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--- QUOTES
  Addressed to the One Supreme Lord, There is no other sin, no other vice than to be far from Thee.
    ~ The Mother Words Of The Mother - III, 240

  Selfishness is the only sin, meanness the only vice, hatred the only criminality. All else can easily be turned into good, but these are obstinate resisters of deity.
    ~ Sri Aurobindo, Essays Divine And Human

  68-The sense of sin was necessary in order that man might become disgusted with his own imperfections. It was God's corrective for egoism. But man's egoism meets God's device by being very dully alive to its own sins and very keenly alive to the sins of others.
    ~ Sri Aurobindo, Essays Divine And Human, Jnana
  In the same Upanishad, Agni is invoked for purely moral functions as the purifier from sin, the leader of the soul by the good path to the divine Bliss, and he seems to be identified with the power of the will and responsible for human actions
  ~ Sri Aurobindo, The Secret Of The Veda, [7]

  280. If thy heart is troubled within thee, if for long seasons thou makest no progress, if thy strength faint and repine, remember always the eternal word of our Lover and Master, 'I will free thee from all sin and evil; do not grieve.'
  ~ Sri Aurobindo, Essays Divine And Human, Karma, [T1]
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  Sin is the working of the lower nature for the crude satisfaction of its own ignorant, dull or violent rajasic and tamasic propensities in revolt against any high self-control and self-mastery of the nature by the spirit.

  ~ Sri Aurobindo, Essays On The Gita

  [the central notion of the Veda]
  The sense of the first two verses is clear enough when we know Saraswati to be that power of the Truth which we call inspiration. Inspiration from the Truth purifies by getting rid of all falsehood, for all sin according to the Indian idea is merely falsehood, wrongly inspired emotion, wrongly directed will and action. The central idea of life and ourselves from which we start is a falsehood and all else is falsified by it. Truth comes to us as a light, a voice, compelling a change of thought, imposing a new discernment of ourselves and all around us. Truth of thought creates truth of vision and truth of vision forms in us truth of being, and out of truth of being (satyam) flows naturally truth of emotion, will and action. This is indeed the central notion of the Veda.
  ~ Sri Aurobindo, The Secret Of The Veda
  [the sevenfold ignorance and the integral knowledge:]
  We are ignorant of the Absolute which is the source of all being and becoming; we take partial facts of being, temporal relations of the becoming for the whole truth of existence,-that is the first, the original ignorance. We are ignorant of the spaceless, timeless, immobile and immutable Self; we take the constant mobility and mutation of the cosmic becoming in Time and Space for the whole truth of existence, -that is the second, the cosmic ignorance. We are ignorant of our universal self, the cosmic existence, the cosmic consciousness, our infinite unity with all being and becoming; we take our limited egoistic mentality, vitality, corporeality for our true self and regard everything other than that as not-self,-that is the third, the egoistic ignorance. We are ignorant of our eternal becoming in Time; we take this little life in a small span of Time, in a petty field of Space, for our beginning, our middle and our end,-that is the fourth, the temporal ignorance. Even within this brief temporal becoming we are ignorant of our large and complex being, of that in us which is superconscient, subconscient, intraconscient, circumconscient to our surface becoming; we take that surface becoming with its small selection of overtly mentalised experiences for our whole existence,-that is the fifth, the psychological ignorance. We are ignorant of the true constitution of our becoming; we take the mind or life or body or any two of these or all three for our true principle or the whole account of what we are, losing sight of that which constitutes them and determines by its occult presence and is meant to determine sovereignly by its emergence their operations,-that is the sixth, the constitutional ignorance. As a result of all these ignorances, we miss the true knowledge, government and enjoyment of our life in the world; we are ignorant in our thought, will, sensations, actions, return wrong or imperfect responses at every point to the questionings of the world, wander in a maze of errors and desires, strivings and failures, pain and pleasure, sin and stumbling, follow a crooked road, grope blindly for a changing goal,-that is the seventh, the practical ignorance.
  Our conception of the Ignorance will necessarily determine our conception of the Knowledge and determine, therefore, since our life is the Ignorance at once denying and seeking after the Knowledge, the goal of human effort and the aim of the cosmic endeavour. Integral knowledge will then mean the cancelling of the sevenfold Ignorance by the discovery of what it misses and ignores, a sevenfold self-revelation within our consciousness:- it will mean [1] the knowledge of the Absolute as the origin of all things; [2] the knowledge of the Self, the Spirit, the Being and of the cosmos as the Self's becoming, the becoming of the Being, a manifestation of the Spirit; [3] the knowledge of the world as one with us in the consciousness of our true self, thus cancelling our division from it by the separative idea and life of ego; [4] the knowledge of our psychic entity and its immortal persistence in Time beyond death and earth-existence; [5] the knowledge of our greater and inner existence behind the surface; [6] the knowledge of our mind, life and body in its true relation to the self within and the superconscient spiritual and supramental being above them; [7] the knowledge, finally, of the true harmony and true use of our thought, will and action and a change of all our nature into a conscious expression of the truth of the Spirit, the Self, the Divinity, the integral spiritual Reality.
  But this is not an intellectual knowledge which can be learned and completed in our present mould of consciousness; it must be an experience, a becoming, a change of consciousness, a change of being. This brings in the evolutionary character of the Becoming and the fact that our mental ignorance is only a stage in our evolution. The integral knowledge, then, can only come by an evolution of our being and our nature, and that would seem to signify a slow process in Time such as has accompanied the other evolutionary transformations. But as against that inference there is the fact that the evolution has now become conscious and its method and steps need not be altoge ther of the same character as when it was subconscious in its process. The integral knowledge, since it must result from a change of consciousness, can be gained by a process in which our will and endeavour have a part, in which they can discover and apply their own steps and method: its growth in us can proceed by a conscious self-transformation. It is necessary then to see what is likely to be the principle of this new process of evolution and what are the movements of the integral knowledge that must necessarily emerge in it,-or, in other words, what is the nature of the consciousness that must be the base of the life divine and how that life may be expected to be formed or to form itself, to materialise or, as one might say, to realise.
  ~ Sri Aurobindo, The Life Divine, pg 680-683 [T1]
  Creator of all things, true source of light and wisdom, origin of all being, graciously let a ray of your light penetrate the darkness of my understanding. Take from me the double darkness in which I have been born, an obscurity of sin and ignorance. Give me a keen understanding, a retentive memory, and the ability to grasp things correctly and fundamentally. Grant me the talent of being exact in my explanations and the ability to express myself with thoroughness and charm. Point out the beginning, direct the progress, and help in the completion. ~ Saint Thomas Aquinas
  Happiness is a mediorce sin for a middle class existence. ~ Saul Williams
  9. Atonement with the Father/Abyss:Atonement consists in no more than the abandonment of that self-generated double monster-the dragon thought to be God (superego) and the dragon thought to be Sin (repressed id). But this requires an abandonment of the attachment to ego itself, and that is what is difficult. One must have a faith that the father is merciful, and then a reliance on that mercy. Therewith, the center of belief is transferred outside of the bedeviling god's tight scaly ring, and the dreadful ogres dissolve. It is in this ordeal that the hero may derive hope and assurance from the helpful female figure, by whose magic (pollen charms or power of intercession) he is protected through all the frightening experiences of the father's ego-shattering initiation. For if it is impossible to trust the terrifying father-face, then one's faith must be centered elsewhere (Spider Woman, Blessed Mother ; and with that reliance for support, one endures the crisis-only to find, in the end, that the father and mother reflect each other, and are in essence the same. The problem of the hero going to meet the father is to open his soul beyond terror to such a degree that he will be ripe to understand how the sickening and insane tragedies of this vast and ruthless cosmos are completely validated in the majesty of Being. The hero transcends life with its peculiar blind spot and for a moment rises to a glimpse of the source. He beholds the face of the father, understands-and the two are atoned. ~ Joseph Campbell
  There is nothing unintelligible in what I say about strength and Grace. Strength has a value for spiritual realisation, but to say that it can be done by strength only and by no other means is a violent exaggeration. Grace is not an invention, it is a face of spiritual experience. Many who would be considered as mere nothings by the wise and strong have attained by Grace; illiterate, without mental power or training, without "strength" of character or will, they have yet aspired and suddenly or rapidly grown into spiritual realisation, because they had faith or because they were sincere. ...
  Strength, if it is spiritual, is a power for spiritual realisation; a greater power is sincerity; the greatest power of all is Grace. I have said times without number that if a man is sincere, he will go through in spite of long delay and overwhelming difficulties. I have repeatedly spoken of the Divine Grace. I have referred any number of times to the line of the Gita:
  "I will deliver thee from all sin and evil, do not grieve." ~ Sri Aurobindo, Letters On Yoga - II
  35 - Men are still in love with grief; when they see one who is too high for grief or joy, they curse him and cry, "O thou insensible!" Therefore Christ still hangs on the cross in Jerusalem.
  36 - Men are in love with sin; when they see one who is too high for vice or virtue, they curse him and cry, "O thou breaker of bonds, thou wicked and immoral one!" Therefore Sri Krishna does not live as yet in Brindavan.(5)
  - Sri Aurobindo
I would like to have an explanation of these two aphorisms.
  When Christ came upon earth, he brought a message of brotherhood, love and peace. But he had to die in pain, on the cross, so that his message might be heard. For men cherish suffering and hatred and want their God to suffer with them. They wanted this when Christ came and, in spite of his teaching and sacrifice, they still want it; and they are so attached to their pain that, symbolically, Christ is still bound to his cross, suffering perpetually for the salvation of men.
  As for Krishna, he came upon earth to bring freedom and delight. He came to announce to men, enslaved to Nature, to their passions and errors, that if they took refuge in the Supreme Lord they would be free from all bondage and sin. But men are very attached to their vices and virtues (for without vice there would be no virtue); they are in love with their sins and cannot tolerate anyone being free and above all error.
  That is why Krishna, although immortal, is not present at Brindavan in a body at this moment.
  3 June 1960
  (5 The village where Shri Krishna Spent His Childhood, and where He danced with Radha and other Gopis.) ~ The Mother On Thoughts And Aphorisms, volume-10, page no.59-60

  God had one son on earth without sin, but never one without suffering. ~ Saint Augustine of Hippo
  Performing the duty prescribed by (one's own) nature, one incurreth no sin.
  ~ Anonymous, The Bhagavad Gita
  Aiming at simplicity and lucidity is a moral duty of all intellectuals: lack of clarity is a sin, pretentiousness is a crime.
  ~ Karl Popper
  Abandon all dharmas and take refuge in Me alone; I will deliver thee from all sin and evil; do not grieve. ~ Sri Aurobindo, The Synthesis Of Yoga, (Gita 18:66)
  The sin which is unpardonable is knowingly and wilfully to reject truth, to fear knowledge lest that knowledge pander not to thy prejudices.
  ~ Aleister Crowley
  A certain class of minds shrink from aggressiveness as if it were a sin. Their temperament forbids them to feel the delight of battle and they look on what they cannot understand as something monstrous and sinful. ~ Sri Aurobindo
  Always we must repeat to the doubting intellect the promise of the Master, 'I will deliver thee from all sin and evil; do not grieve.' At the end, the flickerings of faith will cease; for we shall see his face and feel always the Divine Presence.
  ~ Sri Aurobindo, The Synthesis Of Yoga, The Master of the Work, 245
  Sin makes a man unhappy and makes him feel inferior. Being unhappy, he is likely to make claims upon other people which are excessive and which prevent him from enjoying happiness in personal relations. Feeling inferior, he will have a grudge against those who seem superior. He will find admiration difficult and envy easy. ~ Bertr and Russell
  The three of them knew it. She was Kafka's mistress. Kafka had dreamt her. The three of them knew it. He was Kafka's friend. Kafka had dreamt him. The three of them knew it. The woman said to the friend, Tonight I want you to have me. The three of them knew it. The man replied: If we sin, Kafka will stop dreaming us. One of them knew it. There was no longer anyone on earth. Kafka said to himself Now the two of them have gone, I'm left alone. I'll stop dreaming myself. ~ Jorge Luis Borges
  I make even sin and error stepping-stones
  And all experience a long march towards Light.
  Out of the Inconscient I build consciousness,
  And lead through death to reach immortal Life.
  ~ Sri Aurobindo, Savitri, Book 07: The Book of Yoga, The Triple Soul-Forces [515]

  At the end of the day, there should be an accounting and fresh resolution made. Though every day be a catalog of failure, there should be no sense of sin or guilt. Magic is the raising of the whole individual in perfect balance to the power of Infinity, and such feelings are symptomatic of imbalance.
  If any unnecessary or imbalanced scraps of ego become identified with the genius by mistake, then disaster awaits. The life force flows directly into these complexes and bloats them into grotesque monsters variously known as the demon Choronzon. Some magicians attempting to go too fast with this invocation have failed to banish this demon, and have gone spectacularly insane as a result.
  ~ Peter J Carroll, Liber Null, Liber LUX, Augeoides [50-51]

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--- Overview of noun sin_

The noun sin has 6 senses (first 2 from tagged texts)
                      
1. (14) sin, sinfulness, wickedness ::: (estrangement from god)
2. (9) sin, sinning ::: (an act that is regarded by theologians as a transgression of God's will)
3. sine, sin ::: (ratio of the length of the side opposite the given angle to the length of the hypotenuse of a right-angled triangle)
4. Sin ::: ((Akkadian) god of the Moon; counterpart of Sumerian Nanna)
5. sin ::: (the 21st letter of the Hebrew alphabet)
6. sin, hell ::: (violent and excited activity; "they began to fight like sin")

--- Overview of verb sin_

The verb sin has 2 senses (first 1 from tagged texts)
                      
1. (7) sin, transgress, trespass ::: (commit a sin; violate a law of God or a moral law)
2. drop the ball, sin, blunder, boob, goof ::: (commit a faux pas or a fault or make a serious mistake; "I blundered during the job interview")


--- Synonyms/Hypernyms (Ordered by Estimated Frequency) of noun sin_

6 senses of sin                            

Sense 1
sin, sinfulness, wickedness
   => unrighteousness
     => immorality
       => quality
         => attribute
           => abstraction, abstract entity
             => entity

Sense 2
sin, sinning
   => transgression, evildoing
     => wrongdoing, wrongful conduct, misconduct, actus reus
       => activity
         => act, deed, human action, human activity
           => event
             => psychological feature
               => abstraction, abstract entity
                 => entity

Sense 3
sine, sin
   => trigonometric function, circular function
     => function, mathematical function, single-valued function, map, mapping
       => mathematical relation
         => relation
           => abstraction, abstract entity
             => entity

Sense 4
Sin
   INSTANCE OF=> Semitic deity
     => deity, divinity, god, immortal
       => spiritual being, supernatural being
         => belief
           => content, cognitive content, mental object
             => cognition, knowledge, noesis
               => psychological feature
                 => abstraction, abstract entity
                   => entity

Sense 5
sin
   => letter, letter of the alphabet, alphabetic character
     => character, grapheme, graphic symbol
       => written symbol, printed symbol
         => symbol
           => signal, signaling, sign
             => communication
               => abstraction, abstract entity
                 => entity

Sense 6
sin, hell
   => activity
     => act, deed, human action, human activity
       => event
         => psychological feature
           => abstraction, abstract entity
             => entity


--- Hyponyms of noun sin_

2 of 6 senses of sin                          

Sense 1
sin, sinfulness, wickedness
   => mark of Cain

Sense 2
sin, sinning
   => fall
   => actual sin
   => original sin
   => mortal sin, deadly sin
   => venial sin


--- Synonyms/Hypernyms (Ordered by Estimated Frequency) of noun sin_

6 senses of sin                            

Sense 1
sin, sinfulness, wickedness
   => unrighteousness

Sense 2
sin, sinning
   => transgression, evildoing

Sense 3
sine, sin
   => trigonometric function, circular function

Sense 4
Sin
   INSTANCE OF=> Semitic deity

Sense 5
sin
   => letter, letter of the alphabet, alphabetic character

Sense 6
sin, hell
   => activity




--- Coordinate Terms (sisters) of noun sin_

6 senses of sin                            

Sense 1
sin, sinfulness, wickedness
  -> unrighteousness
   => sin, sinfulness, wickedness
   => impiety, impiousness
   => injustice, unjustness
   => dishonorableness, dishonourableness
   => dishonor, dishonour
   => dishonesty

Sense 2
sin, sinning
  -> transgression, evildoing
   => abomination
   => evil, immorality, wickedness, iniquity
   => villainy
   => depravity, turpitude
   => vice
   => sin, sinning
   => terrorization, terrorisation
   => crime, offense, criminal offense, criminal offence, offence, law-breaking
   => crime
   => inside job

Sense 3
sine, sin
  -> trigonometric function, circular function
   => sine, sin
   => arc sine, arcsine, arcsin, inverse sine
   => cosine, cos
   => arc cosine, arccosine, arccos, inverse cosine
   => tangent, tan
   => arc tangent, arctangent, arctan, inverse tangent
   => cotangent, cotan
   => arc cotangent, arccotangent, inverse cotangent
   => secant, sec
   => arc secant, arcsecant, arcsec, inverse secant
   => cosecant, cosec
   => arc cosecant, arccosecant, inverse cosecant

Sense 4
Sin
  -> Semitic deity
   HAS INSTANCE=> Adad
   HAS INSTANCE=> Adapa
   HAS INSTANCE=> Anshar
   HAS INSTANCE=> Antum
   HAS INSTANCE=> Anu
   => Anunnaki, Enuki
   HAS INSTANCE=> Apsu
   HAS INSTANCE=> Aruru
   HAS INSTANCE=> Ashur, Ashir
   HAS INSTANCE=> Astarte, Ashtoreth
   HAS INSTANCE=> Ishtar, Mylitta
   HAS INSTANCE=> Baal
   HAS INSTANCE=> Bel
   HAS INSTANCE=> Dagon
   HAS INSTANCE=> Dagan
   HAS INSTANCE=> Damkina, Damgalnunna
   HAS INSTANCE=> Dumuzi, Tammuz
   HAS INSTANCE=> Ea
   HAS INSTANCE=> Enki
   HAS INSTANCE=> Enlil, En-lil
   HAS INSTANCE=> Ereshkigal, Eresh-kigal, Ereshkigel
   HAS INSTANCE=> Girru
   HAS INSTANCE=> Gula
   HAS INSTANCE=> Igigi
   HAS INSTANCE=> Inanna
   HAS INSTANCE=> Ki
   HAS INSTANCE=> Kishar
   => Lilith
   HAS INSTANCE=> Mama
   HAS INSTANCE=> Marduk, Merodach, Baal Merodach, Bel-Merodach
   HAS INSTANCE=> Moloch, Molech
   HAS INSTANCE=> Nabu, Nebo
   HAS INSTANCE=> Nammu
   HAS INSTANCE=> Namtar, Namtaru
   HAS INSTANCE=> Nanna
   HAS INSTANCE=> Nergal
   HAS INSTANCE=> Nina
   HAS INSTANCE=> Ningal
   HAS INSTANCE=> Ningirsu
   HAS INSTANCE=> Ningishzida
   HAS INSTANCE=> Ninkhursag, Ninhursag, Ninkharsag
   HAS INSTANCE=> Nintu, Nintoo
   HAS INSTANCE=> Ninurta, Ninib
   HAS INSTANCE=> Nusku
   HAS INSTANCE=> Ramman
   HAS INSTANCE=> Sarpanitu, Zirbanit, Zarpanit
   HAS INSTANCE=> Shamash
   HAS INSTANCE=> Sin
   HAS INSTANCE=> Tashmit, Tashmitum
   HAS INSTANCE=> Tiamat
   HAS INSTANCE=> Utnapishtim
   HAS INSTANCE=> Utu, Utug
   HAS INSTANCE=> Zu, Zubird

Sense 5
sin
  -> letter, letter of the alphabet, alphabetic character
   => ascender
   => descender
   => digraph, digram
   => initial
   => A, a
   => B, b
   => C, c
   => D, d
   => E, e
   => F, f
   => G, g
   => H, h
   => I, i
   => J, j
   => K, k
   => L, l
   => M, m
   => N, n
   => O, o
   => P, p
   => Q, q
   => R, r
   => S, s
   => T, t
   => U, u
   => V, v
   => W, w, double-u
   => X, x, ex
   => Y, y, wye
   => Z, z, zee, zed, ezed, izzard
   => alpha
   => beta
   => gamma
   => delta
   => epsilon
   => zeta
   => eta
   => theta
   => iota
   => kappa
   => lambda
   => mu
   => nu
   => xi
   => omicron
   => pi
   => rho
   => sigma
   => tau
   => upsilon
   => phi
   => chi, khi
   => psi
   => omega
   => aleph
   => beth
   => gimel
   => daleth
   => he
   => waw
   => zayin
   => heth
   => teth
   => yodh
   => kaph
   => lamedh
   => mem
   => nun
   => samekh
   => ayin
   => pe
   => sadhe
   => qoph
   => resh
   => sin
   => shin
   => taw
   => polyphone, polyphonic letter
   => block letter, block capital
   => vowel
   => consonant

Sense 6
sin, hell
  -> activity
   => variation, variance
   => space walk
   => domesticity
   => operation
   => operation
   => practice, pattern
   => diversion, recreation
   => cup of tea, bag, dish
   => follow-up, followup
   => game
   => turn, play
   => music
   => acting, playing, playacting, performing
   => liveliness, animation
   => burst, fit
   => work
   => works, deeds
   => service
   => occupation, business, job, line of work, line
   => occupation
   => writing, committal to writing
   => role
   => wrongdoing, wrongful conduct, misconduct, actus reus
   => waste, wastefulness, dissipation
   => attempt, effort, endeavor, endeavour, try
   => control
   => protection
   => sensory activity
   => education, instruction, teaching, pedagogy, didactics, educational activity
   => training, preparation, grooming
   => representation
   => creation, creative activity
   => dismantling, dismantlement, disassembly
   => puncture
   => search, hunt, hunting
   => use, usage, utilization, utilisation, employment, exercise
   => operation, military operation
   => measurement, measuring, measure, mensuration
   => calibration, standardization, standardisation
   => organization, organisation
   => grouping
   => support, supporting
   => continuance, continuation
   => procedure, process
   => ceremony
   => ceremony
   => worship
   => energizing, activating, activation
   => concealment, concealing, hiding
   => placement, location, locating, position, positioning, emplacement
   => provision, supply, supplying
   => demand
   => pleasure
   => enjoyment, delectation
   => lamentation, mourning
   => laughter
   => market, marketplace, market place
   => politics
   => preparation, readying
   => aid, assist, assistance, help
   => support
   => behavior, behaviour, conduct, doings
   => behavior, behaviour
   => leadership, leading
   => precession, precedence, precedency
   => solo
   => buzz
   => fun
   => sin, hell
   => release, outlet, vent
   => last
   => mystification, obfuscation
   => negotiation
   => verbalization, verbalisation
   => perturbation, disturbance
   => timekeeping






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Savitri Section Map -- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
authors -- Crowley - Peterson - Borges - Wilber - Teresa - Aurobindo - Ramakrishna - Maharshi - Mother
places -- Garden - Inf. Art Gallery - Inf. Building - Inf. Library - Labyrinth - Library - School - Temple - Tower - Tower of MEM
powers -- Aspiration - Beauty - Concentration - Effort - Faith - Force - Grace - inspiration - Presence - Purity - Sincerity - surrender
difficulties -- cowardice - depres. - distract. - distress - dryness - evil - fear - forget - habits - impulse - incapacity - irritation - lost - mistakes - obscur. - problem - resist - sadness - self-deception - shame - sin - suffering
practices -- Lucid Dreaming - meditation - project - programming - Prayer - read Savitri - study
subjects -- CS - Cybernetics - Game Dev - Integral Theory - Integral Yoga - Kabbalah - Language - Philosophy - Poetry - Zen
6.01 books -- KC - ABA - Null - Savitri - SA O TAOC - SICP - The Gospel of SRK - TIC - The Library of Babel - TLD - TSOY - TTYODAS - TSZ - WOTM II
8 unsorted / add here -- Always - Everyday - Verbs


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