the external senses, thus opening to the higher Light, receiving and recording faithfully the deeper and vaster movements and vibrations of the Truth, giving them a form, a perfect body of the right thought and the right word. Indra is the lord of this world and he can be approached only with an enkindled intelligence, ddhay man,3a faultless understanding, sumedh. He is the supreme Artisan of the poetic power,Tash, the maker of perfect forms, surpa ktnum.4 All the gods turn towards Indra and become gods and poets, attain their Great Names of Supreme Beauty.5 Indra is also the master of the senses, indriyas, who are his hosts. It is through this mind and the senses that the poetic creation has to be manifested. The mind spreads out wide the Poet's weaving;6 the poet is the priest who calls down and works out the right thinking in the sacrificial labour of creation.7 But that creation is made in and through the inner mind and the inner senses that are alive to the subtle formation of a vaster knowledge.8 The poet envisages the golden forms fashioned out of the very profundity of the consciousness.9 For the substance, the material on which the Poet works, is Truth. The Seat of the Truth the poets guard, they uphold the supreme secret Names.10 The poet has the expressive utterance, the creative word; the poet is a poet by his poetic creation-the shape faultlessly wrought out that unveils and holds the Truth.11The form of beauty is the body of the Truth.
   The poet is a trinity in himself. A triune consciousness forms his personality. First of all, he is the Knower-the Seer of the Truth, kavaya satyadrara. He has the direct vision, the luminous intelligence, the immediate perception.12 A subtle and profound and penetrating consciousness is his,nigam, pracetas; his is the eye of the Sun,srya caku.13 He secures an increased being through his effulgent understanding.14 In the second place, the Poet is not only Seer but Doer; he is knower as well as creator. He has a dynamic knowledge and his vision itself is power, ncak;15 he is the Seer-Will,kavikratu.16 He has the blazing radiance of the Sun and is supremely potent in his self-Iuminousness.17 The Sun is the light and the energy of the Truth. Even like the Sun the Poet gives birth to the Truth, srya satyasava, satyya satyaprasavya. But the Poet as Power is not only the revealer or creator,savit, he is also the builder or fashioner,ta, and he is the organiser,vedh is personality. First of all, he is the Knower-the Seer of the Truth, kavaya satyadrara, of the Truth.18 As Savita he manifests the Truth, as Tashta he gives a perfected body and form to the Truth, and as Vedha he maintains the Truth in its dynamic working. The effective marshalling and organisation of the Truth is what is called Ritam, the Right; it is also called Dharma,19 the Law or the Rhythm, the ordered movement and invincible execution of the Truth. The Poet pursues the Path of the Right;20 it is he who lays out the Path for the march of the Truth, the progress of the Sacrifice.21 He is like a fast steed well-yoked, pressing forward;22 he is the charger that moves straight and unswerving and carries us beyond 23into the world of felicity.
   Indeed delight is the third and the supremely intimate element of the poetic personality. Dear and delightful is the poet, dear and delightful his works, priya, priyi His hand is dripping with sweetness,kavir hi madhuhastya.24 The Poet-God shines in his pristine beauty and is showering delight.25 He is filled with utter ecstasy so that he may rise to the very source of the luminous Energy.26? Pure is the Divine Joy and it enters and purifies all forms as it moves to the Seat of the Immortals.27Indeed this sparkling Delight is the Poet-Seer and it is that that brings forth the creative word, the utterance of Indra.28
   The solar vision of the Poet encompasses in its might the wide Earth and Heaven, fuses them in supreme Delight in the womb of the Truth.29 The Earth is lifted up and given in marriage to Heaven in the home of Truth, for the creation and expression of the Truth in its varied beauty,cru citram.

0.00a - Introduction, #A Garden of Pomegranates - An Outline of the Qabalah, #Israel Regardie, #Occultism
  It is ironic that a period of the most tremendous technological advancement known to recorded history should also be labeled the Age of Anxiety. Reams have been written about modern man's frenzied Search for his soul-and, indeed, his doubt that he even has one at a time when, like castles built on sand, so many of his cherished theories, long mistaken for verities, are crumbling about his bewildered brain.
  The age-old advice, "Know thyself," is more imperative than ever. The tempo of science has accelerated to such a degree that today's discoveries frequently make yesterday's equations obsolescent almost before they can be chalked up on a blackboard. Small wonder, then that every other hospital bed is occupied by a mental patient. Man was not constructed to spend his life at a crossroads, one of which leads he knows not where, and the other to threatened annihilation of his species.

000 - Humans in Universe, #Synergetics - Explorations in the Geometry of Thinking, #R Buckminster Fuller, #Science
  Baltic, and North Seas: altogether their area was historically thought of only as a flat
  Universe sandwiched between heaven above and hell below and seemingly
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  commanded the line of most efficient high Seas supply would become the masters
  of world wealth. Ships could carry cargoes that overland caravans could not.
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  enclosure combined to produce highly successful wooden vessels of the Sea that
  could carry great cargoes.000.116 In the 1850s humans arrived at the mass production of steel, an alloy of

0.00 - INTRODUCTION, #The Gospel of Sri Ramakrishna, #Sri Ramakrishna, #Hinduism
   When Ramkumar reprimanded Gadadhar for neglecting a "bread-winning education", the inner voice of the boy reminded him that the legacy of his ancestors — the legacy of Rama, Krishna, Buddha, Sankara, Ramanuja, Chaitanya — was not worldly security but the Knowledge of God. And these noble sages were the true representatives of Hindu society. Each of them was Seated, as it were, on the crest of the wave that followed each successive trough in the tumultuous course of Indian national life. All demonstrated that the life current of India is spirituality. This truth was revealed to Gadadhar through that inner vision which scans past and future in one sweep, unobstructed by the barriers of time and space. But he was unaware of the history of the profound change that had taken place in the land of his birth during the previous one hundred years.
   Hindu society during the eighteenth century had been passing through a period of decadence. It was the twilight of the Mussalman rule. There were anarchy and confusion in all spheres. Superstitious practices dominated the religious life of the people. Rites and rituals passed for the essence of spirituality. Greedy priests became the custodians of heaven. True philosophy was supplanted by dogmatic opinions. The pundits took delight in vain polemics.
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   At this time there came to Dakshineswar a youth of sixteen, destined to play an important role in Sri Ramakrishna's life. Hriday, a distant nephew2 of Sri Ramakrishna, hailed from Sihore, a village not far from Kamarpukur, and had been his boyhood friend. Clever, exceptionally energetic, and endowed with great presence of mind, he moved, as will be seen later, like a shadow about his uncle and was always ready to help him, even at the sacrifice of his personal comfort. He was destined to be a mute witness of many of the spiritual experiences of Sri Ramakrishna and the caretaker of his body during the stormy days of his spiritual practice. Hriday came to Dakshineswar in Search of a job, and Sri Ramakrishna was glad to see him.
   Unable to resist the persuasion of Mathur Babu, Sri Ramakrishna at last entered the temple service, on condition that Hriday should be asked to assist him. His first duty was to dress and decorate the image of Kali.
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   Yet this was only a foretaste of the intense experiences to come. The first glimpse of the Divine Mother made him the more eager for Her uninterrupted vision. He wanted to see Her both in meditation and with eyes open. But the Mother began to play a teasing game of hide-and-seek with him, intensifying both his joy and his suffering. Weeping bitterly during the moments of separation from Her, he would pass into a trance and then find Her standing before him, smiling, talking, consoling, bidding him be of good cheer, and instructing him. During this period of spiritual practice he had many uncommon experiences. When he sat to meditate, he would hear strange clicking sounds in the joints of his legs, as if someone were locking them up, one after the other, to keep him motionless; and at the conclusion of his meditation he would again hear the same sounds, this time unlocking them and leaving him free to move about. He would see flashes like a swarm of fire-flies floating before his eyes, or a Sea of deep mist around him, with luminous waves of molten silver. Again, from a Sea of translucent mist he would behold the Mother rising, first Her feet, then Her waist, body, face, and head, finally Her whole person; he would feel Her breath and hear Her voice. Worshipping in the temple, sometimes he would become exalted, sometimes he would remain motionless as stone, sometimes he would almost collapse from excessive emotion. Many of his actions, contrary to all tradition, seemed sacrilegious to the people. He would take a flower and touch it to his own head, body, and feet, and then offer it to the Goddess. Or, like a drunkard, he would reel to the throne of the Mother, touch Her chin by way of showing his affection for Her, and sing, talk, joke, laugh, and dance. Or he would take a morsel of food from the plate and hold it to Her mouth, begging Her to eat it, and would not be satisfied till he was convinced that She had really eaten. After the Mother had been put to sleep at night, from his own room he would hear Her ascending to the upper storey of the temple with the light steps of a happy girl, Her anklets jingling. Then he would discover Her standing with flowing hair. Her black form silhouetted against the sky of the night, looking at the Ganges or at the distant lights of Calcutta.
   Naturally the temple officials took him for an insane person. His worldly well-wishers brought him to skilled physicians; but no-medicine could cure his malady. Many a time he doubted his sanity himself. For he had been sailing across an uncharted Sea, with no earthly guide to direct him. His only haven of security was the Divine Mother Herself. To Her he would pray: "I do not know what these things are. I am ignorant of mantras and the scriptures. Teach me, Mother, how to realize Thee. Who else can help me? Art Thou not my only refuge and guide?" And the sustaining presence of the Mother never failed him in his distress or doubt. Even those who criticized his conduct were greatly impressed with his purity, guilelessness, truthfulness, integrity, and holiness. They felt an uplifting influence in his presence.
   It is said that samadhi, or trance, no more than opens the portal of the spiritual realm. Sri Ramakrishna felt an unquenchable desire to enjoy God in various ways. For his meditation he built a place in the northern wooded section of the temple garden. With Hriday's help he planted there five sacred trees. The spot, known as the Panchavati, became the scene of many of his visions.
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   The path of the Vedantic discipline is the path of negation, "neti", in which, by stern determination, all that is unreal is both negated and renounced. It is the path of jnana, knowledge, the direct method of realizing the Absolute. After the negation of everything relative, including the discriminating ego itself, the aspirant merges in the One without a Second, in the bliss of nirvikalpa samadhi, where subject and object are alike dissolved. The soul goes beyond the realm of thought. The domain of duality is transcended. Maya is left behind with all its changes and modifications. The Real Man towers above the delusions of creation, preservation, and destruction. An avalanche of indescribable Bliss sweeps away all relative ideas of pain and pleasure, good and evil. There shines in the heart the glory of the Eternal Brahman, Existence-Knowledge-Bliss Absolute. Knower, knowledge, and known are dissolved in the Ocean of one eternal Consciousness; love, lover, and beloved merge in the unbounded Sea of supreme Felicity; birth, growth, and death vanish in infinite Existence. All doubts and misgivings are quelled for ever; the oscillations of the mind are stopped; the momentum of past actions is exhausted. Breaking down the ridge-pole of the tabernacle in which the soul has made its abode for untold ages, stilling the body, calming the mind, drowning the ego, the sweet joy of Brahman wells up in that superconscious state. Space disappears into nothingness, time is swallowed in eternity, and causation becomes a dream of the past. Only Existence is. Ah! Who can describe what the soul then feels in its communion with the Self?
   Even when man descends from this dizzy height, he is devoid of ideas of "I" and "mine"; he looks on the body as a mere shadow, an outer sheath encasing the soul. He does not dwell on the past, takes no thought for the future, and looks with indifference on the present. He surveys everything in the world with an eye of equality; he is no longer touched by the infinite variety of phenomena; he no longer reacts to pleasure and pain. He remains unmoved whether he — that is to say, his body — is worshipped by the good or tormented by the wicked; for he realizes that it is the one Brahman that manifests Itself through everything. The impact of such an experience devastates the body and mind. Consciousness becomes blasted, as it were, with an excess of Light. In the Vedanta books it is said that after the experience of nirvikalpa samadhi the body drops off like a dry leaf. Only those who are born with a special mission for the world can return
  --
   "Brahman", he said, "is the only Reality, ever pure, ever illumined, ever free, beyond the limits of time, space, and causation. Though apparently divided by names and forms through the inscrutable power of maya, that enchantress who makes the impossible possible, Brahman is really One and undivided. When a seeker merges in the beatitude of samadhi, he does not perceive time and space or name and form, the offspring of maya. Whatever is within the domain of maya is unreal. Give it up. Destroy the prison-house of name and form and rush out of it with the strength of a lion. Dive deep in Search of the Self and realize It through samadhi. You will find the world of name and form vanishing into void, and the puny ego dissolving in Brahman-Consciousness. You will realize your identity with Brahman, Existence-Knowledge-Bliss Absolute." Quoting the Upanishad, Totapuri said: "That knowledge is shallow by which one sees or hears or knows another
  . What is shallow is worthless and can never give real felicity. But the Knowledge by which one does not see another or hear another or know another, which is beyond duality, is great, and through such Knowledge one attains the Infinite Bliss. How can the mind and senses grasp That which shines in the heart of all as the Eternal Subject?"
  --
   Eight years later, some time in November 1874, Sri Ramakrishna was seized with an irresistible desire to learn the truth of the Christian religion. He began to listen to readings from the Bible, by Sambhu Charan Mallick, a gentleman of Calcutta and a devotee of the Master. Sri Ramakrishna became fascinated by the life and teachings of Jesus. One day he was Seated in the parlour of Jadu Mallick's garden house (This expression is used throughout to translate the Bengali word denoting a rich man's country house set in a garden.) at Dakshineswar, when his eyes became fixed on a painting of the Madonna and Child. Intently watching it, he became gradually overwhelmed with divine emotion. The figures in the picture took on life, and the rays of light emanating from them entered his soul. The effect of this experience was stronger than that of the vision of Mohammed. In dismay he cried out, "O Mother! What are You doing to me?" And, breaking through the barriers of creed and religion, he entered a new realm of ecstasy. Christ possessed his soul. For three days he did not set foot in the Kali temple. On the fourth day, in the afternoon, as he was walking in the Panchavati, he saw coming toward him a person with beautiful large eyes, serene countenance, and fair skin. As the two faced each other, a voice rang out in the depths of Sri Ramakrishna's soul: "Behold the Christ, who shed His heart's blood for the redemption of the world, who suffered a Sea of anguish for love of men. It is He, the Master Yogi, who is in eternal union with God. It is Jesus, Love Incarnate." The Son of Man embraced the Son of the Divine Mother and merged in him. Sri Ramakrishna krishna realized his identity with Christ, as he had already realized his identity with Kali, Rama, Hanuman, Radha, Krishna, Brahman, and Mohammed. The Master went into samadhi and communed with the Brahman with attributes. Thus he experienced the truth that Christianity, too, was a path leading to God-Consciousness. Till the last moment of his life he believed that Christ was an Incarnation of God. But Christ, for him, was not the only Incarnation; there were others — Buddha, for instance, and Krishna.
   --- ATTITUDE TOWARD DIFFERENT RELIGIONS
  --
   Totapuri, coming to know of the Master's marriage, had once remarked: "What does it matter? He alone is firmly established in the Knowledge of Brahman who can adhere to his spirit of discrimination and renunciation even while living with his wife. He alone has attained the supreme illumination who can look on man and woman alike as Brahman. A man with the idea of sex may be a good aspirant, but he is still far from the goal." Sri Ramakrishna and his wife lived together at Dakshineswar, but their minds always soared above the worldly plane. A few months after Sarada Devi's arrival Sri Ramakrishna arranged, on an auspicious day, a special worship of Kali, the Divine Mother. Instead of an image of the Deity, he placed on the Seat the living image, Sarada Devi herself. The worshipper and the worshipped went into deep samadhi and in the transcendental plane their souls were united. After several hours Sri Ramakrishna came down again to the relative plane, sang a hymn to the Great Goddess, and surrendered, at the feet of the living image, himself, his rosary, and the fruit of his life-long sadhana. This is known in Tantra as the Shorasi Puja, the "Adoration of Woman". Sri Ramakrishna realized the significance of the great statement of the Upanishad: "O Lord, Thou art the woman. Thou art the man; Thou art the boy. Thou art the girl; Thou art the old, tottering on their crutches. Thou pervadest the universe in its multiple forms."
   By his marriage Sri Ramakrishna admitted the great value of marriage in man's spiritual evolution, and by adhering to his monastic vows he demonstrated the imperative necessity of self-control, purity, and continence, in the realization of God. By this unique spiritual relationship with his wife he proved that husband and wife can live together as spiritual companions. Thus his life is a synthesis of the ways of life of the householder and the monk.
  --
   Keshab was the leader of the Brahmo Samaj, one of the two great movements that, during the latter part of the nineteenth century, played an important part in shaping the course of the renascence of India. The founder of the Brahmo movement had been the great Raja Rammohan Roy (1774-1833). Though born in an orthodox brahmin family, Rammohan Roy had shown great sympathy for Islam and Christianity. He had gone to Tibet in Search of the Buddhist mysteries. He had extracted from Christianity its ethical system, but had rejected the divinity of Christ as he had denied the Hindu Incarnations. The religion of Islam influenced him, to a great extent, in the formulation of his monotheistic doctrines. But he always went back to the Vedas for his spiritual inspiration. The Brahmo Samaj, which he founded in 1828, was dedicated to the "worship and adoration of the Eternal, the Un Searchable, the Immutable Being, who is the Author and Preserver of the Universe". The Samaj was open to all without distinction of colour, creed, caste, nation, or religion.
   The real organizer of the Samaj was Devendranath Tagore (1817-1905), the father of the poet Rabindranath. His physical and spiritual beauty, aristocratic aloofness, penetrating intellect, and poetic sensibility made him the foremost leader of the educated Bengalis. These addressed him by the respectful epithet of Maharshi, the "Great Seer". The Maharshi was a Sanskrit scholar and, unlike Raja Rammohan Roy, drew his inspiration entirely from the Upanishads. He was an implacable enemy of image worship ship and also fought to stop the infiltration of Christian ideas into the Samaj. He gave the movement its faith and ritual. Under his influence the Brahmo Samaj professed One Self-existent Supreme Being who had created the universe out of nothing, the God of Truth, Infinite Wisdom, Goodness, and Power, the Eternal and Omnipotent, the One without a Second. Man should love Him and do His will, believe in Him and worship Him, and thus merit salvation in the world to come.
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   Shivanath, one day, was greatly impressed by the Master's utter simplicity and abhorrence of praise. He was Seated with Sri Ramakrishna in the latter's room when several rich men of Calcutta arrived. The Master left the room for a few minutes. In the mean time Hriday, his nephew, began to describe his samadhi to the visitors. The last few words caught the Master's ear as he entered the room. He said to Hriday: "What a mean-spirited fellow you must be to extol me thus before these rich men! You have seen their costly apparel and their gold watches and chains, and your object is to get from them as much money as you can. What do I care about what they think of me? (Turning to the gentlemen) No, my friends, what he has told you about me is not true. It was not love of God that made me absorbed in God and indifferent to external life. I became positively insane for some time. The sadhus who frequented this temple told me to practise many things. I tried to follow them, and the consequence was that my austerities drove me to insanity." This is a quotation from one of Shivanath's books. He took the Master's words literally and failed to see their real import.
   Shivanath vehemently criticized the Master for his other-worldly attitude toward his wife. He writes: "Ramakrishna was practically separated from his wife, who lived in her village home. One day when I was complaining to some friends about the virtual widowhood of his wife, he drew me to one side and whispered in my ear: 'Why do you complain? It is no longer possible; it is all dead and gone.' Another day as I was inveighing against this part of his teaching, and also declaring that our program of work in the Brahmo Samaj includes women, that ours is a social and domestic religion, and that we want to give education and social liberty to women, the saint became very much excited, as was his way when anything against his settled conviction was asserted — a trait we so much liked in him — and exclaimed, 'Go, thou fool, go and perish in the pit that your women will dig for you.' Then he glared at me and said: 'What does a gardener do with a young plant? Does he not surround it with a fence, to protect it from goats and cattle? And when the young plant has grown up into a tree and it can no longer be injured by cattle, does he not remove the fence and let the tree grow freely?' I replied, 'Yes, that is the custom with gardeners.' Then he remarked, 'Do the same in your spiritual life; become strong, be full-grown; then you may seek them.' To which I replied, 'I don't agree with you in thinking that women's work is like that of cattle, destructive; they are our associates and helpers in our spiritual struggles and social progress' — a view with which he could not agree, and he marked his dissent by shaking his head. Then referring to the lateness of the hour he jocularly remarked, 'It is time for you to depart; take care, do not be late; otherwise your woman will not admit you into her room.' This evoked hearty laughter."
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   Sri Ramakrishna also became acquainted with a number of people whose scholarship or wealth entitled them everywhere to respect. He had met, a few years before, Devendranath Tagore, famous all over Bengal for his wealth, scholarship, saintly character, and social position. But the Master found him disappointing; for, whereas Sri Ramakrishna expected of a saint complete renunciation of the world, Devendranath combined with his saintliness a life of enjoyment. Sri Ramakrishna met the great poet Michael Madhusudan, who had embraced Christianity "for the sake of his stomach". To him the Master could not impart instruction, for the Divine Mother "pressed his tongue". In addition he met Maharaja Jatindra Mohan Tagore, a titled aristocrat of Bengal; Kristodas Pal, the editor, social reformer, and patriot; Iswar Vidyasagar, the noted philanthropist and educator; Pundit Shashadhar, a great champion of Hindu orthodoxy; Aswini Kumar Dutta, a headmaster, moralist, and leader of Indian Nationalism; and Bankim Chatterji, a deputy magistrate, novelist, and essayist, and one of the fashioners of modern Bengali prose. Sri Ramakrishna was not the man to be dazzled by outward show, glory, or eloquence. A pundit without discrimination he regarded as a mere straw. He would Search people's hearts for the light of God, and if that was missing he would have nothing to do with them.
   --- KRISTODAS PAL
   The Europeanized Kristodas Pal did not approve of the Master's emphasis on renunciation and said; "Sir, this cant of renunciation has almost ruined the country. It is for this reason that the Indians are a subject nation today. Doing good to others, bringing education to the door of the ignorant, and above all, improving the material conditions of the country — these should be our duty now. The cry of religion and renunciation would, on the contrary, only weaken us. You should advise the young men of Bengal to resort only to such acts as will uplift the country." Sri Ramakrishna gave him a Searching look and found no divine light within, "You man of poor understanding!" Sri Ramakrishna said sharply. "You dare to slight in these terms renunciation and piety, which our scriptures describe as the greatest of all virtues! After reading two pages of English you think you have come to know the world! You appear to think you are omniscient. Well, have you seen those tiny crabs that are born in the Ganges just when the rains set in? In this big universe you are even less significant than one of those small creatures. How dare you talk of helping the world? The Lord will look to that. You haven't the power in you to do it." After a pause the Master continued: "Can you explain to me how you can work for others? I know what you mean by helping them. To feed a number of persons, to treat them when they are sick, to construct a road or dig a well — isn't that all? These, are good deeds, no doubt, but how trifling in comparison with the vastness of the universe! How far can a man advance in this line? How many people can you save from famine? Malaria has ruined a whole province; what could you do to stop its onslaught? God alone looks after the world. Let a man first realize Him. Let a man get the authority from God and be endowed with His power; then, and then alone, may he think of doing good to others. A man should first be purged of all egotism. Then alone will the Blissful Mother ask him to work for the world." Sri Ramakrishna mistrusted philanthropy that presumed to pose as charity. He warned people against it. He saw in most acts of philanthropy nothing but egotism, vanity, a desire for glory, a barren excitement to kill the boredom of life, or an attempt to soothe a guilty conscience. True charity, he taught, is the result of love of God — service to man in a spirit of worship.
   --- MONASTIC DISCIPLES
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   The first of these young men to come to the Master was Latu. Born of obscure parents, in Behar, he came to Calcutta in Search of work and was engaged by Ramchandra Dutta as house-boy. Learning of the saintly Sri Ramakrishna, he visited the Master at Dakshineswar and was deeply touched by his cordiality. When he was about to leave, the Master asked him to take some money and return home in a boat or carriage. But Latu declared he had a few pennies and jingled the coins in his pocket. Sri Ramakrishna later requested Ram to allow Latu to stay with him permanently. Under Sri Ramakrishna's guidance Latu made great progress in meditation and was blessed with ecstatic visions, but all the efforts of the Master to give him a smattering of education failed. Latu was very fond of kirtan and other devotional songs but remained all his life illiterate.
   --- RAKHAL
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   In a state of mental conflict and torture of soul, Narendra came to Sri Ramakrishna at Dakshineswar. He was then eighteen years of age and had been in college two years. He entered the Master's room accompanied by some light-hearted friends. At Sri Ramakrishna's request he sang a few songs, pouring his whole soul into them, and the Master went into samadhi. A few minutes later Sri Ramakrishna suddenly left his Seat, took Narendra by the hand, and led him to the screened verandah north of his room. They were alone. Addressing Narendra most tenderly, as if he were a friend of long acquaintance, the Master said: "Ah! You have come very late. Why have you been so unkind as to make me wait all these days? My ears are tired of hearing the futile words of worldly men. Oh, how I have longed to pour my spirit into the heart of someone fitted to receive my message!" He talked thus, sobbing all the time. Then, standing before Narendra with folded hands, he addressed him as Narayana, born on earth to remove the misery of humanity. Grasping Narendra's hand, he asked him to come again, alone, and very soon. Narendra was startled. "What is this I have come to see?" he said to himself. "He must be stark mad. Why, I am the son of Viswanath Dutta. How dare he speak this way to me?"
   When they returned to the room and Narendra heard the Master speaking to others, he was surprised to find in his words an inner logic, a striking sincerity, and a convincing proof of his spiritual nature. In answer to Narendra's question, "Sir, have you seen God?" the Master said: "Yes, I have seen God. I have seen Him more tangibly than I see you. I have talked to Him more intimately than I am talking to you." Continuing, the Master said: "But, my child, who wants to see God? People shed jugs of tears for money, wife, and children. But if they would weep for God for only one day they would surely see Him." Narendra was amazed. These words he could not doubt. This was the first time he had ever heard a man saying that he had seen God. But he could not reconcile these words of the Master with the scene that had taken place on the verandah only a few minutes before. He concluded that Sri Ramakrishna was a monomaniac, and returned home rather puzzled in mind.
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   At the beginning of 1884 Narendra's father suddenly died of heart-failure, leaving the family in a state of utmost poverty. There were six or seven mouths to feed at home. Creditors were knocking at the door. Relatives who had accepted his father's unstinted kindness now became enemies, some even bringing suit to deprive Narendra of his ancestral home. Actually starving and barefoot, Narendra Searched for a job, but without success. He began to doubt whether anywhere in the world there was such a thing as unselfish sympathy. Two rich women made evil proposals to him and promised to put an end to his distress; but he refused them with contempt.
   Narendra began to talk of his doubt of the very existence of God. His friends thought he had become an atheist, and piously circulated gossip adducing unmentionable motives for his unbelief. His moral character was maligned. Even some of the Master's disciples partly believed the gossip, and Narendra told these to their faces that only a coward believed in God through fear of suffering or hell. But he was distressed to think that Sri Ramakrishna, too, might believe these false reports. His pride revolted. He said to himself: "What does it matter? If a man's good name rests on such slender foundations, I don't care." But later on he was amazed to learn that the Master had never lost faith in him. To a disciple who complained about Narendra's degradation, Sri Ramakrishna replied: "Hush, you fool! The Mother has told me it can never be so. I won't look at you if you speak that way again."
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   Two more young men, Sarada Prasanna and Tulasi, complete the small band of the Master's disciples later to embrace the life of the wandering monk. With the exception of the elder Gopal, all of them were in their teens or slightly over. They came from middle-class Bengali families, and most of them were students in school or college. Their parents and relatives had envisaged for them bright worldly careers. They came to Sri Ramakrishna with pure bodies, vigorous minds, and uncontaminated souls. All were born with unusual spiritual attributes. Sri Ramakrishna accepted them, even at first sight, as his children, relatives, friends, and companions. His magic touch unfolded them. And later each according to his measure reflected the life of the Master, becoming a torch-bearer of his message across land and Sea.
   --- WOMAN DEVOTEES
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   Sri Ramakrishna was sinking day by day. His diet was reduced to a minimum and he found it almost impossible to swallow. He whispered to M.: "I am bearing all this cheerfully, for otherwise you would be weeping. If you all say that it is better that the body should go rather than suffer this torture, I am willing." The next morning he said to his depressed disciples Seated near the bed: "Do you know what I see? I see that God alone has become everything. Men and animals are only frameworks covered with skin, and it is He who is moving through their heads and limbs. I see that it is God Himself who has become the block, the executioner, and the victim for the sacrifice.' He fainted with emotion. Regaining partial consciousness, he said: "Now I have no pain. I am very well." Looking at Latu he said: "There sits Latu resting his head on the palm of his hand. To me it is the Lord who is Seated in that posture."
   The words were tender and touching. Like a mother he caressed Narendra and Rakhal, gently stroking their faces. He said in a half whisper to M., "Had this body been allowed to last a little longer, many more souls would have been illumined." He paused a moment and then said: "But Mother has ordained otherwise. She will take me away lest, finding me guileless and foolish, people should take advantage of me and persuade me to bestow on them the rare gifts of spirituality." A few minutes later he touched his chest and said: "Here are two beings. One is She and the other is Her devotee. It is the latter who broke his arm, and it is he again who is now ill. Do you understand me?" After a pause he added: "Alas! To whom shall I tell all this? Who will understand me?" "Pain", he consoled them again, 'is unavoidable as long as there is a body. The Lord takes on the body for the sake of His devotees."

0.00 - The Book of Lies Text, #The Book of Lies, #Aleister Crowley, #Philosophy
           At the foot of thy stones, O Sea!
           And I would that I could utter
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     in the Great Sea; yet not a feather is wetted. so
     flieth He in the air, and lighteth upon the earth at
  --
     the Great Sea!
    Death!
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     Seal of Authority to the Work of the A.'.A.'.
     through the colleagues of FRATER PER-
  --
     from the Great Sea, and to the Great Sea they go.
    As they go they spill water; one day they will irrigate
  --
     They come from the Great Sea, Binah, the City of the Pyramids.
    V.V.V.V.V. is indicated as one of these travellers; He is
  --
    This is the Seal upon the Ring that is on the Fore-
     finger of IT: and it is the Seal upon the Tombs of
     them whom She hath slain.
  --
    is a Seal upon a ring, and this ring is upon the forefinger
    of IT. This identifies further the symbol with itself.
     It will be noticed that this Seal, except for the absence of
    a border, is the official Seal of the A.'.A.'. Compare Chapter
    3.
     It is also said to be the Seal upon the tombs of them that
    she hath slain, that is, of the Masters of the Temple.
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     and of the Seasons.
    Also this PADDOCK is the Toad that hath the
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    elastic, while the reference to the Seasons alludes to the well-
    known lines of the late Lord Tennyson:
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    and poor Englishmen as the Seat of the Bankruptcy
    buildings.
  --
    There is a dish of sharks' fins and of Sea-slug, well set
     in birds' nests...oh!
  --
     Sun, and I have sailed the Seas from pole to pole.
    Now do I lift up my voice and testify that all is

0.00 - THE GOSPEL PREFACE, #The Gospel of Sri Ramakrishna, #Sri Ramakrishna, #Hinduism
  In the spiritual firmament Sri Ramakrishna is a waxing crescent. Within one hundred years of his birth and fifty years of his death his message has spread across land and Sea. Romain Rolland has described him as the fulfilment of the spiritual aspirations of the three hundred millions of Hindus for the last two thousand years. Mahatma Gandhi has written: "His life enables us to see God face to face. . . . Ramakrishna was a living embodiment of godliness." He is being recognized as a compeer of Krishna, Buddha, and Christ.
  The life and teachings of Sri Ramakrishna have redirected the thoughts of the denationalized Hindus to the spiritual ideals of their forefa thers. During the latter part of the nineteenth century his was the time-honoured role of the Saviour of the Eternal Religion of the Hindus. His teachings played an important part in liberalizing the minds of orthodox pundits and hermits. Even now he is the silent force that is moulding the spiritual destiny of India. His great disciple, Swami Vivekananda, was the first Hindu missionary to preach the message of Indian culture to the enlightened minds of Europe and America. The full consequence of Swami Vivekn and work is still in the womb of the future.
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  He was one of the earliest of the disciples to visit Kamarpukur, the birthplace of the Master, in the latter's lifetime itself; for he wished to practise contemplation on the Master's early life in its true original setting. His experience there is described as follows by Swami Nityatmananda: "By the grace of the Master, he saw the entire Kamarpukur as a holy place bathed in an effulgent Light. Trees and creepers, beasts and birds and men all were made of effulgence. So he prostrated to all on the road. He saw a torn cat, which appeared to him luminous with the Light of Consciousness. Immediately he fell to the ground and saluted it" (M The Apostle and the Evangelist by Swami Nityatmananda vol. I. P. 40.) He had similar experience in Dakshineswar also. At the instance of the Master he also visited Puri, and in the words of Swami Nityatmananda, "with indomitable courage, M. embraced the image of Jagannath out of Season."
  The life of Sdhan and holy association that he started on at the feet of the Master, he continued all through his life. He has for this reason been most appropriately described as a Grihastha-Sannysi (householder-Sannysin). Though he was forbidden by the Master to become a Sannysin, his reverence for the Sannysa ideal was whole-hearted and was without any reservation. So after Sri Ramakrishna's passing away, while several of the Master's householder devotees considered the young Sannysin disciples of the Master as inexperienced and inconsequential, M. stood by them with the firm faith that the Master's life and message were going to be perpetuated only through them. Swami Vivekananda wrote from America in a letter to the inmates of the Math: "When Sri Thkur (Master) left the body, every one gave us up as a few unripe urchins. But M. and a few others did not leave us in the lurch. We cannot repay our debt to them." (Swami Raghavananda's article on M. in Prabuddha Bharata vol. XXX P. 442.)

0.00 - The Wellspring of Reality, #Synergetics - Explorations in the Geometry of Thinking, #R Buckminster Fuller, #Science
  It follows that the more specialized society becomes, the less attention does it pay to the discoveries of the mind, which are intuitively beamed toward the brain, there to be received only if the switches are "on." Specialization tends to shut off the wide-band tuning Searches and thus to preclude further discovery of the all-powerful generalized principles. Again we see how society's perverse fixation on specialization leads to its extinction. We are so specialized that one man discovers empirically how to release the energy of the atom, while another, unbeknownst to him, is ordered by his political factotum to make an atomic bomb by use of the secretly and anonymously published data. That gives much expedient employment, which solves the politician's momentary problem, but requires that the politicians keep on preparing for further warring with other political states to keep their respective peoples employed. It is also mistakenly assumed that employment is the only means by which humans can earn the right to live, for politicians have yet to discover how much wealth is available for distribution. All this is rationalized on the now scientifically discredited premise that there can never be enough life support for all. Thus humanity's specialization leads only toward warring and such devastating tools, both, visible and invisible, as ultimately to destroy all Earthians.
  Only a comprehensive switch from the narrowing specialization and toward an evermore inclusive and refining comprehension by all humanity-regarding all the factors governing omnicontinuing life aboard our spaceship Earth-can bring about reorientation from the self-extinction-bound human trending, and do so within the critical time remaining before we have passed the point of chemical process irretrievability.
  --
  While it takes but meager Search to discover that many well-known concepts are false, it takes considerable Search and even more careful examination of one's own personal experiences and inadvertently spontaneous reflexing to discover that there are many popularly and even professionally unknown, yet nonetheless fundamental, concepts to hold true in all cases and that already have been discovered by other as yet obscure individuals. That is to say that many scientific generalizations have been discovered but have not come to the attention of what we call the educated world at large, thereafter to be incorporated tardily within the formal education processes, and even more tardily, in the ongoing political-economic affairs of everyday life. Knowledge of the existence and comprehensive significance of these as yet popularly unrecognized natural laws often is requisite to the solution of many of the as yet unsolved problems now confronting society. Lack of knowledge of the solution's existence often leaves humanity confounded when it need not be.
  Intellectually advantaged with no more than the child's facile, lucid eagerness to understand constructively and usefully the major transformational events of our own times, it probably is synergetically advantageous to review swiftly the most comprehensive inventory of the most powerful human environment transforming events of our totally known and reasonably extended history. This is especially useful in winnowing out and understanding the most significant of the metaphysical revolutions now recognized as swiftly tending to reconstitute history. By such a comprehensively schematic review, we might identify also the unprecedented and possibly heretofore overlooked pivotal revolutionary events not only of today but also of those trending to be central to tomorrow's most cataclysmic changes.

0.01 - I - Sri Aurobindos personality, his outer retirement - outside contacts after 1910 - spiritual personalities- Vibhutis and Avatars - transformtion of human personality, #Evening Talks With Sri Aurobindo, #unset, #Zen
   It is clear that Sri Aurobindo interpreted the traditional idea of the Vibhuti and the Avatar in terms of the evolutionary possibilities of man. But more directly he has worked out the idea of the 'gnostic individual' in his masterpiece The Life Divine. He says: "A supramental gnostic individual will be a spiritual Person, but not a personality in the sense of a pattern of being marked out by a settled combination of fixed qualities, a determined character; he cannot be that since he is a conscious expression of the universal and the transcendent." Describing the gnostic individual he says: "We feel ourselves in the presence of a light of consciousness, a potency, a Sea of energy, can distinguish and describe its free waves of action and quality, but not fix itself; and yet there is an impression of personality, the presence of a powerful being, a strong, high or beautiful recognisable Someone, a Person, not a limited creature of Nature but a Self or Soul, a Purusha."[8]
   One feels that he was describing the feeling of some of us, his disciples, with regard to him in his inimitable way.

0.01 - Letters from the Mother to Her Son, #Some Answers From The Mother, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
  are none; on the other hand the Sea is beautiful, the countryside
  is vast and the town is very small: a five minute drive and you are

0.02 - The Three Steps of Nature, #The Synthesis Of Yoga, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  If, then, this inferior equilibrium is the basis and first means of the higher movements which the universal Power contemplates and if it constitutes the vehicle in which the Divine here seeks to reveal Itself, if the Indian saying is true that the body is the instrument provided for the fulfilment of the right law of our nature, then any final recoil from the physical life must be a turning away from the completeness of the divine Wisdom and a renunciation of its aim in earthly manifestation. Such a refusal may be, owing to some secret law of their development, the right attitude for certain individuals, but never the aim intended for mankind. It can be, therefore, no integral Yoga which ignores the body or makes its annulment or its rejection indispensable to a perfect spirituality. Rather, the perfecting of the body also should be the last triumph of the Spirit and to make the bodily life also divine must be God's final Seal upon His work in the universe. The obstacle which the physical presents to the spiritual is no argument for the rejection of the physical; for in the unseen providence of things our greatest difficulties are our best opportunities. A supreme difficulty is Nature's indication to us of a supreme conquest to be won and an ultimate problem to be solved; it is not a warning of an inextricable snare to be shunned or of an enemy too strong for us from whom we must flee.
  Equally, the vital and nervous energies in us are there for a great utility; they too demand the divine realisation of their possibilities in our ultimate fulfilment. The great part assigned to this element in the universal scheme is powerfully emphasised by the catholic wisdom of the Upanishads. "As the spokes of a wheel in its nave, so in the Life-Energy is all established, the triple knowledge and the Sacrifice and the power of the strong and the purity of the wise. Under the control of the LifeEnergy is all this that is established in the triple heaven."2 It is therefore no integral Yoga that kills these vital energies, forces them into a nerveless quiescence or roots them out as the source

0.03 - III - The Evening Sittings, #Evening Talks With Sri Aurobindo, #unset, #Zen
   What was talked in the small group informally was not intended by Sri Aurobindo to be the independent expression of his views on the subjects, events or the persons discussed. Very often what he said was in answer to the spiritual need of the individual or of the collective atmosphere. It was like a spiritual remedy meant to produce certain spiritual results, not a philosophical or metaphysical pronouncement on questions, events or movements. The net result of some talks very often was to point out to the disciple the inherent incapacity of the human intellect and its secondary place in the Search for the ultimate Reality.
   But there were occasions when he did give his independent, personal views on some problems, on events or other subjects. Even then it was never an authoritarian pronouncement. Most often it appeared to be a logically worked out and almost inevitable conclusion expressed quite impersonally though with firm and sincere conviction. This impersonality was such a prominent trait of his personality! Even in such matters as dispatching a letter or a telegram it would not be a command from him to a disciple to carry out the task. Most often during his usual passage to the dining room he would stop on the way, drop in on the company of four or five disciples and, holding out the letter or the telegram, would say in the most amiable and yet the most impersonal way: "I suppose this has to be sent." And it would be for someone in the group instantly to volunteer and take it. The expression he very often used was "It was done" or "It happened", not "I did."

0.03 - Letters to My little smile, #Some Answers From The Mother, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
  I was first and I took my Seat with a place on either side
  of me. I thought X would sit on one side and Y on the
  --
  greatest pleasure since the Season is a bit cooler.
  It is true that you must get rid of these ignorant and petty

0.05 - Letters to a Child, #Some Answers From The Mother, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
  nor the Sea; everything is full of the divine Presence and is only
  too glad to speak of it to you. Shake off this childish depression
  --
  life and all the discipline it entails - in short, the Search for and
  realisation of the Divine - must be the most important thing to

0.05 - The Synthesis of the Systems, #The Synthesis Of Yoga, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  We have in this central Tantric conception one side of the truth, the worship of the Energy, the Shakti, as the sole effective force for all attainment. We get the other extreme in the Vedantic conception of the Shakti as a power of Illusion and in the Search after the silent inactive Purusha as the means of liberation from the deceptions created by the active Energy. But in the integral conception the Conscious Soul is the Lord, the Nature-Soul is his executive Energy. Purusha is of the nature of Sat, the being of conscious self-existence pure and infinite; Shakti or Prakriti is of the nature of Chit, - it is power of the Purusha's self-conscious existence, pure and infinite. The relation of the two exists between the poles of rest and action. When the Energy is absorbed
  44

0.06 - Letters to a Young Sadhak, #Some Answers From The Mother, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
  O Mother, take me with You; I shall Seat You for ever in
  my heart; I could not bear to lose You.
  --
  you will surely be nearer to me than if you were Seated near me
  but thinking about other things.

01.01 - A Yoga of the Art of Life, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 03, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   From a certain point of view, from the point of view of essentials and inner realities, it would appear that spirituality is, at least, the basis of the arts, if not the highest art. If art is meant to express the soul of things, and since the true soul of things is the divine element in them, then certainly spirituality, the discipline of coming in conscious contact with the Spirit, the Divine, must be accorded the regal Seat in the hierarchy of the arts. Also, spirituality is the greatest and the most difficult of the arts; for it is the art of life. To make of life a perfect work of beauty, pure in its lines, faultless in its rhythm, replete with strength, iridescent: with light, vibrant with delightan embodiment of the Divine, in a wordis the highest ideal of spirituality; viewed the spirituality that Sri Aurobindo practisesis the ne plus ultra of artistic creation
   The Gita, II. 40

01.01 - Sri Aurobindo - The Age of Sri Aurobindo, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 02, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   If one were to be busy about reforming the world and when that was done then alone to turn to other-worldly things, in that case, one would never take the turn, for the world will never be reformed totally or even considerably in that way. It is not that reformers have for the first time appeared on the earth in the present age. Men have attempted social, political, economic and moral reforms from times immemorial. But that has not barred the spiritual attempt or minimised its importance. To say that because an ideal is apparently too high or too great for the present age, it must be kept in cold storage is to set a premium on the present nature of humanity arid eternise it: that would bind the world to its old moorings and never give it the opportunity to be free and go out into the high Seas of larger and greater realisations.
   The ideal or perhaps one should say the policy of Real-politick is the thing needed in this world. To achieve something actually in the physical and material field, even a lesser something, is worth much more than speculating on high flaunting chimeras and indulging in day-dreams. Yes, but what is this something that has to be achieved in the material world? It is always an ideal. Even procuring food for each and every person, clothing and housing all is not less an ideal for all its concern about actuality. Only there are ideals and ideals; some are nearer to the earth, some seem to be in the background. But the mystery is that it is not always the ideal nearest to the earth which is the easiest to achieve or the first thing to be done first. Do we not see before our very eye show some very simple innocent social and economic changes are difficult to carry outthey bring in their train quite disproportionately gestures and movements of violence and revolution? That is because we seek to cure the symptoms and not touch the root of the di Sease. For even the most innocent-looking social, economic or political abuse has at its base far-reaching attitudes and life-urgeseven a spiritual outlook that have to be sought out and tackled first, if the attempt at reform is to be permanently and wholly successful. Even in mundane matters we do not dig deep enough, or rise high enough.

01.01 - The New Humanity, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 01, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   This mastery will be effected not merely in will, but in mind and heart also. For the New Man will know not by the intellect which is egocentric and therefore limited, not by ratiocination which is an indirect and doubtful process, but by direct vision, an inner communion, a soul revelation. The new knowledge will be vast and profound and creative, based as it will be upon the reality of things and not upon their shadows. Truth will shine through every experience and every utterance"a truth shall have its Seat on our speech and mind and hearing", so have the Vedas said. The mind and intellect will not be active and constructive agents but the luminous channel of a self-luminous knowledge. And the heart too which is now the field of passion and egoism will be cleared of its noise and obscurity; a serener sky will shed its pure warmth and translucent glow. The knot will be rent asunderbhidyate hridaya granthih and the vast and mighty streams of another ocean will flow through. We will love not merely those to whom we are akin but God's creatures, one and all; we will love not with the yearning and hunger of a mortal but with the wide and intense Rasa that lies in the divine identity of souls.
   And the new society will be based not upon competition, nor even upon co-operation. It will not be an open conflict, neither will it be a convenient compromise of rival individual interests. It will be the organic expression of the collective soul of humanity, working and achieving through each and every individual soul its most wide-winging freedom, manifesting the godhead that is, proper to each and every one. It will be an organisation, most delicate and subtle and supple, the members of which will have no need to live upon one another but in and through one another. It will be, if you like, a henotheistic hierarchy in which everyone will be the greatest, since everyone is all and all everyone simultaneously.

01.01 - The Symbol Dawn, #Savitri, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  Like one who Searches for a bygone self
  And only meets the corpse of his desire.
  --
  And, scattered on Sealed depths, her luminous smile
  Kindled to fire the silence of the worlds.
  --
  Across the ebbing of the Seas of sleep.
  2.34

01.02 - Natures Own Yoga, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 03, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   The Upanishads speak of a solar and a lunar Path in the spiritual consciousness. Perhaps they have some reference to these two linesone through the Mayic consciousness of the Overmind enters into the static Bliss, ecstatic Nihil, and the other mounts still farther to the solar status which is a mass, a Sea, an infinity of that light and ecstasy but which can at the same time express and embody itself as the creative Truth-consciousness (srya svitr ).
   In the Supermind things exist in their perfect spiritual reality; each is consciously the divine reality in its transcendent essence, its cosmic extension, its, spiritual individuality; the diversity of a manifested existence is there, but the mutually exclusive separativeness has not yet arisen. The ego, the knot of separativity, appears at a later and lower stage of involution; what is here is indivisible nexus of individualising centres of the one eternal truth of being. Where Supermind and Overmind meet, one can see the multiple godheads, each distinct in his own truth and beauty and power and yet all together forming the one supreme consciousness infinitely composite and inalienably integral. But stepping back into Supermind one sees something moreOneness gathering into itself all diversity, not destroying it, but annulling and forbidding the separative consciousness that is the beginning of Ignorance. The first shadow of the Illusory Consciousness, the initial possibility of the movement of Ignorance comes in when the supramental light enters the penumbra of the mental sphere. The movement of Supermind is the movement of light without obscurity, straight, unwavering, unswerving, absolute. The Force here contains and holds in their oneness of Reality the manifold but not separated lines of essential and unalloyed truth: its march is the inevitable progression of each one assured truth entering into and upholding every other and therefore its creation, play or action admits of no trial or stumble or groping or deviation; for each truth rests on all others and on that which harmonises them all and does not act as a Power diverging from and even competing with other Powers of being. In the Overmind commences the play of divergent possibilities the simple, direct, united and absolute certainties of the supramental consciousness retire, as it were, a step behind and begin to work themselves out through the interaction first of separately individualised and then of contrary and contradictory forces. In the Overmind there is a conscious underlying Unity but yet each Power, Truth, Aspect of that Unity is encouraged to work out its possibilities as if it were sufficient to itself and the others are used by it for its own enhancement until in the denser and darker reaches below Overmind this turns out a thing of blind conflict and battle and, as it would appear, of chance survival. Creation or manifestation originally means the concretisation or devolution of the powers of Conscious Being into a play of united diversity; but on the line which ends in Matter it enters into more and more obscure forms and forces and finally the virtual eclipse of the supreme light of the Divine Consciousness. Creation as it descends' towards the Ignorance becomes an involution of the Spirit through Mind and Life into Matter; evolution is a movement backward, a return journey from Matter towards the Spirit: it is the unravelling, the gradual disclosure and deliverance of the Spirit, the ascension and revelation of the involved consciousness through a series of awakeningsMatter awakening into Life, Life awakening into Mind and Mind now seeking to awaken into something beyond the Mind, into a power of conscious Spirit.
  --
   An organ in the human being has been especially developed to become the effective instrument of this accelerated Yogic process the self-consciousness which I referred to as being the distinctive characteristic of man is a function of this organ. It is his soul, his psychic being; originally it is the spark of the Divine Consciousness which came down and became involved in Matter and has been endeavouring ever since to release itself through the upward march of evolution. It is this which presses on continually as the stimulus to the evolutionary movement; and in man it has attained sufficient growth and power and has come so far to the front from behind the veil that it can now lead and mould his external consciousness. It is also the channel through which the Divine Consciousness can flow down into the inferior levels of human nature. It is the being no bigger than the thumb ever Seated within the heart, spoken of in the Upanishads. It is likewise the basis of true individuality and personal identity. It is again the reflection or expression in evolutionary Nature of one's essential selfjivtman that is above, an eternal portion of the Divine, one with the Divine and yet not dissolved and lost in it. The psychic being is thus on the one hand in direct contact with the Divine and the higher consciousness, and on the other it is the secret upholder and controller' (bhart, antarymin) of the inferior consciousness, the hidden nucleus round which the body and the life and the mind of the individual are built up and organised.
   The first decisive step in Yoga is taken when one becomes conscious of the psychic being, or, looked at from the other side, when the psychic being comes forward and takes possession of the external being, begins to initiate and influence the movements of the mind and life and body and gradually free them from the ordinary round of ignorant nature. The awakening of the psychic being means, as I have said, not only a deepening and heightening of the consciousness and its release from the obscurity and limitation of the inferior Prakriti, confined to the lower threefold status, into what is behind and beyond; it means also a return of the deeper and higher consciousness upon the lower hemisphere and a consequent purification and illumination and regeneration of the latter. Finally, when the psychic being is in full self-possession and power, it can be the vehicle of the direct supramental consciousness which will then be able to act freely and absolutely for the entire transformation of the external nature, its transfiguration into a perfect body of the Truth-consciousness in a word, its divinisation.

01.02 - Sri Aurobindo - Ahana and Other Poems, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 02, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   He was Seated within it immense and alone.2
   or these that contain the metaphysics of a spiritual life:

01.02 - The Issue, #Savitri, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  Her mind, a Sea of white sincerity,
  Passionate in flow, had not one turbid wave.
  --
  A magnanimity as of Sea or sky
  Enveloped with its greatness all that came
  --
  A Seal on the too large wide-open heart;
  Death stays the journeying discoverer, Life.
  --
  Or the empiric Life's instinctive Search,
  Or a vast ignorant mind's colossal work.

01.02 - The Object of the Integral Yoga, #The Integral Yoga, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  This Yoga demands a total dedication of the life to the aspiration for the discovery and embodiment of the Divine Truth and to nothing else whatever. To divide your life between the Divine and some outward aim and activity that has nothing to do with the Search for the Truth is inadmissible. The least thing of that kind would make success in the Yoga impossible.
  You must go inside yourself and enter into a complete dedication to the spiritual life. All clinging to mental preferences must fall away from you, all insistence on vital aims and interests and attachments must be put away, all egoistic clinging to family, friends, country must disappear if you want to succeed in Yoga. Whatever has to come as outgoing energy or action, must proceed from the Truth once discovered and not from the lower mental or vital motives, from the Divine Will and not from personal choice or the preferences of the ego.

01.03 - Mystic Poetry, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 02, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   Breaking the silence of the Seas
   Among the farthest Hebrides.8
  --
   Have sight of Proteus rising from the Sea;
   Or hear old Triton blow his wreathed horn.9

01.03 - Rationalism, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 01, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   It may be retorted that if Reason is condemned, it is condemned by itself and by no other authority. All argumentation against Reason is a function of Reason itself. The deficiencies of Reason we find out by the rational faculty alone. If Reason was to die, it is because it consents to commit suicide; there is no other power that kills it. But to this our answer is that Reason has this miraculous power of self-destruction; or, to put it philosophically, Reason is, at best, an organ of self-criticism and perhaps the organ par excellence for that purpose. But criticism is one thing and creation another. And whether we know or act, it is fundamentally a process of creation; at least, without this element of creation there can be no knowledge, no act. In knowledge there is a luminous creativity, Revelation or Categorical Imperative which Reason does not and cannot supply but vaguely strains to seize. For that element we have to Search elsewhere, not in Reason.
   Does this mean that real knowledge is irrational or against Reason? Not so necessarily. There is a super-rational power for knowledge and Reason may either be a channel or an obstacle. If we take our stand upon Reason and then proceed to know, if we take the forms and categories of Reason as the inviolable schemata of knowledge, then indeed Reason becomes an obstacle to that super-rational power. If, on the other hand, Reason does not offer any set-form from beforehand, does not insist upon its own conditions, is passive and simply receives and reflects what is given to it, then it becomes a luminous and sure channel for that higher and real knowledge.

01.03 - The Yoga of the King - The Yoga of the Souls Release, #Savitri, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  His fragile ship conveys through the Sea of years
  An incognito of the Imperishable.
  --
  Descend in him, the integral Godhead's Seals;
  His soul and body take that splendid stamp.
  --
  A Search for something or someone never found,
  Cult of an ideal never made real here,
  --
  Left slumbering in a Sealed and secret cave
  The powers that sleep unused in man within.
  --
  It caught the burden of secrecies Sealed and dumb,
  It voiced the unfulfilled demand of earth
  --
  Its Search for the mystic meaning of its birth
  And joy of high spiritual response,
  --
  Or were truths enforced by supernatural Seals.
  Immortal eyes approached and looked in his,
  --
  Appellants at the reason's judgment Seat,
  Proclaimed the gospel of their opposites,
  --
  There unity is too close for Search and clasp
  And love is a yearning of the One for the One,
  --
  A pause in the joy and anguish of the Search
  Restored the stress of Nature to God's calm.
  --
  Was seen emerging as from fathomless Seas
  The trail of the Ideas that made the world,
  --
  And sat upon the tripod Seat of mind:
  All was made wide above, all lit below.

01.04 - Motives for Seeking the Divine, #The Integral Yoga, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  Divine will bring Ananda, therefore it must be for the Ananda that we seek the union, is not true and has no force. One who loves a queen may know that if she returns his love it will bring him power, position, riches and yet it need not be for the power, position, riches that he seeks her love. He may love her for herself and could love her equally if she were not a queen; he might have no hope of any return whatever and yet love her, adore her, live for her, die for her simply because she is she. That has happened and men have loved women without any hope of enjoyment or result, loved steadily, passionately after age has come and beauty has gone. Patriots do not love their country only when she is rich, powerful, great and has much to give them; their love for country has been most ardent, passionate, absolute when the country was poor, degraded, miserable, having nothing to give but loss, wounds, torture, imprisonment, death as the wages of her service; yet even knowing that they would never see her free, men have lived, served and died for her - for her own sake, not for what she could give. Men have loved Truth for her own sake and for what they could seek or find of her, accepted poverty, persecution, death itself; they have been content even to seek for her always, not finding, and yet never given up the Search.
  That means what? That men, country, Truth and other things besides can be loved for their own sake and not for anything else, not for any circumstance or attendant quality or resulting enjoyment, but for something absolute that is either in them or behind their appearance and circumstance. The Divine is more than a man or woman, a stretch of land or a creed, opinion, discovery or principle. He is the Person beyond all persons, the

01.04 - The Poetry in the Making, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 02, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   that wrecks the pirates in the Narrow Seas,.. . .
   multiple without dimension, indivisible without uniformity,

01.04 - The Secret Knowledge, #Savitri, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  To these high-peaked dominions Sealed to our Search,
  Too far from surface Nature's postal routes,
  --
  Knowledge breaks through trailing its radiant Seas,
  And Nature trembles with the power, the flame.
  --
  A living image Seated in the heart,
  An unwalled wideness and a fathomless point,
  --
  A river that can never find its Sea,
  It runs through life and death on an edge of Time;
  --
  He revels in her, a swimmer in her Sea,
  A tireless amateur of her world-delight,
  --
  As one forgetting he Searches for himself;
  As if he had lost an inner light he seeks:
  --
  A voyager upon eternity's Seas.
  In his world-adventure's crude initial start
  --
  But now he hears the sound of larger Seas.
  A widening world calls him to distant scenes
  --
  Severing the foam of a great land-locked Sea
  To reach unknown harbour lights in distant climes
  --
  He leaves the last lands, crosses the ultimate Seas,
  He turns to eternal things his symbol quest;
  --
  His is a Search of darkness for the light,
  Of mortal life for immortality.
  --
  A sailor on the Inconscient's fathomless Sea,
  He voyages through a starry world of thought
  --
  He carries her Sealed orders in his breast.
  Late will he know, opening the mystic script,

01.05 - Rabindranath Tagore: A Great Poet, a Great Man, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 02, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   Thus, on the one hand, the Eternity, the Infinity, the Spirit is brought nearer home to us in its embodied symbols and living vehicles and vivid formulations, it becomes easily available to mortals, even like the father to his son, to use a Vedic phrase; on the other hand, earthly things, mere humanities are uplifted and suffused with a "light that never was, on Sea or land."
   Another great poet of the spirit says also, almost like Tagore:

01.05 - The Yoga of the King - The Yoga of the Spirits Freedom and Greatness, #Savitri, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  And saw the signature and fiery Seal
  Of Wisdom on the dim Power's hooded work
  --
  An island in the Sea of the Unknown,
  He is a smallness trying to be great,
  --
  A current from eternal Seas of Bliss;
  He felt the invasion and the nameless joy.
  --
  As with a sound of thunder and of Seas,
  Vast barriers crashed around the huge escape.
  --
  \tAll was uncovered to his Sealless eye.
  A secret Nature stripped of her defence,
  --
  Affranchised from earth-habit's drowsy Seal
  The leaden grip of Matter it can break;
  --
  Her Sealed hermetic wisdom forced from her,
  Fragments of the mystery of omnipotence.
  --
  Mind's winding Search lost every tinge of doubt
  Led to its end by an all-seeing speech
  --
  Above were the Immortal's changeless Seats,
  White chambers of dalliance with eternity
  --
  Across the unfolding of the Seas of self
  Appeared the deathless countries of the One.

01.06 - On Communism, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 01, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   Now, a spiritual communism embraces individualism and collectivism, fuses them in a higher truth, establishes them in an intimate and absolute harmony. The individual is the centre, the group is the circumference and the two form one whore circle. The individual by fulfilling the truth of his real individuality fulfils also the truth of a commonality. There are no different laws for the two. The individuals do not stand apart from and against one another, the dharma of one does not clash with the dharma of the other. The ripples in the bosom of the Sea, however distinct and discrete in appearance, form but a single mass, all follow the same law of hydrodynamics that the mother Sea incarnates. Stars and planets and nebulae, each separate heavenly body has its characteristic form and nature and function and yet all fulfil the same law of gravitation and beat the measure of the silent symphony of spaces. Individualities are the freedoms of the collective being and collectivity the concentration of individual beings. The same soul looking inward appears as the individual being and looking outward appears as the collective being.
   Communism takes man not as ego or the vital creature; it turns him upside downurdhomulo' vaksakhah and establishes him upon his soul, his inner godhead. Thus established the individual soul finds and fulfils the divine law that by increasing itself it increases others and by increasing others it increases itself and thus by increasing one another they attain the supreme good. Unless man goes beyond himself and reaches this self, this godhead above, he will not find any real poise, will always swing between individualism and collectivism, he will remain always boundbound either in his freedom or in his bondage.

0.10 - Letters to a Young Captain, #Some Answers From The Mother, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
  possible only when the Seat of consciousness is beyond the mind
  and its limitations.
  --
  heart, to find You Seated there. But, Mother, I cannot
  manage to enter into the heart. I feel during meditation
  --
  give the impression that you are really Searching for the secrets
  of life and the world.

01.14 - Nicholas Roerich, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 02, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   I speak of Roerich as a Western soul, but more precisely perhaps he is a soul of the mid-region (as also in another sense we shall see subsequently) intermediary between the East and the West. His external make-up had all the characteristic elements of the Western culture, but his mind and temperament, his inner soul was oriental. And yet it was not the calm luminous staticancientsoul that an Indian or a Chinese sage is; it is a nomad soul, newly awakened, young and fresh and ardent, something primitive, pulsating with the unspoilt green sap of life something in the manner of Whitman. And that makes him all the more representative of the young and ardent West yearning for the light that was never on Sea or land.
   Is it not strange that one should look to the East for the light? There is a light indeed that dwells in the setting suns, but that is the inferior light, the light that moves level with the earth, pins us down to the normal and ordinary life and consciousness: it" leads into the Night, into Nihil, pralaya. It is the light of the morning sun that man looks up to in his forward march, the sun that rises in the East whom the Vedic Rishi invoked in these magnificent lines:

0.13 - Letters to a Student, #Some Answers From The Mother, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
  The Seat of power in action is in the purified vital.
  Blessings.
  --
  In Search of a knowledge truer than ordinary knowledge.
  The fifth and ninth in understanding what death is.

0 1954-08-25 - what is this personality? and when will she come?, #Agenda Vol 01, #unset, #Zen
   But the vibrations of divine Bliss and those of pleasure cannot cohabit in the same vital and physical house. We must therefore TOTALLY renounce all feelings of pleasure to be ready to receive the divine Ananda. But rare are those who can renounce pleasure without thereby renouncing all active participation in life or sinking into a stern asceticism. And among those who realize that the transformation is to be wrought in active life, some pretend that pleasure is a form of Ananda gone more or less astray and legitimize their Search for self-satisfaction, thereby creating a virtually insuperable obstacle to their own transformation.
   Now, if there is anything else you wish to ask me Anyone may ask, anyoneanyone who has something to saynot just the students.

0 1956-10-28, #Agenda Vol 01, #unset, #Zen
   In this state, I am ceaselessly thinking of my forest in Guiana or of my travels through Africa and the ardor that filled me with life in those days. I seem to need to have my goal before me and to walk towards it. Outer difficulties also seem to help me resolve my inner problems: there is a kind of need in me for the elements the Sea, the forest, the desert for a milieu with which I can wrestle and through which I can grow. Here, I seem to lack a dynamic point of leverage. Here, in the everyday routine, everything seems to be falling apart in me. Should I not return to my forest in Guiana?
   Mother, I implore you, in the name of whatever led me to you in the first place, give me the strength to do WHAT HAS TO BE DONE. You who see and who can, decide for me. You are my Mother. Whatever my shortcomings, my difficulties, I feel I am so deeply your child.

0 1957-04-09, #Agenda Vol 01, #unset, #Zen
   That is the situation, Mother. I feel my unworthiness profoundly. I am the opposite of Satprem, unable to love and to give myself. Everything in me is Sealed tight.
   So what is to be done? I intend asking your permission to leave as soon as the book is finished (I am determined to finish it, for it will rid me of the past it represents). I expect nothing from the world, except a bit of external space, in the absence of another space.

0 1957-07-03, #Agenda Vol 01, #unset, #Zen
   She clearly remembered where her room was, but each time she set out to go there, either the staircase disappeared or things were so changed that she could no longer find her way! So she went here and there, up and down, Searched, went in and out but it was impossible to find the way to her room! Since all of this assumed a physical appearanceas I said, a very familiar and very common appearance, as is always the case in these symbolic visions there was somewhere (how shall I put it?) the hotels administrative office and a woman who seemed to be the manager, who had all the keys and who knew where everyone was staying. So the daughter went to this person and asked her, Could you show me the way to my room?But of course! Easily! Everyone around the manager looked at her as if to say, How can you say that? However, she got up, and with authority asked for a key the key to the daughters roomsaying, I shall take you there. And off she went along all kinds of paths, but all so complicated, so bizarre! The daughter was following along behind her very attentively, you see, so as not to lose sight of her. But just as they should have come to the place where the daughters room was supposed to be, suddenly the manageress (let us call her the manageress), both the manageress and her key vanished! And the sense of this vanishing was so acute that at the same time, everything vanished!
   So to help you understand this enigma, let me tell you that the mother is physical Nature as she is, and the daughter is the new creation. The manageress is the worlds organizing mental consciousness as Nature has developed it thus far, that is, the most advanced organizing sense to have manifested in the present state of material Nature. This is the key to the vision.

0 1957-12-13, #Agenda Vol 01, #unset, #Zen
   Sweet Mother, this is what is rising from my soul: I feel in me something unemployed, something seeking to express itself in life. I want to be like a knight, your knight, and go off in Search of a treasure that I could bring back to you. The world has lost all sense of the wonderful, all beauty of Adventure, this quest known to the knights of the Middle Ages. It is this that calls so relentlessly within me, this need for a quest in the world and for a beautiful Adventure which at the same time would be an adventure of the soul. How I wish that the two things, inner and outer, be JOINED, that the joy of action, of the open road and the quest help the souls blossoming, that they be like a prayer of the soul expressed in life. The knights of the Middle Ages knew this. Perhaps it is all childish and absurd in the midst of this 20th century, but this is what I feel, this that is summoning me to leavenot anything base, not anything mediocre, only a need for something in me to be fulfilled. If only I could bring you back a beautiful treasure!
   After that, perhaps I would be riper to accept the everyday life of the Ashram, and know how to give myself better.

0 1958-03-07, #Agenda Vol 01, #unset, #Zen
   On the way, I stopped at J and Es place. They are living like native fishermen, in loincloths, in a coconut grove by the Sea. The place is exceedingly beautiful, and the Sea full of rainbow-hued coral. And suddenly, within twenty-four hours, I realized an old dreamor rather, I purged myself of an old and tenacious dream: that of living on a Pacific island as a simple fisherman. And all at once, I saw, in a flash, that this kind of life totally lacks a center. You float in a nowhere. It plunges you into some kind of higher inertia, an illumined inertia, and you lose all true substance.
   As for me, I am totally out of my element in this new life, as though I were uprooted from myself. I am living in the temple, in the midst of pujas,1 with white ashes on my forehead, barefoot dressed like a Hindu, sleeping on cement at night, eating impossible curries, with some good sunburns to complete the cooking. And there I am, clinging to you, for if you were not there I would collapse, so absurd would it all be. You are the only realityhow many times have I repeated this to myself, like a litany! Apart from this, I am holding up quite well physically. But inside and outside, nothing is left but you. I need you, thats all. Mother, this world is so horrifyingly empty. I really feel that I would evaporate if you werent there. Well, no doubt I had to go through this experience Perhaps I will be able to extract some book from it that will be of use to you. We are like children who need a lot of pictures in order to understand, and a few good kicks to realize our complete stupidity.

0 1958-08-29, #Agenda Vol 01, #unset, #Zen
   At the Thursday evening meditation, he appeared as the Guru of Tantric Initiation, magnified and Seated upon a symbolic representation of the forces and riches of material Nature (in the middle of the playground, to my left), and he put into my hand something sufficiently material for me to feel the vibrations physically, and it had a great realizing power. It was a kind of luminous and very vibrant globe which I held in my hands during the whole meditation.
   S, who was sitting in front of me, spontaneously asked me afterwards what I had been holding in my hands during the meditation, and she described it thus: It was round, very soft and luminous like the moon.

0 1958-11-08, #Agenda Vol 01, #unset, #Zen
   I found my message for the 1st of January It was quite unforeseen. Yesterday morning, I thought, All the same, I have to find my message, but what? I was absolutely like that, neutral, nothing. Then yesterday evening at the class (of Friday, November 7) I noticed that these children who had had a whole week to prepare their questions on the text had not found a single one! A terrible lethargy! A total lack of interest. And when I had finished speaking, I thought to myself, But what IS there in these people who are interested in nothing but their personal little affairs? So I began descending into their mental atmosphere, in Search of the little light, of that which responds And it literally pulled me downwards as into a hole, but in such a material way; my hand, which was on the arm of the chair, began slipping down, my other hand went like this (to the ground), my head, too! I thought it was going to touch my knees!
   And I had the impression It was not an impression I saw it. I was descending into a crevasse between two steep rocks, rocks that appeared to be made of something harder than basalt, BLACK, but metallic at the same time, with such sharp edgesit seemed that a mere touch would lacerate you. It appeared endless and bottomless, and it kept getting narrower, narrower and narrower, narrower and narrower, like a funnel, so narrow that there was almost no more roomnot even for the consciousness to pass through. And the bottom was invisible, a black hole. And it went down, down, down, like that, without air, without light, except for a sort of glimmer that enabled me to make out the rock edges. They seemed to be cut so steeply, so sharply Finally, when my head began touching my knees, I asked myself, But what is there at the bottom of this this hole?

0 1958-12-15 - tantric mantra - 125,000, #Agenda Vol 01, #unset, #Zen
   Mother, things are far from being what they were the first time in Rameswaram, and I am living through certain moments that are hell the enemy seems to have been unleashed with an extraordinary violence. It comes in waves, and after it recedes, I am literally SHATTEREDphysically, mentally and vitally drained. This morning, while going to the temple, I lived through one of these moments. All this suffering that suddenly sweeps down upon me is horrible. Yes, I had the feeling of being BACKED UP AGAINST A WALL, exactly as in your vision I was up against a wall. I was walking among these immense arcades of sculptured granite and I could see myself walking, very small, all alone, alone, ravaged with pain, filled with a nameless despair, for nowhere was there a way out. The Sea was nearby and I could have thrown myself into it; otherwise, there was only the sanctuary of Parvati but there was no more Africa to flee to, everything closed in all around me, and I kept repeating, Why? Why? This much suffering was truly inhuman, as if my last twenty years of nightmare were crashing down upon me. I gritted my teeth and went to the sanctuary to say my mantra. The pain in me was so strong that I broke into a cold sweat and almost fainted. Then it subsided. Yet even now I feel completely battered.
   I clearly see that the hour has come: either I will perish right here, or else I will emerge from this COMPLETELY changed. But something has to change. Mother, you are with me, I know, and you are protecting me, you love me I have only you, only you, you are my Mother. If these moments of utter darkness return and they are bound to return for everything to be exorcised and conqueredprotect me in spite of myself. Mother, may your Grace not abandon me. I want to be done with all these old phantoms, I want to be born anew in your Light; it has to beotherwise I can no longer go on.

0 1959-01-14, #Agenda Vol 01, #unset, #Zen
   As for myself, a step has definitely been taken, and I am no longer swept away by this painful torrent. Depressions and attacks still come, but no longer with the same violence as before. X told me that 2/3 of the work has been done and that everything would be purged in twelve days or so, then the thing will be enclosed in a jar and buried somewhere or thrown into the Sea, and he will explain it all to me. I will write and tell you about it.
   As for the true tantric initiation, this is what X told me: I will give you initiation. You are fit. You belong to that line. It will come soon, some months or some years. Shortly you shall reach the junction. When the time has come, you yourself will come and open a door in me and I shall give you initiation.1 And he made me understand that an important divine work was reserved for me in the future, a work for the Mother. The important practical point is that I have rapidly to develop my knowledge of Sanskrit. The mantra given to me seems to grow in power as I repeat it.

0 1959-05-28, #Agenda Vol 01, #unset, #Zen
   1) There is the destiny of the adventurer: it is the one in me that needs the Sea or the forest and wide open spaces and struggles. This was the best part of my childhood. I can sit on it and tell myself that the adventure is within, and it might work for a while. But this untamed child in me continues to live all the same, and it is something very valuable in me. I cannot kill it through reasoning, even spiritual reasoning. And if I tell it that everything lies within, not without, it replies, Then why was I born, why this manifestation in the outer world? In the end, it is not a question of reasoning. It is a fact, like the wind upon the heaths.
   2) There is the destiny of the writer in me. And this too is linked to the best of my soul. It is also a profound need, like adventuring upon the heaths, because when I write certain things, I brea the in a certain way. But during the five years I have been here, I have had to bow to the fact that, materially, there is no time to write what I would like (I recall how I had to wrench out this Orpailleur, which I have not even had time to revise). This is not a reproach, Mother, for you do all you can to help me. But I realize that to write, one must have leisure, and there are too many less personal and more serious things to do. So I can also sit on this and tell myself that I am going to write a Sri Aurobindo but this will not satisfy that other need in me, and periodically it awakens and sprouts up to tell me that it too needs to breathe.

0 1959-06-03, #Agenda Vol 01, #unset, #Zen
   Regarding me, this is more or less what he said: First of all, I want an agreement from you so that under any circumstances you never leave the Ashram. Whatever happens, even if Yama1 comes to dance at your door, you should never leave the Ashram. At the critical moment, when the attack is the strongest, you should throw everything into His hands, then and then only the thing can be removed (I no longer know whether he said removed or destroyed ). It is the only way. SARVAM MAMA BRAHMAN [Thou art my sole refuge]. Here in Rameswaram, we are going to meditate together for 45 days, and the Asuric-Shakti may come with full strength to attack, and I shall try my best not only to protect but to destroy, but for that, I need your determination. It is only by your own determination that I can get strength. If the force comes to make suggestions: lack of adventure, lack of Nature, lack of love, then think that I am the forest, think that I am the Sea, think that I am the wife (!!) Meanwhile, X has nearly doubled the number of repetitions of the mantra that I have to say every day (it is the same mantra he gave me in Pondicherry). X repeated to me again and again that I am not merely a disciple to him, like the others, but as if his son.
   This was a first, hasty conversation, and we did not discuss things at length. I said nothing. I have no confidence in my reactions when I am in the midst of my crises of complete negation. And truly speaking, at the time of my last crisis in Pondicherry, I do not know if it was really Xs occult working that set things right, for personally (but perhaps it is an ignorant impression), I felt that it was thanks to Sujata and her childlike simplicity that I was able to get out of it.

0 1959-06-08, #Agenda Vol 01, #unset, #Zen
   The earthquake he mentioned promises to be a kind of pralaya (as X put it), for not only Bombay will be touched. This is what he said: America supports Pakistan, but the gods do not support Pakistan, and Pakistan will be punished by the gods. HALF of western Pakistan, including Karachi, will go into the Sea. The Sea will enter into Rajasthan and touch India also
   X then said that India would side with America against the Communist bloc (in spite of Americas support to Pakistan), and furthermore, that the day India sides with America, America will cease supporting Pakistan. In any case, it will be the end of Pakistan.

0 1959-06-25, #Agenda Vol 01, #unset, #Zen
   I had said nothing to X about these various dreams before he told me the story of my last three existences: three times I committed suicide the first by fire, the second by hanging, and the third by throwing myself into the void. During the first of these last three existences, I was married to a very good woman, but for some reason I abandoned my wife and I was wandering here and there in Search of something. Then I met a sannyasi who wanted to make me his disciple, but I could not make up my mind, I was neither this side nor that side, whereupon my wife came to me and pleaded with me to take her back. Apparently I rejected herso she threw herself into the fire. Horror-stricken, I followed her, throwing myself into the fire in turn. That was when I created a connection with certain beings [of the other worlds] and I fell under their power. For two other lives, under the influence of these beings, the same drama was repeated with a few variations.
   During the second of these last three existences, I was married to the same woman whom I again abandoned under the influence of the same monk, and I again remained between two worlds wandering here and there. Again my wife came to plead with me and again I pushed her away. She hung herself, and I hung myself in turn.

0 1960-03-03, #Agenda Vol 01, #unset, #Zen
   When I came down that evening for distribution,2 at first I was annoyed. I had said that I didnt want anybody in the hall, precisely because I wanted to establish an atmosphere of concentration, the immobility of the Spirit but there were at least thirty people in there, those who had decorated the hall, thirty of them stirring, stirring about, a mass of little vibrations. And before I could even say scat I had hardly taken my Seatsomeone put the tray of medals on my lap and they started filing past.
   But what is surprising is that in a flash, no one was there any longer. No one, you understand I was gone. Perhaps I was everywhere (but in fact I am always everywhere, I am always conscious of being everywhere at the same time), though normally there is the sense of the body, a physical center, but that evening there was no more center! Nothing, no one, not even the sense that there was no onenothing. I was gone. There was indeed something handing out the medals which felt the joy of giving the medal, the joy of receiving it, the joy of mutually looking at each other. It was simply the joy of the action taking place, the joy of looking, this joy everywhere, but me?Nothing, no one, gone. Only later, afterwards, did I see what had happened, for everything had disappeared, even the higher mind that understands and organizes things (by understand I mean contain, which contains things). That also was gone. And this lasted the entire distribution. Only when that [the body] had gone back upstairs to the room did the consciousness of what is me return.

0 1960-09-20, #Agenda Vol 01, #unset, #Zen
   He saw me the next day for half an hour. I sat downit was on the verandah of the Guest House, I was sitting there on the verandah. There was a table in front of him, and Richard was on the other side facing him. They began talking. Myself, I was Seated at his feet, very small, with the table just in front of meit came to my forehead, which gave me a little protection I didnt say anything, I didnt think anything, try anything, want anything I merely sat near him. When I stood up half an hour later, he had put silence in my head, thats all, without my even having asked himperhaps even without his trying.
   Oh, I had tried for years I had tried to catch silence in my head I never succeeded. I could detach myself from it, but it would keep on turning But at that moment, all the mental constructions, all the mental, speculative structures none of it remaineda big hole.

0 1960-10-25, #Agenda Vol 01, #unset, #Zen
   About two weeks later (in other words, ten days or so before September 26), some more news the boys older brother, who lives in Ahmedabad (not Bombay), came to visit his mother, father and grandmo ther (theres also a grandmo ther), and he asked about his brother. He had come with a friend. Your brother has disappeared, they explained, we dont know what has happened to him. So the two of them decided to Search for him: Well find him .
   The day before their departure, the elder brothers friend said he was going to visit the grandmo ther (she lives some hundred yards away). He went outand didnt return. Disappeared.

0 1960-11-05, #Agenda Vol 01, #unset, #Zen
   So then I went in Search of its origin. Its something in the subconscientin the cells subconscient. Its roots are there, and on the least occasion And its so very, very ingrained that For example, you can be feeling very good, the body can be perfectly harmonious (and when the body is perfectly harmonious, its motions are harmonious, things are in their true places, everything works exactly as it should without needing the least attentiona general harmony), when suddenly the clock strikes, for example, or someone utters a word, and you have just the faint impression Oh, its late, Im not going to be on timea second, a split second, and the whole working of the body falls apart. You suddenly feel feeble, drained, uneasy. And you have to intervene. Its terrible. And were at the mercy of such things!
   To change it, you have to descend into itwhich is what Im in the midst of doing. But you know, it makes for painful moments. Anyway, once its done, it will be something. When that is done, Ill explain it to you. And then Ill have the power to restore you to health.

0 1960-11-12, #Agenda Vol 01, #unset, #Zen
   And just a while ago some volcanoes erupted, so the Sea rose and swept away all kinds of things in Japan and all along its path, but it didnt come all the way to India. When I was in Japan, one island was swallowed up just like that, along with its 30,000 inhabitants, glub!
   You see, it amuses them; its the way these beings amuse themselvesonly its on another scale, thats all. They look at us like ants, so whats it matter to them! If they dont like it, too bad for them. Only, ants cant protest, or at least we dont understand their protests! Whereas when we ourselves protest, we can make ourselves heard. We have the means to make ourselves heard.

0 1960-11-15, #Agenda Vol 01, #unset, #Zen
   The rainy Season expresses this state of things so well: a constant descent of luminous sweetness (sweetness is not the right wordthere must be a Sanskrit word for it, but this is all we have! ) in this endless gloom.
   ***

0 1960-11-26, #Agenda Vol 01, #unset, #Zen
   Not last night but the night before, I touched at least one of the causes (at that time it felt like THE cause) of a certain powerlessness to act directly on Matter You see, when the Will and the Power come, they are extremely effective everywhere UP TO A CERTAIN REGION (in other words, whether people are receptive or not, open or not, makes no differencewhen the Will is applied it is all-powerful UP TO a certain region) but once it arrives here, at the most material material, its efficacy depends on many thingsand a power which depends on something is no power! For a long, long time I have been Searching for the reasons behind this powerlessness. Ive located a few, one after another, and upon these points there was an immediate effect. But some things resisted (oh, quite a number, in a number of ways), for example it had difficulty acting on illnesses, on the cells, on doubt (not mental doubt, but rather the doubt of the physical consciousness which cant accept certain things that seem impossible to itwhat Sri Aurobindo calls disbelief,1 not a mental doubt, but the disbelief of the physical consciousness which cant accept what is contrary to its own nature and its own working). And as for illnesses, sometimes it has an immediate effect, but sometimes it drags on and has to follow its so-called normal course. On all these three points, I clearly felt that something was hampering it. These are the Enemys strongholds; all that doesnt want the Divine seizes upon it and even the working of the Power coming from above is obstructed, for when it must work here in the body, it is stopped or deformed or altered or diminished.
   All this goes on in the subconscient; these are things that were pushed out of the physical consciousness down into the subconscient, so theyre there and they come back up whenever they please.

0 1961-01-19, #Agenda Vol 02, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   No. Its purely physical. Its because people. When I came down, I felt fine. Only they kept me standing there, on and on. When I am Seated, its all right; but beyond a certain point, speaking also becomes difficult.
   ***

0 1961-02-11, #Agenda Vol 02, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   In the end, the Agenda is simply Mother's long quest in Search of the reality of Matter: what is Matter... truly? The 'transformation', perhaps, means simply to 'un-cover' what is actually there.
   ***

0 1961-03-04, #Agenda Vol 02, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   What shocked me was. You know I rarely leave my house, but each time I would come to the Ashram for darshan or to see you, always, as if by chance, I would find J. off in a corner with some European visitor. The repetition of this coincidence made me wonder, Whats he doing so systematically with ALL the European visitors?! And it shocked me to imagine myself in their place: just suppose, I said to myself, you are coming to the Ashram for the first time, very open, in Search of a great truth, and you stumble upon this man who tells you: Sri Aurobindo = World Union. Well, my first reaction would be, Im leaving, Im not interested!
   It serves as a test, my child, a very good test! There are many things like that.

0 1961-03-11, #Agenda Vol 02, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Then I had to return here that is, to my home in India, to Sri Aurobindos home: I had to return to Sri Aurobindos home. Pavitra was also working there and he didnt want to let me leave; when he saw me going he came and tried to stop me. You, on the contrary, were helping. Shall I take anything with me or not? I asked myself Oh, I dont need anything, Ill go all alone. That worried you a little because of the journey ahead, and you said, There will be many complications. It doesnt matter! I replied (laughing). But if you only knew how living and concrete it was! The impressions were so there was the feeling of making a long voyageit was a LONG voyage, as if I were crossing the Sea (but not physically), a long voyage. I remember setting off (I was with you, you were there) and telling myself, At last hes here! At last I have found a reasonable being who doesnt try to stop me from doing what I must do! I had (laughing mischievously) a very high opinion of you, thats why I am telling you this!
   I was abruptly awakened by the clock striking (I didnt count), and my immediate feeling was, Well, he is really very nice! Now theres a good companion!
  --
   From an historical viewpoint (not psychological, but historical), based on my memories (only I cant prove it, nothing can be proved, and I dont believe any truly historical proof has come down to usor in any case, it hasnt been found yet), but according to my memories. (Mother shuts her eyes as if she were going off in Search of her memories; she will speak all the rest of the time with eyes closed.) Certainly at one period of the earths history there was a kind of earthly paradise, in the sense that there was a perfectly harmonious and perfectly natural life: the manifestation of Mind was in accordwas STILL in complete accord and in total harmony with the ascending march of Nature, without perversion or deformation. This was the first stage of Minds manifestation in material forms.
   How long did it last? Its hard to say. But for man it was a life like a sort of flowering of animal life. My memory is of a life where the body was perfectly adapted to its natural surroundings. The climate was in harmony with the needs of the body, the body with the demands of the climate. Life was wholly spontaneous and natural, as a more luminous and conscious animal life would be, with absolutely none of the complications and deformations brought in later by the mind as it developed.
  --
   The tree of knowledge symbolizes this kind of knowledge a material knowledge, no longer divine because its origin was the sense of division and this is what began to spoil everything. How long did this period last? I am unable to say. (Because my recollection is of an almost immortal life; it seems that it was through some sort of evolutionary accident that the destruction of forms became necessary for progress.) And where did it take place? From certain impressions (but these are only impressions), it would seem that it was in the vicinity of either this side of Ceylon and India or the other, I dont know exactly (Mother indicates the Indian Ocean either west of Ceylon and India or to the east between Ceylon and Java), although certainly the place no longer exists; it must have been swallowed up by the Sea. I have a very clear vision of the place and a consciousness of that life and its forms, but I cant give precise material details. Did it last for centuries, was it ? I dont know. To tell the truth, when I was reliving those moments I wasnt curious about such details (for one is in another mental state where there is no curiosity about material details: all things turn into psychological facts). It was something so simple, luminous, harmonious, far removed from all our usual preoccupationsthose very preoccupations with time and space. It was a spontaneous life, extremely beautiful, and so close to Naturea natural flowering of animal life. There were no oppositions or contradictions, nothing of the kindeverything happened in the best way possible.
   (silence)

0 1961-03-14, #Agenda Vol 02, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   And within oh! Its like waves, constantly, the equivalent of those nuances of color I was speaking about, waves of this joy of life, the joy of life rippling past, touching; but instead of being. At times, you see, the body is in a sort of equilibrium (what we, in our ordinary outer consciousness, call equilibrium that is, good health), and then this joy is constant, like swells on the Sea (Mother shapes great waves): it seems to flow on behind everything; it comes and shows its face for a moment, then vanishes. In the very tiny things of lifeyes, physical life the joy of these things, the joy life contains, this luminous, special kind of vibration, rises up as if to remind us that its here; it is here, it mustnt be forgotten, its here but its kept down by this tension.
   Then, from time to time, everything seems to be on the edge of a precipice; the body doesnt fall simply because it keeps its balance but without this higher state of perfect faith, one would surely fall!

0 1961-04-29, #Agenda Vol 02, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Another thing happened to me in a fishing village near A., on the Seashore, where there is a temple dedicated to Kalia terrible Kali. I dont know what happened to her, but she had been buried with only her head sticking out! A fantastic story I knew nothing about it at all. I was going by car from A. to this temple and halfway there a black form, in great agitation, came rushing towards me, asking for my help: Ill give you everything I haveall my power, all the peoples worshipif you help me to become omnipotent! Of course, I answered her as she deserved! I later asked who this was, and they told me that some sort of misfortune had befallen her and she had been buried with only her head above ground. And every year this fishing village has a festival and slaughters thousands of chickensshe likes chicken! Thousands of chickens. They pluck them on the spot (the whole place gets covered with feathers), and then, after offering the blood and making the sacrifice, the people, naturally, eat them all up. The day I came this had taken place that very morningfea thers littered everywhere! It was disgusting. And she was asking for my help!
   But the curious thing is that these vital beings are aware of what is happening. I knew nothing about any of it, neither the story, nor the being, nor the head sticking out of the ground and she wanted me to get her out of it. They feel the atmosphere. They are awarethey may not be conscious on higher planes, but they are conscious on vital planes, aware of vital power and the vital force it represents. Its like this asura from M.: when I came in he suddenly seemed to tremble on his pedestal; then he left his idol and came to seek my alliance.

0 1961-05-12, #Agenda Vol 02, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   It goes back very far, to when I was a child: a sailboat on the Sea.
   Oh, such a trifle! Its nothing, childish.

0 1961-07-07, #Agenda Vol 02, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Unless one is ABSOLUTELY indifferent, truly one cannot last. This is quite clear. That is the way it must be (gesture of a becalmed Sea). For suddenly you find yourself in a state which feels like it could last forevernothing matters, it goes on and on and on (Mother stretches out her arms, as if floating on a vast, infinite Sea) like this, forever. I have been in this state very often, and you truly feel that. But the experience must not be in the head (that can be easily had); it has to be HERE (Mother slaps her knees), here in the body. When the body catches on to this, nothing is either disagreeable or agreeable to itit takes no pleasure, feels no disgust, no uneasiness, no anything. Its in a state, ah! (same gesture of a becalmed Sea)
   Its very interesting.

0 1961-07-28, #Agenda Vol 02, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   How marvelous are the depths of the Sea! Everywhere the presence of the One in whom all harmonies reside is felt!
   Ever westward I advance, without weariness or hesitation. Spectacle succeeds spectacle in incredible variety; here upon a rock of lapis lazuli stretch fine and delicate Seaweed like long blond or violet tresses; here great, rose-hued fortress walls, all streaked with silver; here flowers seem chiseled from enormous diamonds; here goblets, as beautiful as if carved by the most gifted sculptor, are filled with what appear to be droplets of emerald, alternately vibrant with light and shadow.
   Presently I find myself between two rock walls of sapphire blue, upon a path flecked with silver; and the water becomes ever purer and more luminous.
  --
   Standing there between two iridescent pillars is a very tall figure; his face, framed in short blond curls, is that of a very young man; his eyes are Sea-green; he is clad in a pale blue tunic, and like wings upon his shoulders are great, snow-white fins. Beholding me, he steps aside against a pillar to let me pass. Scarcely have I crossed the threshold when an exquisite melody strikes my ears. The waters are all iridescent here, the ground aglow with glossy pearls; the portico and the vault, hung gracefully with stalactites, are opaline; delectable perfumes hover everywhere; galleries, niches and alcoves open out on all sides; but directly ahead of me I perceive a great light and towards it I turn my steps. There are great rays of gold, silver, sapphire, emerald and ruby, radiating outward in all directions, born from a center too distant for me to discern; to this center I feel drawn by a powerful attraction.
   Now I see that these rays emanate from a recumbent oval of white light encircled by a superb rainbow, and I sense that the one whom the light hides from my view is plunged into a profound repose. For long I remain at the outer edge of the rainbow, trying to pierce through the light and see the one who is sleeping encircled by such splendor. Unable to discern anything, I enter the rainbow, and thence into the white and shining oval. Here I see a marvelous being: stretched on what seems to be a mass of white eiderdown, his supple body, of incomparable beauty, is garbed in a long, white robe. His head rests on his folded arm, but of that I can see only his long hair, the hue of ripened wheat, flowing over his shoulders. A great and gentle emotion sweeps through me at this magnificent spectacle, and a deep reverence as well.

0 1961-08-11, #Agenda Vol 02, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   And it is strangely indifferent to any scale of values or circumstances. Sometimes when I am meeting and speaking with someone, when I am seeing someone, this great universal Light of a perfect whiteness comes streaming in. Well, I must admit, this also occurs for the merest trifles, when Im tasting some cheese somebody has sent me, for example, or arranging objects in a cupboard, or deciding what things Im going to use or have to organize. It doesnt come in the same massive way as when it comes directly. When it comes directly its a mass, passing through and going out like that (Mother shows the Light descending directly from above like a mass and passing through her head in order to spread out everywhere). In these small things its pulverized, as though it came through an atomizer, but its that same sparkling white light, utterly white. Then, whatever Im doing, theres a sensation in the body thats like lying on a Sea of something very soft, very intimate, very deep and eternal, immutable: the Lord. And all the bodys cells are joyously saying, You, You, You, You.
   Thats my present condition.

0 1961-09-10, #Agenda Vol 02, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   The night before last, around 3 in the morning, I was in a place where there were a lot of people from here (you were there), and I was trying to play some music, precisely in order to SAY something. There were three pianos there, which seemed to be interlocked into each other, so I leaned over sideways to get at one of the three and began playing on it. It was in a large hall with people Seated at a distance, but you were just at my left alongside a young lady who was a symbol figure (that is, the vibration or impression I received from her and the relationship I had with her could be applied as well to four or five persons here: it was like relating to an amalgam something that is very interesting and often happens to me). Anyway, I was leaning over one of the keyboards and trying trying to work something out, to illustrate how this would translate into that. Finally I realized that playing half-standing, half-leaning was unnecessary acrobatics, because a grand piano was right there in front, so I sat down before it. Well, the most amusing part of it was that the keys (there were two keyboards) were all bluelike the marbled paper we are making now, all blue, and with every possible marbled effect. Black keys, white keys, high keys, low keys (all of them were the same width, quite wide, like this), all seemed to be coated but it wasnt paperwith this blue. Facing the piano I said to myself, Well now, this cant be played with physical eyesit has to be played FROM ABOVE.
   While I was playing, I kept telling myself, But this is what Ive tried to do with music all my lifeplay on the blue keyboard!
  --
   Maybe this is what you were thinking ofwhat you would like to express in your book. It occurred in a place similar to the realm of expression where, as I told you, I have frequently been going lately. It is very, very vast, very open, but this time there were no walls. No ceiling, no walls. There was only a kind of groundvery pale, luminous, vast and very empty, empty. People were Seated but I didnt see any chairs. Only the pianos were visible, and they were quite odd: you could hardly see anything but the keyboards, which were sort of overlapping. In front was a grand piano, and over here was a somewhat bigger one the one I had been leaning over sideways to play on and then there was one turned to the other side. And then this grand piano, right in front but with only the keyboard visible! Well, why shouldnt I be comfortable! I said to myself, and I sat down. Then everything became bluegreat, blue notes. How am I going to play? I wondered. I tried to play as usual and then: It doesnt work, it doesnt work, I said. Ah! It has to be played from aboveit has to be played from above! So I place my hands on the keys, I concentrate and brrff! It was like some not violent, not loud and noisy, butoh, overwhelming! Three, fournot notes: sounds, harmonies I dont really know what.
   But this must be what you were thinking of, what you would like to use for your book.1

0 1961-10-02, #Agenda Vol 02, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   I am investigating the consequences of an experience that was truly very interesting. It was one of those concrete experiences of something already known, something one has the knowledge of but what is knowledge! Its only a VERY SMALL part of it. When one is the experience of the thing, then it becomes interesting. I am in Search of exactly what constitutes the Falsehood of the world.
   The story began with an entirely concrete and material incident something very amusing; this is not the first time it has happened, but it was so concrete and so precise that it became interesting. Someone was complaining of being ill, quite a serious, psychological illness: periodic possession by a spirit of falsehood, recurring regularly every month, of more or less long duration. This person comes to see me, and the moment shes here theres an upwelling of that profound Compassion of Love, with a considerable, concentrated Power to drive away the possession; and all of this accompanied, even outwardly, by quite an affectionate gesture. This person leaves and within half an hour I receive a letter: Now I know: you hate me, you want me to be ill and you want me to die because I disgust you.
  --
   This concentration on finding the mechanism sprang from the fact that there were disorders in the body which were vanishing and then reappearingpermanent cure seemed impossible. So I told myself, Somewhere, probably in the subconscient, something must be justifying their presence. Then, after concentrating and Searching and concentrating some more, suddenly a memory rose up from the subconscient (a memory which is a kind of continued existence under a certain form), the memory of a particular set of movements and actions (not physical movements, but attitudes) that go back many years and had never attracted my attention. None of it had ever been included in the general clearing-out because, like so many other things, it all seemed to be due to normal, ongoing circumstances. But thats just where I saw (what to call it?) the hue, the taint of Falsehood. Its very subtle. These are very subtle things. But suddenly, oh! It caught hold of me and created a revolution in the whole being. All those vibrations were cast up and transformedan extraordinary thing. It stirred up much more commotion and revolution than I had ever expected. And ah! A relief. Something was clarified, bringing a brilliant, new comprehension, and then quite interesting physical results. Before this, I was really feeling rather poorly, extremely tired, with the impression of a decline into decrepituderelatively speaking! (It was in a very superficial part of the being, but it was enough to be disagreeable.) And all of itpfft! Gone in a single stroke.
   And that very day, I had this experience with the possessed personit all came together. And then afterwards, a sort of mastery over the problem and the impression of a breakthroughan opening up of the WAY to change, which is this enlargement. First, the movement of generosity (not that shriveling movement, but its exact opposite the movement of expansion), and from there you go on to universality, and from universality to Totality.

0 1961-11-05, #Agenda Vol 02, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Anyway, it was because of Theon that I first found the Mantra of Life, the mantra that gives life, and he wanted me to give it to him, he wanted to possess itit was something formidable! It was the mantra that gives life (it can make anyone at all come back into life, but thats only a small part of its power). And it was shut away in a particular place,2 Sealed up, with my name in Sanskrit on it. I didnt know Sanskrit at that time, but he did, and when he led me to that place, I told him what I saw: Theres a sort of design, it must be Sanskrit. (I could recognize the characters as Sanskrit). He told me to reproduce what I was seeing, and I did so. It was my name, Mirra, written in Sanskrit the mantra was for me and I alone could open it. Open it and tell me whats there, he said. (All this was going on while I was in a cataleptic trance.) Then immediately something in me KNEW, and I answered, No, and did not read it.
   I found it again when I was with Sri Aurobindo and I gave it to Sri Aurobindo.
  --
   When we returned to France, Richard got himself declared unfit for military service on health groundsa yogic heart ailment! But life in France was impossible; and my presence there was dangerous because monstrous things were going on, monstrous; as Sri Aurobindo said, my sitting at home all alone was generating revolutionsarmies were revolting.6 I saw that happening and I didnt want the Germans to win, which would have been even worse, so I said, I had better go. Then Richard managed to have himself sent to Japan on business (an admirable feat!), representing certain companies. People didnt want to travel because it was dangerousyou risked being sunk to the bottom of the Sea; so they were pleased when we offered and sent us to Japan.
   Once there (this would also make a great novel), Richard continued writing and sending his manuscripts to Sri Aurobindo. Finally, when the Peace Treaty was signed and it was possible to travel, the English said that if we tried to return to India they would throw us in jail! But it all worked out miraculously, almost becoming a diplomatic incident: the Japanese government decided that if we were put in prison they would protest to the British government! (What a story I could write novels!) In short, Richard returned here with me. And thats when the tragi-comedy began.
  --
   Mother is alluding to the following aphorism of Sri Aurobindo: 'If when thou sittest alone, still and voiceless on the mountain-top, thou canst perceive the revolutions thou art conducting, then hast thou the divine vision and art freed from appearances.' This aphorism is completed by another: 'If when thou art doing great actions and moving giant results, thou canst perceive that THOU art doing nothing, then know that God has removed His Seal on thy eyelids.'
   Cent. Ed., Vol. XVII, p. 92

0 1961-12-20, #Agenda Vol 02, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   I dont believe your book can be changedits meaningless to snip at it. If you really want to know what I would do, I would write another one, putting myself in their place: something showing a comprehensible Sri Aurobindoalmost a congenial Sri Aurobindo that is, only the constructive side of his teaching, in its most external form, leaving out not the philosophical notions, but the truly spiritual ones, for that is completely Sealed to their understanding.
   They are not ready! They are not ready.
  --
   But this was merely the beginning of my vision. Only after a series of experiencesa ten months sojourn in Pondicherry, five years of separation, then the return to Pondicherry and the meeting in the same house and in the same waydid the END of the vision occur. I was standing just beside him. My head wasnt exactly on his shoulder, but where his shoulder was (I dont know how to explain itphysically there was hardly any contact). We were standing side by side like that, gazing out through the open window, and then TOGETHER, at exactly the same moment, we felt, Now the Realization will be accomplished. That the Seal was set and the Realization would be accomplished. I felt the Thing descending massively within me, with the same certainty I had felt in my vision. From that moment on there was nothing to sayno words, nothing. We knew it was THAT.
   But between these two meetings he participated in a whole series of experiences, experiences of gradually growing awareness. This is partly noted in Prayers and Meditations (I have cut out all the personal segments). But there was one experience I didnt speak of there (that is, I didnt describe it, I put only the conclusion)the experience where I say Since the man refused I was offering participation in the universal work and the new creation and the man didnt want it, he refused, and so I now offer it to God.6

0 1962-01-09, #Agenda Vol 03, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Theres a Seat in my bathroom upstairs, and between the Seat and the wall are two small tables (not tables, but small stools where a few things are kept), and a porcelain towel bar (luckily, everything has rounded corners). I found myself wedged in between the Seat and the two small tables (a space about this wide!). And all that matter the material substance of the table and the objects on the table and the porcelain Seatit all seemed so unreceptive! It doesnt give way like it should for things to be comfortable; but it wasnt that my body was uncomfortable there was no body! The whole set-up was bizarre, everything was in a bizarre and absurd situation which I couldnt really understand, couldnt make out: Whats this big lump doing here, I seemed to be wondering, taking up so much room, getting in the way?
   My elbow had ended up leaning on a little plastic tray I have there, where I keep pencils, ball-point pens, note pads and so forth. The body was leaning on this tray, evidently trying to get up, and the whole thing started cracking noisily under the weight. And in a diffuse but very clear consciousness I was saying to myself, But why? Whats all this ridiculous noise? And whats this heavy thing doing? What disorder. There shouldnt be such disorder. And it went on crack-crack-cracking. Then suddenly normal consciousness returnedto be exact, what returned was the normal RELATIONSHIP consciousness has with thingsand I said, Well, really! What a ridiculous situation! What is this elbow doing on that tray? It should realize its breaking it! And when things were all completely back to normal I told my body, What are you doing, you idiot! Come on, pick yourself up, get moving! Immediately, docile as a little child, it extricated itself, turned around, and stood up straightquite straight. I had scratched my knee, scratched my elbow, and taken three knocks on the head. Luckily there were no sharp edgesit was all hard enough, but no sharp edges. Anyway, in the end I was all right, no damage done.
  --
   They immediately called me back. Thats how it was. Then when he came to me, when I really saw what had happened, when he went out of his body and entered into mine (the most material part of him, the part involved with external things) and I understood that I had the entire responsibility for all the work AND for the sadhana7well, then I locked a part of me away, a deep psychic8 part that was living, beyond all responsibility, in the ECSTASY of the realization: the Supreme. I took it and locked it away, I Sealed it off and said, Youre not moving until until all the rest is ready.
   (silence)

0 1962-02-06, #Agenda Vol 03, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   In Sri Aurobindo's play, Andromeda, daughter of the King of Syria, is condemned by her own people to be devoured by Poseidon, the Sea-god, for some impiety she had committed against him. The story is actually about the passage of a half-primitive tribe, living in terror of the old dark and cruel gods, to a more evolved and sunlit stage. Perseus, son of Diana and Zeus, and protected by Pallas Athene, goddess of wisdom and intelligence, comes to deliver Andromeda from the rock she is chained to (the rock symbolizes the Inconscient for the Rishis), and founds the religion of Athene, "... the Omnipotent / Made from His being to lead and discipline / The immortal spirit of man, till it attain / To order and magnificent mastery / Of all his outward world" (in the words of Sri Aurobindo). It is the force of progress pitted against the old priests of the old religions, symbolized by the cruel and ambitious Polydaon. Here Mother is scrutinizing an old problem"Always the same problem"that she must have encountered in many existences (Egypt included) and would encounter again eleven years later: the acceptance of the death she is forced into as the Supreme's Will, and then this "love of Life" she twice mentions here.
   ***

0 1962-02-13, #Agenda Vol 03, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   But he himself was Searching. Had he continued, he probably would have found it. But obviously it wasnt possible.4
   For he never said he didnt know.

0 1962-02-24, #Agenda Vol 03, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Tapas: literally, heat. It is the concentrated energy constituting everythingnot generated by some mechanism, but by the very concentration of the power of Consciousness (chit). In Indian tradition, the world was created by Tapas in the form of an egg the primordial eggwhich broke open from the incubating heat of consciousness-force and gave birth to the world. To "become the tapas of things" is to uncover in one's own material, bodily substance that same formidable, supramental Seat of energy (what physicists, following Einstein, call atomic energy: E = mc2), the energy that animates the stone and the bird and the universe for then like can act upon like. Mother was reaching that point.
   ***

0 1962-02-27, #Agenda Vol 03, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   This type of thing has happened to me very, very oftenfour times with snakes. There was one incident here near the fishing village of Ariankuppam, a place where a river empties into the Sea. Night had fallen swiftly, it was pitch dark, and I was walking along a road when right in the middle of a step (I had already lifted my foot and was about to lower it), I distinctly heard a voice in my ear: Watch out! Yet no one had spoken. So I looked, and just as my foot was about to touch the ground, I saw an enormous black cobra right where I was casually going to put my foot. Those fellows dont like that sort of thing! It slithered away and swam across the waterwhat a beauty, mon petit! Hood wide open, head held high, he swam across like a king. I would certainly have been punished for my impertinence!
   I have had hundreds and hundreds of experiences like thatinformed just at the last moment (not one second too soon)and in very different circumstances. Once in Paris I was crossing the Boulevard Saint Michel (I had resolved to attain union with the psychic presence, the inner Divine, within a certain number of months, and these were the last weeks I was thinking of nothing but that, engrossed in that alone). I lived near the Luxembourg Gardens and was going there for a stroll, to sit in the gardens that eveningstill indrawn. I came to a kind of intersectionnot a very sensible place to cross when youre interiorized! So, in that state, I started to cross when all of a sudden I had a shock, as if something had hit me, and I instinctively jumped back. As I jumped back a streetcar rushed by. I had felt the streetcar at a little more than arms length. It had touched my aura, the protective aura (that aura was very strong at the time I was deep into occultism and knew how to maintain it). My protective aura was touched, and it literally threw me backwards, just like a physical shock. Accompanied by the drivers insults!

0 1962-03-11, #Agenda Vol 03, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   That teaching should really be given under the Seal of secrecy, and given along with the necessary power and discrimination for going through the experiences without danger. And that means the gurus constant personal care and attention.
   Certain stages of your development even require the gurus physical presence: you must no longer go into trance unless he is there, sitting beside you. Out of the question! Cant you just imagine me saddled with loads of people! Its impossible; I couldnt even do the job properly. No, its impossible, it would simply mean exposing a lot of people to permanent danger and I dont want to.

0 1962-05-29, #Agenda Vol 03, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   I was given a similar experience with the Sea. In the house where I distribute prosperity1 theres a veranda with a little nook, and set in the nook is a window (not a window, actuallyan opening), and through the opening you can glimpse a patch of Sea, no bigger than this (gesture). And at that time too the body was feeling closed in, a little weary and confined. I used to give meditations to about twenty people on the veranda (afterwards I would always tell Sri Aurobindo what had gone on). And one day, as I am walking across the veranda to give the meditation, I turn my eye and I see the Sea. And suddenly it was all oceanic immensity and with a sense of free sailing, from one place to another. The Sea breeze, the taste of the Sea, and the sense of immensity, vastness, freedom something limitless. It lasted a quarter of an hour, twenty minutes. My body came out of it refreshed, as if I had gone for a long sail.
   I want to emphasize that the effect is PHYSICAL: the experience is concrete and has a physical effect. Thats what I would like to give you.
  --
   And here (umbilical region): something like a quiet ease (theres no equivalent in French). A quiet ease. It has been all cramped up, and now it must widen. The inner life of the prana must be widened (the inner vital, the true vital, the being that has the experiences I told you about the piece of glass, the glimpse of the Sea); thats what must widen. And vast, vast. It is all cramped up and it suffers. It has to be relaxed inwardly, by bringing in the Force, the Force of that new experience [April 13]: apply it there. And you simply let yourself go; if you could catch hold of the wave movement, that would be perfect.
   Like this: relax, relax, relax. Youre floating on an infinite undulating movementfloating, floating, floating. Shall we try?

0 1962-06-12, #Agenda Vol 03, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Naturally he says he has kept all he felt and saw for me. He had said he wanted to remove his yantram2 from the Ashram, but in the end he left it. He writes to Z telling him he is working on his arm. He had a visit from A. and from that fellow M.that was comical! M., of course, had come to the Ashram to stay, but anyway hes looking for some kind of power, I sense that well enough. He had been frequenting some character who had power but wasnt putting it to very good use, and he felt something similar with Xhe is instinctively in Search of power. When he went down to see X, he may have felt a power coming into himso hes going away! I dont think he has any kind of attachment either to India or the Ashram: hes looking for power.
   Thats how things stand.

0 1962-06-27, #Agenda Vol 03, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   But this one [the tall white Being] is not of human origin; it was not formed in a human life: it is a being that had already incarnated, and is one of those who presided over the formation of this present being [Mother]. But, as I said, I saw it: it was sexless, neither male nor female, and as intrepid as the vital can be, with a calm but absolute power. Ah, I found a very good description of it in one of Sri Aurobindos plays, when he speaks of the goddess Athena (I think its in Perseus, but I am not sure); she has that kind of its an almighty calm, and with such authority! Yes, its in Perseuswhen she appears to the Sea-God and forces him to retreat to his own domain. Theres a description there that fits this Being quite well.3
   Besides, all the Greek gods are various aspects of a single thing: you see it this way, that way, that way, this way (turning her hand, Mother seems to show several facets of a single prism). But its simply one and the same thing.4
  --
   A whiteness and a strength is in the skies... Virgin formidable In beauty, disturber of the ancient world!... How art thou white and beautiful and calm, Yet clothed in tumult! Heaven above thee shakes Wounded with lightnings, goddess, and the Sea Flees from thy dreadful tranquil feet.
   Perseus the Deliverer, Cent. Ed., VI. 6.

0 1962-07-14, #Agenda Vol 03, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   They are silly, silly! They are absolutely ignorant and yet theres a flame of aspiration suddenly awakening. And then they want to know, want to investigate, want to find, want to learn, want to. Its going like this (Mother blinks her eyes like a baby bird waking up), vibrating and Searching.
   Theyve managed to stay very childlike.

0 1962-07-21, #Agenda Vol 03, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   We can mix with all, but in order to draw all into the true path, keeping intact the spirit and form of our ideal. If we do not do that we shall lose our direction and the real work will not be done. If we remain individually everywhere, something will be done indeed; but if we remain everywhere as parts of a Samgha, a hundred times more will be done. As yet that time has not come. If we try to give a form hastily, it may not be the exact thing we want. The Samgha will at first be in unconcentrated form. Those who have the ideal will be united but work in different places. Afterwards, they will form something like a spiritual commune and make a compact Samgha. They will then give all their work a shape according to the demand of the spirit and the need of the agenot a bound and rigid form, not an achalayatana3, but a free form which will spread out like the Sea, mould itself into many waves and surround a thing here, overflood a thing there and finally take all into itself. As we go on doing this there will be established a spiritual community. This is my present idea. As yet it has not been fully developed. All is in Gods hands; whatever He makes us do, that we shall do.
   Now let me discuss some particular points of your letter. I do not want to say much in this letter about what you have written as regards your yoga. We shall have better occasion when we meet. To look upon the body as a corpse is a sign of Sannyasa, of the path of Nirvana. You cannot be of the world with this idea. You must have delight in all thingsin the Spirit as well as in the body. The body has consciousness, it is Gods form. When you see God in everything that is in the world, when you have this vision that all this is Brahman, Sarvamidam Brahma, that Vasudeva is all thisVasudevah sarvamiti then you have the universal delight. The flow of that delight precipitates and courses even through the body. When you are in such a state, full of the spiritual consciousness, you can lead a married life, a life in the world. In all your works you find the expression of Gods delight. So far I have been transforming all the objects and perceptions of the mind and the senses into delight on the mental level. Now they are taking the form of the supramental delight. In this condition is the perfect vision and perception of Sachchidananda.
  --
   Let me tell you in brief one or two things about what I have long seen. My idea is that the chief cause of the weakness of India is not subjection nor poverty, nor the lack of spirituality or dharma [ethics] but the decline of thought-power, the growth of ignorance in the motherl and of Knowledge. Everywhere I see inability or unwillingness to thinkthought-incapacity or thought-phobia. Whatever may have been in the middle ages, this state of things is now the sign of a terrible degeneration. The middle age was the night, the time of the victory of ignorance. The modern world is the age of the victory of Knowledge. Whoever thinks most, seeks most, labors most, can fathom and learn the truth of the world, and gets so much more Shakti. If you look at Europe, you will see two things: a vast Sea of thought and the play of a huge and fast-moving and yet disciplined force. The whole Shakti of Europe is in that. And in the strength of that Shakti it has been swallowing up the world, like the tapaswins [ascetics] of our ancient times, by whose power even the gods of the world were terrified, held in suspense and subjection. People say Europe is running into the jaws of destruction. I do not think so. All these revolutions and upsettings are the preconditions of a new creation.
   Then look at India. Except for some solitary giants, everywhere there is your simple man, that is, the average man who does not want to think and cannot think, who has not the least Shakti but only a temporary excitement. In India, you want the simple thought, the easy word. In Europe they want the deep thought, the deep word; there even an ordinary laborer or artisan thinks, wants to know, is not satisfied with surface things but wants to go behind. But there is still this difference: there is a fatal limitation in the strength and thought of Europe. When it comes into the spiritual field, its thought-power can no longer move ahead. There Europe sees everything as riddlenebulous metaphysics, yogic hallucination. They rub their eyes as in smoke and can see nothing clear. Still, some effort is being made in Europe to surmount even this limitation. We already have the spiritual sensewe owe it to our forefa thersand whoever has that sense has at his disposal such Knowledge and Shakti as with one breath might blow away all the huge power of Europe like a blade of grass. But to get that Shakti one must be a worshiper of Shakti. We are not worshipers of Shakti. We are worshipers of the easy way. But Shakti is not to be had by the easy way. Our forefa thers dived into a Sea of vast thought and gained a vast Knowledge and established a mighty civilization. As they went on in their way, fatigue and weariness came upon them. The force of thought diminished and with it also the strong current of Shakti. Our civilization has become an achalayatana [prison], our religion a bigotry of externals, our spirituality a faint glimmer of light or a momentary wave of religious intoxication. And so long as this sort of thing continues, any permanent resurgence of India is improbable
   In Bengal this weakness has gone to the extreme. The Bengali has a quick intelligence, emotional capacity and intuition. He is foremost in India in all these qualities. All of them are necessary but they do not suffice. If to these there were added depth of thought, calm strength, heroic courage and a capacity for and pleasure in prolonged labor, the Bengali might be a leader not only of India, but of mankind. But he does not want that, he wants to get things done easily, to get knowledge without thinking, the fruits without labor, siddhi by an easy sadhana [discipline]. His stock is the excitement of the emotional mind. But excess of emotion, empty of knowledge, is the very symptom of the malady. In the end it brings about fatigue and inertia. The country has been constantly and gradually going down. The life-power has ebbed away. What has the Bengali come to in his own country? He cannot get enough food to eat or clothes to wear, there is lamentation on all sides, his wealth, his trade and commerce, his lands, his very agriculture have begun to pass into the hands of others. We have abandoned the sadhana of Shakti and Shakti has abandoned us. We do the sadhana of Love, but where Knowledge and Shakti are not, there Love does not remain, there narrowness and littleness come, and in a little and narrow mind there is no place for Love. Where is Love in Bengal? There is more quarreling, jealousy, mutual dislike, misunderstanding and faction there than anywhere else even in India which is so much afflicted by division.

0 1962-08-14, #Agenda Vol 03, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Anyway, V. went there, sat down next to him, and after a while the man went into a sort of trance and began to tell V. about his life (the boys life, not his own!). So V. was interested and wanted to know more. Where do I come from? he asked. The man answered, Oh, from an ashram by the Sea the Sea is there. Then he began to speak (I must mention that outwardly he knew nothing about Sri Aurobindo or me or the Ashram, absolutely nothing at all), and he told V. that a great sage and the Mother were there, and that they wanted to do something on earth that had never been done before something very difficult. Then, I dont know whether he mentioned I was alone now (I have no idea), but he said, Oh, she has had to withdraw2 because the people around her dont understand and life there has become very difficult. It will be very difficult until 1964.
   Perhaps he was reading the boys mind (I dont know), but not his conscious mind. And he said several times, They want to do something that has never been done before, its very difficultvery difficultand thats why they came, to do that.

0 1962-08-25, #Agenda Vol 03, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   No, not at all. I have time but I just cant do it. Its a shame, because it was a conscious hour. I would often go strolling by the Sea.
   You slept by the Sea?
   No! In my sleep I would go to the Seashoreit was an hour of relaxation and then it was taken away.
   How strange!

0 1962-08-28, #Agenda Vol 03, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   (It is extremely unfortunate that the beginning of this conversation, which would have thrown a clear light on what follows, was not kept. As far as Satprem remembers, the subject was his sleep. It seems Mother was saying that while his "strolls by the Sea" took place during sleep and by passing into another state, for herand this is where the notes beginthere was no more "sleep" and no more "passing" into another state, from the ordinary physical to the subtle physical, because everything seemed to have become or was becoming one and the same continuous Matter. The true Matter, probably.)
   Thats one thing thats happening. The two [the ordinary physical and the subtle physical] seem to be fusing more and more.

0 1962-11-17, #Agenda Vol 03, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Somewhere, in a place which is not here [physically], some place (Mother gestures into the distance behind her being), there is something that keeps very still, somewhere, very still and beyond all the movements of forces; something Seated, as it were, established somewhere, very still and beyond public observation (by public I dont necessarily mean terrestrial, I mean the whole world), something that keeps like this (gesture backwards, eyes closed, motionless as a statue), and DOES NOT WANT IT.
   I perceive that very distinctly.
  --
   August 15th is my own birthday and it is naturally gratifying to me that it should have assumed this vast significance. I take this coincidence, not as a fortuitous accident, but as the sanction and Seal of the Divine Force that guides my steps on the work with which I began life, the beginning of its full fruition. Indeed, on this day I can watch almost all the world-movements which I hoped to see fulfilled in my lifetime, though then they looked like impracticable dreams, arriving at fruition or on their way to achievement. In all these movements free India may well play a large part and take a leading position.
   The first of these dreams was a revolutionary movement which would create a free and united India. India today is free but she has not achieved unity. () The old communal division into Hindus and Muslims seems now to have hardened into a permanent political division of the country. It is to be hoped that this settled fact will not be accepted as settled for ever or as anything more than a temporary expedient. For if it lasts, India may be seriously weakened, even crippled: civil strife may remain always possible, possible even a new invasion and foreign conquest. Indias internal development and prosperity may be impeded, her position among the nations weakened, her destiny impaired or even frustrated. This must not be; the partition must go.8 ()
  --
   I do not know why you want a line of thought to be indicated to you for your guidance in the affair of Korea. There is nothing to hesitate about there, the whole affair is as plain as a pike-staff. It is the first move in the Communist plan of campaign to dominate and take possession first of these northern parts and then of South East Asia as a preliminary to their manoeuvres with regard to the rest of the continentin passing, Tibet as a gate opening to India.9 If they succeed, there is no reason why domination of the whole world should not follow by steps until they are ready to deal with America. That is, provided the war can be staved off with America until Stalin can choose his time. Truman seems to have understood the situation if we can judge from his moves in Korea, but it is to be seen whether he is strong enough and determined enough to carry the matter through. The measures he has taken are likely to be incomplete and unsuccessful, since they do not include any actual military intervention except on Sea and in the air. That seems to be the situation; we have to see how it develops. One thing is certain that if there is too much shillyshallying and if America gives up now her defence of Korea, she may be driven to yield position after position until it is too late: at one point or another she will have to stand and face the necessity of drastic action even if it leads to war. Stalin also seems not to be ready to face at once the risk of a world war and, if so, Truman can turn the tables on him by constantly facing him with the onus of either taking that risk or yielding position after position to America. I think that is all that I can see at present; for the moment the situation is as grave as it can be.10
   Sri Aurobindo

0 1962-11-20, #Agenda Vol 03, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   And all night long (or a good part of it in any case), Indira Gandhis thought was here, clinging to me (Indira Gandhi is Nehrus daughter), and the jewelry was sent to her.3 It was handed over to Nehru, who passed it on to Indira.4 And she wrote me a letter I received yesterdaya very (Mother Searches for the proper word) a very amicable letter; a letter from someone who has understood that this gift was an important elementnot on a worldwide level (!), but because it was important that people know I have made a gesture of collaboration. But it didnt end there. The letter came yesterday; generally, of course, when I see a letter coming, I see it BEFORE receiving it; but here it was SHE, she herself, thinking [of Mother], thinking, thinking, thinking over and over again. (With Nehru, its always very blurred: he doesnt have sufficient mental power for his position, he lacks the required strength of mind, so its always hazy; when you tune in to him, thats the impression you getblurred gesturenot solid.) But with her, it kept coming and coming and coming. They must be feeling or beginning to feel that something other than what they have is required.
   We shall see.
  --
   I woke up after two thousand years with a rejuvenated body. It was a very amusing little story. And I say vision, but you dont watch these things like a movie: you LIVE them. I somehow extricated myself from that sort of Sealed grotto, and where Pondicherry had once stood (it had been completely razed), I came upon some people working. They were VERY DIFFERENT, and quite bizarre. I myself must have looked funny, with a kind of costume totally alien to their epoch. (My clothing had also survived the destruction the whole thing was right out of a storybook!) So of course I attracted some curiosity and they tried to make me understand. Ah, yes I know one of them said (I understood them because I could understand their thoughtsthose two thousand years had enabled me to read peoples minds), and they led me to a very old sage, a wise old fellow. I spoke to him and he began leafing through all kinds of books (he had many, many books), and suddenly he exclaimed, Ah, French! An ancient language, you see (Mother laughs).
   It was very funny. I told the story to Sri Aurobindo, and he had a good laugh.

0 1962-12-15, #Agenda Vol 03, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   It was Theon who told me it was Solomons Seal.
   Now then, did you bring your book?

0 1963-01-30, #Agenda Vol 04, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Now the sensation is altogether, altogether new. Its not the customary movement of words pouring in and so on: you Search and suddenly you catch hold of somethingits no longer that way at all: as though it were the ONLY thing that remained in the world. All the restmere noise.
   There, mon petit.

0 1963-02-19, #Agenda Vol 04, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   I have made some experiments with French too. I wrote something: Pour chacun, le plus important est de savoir si on appartient au passe qui se perpetue, au present qui sepuise, lavenir qui veut natre. [The most important point for everyone is to know whether he belongs to the past perpetuating itself, to the present exhausting itself, or to the future trying to be born.] I gave it to Zhe didnt understand. So I told him, It doesnt mean our past, our present or our future. I wrote this when I was in that state [the experience Mother told at the beginning of this conversation], and it was in connection with a very sweet old lady who has just left her body. This is what I said to her. Everybody had been expecting her departure for more than a month or two, but I said, You will see, she is going to last; she will last for at least another month or two. Because she knows how to live within, outside her body, and the body lives on out of habit, without jerks and jolts. That was her condition, and it could last a very long time. They had announced she would leave within two days, but I said, Its not true. I know her well, in the sense that she had come out of her body and there was a link with me. And I said to her, What do you care! (though she wasnt at all worried, she was staying peacefully with me), The whole point is to know whether one belongs to the past perpetuating itself, to the present exhausting itself, or to the future trying to be born. Sometimes what WE call the past is right here, its the future trying to be born; sometimes what WE call the present is something in advance, something that came ahead of time; but sometimes also its something that came late, that is still part of all that is to disappear I saw it all: people, things, circumstances, everything through that perception, the vibration that would go on transforming itself, the vibration that would exhaust itself and disappear, the vibration that, though manifested for a long time, would be entitled to continue, to persist that changes all notions! It was so interesting! So I wrote it down as it waswithout any explanations (you dont feel much like explaining in such a case, the thing is so self-evident!). Poor Z, he stared at meall at Sea! So I told him, Dont try to understand. I am not speaking of the past, present and future as we know them, its something else. (Mother laughs)
   But its amusing because I had never paid much attention to that [the questions of language], the experience is novel, almost the discovery of the truth behind expression. Before, my concern was to be as clear, exact and precise as possible; to say exactly what I meant and put each word in its proper place. But thats not it! Each word has its own life! Some are drawn together by affinity, others repel each other its very funny!

0 1963-03-09, #Agenda Vol 04, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Funny drawings. One showed a Sea with a rock and a small figure (that one was the best). A high cliff, a tiny figure, and then the Sea. It wasnt very good!
   I would lend my hand and look elsewhere I didnt look at what I was drawing to make sure there was no subconscious interference. And I could distinctly feel his hand moving mine. After a while, I said to myself, I think Ill take a look. I looked I say, I told him, Its not up to much!

0 1963-03-19, #Agenda Vol 04, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   A rather funny thing was that the day before, he had met N., and N. told me, When that man entered my room, he stared at me, and I felt forbidden to speak I wanted to say something but my mouth remained Sealed! He froze me with a look, I couldnt utter a word!
   Thats the kind of man he is, hes used to that sort of thing. The most solid man I have ever seen I mean, a oh, a remarkably organized individuality. He must be holding a tight grip on himself.
  --
   And he was blue. His aura was blue, with blue pulsationsnot radiating out or upward, but coagulated all around him. A blue like the Sea when its very deep, very tranquil, but luminous. A magnificent blue.
   Satprem's Tantric guru.

0 1963-03-23, #Agenda Vol 04, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Here in this Seat of Darkness mute and lone,
   In the heart of everlasting Nothingness

0 1963-04-20, #Agenda Vol 04, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Mother means the experience when the link is cut off and one cannot reenter one's body (which means one is medically dead). The first experience at Tlemcen is probably the one when Thon had a fit of anger while Mother had gone out in her vital body in Search of the "mantra of life," and the link was cut off by Theon's anger.
   ***

0 1963-06-15, #Agenda Vol 04, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   After he left, there was almost an invasion a totally unexpected invasion [of Nehrus retinue]. When I saw that, I thought, Well, well! Thats how I am protected! If anyone of those people had had some mischief in mind, he could have just walked in! An invasion of the whole Pondicherry government: the councilors. Like a crush of I dont know, if I say a rough Sea, I give them a compliment! I hesitated, I was about to say a herd, but a herd doesnt have the vulgar skepticism of those people; a herd is harmlessly unconscious, while these are unconscious but harmful.
   I didnt know them (I know them, but I dont know them!), but I understood who the person was just from the way his face reacted to the atmosphere of the place! It was very funny. Two of them, in particular, when they came in, I thought, Oh, it must be so and so, and the other, Oh, this is certainly so and so, merely from the reaction on their faces the contortion of their features on entering the bath! But in all that crowd there was one man, a sturdy fellow, in a military uniformonly onewhose face (whats the word in French?) became dignified. A sense of dignity suddenly came over his face. He was the chief of the Madras police (!)
  --
   Its true, people are generally built for the place where they are to live, but in my case, I felt comfortable only here. Up to the age of thirty, my whole childhood and youth, I always felt coldalways cold. And in winter Yet I went skating, did exercises, I led a very active life but cold, terribly cold! I felt as if I lacked the sun. But when I came here: Ah, at last! (Mother takes a breath) Now I am comfortable. The first year when I came here, bringing all that accumulated cold in my body, at the height of summer, in this Season, I was going about in a woolen suit! A skirt, a blouse and a cloak. People would stare at me. I didnt even notice itit was my natural dress.
   When I left again, I went by boat (people didnt travel by plane at the time), and when I came to the middle of the Mediterranean, I fell sicksick from the cold, in the Mediterranean! So you see, I was built for the work here, (laughing) it was foreseen!

0 1963-07-03, #Agenda Vol 04, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   The odd thing is that he is Seated [in the photo], while all the time I see him standing. He is Seated with his hand on the armrest, but I keep seeing him standingholding his head high, facing life, standing. He must be fairly tall: the man I know is fairly tall, he looks very much like this one. Its unmistakable, I mean, when I saw the photo I saw the man I knew.
   But I think not think, I see that his belief is, first, simply a question of habit, because he was born in that religion, and then a question of political necessity I dont think he has the conviction that it is the pure Truth. Whereas the previous Pope really believed in it. This one knows too much in his supraconscient to believe that Christianity is the pure and exclusive Truth. Only, you see, when youre lucky enough to be the Pope, youve got to believe that the Pope is the Pope! Try to imagine, look at the global situation from a distance: of course the whole world isnt Catholic, but there are Catholics all over the world.

0 1963-07-10, #Agenda Vol 04, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Thats when you have no power of your own, naturally! If, for example, just anybody comes to me and asks me for a mantra, I wont tell him he should find his own mantra inside. What I said there applies to those who are in contact with their soul. But those who have no conscious contact with their soul cannot find their mantra their head will Search for words, but thats nothing. I said the mantra must well up from within but for them, nothing will well up! They wont find it. They wont find it, not a chance! So in that case, the guru passes on his own power.
   Yes, but when you read a mantra in a book, for instance, it is said theres no force in ithow is that, since the vibration is there?
  --
   And the experience I have constantlyconstantlyisnt that I go in Search of something thats not there and bring it where it wasnt! When I tell the Lord, Manifest Yourself, I dont mean He hasnt manifested! I mean: Give us the power to feel Your manifestation. We should say: Become manifest. Grant that we may grow conscious of Your Presence.
   And that gives a clear sense of Unreality and Unconsciousness and of all the consequent disorder. Because there is a CONSTANT Reality, a CONSTANT divine Order, and its only the incapacity to perceive it that makes the present Disorder and Falsehood.

0 1963-07-13, #Agenda Vol 04, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Hes all at Sea. Its very funny!
   It doesnt matter at all.

0 1963-08-31, #Agenda Vol 04, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Mother may be alluding to the following Aphorism (141): "Nietzsche saw the superman as the lion-soul passing out of camelhood, but the true heraldic device and token of the superman is the lion Seated upon the camel which stands upon the cow of plenty. If thou canst not be the slave of all mankind, thou art not fit to be its master, and if thou canst not make thy nature as Vasishtha's cow of plenty with all mankind to draw its wish from her udders, what avails thy leonine supermanhood?" (The Rishi Vasishtha had a cow that supplied all that he needed for himself and his ashram, including armies to defend him.)
   ***

0 1963-10-16, #Agenda Vol 04, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Here is what happened: I do my usual bath of the Lord and it is arranged that, after a time, Champaklal opens the doorwhich signals to me the end of the visit. So I looked at X, just to see (I had looked at him several times before, but there was nothing particular), I looked at him and saw in front of him a sort of mass of substance, not material but responsive to a mental formation, which means that mental thought and will can make this substance take different shapes I know it (Mother makes a gesture of fingering the substance), its very like the sort of substance mediums use for their apparitions (less material, more mental, but anyway the same kind). There was a sort of mass in front of him, which was hiding him; it wasnt luminous, not black either, but dark enough. So I looked at it, STARED at it to see what it was, and as I was staring, I saw that there was a will or an effort to give that mass of substance a shape. It was exactly in front of Xs head and shoulders. And there was a will to give it a shape (gesture of molding). As I stared very carefully, it took the shape of Sri Aurobindos head as it appears in newspapers and magazines (what I call the popular Sri Aurobindo, as he is shown in books), the substance took that form. Immediately I thought (ironic tone), Oh, its the popular form, that doesnt resemble him! And instantly, the substance rearranged itself and took the form of Cartier-Bressons Sri Aurobindo1 (the three-quarter face photo, where he is Seated in his armchair). That was better! (Mother holds back a chuckle) It wasnt yet quite good, but anyway it was better (although, mind you, it had neither light nor life: it was mattera subtle matter, of courseput into shape by a mental will). So I began to wonder: Whatever is this?! Does he want me to believe that Sri Aurobindo is in him, or what? Because Xs head and shoulders had completely disappeared, there was nothing left but that. And I thought (not a strong thought, just a reflection): No, its not very good, really not very lifelike! (Mother laughs) Then there was a last attempt and it became very like the photo that was taken when he left his body (that photo which we stood on end and called Meditation), it was very like the photo, (in an ironic tone) a very good likeness. And it stayed. So I thought, Oh yes! This is the photo.
   Then I concentrated just a little and thought, Lets see, now. Whom is he trying to delude? And instantly, everything vanished. And I saw X, his head.

0 1963-10-19, #Agenda Vol 04, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   The big difficulty is that tamasic stupidity. Yesterday, in this connection, I had the experience of a young couple who came to see me. (It has become a custom nowadays that young people who are going to marry and whose families I know, or who live here, come to receive my blessings before marrying! Thats the new fashion.) So they came. The girl was educated here and the boy stayed here for quite a long time, working here; anyway, they want to marry. The boy went Searching for a job; he had trust [in Mother] and found one. He is I cant say conscious because it isnt like consciousness, I would call it rather superstition (!) but its a superstition on the right target! The movement is ignorant, but well directed, so it works; not that he has an enlightened faith, but he has faith. All right. Things are fine and he does very well. So they came yesterday to receive my blessings. Then they went. And they left behind in the room a vital formation, very bubbly, absolutely ignorant, very bubbly with a joie de vivre, a joie de vivre so blissfully ignorant of all possible difficulties, all possible miseries, and not only for oneself but for everyone! You know, that joie de vivre that says, Oh, it doesnt matter to me if we are born and dielife is short, well, let it be good, thats enough. No mental curiosity, no urge to know the why of the worldall that is nonsense, we neednt bother about it! Lets be happy, have some fun, and do as well as we can. Thats all. That formation was so strong, you know, in the room that I saw it and had to find a place for it. It put me in contact with a whole domain of the earth, of mankind, and I had to put it in its proper place, put it in order and organize it. It took me a little time (long enough, maybe three quarters of an hour or an hour), I had to order and organize everything. Then I saw how widespread it is on earth. (Note that these young people belong to the top of society, they are regarded as very intelligent, they are very well educated, in a word, its about the best you can find in mankind! Not the dregs, far from it.) And I wondered if it isnt even more widespread in Western countries than here I think it is. At that moment I came into contact with everywhere, and, well, the everywhere was really quite extensive.
   Afterwards, I asked myself, But what the devil can be done with all this? Disturb these people? They are quite incapable of getting out of their condition in this life and will probably need many, many, many lives to awaken to the NEED TO KNOWas long as they can move about, you know (laughing), as long as they can move about and things arent too painful, theyre quite contented! And then, in addition, there is, all the way down, that whole inert mass, you know, of men who are very close to the animalwhat can be done with that? If that too has to be ready, it seems to me impossible. Because that young couple, according to human opinion, are very fine people!

0 1963-10-26, #Agenda Vol 04, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   First it came from one direction, then a dead calmits always that way. You know how cyclones work? Its something that rotates, and at the center theres a dead calm; all around is a whirlwind, and it rotates as it advances. So the first part (what might be called the front of the cyclone) arrives from one direction, then it goes on rotating, and the second part comes from the opposite direction. We have an American rear admiral here who knows those things very wellall Seafaring people know themhe had seen the cyclone from a distance on the Sea and warned us. But its always that way, I had noticed it. The first wave arrived from the north, but as we were forewarned, everything had been closed. Then the wind died down completely, but the southern windows had been left open. And the second wave came from the other direction (it came around evening, a little before 7, I dont remember; anyway, I was sitting at the table here). And I saw I saw that whirlwind coming, and inside it there were formations: like heaped masses, some gray-black, others reddish-brown. And I watched it all; I saw them from a distance, there were lots of them: big formations, about as big as houses. They came in heaped masses, with kinds of formations WITHIN the whirlwind. So I was here, just beginning to have my dinner, when a reddish-brown formation went over, like this, right from here towards your house (Mother sweeps across the room from south to north), and it struck me. Mon petit, howling pains! And then a horrible discomfort. So naturally, my usual remedy: I stayed still and offered it all to the Lord. The formation went past, didnt stop (it went past, struck and went away), and left behind it (afterwards the pains were dull, they could be controlled) a kind of very peculiar sense of discomfort a sort of wickedness, like big sharp claws raking ones stomach. So I was expecting something for youothers too fell sick who were in the path of the formation. But there must have been quite a number of cases, because I saw many formations that one did strike, you see. I saw it arrive as swiftly as the cyclone, strike, and then go on. So when I was told that you had a fever, instantly I thought, Thats it.
   Was it painful?

0 1963-12-25, #Agenda Vol 04, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   You should get some rest nevertheless. Its time this book was finished and those [Tantric] writings were finishedso you can go and sit facing the Sea. And watch the waves move, no?
   I still have eight days of work.

0 1964-01-04, #Agenda Vol 05, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   No, I am not imagining things: I know! He said that thing (had Sri Aurobindo been here, he would have had a good laugh!), Oh, the gods, she should let me look after them, I know better than she does! You understand, when I was giving meditations in the hall downstairs, they were all thereadd: Shiva, Krishna, all the gods of the Indian pantheon were there, Seated like this (gesture in a circle) to follow the meditation.
   Krishna sometimes I walked with him for hours in conversation. At night, when I was very tired from my work, he would come and sit on the edge of my bed, I would put my head on his shoulder and fall asleep. And it lasted for years and years and years, you knownot just once by chance.
  --
   Imperial Maheshwari is Seated in the wideness above the thinking mind and will and sublimates and greatens them into wisdom and largeness or floods with a splendour beyond them. For she is the mighty and wise One who opens us to the supramental infinities and the cosmic vastness, to the grandeur of the supreme Light, to a treasure-house of miraculous knowledge, to the4
   There isnt enough light for me.
  --
   Imperial MAHESHWARI is Seated in the wideness above the thinking mind and will and sublimates and greatens them into wisdom and largeness or floods with a splendour beyond them. For she is the mighty and wise One who opens us to the supramental infinities and the cosmic vastness, to the grandeur of the supreme Light, to a treasure-house of miraculous knowledge, to the measureless movement of the Mothers eternal forces. Tranquil is she and wonderful, great and calm for ever. Nothing can move her because all wisdom is in her; nothing is hidden from her that she chooses to know; she comprehends all things and all beings and their nature and what moves them and the law of the world and its times and how all was and is and must be. A strength is in her that meets everything and masters and none can prevail in the end against her vast intangible wisdom and high tranquil power. Equal, patient and unalterable in her will she deals with men according to their nature and with things and happenings according to their Force and the truth that is in them. Partiality she has none, but she follows the decrees of the Supreme and some she raises up and some she casts down or puts away from her into the darkness. To the wise she gives a greater and more luminous wisdom; those that have vision she admits to her counsels; on the hostile she imposes the consequence of their hostility; the ignorant and foolish she leads according to their blindness. In each man she answers and handles the different elements of his nature according to their need and their urge and the return they call for, puts on them the required pressure or leaves them to their cherished liberty to prosper in the ways of the Ignorance or to perish. For she is above all, bound by nothing, attached to nothing in the universe. Yet has she more than any other the heart of the universal Mother. For her compassion is endless and inexhaustible; all are to her eyes her children and portions of the One, even the Asura and Rakshasa and Pisacha6 and those that are revolted and hostile. Even her rejections are only a postponement, even her punishments are a grace. But her compassion does not blind her wisdom or turn her action from the course decreed; for the Truth of things is her one concern, knowledge her centre of power and to build our soul and our nature into the divine Truth her mission and her labour.
   Ganapati, or Ganesh: the son of the supreme Mother, god of material knowledge and wealth. He is represented with an elephant's head.

0 1964-01-18, #Agenda Vol 05, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   There should be somewhere upon earth a place that no nation could claim as its own, a place where every human being of goodwill, sincere in his aspiration, could live freely as a citizen of the world, obeying one single authority, that of the supreme Truth; a place of peace, concord, harmony, where all the fighting instincts of man would be used exclusively to conquer the causes of his sufferings and miseries, to surmount his weakness and ignorance, to triumph over his limitations and incapacities; a place where the needs of the spirit and the concern for progress would take precedence over the satisfaction of desires and passions, the Search for pleasures and material enjoyment. In this place, children would be able to grow and develop integrally without losing contact with their souls; education would be given not with a view to passing examinations or obtaining certificates and posts, but to enrich ones existing faculties and bring forth new ones. In this place, titles and positions would be replaced by opportunities to serve and organize; everyones bodily needs would be provided for equally, and in the general organization, intellectual, moral and spiritual superiority would be expressed not by increased pleasures and powers in life, but by greater duties and responsibilities. Beauty in all its art formspainting, sculpture, music, literaturewould be accessible to all equally, the ability to share in the joys it brings being limited solely by ones capacities and not by social or financial position. For in this ideal place, money would no longer be the sovereign lord; individual worth would have a far greater importance than that of material wealth and social position. There, work would not be for earning ones living, but the means to express oneself and develop ones capacities and possibilities, while at the same time being of service to the group as a whole, which would in turn provide for everyones subsistence and field of action. In short, it would be a place where human relationships, ordinarily based almost exclusively on competition and strife, would be replaced by relationships of emulation in trying to do ones best, of collaboration and real brotherhood.
   The earth is not ready to realize such an ideal, for humanity does not yet possess either the knowledge necessary to understand and adopt it or the conscious force indispensable for its execution. This is why I call it a dream.

0 1964-01-29, #Agenda Vol 05, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Sujata added: "The stars started falling into the Sea, but there wasn't any more water! It was a solid surface, it was ice, a Sea of ice like at the poles. And that ice was not dazzling white, but rather gray-white, somewhat like frosted glass, not transparent but translucent. And the passengers wore a kind of blue belt."
   ***

0 1964-03-07, #Agenda Vol 05, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   For a very long time the body hasnt felt in the least separatenot in the least. There is even a sort of constant identification with the people around which at times is troublesome enough, but which I see as a means of action (of control and action). Ill give an example: on the 4th, the last time I saw you, the doctor left for America. He had his lunch here (I told you he was very moved); he was given a sort of little ceremony for his departure. He was sitting on the floor as usual, next to me (I was Seated at the table, facing the light), and they served him his lunch; he turned towards me to receive the things. He was in a state of intense emotion (nothing apparent at all; the appearance was very quiet, he didnt say or do anything extraordinary, but inwardly). At one point I looked at him to encourage him to eat, and our eyes met. Then there came into me from him such a violent emotion that I almost started sobbing, can you imagine! And its always there, in the lower abdomen (really in the abdomen), that this identification with the outside world takes place. There (gesture above the heart center), it dominates; the identification is here (gesture to the abdomen), but the Force dominates (Mother holds up her head); while here (the abdomen), it seems to be still its the lower vital, I mean the lower vital OF MATTER, the vital subdegree OF MATTER. Its on the way to transformation, this is where the work is being done materially. But all those emotions have rather unpleasant repercussions. Even, when I looked at it in detail, I came to think that there must be something analogous in you; you must be open to certain currents of force in the lower vital, and those kinds of spasms which you get must be the result. So then, the solution there is only one solution, because immediately I called, I put the Lords Presence there (gesture to the abdomen), and I saw it was extremely CONTAGIOUS. Because I had received the vibrations, they had entered straight in without meeting any obstacles; so the response had a considerable contagious power I saw it immediately: I stopped the doctors vibrations; it took me a few minutes, and everything was back in order again. Then I understood that this opening, this contagion was kept as a means of actionit isnt pleasant for the body (!), but its a means of action.
   Its the same thing with that necessity of returning to the superficial consciousness. In the beginning, in the very beginning, when I identified myself with that pulsation of Love that creates the world, for many days I refused to resume entirely the ordinary, habitual consciousness (to which I was just referring: that sort of surface consciousness which is like bark), I no longer wanted it. Thats why I was outwardly so helpless; in other words, I refused to make any decisions (Mother laughs), the others had to decide and do things for me! Thats what convinced them that I was extremely ill!

0 1964-05-02, #Agenda Vol 05, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   I am in silence, gazing at the Sea. In fact, I am not in Brittany, not in St-Pierre, not in France, I am in Air-Indias waiting room, waiting for July 18. I am neither happy nor unhappy I am nothing, I am as if anesthetized, counting hours and days in my waiting room. During my japa-meditation, perhaps I exist a little more: instead of a nothing, its a super-nothingyou see, Nirvana is at the door if you dont hold my string firmly in your hands.
   Why do I have to write all those lines in ink when it would be so much simpler to think of you, and lo! I would be with you, I would see you. Our human life is quite bounded and stupid. In two hundred years, in Eskimo land, we will be colored penguins; you will be sky blue and I, pomegranate red. And sometimes, I will be you and you will be me, red and blue, and well no longer be able to tell each other apart, or else well become all white like snow and no one will be able to find us again, except the great Caribou who is wise and knows love. And when the snow melts, we will be eider-penguins, of course, a new flying race, emerald, which plays among the northern fir trees on the shores of Lake Rokakitutu (pronounced fiddledeedee in penguin language).

0 1964-05-17, #Agenda Vol 05, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Of course, Nature is wonderful, the Sea is so beautiful, the climate delightful, but ultimately, when I close my eyes and meditate, I feel something fuller and more solid than all the degrees centigrade on a pearly Sea. In reality, I spend my days waiting for my hours of japa-meditation, it is the real open Sea, the peace that refreshes. It is something, and if it is nothing, its a nothing that is worth everything. Yet there is no progress of consciousness, I dont see anything, least of all youyou tell me that you know the reason, I would really like to know what it is. I cannot understand why I am so blocked (my Western atavism?). I know the Light, I see the Space, I feel the Force, there is the absolute Truth that rules everything, pacifies everything, but inside there is nothing, not even the tip of your nosewhy? I dont see Mother either, its complete blackout. Inside, there is the Light, without a doubt, but why is it all black outside?No communication between the two. Do you make sense of it? Drat!
   S.

0 1964-06-27, #Agenda Vol 05, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   I dont feel tiredwhat tires me is rather human beings with their constant agitation and troubled atmosphere. Anyway, I am happy to be with my brother. The difficulty is that I no longer know how to speak, I have lost the habit of conversation, and people talk and talk, ask questions without giving you time to answer, and in that whirl it is quite hard to pull down true words. In fact, my only rest is when I am alone doing my japa; then everything seems to open, to relax, and I feel I am back home. Otherwise I am like a cork tossed about on the Sea and turned in all directions. People dont livethey bustle about. It is painful to be constantly pulled outside, constantly torn from oneself. I am not able to live in this world any longer, I think I would die if I had to stay here.
   S.

0 1964-07-31, #Agenda Vol 05, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   You know, queer things are happening here. There are certain things that literally disappear, and then, after a few days, they reappear! (Mother looks for her note again) I prefer to exhaust all material explanations before making other suppositions. But even someone like Madame David-Neel (and God knows she was positivist in the extreme) herself told me an experience of that sort. I was explaining something to her and she replied, I am not surprised, because the same thing happened to me. She had a jewel (it was the time when she used to wear jewels) which she used to keep at the top of a box (inside the box, but at its top). It was a Chinese dragon, and she wanted to wear it one evening. She opened the box, the jewel wasnt there anymore (yet the box was locked inside a cupboard, and there wasnt any sign of theft). She tried, she Searched for it, she couldnt find it. Then, four or five days afterwards, she opened the box again, and there was the jewel, just where it was supposed to be!
   But the same thing happened to me. At the time, I used to go up on the terrace and I would take a parasol (I had one of those tubes in which umbrellas are put away, and my parasol was there). I looked for it, couldnt find it. I took another one and went upstairs (I looked carefully, examining all the umbrellas one after the other, not just casually; my parasol wasnt there). Then I came back downstairs, didnt bother about it anymoretwo days later, it was there!

0 1964-08-29, #Agenda Vol 05, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   (Regarding the definitive break between Satprem and his Tantric guru, with whom he had worked for six years. The occasion for this break was a sort of repetition of what had happened two years earlier, i.e., a swarming little horde of businessmen and "disciples" in Search of petty powers, against whom, once again, Satprem wanted to warn X, for he loved him in spite of everything. This break nearly cost Satprem his life, as will be seen later. Thus is it said that those things are fire.)
   I see in a very clear way that even in circumstances in which you seem to have made a mistake, even with things that betrayed a hope and give you proof that what you expected wasnt legitimate, even in such a case, there isnt one circumstance, not one encounter, not one event that isnt EXACTLY whats necessary to lead you to the victory as rapidly as possible.

0 1964-09-26, #Agenda Vol 05, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   For a long time, would you believe it, I have been in Search of a doctor, a man with full medical knowledge, knowing all that they now know about the human body and the way to cure it, AND capable of having the contact with the higher consciousness. Because through such an instrument, one could do very, very interesting thingsvery interesting.1
   (silence)
  --
   Mother often said that she was in Search throughout the world of people with a perfect basis of material knowledge (industrialists, financiers, writers ...), but who would agree to do their work in another way, opening themselves up to another forcethis is the field of experiment of tomorrow's world. Through their consent and call, if they tune in, Mother could bring into play another operating process.
   Mother is led to carry out all kinds of experiments in her body for the work of Transformation. One of them consists in receiving or taking upon oneself every possible disorder for several hours, several days or several minutes, in one's body, in order to act on them, and, consequently, to act on disorders of the same nature in the worldor on THE Disorder. Mother is thus constantly led to work on the meeting point between the subtle forces behind and the bodily or material mechanisms. In her body it is an uncommon chemistry that takes place, the subtle elements of which she knows better than the gross ones.

0 1964-10-07, #Agenda Vol 05, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   I dont know if youve heard this, its something P. told me. She was still in Switzerland, and shortly before she came back here, she had a vision (she was in her home, simply meditating, and she had a vision), and in her vision she saw five big luminous cigars going past like this, slowly, one behind the other, in single file. When she woke up, she wondered what it was. And a few days later (maybe the next day or the day after, I dont know), she read in a newspaper the account of people in southern France (I dont remember in which part) who saw above the Sea five luminous cigars go by, in single file, exactly the same color as those she had seen. But in their case, they saw it with their physical eyes. So that seems interesting.
   It was clearly a phenomenon of a subtle physical order (in its origin) or material vital (in its origin), but which manifested physically, and which may very well have come from other planets that are a little more subtle than the earth.

0 1964-10-30, #Agenda Vol 05, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   And it is this, this descent to the very bottom, in Search of but it isnt an unknown, it isnt an unknowna bursting (it really is like a bursting), that marvelous bursting of the Vibration of Love; that is it is the memory. And the effort is to turn it into an active reality.
   (silence)

0 1964-11-21, #Agenda Vol 05, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   You have categorically refused the experiences that consist in going out of the present existence in Search of anotheryou havent come for that and you dont want that. What you want is something very concreteits a little bit more difficult to have. But it will come.
   I am not telling you this to comfort you, but because I SEE it this way: it will come. And whats interesting is that there is an identity in the movement:3 what has happened to you lately, that thinning down, is yet another example; thats precisely what Ive been preoccupied with these last few days that means something.

0 1964-11-25, #Agenda Vol 05, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Mother remains Seated in front of her table during the meditations.
   See Agenda III, August 18, 1962.

0 1965-02-19, #Agenda Vol 06, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   And the vision, the perception (it was like a perception, you know) wasnt exactly from very far because it had the accuracy of a microscope, but all was an object of observation. At that moment, all the fires were starting, then hundreds of brickbats (not stones: brickbats) were bombarding all the windows and doors (all our windows, all the doors have been smashed in), which means infernal din: a pack of several hundred people, all drunk, bellowing, and shouts all over the place. So that bombardment of stones and those flames leaping up to the sky the whole sky was redit was all seen I was simply Seated at my table; when the attack started, I was having my dinner, and a little before it started, that experience came, that consciousness: I wasnt this body anymore, I was the earth the physical truth-consciousness of the earth, to be exactwith a PEACE, a STILLNESS unknown to the physical. And it all seemed like an absolute Falsehood, without any element of truth behind it. Yet at the same time, I had a microscopic perception (but absolutely precise and exact) of all the points of falsehood IN THE ASHRAMS ATMOSPHERE that established the contact.
   So if that consciousness that was there had been collective, if it had been possible to receive it collectively, NOTHING WOULD HAVE BEEN TOUCHED: the stones would have been thrown, but wouldnt have hit anyone. Thats how it would have been. For instance, a stone (a brickbat) was flung and hit my window; it fell on the roof there (even causing a water leak that had to be plugged), and I saw that very minute, I saw in the consciousness of the people present the exact vibration of Falsehood that had allowed the stone to hit there. And AT THE SAME TIME, simultaneously (it cant be said, but it was simultaneous), everywhere, all over the town and especially over the Ashram here, I saw all the points, the exact vibration of Falsehood in everyone or everything that made the contact possible.

0 1965-05-08, #Agenda Vol 06, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   It can drink up the Sea of All-Delight And never lose the white spiritual touch
   X.III.655

0 1965-06-14, #Agenda Vol 06, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Generally, fish in the Sea mean Multitude.1 But there must be many meanings; I have told you that Buddhism often uses the image of fish as a symbol.
   Symbolisms, mon petit, there are hundreds and hundreds of them. And people always oppose them, but ultimately they are just different ways of seeing one and the same thing. According to my experience, everyone has his own symbolism.
  --
   But it was the same thing for food, meat and so on. For a long time we ate meat; it was even very funny. Pavitra was a strict vegetarian when he came, and at the time, not only were we not vegetarian but the chickens were killed in the courtyard (!) and (laughing) Pavitra had the room right next to the kitchen the chickens used to be killed under his nose! Oh, poor Pavitra! Then it stopped for a very simple reason (not at all on principle): feeding people with meat is far costlier than being vegetarian! It meant complications. I was personally vegetarian out of tasteeverything is out of taste, not on principle. I became vegetarian at the beginning of the century, oh, a long time ago (yes, it must have been more than sixty years ago), because in my childhood I was forced to eat meat, and it disgusted me (not the idea: it was the taste I didnt like, it disgusted me!) and the doctor said I should be given pickles and all sorts of things to mask the taste. So as soon as I was independent and free, I said, Finished! (laughing) Ah, no! I wont eat meat anymorenot as a rule, since now and then I still take foie gras (thats not vegetarian!) and for a long time I went on eating crayfish or lobster, things like thatno rules, oh, for heavens sake no rules, but taste. But as you said earlier,4 its complications, thats exactly how I felt. And when I moved to this room (you know that they stuck me in bed for I dont know how long I cant manage to find out how long, no one wants to tell me), and when I started eating again, the doctor made me take chicken bouillon; but for that chicken bouillon they had to assassinate one chicken a daythey assassinated one chicken every day for me to have my chicken bouillon. Then, when the hot Season came, they told me that the chickens were sick (the heat make them sick) and that, after all, maybe it wasnt so good to eat sick-chicken soup! So I said, Stop it, do stop it! And once I had stopped, ah, my heart was glad: Now (laughing) we dont assassinate chickens anymore! So I said, Finished, we wont do it again. But as it happens, its precisely during that time that I put on two kilos (at the time the doctor used to take my weight), and he said, See, you have put on weight! I told him, But I am not keen to put on weight!
   You see (to Sujata), in front of him I speak frankly! (laughing) You should do as I say and not do as I do!

0 1965-06-23, #Agenda Vol 06, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Then the industrial section Already many people, including the Madras government (the Madras government is lending money) want to set up industries, which will be on a special basis. This industrial section is in the east, and its very large: there is plenty of space; and it must slope down to the Sea. North of Pondicherry, there is indeed a rather large expanse which is totally uninhabited and uncultivated; its by the Sea, going northward along the coast. So this industrial section would slope down to the Sea, and, if possible, there would be a sort of wharf (not exactly a harbor, but a place where boats can berth), and all those industries with the necessary internal means of transport would have a direct possibility of export. And here, there would be a big hotel, the plan of which R. has already done (we wanted to build the hotel here, in the place of the Shipping Company, but the owner, after saying yes, said no thats very good, it will be better there), a big hotel to receive visitors from outside. Quite a few industries have already signed up for this section; I dont know if there will be enough space, but well manage.
   Then in the north (thats where there is the most space, naturally), in the direction of Madras: the cultural zone. There, an auditorium (the auditorium I have dreamed of doing for a long time: plans had already been made), an auditorium with a concert hall and grand organ, the best you find now (it seems they make wonderful things). I want a grand organ. There will also be a theater stage with wings (a revolving stage and so on, the very best you can find). So, here, a magnificent auditorium. There will be a library, there will be a museum, exhibition rooms (not in the auditorium: in addition to it), there will be a cinema studio, a cinema school; there will be a gliding club: already we almost have the governments authorization and promi Seanyway its already at a very advanced stage. Then, towards Madras, where there is plenty of space, a stadium. And a stadium that we want to be the most modern and the most perfect possible, with the idea (an idea Ive had for a long time) that twelve years (the Olympic games take place every four years), twelve years after 1968 (in 1968, the Olympiad will be held in Mexico), twelve years after, we would have the Olympic games in India, here. So we need space.
  --
   The biggest difficulty is water, because there is no nearby river up there; but they are already trying to harness rivers. There is even a project to divert water from the Himalayas and bring it across the whole of India (L. had made a plan and discussed it in Delhi; of course, they objected that it would be a little costly!). But anyway, without going into such grandiose things, something has to be done to bring water; that will be the biggest difficulty, thats what will take the longest time. As for the restlight, powerit will be made on the spot in the industrial section but you cant manufacture water! The Americans have given serious thought to a way of using Sea water, because the earth no longer has enough drinking water for people (the water they call fresh5 its ironical); the amount of water is insufficient for peoples use, so they have already started chemical experiments on a big scale to transform Sea water and make it usableobviously that would be the solution to the problem.
   But it already exists.
  --
   They do it in Israel? They use Sea water? Obviously, that would be the solution the Sea is there.
   It has to be studied.
  --
   There is also a gliding club. We have already been promised an instructor and a glider thats promised. It will be in the cultural section, on top of the hill. Naturally the yacht club will be by the Sea, not on the lake; but I thought (because there is a lot of talk of deepening the lake, it has almost silted up), I thought of a Seaplane station there.
   There could also be sailing on the lake.
   Not if there are Seaplanes. Its not quite large enough for sailing. But it would be very nice for a Seaplane station. But it will depend: if we have an airfield, it wont be necessary; if we dont have an airfield But in the Lake estate project, there was already an airfield. S., who has become a Squadron Leader, also sent me a plan for an airfield, but for small planes, while we want an airfield that can provide a Madras service regularly: an airfield for passengers. There has already been a lot of talk about this, there have been talks between Air India and another company, but then they didnt agreeall sorts of silly little difficulties. But all that will fall off naturally with Aurovilles growthpeople will be only too glad to have an airfield.
   No, there are two difficulties. The small sums of money, we have them (as I said, what the government can lend, what people give to have a plotall that is coming), but the problem is the massive sums: because it takes billions to build a city!

0 1965-06-30, #Agenda Vol 06, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Oh, something curious happened two nights ago. I was with Sri Aurobindo, it was in a room oh, what a room. Well, it was magnificent, very high-ceilinged, very large, and without anything at all in it; but it was a very large room, and there were kinds of French windows opening out on a balcony or a terrace (it overlooked a town), and those windows, from top to bottom, were a single pane of glass: it gave a magnificent light. He was there. Then for some reason or other I felt he wanted a cup of tea. So I set out in Search of his cup of tea, and went through rooms, halls, even construction sites (!), looking for a cup of tea for him; and they were all large roomsall the rooms were large but contrary to the one in which he was, which was so clear, the others were dark. And there was a large hall which was like a dining hall, with a table and everything needed to serve meals, but dark and also there wasnt anything left. There were people (people I know) who said, Ah, (in a sorry tone) its all finished they had finished everything, they had eaten up everything! (Mother laughs) They had swallowed up everything, there was nothing left. Finally, I found someone in a sort of kitchen down below (someone whom I wont name, I know her), who told me, Yes, yes, Ill bring you that right now, right now! And she brought me a pot, saying, Here. I went off with my pot, then I felt somewhat suspicious, and once outside, I lifted the lid and the first thing I see is earth! Red earth. I scratched off the red earth with my fingers, and underneath (laughing), there was a slice of bread!
   Anyway, there was a lot like that, I had all sorts of adventures. Then I looked to see if Sri Aurobindo really needed his cup of tea because it seemed so difficult! I saw him, there was that wonderful French window, so clear, and then as if recessed into the wall (I dont know) a sort of platform couch, a place to sit, but it was very pretty, and he was Seated or half-reclining on it, and very comfortable. And there was a boy (or a boy had come to ask him something), and there were kinds of stairs leading up to the couch; the boy was reclining on the stairs, asking questions, and Sri Aurobindo was explaining something. I recognized the boy. I thought, Ah, (laughing) hes no longer thinking of his cup of tea, fortunately! Then I woke up. But I thought, If this is how he sees us having gobbled up everything, you understand.
   But a few years ago you told me an almost identical vision in which you were also in Search of food for Sri Aurobindo, and you couldnt find anything: the people who were supposed to prepare it hadnt prepared it or didnt know how to.2
   Thats it, it was the same thing.

0 1965-07-10, #Agenda Vol 06, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Well, yes, its a disorder. But disorder is everywhere! If its any consolation to you, my body too is in disorder. It isnt clearly a disorder but an almost total lack of harmonyits the constant condition of life; its the result of effort, of resistance, of enduring, and also of that tension of being in Search of something you hope to reach, but which always eludes you the something that eludes you is That, its that Harmony (a Harmony which, in its perfection, is Ananda, thats obvious). And the constant state is like that. In fact, thats what causes fatigue, tension and so on. Last night, I spent the whole night looking at that, and I was wondering, Why is that so? We are constantly in that state, straining after something that eludes us. And then the senses, the whole realm of the senses seems to be in a constantly false state, and they use that state of tension to give you the feeling that this is going wrong, that is going wrong, and this and that. And if by ill luck there is a vague hint of mental collaboration (from that famous physical mind), then things go awry, they become something really unpleasant.
   But its not inescapable. Its not inescapable and its not realwhat I call real is something that comes from the supreme Will directly. That is true; the rest isnt true, its the product of all the confusion (zigzag gesture downward) and of all the disorder of the human consciousness illness isnt true. I dont think that one illness in a hundred (oh, maybe in a thousand) is true. Some are the expression of a Will for something wrong to be well shaken, demolished, so that, in that chaos, something truer may take form but thats an exceptional state.

0 1965-07-17, #Agenda Vol 06, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   The patient had been in convulsion, the whole right side of the body twitching horribly, speech impossible. There came an easing of it all, and I remember thinking, Why is that brain signaling that body to twitch sowhy? And I took hold of Montys right hand, Seated there, on the edge of his bed. And the two right arms became like a big telephone switchboard hook-upyou know, the long cords. So, through the hook-up I called. I called to the Divine Mother, to You specifically, if I may say so, as is my wont. And this time, the You appeared, not above my head, as is usual, but above the patients head. And to that You I called three times, Mother, as you once taught me to do. That was all. Nothing more complicated than that. You were there, strategically positioned and I pronounced your Name three times. But there was a great current of Force that went through that telephone hook-up, so to speak, a great Power that came down the great long distance from the You through the little mans ailing brain and on down through his then quieting right arm and up through my long right arm to my think machine. And in that there was a deep peace and knowing. Miss Carter was Seated on the other side of the bed, it so happened, at that moment, but she did not know that anything took place, even though I quietly closed my eyes for a bit. Odd, isnt it? It seems even odder as I write it. It was so normal as it took place. And it was so normal when, next morning, all trace of the tremor had vanished and all power of speech had returned to the delighted patient. And greater delight of all observers.
   (11 July 1965)

0 1965-08-07, #Agenda Vol 06, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   On a December morning, almost twenty years ago, on the platforms of the Gare du Nord, a youth was preparing to set off for anywhere, as long as it was as far and adventurous as possible for the time being, it was South America. And beneath the enormous clock which weighed several tons and seemed to him as weighty as Western time, this youth was repeating a curious mantra in his heart: Sri Aurobindo-Mauthausen. Only these two words remained to live and walk with. Behind, there was a world collapsed once for all under the Austrian watchtowers. Although the watchtowers might as well have been Boulevard Montparnasseit was the same thing; another Searchlight would have pierced the scenery perfectly well. And there was in that word all the force of a man who had emerged from the dead. Then this name, which did not have a very precise meaning, Sri Aurobindo, but it goes without saying that open sesames have never spoken to the headthey open the door. And there was in it all the force of a man who needs one true little thing to live.
   Because we can entertain our minds as long as we likeour libraries are full; we can amass all the possible explanations of the world, but we will not have achieved anything or walked a single step if we havent touched the secret spring behind the minds flourishes. For the Truth is not what makes us think, but what makes us walk on.
  --
   P.S. There may be a certain vanity in saying, Why Sri Aurobindo?Because this and that; that is still our mind trying to catch hold of things in order to put its explanations on them, as if nothing could be without its clarifications. Yet, the most potent events in our lives are those we do not explain, because their force goes on working in us without being frozen by ONE explanation there are many other levels of explanation, and there is a mute explanation that remains quietly in the depths, like an ever-calm water, as clear as a childs gaze. And there is still more vanity in saying that Sri Aurobindo is this but not tha the is this and that, and many other things, too; he is with the yes and the no, the for and the against, and with all that seeks without knowing, because everything seeks after Joy, through the yes and the no, through the darkness or the light, slowly and over the tottering centuries or all at once in an all-seizing light. From age to age, that Light comes down on the earth to help it become sooner what it always was and seeks after in its troubled heart; and that Light is clothed in one word or another, it takes on a sweet or a terrible face, or a vast and powerful one like an all-embracing Sea, but it is the same Light always, and the soul that opens itself in that ray secretly recognizes a Face it has loved many a time. From century to century it uncovers itself the same child with folded hands, gazing at the world with love.
   August 12, 1965

0 1965-08-21, #Agenda Vol 06, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   It appears that in 1958 we said one thing and that this time we said another, so they ask me which is correct. Its about Sri Aurobindos atmosphere which I felt at Sea. So in 1958 (I probably remembered more precisely then) I said ten nautical miles (I remember having asked on the ship, just so I would know), and it appears that this time I said two miles. So they tell me
   What does it matter!
  --
   The night before, I had spent more than two hours with Sri Aurobindo. We were sitting without being Seated (its a strange thing, but so concrete), and correcting sentences (!), that is, making expressions more precise.1 He even had (I had asked him a question), he held his pencil or pen between his lips, like a child, almost with a childs face, and after a while he told me, No, you put it like that. Afterwards, I wondered, By the way, how were we Seated? There were no Seats and we werent standing, yet we were very comfortable!
   Thought, here in this brain, has difficulty adapting.

0 1965-09-18, #Agenda Vol 06, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Its the Season for graces.
   Do you know this text from Sri Aurobindo? (Mother holds out a note)

0 1965-11-06, #Agenda Vol 06, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   From the Sea?
   No, black waters.

0 1966-01-08, #Agenda Vol 07, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   No, my difficulty isnt that, my difficulty is that there are too many people handling my papers. Curiously enough, its almost material: Ill put something away, and if nobody touches it, Ill find it again; I dont have to Search for it: Ill find the thing immediately. But even if someone takes it without disturbing it, the atmosphere is gone and I no longer know how I arranged it. And here, there are four, five, six people handling my papersseven. So (Mother points to the stacks in every corner): chaos.

0 1966-02-11, #Agenda Vol 07, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Yes, he was comfortably Seated in front of a pillar (a pillar whose end couldnt be seen; it rose so high that its end couldnt be seen), and he said to me, Oh, I have no path. (Mother laughs) But what he gave to eat was very good! I remember I crunched it, I bit into it, and it had a marvelous taste.
   Who could it be? I dont know. They must have been known people.

0 1966-03-26, #Agenda Vol 07, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   (Mother first reads out a message for the opening of the Ashram's sport Season:)
   It may be good to remind you that we are here for a special work, a work not done anywhere else: we want to come into contact with the supreme consciousness, the universal consciousness, we want to receive it and manifest it. For that, we need a very solid base, and our base is our physical being, our body. We therefore need to prepare a solid, healthy, enduring body, skillful, agile and strong, so it may be ready for anything. There is no better way to prepare the body than physical exercises: sports, athletics, gymnastics and all other games are the best means to develop and streng then the body.

0 1966-05-14, #Agenda Vol 07, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   The other day, for example, the day before yesterday (not last night, but the night before), I was with Sri Aurobindo, and Sri Aurobindo had taken on the appearance of the photograph of him in which he is young, with long hair: that full-face photograph in which he has a fair complexion and very dark hair. He was like tha the WAS like that, it wasnt a picture: he WAS like that. And we were looking at certain things, talking about certain things (we dont talk much, but anyway), looking at some thingswhen I suddenly see his face all tormented like this (gesture as if the face had shrunk). He usually always has a very calm and very smiling, quiet face; but all of a sudden, it was quite tormented, and then he abruptly sat back on that sort of Seat, a sort of couch. So I looked at him, and he told me, Oh, how they are distorting things. Look at this fellow, how they are distorting things. Almost immediately afterwards, it was time and I woke up, I got up. And I said to myself, I thought one wasnt tormented in that state! Then I heard today that A., who was here and left to be a political activist there [in Bengal], is speaking in Sri Aurobindos name, mon petit! And he issues political declarations. Thats what I had seen. It wasnt that Sri Aurobindo was annoyed: the image of his face was the image of what the others were doing!1 (Mother laughs) How can I explain it? Its very strange, you know. It was the image of what those people did with his teaching, it wasnt the expression of his own feeling. You know, what goes on here, what we describe, is so blunt, devoid of fineness, crude, like a rough-hewn statue: its rough, crude, exaggerated; and its distorted by the sense of separation given by the ego. While there, I dont know how to explain, there, all is one, there is one single thing taking on all sorts of forms like that (Mother turns her two hands together, one wrapped inside the other) in order to express something, but not with one center that feels and another center that sees and another center that understands; its not like that, its (same gesture), its all ONE substance with inexpressible suppleness, which adapts itself to all the movements of all that happens, which expresses all that happens, without separation. So then, it leaves me in a state that goes on for hours in the morning, in which I am in this world [here], yet without being in it. Because I dont feel things the way the world feels them. Its a very strange phenomenon.
   Yesterday, I remained like that the whole morning, in a very strange state, and the state seemed to want me to remember, to have the memory, and it left me only when I said (I said, I dont know, I didnt say it to anyone, I just said) that I would tell you about it today. Then I was allowed to resume contact with everyday life.
  --
   Ride through the sky and sail beneath the Sea,
   But learn not what they are or why they came.
  --
   Ride through the sky and sail beneath the Sea,
   But learn not what they are or why they came

0 1966-05-18, #Agenda Vol 07, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Have you heard of the drugs?1 Have you seen pictures? I saw pictures. People are hurled utterly defenseless into the lowest vital, and, according to their nature, either its horrifying or they find it marvelous. For instance, the fabric covering a cushion or a Seat is suddenly filled with marvelous beauty. So it lasts for two hours, three hours like that. Naturally, they are quite mad while it lasts. And the trouble is that people call it spiritual experiences, and theres nobody to tell them that it has nothing to do with spiritual experiences.
   There is an Italian here, whom I saw the other day with his wife (his wife is nice; he has long hair and a mystic air mystic is a way of speaking: mysticism for a theater stage). I didnt find them very interesting, but they intend to stay here for three or four months. And today, he has written me a letter in French. And in that letter there are many things; first he says he had an experience here and those people are terrible, mon petit, as soon as they have the slightest experience, theyre scared! So naturally, everything stops. But thats beside the point. Then, in that connection, he says he took that drug and he describes the effect (Mother shows Satprem a passage of the letter):

0 1966-06-08, #Agenda Vol 07, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   (Regarding an old Talk of 19 April 1951 in which Mother said: "You seem to be on an inner hunt, you go hunting for the dark little corners.... You offer the difficulty, whether it is in yourself or in others, whatever the Seat of its manifestation, to the Divine Consciousness, asking It to transform it.")
   Thats precisely what I have been doing for two days! For the last two days I have spent all my time seeing all that oh, an accumulation of heaps of sordid little things we constantly live in, sordid tiny little things. And then, there is only one wayonly one way, always the same: to offer it.

0 1966-06-11, #Agenda Vol 07, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   So (laughing) were perhaps in Search of the solution.
   ***

0 1966-06-29, #Agenda Vol 07, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Spontaneously, Id say its the fire or the breath that carries the whole world. Its the fire that makes everything live that makes the chest breathe, that makes the Sea heave
   Thats not bad!

0 1966-07-06, #Agenda Vol 07, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   119If when thou art doing great actions and moving giant results, thou canst perceive that thou art doing nothing, then know that God has removed His Seal from thy eyelids.
   120If when thou sittest alone, still and voiceless on the mountain-top, thou canst perceive the revolutions thou art conducting, then hast thou the divine vision and art freed from appearances.

0 1966-12-17, #Agenda Vol 07, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Ive seen photographs of the floods in Florence. It seems the water was rushing at forty-five miles an hour! Cars were washed away and dashed against houses. They say it was a tidal wave yet the water was flowing towards the Sea (or was it flowing back?). Its very mysterious, at any rate.
   The water was at head level. All the palaces and museums were flooded and they say they were full of grime. So the students are now working to scrape everything clean. Theyre trying to dry the manuscripts. But lots of things have been definitively lost.

0 1967-01-21, #Agenda Vol 08, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   That way of being is still quite indefinable; but in this Search there is a constant perception (which translates itself in vision) of a multicoloured light, of all the coloursall the colours not in layers but as though (stippling gesture) a combination of dots, of all the colours. Two years ago (a little more than two years, I dont remember), when I met the Tantrics, when I came into contact with them, I started seeing that light, and I thought it was the tantric light, the tantric way of seeing the material world. But now, I see it constantly, associated with everything, and it seems to be what we might call a perception of true Matter. All possible colours are combined without being mixed together (same stippling gesture), and combined in luminous dots. Everything is as though made up of this. And it seems to be the true mode of being I am not yet sure, but in any case its a far more conscious mode of being.
   I see it all the time: with eyes open, eyes closed, all the time. And one has a strange perception (for the body), a strange perception of subtlety, permeability (if I may call it that), of suppleness of form, and not exactly an elimination but a considerable lessening of the rigidity of forms (the rigidity is eliminated, but not the forms: a suppleness in the forms). And for the body itself, the first few times it felt that in some part or the other, it had the impression of being a bit lost, with the sense of something eluding it. But if one remains very quiet and waits quietly, its simply replaced by a sort of plasticity and fluidity that seems to be a new mode of the cells.

0 1967-01-28, #Agenda Vol 08, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   One should be careful not to scorn what one does not understand, for innumerable are the marvels Sealed from our narrow view.
   The Lord has unsuspected splendours which He reveals progressively to our too limited understanding.

0 1967-01-31, #Agenda Vol 08, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   So I am Searching for the key to that.
   Its collective. Its independent of beings.

0 1967-02-04, #Agenda Vol 08, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Wide like this, luminous, mauve. And it was in front of you, you were Seated between the two wings. It was for you. Has anything special happened?
   (Mother resumes her meditation)

0 1967-03-07, #Agenda Vol 08, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   The perception of beings, of [I meant to say Seagulls over the Sea, trees, the pretty sunshine on the earth].
   Yes, exactly.

0 1967-04-03, #Agenda Vol 08, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Here is what I wrote for the opening of the sports Season:
   I must tell you once more that for us spiritual life does not mean contempt for Matter but its divinization. We do not want to reject the body but to transform it. For this, physical education is one of the means most directly effective

0 1967-05-03, #Agenda Vol 08, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Only, I didnt doubt. I simply thought, How very stupid of me, I dont know how to do it I was living in Paris; come summer, I left on holidays. I went to some friends who had a property by the Sea. There was a small wood, large meadows, it was pretty. And after lunch, I go and lie down on the grass and all of a sudden, everythingfrom the air, the earth, the water, from everywhereeverything came. Everything, but everything I wanted to have came like that. Suddenly. Like that, effortlessly. The result of six months of work.
   But I very often feel the lack of Nature here.

0 1967-05-24, #Agenda Vol 08, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   I know it is the Russian explanation of the recent trend to spirituality and mysticism that it is a phenomenon of capitalist society in its decadence. But to read an economic cause, conscious or unconscious, into all phenomena of mans history is part of the Bolshevik gospel born of the fallacy of Karl Marx. Mans nature is not so simple and one-chorded as all thatit has many lines and each line produces a need of his life. The spiritual or mystic line is one of them and man tries to satisfy it in various ways, by superstitions of all kinds, by ignorant religionism, by spiritism, demonism and what not, in his more enlightened parts by spiritual philosophy, the higher occultism and the rest, at his highest by the union with the All, the Eternal or the Divine. The tendency towards the Search of spirituality began in Europe with a recoil from the nineteenth centurys scientific materialism, a dissatisfaction with the pretended all-sufficiency of the reason and the intellect and a feeling out for something deeper. That was a pre-war [of 1914] phenomenon, and began when there was no menace of Communism and the capitalistic world was at its height of insolent success and triumph, and it came rather as a revolt against the materialistic bourgeois life and its ideals, not as an attempt to serve or sanctify it. It has been at once served and opposed by the post-war disillusionmentopposed because the post-war world has fallen back either on cynicism and the life of the senses or on movements like Fascism and Communism; served because with the deeper minds the dissatisfaction with the ideals of the past or the present, with all mental or vital or material solutions of the problem of life has increased and only the spiritual path is left. It is true that the European mind having little light on these things dallies with vital will-o-the-wisps like spiritism or theosophy or falls back upon the old religionism; but the deeper minds of which I speak either pass by them or pass through them in Search of a greater Light. I have had contact with many and the above tendencies are very clear. They come from all countries and it was only a minority who hailed from England or America. Russia is differentunlike the others it has lingered in mediaeval religionism and not passed through any period of revoltso when the revolt came it was naturally anti-religious and atheistic. It is only when this phase is exhausted that Russian mysticism can revive and take not a narrow religious but the spiritual direction. It is true that mysticism revers, turned upside down, has made Bolshevism and its endeavour a creed rather than a political theme and a Search for the paradisal secret millennium on earth rather than the building of a purely social structure. But for the most part Russia is trying to do on the communistic basis all that nineteenth-century idealism hoped to get atand failedin the midst of or against an industrial competitive environment. Whether it will really succeed any better is for the future to decide for at present it only keeps what it has got by a tension and violent control which is not over.
   Sri Aurobindo

0 1967-05-27, #Agenda Vol 08, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   D. has gone to the Tibetan zones (not in Tibet, thats not possible, but up there, where the Tibetan refugees live), with some sort of hope of finding a guru. But I saw her yesterday, and she has changed a lot. Yesterday she told me (she had read something by me, I dont know where, because she generally doesnt read), she told me that one day, Oh, I had a revelation; I suddenly understood that I didnt understand anything of what you say! Because we dont give words the same meaning. I said it was true! And now Ive understood, Ive understood how it is when we dont understand! And she was troubled, because naturally, everyone tells her, Why do you go there in Search of what you have here? I answered her, What does it matter to you! Its quite simple, just tell them the truth that you arent ready for staying here. She said, Yes, thats what I am trying to tell them. (She is trying to tell them in a roundabout way.)
   But she has a great sincerity in her aspiration

0 1967-06-07, #Agenda Vol 08, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   I told you the other day that I had met D. before she left (in Search of a Tibetan guru) and we had spoken. I spoke to her of Sri Aurobindo and his teaching. And she has been converted! Yes, really. She wrote me another letter today, which Ive just received (its the second letter she has written to me from up there), in which she says she has met that famous Tibetan sage with whom she wanted to discuss. He seems to have made fun of her (she doesnt say so), but she says he constantly brings you face to face with your mental formations (he must have shown her that she was feeding on words). And then she adds, But as for me, I feel, I do feel your love always with me, and everything is fine.Never! Its the first time in her life she has told me this.
   So it gave me the idea of writing down what I told her about Sri Aurobindos teaching:
  --
   By Sea.
   Mon petit, ships can no longer pass through Port Said: the Suez Canal is closed.

0 1967-07-12, #Agenda Vol 08, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Thats how it is. All of a sudden, for two or three seconds, you seem to be holding the key. And all that we conventionally call miracles look like the simplest things in the world: But its quite simple, all you have to do is this! And then it goes away. And once its gone, you Search, you tryabsolutely useless.
   But when its there, its so simple, so natural! And absolutely all-powerful.
  --
   One thing that seems to be trying to come is the power to heal. But not at all as its described, its not that at allit doesnt give the impression of healing, you understand. Its (Mother Searches for words) putting things in order. But thats not it either. Its a little something that disappears, and that little something is essentially its the Falsehood.
   Its very strange.

0 1967-10-19, #Agenda Vol 08, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Well, I dont know very well, I read the Gospel long ago, but I dont remember, I didnt know a great battle was announced in it. I know they announced the Last Judgment when all the people who were buried will rise and appear before the Lord God Seated in his armchair (Mother laughs), who will tell them whether they are (Laughing) He will put some on one side and others on the other side! I am not exaggerating, thats how its written.
   (Then Mother gives flowers) This is my delight. My delight in life.

0 1968-01-12, #Agenda Vol 09, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   The day Satprem wrote this letter, Mother saw him as if Seated between the two violet wings of a V of victory (see Agenda 8 of February 4, 1967), See in Addendum the text of this letter.
   This child has already been mentioned in relation with Paul Richard's "reincarnation."

0 1968-02-28, #Agenda Vol 09, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Ive spent all my days and all my nights quieting the atmosphere, it had taken such proportions. You know, those movements which start whirling like that, like the wind in a cyclone or at Sea, and it goes on whirling faster and faster, more and more strongly, forcefully. Then people fall ill, they get worn out, they cant do anything anymore. For the past three days Ive spent my time calming and calming the atmosphere. Luckily they came to me (it wasnt to me, naturally), they felt there was something stable here that could stop this disorder, otherwise But it was very difficult because of the really large number of additions from outside: on the 21st, at the Darshan, they were more than four thousand people down in the street, and there are all those who came to be here today and tomorrow, so it must mean five or six thousand peopleto feed, accommodate a whole work.
   Then they asked me, naturally, that it shouldnt rain, but that it shouldnt be sunny either! (Mother laughs) So it was a bit difficult, but a short while ago, Z came to tell me that Aurovilles area was clouded, without sunshine. All these little entities are quite obliging, but theyre asked impossible things! I get requests, Ah, I need rain, and at the same time, Oh, no, I dont want rain; Ah, I need sunshine, and Oh, no, I dont want sunshine. How can they manage it!
  --
   Auroville is the first attempt in the experiment. A new world will be born if men consent to strive for transformation and the Search for sincerityit can be done. It took millennia to evolve from animal to man; today man, thanks to his mind, can accelerate things and will a transformation towards a man who will be God.
   This transformation with the help of the mind, through self-analysis, is a first stage; afterwards, vital impulses must be transformedwhich is far more difficult; then, most of all, the physical: each cell of our body will have to become conscious. It is the work I am doing here. It will allow the conquest of death. Its another story; that will be future mankind, perhaps in centuries, perhaps sooner. It will depend on men, on peoples.

0 1968-03-27, #Agenda Vol 09, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   On April 1st, the sports Season opens, and Ive given an appropriate message.
   I started with a paradox:

0 1968-05-22, #Agenda Vol 09, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   There have been two little things, very little things, but amusing. A year or a year and a half ago (I dont remember), someone had sent me an album of photos of France, and Paris in particular, and I had looked at it; I looked at it, and as I looked, I saw a photo of the banks [of the Seine in Paris]. I saw it, looked at it attentively, in detail, saw the banks with all the bouquinistes [secondh and booksellers]. There was a bookseller in front, Seated in the foreground, I saw him. Then I closed the album and put it aside. I wanted to mention it to someone and said, Would you like to see what the bouquinistes in Paris look like? Theres a photo I turned page after page after pagenot a single photo of a bookseller! I looked again and again not a single photo of a bookseller.3 It was enough of a problem for me to view the book several more times and even to try to find an explanation. And then M. and G. went to Paris and sent me a postcard of the banks with the bouquinistesit was my photo! I received it yesterday. It wasnt in the album: I received it yesterday, exactly my photo.
   The other thing is about R., who had had an attack of filariasis a few years ago. He had told me about it and it had passed. Then it came back. It came back after some three or four years, very strongly, and he couldnt get rid of it. He wrote to me complaining. I told him there was a drop in his faith. It appears it was the third time Id written that to him (I knew nothing about it I never know either why or how I write things). So he wrote back to ask me, Its the third time youve told me that, what does it mean? I explained it to him. But while receiving his letter and explaining it to him, I did what I always do (I always do it, all the time), I put him in contact with the Lord and asked for his intervention. He got my letter, and today he writes to me that while he was reading it, in the space of about ten minutes, he actually saw (his foot had grown twice as big, his leg was swollen, you know how it is with elephantiasis), he actually saw it shrink and shrink, and in ten or fifteen minutes it was gone! He wrote it to me this morning. I had told him that the Force was the same, it was his faith that was no longer the same, and that was why the Force no longer had the same effect. And he writes in his letter, I was simply reading your letter, and it went away before my very eyes!

0 1968-06-22, #Agenda Vol 09, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Before he left, he told me hed had a dream. I think its a personal symbol, but I dont know. He was in a vital world (he was being chased, I think); he suddenly climbed a tree, which turned into a cross, and he was crucified on it. That place was on the edge of a Sea that seemed leaden. So he climbed that tree, which turned into a cross, and was as if crucified on the tree; and (you know that at the top of the cross, there is the inscription INRI) instead of that, there was your symbol: Mothers symbol. After that, the cross got as if caught or engulfed by that leaden Sea, with only Mothers symbol emerging, remaining on the surface; the cross was engulfed, and little by little the leaden water changed colors and grew transparent. But he, P.L., was engulfed along with the cross.
   (After a silence) I saw him before he left; there was around him an atmosphere I didnt like. Yes, like a man whos going to sacrifice himself.
  --
   (Soon afterwards, Mother shows Satprem a letter that has been opened and Sealed again.)
   There was this Black who was here, he sent me a letter from America: the police opened it. (Laughing) They wondered if it contained explosives (!) or God knows what else.

0 1968-07-06, #Agenda Vol 09, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   P.L. feels totally guided by Mother; as soon as his work is over, he isolates himself to study and meditate on The Life Divine. Another thing: P.L. has sent the letter Msgr. R. had left for his arrival at Rome; in that letter, among other things, the Monsignor wrote P.L.: I also want to inform you that I revealed to his Eminence [the cardinal of France], under the Seal of secrecy, that you were in an Ashram in India. His reaction was excellent and he entirely approves of you.
   Bah!

0 1968-08-28, #Agenda Vol 09, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   The Seat and field of its [the bodys] Consciousness as well as the quality of its activity change and vary according to the persons present, over a complete range, from the most material to the most spiritual, going through all the different types of intellectual activity.
   But the perception of the Presence is constant and associated with all the states of consciousness, whatever they may be

0 1968-10-05, #Agenda Vol 09, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   He wasnt asleep: he could hear the noise of the [Ashrams] generator. It was a vision at 5:30 in the morning. He found himself in an immense hall with red carpets. There were all kinds of people there, each moving about according to his order. Then, in a corner, Seated in a big armchair, there was a man wearing a red hat, a sort of miter,1 and in concentration. He was concentrated, and was repeating something with a certain gesture of the hand, as if turning something in a circle. V. instantly knew it was him. A man with intense blue eyes, long eyelashes, not strong physically but with a very powerful appearance, a thin, pointed nose, a sparse beard like that of someone who doesnt shave properly or hasnt shaved for two or three days, about fifty-five years old. A man who gave the impression of a great egoistic ambition, says V. And he was intently watching P.L., particularly your symbol which P.L. wears around his neck. And he was repeating something while turning his wrist.
   Oh, thats it! Thats why: P.L. went back there, and its since then that the attacks have come back.

0 1968-11-13, #Agenda Vol 09, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   So everywhere theyre sinking back; there has been an effort to emerge from that exclusive Search for personal satisfaction, and it has led to extravagances; but now the very absurdity of those extravagances has become apparent, so theyre sinking back very deep, and they havent foundthey havent found the true path. Because its not a mental path.
   Everywhere there is still the cult of the mind, thats the terrible thing.

0 1968-12-25, #Agenda Vol 09, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   And I carried out two or three tests with him. For example, he boasted he could get me all the money I needed; so I told him, I need; make it come. (He spoke of lakhs and lakhs, crores of rupees.2) I said, Very well, I need this much, make it come.It never came. You understand, I felt he had boasted of having powers. He had been living there (still is) in the midst of quite a primitive population that was wonderstruck by the least expression of power; he was used to being regarded as quite a powerful and superior being, and as soon as he came into contact with us and with people accustomed to Sri Aurobindos visions and to being in another world than this purely vital world, he found himself quite at Sea. He stayed away for three years, I think, or two years. Hes coming for his birthday (Ill see him on the 29th), but the last times I gave him meditation, it was well, there are lots and lots of people like that in India. He has a power that only acts in a very ordinary vital. And nothing really superior.
   And as regards the quality of vision, there was quite a curious story. K.s mother had come here with a married daughter who had just lost her son (a young man who died suddenly). They came here, she was quite unhappy, and when she came to see me, I saw her son in her own atmosphere. I told her, Your son is with you. If you have the true attitude, you can come into contact with him and feel his presence there. She left from here, went to see X, and as they always do, asked him what he knew about her son. X told her authoritatively, Your son has gone into a shepherd. So naturally, shes lost all confidence in me, because I dont tell her things with a dogmatic authority, while he spoke like that, with assurance; so she felt sure he was right! There may be a small part of her son that went into a shepherd (!), I have no idea; as for me, what I saw was the psychic part. But shes lost all confidence, shes never come to see me again. So thats troublesome. It proves hes quite shut inside himself and inside his own conception.
  --
   Finally theres a letter from P.L. My stay in Spain was prolonged more than I had thought. Tell Sweet Mother that I am continuing my struggle and my effort, that she follows me everywhere and her protection is my support. I will tell you about my experience. I went to spend a weekend by the Sea, where I have a very pretty tiny apartment. There I meditate and go through all the teachings of Mother again by immersing myself in The Life Divine and the Questions and Answers. I lighted an incense stick. Suddenly my whole body broke into a profuse sweat, and an atrocious struggle began. If I could use religious terms from before my Ashramite experiences, I would say that all of St. Anthonys temptations fell on me to destroy and shatter me spiritually. First, a disarray, a very deep distress of helplessness: What use is my life? What am I doing? Why do I live? My efforts are useless. Then there was the attraction of woman, which came to ridicule my continence. Everything was called into question: whys and more whys made my head burst. After that came the invasion of power: Why did you renounce the hope of becoming a bishop? Glory would have come to you. Then the desire for money. Everything in a macabre and at the same time attractive carrousel. Finally, total solitude abandoned by all, all having gone away: my friends, my connections in the Vatican, my family, all of you. How much time went by? I do not know. Nevertheless I think I heard a very small voice (but I was so weak that I cannot say if it was true) telling me, Do not weep, I am with you. If I am with you, others are superfluous, and if you are without me, others wont be able to help you. I remained in a void the whole night passed. In the morning, the sunshine, everything was so beautiful! When I returned to the Rome house, I was told I was transformed! So there.
   I did say that to him [I am with you].

0 1968-12-28, #Agenda Vol 09, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   But the body has a strange sensation, really strange, of being as vast as the earth, even vaster (it cant be expressed, because thats not the true way of saying it), but theres something like this: a sort of inner identity expressing itself in the plane (Mother Searches for words) In the higher Consciousness, it has an effect. I dont know how to put it.
   And in that consciousness, the strange thing is the importance of one minute, which to our consciousness is nothing there it has an importance. In one minute, something general can be done. Naturally, all words are stupid, but thats how it is. One minute.

0 1969-02-05, #Agenda Vol 10, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   I have a feeling there was something, and then (Mother Searches for something on the table beside her). There was positively something to be done and youll see, once youve left, Ill find it again! I remember having said, Ah, I will do this on Wednesday with Satprem.
   Oh, maybe its here (Mother looks at her cluttered table), theres a heap of letters frightening!

0 1969-02-08, #Agenda Vol 10, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   At the same time, that gives the true notion This morning (as if to give reference points), certain questions of religion were also mixing in: of religions, religious people from different religions, attitudes in religions. All that came with the vision of the whole and a total absence of all personal reactions (when it saw them, the seeing consciousness had no personal reactions; for instance, the reaction of one religion towards another, of one creed towards another, of one so-called system of knowledge towards another, and so on: all those reactions and conflicts found in the human mind), it was seen like this (dominating gesture, as if above a becalmed Sea), it was all seen TOGETHER, and all on the same plane; on a same plane which is like a mental zone and has absolutely nothing to do with the Truthits an unbelievable camouflaging of the Truth. The so-called truths for which men have fought against each other, have died, have destroyed with all human passions: an almost ridiculous camouflaging of the Truth.
   All religions seen like that in the whole, and in their history.

0 1969-03-08, #Agenda Vol 10, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   There are a few more lines: The Swami is convinced that if the Pope werent obliged to remain in Rome to fulfill the functions imposed on him, he would surely go to India in Search of illumination.
   Its interesting.

0 1969-03-19, #Agenda Vol 10, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   I was asked for a message for the opening (I was about to say, the opening of the Olympic games!), the opening of the Season of games. I wrote this (Mother shows a note). I thought it was an opportunity to tell them something:
   (Mother reads her text by lamp light, with great difficulty)

0 1969-03-26, #Agenda Vol 10, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   These last few days, Mothers presence has revealed itself in my being and activities, stronger and more VISIBLE. In the polls commission, of which you know I am a member at the Popes pleasure, I felt the other day an irrepressible force in my breast: I had to speak out. I knew that my words would cause a scandal in the meeting. The little voice was telling me, Now is the time, cry out the message Mother has given you; do not fear, she is with you. And I spoke, to the great consternation of those present. Listen to me, all of you. The only thing that could open up Christianity (because its closed in on itself, turned towards the past, and therefore immutable, unprogressive: there is the seed of its own death and decomposition), the only thing would be for it to admit a force from the FUTURE. Satprem, do you remember these words? You conveyed them from Mother to me on 26 November 68, the day I sent you that article on the crisis of Christianity. I went on: There are new forces and new facts. Someone has said it (I did not name Sri Aurobindo, following your same letter), and has spoken of the SUPRAMENTAL, but the word, the form or terms matter little.(There I quoted you again.) If only Christianity could admit, for instance, Christs reincarnation, or a second, FUTURE Christ, it would be saved, its attitude would be open instead of being closed. That is the crux of the whole matter, and beating about the bush, carrying out all kinds of reform and modernization is nothing, it only touches appearances, and unless we touch this center But of course, it instantly means heresy! Yet there is the only salvation for the Church, the only thing that really needs rethinking. All the rest is chatter. We have shut everything up: we are the depositaries of the faithDepositum Fidei! And nothing to add. Does it mean that Christ died without leaving any possibility to add to his message? But we arent the same men as in Palestine. We have limited the Divines powers. We have forbidden Christ any expansion. We have locked him up and thrown the key into the Sea..
   The silence was dense, the stupefaction huge. And I went on again: But we believe we are the interpreters, and except us none has the right to speak. Nevertheless we are faced with the current phenomenon of anti-establishment protest. The youth is running away from us, our formulas are old, ineffective, we preach without conviction, we demand absurd things, and to have peace, we stick a label of sin on all taboos. I know that my speech will be called subversive. In dictatorial or established regimes, those who move forward are suspicious. For twenty centuries we have used the weapon of heresy, and we know the atrocities that were committed in the name of Christ: that was our defenseit was his wisdom to keep power But if Christ suddenly appeared here, in front of us, do you think he would recognize himself in us? Is the Christ we preach the Christ of the BEATITUDES? Our preoccupation is to prohibit opening. And we make fools of ourselves with the pill. But are we also preoccupied with the TRUTH? Yet we should read our holy books again, but read them without passion, without egoistic interest; almost two thousand years ago, St. Paul said, Multifariam, multisque modis olim Deus loquens in prophetis, novissime diebus istis locutus est nobis in Filio (several times and in several ways God has spoken through the prophets, but now in these last days he has spoken to us through his Son Jesus Christ). Thus God has spoken in several ways. I know that a new light has just appeared, a new Consciousness let us go in Search of it. But we shall have to step down from our throne, from our convenience; perhaps to leave the place to others and do away with the Hierarchy: no more Pope or Cardinals or Bishops, but all of us seekers of the TRUTH, of the CONSCIOUSNESS, the POWER, the SUPRANATURAL, the SUPRAHUMAN..
   Satprem, I left the room and went away for a walk in the countryside. What is going to happen to me? Will they put me on trial? Will they declare me insane, heretic? I am waiting. I am eager to go and see Mother. I am preparing my travel for Easter. (That took place on Monday the 24th of February.) To this day, no reaction. Has the Pope been informed? I do not know. I have continued with the inquiry entrusted to me. I feel very calm, very strong. I have not spoken about all that to any of those close to me (not even to Msgr. R.). The malefic character seen in dream (Msgr. Z) was present, but he did not react either.

0 1969-04-05, #Agenda Vol 10, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   He leaves the last lands, crosses the ultimate Seas,
   He turns to eternal things his symbol quest;

0 1969-04-26, #Agenda Vol 10, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   I saw an immense Sea in a fantastic state of violence, a raging Sea with formidable hollows and whirlpools (and a steely light), and beside that, a huge wave, like a mountain, behind which I was, which came and smashed against that sort of raging Sea, throwing it all back. Something seemed to fall over that collision nevertheless sent small bits flying over that mountain and falling back on my head. But I saw that huge mass (I dont know what it was) of force and power, and that raging Sea which came and collided against that mountain. It looked like quite gigantic powers.
   But thats the image of what I saw. It has aroused the resistance.

0 1969-06-28, #Agenda Vol 10, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   In truth, this is the time of the Great Adventure. The world is closed, there are no more adventures outside: only robots go to the moon and our borders are guarded everywherein Rome or in Rangoon, the same functionaries of the great Machine are watching us, punching our cards, checking our faces and Searching our pockets there is no more adventure outside! The Adventure is with inFreedom is within, Space is within, so is the transformation of our world by the power of the Spirit. Because, in truth, that Power was always there, supreme, all-powerful, prodding evolution on: it was the hidden Spirit growing to become the Spirit manifest upon earth, and if we have trust, if we want that supreme Power, if we have the courage to descend into our hearts, everything is possible, for God is in us.
   Its unfortunate that there cant be another word than God.

0 1969-07-19, #Agenda Vol 10, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   (Mother Searches among the photos)
   Its the eyes that I find different.

0 1969-07-23, #Agenda Vol 10, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Last night (that was the first time), I was in a place (again in this subtle physical), a place as if atop a rather barren mountain, but where people metthere were even kinds of Seats. And I was there to see I dont know who (now I forget), but they were wise and well-known people of India. It seemed (in my vision) that I was there permanently and that those people had come to see me. And they came from every side: all of Indias spiritual sects were represented, and everyone came, sat down, and told me (laughing) the virtues of his creed. It was pricelessly funny! It was I spent a good while, but I really had great fun! Some wore big turbans and were dressed in white, very important people who had had special Seats brought for them, and they were quite (Mother puffs herself up) they swaggered, they looked down on others from their lofty heights! Some were almost completely naked, some were there were all sorts, and they were all in a big group like this (gesture in a circle). As for me, I was wearing a little white dress, like that, quite plain (the same shape as this one, but in white); I was sitting in a corner, having great fun but I took up very little room! (Mother makes herself small) It was quite comical. Last night.
   A big circle: one group, another group, a third group, a fourth, a fifth, a sixth group and what fuss they made! It had to be seen.

0 1969-07-26, #Agenda Vol 10, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   This same afternoon, Satprem, struck by a sudden thought, wrote the following note to Mother: "Following this morning's conversation, I have suddenly thought, 'But Savitri goes into death in Search of Satyavan... so Mother is going to bring back Sri Aurobindo?'" Mother seems to have replied to the person who brought her the note, "Something of the sort."
   ***

0 1969-07-30, #Agenda Vol 10, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   (Then Mother returns to the previous conversation about materializations, and Satprems note in which he asked, But Savitri goes into death in Search of Satyavan so Mother is going to bring back Sri Aurobindo?)
   Ive received your note. But you know that Sri Aurobindo said he wanted to come back on the earth only in a superhuman body a supramental body.6

0 1969-08-23, #Agenda Vol 10, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Its for the education of children, taken very small. They are left free in a place, they do what they likeabsolutely free, with all they need at their disposal. So those who spend their time fighting are said to have a fighting character! (Mother laughs) Some remain all alone, others come togetherfrom all that their characters are determined. So she wants to do that in Auroville. I told her, How are they prevented from injuring themselves or having serious accidents? She said they should be put in a place where they can fall without hurting themselves I found it a bit flimsy! But anyway, theres the idea. She wants to have that garden by the Sea. I asked her (laughing), How will you prevent them from getting drowned?! She replied, Oh, well put a barrier in the Sea to stop them from going too far. (Shes already chosen the spot, near Fs hut, they even want to appropriate one of the places F has bought: theyll put the children there.) I said, There are sharks in the Sea. So theyre counting on their barrier to stop the sharksit will have to be strong! These people seem to me to be living in their imagination.
   And theyre so convinced that they know that you have nothing to tell them. Now and then I tell a joke just to seeoh, brrr!
  --
   F. told me there was a piece of land by the Sea where youd like to have a hut?
   Oh, you know, its just a manner of speaking!

0 1969-08-30, #Agenda Vol 10, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   North of Pondicherry, there are places by the Sea where nothing could ever be done (theyre constantly flooded), but theres a way to make use of them, so I am trying to get the governments permission to occupy it all. If we can get all of it, then we can have a free port, a free airport, an airfield (but more inland), also cultivation based on the new methods of irrigation with Sea water, and naturally the transformation of Sea water but theyve found something to transform Sea water into drinkable water (Mother takes a brochure by her side). Its French, I think, and an economical method; its very interesting. Its under way, and if we wait for a few more years, theyll have perfected it quite well.
   (long silence)

0 1969-09-03, #Agenda Vol 10, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   I just saw that this morning in relation to someone for whom this is the first incarnation (!) And all those stories you know, the theosophical stories, Ive always thought they were cock-and-bull stories, but that was not a thought, nothing at all: the person was here, Seated next to me, and she went into a very deep meditation; I looked (she had her head here [near Mothers knees]), I looked, and suddenly I lost all contact with the present life, and I found myself there and saw that. And I saw it for a long while, not in a flash: a long while, several minutes. And I saw it moving: it was living, it wasnt a picture I saw them move, come, arrive from every side of the lake, or crossing the lake! And it was like a big mass, with a beautiful fur shining in the sunlightit was as lovely as can be!
   And already there was an atom of consciousness.

0 1969-09-13, #Agenda Vol 10, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   After that, he had a vision, and he imagines its me he saw, but I dont think so at all. It was on the Seashore, a rather desolate and rocky landscape, and there was a sort of cave, a huge cave opening on the shore. From that huge cave there came out monks: a crowd of dark monks wearing cowls and black robes, who came out of that cave in a desolate and windswept landscapeit was dark, sinister. He saw that and felt like running away. And just when he felt like running away, he saw in the crowd someone who was me, dressed like a priest, the only one in the crowd with a luminous face, and I told him: You see, one must stay here to bring the light into here. I said to him, As for me, I would stay on until I became a bishop.
   It cant be you.

0 1969-10-11, #Agenda Vol 10, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Oh, a few days ago I was told a frightful storywhat depths humanity has sunk to its unbelievable. Have you heard this story of the slaughter of baby Seals?
   When Seals are born (a certain species of Seals), theyre all white, and they remain so for a few weeks, then they lose their hair and turn graygray or yellowish, like their fathers and mothers. And as its the fashion to wear all-white fur coats, some people Its organized by some trader or other: Seals gather at the time of giving birth, theres a place there, in the North, on an island, where they gather in their thousands, and each mother gives birth to a single child. So those people go there in boats, fully equipped, and when the Seals are born, they kill themthousands of them at one go. It takes ten or fifteen skins to make a coat. And they slaughter them. But then, for the carnage to be cheap (you understand, it shouldnt cost too much), they club the animals on their heads, then with big butchers knives they skin them on the spotskin them while theyre still alive.
   That is to say it seems they shriek, you know, they arent dumb. It seems its
   What happened is that a television reporter went there without knowing what was happening (he went there for something else), and he came upon that. He was so horrified, you know, so disgusted that he resolved to make it stop. And for maybe two years, he has been campaigning all over the worldthrough television and all sorts of means for people to intervene. There was a strong pressure on the prime minister (its in northern Canada and northern Norway, I think, on perpetually frozen islands), and they obtained from Canadas prime minister (charming people!) that instead of clubbing the baby Seals supposedly to death, they would throw diesel oil on them, because that asphyxiates them fast. But people found it too costly (such unbelievably low depths, you know!), so they went to the prime minister and asked him to lift his ban and he did it! He allowed them to be slaughtered like that. It seems the mothers (theyve just given birth, you see, theyre suckling the pups) try to defend themso to prevent them from seeing what goes on, they put out their eyes. Well, when I was told that, I saw a humanity sinking into an abyss of ignominy.
   Then they brought cards to me (theyre preparing a new movement), cards with big photosthose little ones, if you knew how sweet they are! And intelligent! Theyre first-rate. And I saw the photo before knowing anything of the story; I looked and said, Oh, what a lovely little one! I instantly saw: receptive, admirable, an admirable kid! So there are photos of those little ones, theres a portrait of the crook who arranges the whole thing, a portrait of the reporter, and cards with the portrait of one of those little ones, with at the top, in French and in English, Let baby Seals live. Like that. And a place for ones name and signature. And at the back, a place to add something if one wants to. They asked me if I wanted to sign. I said yes. There was one card addressed to Norways fisheries minister, one to Canadas fisheries minister, and one to Canadas prime minister. So I put my stamp: The Mother, Sri Aurobindo Ashram. I didnt add anything, I left the sentence and signed. And well send them.
   But when I was told that Why, why? And those women who wear that all those animals suffering, all those animals horror, their terror they wear all that on their backs. And it doesnt give them nightmares! Unbelievable.
  --
   Seals are highly evolved animals, they arent among the unconscious ones. There was one on the cover, with eyes staring at you like that, it was delightful!
   (silence)
  --
   Theres a story that took place many, many years ago, but because of the baby Seals its come back to me. One of K.s relatives (her aunt, I think) died of cholera (I knew her, shed known me before, then she left for somewhere or other, she caught cholera, and died). After some time, one night, I forget where I was, but I suddenly found myself surrounded by a huge crowd of people who were shouting and protesting; then she came out of that crowd, came to me and told me, These are all those who died of cholera, theyve come to ask you WHY its like that. It struck me much, really very much, because, you know It was swarming with people, a huge crowd, in the middle of the night, like that, and she came towards me and said that to me.
   Naturally thats only ONE misery among so many others. Only its a very brutal misery, which strikes in a very brutal way thats why And when I was told this affair of the baby Seals, I suddenly remembered how I found myself there, with those thousands of people saying, Why is such a thing allowed? Why is it allowed?
   (silence)
  --
   Those baby Seals, I was preoccupied with them one whole night. So then, the first action (naturally, the Force went there instantly), the first attempt was to ask the Seal species (the consciousness of the species) to change their birthing ground, to go to a place where people cant go, a place hard to reach (theyve been going there because its less cold for the young). So I dont know it would be interesting if it succeeded. A strong pressure for the Seal species to act on the animals and drive the mothers to go elsewhere, to select another spot unknown to people (at least for a year or two, enough time to react).
   But the interesting thing (its obvious, but) for those capable of rising to that Consciousness, its an interesting experience to have: as soon as you go beyond the region of even the highest human consciousness, once you are above, all spirit of revenge and punishment ABSOLUTELY disappearsabsolutely Its impossible to feel it. Its it seems to be a false way of reacting: instead of healing, you perpetuate the vibration, only changing its direction.

0 1969-11-05, #Agenda Vol 10, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   It was better than the last time,1 because there was no idea that I COULD do anything, the body was certain that it couldnt do anything at all, that it must have got out of the habit, but once I found myself Seated, the hands started playing.
   It seems to be more and more, What You will I do. Thats the bodys attitude. The body says, What You will I do.

0 1969-11-29, #Agenda Vol 10, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   (Mother Searches among her papers.)
   I have something here:

0 1969-12-31, #Agenda Vol 10, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   There is water, but its enough for one or two houses, anyway not enough to create a permanent flow. We would need transformed Sea water. In Israel they have found a way to do it economically (we even have brochures on this), but you understand, economical for a city, not economical for an individual! So then, wed need to have water to make this islet, thats the difficulty.
   But before building the islet, we can begin building the temple itself Begin by lifting a pebble.
  --
   "Mother recently commented on these two aphorisms thus: "As long as there are religions, atheism will be necessary to counterbalance them. Both must disappear to give way to a sincere and disinterested Search for Truth and a total consecration to the object of this Search."
   ***

0 1970-01-03, #Agenda Vol 11, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Then, on the floor, well have something thick and soft. Here (are you comfortable when you are Sealed? Yes?), there is first a wooden floor, then that sort of rubber, and above, a woolen carpet.
   (Satprem:) With your symbol?

0 1970-02-07, #Agenda Vol 11, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   So theyve been blacklisted and they cant extricate themselves from this affair. Wherever they go, they are followed, spied upon, undressed and Searched at airportsits infernal.
   Im glad I told you about it, because one thing I dont like is spying, I dont care about the rest. And thats precisely what you cant find out, because even while denouncing they take great care not to say anything. I simply answered, I saw this man, he is very fine.
  --
   That atmosphere is full of an anguish that so much calls for a response, and so it comes, and after (sometimes it takes a long time, hours) but it penetrates, it spreads. But I dont always have the time. In the morning especially, I always see lots of people (Wednesdays and Saturdays3 are the two days when Ive done away with it, but even then Ill see some twenty people before you!), and that causes a dissipation of forces. So thats the form it takes (Mother points to her throat): increased disorder. Otherwise, when I am alone, that is at night (its only at night), when I am like that, lying on my bed, then then its all right. But its the anguish of the world! Now I understand (I am not aware of what goes on), but it was so dreadful! I felt, I said to myself, What is it? Whats going on that can cause this? People themselves are so unconscious. Did I tell you the story of those poor little Seals?4
   Such unconsciousness! If they could only feel a little the suffering they inflict on others, it might make them stop (?)

0 1970-03-28, #Agenda Vol 11, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   I think these children have a much greater inner sensitivenessmuch greater. There are little ones like that (about that age, two, three, four). One came with his parents, they brought him; I didnt particularly pay attention to him (I found the little one sweet, thats all). Afterwards, when he left, he said, Im not leaving this place. I want to see Mother, Im not leaving here. And he asked, he said, I want to see Mother every day! He came back and sat down (all the family members came, received flowers, left and so on), but he remained quietly Seated at my feet. He didnt move, he was quite satisfied. And strangely, its not because I pay special attention to them, not at all. Not at all.
   One child, the other day, brought me flowers. I gave him a rose, and then he went to the other family members: he wanted to take their bouquets to give them to me. He came back, sat down, looked at his rose for a long time, and then he came and gave it to me as if it were it was so clearly, This is the best I have, so Im giving it to you! (Mother laughs)

0 1970-04-29, #Agenda Vol 11, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Then they explained: His servant came, entered his room, and found Rishabhch and wasnt there. No one had seen him go out, and the servant found him drowned on the Seaside.
   I didnt say anything, I strongly felt, ITS NOT TRUE. Then afterwardslong afterwards they told me about the police and how, finally, he was half in the water, half on the shore, and with a blow to the head. Then I understood. I understood that the Lord had asked him to come and meet Him (Mother gestures as if taking Rishabhch and by the hand), had him leave his house. But in his consciousness (my dream must have stopped at the point where he physically lost consciousness), in his PHYSICAL consciousness, he could not see Him. Then it became clear!

0 1970-05-02, #Agenda Vol 11, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   I admit that religious isnt a good word, because it immediately I used religious in the sense of a life essentially occupied with the discovery or the Search of the Divine. There are no words in French, and its not spiritual.
   Divine?
  --
   Is that all? There was so much, I didnt note everything. It was day before yesterday, I think, the whole day was taken up like that in the experience, and I felt it was the revelation of Aurovilles true goal, and that THIS was what had to be told, and THIS is what will select the people, the Aurovilians. The true Aurovilians are those who want to make the Search and discovery of the divine. But, as I said, not through mystic means: its in life.
   That too should be said.
  --
   Our re Search will not be a Search effected by mystic means. It is in life that we wish to find the divine.3
   (after writing her note, Mother runs her hand over her eyes)

0 1970-07-11, #Agenda Vol 11, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Sri Aurobindo writes this about the chakra at the base of the spine: "The Muladhar is the centre of the physical consciousness proper, and all below in the body is the sheer physical, which as it goes downward becomes increasingly subconscient, but the real Seat of the subconscient is below the body, as the real Seat of the higher consciousness (superconscient) is above the body."
   (Bases of Yoga, p. 133)

0 1970-09-09, #Agenda Vol 11, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   "A voice cried, 'Go where none have gone! Dig deeper, deeper yet Till thou reach the grim foundation stone And knock at the keyless gate.'... I left the surface gods of mind And life's unsatisfied Seas And plunged through the body's alleys blind To the nether mysteries."
   A God's Labour

0 1970-11-18, #Agenda Vol 11, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Are they near the Sea?
   Yes, on the Bay of Bengal.

0 1971-02-24, #Agenda Vol 12, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   (Reading of the end of Supermanhood, Chapter 16, The Season of Truth.)
   Mother walked out on the balcony without help, after having practiced every day.

0 1971-03-17, #Agenda Vol 12, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Ah, thats it. We dont know. If we could become transparent instrumentswe have so many dark spots! Thats whats terrible, those dark spots. If we could be like a something like a Searchlight of the Divine shining constantly, which nothing could dim thats the only way. To be like a Searchlight casting the Divine onto the world. He is there, but the world as you say, doesnt see Him, doesnt care about Him. Such a blinding Searchlight should be made of Him that one is forced, compelled to acknowledge Him.
   But is there a point THERE that can understand reason?

0 1971-04-01, #Agenda Vol 12, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   (On this day Mother gave the following message for the opening of the sports Season.)
   We are at one of those Hours of God, when the old bases get shaken, and there is a great confusion; but it is a wonderful opportunity for those who want to leap forward, the possibility of progress is exceptional.

0 1971-04-14, #Agenda Vol 12, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Pakistani troops launched a general attack on Bangladesh before the monsoon; they succeeded in Sealing off almost entirely the border with India, cutting off all possibility of help from India. Meanwhile the Chinese have massed their troops near the northeastern borders.
   "The end of a stage of evolution is usually marked by a powerful recrudescence of all that has to go out of the evolution."

0 1971-04-17, #Agenda Vol 12, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   According to the news, Pakistani troops are now recapturing cities, and not only that, but they are Sealing off the border with India, so that even secret help that might have been given cannot get through anymore.
   Where did you get that news?
  --
   But theyre Sealing off the borders! Mother, the fact is that they have not listened to you and they have missed the chance they are missing it!
   (Mother goes within, then takes Satprems hands with a weary air)

0 1971-06-26, #Agenda Vol 12, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Theyre expecting it to break out any day. America has sent shiploads of arms to Pakistan; so before declaring war, the Indian government wants to ask America to stop their shipments to Pakistan and recall the ships on the high Seas.1
   Theyre waiting for that, and when that is settled, theyll declare war. I am informed almost directly.

0 1971-10-16, #Agenda Vol 12, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   You know, the Cosmic had a very interesting effect in my life. I was completely against God. The European notion of God was quite repulsive to me. But at the same time naturally, that prevented me from having any experience. And with the cosmic teaching of the inner god (that was Thons idea, the inner godMother touches her chest the one that is inside each of us), brff! (gesture as if walls were crumbling). The experience was fantastic. I am very grateful to him. Thats how it happened; I found it by following his instructions and Searching within, behind the solar plexus. I found it, I had an experience an absolutely convincing experience.
   Only people will stumble upon some vital force and mistake it for the soul, so. You have to be VERY sincere, that is the absolute condition. You have to be VERY sincere, VERY sincerenot only must you not deceive others, but you must not deceive yourself. You have to be VERY sincere. And then you find it. You find it, its an absolutely concrete experience.

0 1971-10-27, #Agenda Vol 12, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Thats the point, I dont want his action to be dependent on that. So, if he is Seated in the house, his action continueseven if they destroy his statue [in the street].
   But they wont touch it, Mother!

0 1972-01-12, #Agenda Vol 13, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   (Sujata goes out in Search of the paper)
   On this one there arent any details.

0 1972-03-08, #Agenda Vol 13, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   When you begin to understand practically the need for transformation, when the understanding dawns and you try to do something about it, you notice that every time the material substance receives a blow, the message gets across: for one or two days it aspires for something, it Searches; and then it slackens.
   Yes, yes.

0 1972-03-29a, #Agenda Vol 13, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   I call on you rather than any other contemporary writer because I think your works embody the very anguish of the West, an anguish I have bitterly experienced all the way to the German concentration camps at the age of twenty, and then in a long and uneasy wandering around the world. Insofar as I have always turned to you, daring and Searching with each of your characters what surpasses man, I am again turning to you because I have a feeling that, more than anyone else, you can understand Sri Aurobindos message and perhaps draw a new impetus from it. I am also thinking of a whole generation of young people who expect much from you: more than an ideal of pure heroism, which only opens the doors (as does all self-offering) on another realm of man we have yet to explore, and more than a fascination with death, which also is only a means and not an end, although its brutal nakedness can sometimes open a luminous breach in the bodily prisonwhere we seem to have been immured alive and we emerge into a new dimension of our being. For we tend too often to forget that it is for living that your heroes think so constantly of death; also I think that the young people I mentioned want the truth of Tchen and Katow, the truth of Hernandez, Perken and Moreno [characters in Malrauxs novels] beyond their death.
   It may seem strange to speak of you in an Indian Ashram that one would consider far removed from the world and the agonizing problems and struggles of the Human Condition, but as a matter of fact Sri Aurobindos Ashram is concerned with this earthly life; it wants to transform it instead of fleeing it as all traditional Indian and Western religions do, forever proclaiming that His kingdom is not of this world. Knowing that there exists a fundamental reality beyond man, religions have focussed on that other realm to find the key to man just as your heroes focus on their death to discover the fundamental reality that will be able to stand in the face of death. But religion has not justified this life, except as a transition toward a Beyond which is supposedly the supreme goal; and your heroesthough so close to lifes throbbing heart that at times it seems to explode and reveal its poignant secretfinally plunge into death, as if to free themselves from an Absolute they cannot live in the flesh.

0 1972-04-05, #Agenda Vol 13, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   But tragedy is afterwards, when its too late. At the time, there are only people coming and going, with their everyday gestures, their empty words and simmering little desires, no worse or better than anybody else, and who dont really know what they are doing or where they are going. And yet the tragedy is already Sealed in this little gesture, that careless action, those few fleeting words. Was the Trojan War not taking place every day? Did Alexander not die on one fine day? Destiny seizes upon a few beings and abruptly crystallizes a great moment in History, but the players are neither cruel nor gentle they are much like everyday people, but with only a tiny distinction in their hearts. Each player plays his part, in black or white, for an unfathomable goal where everything is reconciled
   But in the meantime.

0 1972-05-17, #Agenda Vol 13, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   But you mustnt be afraid. Neither afraid of falling ill, nor of becoming imbecile, nor even of dyingyou must be like this (vast and quiet gesture, like the Sea).
   If we could only have (I have it from time to time, it comes: its on its way) a feeling of smiling trust. But to get that the consciousness must be as vast as the creation itself. You are as vast as the creation, and totally trusting. Ultimately, it always boils down to this (which can be put in a very childlike manner): He knows better than we what has to be done.

0 1972-08-09, #Agenda Vol 13, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Greatly interesting, because this physical being [Mothers] was not born in an important position, quite the contrary (gesture indicating an ordinary background). The only thing I remember well is when I was a little girl (five or six years old, I cant say exactly), a very little girl, Seated in a little armchair made especially for me, and I would feel a GREAT Force (Mother raises a finger above her head) above my head. And already at that age Oust the way a child can think, you know) I knew that was sure to accomplish great things. I didnt understand anything, I didnt know anything.
   (silence)

0 1972-10-18, #Agenda Vol 13, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   (This is the Season of "pujas," the time of rituals to the Universal Mother.)
   Do you want to remain quiet?

0 1972-10-25, #Agenda Vol 13, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   (Sujata:) Mother, you know, I saw you yesterday morning between 4:00 and 4:30, and you were giving your blessings to everybody. You were sitting on a very high Seat, dressed in a white sari (if I recall correctly), and I was among the first to approach you for pranam. I knelt before you, brought my hands together, and bowed my head. Then you held my head, and suddenly I noticed I couldnt raise my head anymore! And I realized you were forcing my head downwards: you know, with your hands you were pressing, so my head kept going down and down and down. Finally I saw your feet I was very close to your feetand what lovely feet they were, Mother! All white and wonderful. Translucent almost.1
   (Mother smiles and caresses Sujatas cheek)

0 1973-02-14, #Agenda Vol 13, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   So. we are under the minds sway, and the mind is rigid like this (same little boxes in the air). But I see that as soon as you go beyond the mind, its its like waves on the Sea.
   In a word, we have everything to learn. We try to understand in the mental way, so we understand nothing. We simply demarcate things (same gesture of drawing boxes), and thats what we call understanding.

0 1973-04-07, #Agenda Vol 13, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   (Then in English, quoting a Bengali saying:) Our bed is Sea, what do we care for this dew?
   (Mother comes out of her concentration, she speaks to Satprem:)

02.01 - A Vedic Story, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 02, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   The gods are in a great fix. Where is Agni? How is it that the comrade has disappeared all on a sudden? The Sacrifice the great work has to be undertaken. And he is to be the leader, for he alone can take up the burden. There is no time to be lost, everything is ready for the ceremony to start and just at the moment the one needed most is nowhere. So the gods organise a Search party to find out the whereabouts of the runaway god.
   The Search party consists of Varuna, Mitra and Yama. We shall presently understand the sense of the selection. They look about here and therein ten directions, it is mentioned and at last spot the defaulting god hiding within a huge thick strong cloak or caul. They hail him and ask him to come out and take up his charge. Agni refuses: he says he is not competent to undertake the burden; indeed that is why he ran away and they must not force him. The gods explain, entreat, encourage Agni. They say and assure him that no harm will come to him, rather he will flourish and prosper and become immortal. He is mighty and he will become almighty as he takes up his work and proceeds with it. Agni accepts in the end and marches out with the gods.
   What does this parable mean? First of all then we must know what Sacrificea Vedic sacrificeis. Sacrifice symbolises the cosmic labour, the march of the universe towards its goal, the conquest of Light over Darkness, the ascent of manhood to godhead, the flaming rise and progress of consciousness to its supreme expression and embodiment. It is the release out of Inconscience and Unconsciousness to consciousness and finally into the super-consciousness.
  --
   One interesting point in the story is the choice of the gods who formed the Search party. They were Mitra, Varuna and Yama. Varuna is the god of the vast consciousness (Brihat), the wide universal, the Infinite. His eye naturally penetrates everywhere and nothing can escape his notice. Mitra is harmony and rhythm of the infinity. Every individual element he embraces and he holds them all together in loving unionhis is the friendly tie of comradeship with all. Finally Yama is the master of the lower regions, the underworld of physical and material consciousness, where precisely Agni has taken refuge. Agni is within the jurisdiction of this trinity and it devolves upon them to tackle the truant god.
   There is another point which requires clarification. As a reason for his nervousness and flight he alleges that greater people who preceded him had attempted the work, but evidently failed in the attempt; so how can he, a younger novice, dare to go the same way? Putting the imagery back to its psychological bearing, one play explain that the predecessors refer to the deities of the physical, vital and mental consciousness who ruled the earth before the emergence of the psychic or soul consciousness. It is precisely because of the failure or insufficiency of these anteriorin the evolutionary movementand inferior gods that Agni's service is being requisitioned. Mythologically also a parallelism is found in the Greek legends where it is said that the Olympian godsZeus and his companywere a younger generation that replaced, after of course a bloody warfare, their ancestors, the more ancient race of Kronos, the Titans. Titans were the Asuras and Rakshasas who reigned upon earth before the advent of the mentalsattwichuman being, Manu, as referred here.
  --
   III) O Agni! god self-conscient, we seek you, you who have entered variably into the waters and into the growths of the earth. You shine richly. Yam a has seen you as you flame out of your ten Seats.
   Agni

02.01 - Metaphysical Thought and the Supreme Truth, #The Integral Yoga, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  Any seeking of the supreme Truth through intellect alone must end either in Agnosticism of this kind or else in some intellectual system or mind-constructed formula. There have been hundreds of these systems and formulas and there can be hundreds more, but none can be definitive. Each may have its value for the mind, and different systems with their contrary conclusions can have an equal appeal to intelligences of equal power and competence. All this labour of speculation has its utility in training the human mind and helping to keep before it the idea of Something beyond and Ultimate towards which it must turn. But the intellectual Reason can only point vaguely or feel gropingly towards it or try to indicate partial and even conflicting aspects of its manifestation here; it cannot enter into and know it. As long as we remain in the domain of the intellect only, an impartial pondering over all that has been thought and sought after, a constant throwing up of ideas, of all the possible ideas, and the formation of this or that philosophical belief, opinion or conclusion is all that can be done. This kind of disinterested Search after Truth would be the only possible attitude for any wide and plastic intelligence. But any conclusion so arrived at would be only speculative; it could have no spiritual value; it would not give the decisive experience or the spiritual certitude for which the soul is seeking. If the intellect is our highest possible instrument and there is no other means of arriving at supraphysical Truth, then a wise and large Agnosticism must be our ultimate attitude. Things in the manifestation may be known to some degree, but the Supreme and all that is beyond the Mind must remain for ever unknowable.
  It is only if there is a greater consciousness beyond Mind and that consciousness is accessible to us that we can know and enter into the ultimate Reality. Intellectual speculation, logical reasoning as to whether there is or is not such a greater consciousness cannot carry us very far. What we need is a way to get the experience of it, to reach it, enter into it, live in it.

02.01 - The World-Stair, #Savitri, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
      To a top as viewless, a carved Sea of worlds
    Climbing with foam-maned waves to the Supreme
  --
    Creation's Search for self began its stir.
    A spirit dreamed in the crude cosmic whirl,

02.02 - Lines of the Descent of Consciousness, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 03, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   The absolute in its triple or triune status (not in its supreme being but as we see it prior to manifestation) is in essence and principle an infinity and unity. Indeed, it is the infinite unity, and its fundamental character is a supreme and utter equalitysamam brahma. It is then a status or statis, that is to say, a state of perfectly stable equilibrium in which there is no movement of difference or distinction, no ripple of high and low or ebb and flow, no mark of quantity or quality. It is a stilled Sea of self-identity, a vast limitless or pure consciousness brooding in trance and immobility. And yet in the bosom of this ineffable and inviolable equality, in the very hush and lull there lies secreted an urge, a pressure, a possibility towards activity, variation and even an eventual inequality. For the presence and possibility of dynamism is posited by the very infinity of the Infinite, since without it, the Infinite would be incapable of motion, expression and fulfilment of its Force.
   There is thus inherent in the vast inalienable equality of the absolute Reality, a Force which can bring out centres of pressure, nuclei of dynamism, nodes of modulation. It is precisely round these centres of precipitation that the original and basic unity crystallises itself and weaves a pattern of harmonious multiplicity. Consciousness, by self-pressure,tapas taptv turns its even and undifferentiated pristine equanimity into ripples and swirls, eddies and vortices of delight, matrices of creative activity. Thus the One becomes Many by a process of self-concentration and self-limitation.
  --
   Here also in the vital three ranges can be distinguished the lower becoming more and more turbid and turbulent and fierce or more and more self-centred and selfish. These levels can best be seen by their impact on our vital being and formations there. The first, the highest one, the meeting or confluence of the Mind and the Vital is the Heart, the centre of emotion, the knot of the external or instrumental vehicle, of the frontal consciousness, behind which is born and hides the true individualised consciousness, the psyche. The mid-region is the Higher Vital consisting of larger (egoistic) dynamisms, such as high ambition, great enterprise, heroic courage, capacity for work, adventure, masterfulness, also such movements as sweeping violences, mighty hungers, and intense arrogances. The physical Seat of this movement is, as perhaps the Tantras would say, the domain ranging between the heart and the navel. Lower down ranges the Lower Vital which consists of small desires, petty hankerings, blind cravingsall urges and impulses that are more or less linked up with the body and move to gross physical satisfactions.
   But always the Consciousness is driving towards a yet greater disintegration and fragmentation, obscuration and condensation of self-oblivion. The last step in the process of transmutation or involution is Matter where consciousness has wiped itself out or buried itself within so completely and thoroughly that it has become in its outward form totally dark, dense, hard, pulverised into mutually exclusive grains. The supreme luminous Will of Consciousness in its gradual descent and self obliteration finally ends in a rigid process of mere mechanised drive.
  --
   Physical Science speaks of irreversibility and entropy in Nature's process. That is to say, it is stated that Nature is rushing down and running down: she is falling irrevocably from a higher to an ever lower potential of energy. The machine that Nature is, is driven by energy made available by a break-up of parts and particles constituting its substance. This katabolic process cannot be stopped or retraced; it can end only when the break-up ceases at dead equilibrium. You cannot lead the river up the channel to its source, it moves inevitably, unceasingly towards the Sea in which it exhausts itself and finds its last repose andextinction. But whatever physical Science may say, the science of the spirit declares emphatically that Nature's process is reversible, that a growing entropy can be checked and countermanded: in other words, Nature's downward current resulting in a continual loss of energy and a break-up of substance is not the only process of her activity. This aspect is more than counterbalanced by another one of upward drive and building up, of re-energisation and re-integration. Indeed, evolution, as we have explained it, is nothing but such a process of synthesis and new creation.
   Evolution, which means the return movement of consciousness, consists, in its apparent and outward aspect, of two processes, or rather two parallel lines in a single process. First, there is the line of sublimation, that is to say, the lower purifies and modifies itself into the higher; the denser, the obscurer, the baser mode of consciousness is led into and becomes the finer, the clearer, the nobler mode. Thus it is that Matter rises into Life, Life into Psyche and Mind, Mind into Overmind and Supermind. Now this sublimation is not simply a process of refinement or elimination, something in the nature of our old Indian nivtti or pratyhra, or what Plotinus called epistrophe (a turning back, withdrawal or reabsorption): it includes and is attended by the process of integration also. That is to say, as the lower rises into the higher, the lower does not cease to exist thereby, it exists but lifted up into the higher, infused and modified by the higher. Thus when Matter yields Life, Matter is not destroyed: it means Life has appeared in Matter and exists in and through Matter and Matter thereby has attained a new mode and constitution, for it is no longer merely a bundle of chemical or mechanical reactions, it is instinct with life, it has become organic matter. Even so, when Lire arrives at Mind, it is not dissolved into Mind but both Life and Matter are taken up by the mental stuff, life becomes dynamic sentience and Matter is transformed into the grey substance of the brain. Matter thus has passed through a first transformation in Life and a second transformation in Mind; it awaits other transformations on other levels beyond Mind. Likewise, Life has passed through a first transformation in Mind and there are stages in this transformation. In the plant, Life is in its original pristine mode; in the animal, it has become sentient and centralised round a rudimentary desire-soul; in man, life-force is taken up by the higher mind and intelligence giving birth to idealism and ambition, dynamisms of a forward-looking purposive will.
  --
   The mystery of rebirth in the evolution of the human personality is nothing but the mystery of the developing psyche. At first this psyche or soul is truly a being: no bigger than the thumb it is the hardly audible still small voice. The experiences of lifesweet or bitter, happy or unhappy, good or bad, howsoever they may appear to the outward eye and perceptionall the dialectics of a terrestrial existence contri bute to the growth and development of the psychic consciousness. Each span of life means a special degree or mode of growth necessitated by the inner demand and drive of the divine Individual Seated within the heart. The whole end in view of this secret soul is to move always towards and be united again with its Oversoul, its original and high archetype in the Divine Consciousness: the entire course of its earthly evolution is chalked out and patterned by the exact need of its growth. Whatever happens in each particular life, all the currents of all the lives converge and coalesce, and serve the psychic consciousness to swell in volume and intensity and be one with the Divine Consciousness. Or, in a different imagery, one can say that the multifarious experiences of various lives are as fuel to the Inner Firethis Psychic Agni which is just a spark or a thin tongue at the outset of the human evolutionary course; but with the addition of fuel from life to life this Fire flames up, indeed, becomes ultimately a conflagration that bums and purifies the entire outer vehicle and transforms it into radiant mattera fit receptacle, incarnation of the supernal Light. The mounting Fire (the consciousness-energy secreted in the earth-bound heart of Matter) finally flares up, discloses itself in its full amplitude and calls and attracts into it the incandescent supramental Solar Sphere which is the type and pattern it has to embody and express. This is the marriage of Heaven and Earth, of which the mystics all over the earth in all ages spoke and sangto which the Vedic Rishi refers when he declares:
   Dyaur me pit mt pthiv iyam,1

02.02 - Rishi Dirghatama, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 02, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   I am an innocent babe, my ignorant mind knows nothing, who will tell me of the secret Seats of the Godheads?2
   Indeed the darkness and the blindness seem to have been the Divine's grace upon him, for his eyes turned inward to other domains and saw strange truths and stranger facts. We remember in this connection another blind old poet who even though fallen on such evil days composed the world famous epic poem (I am referring obviously to Milton and his Paradise Lost). We remember also here the deaf incomparable master of music Beethoven. Many of the sayings of Dirghatama have become so current that they are now familiar even to the common man. They are mottoes and proverbs we all quote at all times. "Truth is one, the wise call it in different ways"the mantra is from Dirghatama. "Heaven is my father, Earth my mother"this is also from Dirghatama. The famous figure of two birds with beautiful wing dwelling on the same tree comes also from Dirghatama. There are a good many sayings of this kind that have become intimate companions to our lips of which the source we do not know. When we read the mantras of Dirghatama we are likely to exclaim even as the villager did when he first saw Hamlet played in London, "It is full of quotations."

02.02 - The Kingdom of Subtle Matter, #Savitri, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  Before they dive to float on earth-time's Sea.
  All that here seems has lovelier semblance there.
  --
  The inconscient Seal is lifted from our eyes
  And we grow vessels of creative might.

02.03 - The Glory and the Fall of Life, #Savitri, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  A world of Search and toil without repose.
  As one who meets the face of the Unknown,
  --
  A movement of unquiet Seas, a long
  And venturous leap of spirit into Space,
  --
  Ambitioned the Seas for robe, for crown the stars
  And shouting strode from peak to giant peak,
  --
  Fate's dreadful swing she has taken for cradle and Seat.
  Yet pure and bright from the Timeless was her birth,
  --
  Swam stars apart in a rippled Sea of sky.
  Towered spirals, magic rings of vivid hue
  --
  Escaping the Search of sorrow and desire,
  In bright enchanted safe peripheries
  --
  Its breath of power controls her restless Seas
  And life obeys the governing Idea.
  --
  She has canalised the Seas of omnipotence;
  She has limited by her laws the Illimitable.
  --
  Life's puissances reigned on Seats of marble will,
  High dominations and autocracies
  --
  Sported with the white mane of tossing Seas,
  Slew distance trampled to death under their wheels
  --
  Identified with Sea and sky and stone
  Her young gods yearned for the release of souls
  --
  Azure replied to azure in the Sea's laugh;
  New sentient creatures filled the unseen depths,

02.03 - The Shakespearean Word, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 02, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   Have sight of Proteus rising from the Sea,
   Or hear old Triton blow his wreathed horn.3
  --
   Dun. This castle hath a pleasant Seat; the air
   Nimbly and sweetly recommends itself Unto our gentle senses.
  --
   Hark, do you hear the Sea?
   Glo. No, truly.
  --
   Horns whelk'd and waved like the enridged Sea. It was some fiend. . .
   Glo. 'The fiend, the fiend'. He led me to that place.7

02.04 - The Kingdoms of the Little Life, #Savitri, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  Out of her Seal of insentient life she broke:
  In her substance of unthinking mute soul-strength
  --
  Her tireless Search, her vexed uneasy heart,
  Her wandering unsure steps, her cry for change.
  --
  Fumbling through fog in Search of Paradise.
  38.1
  --
  He saw the original Seat, the separate birth
  Of the dethroned, deformed and suffering Power.
  --
  From the Inconscient's Sealed infinitude.
  40.27
  --
  A blindfold Search and wrestle and fumbling clasp
  Of a half-seen Nature and a hidden Soul,
  --
  The past lived on as in a bottomless Sea:
  Inverting into half-thought the quickened sense
  --
  As if a Sea could serve as a firm soil.
  42.14

02.04 - Two Sonnets of Shakespeare, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 02, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   Death's second self, that Seals up all in rest.
   In me thou seest the glowing of such fire

02.05 - The Godheads of the Little Life, #Savitri, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  Ringed with the skies and Seas of ignorance
  And kept it safe from Truth and Self and Light.
  --
  As when a Searchlight stabs the Night's blind breast
  And dwellings and trees and figures of men appear
  --
  Our mind's unquiet Search asks always light,
  Till they have learned their secret in their source,
  --
  Who Seats his thought as the arbiter of truth,
  His personal vision as impersonal fact,
  --
  Her house refused to open its Sealed doors.
  44.27
  --
  Our reason cannot sound life's mighty Sea
  And only counts its waves and scans its foam;
  --
  Our conscious movements have Sealed origins
  But with those shadowy Seats no converse hold;
  No understanding binds our comrade parts;
  --
  There are thoughts remote and Sealed eternities;
  A mystic motive drives the stars and suns.
  --
  In the Sealed hermetic heart, the happy core,
  Unmoved behind this outer shape of death
  --
  And when that greater Self comes Sea-like down
  To fill this image of our transience,

02.06 - The Integral Yoga and Other Yogas, #The Integral Yoga, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  (1) Because it aims not at a departure out of world and life into a Heaven or a Nirvana, but at a change of life and existence, not as something subordinate or incidental, but as a distinct and central object. If there is a descent in other Yogas, yet it is only an incident on the way or resulting from the ascent - the ascent is the real thing. Here the ascent is indispensable, but what is decisive, what is finally aimed at is the resulting descent. It is the descent of the new consciousness attained by the ascent that is the stamp and Seal of the sadhana. Even Tantra and Vaishnavism end in the release from life; here the object is the divine fulfilment of life.
  (2) Because the object sought after is not an individual achievement of divine realisation for the sole sake of the individual, but something to be gained for the earth-consciousness here, a cosmic, not solely a supra-cosmic achievement. The thing to be gained also is the bringing in of a Power of consciousness
  --
  (3) Because a method has been preconised for achieving this purpose which is as total and integral as the aim set before it, viz. the total and integral change of the consciousness and nature, taking up old methods but only as a part action and passing on to others that are distinctive. I have not found this method (as a whole) or anything like it in its totality proposed or realised in the old Yogas. If I had I should not have wasted my time in hewing out a road and in thirty years of Search and inner creation when I could have hastened home safely to my goal in an easy canter over paths already blazed out, laid down, perfectly mapped, macadamised, made secure and public. Our
  Yoga is not a retreading of old walks, but a spiritual adventure.
  --
  Divine Seated in the heart with the Divine supporting it there
  - this psychic being takes charge of the sadhana and turns the whole being to the Truth and the Divine, with results in the mind, the vital, the physical consciousness which I need not go into here, - that is a first transformation. We realise it next as the one Self, Brahman, Divine, first above the body, life, mind and not only within the heart supporting them - above and free and unattached as the static Self but also extended in wideness through the world as the silent Self in all and dynamic too as the active Divine Being and Power, Ishwara-Shakti, containing the world and pervading it as well as transcending it, manifesting all cosmic aspects. But, what is most important for us, is that it manifests as a transcending Light, Knowledge,

02.06 - The Kingdoms and Godheads of the Greater Life, #Savitri, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  Dim tokens of a Splendour Sealed above,
  Awoke the passion of the eyes' desire,
  --
  Life was a Search but finding never came.
  There nothing satisfied, but all allured,
  --
  Half captured a Sealed sweetness of desire
  That yearned from a bosom of mysterious Bliss,
  --
  In light or dark she keeps her tireless Search;
  Time is her road of endless pilgrimage.
  --
  A deeper living was their Seat of self.
  In that intense domain of intimacy
  --
  And marked their souls with her tremendous Seal:
  Whatever Fate may do to them they have earned;
  --
  That spoke upon the shore of alien Seas.
  There beat a throb of living interchange:
  --
  Pursuing her Sealed formidable delight
  In a perilous adventure without close.
  --
  Of the soul's Search for lost Reality
  And her fictions drawn from spirit's au thentic fact,
  --
  Marry with a sky of calm a Sea of bliss.
  A fire to call eternity into Time,
  --
  This was a magic stream that reached no Sea.
  However far he went, wherever turned,
  --
  A beat of action and a cry of Search
  For ever grew in that unquiet world;

02.07 - George Seftris, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 02, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   Stoop down, if you can, to the dark Sea, forgetting
   The sound of a flute played to naked feet
  --
   To jaws of the Sea, to jaws of the earth;
   So many souls
  --
   Stayed in the pulses of the sky and in the Sea's roll
   Over upon the shingle again and again:11
  --
   The Sea, the curling waves.
   Just a little more
  --
   Seferis is a being of this in-between world, his consciousness a golden Seam joining two hemispheres.
   "Santorin" aGymnopaedia, in Poems, by George Seferis translated from the Greek by Rex Warner (The Bodley Head, London).

02.07 - The Descent into Night, #Savitri, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
    The Seal of tears, the bond of ignorance,
    He turned to find that wide world-failure's cause.
  --
    That was the Seal and warrant of this strength,
    He followed the track of dim tremendous steps
  --
    There Ego was lord upon his peacock Seat
    And Falsehood sat by him, his mate and queen:
  --
    And lighted its Search with the subconscient's flares.
    Thence bubbling rose sullying the upper air,
  --
    And using blood and torture as a Seal,
    Darkness proclaimed her slogans to the world.
  --
    Life clung to its Seat with cords of gasping breath;
    Lapped was his body by a tenebrous tongue.
  --
    As a Sea nears a victim bound and still,
    The approach alarmed his mind for ever dumb

02.08 - Jules Supervielle, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 02, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   You speak his real name and ask him to be Seated.
   One day there comes a knock and I guess it is he

02.08 - The World of Falsehood, the Mother of Evil and the Sons of Darkness, #Savitri, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  He felt the Sealed sense of the insensible world
  And a mute wisdom in the unknowing Night.

02.09 - The Paradise of the Life-Gods, #Savitri, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  His gates to the world were swept with Seas of light.
  His earth, dowered with celestial competence,

02.09 - Two Mystic Poems in Modern French, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 02, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   At such moments a memory comes of a divine tree, the tree of immortal life, and imprints a white Seal upon the king's tormented brow. The king feels it is another life, feels the queen awake by his side.
   To have the queen always by his side the king must close the doors and windows of the lower storey of his palace and climb the stairs upward.
  --
   With the inner ear open, with the outer ear closed, I hear the tranquil waters, bordered with laurels and roses, move somewhere within. That is a Sea of silence and of salt, but the cry of the wild storm-bird is not there.
   In the dark woodlands of our nature animals rush about. Someone is chasing them. A hound of heaven, a falcon of the sky is after its prey. There are hidden bushes, grottoes, secret holes and corners that shelter my favourite animals. But to the secret luminous eye the soild walls of the shelter are transparent, are seen through.
  --
   Various figures and images depict the nature and relation of the two. The lower is darkness and the night, the higher is light and the day. Sometimes it is the opposite: the lower is the day (ordinary common light), the higher is dark night (because unknown and unfamiliar or because of the very dazzle of its light). The lower is imaged at times as a woodland, a shelter for wild growths and roving animals. The higher is the hunter, with his hounds chasing the creatures of the lower domain. Also the higher is the serene infinite sky, the lower the raging Sea below. Otherwise, again, the higher is the vast Sea, tranquil or quietly rippling above and the lower is the solid material universe. The higher is the delightful sun, the lower is the muddy slimy earth of the bed of stones and rocks. The consummation, the dnouement is the interlocking between the two and a final coalescence in which the higher penetrates into the lower and the lower is sublimated into the higher and the two form one integral undivided reality.
   Poetry, Volume 104, No 5, August 1964.

02.10 - The Kingdoms and Godheads of the Little Mind, #Savitri, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  Packed into its Sealed small infinity,
  Its endless time-made world outfacing Time,
  --
  We must Search our nature with spiritual fire:
  An insect crawl preludes our glorious flight;
  --
  Assigned a Seat on the inconscient stage.
  66.26
  --
  Ever its Searching grasps at shapes around,
  Ever it hopes to find out greater things.
  --
  Mid an occult eternity's shoreless Sea.
  A small keen instrument the great Puissance chose,
  --
  And Searched for an ungrasped Omniscience.
  

  --
  The Energy acts, the stable is its Seal:
  On Shiva’s breast is stayed the enormous dance.
  --
  She took her firm and irremovable Seat,
  The strongest, wisest of the troll-like Three.
  --
  The eternal Advocate Seated as judge
  Armours in logic’s invulnerable mail
  --
  All staggered back into a Sea of doubt;
  This solid scheme melted in endless flux:
  --
  On lustrous Seas from the still rapt Alone
  To illumine the deep heart of self and things.

02.11 - The Kingdoms and Godheads of the Greater Mind, #Savitri, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  And Search for the secret meaning of the whole.
  To all that Spirit conceives they give a mould;
  --
  With larger lids and looks that Searched the unseen.
  A light of liberating knowledge shone
  --
  They read the codes and ciphers she had Sealed,
  Copies they made of all her guarded plans,
  --
  The surging wave-throbs of her vast Sea-heart
  They bound to a theorem of ordered beats:

02.14 - Appendix, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 02, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   Thou hadst a voice whose sound was like the Sea:8
   Once we cross beyond these second gates we reach an inner region, a secluded apartment of the soul where poetry assumes the garb of magic, a transcendent skill lends to words the supernatural beauty and grace of a magician's art. How often we have read these lines and heard them repeated and yet they have not grown stale:
  --
   Breaking the silence of the Seas
   Among the farthest Hebrides
  --
   Have sight of Proteus rising from the Sea
   Or hear old Triton blow his wreathd horn.
  --
   Voyaging through strange Seas of Thought, alone.10
   Thus, with this poet we gain admittance to the very heart, the innermost sanctuary of poetry where we fully realise what our old Indian critics had laid down as their final verdict, namely, that the poetic delight is akin to the Delight of Brahman.
  --
   Matthew Arnold brings out very well the nature of Words-worth's best work. Wordsworth at his peak, he says, seems to have surpassed even Shakespeare. He is then no longer in his own self. Mother Nature herself has taken her Seat there and she goes on writing herself through the hands of the poet.11
   write for him with her own bare, sheer, penetrating power."-Matthew Arnold, Essays in Criticism.
   Breaking the silence of the Seas .
   Among the farthest Hebrides,

02.14 - The World-Soul, #Savitri, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  Or the far anthem of a pilgrim Sea.
  An incense floated in the quivering air,

02.15 - The Kingdoms of the Greater Knowledge, #Savitri, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  All sentience is a Sea of happiness
  And all creation is an act of light.
  --
  And feeling swims across a Sea of peace
  And vision climbs beyond the reach of Time.
  --
  He rode the lightning Seas of cosmic Mind
  And crossed the ocean of original sound;
  --
  All flowed immeasurably to one Sea:
  All living forms became its atom homes.

03.01 - Humanism and Humanism, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 02, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   Indian spirituality precisely envisages such a transcendence. According to it, the liberated soul, one who lives in and with the Brahman or the Supreme Divine is he who 'has discarded the inferior human nature and has taken up the superior divine nature. He has conquered the evil of the lower nature, certainly; but also he has gone beyond the good of that nature. The liberated man is Seated above the play of the three Gunas that constitute the apar prakti.Human intelligence, human feeling, human sentiment, human motive do not move him. Humanism generally has no meaning for him. He is no longer human, but supra-human; his being and becoming are the spontaneous expression of a universal and transcendent consciousness. He does not always live and move externally in the non-human way; but even when he appears human in his life and action, his motives are not humanistic, his consciousness lies anchored somewhere else, in the Divine Will that makes him be and do whatever it chooses, human or not.
   There is, however, a type of humanism that is specially known in Indiait is not human humanism, but, as it is called, divine humanism. That is to say, the human formula is maintained, but a new significance, a transcendent connotation is put into it. The general contour of the instrumentation is preserved, but the substance is transmuted. The brain, the heart and the physical consciousness not only change their direction, but their very nature and character. And the Divine himself is conceived of as such a Human Person for the norm of the human personality is an eternal verity in the divine consciousness.

03.01 - The Pursuit of the Unknowable, #Savitri, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  A line where every hope and Search must cease
  Neared some intolerant bare Reality,
  --
  To rise again from that invisible Sea.
  All from his puissance born was now undone;
  --
  Before it sinks into a bourneless Sea, -
  As if it kept even on the brink of Nought
  --
  Answered at last to his soul's passionate Search:
  Passionless, wordless, absorbed in its fathomless hush,

03.02 - The Adoration of the Divine Mother, #Savitri, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  Leaving unbroken the last chapter's Seal,
  Unsolved the riddle of the unfinished Play;
  --
  Her body of beauty mooned the Seas of bliss.
  At the head she stands of birth and toil and fate,
  --
  And break the Seals on the dim soul of man
  And kindle her fire in the closed heart of things.
  --
  To break earth's Seal of ignorance and death;
  His nature's might seemed now an infant's grasp;

03.02 - Yogic Initiation and Aptitude, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 03, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   Now what exactly is this wonderful thing? This power that brings into being the non-being, realises the impossible? Whose is this Call, from where does it come? It is none other than the call of your own inmost being, of your secret self. It is the categorical imperative of the Divine Seated within your heart. Indeed, the first dawning of the spiritual life means the coming forward, the unveiling of this inner being. The ignorant and animal life of man persists so long as the inner being remains in the background, away from the dynamic life, so long as man is subject to the needs and impulses of his mind and life and body. True, through the demands and urges of this lower complex, it is always the inner being that gains and has its dictates carried out and is always the secret lord and enjoyer; but that is an indirect effect and it is a phenomenon that takes place behind the veil. The evolution, in other words, of the inner or psychic being proceeds through many and diverse experiencesmental, vital and physical. Its consciousness, on the one hand, grows, that is, enlarges itself, becomes wider and wider, from what was infinitesimal it moves towards infinity, and on the other, streng thens, intensifies itself, comes up from behind and takes its stand in front visibly and dynamically. Man's true individual being starts on its career of evolution as a tiny focus of consciousness totally submerged under the huge surface surge of mind and life and body consciousness. It stores up in itself and assimilates the essence of the various experiences that the mind and life and body bring to it in its unending series of incarnations; as it enriches itself thus, it increases in substance and potency, even like fire that feeds upon fuels. A time comes when the pressure of the developed inner being upon the mind and life and body becomes so great that they begin to lose their aboriginal and unregenerate freedom the freedom of doing as they like; they have now to pause in their unreflecting career, turn round, as it were, and imbibe and acquire the habit of listening to the deeper, the inner voice, and obey the direction, the comm and of the Call. This is the Word inviolate (anhata-vn) of which the sages speak; this is also referred to as the still small voice, for indeed it is scarcely audible at present amidst the din and clamour of the wild surges of the body and life and mind consciousness.
   Now, when this call comes clear and distinct, there is no other way for the man than to cut off the old moorings and jump into the shore less unknown. It is the categorical demand of such an overwhelming experience that made the Indian spirant declare:

03.03 - A Stainless Steel Frame, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 02, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   Corruption is the order of the day. In all walks of life, wherever we have to live and move, we come across the monster; we cannot pass him by, we have to accost him (even in the Shakespearean sense, that is) welcome him, woo him. It is like one of the demons of the Greek legends that come out of the unknown, the Sea or the sky, to prey upon a helpa less land and its people until a deliverer comes.
   Corruption appears today with a twofold face, Janus like: violence and falsehood. In private life, in the political field, in the business world, in social dealings, it is now an established practice, it has gained almost the force of a law of nature that success can be achieved only with these two comrades on your either side. A gentle, honest, peace-loving man is inevitably pushed back, he has to go to the wall; a straightforward truthful candid soul will get no hearing and make no living. From high diplomacy on the international level to village pettifoggery, from the blast of the atom bomb to the thrust of the dagger, we have all the degrees of the two cardinal virtues that make up the warp and woof of modern life.

03.03 - Modernism - An Oriental Interpretation, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 01, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   The history of the emancipation of the different psychological domains in man is an interesting and instructive study. For the heart and the mind too were not always free and autonomous. An old-world consciousness was ruled or inspired by another faculty the religious sense. It is a sense, a faculty that has its Seat neither in the mind nor even in the heart proper. Some would say it is in an inmost or topmost region, the Self, while others would relegate it to something quite the opposite, the lowest and most external strand in the human consciousness, viz., that of unconsciousness or infra-consciousness, ignorance, fear, superstition.
   The domination of the religious sense reached its apogee in the Middle Ages when it almost swallowed up and annihilated all other faculties and movements in man. The end of that epoch and the first beginnings of the Modern Age were signalised by the Mind, i.e. the Reason, declaring its independence. This was the Renaissance; and it was then that the seed was sown of modern science and scientism.

03.03 - The House of the Spirit and the New Creation, #Savitri, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  All her dim crypts and corners Searched with fire
  Where refugee instincts and unshaped revolts
  --
  His soul was all in front like a great Sea
  Flooding the mind and body with its waves;
  --
  Like a tired god into mysterious Seas.
  The robes of mortal thinking were cast down
  --
  Laid on his limbs the Spirit's measureless Seal,
  Infinity swallowed him into shoreless trance.
  --
  As if a Sea exploring its own depths,
  A living Oneness widened at its core
  --
  A ripple on a single Sea of peace.
  His mind answered to countless communing minds,
  --
  On the beaches of the Sea of Infinity.
  Against this glory of spiritual states,
  --
  It lived still sunk in its own tenebrous Seas,
  Upholding the world's inconscient unity

03.04 - The Body Human, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 03, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   The perfection of the anatomical and morphological structure in man consists precisely in its wonderful elasticity the 'infinite faculty' or multiple functioning referred to by Shakespeare. This is the very characteristic character of man both with regard to his physical and psychological make-up. The other species are, everyone of them, more or less, a specialised formation; we have there a closed system, a fixed and definite physical mould and pattern of life. A cat or a crow of a million years ago, like 'the immemorial elm' was not very different from its descendant of today; not so with man. I mean, the human frame, in its general build, might have remained the: same from the beginning of time, but the uses to which it has been put, the works that have been demanded of it are multifarious, indeed of infinite variety. Although it is sometimes stated that the human body too has undergone a change (and is still undergoing) from what was once heavy and muscular, tall and stalwart, with a thicker skeletal system, towards something lighter and more delicate. Also an animal, like the plant, because of its rigidity of pattern, remains unchanged, keeping to its own geographical habitat. Change of climate meant for the animal a considerable change, a Sea-change, a change of species, practically. But man can easilymuch more easily than an animal or a plantacclimatise himself to all sorts of variable climates. There seems to be a greater resilience in his physical system, even as a physical object. Perhaps it contains a greater variety of component elements and centres of energy which support its versatile action. The human frame, one may say, is like the solar spectrum that contains all the colour vibrations and all the lines characteristic of the different elements. The solar sphere is the high symbol for man.
   The story runs (Aitareya Upanishad) that once the gods wished to come down and inhabit an earthly frame. Several animal forms (the cow, the horse) were presented to them one after another, but they were not satisfied, none was considered adequate for their habitation. At last the human frame (with its conscious personality) was offered to them and immediately they declared that that was indeed the perfect form they neededsuktam bateti and they entered into it.

03.04 - The Vision and the Boon, #Savitri, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  All at her contact broke from silence' Seal;
  Spirit and body thrilled identified,
  --
  All was a limitless Sea that heaved to the moon.
  A divinising stream possessed his veins,
  --
  And still the Seals are firm upon man's soul
  And weary is the ancient Mother s heart.
  --
  All-Knowledge wrap one mind in Seas of light,
  All-Love throb single in one human heart.
  --
  As on a solid rock in infinite Seas.
  The Lord of Life resumed his mighty rounds

03.06 - Divine Humanism, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 01, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   Indian spirituality envisages precisely such a transcendence. According to it, the liberated soul, one who lives in and with the Brahman or the Supreme Divine, is he who has discarded the inferior human nature and has taken up the superior divine nature. He has conquered the evil of the lower nature, certainly; but also he has gone beyond the good of that nature. The liberated man is Seated above the play of the three Gunas that constitute the inferior hemisphere of manifestation, apar prakti, Human intelligence, human feeling, human sentiment, human motive, even at their best and purest, do not move him. Humanism has naturally no meaning for him. He is no longer human, but supra-human; his being and becoming are the spontaneous expression of a universal and transcendent consciousness. He may not always live and move externally in the non-human way; but even when he appears human in his life and action, his motives are not humanistic, his consciousness lies anchored somewhere else, in the transcendent Will of the Divine that makes him be and do whatever it chooses, human or otherwise.
   And yet there is a humanism that is proper to Indiait is not 'human humanism', but, as it is called, 'divine humanism'. That is to say, the human formula is maintained, but a new significance, a transcendent connotation is put into it. The general contour of the instrumentation is preserved, but the substance is transmuted. The brain, the heart and the physical consciousness not only change their direction, but their very nature and character. And the Divine Himself is conceived as such a Divine Person for the norm of the human personality in this view is an eternal verity in the divine consciousness.

03.06 - The Pact and its Sanction, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 02, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   The Pact if it is to be a success must be implemented at three levels. First of all, at the highest level, at the source itself, that is to say, between the Governments who initiated the move. The ministers and members at the top should themselves maintain an entente cordiale (in the literal and true sense of the phrase) and set an example by their word and deed, and what is more difficult and important, in their thought and feeling. They that are on either side of the fence should meet and talk and intermix as real friends and comrades, devise ways and means as to how best to carry out what they sincerely wish and desire. If they do not believe in the agreement in their heart of hearts, if they accept it simply because forced by compelling circumstances and because there was no other way out, if they entertain doubts and reservations and take it up as a pis aller, than surely more than half the force of the Pact is already gone. If the Pact is not Sealed by the truth of our heart, then it becomes a mere scrap of paper and is sure to go the way of all such papers. It will not be stronger than the hundred and one contracts that are made between states only to be broken at the earliest opportunity. We have taken as the motto of our government the flaming mantra of the Upanishad, Truth alone leads to victory; we should not forget the continuation of the text, and not false hood.
   The leaders overhead should be actuated by the truth of the soul (indeed for that they should have first a soul). A mainly political deal covers up the fissure, an apparent solution or easing of the situation hides a festering sore. We should have understood by now, it has been the bitter lesson of the epoch comprising the last two great wars that mere politics does not save, on the contrary, it leads you into a greater and greater mess. And still if governments have not learnt the lesson, if they follow the old system of real-politick, well, we can say only God save us, for we are heading straight over the precipicea final crash or a terrible revolution.
  --
   The whole difficulty centres upon the question: who rouses whom, and what is the principle that is meant to rouse. There is a slogan that incited the Red Terror of the French Revolution; there is the other one which inspired the Nazis; there is still another one rampant that had the Seal and sanction of Stalin and his politburo. These have spread their dark wings and covered the saviour light. On the other hand, the voice of the Vedic Rishi that hymned the community of faith and speech and act, the kindly light that Buddha carried to suffering humanity, the love and sacrifice of Christ showing and embleming the way of redemption, the saints and sages in our own epoch who have visioned the ideal of human unity in a divine humanity, even secular leaders who labour for "one world", "a brave new world"all point to the other line of growth and development that man can follow and must and shall follow. The choice has to be made and the right direction given. In India today, there are these two voices put against each other and clear in their call: one asks for unity and harmony, wideness and truth, the other its contrary working for separativeness, disintegration, narrowness, and make-believe and falsehood. One must have the courage and the sagacity to fix one's loyalty and adhesion.
   A true covenant there can be only between parties that work for the light, are inspired by the same divine purpose. Otherwise if there is a fundamental difference in the motive, in the soul-impulse, then it is no longer a pact between comrades, but a patchwork of irreconcilable elements. I have spoken of the threefold sanction of the covenant. The sanction from the top initiates, plans and supports, the sanction from the bottom establishes and furnishes the field, but it is the sanction from the mid-region that inspires, executes, makes a living reality of what is no more than an idea, a possibility. On one side are the Elders, the Seasoned statesmen, the wise ones; on the other, the general body of mankind waiting to be moved and guided; in between is the army of young enthusiasts, enlightened or illumined (not necessarily young in age) who form the pra, the vital sheath of the body politic. Allby far the largest part of itdepends upon the dreams that the Prana has been initiated and trained to dream.
   This life principle of a body politic seems in Pakistan to be represented by the Ansars. The question then to be determined is whether they have accepted the Pact or not. If they have, is it merely a political expedient or do they find in it a real moral value? We have to weigh and judge the ideal and motive that inspire this organisation which seeks to be the steel frame supporting or supported by the Government. We ask: is this a nucleus, a seed bed for the new life to take birth and grow, the new life that would go to the making of the new world and humanity? And we have to ask India too, has she found her nucleus or nuclei, on her side, that would generate and foster the power of her soul and spirit? The high policy of a government remains a dead law or is misconstrued and misapplied through local agents: they are in fact the local growths that feed the national life and are fed by it and they need careful nurture and education, for upon them depends ultimately the weal or the woe of the race.

03.08 - The Democracy of Tomorrow, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 02, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   The great mantra of individual liberty, in the social and political domain, was given by Rous Seau in that famous opening line of his famous book,The Social Contract, almost the Bible of an age; Man is born free. And the first considerable mass rising seeking to vindicate and realise that ideal came with the toxin of the mighty French Revolution. It was really an awakening or rebirth of the individual that was the true source and sense of that miraculous movement. It meant the advent of democracy in politics and romanticism in art. The century that followed was a period of great experiment: for the central theme of that experiment was the Search for the individual. In honouring the individual and giving it full and free scope the movement went far and even too far: liberty threatened to lead towards licence, democracy towards anarchy and disintegration; the final consequence of romanticism was surrealism, the deification of individual reason culminated in solipsism or ego-centricism. Naturally there came a reaction and we are in this century, still, on the high tide of this movement of reaction. Totalitarianism in one form or another continues to be the watchword and although neither Hitler nor Mussolini is there, a very living ghost of theirs stalks the human stage. The liberty of the individual, it is said and is found to be so by experience, is another name of the individual's erraticism and can produce only division and mutual clash and strife, and, in the end, social disintegration. A strong centralised power is necessary to hold together the warring elements of a group. Indeed, it is asserted, the group is the true reality and to maintain it and make it great the component individuals must be steamrollered into a compact mass. Evidently this is a poise that cannot stand long: the repressed individual rises in revolt and again we are on the move the other way round. Thus a never-ending see-saw, a cyclic recurrence of the same sequence of movements appears to be an inevitable law governing human society: it seems to have almost the absolutism of a law of Nature.1
   In this connection we can recall Plato's famous serial of social types from aristocracy to tyranny, the last coming out of democracy the type that precedes it, (almost exactly as we have experienced it in our own days). But the most interesting point to which we can look with profit is Plato's view that the types are as men are, that is to say, the character and nature of man in a given period determines the kind of government or social system he is going to have. There has been this cyclic rotation of types, because men themselves were rotating types, because, in other words, the individuals composing human society had not found their true reality, their abiding status. Plato's aristocracy was the ideal society, it was composed of and ruled by the best of men (aristas, srestha) the wisest. And the question was put by many and not answered by Plato himself, what brought about the decline in a perfect system. We have attempted to give our answer.

03.09 - Art and Katharsis, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 01, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   Whatever is ugly and gross, all the ills and evils of life that is to say, what appears as such to our external mind and senseswhen they have passed through the crucible of the poet's consciousness undergoes a Sea-change and puts on an otherworldly beauty and value. We know of the alchemy of poetic transformation that was so characteristic of Wordsworth's manner and to which the poet was never tired of referring, how the physical and brute natureeven a most insignificant and meaningless and unshapely object in it attains a spiritual sense and beauty when the poet takes it up and treasures it in his tranquil and luminous and in-gathered consciousness, his "inward eye". A crude feeling, a raw passion, a tumult of the senses, in the same way, sifted through the poetic perception, becomes something that opens magic casements, glimpses the silence of the farthest Hebrides, wafts us into the bliss of the invisible and the beyond.
   The voice of Art is sweetly persuasivekntsmmita, as the Sanskrit rhetoricians say-it is the voice of the beloved, not that of the school-master. The education of Poetry is like the education of Nature: the poet said of the child that grew in sun and shower

03.12 - Communism: What does it Mean?, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 02, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   Be that as it may, if one demands a fair share of the riches of the commonwealth, one must lend one's hand honestly and whole-heartedly to its production. That is the line of true communism. Above all, one must cultivate the civic sense, the very primary thing one must have for a harmoniously prosperous collective life, we have to learn again the first lesson of civilised living in these days when the brute and the vampire are Seated in human hearts. We must not always clamour for selfish gains, gains for oneself, for one's class or community, or even for one's country. We must have a global view of the human society which is a complex and multifoliate organism. Many interests have to be served, many lines of growth have to be encouraged, liberty for contraries all in the framework of a wider harmony. The ancient Rishis invoked the aid of the gods Mitra and Varuna for the establishment of that wide harmony, the builders of the new age too can do no better.
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04.01 - The Birth and Childhood of the Flame, #Savitri, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  The Seasons drew in linked significant dance
  The symbol pageant of the changing year.
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  And the blue Seal of a great burnished sky.
  Next through its fiery swoon or clotted knot
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  A traveller from unquiet neighbouring Seas,
  The dense-maned monsoon rode neighing through earth's hours:
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  Three thoughtful Seasons passed with shining tread
  And scanning one by one the pregnant hours
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  A Mind empowered from Truth's immutable Seat
  Was framed for vision and interpreting act

04.01 - The Divine Man, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 03, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   But there is a still closer mystery, the mystery of mysteries. There has not been merely a general descent, the descent of a world-force on a higher plane into another world-force on a lower plane; but that there is the descent of the individual, the personal Godhead into and as an earthly human being. The Divine born as a man and leading the life of a man among us and as one of us, the secret of Divine Incarnation is the supreme secret. That is the mechanism adopted by the Divine to cure and transmute human illshimself becoming a man, taking upon himself the burden of the evil that vitiates and withers life and working it out in and through himself. Something of this truth has been caught in the Christian view of Incarnation. God sent upon earth his only begotten son to take upon himself the sins of man, suffer vicariously for him, pay the ransom and thus liberate him, so that he may reach salvation, procure his Seat by the side of the Father in Heaven. Man corrupted as he is by an original sin cannot hope by his own merit to achieve salvation. He can only admit his sin and repent and wait for the Grace to save him. The Indian view of Incarnation laid more stress upon the positive aspect of the matter, viz, the role of the Incarnation as the inaugurator and establisher of a new order in lifedharmasasthpanrthya. The Avatar brings down and embodies a higher principle of human organisation, a greater consciousness which he infuses into the existing pattern, individual or collective, which has -served its purpose, has become otiose and time-barred and needs to be remodelled, has been at the most preparatory to something else. The Avatar means a new revelation and the uplift of the human consciousness into a higher mode of being. The physical form he takes signifies the physical pressure that is exerted for the corroboration and fixation of the inner illumination that he brings upon earth and in the human frame. The Indian tradition has focussed its attention upon the Goodreyasand did not consider it essential to dwell upon the Evil. For one who finds and sees the Good always and everywhere, the Evil does not exist. Sri Aurobindo lays equal emphasis on both the aspects. Naturally, however, he does not believe in an original evil, incurable upon earth and in earthly life. In conformity with the ancient Indian teaching he declares the original divinity of man: it is because man is potentially and essentially divine that he can become actually and wholly divine. The Bible speaks indeed of man becoming perfect even as the Father in Heaven is perfect: but that is due exclusively to the Grace showered upon man, not because of any inherent perfection in him. But in according full divinity to man, Sri Aurobindo does not minimise the part of the undivine in him. This does not mean any kind of Manicheism: for Evil, according to Sri Aurobindo, is not coeval or coterminous with the Divine, it is a later or derivative formation under given conditions, although within the range and sphere of the infinite Divine. Evil exists as a stern reality; even though it may be temporary and does not touch the essential reality, it is not an illusion nor can it be ignored, brushed aside or bypassed as something superficial or momentary and of no importance. It has its value, its function and implication. It is real, but it is not irremediable. It is contrary to the Divine but not contradictory. For even the Evil in its inmost substance carries or is the reality which it opposes or denies outwardly. Did not the very first of the apostles of Christ deny his master at the crucial moment? As we have said, evil is a formation necessitated by certain circumstances, the circumstances changed, the whole disposition as at present constituted changes automatically and fundamentally.
   The Divine then descends into the earth-frame, not merely as an immanent and hidden essencesarvabhtntratm but as an individual person embodying that essencemnu tanumritam. Man too, however earthly and impure he maybe, is essentially the Divine himself, carries in him the spark of the supreme consciousness that he is in his true and highest reality. That is how in him is bridged the gulf that apparently exists between the mortal and the immortal, the Infinite and the Finite, the Eternal and the Momentary, and the Divine too can come into him and become, so to say, his lower self.
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   But this is God's sharela part de Dieu; for man too as man has to do his part. Because the Divine descending and accomplishing the work does not mean either of two things: first, it does not mean that it is a sudden miracle, deus ex machine, a fiat from the heaven which upsets and bears down everything before it and practically has no relation, logical or causal with what precedes and what follows. It is, on the contrary, as we have said, the culmination of a long process, the Seal of fulfilment set upon a steady preparation and travailing growth. The Divine descends when the time is ripe, that is to say, when forces and instruments have been developed, refined, sharpened and tempered, so that they can harness and wield the Power from above. But for the preparation, the necessary conditions being there, the Grace would not have descended, although it is also true that but for the Grace, the culmination and the utter fulfilment would not have come aboutthere would have been only a vicious circle or an unending seesaw. Next, the Descent does not mean 'either that following upon it the whole business is done and completed automatically and immediately or nothing is left to be done any more. Not so. It means that what has been so long practically beyond reach, towards which one had to move with uncertainty and vague effort and in a roundabout way, as though through a trackless virgin forest or across an uncharted Sea, has now been brought nearer and closer to human grasp, is now made part and parcel of earth's familiar atmosphere, so that any human being who genuinely aspires and looks for it can find it about him: there is just a thin veil which has to be put aside a little, into which a little opening is to be made and one comes in contact with or even enters into what one seeks. This means that the Grace has leaned down to man, but man too has at least to stretch his arms to touch and embrace it. Furthermore, to make that Grace permanently active and real in the normal consciousness, one has to labour, work out in fact what is given potentially: the seed is planted for him, it will grow and bloom and come to fruition provided necessary care and attention are given to the soil that bears it.
   Thus then the embodied human person who has the embodied Divine Person before his eyes must know how to instal and incorporate the Divine Person in him, in his body and physical existence. That was perhaps the mystery sought to be conveyed in the Christian sacrament of transubstantiation. The bread and wine that the initiate has to take in representare or become actually and physically, as the Christian mystics assert the flesh and blood of Christ. One has to become the Divine Person in flesh and blood, wholly and integrally. As the fossil is a transmutation in stone, grain by grain, of a living bodyorganic elements eliminated and replaced by the inorganic in the very atomic structure and constitutioneven so, the living human structure, the mental, vital and physical formation will be translated, grain by grain, atom by atom into the divine substance by the infusion and imposition of the Divine figure.

04.01 - The March of Civilisation, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 01, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   A light that was ne'er on Sea or land. . .
   A glory that hath passed away from earth.
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   Turning to India we find a fuller and completerif not a globalpicture of the whole movement. India, we may say, is the spiritual world itself: and she epitomised the curve of human progress in a clearer and more significant manner. Indian history, not its political but its cultural and spiritual history, divides itself naturally into great movements with corresponding epochs each dwelling upon and dealing with one domain in the hierarchy of man's consciousness. The stages and epochs are well known: they are(l) Vedic, (2) Upanishadic, (3) Darshanasroughly from Buddha to Shankara, (4) Puranic, (5) Bhagavataor the Age of Bhakti, and finally (6) the Tantric. The last does not mean that it is the latest revelation, the nearest to us in time, but that it represents a kind of complementary movement, it was there all along, for long at least, and in which the others find their fruition and consummation. We shall explain presently. The force of consciousness that came and moved and moulded the first and the earliest epoch was Revelation. It was a power of direct vision and occult will and cosmic perception. Its physical Seat is somewhere behind and or just beyond the crown of the head: the peak of man's manifest being that received the first touch of Surya Savitri (the supreme Creative Consciousness) to whom it bowed down uttering the invocation mantra of Gayatri. The Ray then entered the head at the crown and illumined it: the force of consciousness that ruled there is Intuition, the immediate perception of truth and reality, the cosmic consciousness gathered and concentrated at that peak. That is Upanishadic knowledge. If the source and foundation of the Vedic initiation was occult vision, the Upanishad meant a pure and direct Ideation. The next stage in the coming down or propagation of the Light was when it reached further down into the brain and the philosophical outlook grew with rational understanding and discursive argumentation as the channel for expression, the power to be cultivated and the limb to be developed. The Age of the Darshanas or Systems of Philosophy started with the Buddha and continued till it reached its peak in Shankaracharya. The age sought to give a bright and strong mental, even an intellectual body to the spiritual light, the consciousness of the highest truth and reality. In the Puranic Age the vital being was touched by the light of the spirit and principally on the highest, the mental level of that domain. It meant the advent of the element of feeling and emotiveness and imagination into the play of the Light, the beginning of their reclamation. This was rendered more concrete and more vibrant and intense in the next stage of the movement. The whole emotional being was taken up into the travailing crucible of consciousness. We may name it also as the age of the Bhagavatas, god-lovers, Bhaktas. It reached its climax in Chaitanya whose physical passion for God denoted that the lower ranges of the vital being (its physical foundations) were now stirred in man to awake and to receive the Light. Finally remains the physical, the most material to be worked upon and made conscious and illumined. That was the task of the Tantras. Viewed in that light one can easily understand why especial stress was laid in that system upon the esoteric discipline of the five m's (pancha makra),all preoccupied with the handling and harnessing of the grossest physical instincts and the most material instruments. The Tantric discipline bases itself upon Nature Power coiled up in Matter: the release of that all-conquering force through a purification and opening into the consciousness of the Divine Mother, the transcendent creatrix of the universe. The dynamic materialising aspect of consciousness was what inspired the Tantras: the others forming the Vedantic line, on the whole, were based on the primacy of the static being, the Purusha, aloof and withdrawing.
   The Indian consciousness, we say, presented the movement as an intensive and inner, a spiritual process: it dealt with the substance itself, man's very nature and sought to know it from within and shape it consciously. In Europe where the frontal consciousness is more stressed and valued, the more characteristic feature of its history is the unfoldment and metamorphosis of the forms and expressions, the residuary powers, as it were, of man's evolving personality, individual and social.

04.02 - Human Progress, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 03, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   A slumber did my spirit Seal, Miscellaneous Poems
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04.02 - The Growth of the Flame, #Savitri, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  And giant rivers pacing to vast Seas,
  A field of creation and spiritual hush,
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  Crossing the mystic Seas of the Beyond
  To live on eagle heights near to the Sun.

04.03 - Consciousness as Energy, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 03, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   A live wirethrough which an electric current, say of several thousand volts, is passinglooks quite innocent, motionless, inactive, almost inert. The appearance, needless to say, is deceptive. Even so the still life of a Yogin. Action does not consist merely in mechanical motion visible to the eye: intra-atomic movements that are subtle, invisible, hard to detect even by the most sensitive instruments, possess a tremendous potency, even to unimaginable degrees. Likewise in man, the extent of muscular flexions does not give the measure or potential of his activity. One cannot say that the first-line infantryman who rushes and charges, shoots, bayonets, kills and is killed is more active and dynamic than the general who sits quiet behind in a cabin and merely sends out orders. Vivekananda wandered about the whole of India, crossed the Seas, traversed continents, undertook whirlwind campaignstalking, debating, lecturing: it was a life superbly rich in muscular movements. By his side, Ramakrishna would appear quite tameinactive, introvert: fewer physical displacements or muscular exercises marked his life. And yet, ask anyone who is in touch with the inner life of these great souls, he will tell you, Vivekananda is only a spark from the mighty and concentrated Energy that Ramakrishna was.
   What is this spiritual or Yogic Energy? Ordinary people, people with a modern mind, would concede at the most that there are two kinds of activity: (1) real activityphysical action, work, labour with muscle and nerve, and (2) passive activityactivity of mind and thought. According to the pragmatic standard especial, if not entire, importance is given the first category; the other category, sicklied o'er with the pale cast of thought, is held at a discount. The thoughtful people are philosophers at the most, they are ineffectual angels in this workaday world of ours. We need upon earth people of sterner stuff, dynamic people who are not thought-bound, but know how to apply and execute their ideas, whatever they may be. Lenin was great, not because he had revolutionary ideas, but because he gave a muscular frame to them. Such people alone are the pragmatic, dynamic, useful category of humanity. The others are, according to the more radical leftist view, merely parasitic, and according to a more generous liberal view, chiefly decorative elements in human society. Mind-energy can draw dream pictures, beautiful perhaps, but inane; it is only muscular energy that gives a living and material bodya local habitation and a nameto what otherwise would be airy nothing.
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   But this is the Seamy side of Nature, there is also a sunny side. If there is a nadir, there must be a corresponding zenith. In the Vedic image, if man is born of the Dark Mother, he is also a child of the White Mother (ka and vet). Or again, if Earth is our mother, the Heaven is our fatherdyaur me pit mat pthiv iyam. In other words, consciousness extends not in depth alone, but in height alsoit is vertically extended, infinite both ways. As there is a sub-consciousness or unconsciousness, so also there is at the other end super-consciousness.
   Now this superconsciousness is the true origin of creation, although the apparent and objective creation starts with and is based upon Unconsciousness. All norms and archetypes belong to the superconsciousness; for the sake of material creation they are thrown down or cast as seed into the Unconscious and in this process they undergo a change, a deformation and aberration. All the major themes of dream myths and prehistoric legends which the psychologists claim to have found imbedded in man's subconscient consciousness are in fact echoes and mirages of great spiritualsuperconscientrealities reflected here below. The theme of the Hero of the Dual Mother (Dark and Fair), of Creation and Sacrifice, these are, according to Jung, dramatisations of some fundamental movements and urges in the dark subconscient nature. Jung, however, throws a luminous suggestion in characterising the nature of this vast complex. The general sense, Jung says; is that of a movement forward, of a difficult journey, of a pull backward and downward, of yawning abysses that call, of a light that beckons. It is an effort, a travail of what lies imbedded and suppressed to come out into the open, into the normal consciousness and thus release an unhealthy tension, restore a balance in the individual's system. Modern psychology lays great stress upon the integration of personality. Most of the ills that human nature suffers from, they say, are due to this division or schism in it, a suppressed subconsciousness and an expressed consciousness seeking to express a negation of that subconsciousness. Modern psychology teaches that one should dive into the nether regions and face squarely whatever elements are there, help these to follow their natural bent to come up and see the light of the day. Only thus there can be established a unitary movement, an even consistency and an equilibrium throughout the entire consciousness and being.

04.03 - The Call to the Quest, #Savitri, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  And masking the oracular tripod Seat
  A specious Idol fills the marvel shrine.
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  Were Seas of love and thought that held the world;
  Marvelling at life and earth they saw truths far.
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  All knowledge rushes on him like a Sea:
  Transmuted by the white spiritual ray
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  Delight had fled to Search the spacious world.
  

04.04 - A Global Humanity, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 01, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   Such then is the destiny of man and mankindman to rise to higher heights of consciousness beyond mental reason that are not governed by the principle of division, separation, antithesis but by the principle of unity, identity, mutuality and totality. In other words, he will take his Seat in the status of his soul, his inner and inmost being, his divine personality where he is one with all beings and with the world. This is a rare and difficult realisation for man as he is today, but tomorrow it will be his normal nature. The individual will live in his total being and therefore in and through other individuals; as a consequence the nature too in each will undergo a divine transmutation, a marvellous Sea-change.
   Humanity as a race will then present the figure of a homogeneous unitit will be a unity of many diversified elements, not simply, however, a composition of discrete individuals, but of varied aggregations of individualseven as the body is not merely composed of cells, but also these cells are collected in aggregates forming various limbs and systems, each again with its own identity and function. Indeed, the cosmic or global humanity is very likely to be pyramidal in structurenot a flat and level construction. There will be an overall harmony and integration containing a rich variety of gradationsgradations of consciousness, as even now there are: only the whole will be more luminous, that is to say, more conscious and more concordant; for at the top, on the higher levels, new lights will show themselves and men embodying those lights. They will radiate and spread out, infiltrate into the lower ranges something of their enlightenment and harmony and happiness which will bring about a global purification and a new dispensation; even the material world, the vegetable and mineral domains too may be taken up into this luminous consummation and earth become the Garden of Eden that it once was, suffused with a new glory.

04.04 - The Quest, #Savitri, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  The eyes that wandered were its Searchlight fires,
  The hands that held the reins its living tools;
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  Some winged like birds out of the cosmic Sea
  And vanished into a bright and featureless Vast:
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  Came gliding among meditation's Seats.
  Often in twilight mid returning troops

04.05 - The Immortal Nation, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 01, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   Another fact. The Asiatic peoples or nations endured generally longer than their European brethren. I have spoken of India and China, I may now refer to Persia, the old Persia that has a glorious story to tell for more than a thousand years (from Cyrus to the last of the Sassanides) ending or suffering a Sea-change with the advent of the Arabs. The Arabs themselves and also the Hebrews were likewise long-lived peoples, although both of them have this especial characteristic that theirs is not a land-locked civilisation, that is to say, they were not peoples wedded to their own land, a mother-country of their own, theirs was a peripatetic genius which went abroad and sought to make their own or make themselves over to and enter into other countries and other cultures. Perhaps this is their way of securing a long life.
   The reason for a long life must necessarily be in the mode of life itself. The life lived by later nations had a very dominant politico-economic bias. The government, the political, that is to say, administrative power was of outstanding importance, the economic factor being necessarily an indispensable adjunct. On the other hand, in Egypt, in Greece and in all the Eastern countries, the main stream of life ran in another channel; it was cultural and ideative. What remains of Greece or even of Egypt, what the Eastern countries carry still here and there in a living manner is that element that which is immortal in mortality, as the Vedic Rishis say. The stone monuments bear a significance and a message even to us, because they embody and point to what moved, inspired and fashioned the consciousness, the inner life of these races. And it is that that outlives the glories of governments and rulers.

04.09 - To the Heights-I (Mahasarswati), #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 02, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
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04.10 - To the Heights-X, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 02, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
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04.13 - To the HeightsXIII, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 02, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   The Seas of sorrow disappear at the touch of thy Grace,
   O Mother of Peace, Mother victorious!

04.33 - To the Heights-XXXIII, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 02, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   Behold the Sea of delight that burst upon me,
   The ecstasy that became my being!

04.45 - To the Heights-XLV, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 02, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   In one Seamless sheet of soothing blue.
   Draw back from the outgazing facets,
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   The frozen Sea of compact delight.
   This is the silence and annihilation,

05.01 - Man and the Gods, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 01, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   We have spoken of the stability, the fixity, the rigidity even, of the god type and we contrasted it with the variability, the many-sidedness, the multiple character of the human consciousness. In another view, however, the tables are turned and the opposite appears as the truth. Man, for example., has a physical body and nothing is more definite and fixed and rigid than this material sheath. The gods have no body, but they have a form which is supple and changeful, not hard and crystallised like the human figure. Gods, we said, are cosmic forceslines (or vectors, if we wish to be scientifically precise) of universal forces; this does not mean that they have no shape or form. They too have a form and can be recognised by it even as a human being is recognisable by his body. In spite of variability the form retains its identity. The form changes, for a god has the capacity to act in different contexts at the same time; within his own universe a god is multi-dimensional. The Indian seer and artist often seeks to convey this character of the immortals by giving them a plurality of arms and heads. In modern times the inspiration behind the surrealist movement lies precisely in this attempt to express simultaneity of diverse gestures and activities, a synthetic close-up of succeeding moments and disparate objects or events. But in spite of all changes Proteus remains Proteus and can be recognised as such by the vigilant and careful eye. The human frame, we have said, is more fixed and rigid, being made of the material substance. It has not evidently the variability of the body of a god. And yet there is a deeper mystery: the human body is not or need not be so inflexible as it appears to be or as it usually is. It has considerable plastic capacities. We would say that the human body holds a marvellous juste milieu. By its solid concreteness it acts as a fortress for the inner consciousness to dwell in safe from easy attacks of the hostiles: it acts also as a firm weapon for the same inner consciousness to cut into the material world and indent and impress its pattern of truth upon an otherwise hard and refractory material made of ignorance and obscurity and falsehood. Furthermore, it is supple enough to receive and record into its grain the pattern and substance of the higher reality. The image of the transubstantiation of bread and wine into the flesh and blood of Christ is symbolic of the alchemy of which the human body is capable when one knows how to treat it in occult knowledge and power. The human body can suffer a Sea-change which is not within the reach of the radiant body of an immortal.
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   The gods are glorious beings; they are aspects and personalities of the Divine, presiding and ruling over the cosmic laws, each with his own truth and norm and dominion, although, in the higher status, all work together and harmoniously. Even then they do not possess a soul, a psychic core of being. They are forms and powers of consciousness organised round a divine truth, a typal Idea; but they do not have this exquisite presence secretly Seated in the heart, which is the privilege of the terrestrial creature.
   And the exquisiteness, the special quality of this inner Heart is mostly if not wholly derived from a particular factor of terrestrial evolution. For the journey here is a sacrifice, a passage through pain and suffering, even through frustration and death. The tears that accompany the mortal being in his calvary of an earthly life serve precisely as a holy unction of purification, give a sweet intensity to all his urges in the progressive march to Resurrection. This is the Immanent Divine who has to be worshipped and realised as much as the Transcendent Divine, if man is to fulfil himself wholly and earth justify its existence.

05.02 - Gods Labour, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 01, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   The usual idea of God (as the theists hold, for example) is that he is an infinite eternal impassible being, aloof from human toils and earthly turmoils, himself untouched by these and yet, in and through them, directing the world for an inscrutable purpose, unless it is for leaning towards it and stretching out the hand of Grace to those of the mortals who wish to come out of the nightmare of life, sever the coils of earthly existence. But the Divine in order to be and remain divine need not hold to his Seat above and outside the creation, severely separated from his creatures. He can, on the contrary, become truly the ordinary man and labour as all others, yet maintaining his divinity and being conscious of it. After all, is not man, every human being, built in the same pattern, a composite of the earthly human element supported and infused by a secret divine element? However, God, the individual Divine, does become man, one of them and one with them. Only, his labour thereby increases manifold, hard and heavy, although for that very reason full of a bright rich multiple promise. The Divine's self-hurilanisation has for it a double purpose: (I) to show man by example how he can become what he truly is, how he can divinise himself: the Divine as man lives out the life of a sadhakawholly and completely; (2) to help concretely by his own force of consciousness the world and man in their endeavour for progress and evolution, to give the help wholly and completely from the innermost status of the self down to the most external physical body and the material field. This help again is a twofold function. The first is to make available, gather within easy reach, the high realisations, the spiritual treasures that are normally stored in a heaven somewhere else. The Divine Man brings down the divine attributes close to our earth, turns them from mere far possibilities into near probabilities, even imminent realities. They are made part and parcel, constituent elements of the earthly atmosphere, so that one has only to open one's mouth to brea the in, extend one's arms to seize and possess them: even to this opening and this gesture man is helped by the concrete touch and presence of the Divine. Further, the help and succour come in another way which is more intimate, more living and appealing to man.
   A great mystery of existence, its central rub is the presence of Evil. All spiritual, generally all human endeavour has to face and answer this Sphinx. As he answers, so will be his fate. He cannot rise up even if he wishes, earth cannot progress even when there is the occasion, because of this besetting obstacle. It has many names and many forms. It is Sin or Satan in Christianity; Buddhism calls it Mara. In India it is generally known as Maya. Grief and sorrow, weakness and want, di Sease and death are its external and ubiquitous forms. It is a force of gravitation, as graphically named by a modern Christian mystic, that pulls man down, fixes him upon earth with its iron law of mortality, never allowing him to mount high and soar in the spiritual heavens. It has also been called the Wheel of Karma or the cycle of Ignorance. And the aim of all spiritual seekers has been to rise out of itsome-how, by force of tapasy, energy of concentrated will or divine Gracego through or by-pass and escape into the Beyond. This is the path of ascent I referred to at the outset. In this view it is taken for granted that this creation is transient and empty of happinessanityam asukham (Gita)it is anatta, empty of self or consciousness (Buddha) and it will be always so. The only way to deal with it, the way of the wise, is to discard it and pass over.

05.02 - Satyavan, #Savitri, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  He turned to the vision like a Sea to the moon
  And suffered a dream of beauty and of change,

05.03 - Bypaths of Souls Journey, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 01, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   I have put the popular case in figures of popular mentality;almost foolish and childish on the face of it, as it would appear; but if one "tries to answer, one finds it is not easy, children's questions are always so. Let us then try to be wise and face the problem squarely. The whole difficulty comes from the popular, perhaps normal human conception of the soul; it is considered almost something like the physical body (even as Virochana of old did in the Upanishadic days), namely, it has a definite form and figure, even perhaps a definite mass: each is an isolated entity shut out from everyone else by a fixed contour within which each one is housed. In fact, however, it is not so. The soul is an individual, no doubt, it has even a kind of recognisable form, but nothing of the kind by which matter or a material body is characterised. It is an essential form, form of the form, swarpa; it is a basic or typal individuality, the individual Seated within the 'individual. The characteristic of material individuality is, as I have said, exclusiveness, where -as the soul individuality is characterised by a comprehensiveness which does not diminish but gives a special mode and movement to that individuality. In the growth of life-forms, we know how a single unit, a cell, divides and subdivides itself and each division grows into a whole, a complete life-form. But the process is not reversible. Developed forms, coming out of a single parent cannot be resolved back into the original unit. Organisms do not combine to form a single unitary organism, although one or more may be taken up and assimilated into another: for this is not combination, but practically the annihilation of one into another. The second law of thermodynamics seems to hold good even in the biological field. On a still higher or deeper level, in the psychological and spiritual realm, such combinations or resolutions are however possible and form a characteristic movement of the occult world.
   Let us repeat here what we have often said elsewhere. The creation and development of souls is a twofold process. First, there is the process of growth from below, and secondly there is the process of manifestation or expression from above, the movements of ascent and descent, as spoken of by Sri Aurobindo. The souls start on their evolutionary journey on the material plane as infinitesimal specks of consciousness imbedded in the vast expanse of the Inconscient; but they are parts and parcels of a homogeneous mass: in fact they are not distinguishable from each other at that level. There is as it were a secret vibration of consciousness with which the material infinity all around is shot through. With evolution, that is to say, with the growth and coming forward of the consciousness, there arise sparks, glowing centres here and there, forms shape and isolate themselves in the bosom of the original formless mass; they rise and they subside, others rise, coalesce, separatesome grow, others disappear. These sparks or centres, as they develop or evolve, slowly assume definiteness,of form and function,attain an individuality and finally a personality. Looked at from below there is no counting of these sparks or rudimentary souls; they are innumerable and infinitely variable. It is something like the nebula out of which the galaxies are supposed to be formed. The line of descent, however, presents a different aspect. Looked from above, at the summit there is the infinite supreme Being and Consciousness and Bliss (Sachchidananda) and in it too there cannot be a limit to the number of Jivatmas that are its formulations, like the waves in the bosom of the Sea, according to the familiar figure. This is the counterpart of the infinity at the other end, where also the rudimentary souls or potential individualities are infinite. Moving down along the line of descent at a certain stage, under a certain modality of the creative process, certain types or fundamental formations are put forward that give the ground-plan, embody the matrix of the subsequent creation or manifestation. The Four Great Personalities (Chaturvyuha), the Seven Seers, the Fourteen Manus or Human Ancestors point to the truth of a fixed number of archetypes that are the source and origin of emanations forming in the end the texture of earthly lives and existences. The number and scheme depends upon a given purpose in view and is not an eternal constant. The types and archetypes with which we, human beings, are concerned in the present cycle of evolution belong to the supramental and overmental planes of consciousness; they are the beings known familiarly as gods and presiding deities. They too have emanations, each one of them, and these emanations multiply as they come down the scale of manifestation to lower and lower levels, the mental, the vital and the physical, for example. And they enter into human embodiments, the souls evolving and ascending from the lower end; they may even take upon themselves human character and shape.
   There are thus chains linking the typal beings in the world above with their human embodiments in the physical world; an archetype in the series of emanations branches out, as it were, into its commensurables and cognates in human bodies. Hence it is quite natural that many persons, human embodiments, may have so to say one common ancestor in the typal being (that gives their spiritual gotra); they all belong to the same geneological tree. Souls aspiring and ascending to the higher and fuller consciousness, because of their affinity, because together they have to fulfil a special role, serve a particular purpose in the cosmic plan, because of their spiritual consanguinity, call on the same godhead as their Master-soul or Over-soul, the Soul of their souls. Their growth and development are along similar or parallel lines, they are moulded and shaped in the pattern set by the original being. This must not be understood to mean that a soul is bound exclusively to its own family and cannot step out of its geneological system. As I have said in the beginning, souls are not material particles hard and rigid and shut out from each other, they are not obliged to obey the law of impenetrability that two bodies cannot occupy the same place at the same time. They meet, touch, interchange, interpenetrate, even coalesce, although they may not belong to the same family but follow different lines of, evolution. Apart from the fact that in the ultimate reality each is in all and all is in each, not only so, each is all and all is eachthus beings on no account can be kept in water-tight compartmentsapart from this spiritual truth, there is also a more normal and apparent give and take between souls. The phenomenon known as "possession", for example, is a case in point. "Possession", however, need not be always a ghostly possession in the modern sense of the possession by evil spirits, it may be also in a good sense, the sense that the word carried among mediaeval mystics, viz.,spiritual.
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   Reverting to the original question with which we started, we can say now that the birth of a soul is not like the birth of a living being or organism, that is to say, it does not happen at a given point of time. A soul is truly aja, unborn; it was always there imbedded as the element of secret consciousness in the bosom of the inconscient material Nature. Only it grew out, manifested itself, attaining gradually an individuality and an integrated personality. Neither can it be said that all souls originally, that is to say, at the very beginning of their evolutionary course, were of the same magnitude, equal in all respects. As we know the ultimate material particles the atoms of the different elements or their constituents, protons, etc.have not all the same mass or charge, even so the spiritual elements too have not the same potency or vibration: they are of varying sizes and strengths. The stress of the evolutionary urge in life expressed itself in multiple and varied figures and dispositions, variation being an inherent virtue of the stress. And the development too follows a chequered line: the direction, the tempo, the degree, the manner of the march all differ according to the case, each spark is or tends to be unique and sui generisand even erratic perhapsin its behaviour, like its physical counterpart, the indeterminate and indeterminable material particle. And yet all move towards a heightening, enlarging, deepening of the consciousness rivers flowing and broadening out in their meandering course to the Sea: what was unformed, rudimentary, scarcely distinguishable from out of a homogeneous mass, detaches itself gradually, shapes itself into an organised individual entity and finally the fully conscious personality. But, as I have said, the growth does not follow a single one-track straight line: there can be a fusion of souls, the descent and integration of a being or soul from another level of consciousness into a developing soul or psychic element from out of Nature. In this sense then there can be a birth of souls too. The astronomers speak of novae, new stars that suddenly flare out in the sky, as if from nowhereeven though they or their elements were existent before the phenomenon happened. Souls too can come to birth in an analogous way. That is to say, it is due to a special descent of a formed being or consciousness into the human vehicle. The conception of the "twice-born caste" may be remembered in this connection. There is a physical birth and there is a spiritual birth: the latter takes place when the being on the physical plane, yet wholly belonging to evolving Nature, suddenly (it usually happens suddenly) opens and receives into itself a higher principle and becomes a conscious personality.
   The soul in Nature grows along a definite line and the descent also of higher principles overarching that soul happens also in the same line connecting it with its archetype in the supreme status. This we may call the major line of development through various avataras one after another: but apart from this there may also be subsidiary formations that are its emanations or are added to it from elsewhere either temporarily or even permanently. The soul can put out derivative or ancillary emanations, parts of its being and consciousness, a mental or vital or even a subtle physical movement or formation which can take a body creating a temporary, a transient personality or enter into another's body and another personality in order to go through a necessary experience and gather an element needed for the growth of its being and consciousness. One can recall here the famous story of Shankaracharya Who entered into the body of a king (just dead, made him alive and lead the life of the king) in order to experience love and enjoyment, things of which, being a Sannyasi, he was innocent. Similarly one can take into one-self such parts and elements from others which he wishes to utilise for his growth and evolution. It is said that a man with low carnal instincts and impulses becomes an animal of that type in his next life. But perhaps it is truer to say that a part only the vital part of animal appetiteenters into or takes shape in an animal: the soul itself, the true or the whole being of the person, once become human, does not revert to animalhood. The animal portion in man that refuses to be taken up and integrated, sublimated into the higher human consciousness has to be satisfied and exhausted, as much as possible, in the animal way.

05.03 - Satyavan and Savitri, #Savitri, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  A river pours into a mighty Sea.
  As when a soul is merging into God

05.04 - The Immortal Person, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 01, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   the waves in the Sea.
   And yet the building up of an abiding individual is the secret urge of Nature's evolution: it is the hidden spring of human aspiration and the purpose of God's creation. Not mere disparate particlesof substance or energy or consciousness breaking up constantly and scattering and finally dissolving into the void (the great law of Running Downor as the Veda figures it, tucchyena abwapihitamabsorbed by the infinitesimal)but a gathering of elements, integrating them into organic wholes, moulding definite forces into definite formssuch is the secret plan behind. Indeed, ego is the first formation, the original instrument which Nature fashioned to carry out this object of hers.

05.06 - Physics or philosophy, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 01, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   So the scientists of today are waking up to this disconcerting fact. And some have put the question very boldly and frankly: do not all laws of Nature contain this original sin of the observer's interference, indeed may not the laws be nothing else but that? Thus Science has landed into the very heart the bog and quagmire, if you likeof abstruse metaphysics. Eddington says, there is no other go for Science today but to admit and delcare that its scheme and pattern of things, as described by what is called laws of Nature, is only a mental construct of the Scientist. The "wonderful" discoveries are nothing but jugglery and legerdemain of the mindwhat it puts out of itself unconsciously into the outside world, it recovers again and is astonished at the miracle. A scientific law is a pure deduction from the mind's own disposition. Eddington goes so far as to say that if a scientist is sufficiently introspective he can trace out from within his brain each and every law of Nature which he took so much pains to fish out from Nature by observation and experiment. Eddington gives an analogy to explain the nature of scientific law and scientific discovery. Suppose you have a fishing net of a particular size and with interstices of a particular dimension; you throw it into the Sea and pull out with fishes in it. Now you count and assort the fishes, and according to the data thus obtained, you declare that the entire Sea consists of so many varieties of fish and of such sizes. The only error is that you could not take into account the smaller fishes that escaped through the interstices and the bigger ones that did not at all fall into the net. Scientific statistics is something of this kind. Our mind is the net, and the pattern of Nature is determined by the mind's own pattern.
   Eddington gives us absolutely no hope for any knowledge of an objective world apart from the objectification of mind's own constructs. This is a position which a scientist, quascientist, finds it difficult to maintain. Remedies and loop-holes have been suggested with what result we shall presently see.

05.07 - Man and Superman, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 03, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   Now, one may ask, what would be the relation between the two humanities the human and the divine? And what would be the effect of the appearance of the new race upon the older stock? Here again we can take up the animal analogy. How has the advent of man affected the animal kingdom? It has affected to a certain extent, even to a considerable extent, one may venture to say. First of all, man has parked around him a fairly large group of animals, domesticated them, as it is termed, employing them in his service, using them for his purposes. Furthermore, he has gone out into the woods, the forests and mountains, ice-bound regions and deep Seas, and there extended his sphere of influence, hunting and capturing animals that were so long free and unmolested, bringing about a change in the conditions of life even among wild animals. We do not say that the superman will deal with man in the same way (although something of the kind may be found in the Nietzschean ideology). For man was a creature of Ignorance, and his behaviour and influence were naturally of the ignorant kind. The superman, however, being delivered of ignorance and living in perfect knowledge, has a different nature and outlook. He is one with the universe, with all its creatures; united with the Divine, he finds and realises his own self in each and every creature and thing: his character and conduct are the automatic expression of this sense of perfect identity. So he can do nothing that may seek to enslave or do real injury to mankind. On the contrary, his love and his knowledge, being one with the cosmic existence, will inevitably work for the progress and welfare of man too; indeed, his will be the perfect aid that even ordinary humanity can ask for and receive.
   In spite of all the achievements he has had in the past, and in spite of the cul-de-sac or the blind alley into which he seems now to be stagnating, there is yet possibility enough for man to progress further, that is to say, even as a human being without taking the more audacious jump into supermanhood. The present miseries of human society, the maldistribution of the necessities of life, the ravages of illness and di Sease, the prevalence of ignorance, are not and need not after all be a permanent and irrevocable feature of human organisation. They can be remedied to a large extent, and society made more decent to live in, even though it may not be transfigured into the City of God. Man, without foregoing his present human nature, can yet be a more humane and humanistic creature, that is to say, more truly human and less animal and demoniac that he is trying to be. To this end the advent and the presence of the divine race will surely contri bute in a large measure. The influence which the individuals of such a race will exert by the force of their luminous consciousness and the impact of their purified living, the sympathy and knowledge and comprehension which their very presence carries, will materially alter the nature and composition of the normal man and his society. There will emerge a sort of higher humanityan intermediary between the present more or less animal, degraded humanity and the divine humanity of the future. The two humanities may very well live amicably together and be of help and service to each other.

05.07 - The Observer and the Observed, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 01, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   The distinction between the two may after all be found to be a matter of stress only, involving no fundamental difference, especially as there are sure to be gradations from the one to the other. The most important landmark, however, the most revolutionary step in modern science would be the discovery of the eternal observer or some sign or image of his Seated within the observed phenomena of moving thingspuruah prakritisthohi, as the Gita says.
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05.08 - An Age of Revolution, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 01, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   The Search for a universal principle of Nature is a meta-physical as well as a scientific preoccupation. In ancient days, fo example, we had the Water of Thales or the Fire of Heraclitus as the one original unifying principle of this kind. With the coming of the Renascence and the New Illumination we laughed them out and installed instead the mysterious Ether. For a long time this universalreigned supreme and now that too has gone the way of its predecessors. We thought for a time that we had found in Electric Energy the one sovereign principle in Nature. At a time when we had a few elementsdiscrete, different, fundamental units that in their varying combinations built up the composite structure of Nature, apart from the fact that they reposed finally on the ultimate unifying principle of Ether, it was found also that they all behaved in a uniform and identical and therefore predictable manner. The time and the place (and the mass) being given, everything went according to a pattern and a formula, definite, fixed, mathematically rigid. Even the discovery of one element after another till the number reached the famous figure 92 (itself following a line of mathematically precise and inevitable development) did not materially alter the situation and caused no tribulation. For on further scrutiny a closer unity revealed itself: the supposed disparity in the substance of the various elements was found to be an illusion, for they all appeared now as different organisations or dispositions of the same electric energy (although the identity of electric energy with radiant energy was not always very clear). Thus we could conclude that as the substance was the same, its mode of working also would be' uniform and patterned. In other words, the mechanistic conception still ruled our view' of Nature. That means, the ultimate units, the particles (of energy) that compose Nature are like Sea-sands or water-drops, each one is fundamentally similar to any other and all behave similarly, reacting uniformly to the same forces that act upon them.
   Well, it is now found that they do not do so. However same or similar constitutionally, each unit is sui generisand its movement cannot be predicted. That movement does not depend upon its mass or store of energy or its position in a pattern, as a wholly mechanistic conception would demand: it is something incalculable, one should say even, erratic. In a radioactive substance, the particle that is shot out, becomes active, cannot be predetermined by any calculation, even if that is due to a definitely and precisely arranged bombardment. So we have come to posit a principle of uncertainty, as a very fundamental law of Nature. It practically declares that the ultimate particle is an autonomou unit, it is an' individual, almost a personality, and seems to have a will of its own. A material unit acts very much like a biological unit: it does not obey mechanically, answer mechanically as an automaton, but seems to possess a capacity for choice, for assent or refusal, for a free determination. The mechanistic view presented is due to an average functioning. The phenomenon has been explained by a very apt image. It is like an army. A group of soldiers, when they are on parade, look all similar and geometrically patterned: each is just like another and all move and march in the same identical manner. But that' is when you look at the whole, the collectivity, but looked individually, each one regains his separate distinct personality, each having his own nature and character, his own unique history: there no two are alike, each is non pareil and behaves differently, incalculably.

05.13 - Darshana and Philosophy, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 01, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   There is one concept in Whitehead which seems rather strange to us; it is surely a product of the brain-mind. God, according to him, is not the creator: he is only the Redeemer, he is a shaper but not the source and origin of things. That is because he thinks that if God is made the creator of the world, he would be held responsible for the evil there. This difficulty comes when one thinks of God too much in the popular anthropomorphic way, like someone Seated above the world and passing judgment upon a world which is not his doing. God is perhaps a lover of the world, but not its Mastera certain Christian outlook says. According to Sri Aurobindo, God is a triple reality in his transcendental, cosmic and individual aspect. In creating the world, God creates, that is to say, manifests himself. And Evil is an evolute in the process of God's self-creation through self-limitation: it proceeds to self-annihilation and even self-transmutation in a farther process of God's self-unfoldment in world and Nature.
   To return to our main theme, we should point out, however, that in Europe too at one time (during the whole Middle Age, the Age of Scholasticism) philosophy was considered only as a handmaid of Religion, it had to echo and amplify and reason out the dogmas (which were sometimes real spiritual experiences or revelations); but the New Illumination came and philosophy declared her autonomy, only that autonomy did not last long. For today in Europe, Philosophy has become the handmaid of Science. It was natural, since Reason is not a self-sufficient faculty, it is mediatory and must be ancillary either to something above it 'or something below iteither to Revelation or to sense-perception.

05.18 - Man to be Surpassed, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 01, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   The limitation of such a human ideal is for us evident. We demand a total surpassing of man, although that does not mean a rejection of man. Unless human life is built upon foundations quite other than what they are now, we say there can be no permanent or radical remedy to the ills it suffers from. Hence we are for utter transcendence; for, the highest height it is possible for the consciousness to reach and the being to dwell in, even the experience of Brahman or un-mitigated Absolute of the Mayavadin or the Zero, Shunyam of the Buddhist not excluded. Since it is there that the true foundations of creation lie hidden and it is from there that a new world has to be recreated, a new humanity reshaped. The very stuff of human nature has to be changed, not only what is considered as bad in it but what is valued as good also. For beyond good and evil is Nature Divine. Man has to find out this divine nature and dissolve his human nature into that, remould it, reshape it in that pattern. So long as human consciousness remains too human, it will be always branded with the bar sinister of all earthly things. Man has to grow into the immortal Seated within mortality, into the light that shines inviolate on the other side of the darkness we live in. That immortality, that light one has to bring down here on earth and in ourselves, and out of it build a new earth and a new human self and life.
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05.23 - The Base of Sincerity, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 01, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   The great, perhaps, the greatest secret of lifeuttamam rahasyam, to quote the familiar phrase of the Gitaconsists in finding, in coming in contact with and remaining in permanent contact with this centre of our being, the nucleus of our living. And curiously, if we are alert and observant enough, we discover that this mysterious thing is not very far to seek. There is hardly any developed human being who has not had, some time or other in the course of his life, a feeling or perception that he is free, he is happy in a miraculous way, as if he is above or away from the vicissitudes of external life, nothing touches him and he is unique and self-fulfilled, he is on the summit of his being, in the topmost form of his nature. However fugitive that experience may be, it is the kernel of his being that reveals itself for a moment, the central consciousness that moves, guides, inspires and supports his whole life and all his other lives too-although till now from behind the veil. That is what we call the Divine in the individual, the Inner Controller, antarymin, the conscious being ever Seated within the heart, purua sad hdi sannivia.
   Once this centre has been aspectedin whatever manner, to whatever degree, even faintly and feeblyone has always to come back to it, as the mariner to the pole-star, try to connect all external happenings as well as one's inner movements with this fountain-head. That is to say, one must think, feel or do nothing that is contrary to the truth it is, that is not in accord with its rhythm and law: indeed one must always endeavour to think only that thought, feel only that feeling, do only that act which is the spontaneous and inevitable outcome and expression of that innermost and topmost reality.

05.30 - Theres a Divinity, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 01, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   That is what man can do at his best, and even at his worst, rough-hew. Ignorant as he is, crude as his instruments are, he can do no better (and happily, no worse either). The ideals he has do not go very far, not much beyond his nosethey are limited by his senses, by his notions, by his immediate reactions to the circumstances of the moment. Even when the ends are commendable, the purposes decent, even when he is happily inspired, the materials and means at his disposal are crude and he uses them in a rough and ready manner. What he can achieve in this direction is not even a near but a very far approximate. And when he is otherwise inspired, when suggestions and impulsions come to him from the Hostiles, well, he hews his way, as Hitler didand some others are doing nowto wrong ends; even there he does not succeed wholly, realises his design very partially, grosso modo. The stone club in the hand of the palaeolithic man and the atom bomb in the hand of the modern are equally rough instruments, and the ends which they serve, whether for good or for evil, are also gross, neither far-visioned nor deep inspired, but superficial, strait and narrow, blindly immediate. In either case, however, the Divine remains unaffected, firmly Seated behind and in and through both, in and through their ignorant and perverse wills, it is His Will that works itself out and finds fulfilment in the end. Whether one is for or against the Divine, whether one is a God or an Asura, each in his own way contri butes to the progressive realisation of the Cosmic Purpose. From a certain point of view even it may seem as though nothing helps or hinders, all are like a straw in a rushing current.
   In our human reckoning, we seem to help the evolutionary course sometimes and sometimes hamper it with our efforts in so far as they are well directed or ill directed. In the practice of spiritual life too, one may be tempted to find a measurable proportion between the personal endeavour and the attainment. However that may be, at the end of all human efforts, the finishing touch always comes from the Divine Grace. Whether we succeed or fail, whatever be the human judgment of the situation, the Grace is sure to intervene in the final stage: to success it will bring more success giving it the peak of fulfilment, and failure too it will transmute into a glorious triumph.

06.01 - The Word of Fate, #Savitri, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  He bore the ripples of the etheric Sea;
  A primal Air brought the first joy of touch;
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  He who has conquered the Immortals' Seats,
  Came down to men on earth the Man divine.
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  For it has read and broken the wizard Seals;
  It has drunk of the Immortal's wells of joy,
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  Then let thy blessing put the immortals' Seal
  On these bright lives' unstained felicity
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  Behind our Seat by day, our couch by night,
  A Fate lurking in the shadow of our hearts,
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  My heart has Sealed its troth to Satyavan:
  Its signature adverse Fate cannot efface,
  Its Seal not Fate nor Death nor Time dissolve.
  Those who shall part who have grown one being within?
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  O then what wreck is this upon Time's Sea
  To spread life's sails to the hurricane desire

06.02 - The Way of Fate and the Problem of Pain, #Savitri, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  A SILENCE Sealed the irrevocable decree,
  The word of Fate that fell from heavenly lips
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  His soul's wide Search and ever returning hopes
  Pursue the useless orbit of their course
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  A cry arises like a moaning Sea,
  A desperate laughter under the blows of death,
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  Even if the world breaks not in, a drowning Sea,
  Only by hard sacrifice is high heaven earned:
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  It Seals up wisdom's eyes, the soul's regard,
  It is the origin of our suffering here,
  --
  He must pass to the other shore of falsehood's Sea,
  He must enter the world's dark to bring there light.
  --
  He comes not to the high World-maker's Seat,
  He waits not for the outstretched hand of God
  --
  The Titan's heart is a Sea of fire and force;
  He exults in the death of things and ruin and fall,
  --
  And while thou shutst it in, the Seal is pain:
  Bliss is the Godhead's crown, eternal, free,
  --
  A Nought appeared as Being's huge Sealed cause,
  Its dumb support in a blank infinite,
  --
  Than Sealed Thought wakes to, but of this high script
  How shall my voice convince the mind of earth?
  --
  For doom is not a close, a mystic Seal.
  Arisen from the tragic crash of life,

06.16 - A Page of Occult History, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 03, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   Into the heart of this Darkness and Falsehood and Pain and Death, a seed was sown, a grain that is to be the epitome and symbol of material creation and in and through which the Divine will claim back all the elements gone astray, the prodigal ones who will return to recognise and fulfil the Divine. That was Earth. And the earth, in her turn, in her labour towards the Divine Fulfilment, out of her bosom, threw up a being who would again symbolise and epitomise the earth and material creation. That is Man. For, man came with the soul in him, the Psychic Being, the Divine Flame, the spark of consciousness in the midst of universal unconsciousness, a miniature of the original Divine Light-Truth-Love-Life. In the meantime, to help the evolution, to join hands with the aspiring soul in the human being, there was created, on the defection of the First Lords the Asuric Quaternitya second hierarchy of luminous beingsDevas, gods. (Some-thing of this inner history of the world is reflected in the Greek legend of struggle between the Titans and the Olympians.) These gods, however, being a latter creation, perhaps because they were young and inexperienced, could not cope immediately with their strong Elders. It is why we see in the mythological legends the gods very often worsted at the hands of the Asuras: Indra hiding under the Sea, Zeus threatened often with defeat and disaster. It is only an intervention from the Supreme (the Greeks called it Fate) that saved them in the end and restored the balance.
   However, the Asuras came to think better of the game and consented to use their freedom on the side of the Divine, for the fulfilment of the Divine; that is to say, they agreed to conversion. Thus they took birth as or in human beings, so that they may be in contact with the human soulPsychewhich is the only door or passage to the Divine in this material world. But the matter was not easy; the process was not straight. For, even agreeing to be converted, even basking in the sunshine of the human psyche, these incorrigible Elders could not forget or wholly give up their old habit and nature. They now wanted to work for the Divine Fulfilment in order to magnify themselves thereby; they consented to serve the Divine in order to make the Divine serve them, utilise the Divine End for their own purposes. They wished to see the new creation after their own heart's desire.

06.31 - Identification of Consciousness, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 03, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   Consciousness being one and the same everywhere fundamentally, through your own consciousness you can identify yourself with the consciousness that inhabits any other particular formation, any object or being or world. You can, for example, identify your consciousness with that of a tree. Stroll out one evening, find a quiet place in the countryside; choose a big treea mango tree, for instance and go and take your Seat at its root, with your back resting or leaning against the trunk. Still yourself, be quiet and wait, see or feel what happens in you. You will feel as if something is rising up within you, from below upward, coursing like a fluid, something that makes you feel at once happy and contented and strong. It is the sap mounting in the tree with which you have come in contact, the vital force, the secret consciousness in the tree that is comforting, restful and health-giving. Well, tired travellers sit under a banyan tree, birds rest upon its spreading branches, other animalsand even beings too (you must have heard of ghosts haunting a tree)take shelter there. It is not merely for the cool or cosy shade, not merely for the physical convenience it gives, but the vital refuge or protection that it extends. Trees are so living, so sentient that they can be almost as friendly as an animal or even a human being. One feels at home, soothed, protected, streng thened under their overspreading foliage.
   I will give you one instance. There was an old mango tree in one of our gardensvery old, leafless and dried up, decrepit and apparently dying. Everybody was for cutting it down and making the place clean and clear for flowers or vegetables. I looked at the tree. Suddenly I saw within the dry bark, at the core, a column of thin and and dim light, a light greenish in colour, mounting up, something very living. I was one with the consciousness of the tree and it told me that I should not allow it to be cut down. The tree is still living and in fairly good health. As a young girl barely in my teens I used to go into the woods not far from Paris, Bois de Fontainebleau: there were huge oak trees centuries old perhaps. And although I knew nothing of meditation then, I used to sit quietly by myself and feel the life around, the living presence of something in each tree that brought to me invariably the sense of health and happiness.
   Another instance will show another kind of identification. It is an experience to which I have often referred. I was Seated, drawn in and meditating. I felt that my physical body was I dissolving or changing: it was becoming wider and wider, losing its human characters and taking gradually the shape of a globe. Arms, legs, head were no longer there: it became spherical, having exactly the form of the earth. I felt I had become the earth. I was the earth in form and substance and all terrestrial objects were in me, animals and people, living and moving in me, trees and plants and even inanimate objects as part of myself, limbs of my body: I was the earth-consciousness incarnate.
   But the point is to be this individual consciousness anywhere I or everywhere and still to maintain the higher, the universal and transcendent, the supreme consciousness, to be simultaneously conscious in both the modes to the utmost degree.

07.01 - Realisation, Past and Future, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 03, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   A realised person, if I may say so graphically and somewhat strongly, is a finished product to be kept in a glass-case for show in a museum. He is a sample showing what has been done and what could be done. But you do not have there the stuff to do more. I would prefer for my work to have someone who may have little knowledge, but who has much goodwill, a great aspiration, who feels within him this flame, this need to go on. I say, he may know little, he may have realised even less, but here is good material with which one can go far, very far. Besides, there is another point to note. As in mountain-climbing a guide is very useful, even indispensable, who can show you the proper way and make it easy for you to climb higher and higher altitudes, so in spiritual ascension, a guide, if you have the good fortune to meet one, will help you to rise much higher than you could do yourself with your own personal strength and your own personal view of a fixed goalyou are not proud of your discovery and you do not waste time or energy in useless Searches and enquiries.
   That is why I prefer childrenchildren in body or in soul and fear grown-ups steeped in erudition and realisation.

07.01 - The Joy of Union; the Ordeal of the Foreknowledge, #Savitri, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  Her spirit like a Sea of living fire
  Possessed her lover and to his body clung,

07.02 - The Parable of the Search for the Soul, #Savitri, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
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  The Parable of the Search for the Soul
  AS IN the vigilance of the sleepless night
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  A sound, a call that broke the Seals of Night.
  Above her brows where will and knowledge meet
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  My head bowed with shame before the Eternal's Seat, -
  His power he kindled in thy body has failed,
  --
  Surmounting the Seas of mortal ignorance,
  Its peak immutable above mind's air,
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  As thou myself Seated for ever above,
  Speak to my depths, O great and deathless Voice,
  --
  A Seat of living personality
  And recurrent habits mimicked permanence.
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  A floating isle upon a bottomless Sea.
  A conscious being was by this labour made;
  --
  In his floating house upon the Sea of Time
  The regent sits at work and never rests:

07.03 - The Entry into the Inner Countries, #Savitri, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  A dreadful murmur rose like a dim Sea;
  The Serpent of the threshold hissing rose,
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  As if to pluck the reason from its Seat
  And cast its corpse into life's wayside drain;
  --
  Inconscience puts its Seal on Nature's page
  Or else a mad disorder whirls the brain
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  It made its power a might of dangerous Seas.
  Into the stillness of her silent self,
  --
  For its lust of power her neutral being's Seal.
  Into the wideness of her watching self
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  A Search for the glory of the impossible.
  It dreamed of that which never has been known,
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  Even meditation mused on a narrow Seat;
  And worship turned to an exclusive God,
  --
  A credo Sealed up its spiritual sense.
  Here was a quiet country of fixed mind,
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  Here find it; rest from Search and live at peace.
  Ours is the home of cosmic certainty.
  --
  But I must pass leaving the ended Search,
  Truth's rounded outcome firm, immutable
  --
  Or cling to living in a Sea of death?"
  But others, "Nay, it is her spirit she seeks.

07.03 - This Expanding Universe, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 03, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   Now, one can be Seated or fixed exclusively in the status of the unmanifest; to such a one the infinite and eternal is an ever-present reality, there is nothing like past or future, every-thing is. One knows and is in the presence of a fixed actuality; whatever happened, whatever will happenas it seems to us all are there realised on the same plane and at the same moment (although the terms plane and moment do not quite apply there). It is the world or status of the absolutely determined. Free choice or indeterminacy, the unexpected and the unforeseen have no place here.
   On the contrary, the sphere of manifestation is precisely the field of the sudden and the incalculable, that is to say, of free will. Things appear here that were not before, forces come into play that were not expected or even imagined. They all move along lines that shift and change continually. This is the status of becomingsambhuti, as designated by the Upanishad and described by the Greek philosopher, Heraclitus, in the words, panta reei, everything flows on. Here, often a certain disposition that seems quite stable or predictable is upset all of a sudden by the irruption of a new and novel factor from somewhere else.

07.04 - The Triple Soul-Forces, #Savitri, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  A rugged and ragged soil was her bare Seat,
  Beneath her feet a sharp and wounding stone.
  --
  I loosen with my blood my servitude's Seal
  And shake from my aching neck the oppressor's knees
  Only to Seat new tyrants on my back:
  My teachers lesson me in slavery,
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  August on her Seat in the inner world of Mind,
  The Mother of Might looked down on passing things,
  --
  His Seal is on my task, it cannot fail:
  I shall hear the silver swing of heaven's gates
  --
  The Sea was made for me to swim and sail
  And bear my golden commerce on its back:

07.05 - The Finding of the Soul, #Savitri, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  A Sealed identity within her woke;
  She knew herself the Beloved of the Supreme:
  --
  In the last chamber on a golden Seat
  One sat whose shape no vision could define;
  --
  She Seats the greatness of the Soul in Time
  To uplift from light to light, from power to power,
  --
  As if on concentration's marble Seat,
  Calling the mighty Mother of the worlds
  --
  Each thought is a ripple on a Sea of Light.
  Then sin and virtue leave the cosmic lists;

07.06 - Nirvana and the Discovery of the All-Negating Absolute, #Savitri, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  Like golden fishes from a hidden Sea.
  This world is a vast unbroken totality,
  --
  Like quiet waves upon a silent Sea
  Or ripples passing over a lonely pool
  --
  Confident of entrance and the visa's Seal,
  It came to the silent city of the brain
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  Like far-off sails upon a lonely Sea.
  But soon that commerce failed, none reached mind's coast.

07.07 - The Discovery of the Cosmic Spirit and the Cosmic Consciousness, #Savitri, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  A Sea of dream watched by a motionless sense
  In a figure of unreal reality.
  --
  Her moveless mind with his that Searched and strove,
  In the hush of the profound and intimate night
  --
  It came direct to the pure perception's Seat,
  An only centre now of consciousness,
  --
  No Seat of feeling on which beat events
  Or objects wrought and shaped reaction's stress.

07.10 - Diseases and Accidents, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 03, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   I will tell you a story, I mean a true story, in this connection. There was a pilot who was considered what is called an ace among his fellowmen in the first Great War. He was an extraordinary aviator and the hero of many victories. Nothing had happened to him at any time. But towards the end of his life, an event occurredsome private tragedy and all at once he had the feeling that something was going to happen to him; an accident perhaps, and it was all finished with him. He had come out of the war but was still in the army. He wanted to make a flight to South Africa, from France right up to the south of Africa. He started from France and made for Madagascar, so far as I remember, and then wanted to fly back to France. Now, my brother was at that time the Governor of Congo and needed to join his post as soon as possible. He asked for a place in the aeroplane of the pilot I am speaking about. It was not a regular service plane, but one of those used for trial to show what the machines were capable of and the skills of the airmen. Many tried to dissuade my brother from making the journey, saying that these adventurous trips were, always dangerous. My brother however did not mind the risk. Nothing serious happened, but for a slight breakdown in the middle of the Sahara which was easily got over, and the plane made safe journey and dropped him at his place in Congo. The plane continued further down, to Madagascar, as I said. Now the pilot started back, he did half the journey, his plane crashed and he was killed forthwith. I shall explain to you what really the matter was. What happened had to happen, it was a foregone conclusion. My brother had an absolute faith in his destiny, a certainty that nothing would touch him. The consciousness of the other was on the contrary full of doubt and apprehension. So the mixture of the two atmospheres brought about this that in the first instance the accident could not be prevented, but it stopped short of a catastrophe. But once the destiny of my brother was not there with the machine,like Caesar's destiny that made the boatman row safely across the river through a storm the protection was also withdrawn and the pilot had to go down under the full blast of his bad fate. I can narrate another analogous story, it is with regard to a ship. There were two persons, husb and and wife. They went by air to Indo-China. They had an accident, a very serious accident. All were killed except only these two. Now they had to return to France. They did not want to travel by air, they had had an experience of it. So they took a boat, I mean a ship, which they thought would be quite safe. Now what happened was absolutely unexpected, quite extraordinary. In the middle of the Red Sea, in broad daylight, the ship struck against a reef and sanka thing that does not happen even once perhaps in a million cases. All the passengers were drowned except, miraculous again to say, the couple. There are people like thatthey carry misfortune with them, but the misfortune is for others, they themselves escape some-how.
   If you look at the thing in an ordinary way, you do not notice it. But the fact is there. You must be very careful about your associations. An unfortunate association may prove disastrous to you. The karma of others may fall upon you, unless you have the inner knowledge, the vision and the necessary power. If you see a person with something like a dark whirl around avoid him at all cost. The moral of it all is that it is very useful to look into things a little more deeply than to observe the surface only.

07.16 - Things Significant and Insignificant, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 03, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   All things are insignificant in ordinary life. The thoughts you think, the actions you do, the feelings you experience, all your movements have no significance at all, they possess no value. They belong to the superficial part of your being, they come and pass away, like ripples on the Sea, leaving no trace or effect in the depths. Only at a rare moment, if ever you come in contact with a corner of your soul, if something of that inmost consciousness touches or gazes at any limb of yours, that flash of a moment is the only significant thing that happens in the midst of all the useless mass that is your life. This is the only precious point and the rest a world of rubbish. To make your life significant, to give it its true meaning and value, you must then draw back from the surface trivialities and look for something else behind. You must go very deep indeed if things are to cease being insignificant.
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07.32 - The Yogic Centres, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 03, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   The centre at the bottom of the spine, which is the basis of the individual consciousness is seen as a serpenta serpent coiled up and asleep, with perhaps just the head sticking up in a very somnolent manner. It represents the normal human consciousness, bottled up, narrow, ignorant, asleep; human energy, too, at this level is obscure and mechanical, extremely limited. The whole energy potential, the consciousness-force is locked up in the physical body consciousness. Now the serpent does not remain asleep forever. It has to wake up, it wakes up. That is to say, man's consciousness awakes, grows and rises upward. The serpent one day shakes its head, lifts it up a little more, begins to sway its hood, as if trying to throw off the sleep and look about. It slowly uncoils itself and rises more and more. It rises and passes through the centres one by one, becomes more and more awake, gathers new light and potency at each centre. Finally, fully awakened, it rises to its full height, erect, straight like a rod, its tail-end at the bottom of the spine and its hood touching the crown of the man's head. The man is then the fully awakened, the perfectly self-conscious man. The movement does not stop there, however; for the serpent presses further on, it strikes with its hood the bottom of the crown and in the end breaks through and passes beyond like a flash of lightning. One need not fear the break through, there is no actual, physical breaking or fracture of the skull. Although it is said that once you have gone over and beyond your head, you are not likely to return, you go for good. In other words, the body does not hold together very long after the experience; it drops and dies. And yet it need not be so, it is not the whole truth. For when you have gone beyond, you can come back too, carrying the superconscient light with you. That is to say, the serpent, now luminous,pure and free energycan enter the body again, this time with its head down and the tail up. It enters blazing, illumining with its superconscient light the centres one by one, giving man richer and richer consciousness, energy and life, transforming the being more and more. The Light comes down easily enough to the heart region; then the difficulty begins, the regions below gradually become darker and denser and it is hard task for the Light to penetrate as it goes further down. If it succeeds in reaching the bottom of the spine, it has achieved something miraculous. But there is a further progress necessary, if man and the world with himis to realise a wholly transformed supraconscient life. In other words, the Light must touch and enter not only the physical stratum of our being but the others too that lie below, the subconscient and inconscient. That has been till now a Sealed dungeon, something impossible to approach and tackle.
   And yet it is not an impossibility. Not only is it not impossible, we have to make it possible. Not only so, man's destiny demands that it should be inevitable. If man is to be a transformed being, if he is to incarnate here below something of the Divine Reality, if his social life on earth is to be the expression of the light and harmony of the Spirit Consciousness, then he has to descend into these nether regions, break open the nethermost as he has done in regard to the uppermost and unite the two.

07.39 - The Homogeneous Being, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 03, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   You have to find out in you a Seat of consciousness, a signpost firmly planted, deep inside, which is at the same time a mirror. All things, all happenings must pass in front of the mirror; they will be reflected there in their true nature, exactly as they are in their truth and not as they appear or pretend to be. And according to their nature and quality you are to give them places around; the signpost will show where each has to go for its place. The Mirror will judge and test each sentiment, each impulse, each sensation that comes up. If it is pleasant, if it is luminous, if it is what it should be, give it a place near the centre. If on the other hand, it is grey, obscure, doubtful, put it away, farther off. If, by chance, any of the unpleasant elements has forced its way up and occupied a near Seat, you must warn it sternly and remove it and give it its appropriate Seat; when it has recognised itself, changed itself, then only can it be allowed a place within a nearer ring. It is in this way that you should arrange and group all the elements of your being, according to the value and quality of each one around the central consciousness. That is how you organise your being. You build up a pattern of concentric rings, the nearer the ring to the centre, the purer must be the elements that compose it and therefore of greater value and significance. If you can arrange in this way all the parts and parcels of your being around the psychic centre, each in its own place according to its role and function and all turned towards the central consciousness and inspired and moved by it and there is no element which strikes a discordant note, then you have the perfect homogeneity of your nature.
   It is a very interesting exercise in which you can engage yourself. If you take it up and follow it regularly and assiduously, you will amuse yourself immensely and with profit. Time will never hang heavy, it will bear golden fruits. At the end, say of two or three years, you will see, if you look back, how much you have changed; you wonder how you could have thought or acted as you did. You find yourself a considerably changed personality. You can start the experiment from today itself and see how life becomes more and more amusing, interesting and significant.

08.24 - On Food, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 04, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   Indeed, people who try to develop their taste are rarely very much attached to food. They cultivate their taste for developing, refining their senses, not for the sake of eating. In the same way the artist, a painter, for example, trains his eyes so that he can know how to appraise the beauty of form and colour, line and design, composition and harmony that is found in physical nature. It is not mere desire or hunger that drives them, it is taste, culture, development of the sense of sight, appreciation of beauty that is his preoccupation. Generally, artists who are truly artists, who love and live their art, who are in Search of beauty are people who do not have many desires. They live in their aesthetic sensibility, in their senses turned to the enjoyment and creation of beauty. They are not the kind of people who live by their vital impulses and physical desires.
   In a general way, education, cultures, refinement of the senses are the means of curing movements of crude instinct and desire and passion. To obliterate them is not curing them; instead, they have to be cultivated, intellectualised, refined. That is the surest way of curing them. To give them their maximum growth in view of the progress and development of consciousness, so that one may acquire to a sense of harmony and exactitude of perception is part of culture and education for the human being. Men cultivate their intelligence in the same way: they read, they think, compare and contrast, they make a study. In this way their mind enlarges itself, it becomes wider and more comprehensive than the minds of those who live without a mental education, who possess only a few ideas that perhaps even contradict each other. They are moved wholly by these as they have no other, they think those are the only ideas that should govern them: such minds are extremely narrow and limited. On the other hand, they who have cultivated their intelligence, who have studied and thought, who have widened their mental range a little and so can see and note and compare other ideas and possible notions discover easily that it is sheer ignorance and absurdity to be attached to a limited set of ideas and to consider that alone as the expression of truth.

08.30 - Dealing with a Wrong Movement, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 04, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   In the beginning you need a great perseverance in seeking out the thing. For normally when you are in Search of these things, the mind comes in and deploys a thousand and one reasons and favourable explanations so that you may not pursue the enquiry. It tells you: "No, it is not your fault at all; it is the circumstances, it is the people, it is things coming from outside, it is this and it is that," all excellent excuses, and if you are not firm in your resolution, you let things go on and you remain where you were; the thing will come back to trouble you again and you have to begin all over once more. But if you have done the operation, everything is done with. Do not trust the mind and its explanations. It might inspire you to say: "Yes, yes, on other occasions it was like that, I admit, I was indeed in the wrong; but this time, I am sure, it is not my fault etc., etc." If you do not deal firmly with your adversary, it will be always there, hiding in the subconscient, lodged there comfortably, coming up any day you are off your guard. I have seen people cherishing the evil in this way for more than thirty-five years. And if one does not go about it in the right way, there is no reason why the things should not continue life after life. The only safe way then is to do the operation, cost what it may. For it gives you the final relief. I say, when you throw the beam of light upon the spot, it burns, it seres. But you must bear it. You must have the sincerity that does not allow you to draw back, to cover up the place and retire. You must instead throw it wide open, receive the blow straight upon you.
   I have told you to seek out the place where the hidden thing lies. The black thing has many a cosy corner in your being. There are people who have it in the head, some in the heart, others down below; but wherever it is when you track it down it has the same look, the little black creature rolled up, not bigger than a pea but hard and firmly set, a microbe-size snake coiled up. If it is something in the head it becomes somewhat difficult to discover. For the head is full of wrong ideas and it is not easy to put it into order for pursuing the right track. A comparatively easier place to discover and to cure is in the heart, though here it gives the greatest pain. But here it is found more easily and cured also most radically. Down below in the vital things are very confused and obscure. All things are mixed up in a veritable chaos. The movements are also more violent, more uncontrollable and ignorant. Here are all the movements of anger, pride, ambition, passion, all attachments and sentimentalities, the hunger that you call love. And there are a hundred others. There are as many kinds in the head too. There it is the perversions of thought, all the betrayals, the betrayals of your soul. It is inconceivable how one betrays one's soul, in how many ways, how persistently, the decisions, the points of view, the favourable explanations which your brain supplies to buttress you against your perception that you have done something wrong. You have to disentangle all this, put each thing in its place, throw upon each the light of your true consciousness and judgeburn, purify or transform.

08.31 - Personal Effort and Surrender, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 04, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   The relation of the whole and its part does not hold good here; for there is no longer any division. The very quality of the approach is different. Can you say that a perfect identification with one drop of water would give you the knowledge of what the Sea is? And here the perfect identification in question is not merely with the ocean but with all possible oceans. And yet the perfect identification with one drop of water does give you the knowledge of the ocean in its essence; but in the other way you know the ocean not merely in its essence but in its totality. It is however very difficult to express the reality of the truth. What can be said to put it as clearly as possible is this: in the line of personal effort, when one depends solely upon one's personal strength, all that has been individualised maintains the virtues of individuality and hence also, in a certain sense, all the limitations necessary for this individuality. In the other case, when you have surrendered your individuality, you not only enjoy the virtues of individuality but also you are not subject to its limitations. It is almost high philosophy, I am afraid. It is not clear therefore. But that is all I can say.
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08.32 - The Surrender of an Inner Warrior, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 04, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   It means the vital when it is converted. The converted vital is for the Divine like a warrior. The vital in man is the region of power and it is that which drives him to fight, to fight and conquer. It is the most difficult element to deal with: for it is this capacity to fight that also produces in the vital the spirit of revolt and independence, the will to follow its own will. But when the vital understands and is converted, if it is truly surrendered to the Divine Will, then its fighting capacity turns against anti-divine forces, the forces of obscurity that prevent the transformation: the powers of the vital are strong enough to conquer the enemies. The anti-divine forces are in the vital world: from there they spread upon the physical. But their own Seat is in the vital and it is the converted vital that can effectively deal with them. But the conversion is difficult.
   The higher vital finds it much less difficult to surrender, for it is under the influence of the mind and sometimes even of the psychic; it understands them more easily. It is less difficult than the lower vital, for the latter is essentially the stronghold of desires and blind impulsions. The lower vital, even when it surrenders, when it does what it is asked to do, is not wholly happy, it suffers and only pushes down the impulse to revolt, it obeys unwillingly and does not collaborate. Unless it collaborates in joy and true love, nothing can be done, the transformation cannot come.

08.34 - To Melt into the Divine, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 04, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   We must begin by understanding what the thing really means. There are many stages or steps in it. First of all, you must distinguish between two things (1) selfishness and (2) egoism. Selfishness is a crude form and it should not be very difficult to get rid of it, at least a good part of it. You can get over it simply by having a sense of the ridiculous. You do not see how absurd a selfish man is. He always thinks of himself, bringing everything round to himself, ruled by considerations of his small person, putting himself at the centre of the universe and trying to organise the universe, including God, around himself, as if he was the most important item of the universe. Now, if you just try to look at yourself from outside in a dispassionate way, see yourself as in a mirror, you immediately recognise how ridiculous your little person is. I remember I read in French, translated of course, a line from Tagore which amused me very much. It was about a little dog. The dog was Seated in the lap of its mistress and considered itself to be the centre of the universe. Yes, the picture stuck in my mind. I knew actually a little dog who was like that. There are many of the kind, perhaps all: they want that everybody should be busy with them and they succeed in doing so.
   You have to go a long way before you can think of merging your ego, your self in the Divine. First of all, you cannot merge your ego or your self until you are a completely individualised being. And do you know what does that mean'to be completely individualised'? It means one capable of resisting all external influences. The other day I received a letter from someone who says that he hesitates to read books; for he has a very strong tendency to identify himself with what he reads; if he reads a novel or a drama he becomes the character pictured and is possessed by the feelings and thoughts and movements of the character. There are many like that. If they read something, while they read they are completely moved by the ideas and impulsions and even ideals they read about and are totally absorbed in them and become them, without their knowing it even. That is because ninety-nine per cent of their nature is made of butter as it were: if you press your finger it leaves a mark. That is the ordinary man's character. One takes in, as one comes across it, a thought experienced by another, a phrase read in a book, a thing observed or an incident the eyes fall upon, a will or wish of a neighbour, all that enters pell-mell intermixed enters and goes out, others come inlike electric currents. And one does not notice it. There is a conflict, a clash among these various movements, each trying to get the upper hand. Thus the person is tossed to and fro like a piece of cork upon the waves in the Sea.
   Instead of this unformed and unconscious mass, one has to become conscious, cohesive, individualised, that which exists by itself and in itself, independently of its surroundings, that which can hear, read, see anything and will not change because of that. It receives from outside only what it wishes to receive. It rejects automatically what does not agree with its purpose: nothing can leave any impression upon it, unless it wishes to have the impress. It is thus that one begins to be individualised. And when one is an individual, then only can one make a gift of it, for unless you possess a thing you cannot give it; when you have nothing or are nothing you can give nothing. So in order that the separate ego may disappear, one must be able to give oneself wholly, totally without restrictions. And to be able to give, one must exist and to exist one must be an individual. If your body were not rigid as it is the body is indeed terribly rigidif it were not something quite fixed and if you had not this solid skin around the skeleton, if you were the exact expression of what you are vitally and mentally, it would be worse than the gelatinous jelly fish. All would enter and melt into one another, what a chaos and confusion would it be! That is why a rigid form is given at the outset. And you complain: the physical is so fixed, it lacks plasticity, supplenessit lacks the fluidity that enables one to melt into the Divine! But it was a necessity. For if you were out of your body and entered into the regions behind the vital,you would see how things stand there: things get mixed, separated, intertwined, all kinds of vibrations, currents, forces that come and go, struggle and fight, seize each other, absorb each other, repulse each other! Very difficult to find a personality in all that. It is only forces, movements, impulsions, desires. Not that there are not individualities and personalities there too! But they are Powers. They who have individualised themselves in such a world are either heroes or demons!
   And then in the mind, if you become conscious only of the physical mind, apart from what belongs to the brain, independent of the head, you will see that it is really a market place, as it has been called: everything enters here, all kinds of ideas and notions cross and recross and move about, jostle one another, knock against each otherthere are even accidents sometimes. There you can Search, but Search in vain to find where your own mind lies.
   One needs years of labourorganising, selecting, building up very diligently, very carefully, very rationally, very cohesively, in order simply to form oneself: to form this simple thing, for example, to think in one's own way. You believe you think in your own way, you do not know how much you depend for your thoughts upon the people you speak to, upon the books that you read, upon your varying moods; yes, it depends not unoften upon your good or bad digestion, upon the fact of your being closed in a room or free in the open air, upon the scenery around you, upon sun or shower. You do not notice it, but you think of different things in different ways according to conditions or situations which have nothing to do with your own self. So, I say, to have your thoughts coordinated, cohesive, logical, you would need a long, very long work in minute details. And then, that is the most important part of the thing, when you have come to a beautiful mental structure, well-shaped, very strong, very powerful, the first thing you will be told to do is that you must break it up, if you wish to be united with the Divine! And unless and until you have done that first part you cannot do the second part, unless you form yourself you cannot give yourself, you would have nothing to give to the Divine. You are nothing more than a mass of inchoate things which are not yourself. First you must exist, you must be, before you can give yourself.

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--- Overview of noun sea

The noun sea has 3 senses (first 2 from tagged texts)
                      
1. (37) sea ::: (a division of an ocean or a large body of salt water partially enclosed by land)
2. (3) ocean, sea ::: (anything apparently limitless in quantity or volume)
3. sea ::: (turbulent water with swells of considerable size; "heavy seas")


--- Synonyms/Hypernyms (Ordered by Estimated Frequency) of noun sea

3 senses of sea                            

Sense 1
sea
   => body of water, water
     => thing
       => physical entity
         => entity

Sense 2
ocean, sea
   => large indefinite quantity, large indefinite amount
     => indefinite quantity
       => measure, quantity, amount
         => abstraction, abstract entity
           => entity

Sense 3
sea
   => turbulent flow
     => flow
       => natural process, natural action, action, activity
         => process, physical process
           => physical entity
             => entity


--- Hyponyms of noun sea

2 of 3 senses of sea                          

Sense 1
sea
   HAS INSTANCE=> Adriatic, Adriatic Sea
   HAS INSTANCE=> Aegean, Aegean Sea
   HAS INSTANCE=> Arabian Sea
   HAS INSTANCE=> Arafura Sea
   HAS INSTANCE=> Baffin Bay
   HAS INSTANCE=> Baltic, Baltic Sea
   HAS INSTANCE=> Barents Sea
   HAS INSTANCE=> Beaufort Sea
   HAS INSTANCE=> Bering Sea
   HAS INSTANCE=> Bismarck Sea
   HAS INSTANCE=> Black Sea, Euxine Sea
   HAS INSTANCE=> Caribbean, Caribbean Sea
   HAS INSTANCE=> Chukchi Sea
   HAS INSTANCE=> Coral Sea
   HAS INSTANCE=> East China Sea
   HAS INSTANCE=> Greenland Sea
   HAS INSTANCE=> Hudson Bay
   HAS INSTANCE=> Inland Sea
   HAS INSTANCE=> Ionian Sea
   HAS INSTANCE=> Irish Sea
   HAS INSTANCE=> Kara Sea
   HAS INSTANCE=> Labrador Sea
   HAS INSTANCE=> Laptev Sea
   HAS INSTANCE=> Ligurian Sea
   HAS INSTANCE=> Marmara, Sea of Marmara, Marmara Denizi, Marmora, Sea of Marmora
   HAS INSTANCE=> Mediterranean, Mediterranean Sea
   HAS INSTANCE=> North Sea
   HAS INSTANCE=> Norwegian Sea
   HAS INSTANCE=> Red Sea
   HAS INSTANCE=> Ross Sea
   HAS INSTANCE=> Sargasso Sea
   HAS INSTANCE=> Sea of Japan, East Sea
   HAS INSTANCE=> Sea of Okhotsk
   HAS INSTANCE=> South China Sea
   => South Sea
   HAS INSTANCE=> Tasman Sea
   HAS INSTANCE=> Timor Sea
   HAS INSTANCE=> Tyrrhenian Sea
   HAS INSTANCE=> Weddell Sea
   HAS INSTANCE=> Yellow Sea, Huang Hai

Sense 3
sea
   => head sea


--- Synonyms/Hypernyms (Ordered by Estimated Frequency) of noun sea

3 senses of sea                            

Sense 1
sea
   => body of water, water

Sense 2
ocean, sea
   => large indefinite quantity, large indefinite amount

Sense 3
sea
   => turbulent flow




--- Coordinate Terms (sisters) of noun sea

3 senses of sea                            

Sense 1
sea
  -> body of water, water
   => backwater
   => bay, embayment
   => channel
   => drink
   => estuary
   => flowage
   => ford, crossing
   => gulf
   => high sea, international waters
   => inlet, recess
   => lake
   => main, briny
   => mid-water
   => ocean
   => offing
   => polynya
   => pool, puddle
   => sea
   => seven seas
   => shoal, shallow
   => sound
   => stream, watercourse
   => territorial waters
   => waterfall, falls
   => waterway

Sense 2
ocean, sea
  -> large indefinite quantity, large indefinite amount
   => chunk
   => busload
   => barrels
   => batch, deal, flock, good deal, great deal, hatful, heap, lot, mass, mess, mickle, mint, mountain, muckle, passel, peck, pile, plenty, pot, quite a little, raft, sight, slew, spate, stack, tidy sum, wad
   => battalion, large number, multitude, plurality, pack
   => billyo, billyoh, billy-ho, all get out
   => boatload, shipload, carload
   => infinitude
   => maximum, upper limit
   => mile
   => million, billion, trillion, zillion, jillion, gazillion
   => much
   => myriad
   => ocean, sea
   => ream
   => small fortune
   => tons, dozens, heaps, lots, piles, scores, stacks, loads, rafts, slews, wads, oodles, gobs, scads, lashings

Sense 3
sea
  -> turbulent flow
   => sea




--- Grep of noun sea
adriatic sea
aegean sea
alcea rosea
alpine hulsea
althea rosea
andaman sea
anglesea
arabian sea
arafura sea
aral sea
armored sea robin
arteria metatarsea
atlantic sea bream
australian sea lion
baltic sea
barents sea
battle of the bismarck sea
battle of the coral sea
battle of the philippine sea
beaufort sea
bering sea
bismarck sea
black sea
black sea bass
book of hosea
california sea lion
caribbean sea
caspian sea
chukchi sea
cleistes rosea
clusia rosea
coral sea
dead sea
dead sea scrolls
deep-sea diver
dwarf hulsea
east china sea
east sea
edible sea urchin
european sea bream
european sea eagle
euxine sea
genlisea
genus genlisea
genus hulsea
genus persea
gray sea eagle
greenland sea
grey sea eagle
gymnadenia conopsea
head sea
high sea
hosea
hulsea
inland sea
ionian sea
irish sea
kamchatkan sea eagle
kara sea
labrador sea
laptev sea
ligurian sea
mediterranean sea
nausea
north sea
northern sea robin
norwegian sea
persea
philippine sea
pityriasis rosea
pogonia rosea
ptloris paradisea
red sea
rock sea bass
ross sea
salton sea
sargasso sea
sea
sea-coast
sea-duty
sea-ear
sea-lavender family
sea-lettuce family
sea-level pressure
sea-poose
sea-purse
sea-puss
sea-rocket
sea anchor
sea anemone
sea animal
sea ash
sea aster
sea bass
sea bathing
sea bird
sea biscuit
sea boat
sea bottom
sea bream
sea breeze
sea captain
sea catfish
sea change
sea chantey
sea chest
sea chub
sea coal
sea cole
sea cow
sea cradle
sea crawfish
sea creature
sea cucumber
sea dahlia
sea dog
sea duck
sea eagle
sea elephant
sea eryngium
sea fan
sea feather
sea floor
sea god
sea gooseberry
sea green
sea gull
sea hare
sea holly
sea holm
sea horse
sea island cotton
sea kale
sea king
sea ladder
sea lamprey
sea lane
sea lavender
sea lawyer
sea lettuce
sea level
sea lily
sea lion
sea louse
sea lyme grass
sea mat
sea mew
sea mile
sea milkwort
sea moss
sea mouse
sea nymph
sea of azof
sea of azoff
sea of azov
sea of cortes
sea of japan
sea of marmara
sea of marmora
sea of okhotsk
sea onion
sea otter
sea pea
sea pen
sea pink
sea poacher
sea poker
sea poppy
sea power
sea purse
sea puss
sea raven
sea robber
sea robin
sea room
sea rover
sea scallop
sea scooter
sea scorpion
sea scout
sea serpent
sea slater
sea slug
sea snail
sea snake
sea spider
sea spray
sea spurry
sea squab
sea squill
sea squirt
sea star
sea starwort
sea steps
sea swallow
sea tang
sea tangle
sea trifoly
sea trout
sea turtle
sea urchin
sea wolf
sea wormwood
sea wrack
seabag
seabeach sandwort
seabed
seabird
seaboard
seaborg
seaborgium
seacoast
seafarer
seafaring
seafood
seafood newburg
seafood sauce
seafowl
seafront
seagrass
seagull
seahorse
seal
seal bomb
seal limbs
seal of approval
seal oil
seal ring
sealant
sealed instrument
sealer
sealing
sealing material
sealing wax
sealskin
sealskin tent
sealyham
sealyham terrier
seam
seaman
seamanship
seamount
seamster
seamstress
sean o'casey
seanad
seanad eireann
seance
seaplane
seaport
seaquake
search
search and destroy mission
search and rescue mission
search engine
search language
search mission
search party
search warrant
searcher
searcher beetle
searching fire
searchlight
searing iron
searobin
sears tower
seascape
seashell
seashore
seashore mallow
seasickness
seaside
seaside alder
seaside centaury
seaside daisy
seaside goldenrod
seaside mahoe
seaside scrub oak
seasnail
season
season ticket
seasonableness
seasonal
seasonal adjustment
seasonal worker
seasoned salt
seasoner
seasoning
seat
seat belt
seat cushion
seatbelt
seating
seating area
seating capacity
seating room
seats
seattle
seattle slew
seawall
seaward
seawater
seaway
seaweed
seaworthiness
sedum rosea
south american sea lion
south china sea
south sea
south sea islands
spotted sea trout
stellar's sea eagle
steller's sea cow
steller's sea lion
steller sea lion
substantia grisea
swansea
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timor sea
tyrrhenian sea
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Wikipedia - 1999 Pacific typhoon season -- Typhoon season in the Pacific Ocean
Wikipedia - 1999 Seattle WTO conference
Wikipedia - 1999 Seattle WTO protests -- Protests of the 1999 WTO conference in Seattle, Washington, US
Wikipedia - 1M-BM-= Knights: In Search of the Ravishing Princess Herzelinde -- 2008 film
Wikipedia - 1st Avenue (Seattle) -- Major street in Seattle, Washington, US
Wikipedia - 2000-01 Regionalliga -- 7th season of the Regionalliga as a third-level league
Wikipedia - 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea (1916 film) -- 1916 movie from Stuart Paton
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Wikipedia - 2000 Atlantic hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean
Wikipedia - 2000 Indy Racing League -- Auto racing season
Wikipedia - 2001-02 Regionalliga -- 8th season of the Regionalliga as a third-level league
Wikipedia - 2001-02 South-West Indian Ocean cyclone season -- Cyclone season
Wikipedia - 2001 Atlantic hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean
Wikipedia - 2001 North Indian Ocean cyclone season -- Cyclone season in the North Indian ocean
Wikipedia - 2002-03 Regionalliga -- 9th season of the Regionalliga as a third-level league
Wikipedia - 2002-03 South Pacific cyclone season -- Cyclone season in the South Pacific ocean
Wikipedia - 2002-03 ULEB Cup -- Inaugural season of ULEB Cup
Wikipedia - 2002 Atlantic hurricane season -- Summary of the relevant tropical storms in the Atlantic in 2002
Wikipedia - 2002 Houston Texans season -- Inaugural season for the Texans
Wikipedia - 2002 North Indian Ocean cyclone season -- Cyclone season in the North Indian Ocean
Wikipedia - 2002 Pacific typhoon season -- Tropical cyclone season in the Western Pacific Ocean
Wikipedia - 2003-04 Regionalliga -- 10th season of the Regionalliga as a third-level league
Wikipedia - 2003 Atlantic hurricane season -- Summary of the relevant tropical storms
Wikipedia - 2003 Liga Perdana 1 -- Liga Perdana 1 season
Wikipedia - 2003 North Indian Ocean cyclone season -- Cyclone season in the North Indian ocean
Wikipedia - 2003 Pacific hurricane season -- Summary of the relevant tropical storms
Wikipedia - 2004-05 Regionalliga -- 11th season of the Regionalliga as a third-level league
Wikipedia - 2004 Atlantic hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean
Wikipedia - 2004 Uruguayan Primera Division -- Statistics for 2004 season of Primera Division Uruguaya
Wikipedia - 2005-06 Regionalliga -- 12th season of the Regionalliga as a third-level league
Wikipedia - 2005-06 Uruguayan Primera Division -- Statistics for 2005-06 season of Primera Division Uruguaya
Wikipedia - 2005 Atlantic hurricane season -- Summary of the relevant tropical storms
Wikipedia - 2005 Champ Car season -- Open wheel motor racing season
Wikipedia - 2005 Molson Indy Montreal -- 10th round of 2005 Champ Car season
Wikipedia - 2005 NRL season
Wikipedia - 2005 Uruguayan Primera Division -- Statistics for 2005 season of Primera Division Uruguaya
Wikipedia - 2006-07 Australian bushfire season -- Australian bushfire
Wikipedia - 2006-07 Regionalliga -- 13th season of the Regionalliga as a third-level league
Wikipedia - 2006-07 South-West Indian Ocean cyclone season -- Cyclone season in the South-West Indian ocean
Wikipedia - 2006 1000 km of Istanbul -- Le Mans Series season
Wikipedia - 2006 Atlantic hurricane season -- Summary of the relevant tropical storms
Wikipedia - 2006 Pacific hurricane season -- Summary of the relevant tropical storms
Wikipedia - 2007-08 I-League -- First season of I-League
Wikipedia - 2007-08 Oldham Athletic A.F.C. season -- Athletic season
Wikipedia - 2007-08 Regionalliga -- 14th season of the Regionalliga as a third-level league
Wikipedia - 2007-08 V-League (South Korea) -- Volleyball league season
Wikipedia - 2007 Atlantic hurricane season -- hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean
Wikipedia - 2007 Miami Dolphins season -- 42nd season and lowest win total in franchise history
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Wikipedia - 2007 North Indian Ocean cyclone season
Wikipedia - 2008-09 3. Liga -- 1st season of the 3. Liga
Wikipedia - 2008-09 Elitserien (men's handball) -- 75th season of the top division of Swedish handball
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Wikipedia - 2008-09 I-League -- Second season of I-League
Wikipedia - 2008-09 Los Angeles Lakers season -- Season of the team the Los Angeles Lakers
Wikipedia - 2008-09 Regionalliga -- 1st season of the Regionalliga
Wikipedia - 2008 Atlantic hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean
Wikipedia - 2008 Green Bay Packers season
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Wikipedia - 2009-10 3. Liga -- 2nd season of the 3. Liga
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Wikipedia - 2009-10 figure skating season -- Competitive figure skating year, 2009/7/1 to 2010/6/30
Wikipedia - 2009-10 FIS Ski Jumping Continental Cup -- Ski jumping season
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Wikipedia - 2009-10 Regionalliga -- 2nd season of the Regionalliga
Wikipedia - 2009 Atlantic hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean
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Wikipedia - 2010-11 3. Liga -- 3rd season of the 3. Liga
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Wikipedia - 2015-16 3. Liga -- 8th season of the 3. Liga
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Wikipedia - 2015-16 I-League -- Ninth season of I-League
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Wikipedia - 2015-16 Regionalliga -- 8th season of the Regionalliga
Wikipedia - 2015 Atlantic hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean
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Wikipedia - 2015 Indian Super League season -- Second season of ISL
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Wikipedia - 2016-17 3. Liga -- 9th season of the 3. Liga
Wikipedia - 2016-17 figure skating season -- Competitive figure skating year, 2016/7/1 to 2017/6/30
Wikipedia - 2016-17 Florida Panthers season -- Florida Panthers season
Wikipedia - 2016-17 I-League -- Tenth season of I-League
Wikipedia - 2016-17 Liga EBA season -- 23rd season of the Liga EBA
Wikipedia - 2016-17 Regionalliga -- 9th season of the Regionalliga
Wikipedia - 2016 Atlantic hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean
Wikipedia - 2016 Brisbane Broncos season -- National Rugby League team season
Wikipedia - 2016 Georgia Swarm season -- National Lacrosse League season
Wikipedia - 2016 Indian Super League season -- Third season of ISL
Wikipedia - 2016 International GT Open -- Sports car racing season
Wikipedia - 2016 Israel Premier Lacrosse League season -- Season of the Israel Premier Lacrosse League
Wikipedia - 2016 Pacific hurricane season -- Period of formation of tropical cyclones in the Eastern Pacific Ocean in 2016
Wikipedia - 2016 wildfire season -- Wildfire season in 2016
Wikipedia - 2017-18 3. Liga -- 10th season of the 3. Liga
Wikipedia - 2017-18 figure skating season -- Competitive figure skating year, 2017/7/1 to 2018/6/30
Wikipedia - 2017-18 I-League -- Eleventh season of I-League
Wikipedia - 2017-18 Indian Super League season -- Fourth season of ISL
Wikipedia - 2017-18 Liga EBA season -- 24th season of the Liga EBA
Wikipedia - 2017-18 Regionalliga -- 10th season of the Regionalliga
Wikipedia - 2017-18 Vegas Golden Knights season -- Inaugural season; strongest debut for an expansion team in North American sports history
Wikipedia - 2017 Georgia Swarm season -- National Lacrosse League season
Wikipedia - 2017 LFA Segunda -- Second season of the Liga Futebol Amadora Segunda Divisao
Wikipedia - 2017 Pacific typhoon season -- Period of formation of tropical cyclones in the Western Pacific Ocean in 2017
Wikipedia - 2017 Pakistan Super League players draft -- 2nd season of the Pakistan Super League
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Wikipedia - 2017 wildfire season -- Wildfire season in 2017
Wikipedia - 2018-19 3. Liga -- 11th season of the 3. Liga
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Wikipedia - 2018-19 Connacht Rugby season -- Rugby Union Pro14 season
Wikipedia - 2018-19 Cypriot Cup -- The 77th season of Cypriot Cup
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Wikipedia - 2018-19 I-League -- Twelfth season of I-League
Wikipedia - 2018-19 Indian Super League season -- Fifth season of ISL
Wikipedia - 2018-19 La Liga -- 88th La Liga season
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Wikipedia - 2018-19 Regionalliga -- 11th season of the Regionalliga
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Wikipedia - 2018-19 Vegas Golden Knights season -- 2nd season in team history
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Wikipedia - 2018 Atlantic hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Atlantic ocean
Wikipedia - 2018 Copa Paulino Alcantara -- 1st season of the Copa Paulino Alcantara
Wikipedia - 2018 Georgia Swarm season -- National Lacrosse League season
Wikipedia - 2018 IMSA Prototype Challenge -- Motorsport season
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Wikipedia - 2018 Pacific hurricane season -- Summary of the relevant tropical storms
Wikipedia - 2018 Parramatta Eels season -- Australian rugby league season
Wikipedia - 2018 St. Louis Cardinals season
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Wikipedia - 2018 wildfire season -- Wildfire season in 2018
Wikipedia - 2019-20 3. Liga -- 12th season of the 3. Liga
Wikipedia - 2019-20 ABA League First Division -- ABA League 19th season
Wikipedia - 2019-20 Aston Villa F.C. season -- 2019-20 Aston Villa F.C. season
Wikipedia - 2019-20 Atlanta SC season -- The club's inaugural season in the National Independent Soccer Association
Wikipedia - 2019-20 Australian bushfire season -- Bushfires in Australia
Wikipedia - 2019-20 Australian region cyclone season -- Period of tropical cyclone activity
Wikipedia - 2019-20 Buffalo Sabres season -- 50th season in team history
Wikipedia - 2019-20 Bundesliga -- 57th season of the Bundesliga
Wikipedia - 2019-20 Calcutta Premier Division -- 122nd season of Calcutta Premier Division
Wikipedia - 2019-20 California United Strikers FC season -- The club's inaugural season in the National Independent Soccer Association
Wikipedia - 2019-20 Connacht Rugby season -- Rugby Union Pro14 season
Wikipedia - 2019-20 Cypriot Cup -- The 78th season of Cypriot Cup
Wikipedia - 2019-20 Danish Superliga -- The 30th season of the Danish Superliga
Wikipedia - 2019-20 Eredivisie -- The 64th season of the Eredivisie
Wikipedia - 2019-20 European windstorm season -- European windstorm season
Wikipedia - 2019-20 figure skating season -- Competitive figure skating year, 2019/7/1 to 2020/6/30
Wikipedia - 2019-20 I-League -- 13th season of I-League
Wikipedia - 2019-20 Indian cricket season -- 2019-20 Indian cricket season
Wikipedia - 2019-20 Indian Super League season -- Sixth season of the Indian Super League
Wikipedia - 2019-20 Ligue 1 -- 82nd season of Ligue 1 in 2019/20
Wikipedia - 2019-20 Naisten Liiga season -- 37th season of the Naisten Liiga
Wikipedia - 2019-20 Oakland Roots SC season -- The club's inaugural season in the National Independent Soccer Association
Wikipedia - 2019-20 Primeira Liga -- 28th season of the Primeira Liga
Wikipedia - 2019-20 Qatar Stars League -- 47th season of the Qatar Stars League
Wikipedia - 2019-20 Regionalliga -- 12th season of the Regionalliga
Wikipedia - 2019-20 San Diego 1904 FC season -- The club's inaugural season in the National Independent Soccer Association
Wikipedia - 2019-20 Serie B -- The 88th season of the Serie B
Wikipedia - 2019-20 South Pacific cyclone season -- Period of tropical cyclone activity in the South Pacific Ocean.
Wikipedia - 2019-20 Stumptown Athletic season -- The club's inaugural season in the National Independent Soccer Association
Wikipedia - 2019-20 Super 6 -- Rugby union Super 6 season
Wikipedia - 2019-20 Vegas Golden Knights season -- 3rd season in team history
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Wikipedia - 2019 ARCA Menards Series -- 67th season of the ARCA Menards Series
Wikipedia - 2019 Atlantic hurricane season -- Period of formation of tropical cyclones in the North Atlantic Ocean in 2019
Wikipedia - 2019 Barangay Ginebra San Miguel season -- Wikimedia list article
Wikipedia - 2019 Blancpain GT Sports Club -- Fifth season of the Blancpain GT Sports Club
Wikipedia - 2019 Blancpain GT World Challenge America -- Racing season
Wikipedia - 2019 Campeonato Paulista Serie A3 -- The 26th season of Campeonato Paulista Serie A3 under its current title and the 66th season under its current league division format
Wikipedia - 2019 Cavalry FC season -- Wikimedia list article
Wikipedia - 2019 CCC Team season -- Cycling team season
Wikipedia - 2019 Columbian Dyip season -- Wikimedia list article
Wikipedia - 2019 Copa Paulino Alcantara -- 2nd season of the Copa Paulino Alcantara
Wikipedia - 2019 D1NZ season -- Premier drifting series of New Zealand
Wikipedia - 2019 Deceuninck-Quick-Step season -- Cycling team season
Wikipedia - 2019 Euro Tour season -- Nine-ball pool season of events
Wikipedia - 2019 FC Edmonton season -- Wikimedia list article
Wikipedia - 2019 Georgia Swarm season -- National Lacrosse League season
Wikipedia - 2019 HFX Wanderers FC season -- Wikimedia list article
Wikipedia - 2019 Indonesia Pro Futsal League -- Twelfth season of Indonesia Pro Futsal League
Wikipedia - 2019 J3 League -- 6th season of the Japanese J3 League
Wikipedia - 2019 K League 2 -- Seventh season of the K League 2, the second tier South Korean professional league
Wikipedia - 2019 League of Ireland Cup -- 46th season of the League of Ireland's secondary knockout competition
Wikipedia - 2019 Liga 3 -- Third season of the Liga 3 in Indonesia
Wikipedia - 2019 Major League Lacrosse season -- 19th season of Major League Lacrosse
Wikipedia - 2019 Meistriliiga -- The 29th season of the Meistriliiga
Wikipedia - 2019 Melaka United season -- 3rd season in the Malaysia Super League
Wikipedia - 2019 Meralco Bolts season -- Wikimedia list article
Wikipedia - 2019 Mini Challenge UK -- Eighteenth season of the Mini Challenge UK
Wikipedia - 2019 Molucca Sea earthquakes -- July 7, 2019, earthquakes in Indonesia
Wikipedia - 2019 Montreal Impact season -- Canadian Major League Soccer team
Wikipedia - 2019 New England Patriots season -- 60th season in Patriots franchise history
Wikipedia - 2019 New South Wales Waratahs season -- 2019 New South Wales Waratahs rugby union season
Wikipedia - 2019 NLEX Road Warriors season -- Wikimedia list article
Wikipedia - 2019 North Carolina FC season -- Second season in the USL
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Wikipedia - 2019 Pacific FC season -- Wikimedia list article
Wikipedia - 2019 Pacific hurricane season -- Period of formation of tropical cyclones in the Eastern Pacific Ocean in 2019
Wikipedia - 2019 Pacific typhoon season -- Period of formation of tropical cyclones in the Western Pacific Ocean in 2019
Wikipedia - 2019 Pahang FA season -- 16th season in the Malaysian Super League
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Wikipedia - 2019 wildfire season -- Wildfire season in 2019
Wikipedia - 2019 York9 FC season -- Wikimedia list article
Wikipedia - 2020-21 3. Liga -- 13th season of the 3. Liga
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Wikipedia - Continental shelf -- A portion of a continent that is submerged under an area of relatively shallow water known as a shelf sea
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Wikipedia - Conus abbas -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus abbreviatus -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus abrolhosensis -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus abruptus -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus achatinus -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus acutangulus -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus adami -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus adamsonii -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus adenensis -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus admirationis -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus advertex -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus aemulator -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus aemulus -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus aequiquadratus -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus africanus -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus aito -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus alabaster -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus alainallaryi -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus albellus -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus albuquerquei -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus alconnelli -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus alexandrei -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus alexandrinus -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus alexisallaryi -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus alfi -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus algoensis -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus allaryi -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus alrobini -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus amadis -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus ambiguus -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus ammiralis -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus amphiurgus -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus amplus -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus anabathrum -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus anabelae -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus andamanensis -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus andremenezi -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus anemone -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus angasi -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus angioiorum -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus anningae -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus anosyensis -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus antoniaensis -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus antonioi -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus antoniomonteiroi -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus aplustre -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus arafurensis -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus araneosus -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus arangoi -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus archon -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus ardisiaceus -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus arenatus -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus ariejoostei -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus aristophanes -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus armadillo -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus armoricus -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus artoptus -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus asiaticus -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus ateralbus -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus athenae -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus atimovatae -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus attenuatus -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus augur -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus aulicus -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus aurantius -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus auratinus -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus aureonimbosus -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus aureopunctatus -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus aureus -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus auricomus -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus aurisiacus -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus australis -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus austroviola -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus axelrodi -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus babaensis -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus baeri -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus bahamensis -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus bairstowi -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus balabacensis -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus balteatus -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus bandanus -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus barbara -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus barbieri -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus barrosensis -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus barthelemyi -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus bartschi -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus bayani -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus bayeri -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus beatrix -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus behelokensis -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus belairensis -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus belizeanus -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus bellacoensis -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus bellocqae -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus bellulus -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus bengalensis -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus berdulinus -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus bessei -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus betulinus -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus biancae -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus biliosus -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus binghamae -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus blanfordianus -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus boavistensis -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus bocagei -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus boeticus -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus bondarevi -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus bonfigliolii -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus borgesi -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus boui -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus boutetorum -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus brianhayesi -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus broderipii -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus bruguieri -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus brunneobandatus -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus brunneofilaris -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus brunneus -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus bruuni -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus bulbus -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus bullatus -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus buniatus -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus burryae -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus buxeus -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus byssinus -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus cacao -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus caillaudi -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus calhetae -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus calhetinensis -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus cancellatus -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus canonicus -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus capitanellus -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus capitaneus -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus capreolus -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus caracteristicus -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus carcellesi -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus cardinalis -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus cargilei -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus carioca -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus carlottae -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus carnalis -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus cashi -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus castaneus -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus catus -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus caysalensis -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus cazalisoi -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus cebuensis -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus cedonulli -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus cepasi -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus ceruttii -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus cervus -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus chaldaeus -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus chiangi -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus chiapponorum -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus chytreus -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus ciderryi -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus cinereus -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus cingulatus -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus circumactus -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus circumcisus -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus clarus -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus classiarius -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus clerii -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus cloveri -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus cocceus -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus coccineus -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus coelinae -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus coffeae -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus collisus -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus colmani -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus colombianus -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus colombi -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus coltrorum -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus compressus -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus conco -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus consors -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus conspersus -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus corallinus -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus cordigera -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus coronatus -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus cossignanii -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus cristinapessoae -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus crocatus -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus crosnieri -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus crotchii -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus cumingii -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus cuna -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus cuneolus -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus curassaviensis -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus curralensis -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus cuvieri -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus cyanostoma -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus cylindraceus -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus cymbioides -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus dalli -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus damottai -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus dampierensis -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus dangdami -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus danilai -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus daphne -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus darkini -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus daucus riosi -- Subspecies of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus daucus -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus dayriti -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus decolrobertoi -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus decoratus -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus dedonderi -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus delanoyae -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus demisgeraldoi -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus denizi -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus desidiosus -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus devorsinei -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus deynzerorum -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus diadema -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus dianthus -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus diegoi -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus diminutus -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus dispar -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus distans -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus dominicanus -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus donnae -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus dorotheae -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus dorreensis -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus ducphuongi -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus duffyi -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus dusaveli -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus easoni -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus ebraeus -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus eburneus -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus echinophilus -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus echo -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus edaphus -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus ednae -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus edwardpauli -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus eldredi -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus eleutheraensis -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus emaciatus -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus empressae -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus encaustus -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus episcopatus -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus ermineus -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus ernesti -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus erythraeensis -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus escondidai -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus espingueirensis -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus estivali -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus evansi -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus eversoni -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus excelsus -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus exiguus -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus eximius -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus explorator -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus felitae -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus felix -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus fergusoni -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus fernandesi -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus ferrugineus -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus fijisulcatus -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus filmeri -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus fischoederi -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus flamingo -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus flammeacolor -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus flavescens -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus flavidus -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus flavusalbus -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus flavus -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus floccatus -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus floridulus -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus fonsecai -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus fragilissimus -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus franciscanus -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus franciscoi -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus franklinae -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus freitasi -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus frigidus -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus fulmen -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus fumigatus -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus furnae -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus furvus -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus fuscoflavus -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus fuscolineatus -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus fusellinus -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus gabelishi -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus galeyi -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus gallopalvoi -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus garciai -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus garrisoni -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus garywilsoni -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus gattegnoi -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus gauguini -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus generalis -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus genuanus -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus geographus -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus gibsonsmithorum -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus gigasulcatus -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus gilvus -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus giorossii -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus gladiator -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus glans -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus glaucus -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus glenni -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus glicksteini -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus globoponderosus -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus gloriakiiensis -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus gloriamaris -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus glorioceanus -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus goajira -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus gondwanensis -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus gonsalensis -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus gonsaloi -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus goudeyi -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus gouldi -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus gradatulus -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus gradatus -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus grahami -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus granarius -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus grangeri -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus granulatus -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus granum -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus gratacapii -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus guanahacabibensis -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus guanche -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus gubernator -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus guinaicus -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus habui -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus hamamotoi -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus hamanni -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus hanshassi -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus harasewychi -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus harlandi -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus havanensis -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus haytensis -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus hazinorum -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus helgae -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus hendersoni -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus hennequini -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus hieroglyphus -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus hilli -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus hirasei -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus hoaraui -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus honkeri -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus honkerorum -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus hughmorrisoni -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus huttoni -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus hyaena -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus ignotus -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus immelmani -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus imperialis -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus inconstans -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus indomaris -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus inesae -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus infinitus -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus infrenatus -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus inscriptus -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus iodostoma -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus isabelarum -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus jacarusoi -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus janus -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus jickelii -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus jorioi -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus josephinae -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus jourdani -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus jucundus -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus judaeus -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus julieandreae -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus julii -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus kaesleri -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus kahiko -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus kaiserae -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus kalafuti -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus karlschmidti -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus kawamurai -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus kermadecensis -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus kersteni -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus kerstitchi -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus kevani -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus kiicumulus -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus kinoshitai -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus kintoki -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus kirkandersi -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus klemae -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus kostini -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus koukae -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus kremerorum -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus kulkulcan -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus kuroharai -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus lamberti -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus largilliertii -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus laueri -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus lecourtorum -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus leekremeri -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus legatus -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus lemniscatus -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus lenavati -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus leobottonii -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus leobrerai -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus leopardus -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus levistimpsoni -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus levis -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus leviteni -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus lienardi -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus lightbourni -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus limpusi -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus lindae -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus lineopunctatus -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus lischkeanus -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus litoglyphus -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus litteratus -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus lividus -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus lizardensis -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus lobitensis -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus locumtenens -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus lohri -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus lombardii -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus longilineus -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus lozeti -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus lucaya -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus luciae -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus lugubris -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus luteus -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus lyelli -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus lynceus -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus maculiferus -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus madagascariensis -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus madecassinus -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus magellanicus -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus magnificus -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus magnottei -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus magus -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus maioensis -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus malabaricus -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus malacanus -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus malcolmi -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus maldivus -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus mappa -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus marchionatus -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus mariaodeteae -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus marielae -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus marileeae -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus marmoreus -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus martensi -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus martinianus -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus mascarenensis -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus maya -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus mcbridei -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus medoci -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus medvedevi -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus melvilli -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus mercator -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus miamiensis -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus micropunctatus -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus milesi -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus miles -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus miliaris -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus milneedwardsi -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus miniexcelsus -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus minnamurra -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus miruchae -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus mitratus -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus moluccensis -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus monachus -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus moncuri -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus monicae -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus monile -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus monilifer -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus moolenbeeki -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus moreleti -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus morrisoni -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus mozambicus -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus mpenjatiensis -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus mucronatus -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus mulderi -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus multiliratus -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus muriculatus -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus musicus -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus mustelinus -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus mus -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus nahoonensis -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus namocanus -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus nanshaensis -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus nanus -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus naranjus -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus natalaurantius -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus natalis -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus navarroi -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus negroides -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus neptunus -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus ngocngai -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus niederhoeferi -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus nielsenae -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus nigromaculatus -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus nigropunctatus -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus nimbosus -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus nobilis -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus nobrei -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus nocturnus -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus nodulosus -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus norai -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus nucleus -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus nussatella -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus nux -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus nybakkeni -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus obscurus -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus ochroleucus -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus oishii -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus olssoni -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus omaria -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus orion -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus ortneri -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus ostrinus -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus papilliferus -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus papuensis -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus paraguana -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus paranobilis -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus parascalaris -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus parius -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus parvatus -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus paschalli -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus patae -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus patglicksteinae -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus patriceae -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus patricius -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus paukstisi -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus paulae -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus paulkersteni -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus paumotu -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus pauperculus -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus pelagicus -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus peli -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus penchaszadehi -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus pennaceus -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus pergrandis -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus pertusus -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus petestimpsoni -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus petuchi -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus philippii -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus pica -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus pictus -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus planiliratus -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus planorbis -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus platensis -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus plinthis -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus polongimarumai -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus pomareae -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus poormani -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus portobeloensis -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus poulosi -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus praecellens -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus praelatus -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus pretiosus -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus primus -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus princeps -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus proximus -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus pseudaurantius -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus pseudimperialis -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus pseudoarmoricus -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus pseudocardinalis -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus pseudonivifer -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus pulcher -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus pulicarius -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus purissimus -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus purpurascens -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus purvisi -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus quasimagus -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus queenslandis -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus quercinus -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus quiquandoni -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus radiatus -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus ranonganus -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus rattus -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus raulsilvai -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus rawaiensis -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus recluzianus -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus recognitus -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus recurvus -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus reductaspiralis -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus regius -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus regonae -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus regularis -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus retifer -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus richardbinghami -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus richardsae -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus richeri -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus riosi -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus ritae -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus rizali -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus robini -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus roeckeli -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus rolani -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus rosalindensis -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus rosemaryae -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus roseorapum -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus rosi -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus rouxi -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus royaikeni -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus rufimaculosus -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus ruthae -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus sahlbergi -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus sakalava -- Species of sea snail
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Wikipedia - List of 1. FC Tatran PreM-EM-!ov seasons -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of A.C. ChievoVerona seasons -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of accolades received by Manchester by the Sea (film) -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Argentine Primera Division transfers (2007-08 season) -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Aris Thessaloniki F.C. seasons -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of ASEAN countries by GDP -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of A.S. Livorno Calcio seasons -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Aston Villa F.C. seasons -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of awards and nominations received by Roseanne -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of banana and plantain diseases -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Barnsley F.C. seasons -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Bayer 04 Leverkusen seasons -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of bellflower diseases -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of BeM-EM-^_iktaM-EM-^_ J.K. seasons -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of Bengaluru FC seasons -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of Birmingham City F.C. seasons -- Wikimedia list article
Wikipedia - List of Blackburn Rovers F.C. seasons -- Wikimedia list article
Wikipedia - List of black walnut diseases -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Bologna F.C. 1909 seasons -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of Bossier-Shreveport Battle Wings seasons -- Wikimedia list article
Wikipedia - List of Boston Bruins seasons -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Bradford City A.F.C. seasons -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of bridges in Seattle -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of Brighton & Hove Albion F.C. seasons -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of buildings and structures in Swansea -- wikimedia list article
Wikipedia - List of Bundesliga top scorers by season -- Wikimedia list article
Wikipedia - List of Burnley F.C. seasons -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of Bury F.C. seasons -- Wikimedia list article
Wikipedia - List of butterfly flower diseases -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of cacao diseases -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of Cagliari Calcio seasons -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of California Golden Seals draft picks -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Canberra Raiders seasons -- rugby league team
Wikipedia - List of caneberries diseases -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs seasons -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of Capsicum diseases -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of Cardiff Devils seasons -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of carrot diseases -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of Case Closed episodes (seasons 1-15) -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of cassava diseases -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of cathedrals in British Overseas Territories -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of centers and research institutes at George Washington University -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of Charlotte Hornets seasons -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Chelsea episodes -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Chelsea F.C. records and statistics -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of Chelsea F.C. seasons -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Chesterfield F.C. seasons -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Christmas and holiday season parades -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of Churchill Brothers S.C. seasons -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of cities in ASEAN by population
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Wikipedia - List of clinical research topics
Wikipedia - List of Clube AtlM-CM-)tico Mineiro seasons -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of coconut palm diseases -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of compositions by Sean Doherty -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of Cork county hurling team seasons -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of cotton diseases -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of countries with overseas military bases -- Wikimedia list article
Wikipedia - List of county roads in Roseau County, Minnesota -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of county seats in Pennsylvania (by population) -- Wikimedia list article
Wikipedia - List of Coventry Blaze seasons -- Wikimedia list article
Wikipedia - List of Crawley Town F.C. seasons -- Wikimedia list article
Wikipedia - List of crossings of the Irish Sea -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of Croton diseases -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of cultural venues in Swansea -- wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Dallas Desperados seasons -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Danish research ships -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of Darlington F.C. seasons -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of datasets for machine learning research
Wikipedia - List of datasets for machine-learning research
Wikipedia - List of date palm diseases -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of Debreceni VSC seasons -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of deep water fish of the Red Sea -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of Delfino Pescara 1936 seasons -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of Dempo S.C. seasons -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Derbyshire County Cricket Club seasons -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of DiosgyM-EM-^Qri VTK seasons -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of districts in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of DjurgM-CM-%rdens IF Fotboll seasons -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of DNA nanotechnology research groups
Wikipedia - List of dog diseases -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Dundalk F.C. seasons -- Wikimedia list article
Wikipedia - List of Durham County Cricket Club seasons -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of durian diseases and pests -- List of durian diseases and pests
Wikipedia - List of Eastern League seasons -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Edinburgh Academical C.C. seasons -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Empoli F.C. seasons -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of English Heritage blue plaques in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of environment research institutes
Wikipedia - List of epidemics -- A list of death tolls due to infectious disease
Wikipedia - List of eponymous diseases -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of Erythranthe, monkey-flower diseases -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of Everton F.C. seasons -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of FC Barcelona seasons -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of F.C. Copenhagen seasons -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of FC Dinamo Bucuresti seasons -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Fenerbahce S.K. seasons -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of fictional diseases -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of films featuring the United States Navy SEALs -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Fiorentina Women's FC seasons -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of fish and seafood soups -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of FK Buducnost seasons -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of forest research institutes in India -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of former Sea World attractions -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of Formula One seasons -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of French regions and overseas collectivities by GDP -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Frolunda HC seasons -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Fulham F.C. seasons -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of genetics research organizations -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of Genoa C.F.C. seasons -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of geranium diseases -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of Girabola players during 2014 season -- Wikimedia list article
Wikipedia - List of GNK Dinamo Zagreb seasons -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of Gold Coast United FC seasons -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Grand Rapids Griffins seasons -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Grimsby Town F.C. seasons -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of GSLV launches -- Launches made by Indian Space Research Organisation
Wikipedia - List of GyM-EM-^Qri ETO FC seasons -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of Hamilton Academical F.C. seasons -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Hartlepool United F.C. seasons -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of hazelnut diseases -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of HC Dynamo Moscow seasons -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Hindustan Aeronautics S.C. seasons -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of HNK Hajduk Split seasons -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of holiday cacti diseases -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Hull City A.F.C. seasons -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of human disease case fatality rates -- List of human disease case fatality rates
Wikipedia - List of humor research publications -- List of books, journals, and major publications humor research
Wikipedia - List of hydrangea diseases -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Indiana Pacers seasons -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of infectious diseases
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Wikipedia - List of Iranian Research Centers
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Wikipedia - List of ISU World Standings and Season's World Ranking statistics -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of Jacksonville Jaguars seasons -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Jerusalem cherry diseases -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of Johns Hopkins University Research Centers and Institutes -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of Juventus F.C. seasons -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of LA Galaxy seasons -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of largest lakes and seas in the Solar System -- List of Solar System bodies of liquid
Wikipedia - List of Las Vegas Raiders seasons -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of Law & Order: Special Victims Unit episodes (seasons 1-19) -- List of Law & Order: Special Victims Unit episodes
Wikipedia - List of law clerks of the Supreme Court of the United States (Seat 10) -- Wikimedia list article
Wikipedia - List of law enforcement agencies in the United Kingdom, Crown dependencies and British Overseas Territories -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of Leeds United F.C. seasons -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Let's Go! Dream Team Season 2 episodes -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Lincoln City F.C. seasons -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of maize diseases -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Manchester City F.C. seasons -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Mansfield Town F.C. seasons -- Wikimedia list article
Wikipedia - List of marine gastropods of South Africa -- A list of the species of sea snails and sea slugs of South Africa
Wikipedia - List of marketing research firms -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of MJHL seasons -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Mohun Bagan A.C. seasons -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of Montreal Alouettes seasons -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Nashville Kats seasons -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of neighborhoods in Seattle -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Newcastle United F.C. seasons -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of New England Patriots seasons -- Seasons of the New England Patriots
Wikipedia - List of New Jersey Devils seasons -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Northern Hemisphere tropical cyclone seasons -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of North Queensland Cowboys seasons -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Norwich City F.C. seasons -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of notifiable diseases -- Wikimedia list article
Wikipedia - List of Nottingham Panthers seasons -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of official overseas trips made by Kersti Kaljulaid -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of official overseas trips made by the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of off-season Atlantic hurricanes -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of OHL seasons -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of Oklahoma City Thunder seasons -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of Oklahoma City Yard Dawgz seasons -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Olmsted parks in Seattle -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of One Piece episodes (seasons 15-current) {{DISPLAYTITLE:List of ''One Piece'' episodes (seasons 15-current) -- List of One Piece episodes (seasons 15-current) {{DISPLAYTITLE:List of ''One Piece'' episodes (seasons 15-current)
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Wikipedia - List of ONGC F.C. seasons -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of Ontario Hockey Association Junior A seasons -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of optofluidics researchers -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of Orlando Magic seasons -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of Orlando Predators seasons -- Wikimedia list article
Wikipedia - List of Ottawa Redblacks seasons -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Ottawa Senators (original) seasons -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of Ottawa Senators seasons -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of overseas Chinese -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of overseas trips made by Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands -- Wikimedia list article
Wikipedia - List of overseas visits by Tenzin Gyatso the 14th Dalai Lama outside India
Wikipedia - List of overseas visits by the 14th Dalai Lama outside India -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of Paksi FC seasons -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of Palermo F.C. seasons -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of papaya diseases -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of parks in Seattle -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of Parma Calcio 1913 seasons -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of parties to the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of peach and nectarine diseases -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of pea diseases -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of peanut diseases -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Pennsylvania-Reading Seashore Lines passenger trains -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of people diagnosed with coeliac disease -- List of people with coeliac disease
Wikipedia - List of people diagnosed with Crohn's disease -- People with Crohn's disease
Wikipedia - List of people diagnosed with Parkinson's disease -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of people from Swansea -- Wikimedia list article
Wikipedia - List of people named Sean -- Wikimedia list article
Wikipedia - List of people who disappeared mysteriously at sea -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of Peperomia diseases -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of pests and diseases of roses -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of Peterborough United F.C. seasons -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Philadelphia 76ers seasons -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of Philadelphia Eagles seasons -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Philadelphia Soul seasons -- Wikimedia list article
Wikipedia - List of Phoenix Suns seasons -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of pigeonpea diseases -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Pittsburgh Penguins seasons -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of Pittsburgh Pirates seasons -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of Pittsburgh Power seasons -- Wikimedia list article
Wikipedia - List of Pittsburgh Steelers seasons -- Wikimedia list article
Wikipedia - List of places in Swansea (categorised) -- wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of places on land with elevations below sea level -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of Platanus diseases -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of Plymouth Argyle F.C. seasons -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of PM-CM-)csi MFC seasons -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of pocketbook plant diseases -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of poinsettia diseases -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of PokM-CM-)mon episodes (seasons 1-13) {{DISPLAYTITLE:List of ''PokM-CM-)mon'' episodes (seasons 1-13) -- List of PokM-CM-)mon episodes (seasons 1-13) {{DISPLAYTITLE:List of ''PokM-CM-)mon'' episodes (seasons 1-13)
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Wikipedia - List of pollution-related diseases -- List of pollution-related diseases
Wikipedia - List of Portland Steel seasons -- Wikimedia list article
Wikipedia - List of Portland Trail Blazers seasons -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of potato diseases -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of prehistoric sea cucumbers -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of primula diseases -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of Produce 101 contestants (season 2) -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of public art in Seattle -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Puskas AkadM-CM-)mia FC seasons -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of quantum gravity researchers -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of Quebec Nordiques seasons -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of Queens Park Rangers F.C. seasons -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of Radermachera sinica diseases -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of Ramsar sites in British Overseas Territories -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of rare disease organisations -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of Reading F.C. seasons -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of Real Madrid CF seasons -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of red clover diseases -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of red seaweeds of South Africa -- Rhodophyta recorded from the oceans bordering South Africa.
Wikipedia - List of reef fish of the Red Sea -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of research centres and institutes of the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of Researchers at Racah Institute
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Wikipedia - List of researchers in underwater diving -- Notable developers of diving technology, and published researchers in diving medicine and physiology, including decompression theory
Wikipedia - List of research institutes and centers in Kerala -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of restaurants in Seattle -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of rhododendron diseases -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Rio de Janeiro schools, colleges, universities and research centers -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of rivers discharging into the North Sea -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of Roseanne and The Conners characters -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of Rurouni Kenshin episodes (season 1) -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Rurouni Kenshin episodes (season 3) -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of rye diseases -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of Sacramento Kings seasons -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of safflower diseases -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of Salgaocar F.C. seasons -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of San Francisco 49ers seasons -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of San Jose Earthquakes seasons -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Santos FC seasons -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of sapphire flower diseases -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of Saskatchewan Roughriders seasons -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of Saturday Night Live episodes (seasons 1-30) -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of Scarborough F.C. seasons -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of SC East Bengal seasons -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of Scheduled Monuments in Swansea -- wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of schools of the Seattle School District -- List of schools of the Seattle School District in the state of Washington in the US
Wikipedia - List of Scunthorpe United F.C. seasons -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Sealab 2021 episodes -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of seaports of the Valencian Community -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of seaports
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Wikipedia - List of sea spiders of South Africa -- A list of saltwater species that form a part of the pycnogonid fauna of South Africa
Wikipedia - List of seas -- Wikimedia list article
Wikipedia - List of Seattle Mariners broadcasters -- Wikimedia list article
Wikipedia - List of Seattle Mariners first-round draft picks -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Seattle Mariners minor league affiliates -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of Seattle Mariners no-hitters -- Wikimedia list article
Wikipedia - List of Seattle Mariners owners and executives -- Wikimedia list article
Wikipedia - List of Seattle Mariners seasons -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of Seattle Mariners team records -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of Seattle Mariners uniform promotion games -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of Seattle Seahawks broadcasters -- Wikimedia list article
Wikipedia - List of Seattle Seahawks first-round draft picks -- Wikimedia list article
Wikipedia - List of Seattle Seahawks head coaches -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Seattle Seahawks seasons -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Seattle Sounders FC seasons -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of Seattle Sounders (USL) players -- Wikimedia list article
Wikipedia - List of seaweeds and marine flowering plants of Australia (temperate waters) -- none
Wikipedia - List of seaweeds of South Africa -- A list of seaweeds recorded from the oceans bordering South Africa
Wikipedia - List of seaweeds of the Cape Peninsula and False Bay -- Regional biodiversity species list
Wikipedia - List of settlements lost to floods in the Netherlands -- Numerous settlements lost to sea enroachment in the Netherlands are listed.
Wikipedia - List of Sgt. Frog episodes (season 1) -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of sharks in the Red Sea -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of Sheffield Steelers seasons -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of social network researchers
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Wikipedia - List of songs in Glee (season 1) -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Southend United F.C. seasons -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of soybean diseases -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of space pirates -- Science fiction character trope of space, rather than seafaring pirate
Wikipedia - List of spinach diseases -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of Spokane, Portland and Seattle Railway locomotives -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of SRI International people -- Notable people from Stanford Research Institute
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Wikipedia - List of stock exchanges in the United Kingdom, the British Crown Dependencies and United Kingdom Overseas Territories -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of Stoke City F.C. seasons -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of subsea tunnels in Norway -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Super League seasons -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of Survivor (American TV series) episodes (seasons 1-20) -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of S.V. Robinhood seasons -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of Swansea City A.F.C. internationals -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Swansea City A.F.C. players -- Wikimedia list article
Wikipedia - List of Swansea City A.F.C. seasons -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Sydney FC seasons -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of systemic diseases with ocular manifestations -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of Szombathelyi Haladas seasons -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of tallest buildings in Seattle -- List of skyscrapers and high-rise buildings in Seattle, Washington, U.S.
Wikipedia - List of Tampa Bay Buccaneers seasons -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Tawag ng Tanghalan finalists (season 3) -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of tea diseases -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Tennessee Titans seasons -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of The Daily Show episodes (2015) -- 2015 season of American television series
Wikipedia - List of the Dead Sea Scrolls
Wikipedia - List of the largest islands in the North Sea -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of The Simpsons episodes (seasons 1-20) -- Episode list for an animated series
Wikipedia - List of The Simpsons guest stars (seasons 1-20) -- Guest star list for an animated series
Wikipedia - List of The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson episodes (1985) -- Season of television series
Wikipedia - List of The Tonight Show with Jay Leno episodes (2010) -- 2010 season of American television series
Wikipedia - List of things named after Glenn T. Seaborg -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of This Old House episodes (seasons 11-20) -- Wikipedia list
Wikipedia - List of Tipperary county hurling team seasons -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of tobacco diseases -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of top goalscorers in Algerian Ligue Professionnelle 1 by season -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of top TT Pro League goal scorers by season -- wikimedia list article
Wikipedia - List of Torino F.C. seasons -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Tottenham Hotspur F.C. seasons -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of transfers of La Liga - 2005-06 season -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of TT Pro League seasons -- wikimedia list article
Wikipedia - List of tunnels in Seattle -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of UCLA Bruins softball seasons -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of U.C. Sampdoria seasons -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of Udinese Calcio seasons -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of UK government scientific research institutes -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of undersea explorers -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of U.S. Sassuolo Calcio seasons -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of U.S. states by research and development spending -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of Utah Blaze seasons -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Vegas Golden Knights seasons -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of verbena diseases -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of VFL/AFL pre-season and night series premiers -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of Washington Capitals seasons -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Western Sydney Wanderers FC seasons -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of wheat diseases -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of White Sea biota species by phylum -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of WHL seasons -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of winless seasons -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of women in Seanad Eireann -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of Wycombe Wanderers F.C. seasons -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of youngest EuroLeague players since the 2000-01 season -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of Zalaegerszegi TE seasons -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of Zatch Bell! episodes (season 1) -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - Lists of diseases -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - Lists of research stations
Wikipedia - Lists of Searchlight Pictures films -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - Literature Translation Institute of Korea -- Organization with the aim of promoting Korean literature and culture overseas
Wikipedia - Lithopoma brevispina -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Lithopoma tectum -- species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Lithostege griseata -- Species of moth
Wikipedia - Lithuania -- Country on the shore of the Baltic Sea
Wikipedia - Litsea ligustrina -- Species of plant
Wikipedia - Little Lady Eileen -- 1916 film by J. Searle Dawley
Wikipedia - Littoral zone -- Part of a sea, lake or river that is close to the shore
Wikipedia - Liu Yan (scientist) -- Chinese Antarctic researcher
Wikipedia - Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine -- Tropical medicine teaching and research institution
Wikipedia - Living educational theory -- A method in educational research
Wikipedia - Livonia nodiplicata -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Liz Corbett -- British epidemiologist and researcher
Wikipedia - Llandudno, Western Cape -- Seaside town in the Western Cape, South Africa
Wikipedia - Lloyd B. Minor -- American surgeon, researcher, and educator
Wikipedia - Lloyd Library and Museum -- Private research library in Cincinnati, Ohio, U.S.
Wikipedia - Lloyd Sealy Library -- Library at John Jay College of Criminal Justice, New York
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