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Mountain
Mountain
SEE ALSO


AUTH

BOOKS
Big_Mind,_Big_Heart
City_of_God
Collected_Poems
DND_DM_Guide_5E
Enchiridion_text
Evolution_II
Faust
Full_Circle
General_Principles_of_Kabbalah
Heart_of_Matter
Infinite_Library
Initiation_Into_Hermetics
Journey_to_the_Lord_of_Power_-_A_Sufi_Manual_on_Retreat
Kena_and_Other_Upanishads
Let_Me_Explain
Letters_On_Yoga
Letters_On_Yoga_IV
Liber_157_-_The_Tao_Teh_King
Liber_ABA
Life_without_Death
Mantras_Of_The_Mother
Mind_-_Its_Mysteries_and_Control
Modern_Man_in_Search_of_a_Soul
My_Burning_Heart
On_Interpretation
On_Thoughts_And_Aphorisms
Plotinus_-_Complete_Works_Vol_01
Process_and_Reality
Questions_And_Answers_1950-1951
Savitri
Sayings_of_Sri_Ramakrishna_(toc)
The_Archetypes_and_the_Collective_Unconscious
The_Blue_Cliff_Records
The_Categories
The_Diamond_Sutra
The_Divine_Comedy
The_Divine_Companion
The_Divine_Milieu
The_Epic_of_Gilgamesh
The_Essential_Songs_of_Milarepa
The_Golden_Bough
The_Heros_Journey
The_Human_Cycle
The_Imitation_of_Christ
The_Lotus_Sutra
The_Odyssey
The_Republic
The_Seals_of_Wisdom
The_Secret_Doctrine
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
Three_Books_on_Occult_Philosophy
Toward_the_Future
Words_Of_The_Mother_I
Words_Of_The_Mother_III
Writings_In_Bengali_and_Sanskrit

IN CHAPTERS TITLE
02.01_-_The_World-Stair
1.04_-_The_Principle_of_Air
1951-02-19_-_Exteriorisation-_clairvoyance,_fainting,_etc_-_Somnambulism_-_Tartini_-_childrens_dreams_-_Nightmares_-_gurus_protection_-_Mind_and_vital_roam_during_sleep
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
1951-04-12_-_Japan,_its_art,_landscapes,_life,_etc_-_Fairy-lore_of_Japan_-_Culture-_its_spiral_movement_-_Indian_and_European-_the_spiritual_life_-_Art_and_Truth
1.dz_-_Like_tangled_hair
1.fcn_-_Airing_out_kimonos
1f.lovecraft_-_Cool_Air
1.fs_-_The_Fairest_Apparition
1.hs_-_Hair_disheveled,_smiling_lips,_sweating_and_tipsy
1.hs_-_The_Rose_Is_Not_Fair
1.hs_-_To_Linger_In_A_Garden_Fair
1.jk_-_Dawlish_Fair
1.jk_-_Lines_On_Seeing_A_Lock_Of_Miltons_Hair
1.jk_-_Ode._Written_On_The_Blank_Page_Before_Beaumont_And_Fletchers_Tragi-Comedy_The_Fair_Maid_Of_The_In
1.jk_-_Sonnet_-_Oh!_How_I_Love,_On_A_Fair_Summers_Eve
1.jr_-_I_drink_streamwater_and_the_air
1.jt_-_As_air_carries_light_poured_out_by_the_rising_sun
1.lb_-_Ancient_Air_(39)
1.lb_-_Autumn_Air
1.lb_-_Autumn_Air_by_Li_Po
1.lb_-_Jade_Stairs_Grievance
1.lb_-_Marble_Stairs_Grievance
1.lb_-_Resentment_Near_the_Jade_Stairs
1.lovecraft_-_Despair
1.pbs_-_Despair
1.pbs_-_Fragment_-_Such_Hope,_As_Is_The_Sick_Despair_Of_Good
1.pbs_-_Fragment_-_What_Men_Gain_Fairly
1.pbs_-_Song._Despair
1.pbs_-_To--_Oh!_there_are_spirits_of_the_air
1.pbs_-_When_A_Lover_Clasps_His_Fairest
1.pbs_-_Wine_Of_The_Fairies
1.poe_-_Fairy-Land
1.rt_-_Fairyland
1.sb_-_Spirit_and_energy_should_be_clear_as_the_night_air
1.tr_-_White_Hair
1.wby_-_A_Lovers_Quarrel_Among_the_Fairies
1.wby_-_An_Irish_Airman_Foresees_His_Death
1.wby_-_The_Fairy_Pendant
1.wby_-_The_Host_Of_The_Air
1.wby_-_The_Winding_Stair
1.whitman_-_Despairing_Cries
1.whitman_-_Look_Down,_Fair_Moon
1.whitman_-_Night_On_The_Prairies
1.whitman_-_O_Tan-faced_Prairie_Boy
1.whitman_-_The_Prairie-Grass_Dividing
1.whitman_-_The_Prairie_States
1.whitman_-_To_A_Foild_European_Revolutionaire
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_-_The_Fairest,_Brightest,_Hues_Of_Ether_Fade
1.ww_-_Yes!_Thou_Art_Fair,_Yet_Be_Not_Moved
3.18_-_Of_Clairvoyance_and_the_Body_of_Light
5_-_The_Phenomenology_of_the_Spirit_in_Fairytales
7.6.09_-_Despair_on_the_Staircase

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
0.00a_-_Participants_in_the_Evening_Talks
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_-_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
0.04_-_Letters_to_a_Sadhak
0.05_-_Letters_to_a_Child
0.06_-_INTRODUCTION
0.06_-_Letters_to_a_Young_Sadhak
0.09_-_Letters_to_a_Young_Teacher
01.01_-_The_Symbol_Dawn
01.02_-_The_Issue
01.03_-_Mystic_Poetry
01.03_-_Sri_Aurobindo_and_his_School
01.03_-_The_Yoga_of_the_King_-_The_Yoga_of_the_Souls_Release
01.04_-_The_Intuition_of_the_Age
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_Nietzschean_Antichrist
01.05_-_The_Yoga_of_the_King_-_The_Yoga_of_the_Spirits_Freedom_and_Greatness
01.06_-_Vivekananda
01.07_-_Blaise_Pascal_(1623-1662)
01.08_-_Walter_Hilton:_The_Scale_of_Perfection
01.09_-_William_Blake:_The_Marriage_of_Heaven_and_Hell
0.10_-_Letters_to_a_Young_Captain
01.10_-_Principle_and_Personality
01.11_-_The_Basis_of_Unity
01.12_-_Three_Degrees_of_Social_Organisation
01.13_-_T._S._Eliot:_Four_Quartets
0.11_-_Letters_to_a_Sadhak
0_1956-09-14
0_1956-12-12
0_1957-01-18
0_1957-07-03
0_1958-01-01
0_1958-02-25
0_1958-04-03
0_1958-06-06_-_Supramental_Ship
0_1958-07-06
0_1958-07-21
0_1958-08-30
0_1958-09-16_-_OM_NAMO_BHAGAVATEH
0_1958-11-04_-_Myths_are_True_and_Gods_exist_-_mental_formation_and_occult_faculties_-_exteriorization_-_work_in_dreams
0_1958-11-08
0_1958-11-22
0_1958-11-27_-_Intermediaries_and_Immediacy
0_1958-12-15_-_tantric_mantra_-_125,000
0_1958-12-24
0_1958_12_-_Floor_1,_young_girl,_we_shall_kill_the_young_princess_-_black_tent
0_1959-01-06
0_1959-01-21
0_1959-01-31
0_1959-06-25
0_1959-10-06_-_Sri_Aurobindos_abode
0_1960-01-28
0_1960-03-03
0_1960-04-14
0_1960-05-28_-_death_of_K_-_the_death_process-_the_subtle_physical
0_1960-08-10_-_questions_from_center_of_Education_-_reading_Sri_Aurobindo
0_1960-08-20
0_1960-08-27
0_1960-09-20
0_1960-10-19
0_1960-10-22
0_1960-10-25
0_1960-11-12
0_1960-11-15
0_1960-11-26
0_1960-12-13
0_1960-12-20
0_1960-12-31
0_1961-01-10
0_1961-01-12
0_1961-01-19
0_1961-01-22
0_1961-01-24
0_1961-02-04
0_1961-02-11
0_1961-02-18
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0_1961-03-04
0_1961-03-07
0_1961-03-11
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0_1961-11-07
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0_1961-12-20
0_1962-01-09
0_1962-01-12_-_supramental_ship
0_1962-01-21
0_1962-02-03
0_1962-02-06
0_1962-02-13
0_1962-02-17
0_1962-02-24
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02.01_-_Our_Ideal
02.01_-_The_World-Stair
02.01_-_The_World_War
02.02_-_Lines_of_the_Descent_of_Consciousness
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
02.05_-_Robert_Graves
02.05_-_The_Godheads_of_the_Little_Life
02.06_-_Boris_Pasternak
02.06_-_The_Kingdoms_and_Godheads_of_the_Greater_Life
02.07_-_George_Seftris
02.07_-_India_One_and_Indivisable
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_-_The_Way_to_Unity
02.09_-_Two_Mystic_Poems_in_Modern_French
02.10_-_The_Kingdoms_and_Godheads_of_the_Little_Mind
02.10_-_Two_Mystic_Poems_in_Modern_Bengali
02.11_-_Hymn_to_Darkness
02.11_-_New_World-Conditions
02.11_-_The_Kingdoms_and_Godheads_of_the_Greater_Mind
02.12_-_The_Heavens_of_the_Ideal
02.13_-_In_the_Self_of_Mind
02.13_-_On_Social_Reconstruction
02.14_-_Appendix
02.14_-_Panacea_of_Isms
02.14_-_The_World-Soul
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_Vision_and_the_Boon
03.04_-_Towardsa_New_Ideology
03.05_-_The_World_is_One
03.07_-_Some_Thoughts_on_the_Unthinkable
03.07_-_The_Sunlit_Path
03.09_-_Sectarianism_or_Loyalty
03.10_-_Hamlet:_A_Crisis_of_the_Evolving_Soul
03.11_-_Modernist_Poetry
03.11_-_The_Language_Problem_and_India
03.12_-_Communism:_What_does_it_Mean?
04.01_-_The_Birth_and_Childhood_of_the_Flame
04.01_-_The_March_of_Civilisation
04.02_-_A_Chapter_of_Human_Evolution
04.02_-_The_Growth_of_the_Flame
04.03_-_Consciousness_as_Energy
04.03_-_The_Call_to_the_Quest
04.04_-_Evolution_of_the_Spiritual_Consciousness
04.04_-_The_Quest
04.06_-_To_Be_or_Not_to_Be
04.07_-_Matter_Aspires
04.07_-_Readings_in_Savitri
04.08_-_An_Evolutionary_Problem
04.09_-_Values_Higher_and_Lower
04.31_-_To_the_Heights-XXXI
04.39_-_To_the_Heights-XXXIX
04.45_-_To_the_Heights-XLV
05.01_-_The_Destined_Meeting-Place
05.02_-_Gods_Labour
05.02_-_Physician,_Heal_Thyself
05.02_-_Satyavan
05.03_-_Of_Desire_and_Atonement
05.03_-_Satyavan_and_Savitri
05.05_-_In_Quest_of_Reality
05.06_-_Physics_or_philosophy
05.06_-_The_Role_of_Evil
05.07_-_Man_and_Superman
05.07_-_The_Observer_and_the_Observed
05.08_-_An_Age_of_Revolution
05.08_-_True_Charity
05.16_-_A_Modernist_Mentality
05.17_-_Evolution_or_Special_Creation
05.23_-_The_Base_of_Sincerity
05.26_-_The_Soul_in_Anguish
05.28_-_God_Protects
05.29_-_Vengeance_is_Mine
05.32_-_Yoga_as_Pragmatic_Power
05.33_-_Caesar_versus_the_Divine
06.01_-_The_Word_of_Fate
06.02_-_The_Way_of_Fate_and_the_Problem_of_Pain
06.10_-_Fatigue_and_Work
06.20_-_Mind,_Origin_of_Separative_Consciousness
06.31_-_Identification_of_Consciousness
06.32_-_The_Central_Consciousness
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
07.04_-_The_Triple_Soul-Forces
07.05_-_The_Finding_of_the_Soul
07.05_-_This_Mystery_of_Existence
07.06_-_Nirvana_and_the_Discovery_of_the_All-Negating_Absolute
07.07_-_The_Discovery_of_the_Cosmic_Spirit_and_the_Cosmic_Consciousness
07.10_-_Diseases_and_Accidents
07.15_-_Divine_Disgust
07.19_-_Bad_Thought-Formation
07.21_-_On_Occultism
07.29_-_How_to_Feel_that_we_Belong_to_the_Divine
07.43_-_Music_Its_Origin_and_Nature
08.01_-_Choosing_To_Do_Yoga
08.02_-_Order_and_Discipline
08.03_-_Death_in_the_Forest
08.05_-_Will_and_Desire
08.08_-_The_Mind_s_Bazaar
08.17_-_Psychological_Perfection
08.22_-_Regarding_the_Body
08.25_-_Meat-Eating
08.26_-_Faith_and_Progress
08.27_-_Value_of_Religious_Exercises
08.28_-_Prayer_and_Aspiration
08.30_-_Dealing_with_a_Wrong_Movement
08.33_-_Opening_to_the_Divine
08.34_-_To_Melt_into_the_Divine
08.35_-_Love_Divine
08.36_-_Buddha_and_Shankara
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
100.00_-_Synergy
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
1.002_-_The_Heifer
1.003_-_Family_of_Imran
10.03_-_The_Debate_of_Love_and_Death
10.04_-_Lord_of_Time
10.04_-_The_Dream_Twilight_of_the_Earthly_Real
1.004_-_Women
1.005_-_The_Table
1.006_-_Livestock
1.007_-_Initial_Steps_in_Yoga_Practice
1.007_-_The_Elevations
1.008_-_The_Principle_of_Self-Affirmation
1.00a_-_Introduction
1.00b_-_Introduction
1.00c_-_DIVISION_C_-_THE_ETHERIC_BODY_AND_PRANA
1.00c_-_INTRODUCTION
1.00e_-_DIVISION_E_-_MOTION_ON_THE_PHYSICAL_AND_ASTRAL_PLANES
1.00_-_INTRODUCTORY_REMARKS
1.00_-_Main
1.00_-_PREFACE_-_DESCENSUS_AD_INFERNOS
1.00_-_Preliminary_Remarks
1.00_-_PRELUDE_AT_THE_THEATRE
1.00_-_PROLOGUE_IN_HEAVEN
1.00_-_The_Constitution_of_the_Human_Being
1.00_-_The_way_of_what_is_to_come
10.10_-_A_Poem
1.010_-_Jonah
1.010_-_Self-Control_-_The_Alpha_and_Omega_of_Yoga
1.011_-_Hud
10.12_-_Awake_Mother
1.012_-_Joseph
1.012_-_Sublimation_-_A_Way_to_Reshuffle_Thought
1.013_-_Defence_Mechanisms_of_the_Mind
1.013_-_Thunder
1.014_-_Abraham
1.015_-_The_Rock
1.016_-_The_Bee
10.17_-_Miracles:_Their_True_Significance
1.017_-_The_Night_Journey
1.018_-_The_Cave
1.019_-_Mary
1.01_-_About_the_Elements
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_-_Asana
1.01_-_BOOK_THE_FIRST
1.01_-_Economy
1.01f_-_Introduction
1.01_-_Foreward
1.01_-_How_is_Knowledge_Of_The_Higher_Worlds_Attained?
1.01_-_MASTER_AND_DISCIPLE
1.01_-_Meeting_the_Master_-_Authors_first_meeting,_December_1918
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_renunciation_of_the_world
1.01_-_Principles_of_Practical_Psycho_therapy
1.01_-_Proem
1.01_-_SAMADHI_PADA
1.01_-_Seeing
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_Highest_Meaning_of_the_Holy_Truths
1.01_-_The_King_of_the_Wood
1.01_-_The_Lord_of_hosts
1.01_-_The_Mental_Fortress
1.01_-_THE_OPPOSITES
1.01_-_The_Path_of_Later_On
1.01_-_The_Rape_of_the_Lock
1.01_-_The_Unexpected
1.01_-_To_Watanabe_Sukefusa
1.01_-_What_is_Magick?
1.01_-_Who_is_Tara
1.020_-_Ta-Ha
1.021_-_The_Prophets
1.022_-_The_Pilgrimage
10.23_-_Prayers_and_Meditations_of_the_Mother
1.023_-_The_Believers
1.024_-_Affiliation_With_Larger_Wholes
10.24_-_Savitri
1.024_-_The_Light
1.025_-_Sadhana_-_Intensifying_a_Lighted_Flame
1.025_-_The_Criterion
1.026_-_The_Poets
1.028_-_Bringing_About_Whole-Souled_Dedication
1.02.9_-_Conclusion_and_Summary
1.029_-_The_Spider
1.02_-_BEFORE_THE_CITY-GATE
1.02_-_BOOK_THE_SECOND
1.02_-_Groups_and_Statistical_Mechanics
1.02_-_Karma_Yoga
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_-_Of_certain_spiritual_imperfections_which_beginners_have_with_respect_to_the_habit_of_pride.
1.02_-_On_detachment
1.02_-_On_the_Knowledge_of_God.
1.02_-_On_the_Service_of_the_Soul
1.02_-_ON_THE_TEACHERS_OF_VIRTUE
1.02_-_Prana
1.02_-_Pranayama,_Mantrayoga
1.02_-_Prayer_of_Parashara_to_Vishnu
1.02_-_SADHANA_PADA
1.02_-_Self-Consecration
1.02_-_SOCIAL_HEREDITY_AND_PROGRESS
1.02_-_Substance_Is_Eternal
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_Teacher
1.02_-_The_Doctrine_of_the_Mystics
1.02_-_The_Eternal_Law
1.02_-_The_Human_Soul
1.02_-_The_Magic_Circle
1.02_-_The_Necessity_of_Magick_for_All
1.02_-_The_Pit
1.02_-_THE_POOL_OF_TEARS
1.02_-_THE_QUATERNIO_AND_THE_MEDIATING_ROLE_OF_MERCURIUS
1.02_-_The_Recovery
1.02_-_The_Refusal_of_the_Call
1.02_-_The_Shadow
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_-_To_Zen_Monks_Kin_and_Koku
1.02_-_Twenty-two_Letters
1.02_-_What_is_Psycho_therapy?
1.02_-_Where_I_Lived,_and_What_I_Lived_For
1.030_-_The_Romans
1.031_-_Intense_Aspiration
1.031_-_Luqman
10.31_-_The_Mystery_of_The_Five_Senses
1.032_-_Our_Concept_of_God
1.032_-_Prostration
10.32_-_The_Mystery_of_the_Five_Elements
1.033_-_The_Confederates
10.34_-_Effort_and_Grace
1.034_-_Sheba
1.035_-_Originator
1.035_-_The_Recitation_of_Mantra
1.036_-_Ya-Seen
1.038_-_Saad
1.039_-_Throngs
1.03_-_A_CAUCUS-RACE_AND_A_LONG_TALE
1.03_-_A_Parable
1.03_-_APPRENTICESHIP_AND_ENCULTURATION_-_ADOPTION_OF_A_SHARED_MAP
1.03_-_A_Sapphire_Tale
1.03_-_BOOK_THE_THIRD
1.03_-_Concerning_the_Archetypes,_with_Special_Reference_to_the_Anima_Concept
1.03_-_Hymns_of_Gritsamada
1.03_-_Invocation_of_Tara
1.03_-_Man_-_Slave_or_Free?
1.03_-_Measure_of_time,_Moments_of_Kashthas,_etc.
1.03_-_Meeting_the_Master_-_Meeting_with_others
1.03_-_On_exile_or_pilgrimage
1.03_-_On_Knowledge_of_the_World.
1.03_-_ON_THE_AFTERWORLDLY
1.03_-_PERSONALITY,_SANCTITY,_DIVINE_INCARNATION
1.03_-_Preparing_for_the_Miraculous
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_Desert
1.03_-_THE_EARTH_IN_ITS_EARLY_STAGES
1.03_-_The_End_of_the_Intellect
1.03_-_The_Gate_of_Hell._The_Inefficient_or_Indifferent._Pope_Celestine_V._The_Shores_of_Acheron._Charon._The
1.03_-_THE_GRAND_OPTION
1.03_-_The_House_Of_The_Lord
1.03_-_THE_ORPHAN,_THE_WIDOW,_AND_THE_MOON
1.03_-_The_Psychic_Prana
1.03_-_The_Sephiros
1.03_-_THE_STUDY_(The_Exorcism)
1.03_-_The_Sunlit_Path
1.03_-_The_Syzygy_-_Anima_and_Animus
1.03_-_The_Tale_of_the_Alchemist_Who_Sold_His_Soul
1.03_-_The_three_first_elements
1.03_-_The_Void
1.03_-_Time_Series,_Information,_and_Communication
1.03_-_To_Layman_Ishii
1.03_-_VISIT_TO_VIDYASAGAR
1.03_-_YIBHOOTI_PADA
1.040_-_Forgiver
1.041_-_Detailed
1.042_-_Consultation
1.043_-_Decorations
1.045_-_Piercing_the_Structure_of_the_Object
1.048_-_Victory
1.04_-_ADVICE_TO_HOUSEHOLDERS
1.04_-_ALCHEMY_AND_MANICHAEISM
1.04_-_A_Leader
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_-_Homage_to_the_Twenty-one_Taras
1.04_-_KAI_VALYA_PADA
1.04_-_Magic_and_Religion
1.04_-_Narayana_appearance,_in_the_beginning_of_the_Kalpa,_as_the_Varaha_(boar)
1.04_-_Nothing_Exists_Per_Se_Except_Atoms_And_The_Void
1.04_-_On_blessed_and_ever-memorable_obedience
1.04_-_On_Knowledge_of_the_Future_World.
1.04_-_Religion_and_Occultism
1.04_-_Sounds
1.04_-_Te_Shan_Carrying_His_Bundle
1.04_-_The_Aims_of_Psycho_therapy
1.04_-_THE_APPEARANCE_OF_ANOMALY_-_CHALLENGE_TO_THE_SHARED_MAP
1.04_-_The_Core_of_the_Teaching
1.04_-_The_Crossing_of_the_First_Threshold
1.04_-_The_Divine_Mother_-_This_Is_She
1.04_-_The_First_Circle,_Limbo__Virtuous_Pagans_and_the_Unbaptized._The_Four_Poets,_Homer,_Horace,_Ovid,_and_Lucan._The_Noble_Castle_of_Philosophy.
1.04_-_The_Fork_in_the_Road
1.04_-_The_Gods_of_the_Veda
1.04_-_The_Paths
1.04_-_The_Praise
1.04_-_The_Principle_of_Air
1.04_-_The_Qabalah__The_Best_Training_for_Memory
1.04_-_THE_RABBIT_SENDS_IN_A_LITTLE_BILL
1.04_-_The_Self
1.04_-_The_Silent_Mind
1.04_-_THE_STUDY_(The_Compact)
1.04_-_What_Arjuna_Saw_-_the_Dark_Side_of_the_Force
1.050_-_Qaf
1.051_-_The_Spreaders
1.05_-_2010_and_1956_-_Doomsday?
1.052_-_The_Mount
1.052_-_Yoga_Practice_-_A_Series_of_Positive_Steps
1.055_-_The_Compassionate
1.05_-_Adam_Kadmon
1.05_-_AUERBACHS_CELLAR
1.05_-_BOOK_THE_FIFTH
1.05_-_Buddhism_and_Women
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_-_Consciousness
1.05_-_Dharana
1.05_-_Hymns_of_Bharadwaja
1.05_-_MORALITY_AS_THE_ENEMY_OF_NATURE
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_-_Problems_of_Modern_Psycho_therapy
1.05_-_Qualifications_of_the_Aspirant_and_the_Teacher
1.05_-_Solitude
1.05_-_Some_Results_of_Initiation
1.05_-_Splitting_of_the_Spirit
1.05_-_The_Activation_of_Human_Energy
1.05_-_The_Belly_of_the_Whale
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_Principle_of_Earth
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
1.060_-_The_Woman_Tested
1.060_-_Tracing_the_Ultimate_Cause_of_Any_Experience
1.068_-_The_Pen
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_-_Gestalt_and_Universals
1.06_-_Hymns_of_Parashara
1.06_-_Incarnate_Teachers_and_Incarnation
1.06_-_LIFE_AND_THE_PLANETS
1.06_-_Magicians_as_Kings
1.06_-_MORTIFICATION,_NON-ATTACHMENT,_RIGHT_LIVELIHOOD
1.06_-_On_Induction
1.06_-_On_remembrance_of_death.
1.06_-_Origin_of_the_four_castes
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_GREAT_ERRORS
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_-_The_Third_Circle__The_Gluttonous._Cerberus._The_Eternal_Rain._Ciacco._Florence.
1.06_-_The_Three_Mothers_or_the_First_Elements
1.06_-_The_Three_Schools_of_Magick_1
1.06_-_The_Transformation_of_Dream_Life
1.06_-_WITCHES_KITCHEN
1.06_-_Yun_Men's_Every_Day_is_a_Good_Day
1.070_-_The_Seven_Stages_of_Perfection
1.073_-_The_Enwrapped
1.078_-_The_Event
1.07_-_A_MAD_TEA-PARTY
1.07_-_A_Song_of_Longing_for_Tara,_the_Infallible
1.07_-_A_STREET
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_-_Hymn_of_Paruchchhepa
1.07_-_Incarnate_Human_Gods
1.07_-_Jnana_Yoga
1.07_-_Medicine_and_Psycho_therapy
1.07_-_Note_on_the_word_Go
1.07_-_On_Dreams
1.07_-_On_mourning_which_causes_joy.
1.07_-_On_Our_Knowledge_of_General_Principles
1.07_-_ON_READING_AND_WRITING
1.07_-_Past,_Present_and_Future
1.07_-_Production_of_the_mind-born_sons_of_Brahma
1.07_-_Samadhi
1.07_-_Savitri
1.07_-_The_Continuity_of_Consciousness
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_Fourth_Circle__The_Avaricious_and_the_Prodigal._Plutus._Fortune_and_her_Wheel._The_Fifth_Circle__The_Irascible_and_the_Sullen._Styx.
1.07_-_THE_GREAT_EVENT_FORESHADOWED_-_THE_PLANETIZATION_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_Primary_Data_of_Being
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
1.07_-_TRUTH
1.081_-_The_Rolling
1.083_-_Choosing_an_Object_for_Concentration
1.089_-_The_Levels_of_Concentration
1.08_-_Adhyatma_Yoga
1.08a_-_The_Ladder
1.08_-_Attendants
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_-_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_-_Stead_and_the_Spirits
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_Splitting_of_the_Human_Personality_during_Spiritual_Training
1.08_-_The_Three_Schools_of_Magick_3
1.08_-_THINGS_THE_GERMANS_LACK
1.094_-_Understanding_the_Structure_of_Things
1.096_-_Powers_that_Accrue_in_the_Practice
1.097_-_Sublimation_of_Object-Consciousness
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_-_Civilisation_and_Culture
1.09_-_Concentration_-_Its_Spiritual_Uses
1.09_-_FAITH_IN_PEACE
1.09_-_Fundamental_Questions_of_Psycho_therapy
1.09_-_Kundalini_Yoga
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_-_(Plot_continued.)_Dramatic_Unity.
1.09_-_PROMENADE
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_-_Stead_and_Maskelyne
1.09_-_Talks
1.09_-_The_Ambivalence_of_the_Fish_Symbol
1.09_-_The_Furies_and_Medusa._The_Angel._The_City_of_Dis._The_Sixth_Circle__Heresiarchs.
1.09_-_The_Greater_Self
1.09_-_The_Pure_Existent
1.09_-_The_Worship_of_Trees
1.1.01_-_The_Divine_and_Its_Aspects
11.01_-_The_Eternal_Day__The_Souls_Choice_and_the_Supreme_Consummation
11.03_-_Cosmonautics
1.1.04_-_Philosophy
1.1.05_-_The_Siddhis
11.07_-_The_Labours_of_the_Gods:_The_five_Purifications
1.10_-_Aesthetic_and_Ethical_Culture
1.10_-_ALICE'S_EVIDENCE
1.10_-_BOOK_THE_TENTH
1.10_-_Concentration_-_Its_Practice
1.10_-_Fate_and_Free-Will
1.10_-_GRACE_AND_FREE_WILL
1.10_-_Harmony
1.10_-_Laughter_Of_The_Gods
1.10_-_On_our_Knowledge_of_Universals
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_MASTER_WITH_THE_BRAHMO_DEVOTEES_(II)
1.10_-_The_Methods_and_the_Means
1.10_-_THE_NEIGHBORS_HOUSE
1.10_-_The_Roughly_Material_Plane_or_the_Material_World
1.10_-_The_Scolex_School
1.10_-_The_Secret_of_the_Veda
1.10_-_The_Yoga_of_the_Intelligent_Will
1.1.1.06_-_Inspiration_and_Effort
1.1.1.08_-_Self-criticism
11.15_-_Sri_Aurobindo
1.11_-_A_STREET
1.11_-_BOOK_THE_ELEVENTH
1.11_-_Correspondence_and_Interviews
1.11_-_GOOD_AND_EVIL
1.11_-_Higher_Laws
1.11_-_Legend_of_Dhruva,_the_son_of_Uttanapada
1.11_-_On_Intuitive_Knowledge
1.11_-_Powers
1.11_-_The_Change_of_Power
1.11_-_The_Kalki_Avatar
1.11_-_The_Master_of_the_Work
1.11_-_The_Reason_as_Governor_of_Life
1.11_-_The_Second_Genesis
1.11_-_The_Soul_or_the_Astral_Body
1.11_-_WITH_THE_DEVOTEES_AT_DAKSHINEWAR
1.11_-_Woolly_Pomposities_of_the_Pious_Teacher
1.12_-_BOOK_THE_TWELFTH
1.12_-_Brute_Neighbors
1.1.2_-_Commentary
1.12_-_Dhruva_commences_a_course_of_religious_austerities
1.12_-_GARDEN
1.12_-_God_Departs
1.12_-_Independence
1.12_-_Love_The_Creator
1.12_-_ON_THE_FLIES_OF_THE_MARKETPLACE
1.12_-_Sleep_and_Dreams
1.12_-_SOME_REFLECTIONS_ON_THE_RIGHTS_OF_MAN
1.12_-_The_Astral_Plane
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_Sacred_Marriage
1.12_-_The_Sociology_of_Superman
1.12_-_The_Superconscient
1.12_-_Truth_and_Knowledge
1.13_-_BOOK_THE_THIRTEENTH
1.13_-_Conclusion_-_He_is_here
1.13_-_Gnostic_Symbols_of_the_Self
1.13_-_Knowledge,_Error,_and_Probably_Opinion
1.1.3_-_Mental_Difficulties_and_the_Need_of_Quietude
1.13_-_Posterity_of_Dhruva
1.13_-_SALVATION,_DELIVERANCE,_ENLIGHTENMENT
1.13_-_System_of_the_O.T.O.
1.13_-_THE_HUMAN_REBOUND_OF_EVOLUTION_AND_ITS_CONSEQUENCES
1.13_-_The_Kings_of_Rome_and_Alba
1.13_-_THE_MASTER_AND_M.
1.13_-_The_Pentacle,_Lamen_or_Seal
1.13_-_The_Spirit
1.13_-_Under_the_Auspices_of_the_Gods
1.14_-_Bibliography
1.14_-_BOOK_THE_FOURTEENTH
1.14_-_Descendants_of_Prithu
1.14_-_FOREST_AND_CAVERN
1.14_-_INSTRUCTION_TO_VAISHNAVS_AND_BRHMOS
1.14_-_On_the_clamorous,_yet_wicked_master-the_stomach.
1.14_-_ON_THE_FRIEND
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_Structure_and_Dynamics_of_the_Self
1.14_-_The_Succesion_to_the_Kingdom_in_Ancient_Latium
1.14_-_The_Victory_Over_Death
1.15_-_Conclusion
1.15_-_Index
1.15_-_In_the_Domain_of_the_Spirit_Beings
1.15_-_LAST_VISIT_TO_KESHAB
1.15_-_On_incorruptible_purity_and_chastity_to_which_the_corruptible_attain_by_toil_and_sweat.
1.15_-_Prayers
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_Transformed_Being
1.15_-_The_Value_of_Philosophy
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
1.16_-_Advantages_and_Disadvantages_of_Evocational_Magic
1.16_-_Dianus_and_Diana
1.16_-_PRAYER
1.16_-_THE_ESSENCE_OF_THE_DEMOCRATIC_IDEA
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_-_AT_THE_FOUNTAIN
1.17_-_DOES_MANKIND_MOVE_BIOLOGICALLY_UPON_ITSELF?
1.17_-_Geryon._The_Violent_against_Art._Usurers._Descent_into_the_Abyss_of_Malebolge.
1.17_-_God
1.17_-_Legend_of_Prahlada
1.17_-_M._AT_DAKSHINEWAR
1.17_-_Religion_as_the_Law_of_Life
1.17_-_SUFFERING
1.17_-_The_Burden_of_Royalty
1.17_-_The_Seven-Headed_Thought,_Swar_and_the_Dashagwas
1.17_-_The_Transformation
1.18_-_Evocation
1.18_-_FAITH
1.18_-_M._AT_DAKSHINESWAR
1.18_-_On_insensibility,_that_is,_deadening_of_the_soul_and_the_death_of_the_mind_before_the_death_of_the_body.
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_Human_Fathers
1.18_-_The_Importance_of_our_Conventional_Greetings,_etc.
1.18_-_The_Infrarational_Age_of_the_Cycle
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_-_NIGHT
1.19_-_ON_THE_PROBABLE_EXISTENCE_AHEAD_OF_US_OF_AN_ULTRA-HUMAN
1.19_-_Tabooed_Acts
1.19_-_The_Act_of_Truth
1.19_-_THE_MASTER_AND_HIS_INJURED_ARM
1.19_-_The_Practice_of_Magical_Evocation
1.19_-_The_Victory_of_the_Fathers
1.201_-_Socrates
1.2.01_-_The_Call_and_the_Capacity
12.01_-_The_Return_to_Earth
12.01_-_This_Great_Earth_Our_Mother
12.05_-_The_World_Tragedy
1.2.07_-_Surrender
1.2.08_-_Faith
1.20_-_CATHEDRAL
1.20_-_Equality_and_Knowledge
1.20_-_HOW_MAY_WE_CONCEIVE_AND_HOPE_THAT_HUMAN_UNANIMIZATION_WILL_BE_REALIZED_ON_EARTH?
1.20_-_ON_CHILD_AND_MARRIAGE
1.20_-_RULES_FOR_HOUSEHOLDERS_AND_MONKS
1.20_-_Tabooed_Persons
1.20_-_The_End_of_the_Curve_of_Reason
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
1.2.11_-_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_-_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_-_OBERON_AND_TITANIA's_GOLDEN_WEDDING
1.22_-_On_Prayer
1.22_-_On_the_many_forms_of_vainglory.
1.22_-_Tabooed_Words
1.22_-_THE_END_OF_THE_SPECIES
1.2.2_-_The_Place_of_Study_in_Sadhana
1.23_-_DREARY_DAY
1.23_-_Escape_from_the_Malabranche._The_Sixth_Bolgia__Hypocrites._Catalano_and_Loderingo._Caiaphas.
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_MIRACULOUS
1.240_-_1.300_Talks
1.240_-_Talks_2
1.24_-_(Epic_Poetry_continued.)_Further_points_of_agreement_with_Tragedy.
1.24_-_Matter
1.24_-_Necromancy_and_Spiritism
1.24_-_On_Beauty
1.24_-_PUNDIT_SHASHADHAR
1.24_-_The_Advent_and_Progress_of_the_Spiritual_Age
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_-_Critical_Objections_brought_against_Poetry,_and_the_principles_on_which_they_are_to_be_answered.
1.25_-_DUNGEON
1.25_-_Fascinations,_Invisibility,_Levitation,_Transmutations,_Kinks_in_Time
1.25_-_On_Religion
1.25_-_On_the_destroyer_of_the_passions,_most_sublime_humility,_which_is_rooted_in_spiritual_feeling.
1.25_-_Temporary_Kings
1.25_-_The_Knot_of_Matter
1.25_-_Vanni_Fucci's_Punishment._Agnello_Brunelleschi,_Buoso_degli_Abati,_Puccio_Sciancato,_Cianfa_de'_Donati,_and_Guercio_Cavalcanti.
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_Eighth_Bolgia__Evil_Counsellors._Ulysses_and_Diomed._Ulysses'_Last_Voyage.
1.27_-_AT_DAKSHINESWAR
1.27_-_Guido_da_Montefeltro._His_deception_by_Pope_Boniface_VIII.
1.27_-_On_holy_solitude_of_body_and_soul.
1.27_-_Succession_to_the_Soul
1.27_-_The_Sevenfold_Chord_of_Being
1.28_-_Need_to_Define_God,_Self,_etc.
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
1.28_-_The_Ninth_Bolgia__Schismatics._Mahomet_and_Ali._Pier_da_Medicina,_Curio,_Mosca,_and_Bertr_and_de_Born.
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
1.2_-_Katha_Upanishads
1.300_-_1.400_Talks
1.3.01_-_Peace__The_Basis_of_the_Sadhana
1.3.03_-_Quiet_and_Calm
1.3.04_-_Peace
1.3.05_-_Silence
13.06_-_The_Passing_of_Satyavan
13.07_-_The_Inter-Zone
1.30_-_Adonis_in_Syria
1.30_-_Concerning_the_linking_together_of_the_supreme_trinity_among_the_virtues.
1.30_-_Do_you_Believe_in_God?
1.31_-_Adonis_in_Cyprus
1.31_-_Continues_the_same_subject._Explains_what_is_meant_by_the_Prayer_of_Quiet._Gives_several_counsels_to_those_who_experience_it._This_chapter_is_very_noteworthy.
1.31_-_The_Giants,_Nimrod,_Ephialtes,_and_Antaeus._Descent_to_Cocytus.
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_-_Count_Ugolino_and_the_Archbishop_Ruggieri._The_Death_of_Count_Ugolino's_Sons.
1.33_-_The_Gardens_of_Adonis
1.33_-_The_Golden_Mean
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
1.34_-_The_Tao_1
1.35_-_The_Tao_2
1.36_-_Human_Representatives_of_Attis
1.36_-_Quo_Stet_Olympus_-_Where_the_Gods,_Angels,_etc._Live
1.37_-_Death_-_Fear_-_Magical_Memory
1.37_-_Oriential_Religions_in_the_West
1.38_-_The_Myth_of_Osiris
1.38_-_Woman_-_Her_Magical_Formula
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
1.4.03_-_The_Guru
14.06_-_Liberty,_Self-Control_and_Friendship
14.08_-_A_Parable_of_Sea-Gulls
1.40_-_Coincidence
1.40_-_The_Nature_of_Osiris
1.41_-_Are_we_Reincarnations_of_the_Ancient_Egyptians?
1.41_-_Speaks_of_the_fear_of_God_and_of_how_we_must_keep_ourselves_from_venial_sins.
1.42_-_Osiris_and_the_Sun
1.42_-_This_Self_Introversion
1.439
1.43_-_Dionysus
1.43_-_The_Holy_Guardian_Angel_is_not_the_Higher_Self_but_an_Objective_Individual
1.44_-_Demeter_and_Persephone
1.44_-_Serious_Style_of_A.C.,_or_the_Apparent_Frivolity_of_Some_of_my_Remarks
1.45_-_The_Corn-Mother_and_the_Corn-Maiden_in_Northern_Europe
1.45_-_Unserious_Conduct_of_a_Pupil
1.46_-_The_Corn-Mother_in_Many_Lands
1.47_-_Lityerses
1.47_-_Reincarnation
1.48_-_The_Corn-Spirit_as_an_Animal
1.49_-_Ancient_Deities_of_Vegetation_as_Animals
1.49_-_Thelemic_Morality
15.08_-_Ashram_-_Inner_and_Outer
15.09_-_One_Day_More
1.50_-_A.C._and_the_Masters;_Why_they_Chose_him,_etc.
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_-_Family_-_Public_Enemy_No._1
1.52_-_Killing_the_Divine_Animal
1.53_-_Mother-Love
1.53_-_The_Propitation_of_Wild_Animals_By_Hunters
1.54_-_On_Meanness
1.54_-_Types_of_Animal_Sacrament
1.550_-_1.600_Talks
1.55_-_Money
1.55_-_The_Transference_of_Evil
1.56_-_The_Public_Expulsion_of_Evils
1.57_-_Beings_I_have_Seen_with_my_Physical_Eye
1.57_-_Public_Scapegoats
1.58_-_Do_Angels_Ever_Cut_Themselves_Shaving?
1.58_-_Human_Scapegoats_in_Classical_Antiquity
1.59_-_Geomancy
1.59_-_Killing_the_God_in_Mexico
16.02_-_Mater_Dolorosa
16.03_-_Mater_Gloriosa
16.05_-_Distiques
1.60_-_Between_Heaven_and_Earth
1.60_-_Knack
1.61_-_Power_and_Authority
1.62_-_The_Elastic_Mind
1.62_-_The_Fire-Festivals_of_Europe
1.63_-_Fear,_a_Bad_Astral_Vision
1.63_-_The_Interpretation_of_the_Fire-Festivals
1.64_-_Magical_Power
1.64_-_The_Burning_of_Human_Beings_in_the_Fires
1.65_-_Balder_and_the_Mistletoe
1.65_-_Man
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
17.04_-_Hymn_to_the_Purusha
1.70_-_Morality_1
17.11_-_A_Prayer
1.72_-_Education
1.73_-_Monsters,_Niggers,_Jews,_etc.
1.74_-_Obstacles_on_the_Path
1.75_-_The_AA_and_the_Planet
1.76_-_The_Gods_-_How_and_Why_they_Overlap
1.77_-_Work_Worthwhile_-_Why?
1.78_-_Sore_Spots
18.02_-_Ramprasad
18.03_-_Tagore
18.04_-_Modern_Poems
18.05_-_Ashram_Poets
1.83_-_Epistola_Ultima
19.04_-_The_Flowers
19.07_-_The_Adept
19.10_-_Punishment
1914_02_13p
1914_03_21p
1914_05_25p
1914_08_21p
1914_08_31p
1915_03_07p
1915_03_08p
1917_03_31p
1917_04_01p
1917_10_15p
19.18_-_On_Impurity
1929-04-14_-_Dangers_of_Yoga_-_Two_paths,_tapasya_and_surrender_-_Impulses,_desires_and_Yoga_-_Difficulties_-_Unification_around_the_psychic_being_-_Ambition,_undoing_of_many_Yogis_-_Powers,_misuse_and_right_use_of_-_How_to_recognise_the_Divine_Will_-_Accept_things_that_come_from_Divine_-_Vital_devotion_-_Need_of_strong_body_and_nerves_-_Inner_being,_invariable
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
1929-06-09_-_Nature_of_religion_-_Religion_and_the_spiritual_life_-_Descent_of_Divine_Truth_and_Force_-_To_be_sure_of_your_religion,_country,_family-choose_your_own_-_Religion_and_numbers
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.
1951-02-12_-_Divine_force_-_Signs_indicating_readiness_-_Weakness_in_mind,_vital_-_concentration_-_Divine_perception,_human_notion_of_good,_bad_-_Conversion,_consecration_-_progress_-_Signs_of_entering_the_path_-_kinds_of_meditation_-_aspiration
1951-02-17_-_False_visions_-_Offering_ones_will_-_Equilibrium_-_progress_-_maturity_-_Ardent_self-giving-_perfecting_the_instrument_-_Difficulties,_a_help_in_total_realisation_-_paradoxes_-_Sincerity_-_spontaneous_meditation
1951-02-19_-_Exteriorisation-_clairvoyance,_fainting,_etc_-_Somnambulism_-_Tartini_-_childrens_dreams_-_Nightmares_-_gurus_protection_-_Mind_and_vital_roam_during_sleep
1951-02-24_-_Psychic_being_and_entity_-_dimensions_-_in_the_atom_-_Death_-_exteriorisation_-_unconsciousness_-_Past_lives_-_progress_upon_earth_-_choice_of_birth_-_Consecration_to_divine_Work_-_psychic_memories_-_Individualisation_-_progress
1951-03-05_-_Disasters-_the_forces_of_Nature_-_Story_of_the_charity_Bazar_-_Liberation_and_law_-_Dealing_with_the_mind_and_vital-_methods
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
1951-03-12_-_Mental_forms_-_learning_difficult_subjects_-_Mental_fortress_-_thought_-_Training_the_mind_-_Helping_the_vital_being_after_death_-_ceremonies_-_Human_stupidities
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
1951-03-22_-_Relativity-_time_-_Consciousness_-_psychic_Witness_-_The_twelve_senses_-_water-divining_-_Instinct_in_animals_-_story_of_Mothers_cat
1951-03-26_-_Losing_all_to_gain_all_-_psychic_being_-_Transforming_the_vital_-_physical_habits_-_the_subconscient_-_Overcoming_difficulties_-_weakness,_an_insincerity_-_to_change_the_world_-_Psychic_source,_flash_of_experience_-_preparation_for_yoga
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
1951-04-09_-_Modern_Art_-_Trend_of_art_in_Europe_in_the_twentieth_century_-_Effect_of_the_Wars_-_descent_of_vital_worlds_-_Formation_of_character_-_If_there_is_another_war
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
1951-04-14_-_Surrender_and_sacrifice_-_Idea_of_sacrifice_-_Bahaism_-_martyrdom_-_Sleep-_forgetfulness,_exteriorisation,_etc_-_Dreams_and_visions-_explanations_-_Exteriorisation-_incidents_about_cats
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
1953-03-18
1953-05-06
1953-05-20
1953-05-27
1953-06-03
1953-06-17
1953-07-01
1953-07-22
1953-07-29
1953-08-12
1953-08-26
1953-09-02
1953-09-09
1953-09-30
1953-10-07
1953-10-14
1953-10-21
1953-10-28
1953-11-04
1953-11-18
1953-11-25
1953-12-09
1953-12-23
1953-12-30
1954-02-10_-_Study_a_variety_of_subjects_-_Memory_-Memory_of_past_lives_-_Getting_rid_of_unpleasant_thoughts
1954-03-03_-_Occultism_-_A_French_scientists_experiment
1954-04-14_-_Love_-_Can_a_person_love_another_truly?_-_Parental_love
1954-05-19_-_Affection_and_love_-_Psychic_vision_Divine_-_Love_and_receptivity_-_Get_out_of_the_ego
1954-05-26_-_Symbolic_dreams_-_Psychic_sorrow_-_Dreams,_one_is_rarely_conscious
1954-06-02_-_Learning_how_to_live_-_Work,_studies_and_sadhana_-_Waste_of_the_Energy_and_Consciousness
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
1954-07-28_-_Money_-_Ego_and_individuality_-_The_shadow
1954-08-11_-_Division_and_creation_-_The_gods_and_human_formations_-_People_carry_their_desires_around_them
1954-08-18_-_Mahalakshmi_-_Maheshwari_-_Mahasaraswati_-_Determinism_and_freedom_-_Suffering_and_knowledge_-_Aspects_of_the_Mother
1954-09-15_-_Parts_of_the_being_-_Thoughts_and_impulses_-_The_subconscient_-_Precise_vocabulary_-_The_Grace_and_difficulties
1954-09-22_-_The_supramental_creation_-_Rajasic_eagerness_-_Silence_from_above_-_Aspiration_and_rejection_-_Effort,_individuality_and_ego_-_Aspiration_and_desire
1954-10-06_-_What_happens_is_for_the_best_-_Blaming_oneself_-Experiences_-_The_vital_desire-soul_-Creating_a_spiritual_atmosphere_-Thought_and_Truth
1954-11-24_-_Aspiration_mixed_with_desire_-_Willing_and_desiring_-_Children_and_desires_-_Supermind_and_the_higher_ranges_of_mind_-_Stages_in_the_supramental_manifestation
1954-12-08_-_Cosmic_consciousness_-_Clutching_-_The_central_will_of_the_being_-_Knowledge_by_identity
1954-12-22_-_Possession_by_hostile_forces_-_Purity_and_morality_-_Faith_in_the_final_success_-Drawing_back_from_the_path
1954-12-29_-_Difficulties_and_the_world_-_The_experience_the_psychic_being_wants_-_After_death_-Ignorance
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
1955-02-16_-_Losing_something_given_by_Mother_-_Using_things_well_-_Sadhak_collecting_soap-pieces_-_What_things_are_truly_indispensable_-_Natures_harmonious_arrangement_-_Riches_a_curse,_philanthropy_-_Misuse_of_things_creates_misery
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
1955-04-27_-_Symbolic_dreams_and_visions_-_Curing_pain_by_various_methods_-_Different_states_of_consciousness_-_Seeing_oneself_dead_in_a_dream_-_Exteriorisation
1955-05-04_-_Drawing_on_the_universal_vital_forces_-_The_inner_physical_-_Receptivity_to_different_kinds_of_forces_-_Progress_and_receptivity
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
1955-06-01_-_The_aesthetic_conscience_-_Beauty_and_form_-_The_roots_of_our_life_-_The_sense_of_beauty_-_Educating_the_aesthetic_sense,_taste_-_Mental_constructions_based_on_a_revelation_-_Changing_the_world_and_humanity
1955-06-22_-_Awakening_the_Yoga-shakti_-_The_thousand-petalled_lotus-_Reading,_how_far_a_help_for_yoga_-_Simple_and_complicated_combinations_in_men
1955-07-06_-_The_psychic_and_the_central_being_or_jivatman_-_Unity_and_multiplicity_in_the_Divine_-_Having_experiences_and_the_ego_-_Mental,_vital_and_physical_exteriorisation_-_Imagination_has_a_formative_power_-_The_function_of_the_imagination
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
1955-09-21_-_Literature_and_the_taste_for_forms_-_The_characters_of_The_Great_Secret_-_How_literature_helps_us_to_progress_-_Reading_to_learn_-_The_commercial_mentality_-_How_to_choose_ones_books_-_Learning_to_enrich_ones_possibilities_...
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...
1955-11-09_-_Personal_effort,_egoistic_mind_-_Man_is_like_a_public_square_-_Natures_work_-_Ego_needed_for_formation_of_individual_-_Adverse_forces_needed_to_make_man_sincere_-_Determinisms_of_different_planes,_miracles
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_-_...
1956-01-04_-_Integral_idea_of_the_Divine_-_All_things_attracted_by_the_Divine_-_Bad_things_not_in_place_-_Integral_yoga_-_Moving_idea-force,_ideas_-_Consequences_of_manifestation_-_Work_of_Spirit_via_Nature_-_Change_consciousness,_change_world
1956-01-18_-_Two_sides_of_individual_work_-_Cheerfulness_-_chosen_vessel_of_the_Divine_-_Aspiration,_consciousness,_of_plants,_of_children_-_Being_chosen_by_the_Divine_-_True_hierarchy_-_Perfect_relation_with_the_Divine_-_India_free_in_1915
1956-01-25_-_The_divine_way_of_life_-_Divine,_Overmind,_Supermind_-_Material_body__for_discovery_of_the_Divine_-_Five_psychological_perfections
1956-02-08_-_Forces_of_Nature_expressing_a_higher_Will_-_Illusion_of_separate_personality_-_One_dynamic_force_which_moves_all_things_-_Linear_and_spherical_thinking_-_Common_ideal_of_life,_microscopic
1956-02-15_-_Nature_and_the_Master_of_Nature_-_Conscious_intelligence_-_Theory_of_the_Gita,_not_the_whole_truth_-_Surrender_to_the_Lord_-_Change_of_nature
1956-02-29_-_Sacrifice,_self-giving_-_Divine_Presence_in_the_heart_of_Matter_-_Divine_Oneness_-_Divine_Consciousness_-_All_is_One_-_Divine_in_the_inconscient_aspires_for_the_Divine
1956-03-28_-_The_starting-point_of_spiritual_experience_-_The_boundless_finite_-_The_Timeless_and_Time_-_Mental_explanation_not_enough_-_Changing_knowledge_into_experience_-_Sat-Chit-Tapas-Ananda
1956-04-11_-_Self-creator_-_Manifestation_of_Time_and_Space_-_Brahman-Maya_and_Ishwara-Shakti_-_Personal_and_Impersonal
1956-04-18_-_Ishwara_and_Shakti,_seeing_both_aspects_-_The_Impersonal_and_the_divine_Person_-_Soul,_the_presence_of_the_divine_Person_-_Going_to_other_worlds,_exteriorisation,_dreams_-_Telling_stories_to_oneself
1956-05-09_-_Beginning_of_the_true_spiritual_life_-_Spirit_gives_value_to_all_things_-_To_be_helped_by_the_supramental_Force
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
1956-06-06_-_Sign_or_indication_from_books_of_revelation_-_Spiritualised_mind_-_Stages_of_sadhana_-_Reversal_of_consciousness_-_Organisation_around_central_Presence_-_Boredom,_most_common_human_malady
1956-06-27_-_Birth,_entry_of_soul_into_body_-_Formation_of_the_supramental_world_-_Aspiration_for_progress_-_Bad_thoughts_-_Cerebral_filter_-_Progress_and_resistance
1956-07-11_-_Beauty_restored_to_its_priesthood_-_Occult_worlds,_occult_beings_-_Difficulties_and_the_supramental_force
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
1956-07-25_-_A_complete_act_of_divine_love_-_How_to_listen_-_Sports_programme_same_for_boys_and_girls_-_How_to_profit_by_stay_at_Ashram_-_To_Women_about_Their_Body
1956-08-08_-_How_to_light_the_psychic_fire,_will_for_progress_-_Helping_from_a_distance,_mental_formations_-_Prayer_and_the_divine_-_Grace_Grace_at_work_everywhere
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
1956-08-22_-_The_heaven_of_the_liberated_mind_-_Trance_or_samadhi_-_Occult_discipline_for_leaving_consecutive_bodies_-_To_be_greater_than_ones_experience_-_Total_self-giving_to_the_Grace_-_The_truth_of_the_being_-_Unique_relation_with_the_Supreme
1956-08-29_-_To_live_spontaneously_-_Mental_formations_Absolute_sincerity_-_Balance_is_indispensable,_the_middle_path_-_When_in_difficulty,_widen_the_consciousness_-_Easiest_way_of_forgetting_oneself
1956-09-19_-_Power,_predominant_quality_of_vital_being_-_The_Divine,_the_psychic_being,_the_Supermind_-_How_to_come_out_of_the_physical_consciousness_-_Look_life_in_the_face_-_Ordinary_love_and_Divine_love
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
1956-10-10_-_The_supramental_race__in_a_few_centuries_-_Condition_for_new_realisation_-_Everyone_must_follow_his_own_path_-_Progress,_no_two_paths_alike
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
1956-10-24_-_Taking_a_new_body_-_Different_cases_of_incarnation_-_Departure_of_soul_from_body
1956-11-21_-_Knowings_and_Knowledge_-_Reason,_summit_of_mans_mental_activities_-_Willings_and_the_true_will_-_Personal_effort_-_First_step_to_have_knowledge_-_Relativity_of_medical_knowledge_-_Mental_gymnastics_make_the_mind_supple
1957-01-30_-_Artistry_is_just_contrast_-_How_to_perceive_the_Divine_Guidance?
1957-02-06_-_Death,_need_of_progress_-_Changing_Natures_methods
1957-03-15_-_Reminiscences_of_Tlemcen
1957-03-22_-_A_story_of_initiation,_knowledge_and_practice
1957-03-27_-_If_only_humanity_consented_to_be_spiritualised
1957-04-10_-_Sports_and_yoga_-_Organising_ones_life
1957-04-17_-_Transformation_of_the_body
1957-04-24_-_Perfection,_lower_and_higher
1957-05-01_-_Sports_competitions,_their_value
1957-05-08_-_Vital_excitement,_reason,_instinct
1957-06-26_-_Birth_through_direct_transmutation_-_Man_and_woman_-_Judging_others_-_divine_Presence_in_all_-_New_birth
1957-07-03_-_Collective_yoga,_vision_of_a_huge_hotel
1957-07-17_-_Power_of_conscious_will_over_matter
1957-07-31_-_Awakening_aspiration_in_the_body
1957-08-07_-_The_resistances,_politics_and_money_-_Aspiration_to_realise_the_supramental_life
1957-10-23_-_The_central_motive_of_terrestrial_existence_-_Evolution
1957-12-11_-_Appearance_of_the_first_men
1958-01-01_-_The_collaboration_of_material_Nature_-_Miracles_visible_to_a_deep_vision_of_things_-_Explanation_of_New_Year_Message
1958-02-05_-_The_great_voyage_of_the_Supreme_-_Freedom_and_determinism
1958-02-19_-_Experience_of_the_supramental_boat_-_The_Censors_-_Absurdity_of_artificial_means
1958-02-26_-_The_moon_and_the_stars_-_Horoscopes_and_yoga
1958-03-19_-_General_tension_in_humanity_-_Peace_and_progress_-_Perversion_and_vision_of_transformation
1958-05-07_-_The_secret_of_Nature
1958-06-04_-_New_birth
1958-06-18_-_Philosophy,_religion,_occultism,_spirituality
1958-07-09_-_Faith_and_personal_effort
1958-07-23_-_How_to_develop_intuition_-_Concentration
1958-08-27_-_Meditation_and_imagination_-_From_thought_to_idea,_from_idea_to_principle
1958-09-03_-_How_to_discipline_the_imagination_-_Mental_formations
1958_10_10
1958_11_14
1958_11_21
1960_05_04
1960_10_24
1961_01_18
1961_03_11_-_58
1962_02_27
1962_10_12
1966_07_06
1966_09_14
1969_09_04_-_143
1970_02_08
1970_02_17
1970_02_23
1970_04_02
1970_05_17
1971_12_11
1.A_-_ANTHROPOLOGY,_THE_SOUL
1.ac_-_A_Birthday
1.ac_-_Adela
1.ac_-_An_Oath
1.ac_-_Au_Bal
1.ac_-_Happy_Dust
1.ac_-_Leah_Sublime
1.ac_-_On_-_On_-_Poet
1.ac_-_Power
1.ac_-_Prologue_to_Rodin_in_Rime
1.ac_-_The_Buddhist
1.ac_-_The_Disciples
1.ac_-_The_Garden_of_Janus
1.ac_-_The_Hermit
1.ac_-_The_Interpreter
1.ac_-_The_Neophyte
1.ac_-_The_Pentagram
1.ac_-_The_Priestess_of_Panormita
1.ac_-_The_Twins
1.ac_-_The_Wizard_Way
1.ac_-_Ut
1.ad_-_O_Christ,_protect_me!
1.ami_-_The_secret_divine_my_ecstasy_has_taught_(from_Baal-i-Jibreel)
1.ami_-_To_the_Saqi_(from_Baal-i-Jibreel)
1.anon_-_But_little_better
1.anon_-_Less_profitable
1.anon_-_Others_have_told_me
1.anon_-_Song_of_Creation
1.anon_-_The_Epic_of_Gilgamesh_Tablet_II
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_Antar
1.anon_-_The_Poem_of_Imru-Ul-Quais
1.anon_-_The_Song_of_Songs
1.asak_-_This_is_My_Face,_said_the_Beloved
1.bni_-_Raga_Ramkali
1.bs_-_Bulleh!_to_me,_I_am_not_known
1.bsf_-_Raga_Asa
1.bts_-_Invocation
1.bts_-_Love_is_Lord_of_All
1.bv_-_When_I_see_the_lark_beating
1.dd_-_So_priceless_is_the_birth,_O_brother
1.dz_-_Like_tangled_hair
1.ey_-_Socrates
1.fcn_-_Airing_out_kimonos
1f.lovecraft_-_A_Reminiscence_of_Dr._Samuel_Johnson
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_-_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_-_Polaris
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_Call_of_Cthulhu
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Case_of_Charles_Dexter_Ward
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Cats_of_Ulthar
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Challenge_from_Beyond
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Colour_out_of_Space
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Crawling_Chaos
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Curse_of_Yig
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_Ghost-Eater
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Haunter_of_the_Dark
1f.lovecraft_-_The_History_of_the_Necronomicon
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_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_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_Quest_of_Iranon
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_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_-_A_Funeral_Fantasie
1.fs_-_Amalia
1.fs_-_Breadth_And_Depth
1.fs_-_Cassandra
1.fs_-_Dithyramb
1.fs_-_Elysium
1.fs_-_Fantasie_--_To_Laura
1.fs_-_Feast_Of_Victory
1.fs_-_Fridolin_(The_Walk_To_The_Iron_Factory)
1.fs_-_Friendship
1.fs_-_Group_From_Tartarus
1.fs_-_Hero_And_Leander
1.fs_-_Hope
1.fs_-_Hymn_To_Joy
1.fs_-_Longing
1.fs_-_Melancholy_--_To_Laura
1.fs_-_Ode_To_Joy_-_With_Translation
1.fs_-_Parables_And_Riddles
1.fs_-_Pompeii_And_Herculaneum
1.fs_-_Resignation
1.fs_-_The_Artists
1.fs_-_The_Assignation
1.fs_-_The_Celebrated_Woman_-_An_Epistle_By_A_Married_Man
1.fs_-_The_Complaint_Of_Ceres
1.fs_-_The_Conflict
1.fs_-_The_Count_Of_Hapsburg
1.fs_-_The_Cranes_Of_Ibycus
1.fs_-_The_Dance
1.fs_-_The_Division_Of_The_Earth
1.fs_-_The_Driver
1.fs_-_The_Eleusinian_Festival
1.fs_-_The_Fairest_Apparition
1.fs_-_The_Fight_With_The_Dragon
1.fs_-_The_Flowers
1.fs_-_The_Fugitive
1.fs_-_The_Glove_-_A_Tale
1.fs_-_The_Gods_Of_Greece
1.fs_-_The_Hostage
1.fs_-_The_Ideal_And_The_Actual_Life
1.fs_-_The_Ideals
1.fs_-_The_Infanticide
1.fs_-_The_Knight_Of_Toggenburg
1.fs_-_The_Lay_Of_The_Bell
1.fs_-_The_Maiden_From_Afar
1.fs_-_The_Maid_Of_Orleans
1.fs_-_The_Meeting
1.fs_-_The_Playing_Infant
1.fs_-_The_Poetry_Of_Life
1.fs_-_The_Ring_Of_Polycrates_-_A_Ballad
1.fs_-_The_Secret
1.fs_-_The_Sexes
1.fs_-_The_Triumph_Of_Love
1.fs_-_The_Veiled_Statue_At_Sais
1.fs_-_The_Walk
1.fs_-_The_Youth_By_The_Brook
1.fs_-_To_Emma
1.fs_-_To_Laura_At_The_Harpsichord
1.fs_-_To_The_Spring
1.fs_-_Two_Descriptions_Of_Action
1.fs_-_Written_In_A_Young_Lady's_Album
1.fua_-_A_slaves_freedom
1.fua_-_Invocation
1.fua_-_The_moths_and_the_flame
1.gmh_-_The_Alchemist_In_The_City
1.grh_-_Gorakh_Bani
1.hcyc_-_51_-_Being_is_not_being-_non-being_is_not_non-being_(from_The_Shodoka)
1.hs_-_A_Golden_Compass
1.hs_-_Bold_Souls
1.hs_-_Cypress_And_Tulip
1.hs_-_Hair_disheveled,_smiling_lips,_sweating_and_tipsy
1.hs_-_It_Is_Time_to_Wake_Up!
1.hs_-_Naked_in_the_Bee-House
1.hs_-_Not_Worth_The_Toil!
1.hs_-_O_Cup_Bearer
1.hs_-_Slaves_Of_Thy_Shining_Eyes
1.hs_-_Spring_and_all_its_flowers
1.hs_-_The_Bird_Of_Gardens
1.hs_-_The_Day_Of_Hope
1.hs_-_The_Garden
1.hs_-_The_Margin_Of_A_Stream
1.hs_-_The_Rose_Has_Flushed_Red
1.hs_-_The_Rose_Is_Not_Fair
1.hs_-_The_Secret_Draught_Of_Wine
1.hs_-_To_Linger_In_A_Garden_Fair
1.hs_-_True_Love
1.hs_-_Where_Is_My_Ruined_Life?
1.ia_-_An_Ocean_Without_Shore
1.ia_-_Approach_The_Dwellings_Of_The_Dear_Ones
1.ia_-_Modification_Of_The_R_Poem
1.ia_-_Oh-_Her_Beauty-_The_Tender_Maid!
1.ia_-_The_Invitation
1.jda_-_My_heart_values_his_vulgar_ways_(from_The_Gitagovinda)
1.jk_-_Acrostic__-_Georgiana_Augusta_Keats
1.jk_-_A_Draught_Of_Sunshine
1.jk_-_A_Galloway_Song
1.jk_-_An_Extempore
1.jk_-_Apollo_And_The_Graces
1.jk_-_Asleep!_O_Sleep_A_Little_While,_White_Pearl!
1.jk_-_A_Song_About_Myself
1.jk_-_A_Thing_Of_Beauty_(Endymion)
1.jk_-_Ben_Nevis_-_A_Dialogue
1.jk_-_Bright_Star
1.jk_-_Calidore_-_A_Fragment
1.jk_-_Character_Of_Charles_Brown
1.jk_-_Dawlish_Fair
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_-_Extracts_From_An_Opera
1.jk_-_Faery_Songs
1.jk_-_Fill_For_Me_A_Brimming_Bowl
1.jk_-_Fragment_Of_The_Castle_Builder
1.jk_-_Fragment._Welcome_Joy,_And_Welcome_Sorrow
1.jk_-_Hymn_To_Apollo
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_-_Imitation_Of_Spenser
1.jk_-_Isabella;_Or,_The_Pot_Of_Basil_-_A_Story_From_Boccaccio
1.jk_-_I_Stood_Tip-Toe_Upon_A_Little_Hill
1.jk_-_King_Stephen
1.jk_-_La_Belle_Dame_Sans_Merci
1.jk_-_La_Belle_Dame_Sans_Merci_(Original_version_)
1.jk_-_Lamia._Part_I
1.jk_-_Lamia._Part_II
1.jk_-_Lines_On_Seeing_A_Lock_Of_Miltons_Hair
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_On_Indolence
1.jk_-_Ode_To_A_Nightingale
1.jk_-_Ode_To_Apollo
1.jk_-_Ode_To_Autumn
1.jk_-_Ode_To_Fanny
1.jk_-_Ode_To_Psyche
1.jk_-_Ode._Written_On_The_Blank_Page_Before_Beaumont_And_Fletchers_Tragi-Comedy_The_Fair_Maid_Of_The_In
1.jk_-_On_A_Dream
1.jk_-_On_Hearing_The_Bag-Pipe_And_Seeing_The_Stranger_Played_At_Inverary
1.jk_-_On_Receiving_A_Curious_Shell
1.jk_-_On_Visiting_The_Tomb_Of_Burns
1.jk_-_Otho_The_Great_-_Act_I
1.jk_-_Otho_The_Great_-_Act_II
1.jk_-_Otho_The_Great_-_Act_III
1.jk_-_Otho_The_Great_-_Act_IV
1.jk_-_Otho_The_Great_-_Act_V
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._A_Dream,_After_Reading_Dantes_Episode_Of_Paulo_And_Francesca
1.jk_-_Sonnet_-_As_From_The_Darkening_Gloom_A_Silver_Dove
1.jk_-_Sonnet_III._Written_On_The_Day_That_Mr._Leigh_Hunt_Left_Prison
1.jk_-_Sonnet_II._To_.........
1.jk_-_Sonnet_IX._Keen,_Fitful_Gusts_Are
1.jk_-_Sonnet_-_Oh!_How_I_Love,_On_A_Fair_Summers_Eve
1.jk_-_Sonnet._On_A_Picture_Of_Leander
1.jk_-_Sonnet_On_Sitting_Down_To_Read_King_Lear_Once_Again
1.jk_-_Sonnet._The_Human_Seasons
1.jk_-_Sonnet_To_Byron
1.jk_-_Sonnet_To_Chatterton
1.jk_-_Sonnet_To_Sleep
1.jk_-_Sonnet_To_The_Nile
1.jk_-_Sonnet_VIII._To_My_Brothers
1.jk_-_Sonnet_-_When_I_Have_Fears_That_I_May_Cease_To_Be
1.jk_-_Sonnet._Written_Before_Re-Read_King_Lear
1.jk_-_Sonnet._Written_In_Disgust_Of_Vulgar_Superstition
1.jk_-_Sonnet._Written_On_A_Blank_Page_In_Shakespeares_Poems,_Facing_A_Lovers_Complaint
1.jk_-_Sonnet_XII._On_Leaving_Some_Friends_At_An_Early_Hour
1.jk_-_Sonnet_X._To_One_Who_Has_Been_Long_In_City_Pent
1.jk_-_Specimen_Of_An_Induction_To_A_Poem
1.jk_-_Spenserian_Stanzas_On_Charles_Armitage_Brown
1.jk_-_Spenserian_Stanza._Written_At_The_Close_Of_Canto_II,_Book_V,_Of_The_Faerie_Queene
1.jk_-_Stanzas_To_Miss_Wylie
1.jk_-_Teignmouth_-_Some_Doggerel,_Sent_In_A_Letter_To_B._R._Haydon
1.jk_-_The_Cap_And_Bells;_Or,_The_Jealousies_-_A_Faery_Tale_.._Unfinished
1.jk_-_The_Devon_Maid_-_Stanzas_Sent_In_A_Letter_To_B._R._Haydon
1.jk_-_The_Eve_Of_Saint_Mark._A_Fragment
1.jk_-_The_Eve_Of_St._Agnes
1.jk_-_The_Gadfly
1.jk_-_To_......
1.jk_-_To_Ailsa_Rock
1.jk_-_To_Charles_Cowden_Clarke
1.jk_-_To_Fanny
1.jk_-_To_George_Felton_Mathew
1.jk_-_To_Hope
1.jk_-_To_Some_Ladies
1.jk_-_To_The_Ladies_Who_Saw_Me_Crowned
1.jk_-_Translated_From_A_Sonnet_Of_Ronsard
1.jk_-_Two_Sonnets_On_Fame
1.jk_-_Woman!_When_I_Behold_Thee_Flippant,_Vain
1.jlb_-_Adam_Cast_Forth
1.jlb_-_Chess
1.jlb_-_Daybreak
1.jlb_-_Elegy
1.jlb_-_Empty_Drawing_Room
1.jlb_-_Spinoza
1.jlb_-_That_One
1.jlb_-_The_Cyclical_Night
1.jlb_-_The_Labyrinth
1.jm_-_The_Song_of_the_Twelve_Deceptions
1.jr_-_At_night_we_fall_into_each_other_with_such_grace
1.jr_-_A_World_with_No_Boundaries_(Ghazal_363)
1.jr_-_Book_1_-_Prologue
1.jr_-_By_the_God_who_was_in_pre-eternity_living_and_moving_and_omnipotent,_everlasting
1.jr_-_Come,_Come,_Whoever_You_Are
1.jr_-_Did_I_Not_Say_To_You
1.jr_-_I_drink_streamwater_and_the_air
1.jr_-_If_I_Weep
1.jr_-_In_The_End
1.jr_-_I_Will_Beguile_Him_With_The_Tongue
1.jr_-_Laila_And_The_Khalifa
1.jr_-_Last_Night_My_Soul_Cried_O_Exalted_Sphere_Of_Heaven
1.jr_-_Lord,_What_A_Beloved_Is_Mine!
1.jr_-_Moving_Water
1.jr_-_On_the_Night_of_Creation_I_was_awake
1.jr_-_Reason,_leave_now!_Youll_not_find_wisdom_here!
1.jr_-_Rise,_Lovers
1.jr_-_Sacrifice_your_intellect_in_love_for_the_Friend
1.jr_-_The_Seed_Market
1.jr_-_Weary_Not_Of_Us,_For_We_Are_Very_Beautiful
1.jr_-_What_can_I_do,_Muslims?_I_do_not_know_myself
1.jr_-_What_I_want_is_to_see_your_face
1.jt_-_As_air_carries_light_poured_out_by_the_rising_sun
1.jt_-_Now,_a_new_creature
1.jwvg_-_Anniversary_Song
1.jwvg_-_A_Plan_the_Muses_Entertained
1.jwvg_-_Authors
1.jwvg_-_By_The_River
1.jwvg_-_Epiphanias
1.jwvg_-_Ever_And_Everywhere
1.jwvg_-_For_ever
1.jwvg_-_Found
1.jwvg_-_Ganymede
1.jwvg_-_General_Confession
1.jwvg_-_Growth
1.jwvg_-_In_A_Word
1.jwvg_-_It_Is_Good
1.jwvg_-_June
1.jwvg_-_Like_And_Like
1.jwvg_-_Living_Remembrance
1.jwvg_-_Longing
1.jwvg_-_My_Goddess
1.jwvg_-_Playing_At_Priests
1.jwvg_-_Presence
1.jwvg_-_Reciprocal_Invitation_To_The_Dance
1.jwvg_-_The_Friendly_Meeting
1.jwvg_-_The_Pupil_In_Magic
1.jwvg_-_The_Reckoning
1.jwvg_-_The_Remembrance_Of_The_Good
1.jwvg_-_The_Treasure_Digger
1.jwvg_-_The_Wanderer
1.jwvg_-_The_Way_To_Behave
1.jwvg_-_To_My_Friend_-_Ode_I
1.jwvg_-_To_The_Distant_One
1.jwvg_-_To_The_Kind_Reader
1.jwvg_-_True_Enjoyment
1.jwvg_-_Welcome_And_Farewell
1.jwvg_-_Wholl_Buy_Gods_Of_Love
1.jwvg_-_Wont_And_Done
1.kbr_-_Between_the_Poles_of_the_Conscious
1.kbr_-_Dohas_(Couplets)_I_(with_translation)
1.kbr_-_Illusion_and_Reality
1.kbr_-_maddh_akas_ap_jahan_baithe
1.kbr_-_Poem_5
1.kbr_-_The_Spiritual_Athlete_Often_Changes_The_Color_Of_His_Clothes
1.kbr_-_The_Swan_flies_away
1.khc_-_Idle_Wandering
1.lb_-_A_Farewell_To_Secretary_Shuyun_At_The_Xietiao_Villa_In_Xuanzhou
1.lb_-_Alone_Looking_at_the_Mountain
1.lb_-_Ancient_Air_(39)
1.lb_-_A_Song_Of_Changgan
1.lb_-_Autumn_Air
1.lb_-_Autumn_Air_by_Li_Po
1.lb_-_Before_The_Cask_of_Wine
1.lb_-_Bitter_Love_by_Li_Po
1.lb_-_Changgan_Memories
1.lb_-_Climbing_West_Of_Lotus_Flower_Peak
1.lb_-_Climbing_West_of_Lotus_Flower_Peak
1.lb_-_Farewell
1.lb_-_Farewell_to_Meng_Hao-jan_at_Yellow_Crane_Tower_by_Li_Po
1.lb_-_Farewell_to_Secretary_Shu-yun_at_the_Hsieh_Tiao_Villa_in_Hsuan-Chou
1.lb_-_Hard_Is_The_Journey
1.lb_-_Hard_Journey
1.lb_-_His_Dream_Of_Skyland
1.lb_-_Jade_Stairs_Grievance
1.lb_-_Lines_For_A_Taoist_Adept
1.lb_-_Looking_For_A_Monk_And_Not_Finding_Him
1.lb_-_Marble_Stairs_Grievance
1.lb_-_On_A_Picture_Screen
1.lb_-_Poem_by_The_Bridge_at_Ten-Shin
1.lb_-_Resentment_Near_the_Jade_Stairs
1.lb_-_Summer_Day_in_the_Mountains
1.lb_-_The_River-Captains_Wife__A_Letter
1.lb_-_The_River-Merchant's_Wife:_A_Letter
1.lb_-_To_My_Wife_on_Lu-shan_Mountain
1.lla_-_Dance,_Lalla,_with_nothing_on
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_-_Egyptian_Christmas
1.lovecraft_-_Fungi_From_Yuggoth
1.lovecraft_-_Halloween_In_A_Suburb
1.lovecraft_-_Laeta-_A_Lament
1.lovecraft_-_March
1.lovecraft_-_Nathicana
1.lovecraft_-_On_Reading_Lord_Dunsanys_Book_Of_Wonder
1.lovecraft_-_Poemata_Minora-_Volume_II
1.lovecraft_-_Providence
1.lovecraft_-_Psychopompos-_A_Tale_in_Rhyme
1.lovecraft_-_Revelation
1.lovecraft_-_Sunset
1.lovecraft_-_The_Bride_Of_The_Sea
1.lovecraft_-_The_City
1.lovecraft_-_The_Garden
1.lovecraft_-_The_House
1.lovecraft_-_The_Outpost
1.lovecraft_-_The_Poe-ets_Nightmare
1.lovecraft_-_The_Teutons_Battle-Song
1.lovecraft_-_To_Edward_John_Moreton_Drax_Plunkelt,
1.lovecraft_-_Waste_Paper-_A_Poem_Of_Profound_Insignificance
1.ltp_-_The_Hundred_Character_Tablet_(Bai_Zi_Bei)
1.mb_-_All_I_Was_Doing_Was_Breathing
1.mbn_-_From_the_beginning,_before_the_world_ever_was_(from_Before_the_World_Ever_Was)
1.mb_-_The_Five-Coloured_Garment
1.mb_-_wrapping_the_rice_cakes
1.mm_-_A_fish_cannot_drown_in_water
1.mm_-_Effortlessly
1.mm_-_Of_the_voices_of_the_Godhead
1.mm_-_The_Stone_that_is_Mercury,_is_cast_upon_the_(from_Atalanta_Fugiens)
1.mm_-_Three_Golden_Apples_from_the_Hesperian_grove_(from_Atalanta_Fugiens)
1.ms_-_Snow_Garden
1.ms_-_Toki-no-Ge_(Satori_Poem)
1.okym_-_51_-_later_edition_-_Why,_if_the_Soul_can_fling_the_Dust_aside
1.okym_-_68_-_That_evn_my_buried_Ashes_such_a_Snare
1.pbs_-_A_Bridal_Song
1.pbs_-_A_Dialogue
1.pbs_-_Adonais_-_An_elegy_on_the_Death_of_John_Keats
1.pbs_-_Alastor_-_or,_the_Spirit_of_Solitude
1.pbs_-_An_Exhortation
1.pbs_-_Archys_Song_From_Charles_The_First_(A_Widow_Bird_Sate_Mourning_For_Her_Love)
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_-_A_Widow_Bird_Sate_Mourning_For_Her_Love
1.pbs_-_Bereavement
1.pbs_-_Bigotrys_Victim
1.pbs_-_Charles_The_First
1.pbs_-_Chorus_from_Hellas
1.pbs_-_Dark_Spirit_of_the_Desart_Rude
1.pbs_-_Death
1.pbs_-_Despair
1.pbs_-_Dirge_For_The_Year
1.pbs_-_Epigram_I_-_To_Stella
1.pbs_-_Epigram_IV_-_Circumstance
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_-_Evening_-_Ponte_Al_Mare,_Pisa
1.pbs_-_Fiordispina
1.pbs_-_Fragment_-_Apostrophe_To_Silence
1.pbs_-_Fragment_From_The_Wandering_Jew
1.pbs_-_Fragment_-_My_Head_Is_Wild_With_Weeping
1.pbs_-_Fragment_Of_A_Satire_On_Satire
1.pbs_-_Fragment_Of_The_Elegy_On_The_Death_Of_Adonis
1.pbs_-_Fragments_Of_An_Unfinished_Drama
1.pbs_-_Fragment_-_Such_Hope,_As_Is_The_Sick_Despair_Of_Good
1.pbs_-_Fragment_-_Supposed_To_Be_An_Epithalamium_Of_Francis_Ravaillac_And_Charlotte_Corday
1.pbs_-_Fragments_Written_For_Hellas
1.pbs_-_Fragment_-_To_The_Moon
1.pbs_-_Fragment_-_To_The_People_Of_England
1.pbs_-_Fragment_-_What_Men_Gain_Fairly
1.pbs_-_Fragment_-_Yes!_All_Is_Past
1.pbs_-_From_The_Greek_Of_Moschus_-_Pan_Loved_His_Neighbour_Echo
1.pbs_-_Ghasta_Or,_The_Avenging_Demon!!!
1.pbs_-_Ginevra
1.pbs_-_Hellas_-_A_Lyrical_Drama
1.pbs_-_HERE_I_sit_with_my_paper
1.pbs_-_Homers_Hymn_To_Castor_And_Pollux
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_of_Apollo
1.pbs_-_Hymn_to_Intellectual_Beauty
1.pbs_-_Hymn_To_Mercury
1.pbs_-_I_Arise_from_Dreams_of_Thee
1.pbs_-_Julian_and_Maddalo_-_A_Conversation
1.pbs_-_Letter_To_Maria_Gisborne
1.pbs_-_Lines_-_The_cold_earth_slept_below
1.pbs_-_Lines_Written_Among_The_Euganean_Hills
1.pbs_-_Love
1.pbs_-_Love-_Hope,_Desire,_And_Fear
1.pbs_-_Marenghi
1.pbs_-_Mariannes_Dream
1.pbs_-_Matilda_Gathering_Flowers
1.pbs_-_Mont_Blanc_-_Lines_Written_In_The_Vale_of_Chamouni
1.pbs_-_Mutability_-_II.
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_An_Icicle_That_Clung_To_The_Grass_Of_A_Grave
1.pbs_-_One_sung_of_thee_who_left_the_tale_untold
1.pbs_-_On_The_Dark_Height_of_Jura
1.pbs_-_On_The_Medusa_Of_Leonardo_da_Vinci_In_The_Florentine_Gallery
1.pbs_-_Orpheus
1.pbs_-_O_That_A_Chariot_Of_Cloud_Were_Mine!
1.pbs_-_Ozymandias
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_III.
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_-_Revenge
1.pbs_-_Rosalind_and_Helen_-_a_Modern_Eclogue
1.pbs_-_Saint_Edmonds_Eve
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_-_Song._Despair
1.pbs_-_Song_For_Tasso
1.pbs_-_Song._Hope
1.pbs_-_Song_Of_Proserpine_While_Gathering_Flowers_On_The_Plain_Of_Enna
1.pbs_-_Song._Sorrow
1.pbs_-_Song_To_The_Men_Of_England
1.pbs_-_Song._Translated_From_The_German
1.pbs_-_Sonnet_-_On_Launching_Some_Bottles_Filled_With_Knowledge_Into_The_Bristol_Channel
1.pbs_-_Sonnet_To_Byron
1.pbs_-_Sonnet_--_Ye_Hasten_To_The_Grave!
1.pbs_-_Stanzas_From_Calderons_Cisma_De_Inglaterra
1.pbs_-_Stanzas_Written_in_Dejection,_Near_Naples
1.pbs_-_Stanza-_Written_At_Bracknell
1.pbs_-_St._Irvynes_Tower
1.pbs_-_The_Birth_Place_of_Pleasure
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_False_Laurel_And_The_True
1.pbs_-_The_First_Canzone_Of_The_Convito
1.pbs_-_The_Indian_Serenade
1.pbs_-_The_Mask_Of_Anarchy
1.pbs_-_The_Pine_Forest_Of_The_Cascine_Near_Pisa
1.pbs_-_The_Question
1.pbs_-_The_Retrospect_-_CWM_Elan,_1812
1.pbs_-_The_Revolt_Of_Islam_-_Canto_I-XII
1.pbs_-_The_Sensitive_Plant
1.pbs_-_The_Spectral_Horseman
1.pbs_-_The_Sunset
1.pbs_-_The_Tower_Of_Famine
1.pbs_-_The_Triumph_Of_Life
1.pbs_-_The_Two_Spirits_-_An_Allegory
1.pbs_-_The_Wandering_Jews_Soliloquy
1.pbs_-_The_Witch_Of_Atlas
1.pbs_-_The_Woodman_And_The_Nightingale
1.pbs_-_The_Zucca
1.pbs_-_To_A_Skylark
1.pbs_-_To_Coleridge
1.pbs_-_To_Constantia
1.pbs_-_To_Constantia-_Singing
1.pbs_-_To_Ianthe
1.pbs_-_To_Jane_-_The_Invitation
1.pbs_-_To_Jane_-_The_Keen_Stars_Were_Twinkling
1.pbs_-_To_Jane_-_The_Recollection
1.pbs_-_To_Mary_Shelley
1.pbs_-_To_Mary_Who_Died_In_This_Opinion
1.pbs_-_To_Night
1.pbs_-_To--_Oh!_there_are_spirits_of_the_air
1.pbs_-_To--_One_word_is_too_often_profaned
1.pbs_-_To_Sophia_(Miss_Stacey)
1.pbs_-_To_The_Lord_Chancellor
1.pbs_-_To_The_Men_Of_England
1.pbs_-_To_The_Mind_Of_Man
1.pbs_-_To_The_Moonbeam
1.pbs_-_To_The_Nile
1.pbs_-_To_The_Queen_Of_My_Heart
1.pbs_-_To_William_Shelley
1.pbs_-_War
1.pbs_-_When_A_Lover_Clasps_His_Fairest
1.pbs_-_Wine_Of_The_Fairies
1.pbs_-_With_A_Guitar,_To_Jane
1.pbs_-_Written_At_Bracknell
1.pc_-_Autumns_Cold
1.poe_-_Al_Aaraaf-_Part_1
1.poe_-_Al_Aaraaf-_Part_2
1.poe_-_A_Paean
1.poe_-_Eulalie
1.poe_-_Eureka_-_A_Prose_Poem
1.poe_-_Fairy-Land
1.poe_-_Lenore
1.poe_-_Sonnet-_To_Zante
1.poe_-_Tamerlane
1.poe_-_The_Bells
1.poe_-_The_Bells_-_A_collaboration
1.poe_-_The_City_In_The_Sea
1.poe_-_The_City_Of_Sin
1.poe_-_The_Coliseum
1.poe_-_The_Conversation_Of_Eiros_And_Charmion
1.poe_-_The_Haunted_Palace
1.poe_-_The_Power_Of_Words_Oinos.
1.poe_-_The_Raven
1.poe_-_The_Sleeper
1.poe_-_The_Valley_Of_Unrest
1.poe_-_To_--_(2)
1.poe_-_To_Helen_-_1831
1.poe_-_To_Helen_-_1848
1.poe_-_To_Isadore
1.poe_-_To_Marie_Louise_(Shew)
1.poe_-_To_One_In_Paradise
1.poe_-_To_The_River
1.poe_-_Ulalume
1.rb_-_Abt_Vogler
1.rb_-_Aix_In_Provence
1.rb_-_A_Lovers_Quarrel
1.rb_-_Andrea_del_Sarto
1.rb_-_An_Epistle_Containing_the_Strange_Medical_Experience_of_Kar
1.rb_-_Another_Way_Of_Love
1.rb_-_Any_Wife_To_Any_Husband
1.rb_-_A_Pretty_Woman
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_-_By_The_Fire-Side
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_-_Confessions
1.rb_-_Evelyn_Hope
1.rb_-_Fra_Lippo_Lippi
1.rb_-_Garden_Francies
1.rb_-_Holy-Cross_Day
1.rb_-_In_A_Gondola
1.rb_-_In_A_Year
1.rb_-_In_Three_Days
1.rb_-_Introduction:_Pippa_Passes
1.rb_-_Love_Among_The_Ruins
1.rb_-_Master_Hugues_Of_Saxe-Gotha
1.rb_-_Mesmerism
1.rb_-_My_Last_Duchess
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_-_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_-_Porphyrias_Lover
1.rb_-_Protus
1.rb_-_Rhyme_for_a_Child_Viewing_a_Naked_Venus_in_a_Painting_of_'The_Judgement_of_Paris'
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_Englishman_In_Italy
1.rb_-_The_Flight_Of_The_Duchess
1.rb_-_The_Glove
1.rb_-_The_Guardian-Angel
1.rb_-_The_Last_Ride_Together
1.rb_-_The_Patriot
1.rb_-_The_Pied_Piper_Of_Hamelin
1.rb_-_Times_Revenges
1.rb_-_Two_In_The_Campagna
1.rb_-_Waring
1.rmpsd_-_Conquer_Death_with_the_drumbeat_Ma!_Ma!_Ma!
1.rmpsd_-_Kulakundalini,_Goddess_Full_of_Brahman,_Tara
1.rmpsd_-_Of_what_use_is_my_going_to_Kasi_any_more?
1.rmpsd_-_O_Mother,_who_really
1.rmpsd_-_Tell_me,_brother,_what_happens_after_death?
1.rmpsd_-_Why_disappear_into_formless_trance?
1.rmr_-_Elegy_I
1.rmr_-_Elegy_X
1.rmr_-_Exposed_on_the_cliffs_of_the_heart
1.rmr_-_Falconry
1.rmr_-_Lady_At_A_Mirror
1.rmr_-_Sacrifice
1.rmr_-_Slumber_Song
1.rmr_-_Song_Of_The_Orphan
1.rmr_-_Spanish_Dancer
1.rmr_-_The_Neighbor
1.rmr_-_The_Sonnets_To_Orpheus_-_Book_2_-_I
1.rmr_-_The_Sonnets_To_Orpheus_-_Book_2_-_VI
1.rmr_-_The_Sonnets_To_Orpheus_-_I
1.rmr_-_The_Spanish_Dancer
1.rmr_-_To_Music
1.rmr_-_What_Fields_Are_As_Fragrant_As_Your_Hands?
1.rmr_-_You_Must_Not_Understand_This_Life_(with_original_German)
1.rt_-_(75)_Thy_gifts_to_us_mortals_fulfil_all_our_needs_(from_Gitanjali)
1.rt_-_A_Dream
1.rt_-_Authorship
1.rt_-_Brahm,_Viu,_iva
1.rt_-_Broken_Song
1.rt_-_Distant_Time
1.rt_-_Fairyland
1.rt_-_Fireflies
1.rt_-_Friend
1.rt_-_Gitanjali
1.rt_-_In_The_Country
1.rt_-_Kinu_Goalas_Alley
1.rt_-_Krishnakali
1.rt_-_Lovers_Gifts_LII_-_Tired_Of_Waiting
1.rt_-_Lovers_Gifts_LVIII_-_Things_Throng_And_Laugh
1.rt_-_Lovers_Gifts_LXX_-_Take_Back_Your_Coins
1.rt_-_Lovers_Gifts_XLII_-_Are_You_A_Mere_Picture
1.rt_-_Lovers_Gifts_XLVIII_-_I_Travelled_The_Old_Road
1.rt_-_Lovers_Gifts_XVI_-_She_Dwelt_Here_By_The_Pool
1.rt_-_Lovers_Gifts_XXII_-_I_Shall_Gladly_Suffer
1.rt_-_Lovers_Gifts_XXVIII_-_I_Dreamt
1.rt_-_Maran-Milan_(Death-Wedding)
1.rt_-_Maya
1.rt_-_My_Song
1.rt_-_Paper_Boats
1.rt_-_She
1.rt_-_Shyama
1.rt_-_Sleep-Stealer
1.rt_-_Stray_Birds_01_-_10
1.rt_-_The_Boat
1.rt_-_The_Champa_Flower
1.rt_-_The_Child-Angel
1.rt_-_The_End
1.rt_-_The_Gardener_IV_-_Ah_Me
1.rt_-_The_Gardener_LV_-_It_Was_Mid-Day
1.rt_-_The_Gardener_LXXXIV_-_Over_The_Green
1.rt_-_The_Gardener_XI_-_Come_As_You_Are
1.rt_-_The_Gardener_XIII_-_I_Asked_Nothing
1.rt_-_The_Gardener_X_-_Let_Your_Work_Be,_Bride
1.rt_-_The_Gardener_XLII_-_O_Mad,_Superbly_Drunk
1.rt_-_The_Gardener_XLIV_-_Reverend_Sir,_Forgive
1.rt_-_The_Gardener_XVI_-_Hands_Cling_To_Eyes
1.rt_-_The_Gardener_XX_-_Day_After_Day_He_Comes
1.rt_-_The_Gardener_XXIX_-_Speak_To_Me_My_Love
1.rt_-_The_Gardener_XXVIII_-_Your_Questioning_Eyes
1.rt_-_The_Hero
1.rt_-_The_Hero(2)
1.rt_-_The_Homecoming
1.rt_-_The_Journey
1.rt_-_The_Kiss
1.rt_-_The_Kiss(2)
1.rt_-_The_Land_Of_The_Exile
1.rt_-_The_Last_Bargain
1.rt_-_The_Little_Big_Man
1.rt_-_The_Merchant
1.rt_-_The_Portrait
1.rt_-_The_Sailor
1.rt_-_The_Source
1.rt_-_The_Unheeded_Pageant
1.rt_-_Ungrateful_Sorrow
1.rt_-_Urvashi
1.rt_-_We_Are_To_Play_The_Game_Of_Death
1.rt_-_Where_Shadow_Chases_Light
1.rt_-_Your_flute_plays_the_exact_notes_of_my_pain._(from_The_Lover_of_God)
1.rwe_-_Art
1.rwe_-_Astrae
1.rwe_-_Bacchus
1.rwe_-_Beauty
1.rwe_-_Boston
1.rwe_-_Boston_Hymn
1.rwe_-_Celestial_Love
1.rwe_-_Dmonic_Love
1.rwe_-_Each_And_All
1.rwe_-_Fate
1.rwe_-_Flower_Chorus
1.rwe_-_Forerunners
1.rwe_-_Friendship
1.rwe_-_From_the_Persian_of_Hafiz_I
1.rwe_-_Good-bye
1.rwe_-_Guy
1.rwe_-_Hamatreya
1.rwe_-_Initial_Love
1.rwe_-_Love_And_Thought
1.rwe_-_Lover's_Petition
1.rwe_-_May-Day
1.rwe_-_Merlin_I
1.rwe_-_Merlin_II
1.rwe_-_Merops
1.rwe_-_Mithridates
1.rwe_-_Monadnoc
1.rwe_-_Musketaquid
1.rwe_-_My_Garden
1.rwe_-_Ode_-_Inscribed_to_W.H._Channing
1.rwe_-_Ode_To_Beauty
1.rwe_-_Saadi
1.rwe_-_Seashore
1.rwe_-_Solution
1.rwe_-_Song_of_Nature
1.rwe_-_Suum_Cuique
1.rwe_-_The_Adirondacs
1.rwe_-_The_Cumberland
1.rwe_-_The_Forerunners
1.rwe_-_The_Humble_Bee
1.rwe_-_The_Poet
1.rwe_-_The_Problem
1.rwe_-_The_River_Note
1.rwe_-_The_Romany_Girl
1.rwe_-_The_Snowstorm
1.rwe_-_The_Sphinx
1.rwe_-_The_Titmouse
1.rwe_-_The_World-Soul
1.rwe_-_Threnody
1.rwe_-_To_Ellen,_At_The_South
1.rwe_-_To_Eva
1.rwe_-_To_Rhea
1.rwe_-_Voluntaries
1.rwe_-_Wakdeubsankeit
1.rwe_-_Wealth
1.rwe_-_Woodnotes
1.sb_-_Spirit_and_energy_should_be_clear_as_the_night_air
1.sdi_-_How_could_I_ever_thank_my_Friend?
1.sfa_-_The_Canticle_of_Brother_Sun
1.sjc_-_Dark_Night
1.sjc_-_Song_of_the_Soul_That_Delights_in_Knowing_God_by_Faith
1.sjc_-_The_Fountain
1.snk_-_In_Praise_of_the_Goddess
1.snk_-_Nirvana_Shatakam
1.snk_-_The_Shattering_of_Illusion_(Moha_Mudgaram_from_The_Crest_Jewel_of_Discrimination)
1.srd_-_Krishna_Awakes
1.srh_-_The_Royal_Song_of_Saraha_(Dohakosa)
1.stl_-_My_Song_for_Today
1.tc_-_I_built_my_hut_within_where_others_live
1.tm_-_A_Messenger_from_the_Horizon
1.tm_-_A_Practical_Program_for_Monks
1.tm_-_A_Psalm
1.tm_-_Aubade_--_The_City
1.tm_-_Follow_my_ways_and_I_will_lead_you
1.tm_-_O_Sweet_Irrational_Worship
1.tm_-_The_Sowing_of_Meanings
1.tr_-_At_Master_Do's_Country_House
1.tr_-_First_Days_Of_Spring_-_The_sky
1.tr_-_I_Watch_People_In_The_World
1.tr_-_To_My_Teacher
1.tr_-_White_Hair
1.tr_-_You_Do_Not_Need_Many_Things
1.vpt_-_As_the_mirror_to_my_hand
1.wb_-_Auguries_of_Innocence
1.wby_-_A_Dialogue_Of_Self_And_Soul
1.wby_-_A_Dramatic_Poem
1.wby_-_A_Dream_Of_A_Blessed_Spirit
1.wby_-_A_First_Confession
1.wby_-_A_Lovers_Quarrel_Among_the_Fairies
1.wby_-_Alternative_Song_For_The_Severed_Head_In_The_King_Of_The_Great_Clock_Tower
1.wby_-_A_Man_Young_And_Old_-_Complete
1.wby_-_A_Man_Young_And_Old_-_IV._The_Death_Of_The_Hare
1.wby_-_A_Man_Young_And_Old_-_IX._The_Secrets_Of_The_Old
1.wby_-_A_Man_Young_And_Old_-_VII._The_Friends_Of_His_Youth
1.wby_-_A_Man_Young_And_Old_-_XI._From_Oedipus_At_Colonus
1.wby_-_Among_School_Children
1.wby_-_An_Acre_Of_Grass
1.wby_-_Anashuya_And_Vijaya
1.wby_-_An_Image_From_A_Past_Life
1.wby_-_An_Irish_Airman_Foresees_His_Death
1.wby_-_A_Prayer_On_Going_Into_My_House
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_-_Beggar_To_Beggar_Cried
1.wby_-_Blood_And_The_Moon
1.wby_-_Broken_Dreams
1.wby_-_Brown_Penny
1.wby_-_Colonel_Martin
1.wby_-_Coole_Park_1929
1.wby_-_Coole_Park_And_Ballylee,_1931
1.wby_-_Crazy_Jane_Grown_Old_Looks_At_The_Dancers
1.wby_-_Crazy_Jane_Talks_With_The_Bishop
1.wby_-_Cuchulains_Fight_With_The_Sea
1.wby_-_Demon_And_Beast
1.wby_-_Ego_Dominus_Tuus
1.wby_-_Ephemera
1.wby_-_Father_And_Child
1.wby_-_Fergus_And_The_Druid
1.wby_-_Fiddler_Of_Dooney
1.wby_-_For_Anne_Gregory
1.wby_-_From_The_Antigone
1.wby_-_He_Bids_His_Beloved_Be_At_Peace
1.wby_-_He_Gives_His_Beloved_Certain_Rhymes
1.wby_-_Her_Dream
1.wby_-_He_Remembers_Forgotten_Beauty
1.wby_-_He_Reproves_The_Curlew
1.wby_-_Her_Vision_In_The_Wood
1.wby_-_He_Tells_Of_A_Valley_Full_Of_Lovers
1.wby_-_He_Thinks_Of_His_Past_Greatness_When_A_Part_Of_The_Constellations_Of_Heaven
1.wby_-_He_Thinks_Of_Those_Who_Have_Spoken_Evil_Of_His_Beloved
1.wby_-_He_Wishes_His_Beloved_Were_Dead
1.wby_-_High_Talk
1.wby_-_His_Bargain
1.wby_-_In_Memory_Of_Major_Robert_Gregory
1.wby_-_In_The_Seven_Woods
1.wby_-_Leda_And_The_Swan
1.wby_-_Love_Song
1.wby_-_Meditations_In_Time_Of_Civil_War
1.wby_-_Michael_Robartes_And_The_Dancer
1.wby_-_Nineteen_Hundred_And_Nineteen
1.wby_-_On_A_Political_Prisoner
1.wby_-_On_Those_That_Hated_The_Playboy_Of_The_Western_World,_1907
1.wby_-_On_Woman
1.wby_-_Owen_Aherne_And_His_Dancers
1.wby_-_Presences
1.wby_-_Red_Hanrahans_Song_About_Ireland
1.wby_-_Responsibilities_-_Closing
1.wby_-_September_1913
1.wby_-_Solomon_And_The_Witch
1.wby_-_Supernatural_Songs
1.wby_-_The_Attack_On_the_Playboy_Of_The_Western_World,_1907
1.wby_-_The_Ballad_Of_Father_Gilligan
1.wby_-_The_Ballad_Of_Father_OHart
1.wby_-_The_Ballad_Of_The_Foxhunter
1.wby_-_The_Cap_And_Bells
1.wby_-_The_Cloak,_The_Boat_And_The_Shoes
1.wby_-_The_Crazed_Moon
1.wby_-_The_Dolls
1.wby_-_The_Double_Vision_Of_Michael_Robartes
1.wby_-_The_Fairy_Pendant
1.wby_-_The_Folly_Of_Being_Comforted
1.wby_-_The_Gift_Of_Harun_Al-Rashid
1.wby_-_The_Grey_Rock
1.wby_-_The_Hawk
1.wby_-_The_Heart_Of_The_Woman
1.wby_-_The_Hosting_Of_The_Sidhe
1.wby_-_The_Host_Of_The_Air
1.wby_-_The_Hour_Before_Dawn
1.wby_-_The_Lamentation_Of_The_Old_Pensioner
1.wby_-_The_Lover_Asks_Forgiveness_Because_Of_His_Many_Moods
1.wby_-_The_Lover_Mourns_For_The_Loss_Of_Love
1.wby_-_The_Lover_Speaks_To_The_Hearers_Of_His_Songs_In_Coming_Days
1.wby_-_The_Lovers_Song
1.wby_-_The_Madness_Of_King_Goll
1.wby_-_The_Man_Who_Dreamed_Of_Faeryland
1.wby_-_The_Meditation_Of_The_Old_Fisherman
1.wby_-_The_Mother_Of_God
1.wby_-_The_Municipal_Gallery_Revisited
1.wby_-_The_Old_Age_Of_Queen_Maeve
1.wby_-_The_Old_Pensioner.
1.wby_-_The_Phases_Of_The_Moon
1.wby_-_The_Ragged_Wood
1.wby_-_The_Rose_Of_Battle
1.wby_-_The_Scholars
1.wby_-_The_Shadowy_Waters_-_Introduction
1.wby_-_The_Shadowy_Waters_-_The_Harp_Of_Aengus
1.wby_-_The_Shadowy_Waters_-_The_Shadowy_Waters
1.wby_-_The_Song_Of_The_Happy_Shepherd
1.wby_-_The_Song_Of_Wandering_Aengus
1.wby_-_The_Stolen_Child
1.wby_-_The_Three_Beggars
1.wby_-_The_Three_Hermits
1.wby_-_The_Three_Monuments
1.wby_-_The_Tower
1.wby_-_The_Travail_Of_Passion
1.wby_-_The_Two_Kings
1.wby_-_The_Two_Trees
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_Wild_Swans_At_Coole
1.wby_-_The_Winding_Stair
1.wby_-_The_Witch
1.wby_-_Those_Images
1.wby_-_Three_Marching_Songs
1.wby_-_To_A_Child_Dancing_In_The_Wind
1.wby_-_To_Dorothy_Wellesley
1.wby_-_Two_Years_Later
1.wby_-_Under_Ben_Bulben
1.wby_-_Under_Saturn
1.wby_-_Under_The_Round_Tower
1.wby_-_Upon_A_Dying_Lady
1.wby_-_Veronicas_Napkin
1.wby_-_When_Helen_Lived
1.whitman_-_1861
1.whitman_-_A_Boston_Ballad
1.whitman_-_A_Carol_Of_Harvest_For_1867
1.whitman_-_A_child_said,_What_is_the_grass?
1.whitman_-_A_Hand-Mirror
1.whitman_-_American_Feuillage
1.whitman_-_Apostroph
1.whitman_-_A_Riddle_Song
1.whitman_-_As_A_Strong_Bird_On_Pinious_Free
1.whitman_-_As_Consequent,_Etc.
1.whitman_-_A_Sight_in_Camp_in_the_Daybreak_Gray_and_Dim
1.whitman_-_As_I_Lay_With_My_Head_in_Your_Lap,_Camerado
1.whitman_-_As_I_Sat_Alone_By_Blue_Ontarios_Shores
1.whitman_-_A_Song
1.whitman_-_Assurances
1.whitman_-_Brother_Of_All,_With_Generous_Hand
1.whitman_-_Carol_Of_Occupations
1.whitman_-_Carol_Of_Words
1.whitman_-_Come_Up_From_The_Fields,_Father
1.whitman_-_Crossing_Brooklyn_Ferry
1.whitman_-_Despairing_Cries
1.whitman_-_Election_Day,_November_1884
1.whitman_-_Europe,_The_72d_And_73d_Years_Of_These_States
1.whitman_-_Faces
1.whitman_-_For_You,_O_Democracy
1.whitman_-_From_Far_Dakotas_Canons
1.whitman_-_From_My_Last_Years
1.whitman_-_From_Pent-up_Aching_Rivers
1.whitman_-_God
1.whitman_-_Had_I_the_Choice
1.whitman_-_In_The_New_Garden_In_All_The_Parts
1.whitman_-_I_Sing_The_Body_Electric
1.whitman_-_Italian_Music_In_Dakota
1.whitman_-_Longings_For_Home
1.whitman_-_Long_I_Thought_That_Knowledge
1.whitman_-_Look_Down,_Fair_Moon
1.whitman_-_Mannahatta
1.whitman_-_Miracles
1.whitman_-_Myself_And_Mine
1.whitman_-_Night_On_The_Prairies
1.whitman_-_No_Labor-Saving_Machine
1.whitman_-_Not_Heat_Flames_Up_And_Consumes
1.whitman_-_Not_Heaving_From_My_Ribbd_Breast_Only
1.whitman_-_O_Bitter_Sprig!_Confession_Sprig!
1.whitman_-_Of_The_Terrible_Doubt_Of_Apperarances
1.whitman_-_Old_Ireland
1.whitman_-_One_Hour_To_Madness_And_Joy
1.whitman_-_One_Sweeps_By
1.whitman_-_On_Old_Mans_Thought_Of_School
1.whitman_-_Or_From_That_Sea_Of_Time
1.whitman_-_O_Star_Of_France
1.whitman_-_O_Tan-faced_Prairie_Boy
1.whitman_-_Other_May_Praise_What_They_Like
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_-_Pensive_On_Her_Dead_Gazing,_I_Heard_The_Mother_Of_All
1.whitman_-_Pioneers!_O_Pioneers!
1.whitman_-_Poems_Of_Joys
1.whitman_-_Prayer_Of_Columbus
1.whitman_-_Proud_Music_Of_The_Storm
1.whitman_-_Rise,_O_Days
1.whitman_-_Salut_Au_Monde
1.whitman_-_Sea-Shore_Memories
1.whitman_-_Sing_Of_The_Banner_At_Day-Break
1.whitman_-_Song_At_Sunset
1.whitman_-_Song_of_Myself
1.whitman_-_Song_Of_Myself-_II
1.whitman_-_Song_Of_Myself-_IX
1.whitman_-_Song_Of_Myself-_LII
1.whitman_-_Song_Of_Myself-_VIII
1.whitman_-_Song_Of_Myself-_X
1.whitman_-_Song_Of_Myself-_XI
1.whitman_-_Song_Of_Myself-_XII
1.whitman_-_Song_Of_Myself-_XIII
1.whitman_-_Song_Of_Myself-_XIV
1.whitman_-_Song_Of_Myself-_XIX
1.whitman_-_Song_Of_Myself-_XL
1.whitman_-_Song_Of_Myself-_XLI
1.whitman_-_Song_Of_Myself-_XLII
1.whitman_-_Song_Of_Myself-_XLIII
1.whitman_-_Song_Of_Myself-_XLIV
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-_XVII
1.whitman_-_Song_Of_Myself-_XX
1.whitman_-_Song_Of_Myself-_XXIV
1.whitman_-_Song_Of_Myself-_XXXIII
1.whitman_-_Song_Of_Myself-_XXXIX
1.whitman_-_Song_Of_Myself-_XXXVI
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_Artillerymans_Vision
1.whitman_-_The_City_Dead-House
1.whitman_-_The_Dalliance_Of_The_Eagles
1.whitman_-_The_Great_City
1.whitman_-_The_Indications
1.whitman_-_The_Mystic_Trumpeter
1.whitman_-_The_Ox_tamer
1.whitman_-_The_Prairie-Grass_Dividing
1.whitman_-_The_Prairie_States
1.whitman_-_The_Sleepers
1.whitman_-_The_World_Below_The_Brine
1.whitman_-_This_Compost
1.whitman_-_To_A_Foild_European_Revolutionaire
1.whitman_-_To_A_Locomotive_In_Winter
1.whitman_-_To_Oratists
1.whitman_-_To_The_Leavend_Soil_They_Trod
1.whitman_-_To_The_Man-of-War-Bird
1.whitman_-_Virginia--The_West
1.whitman_-_Warble_Of_Lilac-Time
1.whitman_-_We_Two_Boys_Together_Clinging
1.whitman_-_What_Best_I_See_In_Thee
1.whitman_-_When_I_Heard_the_Learnd_Astronomer
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_-_Year_That_Trembled
1.whitman_-_Yet,_Yet,_Ye_Downcast_Hours
1.ww_-_0-_The_White_Doe_Of_Rylstone,_Or,_The_Fate_Of_The_Nortons_-_Dedication
1.ww_-_10_-_Alone_far_in_the_wilds_and_mountains_I_hunt
1.ww_-_17_-_These_are_really_the_thoughts_of_all_men_in_all_ages_and_lands,_they_are_not_original_with_me
1.ww_-_1_-_I_celebrate_myself,_and_sing_myself
1.ww_-_1-_The_White_Doe_Of_Rylstone,_Or,_The_Fate_Of_The_Nortons
1.ww_-_20_-_Who_goes_there?_hankering,_gross,_mystical,_nude
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_-_2-_The_White_Doe_Of_Rylstone,_Or,_The_Fate_Of_The_Nortons
1.ww_-_3-_The_White_Doe_Of_Rylstone,_Or,_The_Fate_Of_The_Nortons
1.ww_-_44_-_It_is_time_to_explain_myself_--_let_us_stand_up
1.ww_-_4-_The_White_Doe_Of_Rylstone,_Or,_The_Fate_Of_The_Nortons
1.ww_-_5-_The_White_Doe_Of_Rylstone,_Or,_The_Fate_Of_The_Nortons
1.ww_-_6_-_A_child_said_What_is_the_grass?_fetching_it_to_me_with_full_hands
1.ww_-_6-_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_-_8_-_The_little_one_sleeps_in_its_cradle
1.ww_-_9_-_The_big_doors_of_the_country_barn_stand_open_and_ready
1.ww_-_A_Complaint
1.ww_-_Address_To_My_Infant_Daughter
1.ww_-_Address_To_The_Scholars_Of_The_Village_School_Of_---
1.ww_-_A_Fact,_And_An_Imagination,_Or,_Canute_And_Alfred,_On_The_Seashore
1.ww_-_A_Farewell
1.ww_-_A_Flower_Garden_At_Coleorton_Hall,_Leicestershire.
1.ww_-_A_Narrow_Girdle_Of_Rough_Stones_And_Crags,
1.ww_-_Anecdote_For_Fathers
1.ww_-_An_Evening_Walk
1.ww_-_A_Parsonage_In_Oxfordshire
1.ww_-_A_Poet!_He_Hath_Put_His_Heart_To_School
1.ww_-_Artegal_And_Elidure
1.ww_-_A_Whirl-Blast_From_Behind_The_Hill
1.ww_-_A_Wren's_Nest
1.ww_-_Beggars
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_-_Brook!_Whose_Society_The_Poet_Seeks
1.ww_-_By_The_Seaside
1.ww_-_Characteristics_Of_A_Child_Three_Years_Old
1.ww_-_Composed_By_The_Sea-Side,_Near_Calais,_August_1802
1.ww_-_Composed_By_The_Side_Of_Grasmere_Lake_1806
1.ww_-_Composed_During_A_Storm
1.ww_-_Composed_Near_Calais,_On_The_Road_Leading_To_Ardres,_August_7,_1802
1.ww_-_Composed_Upon_Westminster_Bridge,_September_3,_1802
1.ww_-_Dion_[See_Plutarch]
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_-_Ellen_Irwin_Or_The_Braes_Of_Kirtle
1.ww_-_England!_The_Time_Is_Come_When_Thou_Shouldst_Wean
1.ww_-_Epitaphs_Translated_From_Chiabrera
1.ww_-_Foresight
1.ww_-_From_The_Cuckoo_And_The_Nightingale
1.ww_-_From_The_Dark_Chambers_Of_Dejection_Freed
1.ww_-_From_The_Italian_Of_Michael_Angelo
1.ww_-_George_and_Sarah_Green
1.ww_-_Guilt_And_Sorrow,_Or,_Incidents_Upon_Salisbury_Plain
1.ww_-_Hart-Leap_Well
1.ww_-_Her_Eyes_Are_Wild
1.ww_-_Hint_From_The_Mountains_For_Certain_Political_Pretenders
1.ww_-_How_Sweet_It_Is,_When_Mother_Fancy_Rocks
1.ww_-_I_Know_an_Aged_Man_Constrained_to_Dwell
1.ww_-_Incident_Characteristic_Of_A_Favorite_Dog
1.ww_-_Inscriptions_For_A_Seat_In_The_Groves_Of_Coleorton
1.ww_-_Inscriptions_Written_with_a_Slate_Pencil_upon_a_Stone
1.ww_-_It_was_an_April_morning-_fresh_and_clear
1.ww_-_Lament_Of_Mary_Queen_Of_Scots
1.ww_-_Laodamia
1.ww_-_Lines_Composed_a_Few_Miles_above_Tintern_Abbey
1.ww_-_Lines_Written_As_A_School_Exercise_At_Hawkshead,_Anno_Aetatis_14
1.ww_-_Lines_Written_In_Early_Spring
1.ww_-_Lucy
1.ww_-_Maternal_Grief
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_I._Departure_From_The_Vale_Of_Grasmere,_August_1803
1.ww_-_Memorials_Of_A_Tour_In_Scotland-_1803_XII._Yarrow_Unvisited
1.ww_-_Memorials_Of_A_Tour_In_Scotland-_1803_X._Rob_Roys_Grave
1.ww_-_Michael-_A_Pastoral_Poem
1.ww_-_Minstrels
1.ww_-_Most_Sweet_it_is
1.ww_-_Mutability
1.ww_-_Nutting
1.ww_-_October,_1803
1.ww_-_Ode
1.ww_-_Ode_Composed_On_A_May_Morning
1.ww_-_Ode_on_Intimations_of_Immortality
1.ww_-_Ode_to_Duty
1.ww_-_Ode_To_Lycoris._May_1817
1.ww_-_On_A_Celebrated_Event_In_Ancient_History
1.ww_-_Remembrance_Of_Collins
1.ww_-_Resolution_And_Independence
1.ww_-_Ruth
1.ww_-_September_1815
1.ww_-_She_Was_A_Phantom_Of_Delight
1.ww_-_Simon_Lee-_The_Old_Huntsman
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_-_Stanzas_Written_In_My_Pocket_Copy_Of_Thomsons_Castle_Of_Indolence
1.ww_-_Star-Gazers
1.ww_-_The_Affliction_Of_Margaret
1.ww_-_The_Birth_Of_Love
1.ww_-_The_Brothers
1.ww_-_The_Complaint_Of_A_Forsaken_Indian_Woman
1.ww_-_The_Danish_Boy
1.ww_-_The_Emigrant_Mother
1.ww_-_The_Excursion-_I-_Dedication-_To_the_Right_Hon.William,_Earl_of_Lonsdalee,_K.G.
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_Fary_Chasm
1.ww_-_The_Force_Of_Prayer,_Or,_The_Founding_Of_Bolton,_A_Tradition
1.ww_-_The_Fountain
1.ww_-_The_Green_Linnet
1.ww_-_The_Highland_Broach
1.ww_-_The_Horn_Of_Egremont_Castle
1.ww_-_The_Idiot_Boy
1.ww_-_The_Kitten_And_Falling_Leaves
1.ww_-_The_Longest_Day
1.ww_-_The_Morning_Of_The_Day_Appointed_For_A_General_Thanksgiving._January_18,_1816
1.ww_-_The_Mother's_Return
1.ww_-_The_Oak_And_The_Broom
1.ww_-_The_Old_Cumberland_Beggar
1.ww_-_The_Pet-Lamb
1.ww_-_The_Prelude,_Book_1-_Childhood_And_School-Time
1.ww_-_The_Primrose_of_the_Rock
1.ww_-_The_Prioresss_Tale_[from_Chaucer]
1.ww_-_The_Recluse_-_Book_First
1.ww_-_The_Redbreast_Chasing_The_Butterfly
1.ww_-_There_Is_A_Bondage_Worse,_Far_Worse,_To_Bear
1.ww_-_There_is_an_Eminence,--of_these_our_hills
1.ww_-_The_Sailor's_Mother
1.ww_-_The_Seven_Sisters
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_Wishing_Gate_Destroyed
1.ww_-_To_A_Distant_Friend
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_Dora
1.ww_-_To_H._C.
1.ww_-_To_Joanna
1.ww_-_To_Mary
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_Poet,_John_Dyer
1.ww_-_To_The_Same_Flower_(Second_Poem)
1.ww_-_To_The_Same_(John_Dyer)
1.ww_-_To_Toussaint_LOuverture
1.ww_-_Translation_Of_Part_Of_The_First_Book_Of_The_Aeneid
1.ww_-_Troilus_And_Cresida
1.ww_-_Upon_Perusing_The_Forgoing_Epistle_Thirty_Years_After_Its_Composition
1.ww_-_Upon_The_Punishment_Of_Death
1.ww_-_Vaudracour_And_Julia
1.ww_-_Vernal_Ode
1.ww_-_View_From_The_Top_Of_Black_Comb
1.ww_-_Water-Fowl_Observed_Frequently_Over_The_Lakes_Of_Rydal_And_Grasmere
1.ww_-_We_Are_Seven
1.ww_-_When_To_The_Attractions_Of_The_Busy_World
1.ww_-_Written_In_A_Blank_Leaf_Of_Macpherson's_Ossian
1.ww_-_Written_Upon_A_Blank_Leaf_In_The_Complete_Angler.
1.ww_-_Written_With_A_Pencil_Upon_A_Stone_In_The_Wall_Of_The_House,_On_The_Island_At_Grasmere
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_-_Yes!_Thou_Art_Fair,_Yet_Be_Not_Moved
1.ww_-_Young_England--What_Is_Then_Become_Of_Old
1.yt_-_The_Supreme_Being_is_the_Dakini_Queen_of_the_Lake_of_Awareness!
20.01_-_Charyapada_-_Old_Bengali_Mystic_Poems
20.04_-_Act_II:_The_Play_on_Earth
20.05_-_Act_III:_The_Return
20.06_-_Translations_in_French
2.00_-_BIBLIOGRAPHY
2.01_-_AT_THE_STAR_THEATRE
2.01_-_Habit_1__Be_Proactive
2.01_-_Indeterminates,_Cosmic_Determinations_and_the_Indeterminable
2.01_-_Mandala_One
2.01_-_On_Books
2.01_-_THE_ADVENT_OF_LIFE
2.01_-_THE_ARCANE_SUBSTANCE_AND_THE_POINT
2.01_-_THE_CHILD_WITH_THE_MIRROR
2.01_-_The_Ordinary_Life_and_the_True_Soul
2.01_-_The_Picture
2.01_-_The_Road_of_Trials
2.01_-_The_Tavern
2.01_-_The_Two_Natures
2.01_-_The_Yoga_and_Its_Objects
2.02_-_Atomic_Motions
2.02_-_Brahman,_Purusha,_Ishwara_-_Maya,_Prakriti,_Shakti
2.02_-_Habit_2__Begin_with_the_End_in_Mind
2.02_-_Meeting_With_the_Goddess
2.02_-_On_Letters
2.02_-_The_Bhakta.s_Renunciation_results_from_Love
2.02_-_THE_DURGA_PUJA_FESTIVAL
2.02_-_THE_EXPANSION_OF_LIFE
2.02_-_The_Ishavasyopanishad_with_a_commentary_in_English
2.02_-_The_Mother_Archetype
2.02_-_The_Synthesis_of_Devotion_and_Knowledge
2.03_-_Atomic_Forms_And_Their_Combinations
2.03_-_DEMETER
2.03_-_Karmayogin__A_Commentary_on_the_Isha_Upanishad
2.03_-_On_Medicine
2.03_-_ON_THE_PITYING
2.03_-_THE_ENIGMA_OF_BOLOGNA
2.03_-_The_Eternal_and_the_Individual
2.03_-_THE_MASTER_IN_VARIOUS_MOODS
2.03_-_The_Pyx
2.03_-_The_Supreme_Divine
2.04_-_Absence_Of_Secondary_Qualities
2.04_-_ADVICE_TO_ISHAN
2.04_-_On_Art
2.04_-_ON_PRIESTS
2.04_-_Positive_Aspects_of_the_Mother-Complex
2.04_-_The_Divine_and_the_Undivine
2.04_-_The_Scourge,_the_Dagger_and_the_Chain
2.05_-_Apotheosis
2.05_-_Habit_3__Put_First_Things_First
2.05_-_Infinite_Worlds
2.05_-_The_Cosmic_Illusion;_Mind,_Dream_and_Hallucination
2.05_-_The_Tale_of_the_Vampires_Kingdom
2.05_-_VISIT_TO_THE_SINTHI_BRAMO_SAMAJ
2.06_-_Reality_and_the_Cosmic_Illusion
2.06_-_The_Wand
2.06_-_Two_Tales_of_Seeking_and_Losing
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_Mother__Relations_with_Others
2.08_-_ALICE_IN_WONDERLAND
2.08_-_AT_THE_STAR_THEATRE_(II)
2.08_-_God_in_Power_of_Becoming
2.08_-_On_Non-Violence
2.08_-_ON_THE_FAMOUS_WISE_MEN
2.08_-_The_Branches_of_The_Archetypal_Man
2.08_-_The_Sword
2.08_-_Three_Tales_of_Madness_and_Destruction
2.09_-_On_Sadhana
2.09_-_SEVEN_REASONS_WHY_A_SCIENTIST_BELIEVES_IN_GOD
2.09_-_THE_MASTERS_BIRTHDAY
2.09_-_The_Pantacle
2.0_-_Reincarnation_and_Karma
2.0_-_THE_ANTICHRIST
2.1.01_-_The_Central_Process_of_the_Sadhana
2.1.02_-_Combining_Work,_Meditation_and_Bhakti
2.1.02_-_Love_and_Death
2.1.02_-_Nature_The_World-Manifestation
2.1.03_-_Man_and_Superman
2.10_-_Conclusion
2.10_-_Knowledge_by_Identity_and_Separative_Knowledge
2.10_-_THE_DANCING_SONG
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
2.1.1_-_The_Nature_of_the_Vital
2.11_-_THE_TOMB_SONG
2.11_-_WITH_THE_DEVOTEES_IN_CALCUTTA
2.12_-_On_Miracles
2.12_-_THE_MASTERS_REMINISCENCES
2.12_-_The_Origin_of_the_Ignorance
2.1.3.2_-_Study
2.1.3.3_-_Reading
2.1.3.4_-_Conduct
2.13_-_On_Psychology
2.13_-_THE_MASTER_AT_THE_HOUSES_OF_BALARM_AND_GIRISH
2.1.3_-_Wrong_Movements_of_the_Vital
2.1.4.1_-_Teachers
2.1.4.2_-_Teaching
2.14_-_AT_RAMS_HOUSE
2.14_-_On_Movements
2.1.4_-_The_Lower_Vital_Being
2.14_-_The_Origin_and_Remedy_of_Falsehood,_Error,_Wrong_and_Evil
2.14_-_The_Passive_and_the_Active_Brahman
2.14_-_The_Unpacking_of_God
2.1.5.4_-_Arts
2.15_-_CAR_FESTIVAL_AT_BALARMS_HOUSE
2.15_-_ON_IMMACULATE_PERCEPTION
2.15_-_On_the_Gods_and_Asuras
2.16_-_ON_SCHOLARS
2.16_-_Power_of_Imagination
2.16_-_The_15th_of_August
2.16_-_The_Integral_Knowledge_and_the_Aim_of_Life;_Four_Theories_of_Existence
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
2.18_-_January_1939
2.18_-_ON_GREAT_EVENTS
2.18_-_SRI_RAMAKRISHNA_AT_SYAMPUKUR
2.18_-_The_Evolutionary_Process_-_Ascent_and_Integration
2.19_-_Feb-May_1939
2.19_-_Knowledge_of_the_Scientist_and_the_Yogi
2.19_-_Out_of_the_Sevenfold_Ignorance_towards_the_Sevenfold_Knowledge
2.19_-_THE_MASTER_AND_DR._SARKAR
2.19_-_THE_SOOTHSAYER
2.2.01_-_The_Problem_of_Consciousness
2.2.01_-_Work_and_Yoga
2.2.02_-_Becoming_Conscious_in_Work
2.2.03_-_The_Psychic_Being
2.2.03_-_The_Science_of_Consciousness
2.20_-_Nov-Dec_1939
2.20_-_THE_MASTERS_TRAINING_OF_HIS_DISCIPLES
2.20_-_The_Philosophy_of_Rebirth
2.2.1.01_-_The_World's_Greatest_Poets
2.21_-_1940
2.21_-_IN_THE_COMPANY_OF_DEVOTEES_AT_SYAMPUKUR
2.21_-_The_Order_of_the_Worlds
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
2.2.2_-_Sorrow_and_Suffering
2.22_-_THE_MASTER_AT_COSSIPORE
2.22_-_The_Supreme_Secret
2.22_-_Vijnana_or_Gnosis
2.2.3_-_Depression_and_Despondency
2.23_-_Man_and_the_Evolution
2.2.3_-_The_Aitereya_Upanishad
2.23_-_THE_MASTER_AND_BUDDHA
2.24_-_Gnosis_and_Ananda
2.2.4_-_Taittiriya_Upanishad
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
2.2.7.01_-_Some_General_Remarks
2.27_-_Hathayoga
2.27_-_The_Gnostic_Being
2.28_-_The_Divine_Life
2.3.01_-_Aspiration_and_Surrender_to_the_Mother
2.3.01_-_Concentration_and_Meditation
2.3.02_-_Opening,_Sincerity_and_the_Mother's_Grace
2.3.02_-_The_Supermind_or_Supramental
2.3.03_-_The_Mother's_Presence
2.3.04_-_The_Higher_Planes_of_Mind
2.3.04_-_The_Mother's_Force
2.3.06_-_The_Mind
2.3.06_-_The_Mother's_Lights
2.3.07_-_The_Mother_in_Visions,_Dreams_and_Experiences
2.3.08_-_The_Mother's_Help_in_Difficulties
2.3.08_-_The_Physical_Consciousness
2.3.1.06_-_Opening_to_the_Force
2.3.1.10_-_Inspiration_and_Effort
2.3.1_-_Ego_and_Its_Forms
2.3.1_-_Svetasvatara_Upanishad
2.3.2_-_Chhandogya_Upanishad
2.3.2_-_Desire
2.4.02_-_Bhakti,_Devotion,_Worship
24.04_-_Notes_on_Savitri_III
24.05_-_Vision_of_Dante
2.4.1_-_Human_Relations_and_the_Spiritual_Life
2.4.2_-_Interactions_with_Others_and_the_Practice_of_Yoga
2.4.3_-_Problems_in_Human_Relations
26.09_-_Le_Periple_d_Or_(Pome_dans_par_Yvonne_Artaud)
27.02_-_The_Human_Touch_Divine
29.03_-_In_Her_Company
29.04_-_Mothers_Playground
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
3.00.2_-_Introduction
30.03_-_Spirituality_in_Art
30.05_-_Rhythm_in_Poetry
30.06_-_The_Poet_and_The_Seer
30.07_-_The_Poet_and_the_Yogi
3.00_-_Hymn_To_Pan
3.00_-_Introduction
3.00_-_The_Magical_Theory_of_the_Universe
30.10_-_The_Greatness_of_Poetry
30.11_-_Modern_Poetry
30.13_-_Rabindranath_the_Artist
30.14_-_Rabindranath_and_Modernism
30.15_-_The_Language_of_Rabindranath
30.17_-_Rabindranath,_Traveller_of_the_Infinite
30.18_-_Boris_Pasternak
3.01_-_INTRODUCTION
3.01_-_Proem
3.01_-_THE_BIRTH_OF_THOUGHT
3.01_-_The_Principles_of_Ritual
3.01_-_The_Soul_World
3.01_-_Towards_the_Future
3.02_-_King_and_Queen
3.02_-_Nature_And_Composition_Of_The_Mind
3.02_-_SOL
3.02_-_THE_DEPLOYMENT_OF_THE_NOOSPHERE
3.02_-_The_Formulae_of_the_Elemental_Weapons
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
3.02_-_The_Soul_in_the_Soul_World_after_Death
3.03_-_On_Thought_-_II
3.03_-_The_Ascent_to_Truth
3.03_-_The_Formula_of_Tetragrammaton
3.03_-_The_Four_Foundational_Practices
3.03_-_THE_MODERN_EARTH
3.03_-_The_Naked_Truth
3.03_-_The_Soul_Is_Mortal
3.03_-_The_Spirit_Land
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
3.04_-_The_Spirit_in_Spirit-Land_after_Death
3.05_-_ON_VIRTUE_THAT_MAKES_SMALL
3.05_-_SAL
3.05_-_The_Conjunction
3.05_-_The_Divine_Personality
3.05_-_The_Formula_of_I.A.O.
3.06_-_Death
3.06_-_UPON_THE_MOUNT_OF_OLIVES
3.07_-_The_Adept
3.07_-_The_Ascent_of_the_Soul
3.07_-_The_Formula_of_the_Holy_Grail
3.08_-_Of_Equilibrium
3.08_-_ON_APOSTATES
3.08_-_Purification
3.08_-_The_Mystery_of_Love
3.09_-_Of_Silence_and_Secrecy
3.09_-_THE_RETURN_HOME
3.09_-_The_Return_of_the_Soul
3.0_-_THE_ETERNAL_RECURRENCE
31.01_-_The_Heart_of_Bengal
3.1.02_-_Asceticism_and_the_Integral_Yoga
31.03_-_The_Trinity_of_Bengal
3.1.04_-_Transformation_in_the_Integral_Yoga
3.1.05_-_A_Vision_of_Science
3.1.06_-_Immortal_Love
3.10_-_Of_the_Gestures
3.10_-_ON_THE_THREE_EVILS
3.10_-_Punishment
3.10_-_The_New_Birth
31.10_-_East_and_West
3.1.10_-_Karma
3.11_-_Epilogue
3.11_-_Of_Our_Lady_Babalon
3.11_-_ON_THE_SPIRIT_OF_GRAVITY
3.11_-_Spells
3.1.23_-_The_Rishi
3.1.24_-_In_the_Moonlight
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
3.14_-_Of_the_Consecrations
3.15_-_THE_OTHER_DANCING_SONG
3.16.1_-_Of_the_Oath
3.16_-_THE_SEVEN_SEALS_OR_THE_YES_AND_AMEN_SONG
3.17_-_Of_the_License_to_Depart
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
3.2.03_-_Jainism_and_Buddhism
3.2.03_-_To_the_Ganges
3.2.04_-_Sankhya_and_Yoga
3.2.04_-_Suddenly_out_from_the_wonderful_East
3.2.04_-_The_Conservative_Mind_and_Eastern_Progress
32.04_-_The_Human_Body
32.05_-_The_Culture_of_the_Body
3.2.06_-_The_Adwaita_of_Shankaracharya
32.07_-_The_God_of_the_Scientist
3.2.08_-_Bhakti_Yoga_and_Vaishnavism
32.08_-_Fit_and_Unfit_(A_Letter)
3.2.09_-_The_Teachings_of_Some_Modern_Indian_Yogis
3.20_-_Of_the_Eucharist
3.2.10_-_Christianity_and_Theosophy
3.21_-_Of_Black_Magic
3.2.2_-_Sleep
3.2.3_-_Dreams
3.2.4_-_Sex
33.01_-_The_Initiation_of_Swadeshi
33.02_-_Subhash,_Oaten:_atlas,_Russell
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
33.11_-_Pondicherry_II
33.12_-_Pondicherry_Cyclone
33.13_-_My_Professors
33.14_-_I_Played_Football
33.15_-_My_Athletics
33.16_-_Soviet_Gymnasts
33.17_-_Two_Great_Wars
33.18_-_I_Bow_to_the_Mother
3.3.1_-_Illness_and_Health
3.3.3_-_Specific_Illnesses,_Ailments_and_Other_Physical_Problems
3.4.02_-_The_Inconscient
34.03_-_Hymn_To_Dawn
34.09_-_Hymn_to_the_Pillar
3.4.1.01_-_Poetry_and_Sadhana
3.4.1_-_The_Subconscient_and_the_Integral_Yoga
3.4.2.04_-_Dance_and_Sadhana
3.4.2_-_Guru_Yoga
3.5.01_-_Aphorisms
35.02_-_Hymn_to_Hara-Gauri
3.5.02_-_Thoughts_and_Glimpses
3-5_Full_Circle
3.6.01_-_Heraclitus
36.07_-_An_Introduction_To_The_Vedas
37.01_-_Yama_-_Nachiketa_(Katha_Upanishad)
37.02_-_The_Story_of_Jabala-Satyakama
37.03_-_Satyakama_And_Upakoshala
37.04_-_The_Story_Of_Rishi_Yajnavalkya
37.05_-_Narada_-_Sanatkumara_(Chhandogya_Upanishad)
37.06_-_Indra_-_Virochana_and_Prajapati
37.07_-_Ushasti_Chakrayana_(Chhandogya_Upanishad)
3.7.1.03_-_Rebirth,_Evolution,_Heredity
3.7.1.04_-_Rebirth_and_Soul_Evolution
3.7.1.06_-_The_Ascending_Unity
3.7.1.07_-_Involution_and_Evolution
3.7.1.09_-_Karma_and_Freedom
3.7.1.11_-_Rebirth_and_Karma
3.7.2.03_-_Mind_Nature_and_Law_of_Karma
3.7.2.04_-_The_Higher_Lines_of_Karma
38.02_-_Hymns_and_Prayers
38.06_-_Ravana_Vanquished
38.07_-_A_Poem
39.10_-_O,_Wake_Up_from_Vain_Slumber
3_-_Commentaries_and_Annotated_Translations
40.01_-_November_24,_1926
40.02_-_The_Two_Chains_Of_The_Mother
4.01_-_Conclusion_-_My_intellectual_position
4.01_-_INTRODUCTION
4.01_-_Introduction
4.01_-_Sweetness_in_Prayer
4.01_-_THE_HONEY_SACRIFICE
4.01_-_The_Presence_of_God_in_the_World
4.02_-_Autobiographical_Evidence
4.02_-_BEYOND_THE_COLLECTIVE_-_THE_HYPER-PERSONAL
4.02_-_Existence_And_Character_Of_The_Images
4.02_-_GOLD_AND_SPIRIT
4.02_-_Humanity_in_Progress
4.02_-_The_Psychology_of_the_Child_Archetype
4.03_-_Mistakes
4.03_-_The_Senses_And_Mental_Pictures
4.03_-_The_Special_Phenomenology_of_the_Child_Archetype
4.03_-_THE_TRANSFORMATION_OF_THE_KING
4.04_-_Conclusion
4.04_-_In_the_Total_Christ
4.04_-_Some_Vital_Functions
4.04_-_THE_REGENERATION_OF_THE_KING
4.05_-_THE_DARK_SIDE_OF_THE_KING
4.05_-_The_Instruments_of_the_Spirit
4.05_-_The_Passion_Of_Love
4.06_-_THE_KING_AS_ANTHROPOS
4.07_-_THE_UGLIEST_MAN
4.08_-_THE_RELIGIOUS_PROBLEM_OF_THE_KINGS_RENEWAL
4.09_-_REGINA
4.09_-_The_Liberation_of_the_Nature
4.0_-_NOTES_TO_ZARATHUSTRA
4.0_-_The_Path_of_Knowledge
4.1.01_-_The_Intellect_and_Yoga
4.1.1_-_The_Difficulties_of_Yoga
4.11_-_THE_WELCOME
4.1.2_-_The_Difficulties_of_Human_Nature
4.13_-_ON_THE_HIGHER_MAN
4.14_-_The_Power_of_the_Instruments
4.14_-_THE_SONG_OF_MELANCHOLY
4.15_-_ON_SCIENCE
4.16_-_AMONG_DAUGHTERS_OF_THE_WILDERNESS
4.19_-_THE_DRUNKEN_SONG
4.1_-_Jnana
4.2.01_-_The_Mother_of_Dreams
4.20_-_THE_SIGN
4.2.1.04_-_The_Psychic_and_the_Mental,_Vital_and_Physical_Nature
4.21_-_The_Gradations_of_the_supermind
4.2.1_-_The_Right_Attitude_towards_Difficulties
4.2.2_-_Steps_towards_Overcoming_Difficulties
4.22_-_The_supramental_Thought_and_Knowledge
4.2.3.05_-_Obstacles_to_the_Psychic's_Emergence
4.2.3_-_Vigilance,_Resolution,_Will_and_the_Divine_Help
4.2.4.11_-_Psychic_Intensity
4.24_-_The_supramental_Sense
4.2.4_-_Time_and_CHange_of_the_Nature
4.2.5_-_Dealing_with_Depression_and_Despondency
4.25_-_Towards_the_supramental_Time_Vision
4.2_-_Karma
4.3.1.10_-_Experiences_of_Infinity,_Oneness,_Unity
4.3.1_-_The_Hostile_Forces_and_the_Difficulties_of_Yoga
4.3.2_-_Attacks_by_the_Hostile_Forces
4.3.3_-_Dealing_with_Hostile_Attacks
4.3.4_-_Accidents,_Possession,_Madness
4.3_-_Bhakti
4.41_-_Chapter_One
4.42_-_Chapter_Two
4.4.5.02_-_Descent_and_Psychic_Experiences
4.4.5.03_-_Descent_and_Other_Experiences
5.01_-_ADAM_AS_THE_ARCANE_SUBSTANCE
5.01_-_EPILOGUE
5.01_-_Message
5.01_-_The_Dakini,_Salgye_Du_Dalma
5.02_-_Against_Teleological_Concept
5.03_-_ADAM_AS_THE_FIRST_ADEPT
5.03_-_The_Divine_Body
5.03_-_The_World_Is_Not_Eternal
5.04_-_Formation_Of_The_World
5.04_-_Three_Dreams
5.05_-_Origins_Of_Vegetable_And_Animal_Life
5.05_-_THE_OLD_ADAM
5.06_-_Origins_And_Savage_Period_Of_Mankind
5.06_-_THE_TRANSFORMATION
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
5.1.03_-_The_Hostile_Forces_and_Hostile_Beings
5.2.01_-_The_Descent_of_Ahana
5.2.02_-_The_Meditations_of_Mandavya
5.3.04_-_Roots_in_M
5.3.05_-_The_Root_Mal_in_Greek
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_-_Proem
6.01_-_THE_ALCHEMICAL_VIEW_OF_THE_UNION_OF_OPPOSITES
6.02_-_Great_Meteorological_Phenomena,_Etc
6.02_-_STAGES_OF_THE_CONJUNCTION
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
6.06_-_SELF-KNOWLEDGE
6.07_-_THE_MONOCOLUS
6.08_-_THE_CONTENT_AND_MEANING_OF_THE_FIRST_TWO_STAGES
6.09_-_THE_THIRD_STAGE_-_THE_UNUS_MUNDUS
6.0_-_Conscious,_Unconscious,_and_Individuation
6.10_-_THE_SELF_AND_THE_BOUNDS_OF_KNOWLEDGE
7.02_-_Courage
7.03_-_Cheerfulness
7.04_-_Self-Reliance
7.05_-_Patience_and_Perseverance
7.06_-_The_Simple_Life
7.08_-_Sincerity
7.11_-_Building_and_Destroying
7.13_-_The_Conquest_of_Knowledge
7.14_-_Modesty
7.15_-_The_Family
7.16_-_Sympathy
7.2.03_-_The_Other_Earths
7.5.30_-_The_Godhead
7.5.59_-_The_Hill-top_Temple
7.5.60_-_Divine_Hearing
7.6.01_-_Symbol_Moon
7.6.09_-_Despair_on_the_Staircase
7_-_Yoga_of_Sri_Aurobindo
9.99_-_Glossary
Aeneid
A_God's_Labour
Apology
Appendix_4_-_Priest_Spells
APPENDIX_I_-_Curriculum_of_A._A.
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_III_-_WHEREIN_IS_RELATED_THE_DROLL_WAY_IN_WHICH_DON_QUIXOTE_HAD_HIMSELF_DUBBED_A_KNIGHT
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_XIII
Cratylus
Deutsches_Requiem
DM_2_-_How_to_Meditate
DS2
DS3
DS4
Emma_Zunz
ENNEAD_01.04_-_Whether_Animals_May_Be_Termed_Happy.
ENNEAD_01.08_-_Of_the_Nature_and_Origin_of_Evils.
ENNEAD_02.01_-_Of_the_Heaven.
ENNEAD_02.03_-_Whether_Astrology_is_of_any_Value.
ENNEAD_02.05_-_Of_the_Aristotelian_Distinction_Between_Actuality_and_Potentiality.
ENNEAD_02.07_-_About_Mixture_to_the_Point_of_Total_Penetration.
ENNEAD_02.08_-_Of_Sight,_or_of_Why_Distant_Objects_Seem_Small.
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_-_Problems_About_the_Soul.
ENNEAD_04.03_-_Psychological_Questions.
ENNEAD_04.04_-_Questions_About_the_Soul.
ENNEAD_04.05_-_Psychological_Questions_III._-_About_the_Process_of_Vision_and_Hearing.
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_05.03_-_The_Self-Consciousnesses,_and_What_is_Above_Them.
ENNEAD_05.05_-_That_Intelligible_Entities_Are_Not_External_to_the_Intelligence_of_the_Good.
ENNEAD_05.09_-_Of_Intelligence,_Ideas_and_Essence.
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_06.04_-_The_One_Identical_Essence_is_Everywhere_Entirely_Present.
ENNEAD_06.05_-_The_One_and_Identical_Being_is_Everywhere_Present_In_Its_Entirety.345
ENNEAD_06.06_-_Of_Numbers.
ENNEAD_06.07_-_How_Ideas_Multiplied,_and_the_Good.
ENNEAD_06.08_-_Of_the_Will_of_the_One.
Euthyphro
First_Epistle_of_Paul_to_the_Thessalonians
For_a_Breath_I_Tarry
Gorgias
Guru_Granth_Sahib_first_part
Ion
IS_-_Chapter_1
I._THE_ATTRACTIVE_POWER_OF_GOD
Jaap_Sahib_Text_(Guru_Gobind_Singh)
Liber
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.02_-_EVOCATION
LUX.03_-_INVOCATION
LUX.04_-_LIBERATION
Medea_-_A_Vergillian_Cento
Meno
MoM_References
Phaedo
Prayers_and_Meditations_by_Baha_u_llah_text
r1909_06_18
r1909_06_24
r1912_01_13
r1912_01_22
r1912_02_08
r1912_07_01
r1912_07_14
r1912_07_22
r1912_12_03b
r1912_12_06
r1912_12_08
r1912_12_10
r1912_12_12
r1912_12_14
r1912_12_15
r1912_12_28
r1912_12_29
r1913_01_01
r1913_01_03
r1913_01_05
r1913_01_07
r1913_01_14
r1913_01_18
r1913_01_24
r1913_01_29
r1913_01_31
r1913_02_06
r1913_05_21
r1913_06_09
r1913_06_21
r1913_07_01
r1913_07_08
r1913_09_05b
r1913_09_18
r1913_11_17
r1913_11_24
r1913_12_11
r1913_12_20
r1913_12_23
r1913_12_28
r1914_03_14
r1914_03_22
r1914_03_23
r1914_03_24
r1914_03_25
r1914_03_28
r1914_04_08
r1914_04_09
r1914_04_13
r1914_04_15
r1914_04_21
r1914_04_26
r1914_06_18
r1914_07_01
r1914_07_02
r1914_07_15
r1914_07_21
r1914_07_28
r1914_07_31
r1914_08_01
r1914_08_05
r1914_08_09
r1914_08_20
r1914_10_09
r1914_10_31
r1914_11_19
r1914_11_20
r1914_12_02
r1914_12_09
r1914_12_12
r1914_12_13
r1914_12_16
r1914_12_18
r1914_12_20
r1914_12_29
r1915_01_01a
r1915_01_02
r1915_01_04a
r1915_01_13
r1915_05_02
r1915_06_03
r1915_06_12
r1916_02_19
r1917_01_30
r1917_02_03
r1917_03_04
r1917_03_08
r1917_03_16
r1918_05_11
r1918_05_14
r1918_05_18
r1918_06_14
r1919_07_19
r1920_03_03
r1920_03_04
r1927_01_23
r1927_07_30_-_Record_of_Drishti
Sayings_of_Sri_Ramakrishna_(text)
Sophist
Story_of_the_Warrior_and_the_Captive
Symposium_translated_by_B_Jowett
Tablet_1_-
Tablets_of_Baha_u_llah_text
Talks_026-050
Talks_051-075
Talks_100-125
Talks_125-150
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_Sand
The_Book_of_the_Prophet_Isaiah
The_Book_of_Wisdom
The_Circular_Ruins
The_Coming_Race_Contents
The_Divine_Names_Text_(Dionysis)
The_Dream_of_a_Ridiculous_Man
The_Dwellings_of_the_Philosophers
The_Egg
The_Epistle_of_Paul_to_the_Ephesians
The_Epistle_of_Paul_to_the_Philippians
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_Hidden_Words_text
The_Immortal
The_Last_Question
The_Library_of_Babel
The_Library_Of_Babel_2
The_Logomachy_of_Zos
The_Monadology
The_One_Who_Walks_Away
The_Pilgrims_Progress
The_Poems_of_Cold_Mountain
The_Revelation_of_Jesus_Christ_or_the_Apocalypse
The_Shadow_Out_Of_Time
The_Theologians
The_Waiting
The_Zahir
Thus_Spoke_Zarathustra_text
Timaeus
Verses_of_Vemana

PRIMARY CLASS

element
Nature
SIMILAR TITLES
air
Charles Baudelaire
Fairytale
lair
pairs of rhythmic lines
questionnaire
Saint Bernard of Clairvaux
stair
Voltaire

DEFINITIONS


TERMS STARTING WITH

Airavata (Sanskrit) Airāvata [from irāvat moisture-possessing from irā drink, food] Son of Iravati; a vast elephant produced at the churning of the ocean and appropriated by the god Indra. When seated upon Airavata, Indra blesses the earth with rain, i.e., with the water that is drawn up by Airavata from the underworld. According to the Matangalila, Airavata was born when Brahma sang over the halves of the shell from which Garuda hatched, followed by seven more male and eight female elephants.

Airavata ::: [the name of the elephant of Indra.]

Airborne Particulates ::: Total suspended particulate matter found in the atmosphere as solid particles or liquid droplets. Chemical composition of particulates varies widely, depending on location and time of year. Airborne particulates include: windblown dust, emissions from industrial processes, smoke from the burning of wood and coal, and motor vehicle or non-road engine exhausts.



Air (Element) ::: In Hermetic theory and elemental magic this is the element associated with the archetypes of delineation, separation, and analysis. Its Hermetic correspondences are hotness and wetness.

Air Emissions ::: The release or discharge of a pollutant (from a stationary source) into the ambient air. For anthropogenic sources this may involve release (1) by means of a stack or (2) as a fugitive dust, mist or vapor as a result inherent to the manufacturing or formulating process. Pollutants may also be discharged from mobile sources, from area sources such as roads and fields, and from non-manufacturing, stationary sources.



Airgiod-Lamh An old Irish name for Zoroaster. “In an ancient Irish MSS Zaratusht is called Airgiod-Lamh, or the ‘Golden Hand,’ the hand that received and scattered celestial fire (Wm. Ouseley, Oriental Collections 1:303).” (BCW 3:462)

AIr MAterial COmmand compiler "language" (AIMACO) A modification of {FLOW-MATIC}. AIMACO was supplanted by {COBOL}. [Sammet 1969, p. 378]. (1995-02-20)

AIr MAterial COmmand compiler ::: (language) (AIMACO) A modification of FLOW-MATIC. AIMACO was supplanted by COBOL.[Sammet 1969, p. 378]. (1995-02-20)

Air One of the four primary elements which also include fire, water, and earth. It does not denote the earth’s atmosphere, since ordinary air is a particular gas, and the gaseous state is only one of the conditions of matter — it might be called the air division or air condition of earth, since earth denotes physical matter. The primary elements have secondary derivatives, and these have again other derivatives. In the first round only one element was developed, fire; in the second round the elements were fire and air; in the third, water was added; in the fourth, earth; and ether will appear in the fifth round. Fire is spoken of as the One, air as the Two, water as the Three, earth as the Four. Air is the Father, the creative element. The Vishnu-Purana describes the attributes of air: it corresponds to the sense of touch, and gives bulk.

Air Pollution ::: The presence in the outdoor atmosphere of any dust, fumes, mist, smoke, other particulate matter, vapor, gas, odorous substances, or a combination thereof, in sufficient quantities and of such characteristics and duration as to be, or likely to be, injurious to health or welfare, animal or plant life, or property, or as to interfere with the enjoyment of life or property.



Air Quality Control Region ::: Federally designated area that is required to meet and maintain federal ambient air quality standards. May include nearby locations in the same state or nearby states that share common air pollution problems.



Air Quality Criteria ::: The levels of pollution and lengths of exposure above which adverse effects may occur on health and welfare.



Air Quality Standards ::: The level of pollutants prescribed by law or regulation that cannot be exceeded during a specified time in a defined area.



AIR ::: (standard) A future infrared standard from IrDA. AIR will provide in-room multipoint to multipoint connectivity. AIR supports a data rate of 4 Mbps at a cordless connections to multiple peripherals and meeting room collaboration applications.See also IrDA Data and IrDA Control (1999-10-14)

AIR "standard" A future {infrared} standard from {IrDA}. AIR will provide in-room multipoint to multipoint connectivity. AIR supports a data rate of 4 Mbps at a distance of 4 metres, and 250 Kbps at up to 8 metres. It is designed for cordless connections to multiple peripherals and meeting room collaboration applications. See also {IrDA Data} and {IrDA Control} (1999-10-14)

Airyaman (Persian) The divine aspect of Ahriman (the personification of evil in the Zoroastrian system) before he “became a dark opposing power, a Satan. For Ahriman is of the same essence with Ahura-Mazda, just as Typhon-Seth is of the same essence with Osiris” (TG 12). He is invoked in the Airyama-ishyo. (SD 2:517)

Airyana-ishejo. See AIRYEMA-ISHYO

Airyana-Vaego, Airyamen Vaego, Airyana-Varsedya. See AIRYANMEN VAEJA

Airyanem Vaejo is the primeval land of innocence and bliss of the Vendidad, similar to the Sveta-dvipa (white island) of Puranic literature or to Mount Meru. In this “beautiful land,” by the river Daitya, “the stars, the moon, and the sun are only once (a year) seen to rise and set” (Vendidad). Blavatsky equates it with the cradleland of physical humanity, and locates it in Central Asia. It is identical to Sambhala and to Arghya Varsha from which the Kalki avatara is expected (SD 2:416; BCW 4:526-7).

Airyanmen Vaeja, Airyena-Vaegah, Airyana-Vaeja (Avestan) Airyam-Veg (Pahlavi) “The Aryans (the noble ones) are said in the Avesta to have had their original home in the far land of Airyana Vaeja (the cradle land of the Aryans), the first among the lands created by Mazda. It was at the center of the earth and in its very center stood the mountain Harabareza. This corresponds with the Hindu descriptions of the Land of the Gods with Mount Meru at its center” (Taraporewala, The Religion of Zarathushtra). The Aryans divided the universe into seven regions or keshvars: 1) Arzah or Arzahe; 2) Shabah, Sava-Cavahe; 3) Fradadafsh, Fradadhfsha; 4) Vidadafsh, Vidadahfshu; 5) Vorubarst, Vourubaresti; 6) Vorugarst, Vourujaresti, Vouruzaresti; and 7) Khvanuras, Ganiratha, Hvaniratha. The seventh land is situated in the middle of the other six. According to the introduction of Abu-Mansouri’s Shah-Nameh (the older Shah-Nameh), the seventh land, which the kings named Iran-Shahr (Airya-Vaeja) is also in the middle of the other six.

Airyema-ishyo (Avestan) Airyemā-ishyō. The much-desired brotherhood, or Yasna 54: “May brotherhood of man, for which we yearn, come down amongst us and rejoice the hearts of men and maidens of Zarathustra’s faith. Bringing fulfillment unto Vohu Man; when souls of men receive their precious mead, I pray too Asha in His Grace to grant these blessings for which human souls do long, which Mazda hath meant for all.” “This verse, though actually not included in the Gathas, follows immediately after the Fifth Gatha. Both the language and the metre are exactly the same, as those of the Fifth Gatha. . . . This verse is recited during the Zoroastrian marriage service as part of ‘the blessing’ ” (Taraporewala, The Religion of Zarathushtra 148).

air ::: 1. The transparent, invisible, inodorous, and tasteless gaseous substance which envelopes the earth. 2. *Fig. With reference to its unsubstantial or impalpable nature. 3. Outward appearance, apparent character, manner, look, style: esp. in phrases like ‘an air of absurdity"; less commonly of a thing tangible, as ‘the air of a mansion". 4. Mien or gesture (expressive of a personal quality or emotion). *air"s.

air ::: Air One of the four alchemical elements. In Ritual Magick and Kabbalah, it is the element overseen by the Archangel known as Raphael. Air has the qualities of coolness and dryness, and is associated with breath, life, communication, and the holy spirit.

air bed ::: --> A sack or matters inflated with air, and used as a bed.

air bladder ::: --> An air sac, sometimes double or variously lobed, in the visceral cavity of many fishes. It originates in the same way as the lungs of air-breathing vertebrates, and in the adult may retain a tubular connection with the pharynx or esophagus.
A sac or bladder full of air in an animal or plant; also an air hole in a casting.


air brake ::: --> A railway brake operated by condensed air.

air-built ::: a. --> Erected in the air; having no solid foundation; chimerical; as, an air-built castle.

air cell ::: --> A cavity in the cellular tissue of plants, containing air only.
A receptacle of air in various parts of the system; as, a cell or minute cavity in the walls of the air tubes of the lungs; the air sac of birds; a dilatation of the air vessels in insects.


air chamber ::: --> A chamber or cavity filled with air, in an animal or plant.
A cavity containing air to act as a spring for equalizing the flow of a liquid in a pump or other hydraulic machine.


air cock ::: --> A faucet to allow escape of air.

air-drawn ::: a. --> Drawn in air; imaginary.

air drill ::: --> A drill driven by the elastic pressure of condensed air; a pneumatic drill.

aired ::: imp. & p. p. --> of Air

air engine ::: --> An engine driven by heated or by compressed air.

airer ::: n. --> One who exposes to the air.
A frame on which clothes are aired or dried.


air gas ::: --> See under Gas.

air gun ::: --> A kind of gun in which the elastic force of condensed air is used to discharge the ball. The air is powerfully compressed into a reservoir attached to the gun, by a condensing pump, and is controlled by a valve actuated by the trigger.

air hole ::: --> A hole to admit or discharge air; specifically, a spot in the ice not frozen over.
A fault in a casting, produced by a bubble of air; a blowhole.


air” (i.e., Satan). Barrett claims that Meririm is

airily ::: adv. --> In an airy manner; lightly; gaily; jauntily; flippantly.

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.


airing ::: p. pr. & vb. n. --> of Air ::: n. --> A walk or a ride in the open air; a short excursion for health&

air, invoked from the north. He is mentioned in

air jacket ::: --> A jacket having air-tight cells, or cavities which can be filled with air, to render persons buoyant in swimming.

airless ::: a. --> Not open to a free current of air; wanting fresh air, or communication with the open air.

air level ::: --> Spirit level. See Level.

airlike ::: a. --> Resembling air.

airling ::: n. --> A thoughtless, gay person.

air, ministering to Suth, chief of these angels,

air ::: n. --> The fluid which we breathe, and which surrounds the earth; the atmosphere. It is invisible, inodorous, insipid, transparent, compressible, elastic, and ponderable.
Symbolically: Something unsubstantial, light, or volatile.
A particular state of the atmosphere, as respects heat, cold, moisture, etc., or as affecting the sensations; as, a smoky air, a damp air, the morning air, etc.
Any aeriform body; a gas; as, oxygen was formerly called vital


airometer ::: n. --> A hollow cylinder to contain air. It is closed above and open below, and has its open end plunged into water.

air pipe ::: --> A pipe for the passage of air; esp. a ventilating pipe.

airplane rule {aeroplane rule}

air plant ::: --> A plant deriving its sustenance from the air alone; an aerophyte.

air poise ::: --> An instrument to measure the weight of air.

air pump ::: --> A kind of pump for exhausting air from a vessel or closed space; also, a pump to condense air or force it into a closed space.
A pump used to exhaust from a condenser the condensed steam, the water used for condensing, and any commingled air.


air. [Rf. The Book of the Angel Raziel.]

air sac ::: --> One of the spaces in different parts of the bodies of birds, which are filled with air and connected with the air passages of the lungs; an air cell.

air, serving under the rule of Samax.

air shaft ::: --> A passage, usually vertical, for admitting fresh air into a mine or a tunnel.

air-slacked ::: a. --> Slacked, or pulverized, by exposure to the air; as, air-slacked lime.

air stove ::: --> A stove for heating a current of air which is directed against its surface by means of pipes, and then distributed through a building.

air-tight ::: a. --> So tight as to be impermeable to air; as, an air-tight cylinder. ::: n. --> A stove the draft of which can be almost entirely shut off.

air vessel ::: --> A vessel, cell, duct, or tube containing or conducting air; as the air vessels of insects, birds, plants, etc.; the air vessel of a pump, engine, etc. For the latter, see Air chamber. The air vessels of insects are called tracheae, of plants spiral vessels.

airward ::: adv. --> Alt. of Airwards

airwards ::: adv. --> Toward the air; upward.

airy ::: a. --> Consisting of air; as, an airy substance; the airy parts of bodies.
Relating or belonging to air; high in air; aerial; as, an airy flight.
Open to a free current of air; exposed to the air; breezy; as, an airy situation.
Resembling air; thin; unsubstantial; not material; airlike.
Relating to the spirit or soul; delicate; graceful; as, airy



TERMS ANYWHERE

1. A distinctive and pervasive quality or character; air; atmosphere. 2. A subtle emanation from and enveloping living persons and things, viewed by mystics as consisting of the essence of the individual.

1. Closely intimate or personal. 2. A close friend or associate. 3. Having fair knowledge; acquainted.

1. To support or defend, as against opposition or criticism. 2. To support, sustain, maintain, by aid or assistance; to preserve unimpaired or intact. upholds, upheld.

ablaqueation ::: n. --> The act or process of laying bare the roots of trees to expose them to the air and water.

absent ::: a. --> Being away from a place; withdrawn from a place; not present.
Not existing; lacking; as, the part was rudimental or absent.
Inattentive to what is passing; absent-minded; preoccupied; as, an absent air. ::: v. t.


acraze ::: v. t. --> To craze.
To impair; to destroy.


actinost ::: n. --> One of the bones at the base of a paired fin of a fish.

actor ::: n. --> One who acts, or takes part in any affair; a doer.
A theatrical performer; a stageplayer.
An advocate or proctor in civil courts or causes.
One who institutes a suit; plaintiff or complainant.


adiantum ::: n. --> A genus of ferns, the leaves of which shed water; maidenhair. Also, the black maidenhair, a species of spleenwort.

adj. 1. Beautiful. 2. Fine, bright, sunny. 3. Free from blemish, imperfection, or anything that impairs the appearance, quality, or character. 4. Of pleasing form or appearance. 5. Neither excellent nor poor; moderately or tolerably good. fairer.* *n. 6.* That which is fair (in senses of the adj.*).

administer ::: v. t. --> To manage or conduct, as public affairs; to direct or superintend the execution, application, or conduct of; as, to administer the government or the state.
To dispense; to serve out; to supply; execute; as, to administer relief, to administer the sacrament.
To apply, as medicine or a remedy; to give, as a dose or something beneficial or suitable. Extended to a blow, a reproof, etc.


administrant ::: a. --> Executive; acting; managing affairs. ::: n. --> One who administers.

administration ::: n. --> The act of administering; government of public affairs; the service rendered, or duties assumed, in conducting affairs; the conducting of any office or employment; direction; management.
The executive part of government; the persons collectively who are intrusted with the execution of laws and the superintendence of public affairs; the chief magistrate and his cabinet or council; or the council, or ministry, alone, as in Great Britain.


administrator ::: n. --> One who administers affairs; one who directs, manages, executes, or dispenses, whether in civil, judicial, political, or ecclesiastical affairs; a manager.
A man who manages or settles the estate of an intestate, or of a testator when there is no competent executor; one to whom the right of administration has been committed by competent authority.


admiralty ::: n. --> The office or jurisdiction of an admiral.
The department or officers having authority over naval affairs generally.
The court which has jurisdiction of maritime questions and offenses.
The system of jurisprudence of admiralty courts.
The building in which the lords of the admiralty, in England, transact business.


Adversary ::: “When there is some lowering or diminution of the consciousness or some impairing of it at one place or another, the Adversary—or the Censor—who is always on the watch presses with all his might wherever there is a weak point lying covered from your own view, and suddenly a wrong movement leaps up with unexpected force. Become conscious and cast out the possibility of its renewal, that is all that is to be done.” Letters on Yoga

aerate ::: v. t. --> To combine or charge with gas; usually with carbonic acid gas, formerly called fixed air.
To supply or impregnate with common air; as, to aerate soil; to aerate water.
To expose to the chemical action of air; to oxygenate (the blood) by respiration; to arterialize.


aeration ::: n. --> Exposure to the free action of the air; airing; as, aeration of soil, of spawn, etc.
A change produced in the blood by exposure to the air in respiration; oxygenation of the blood in respiration; arterialization.
The act or preparation of charging with carbonic acid gas or with oxygen.


aerator ::: n. --> That which supplies with air; esp. an apparatus used for charging mineral waters with gas and in making soda water.

aerial ::: 1. Having a light and graceful beauty; airy; ethereal; unsubstantial, intangible; hence, immaterial, ideal, imaginary. 2. Biol. Growing in the air.

aerial ::: a. --> Of or pertaining to the air, or atmosphere; inhabiting or frequenting the air; produced by or found in the air; performed in the air; as, aerial regions or currents.
Consisting of air; resembling, or partaking of the nature of air. Hence: Unsubstantial; unreal.
Rising aloft in air; high; lofty; as, aerial spires.
Growing, forming, or existing in the air, as opposed to growing or existing in earth or water, or underground; as, aerial


aerially ::: adv. --> Like, or from, the air; in an aerial manner.

aeriferous ::: a. --> Conveying or containing air; air-bearing; as, the windpipe is an aeriferous tube.

aerification ::: n. --> The act of combining air with another substance, or the state of being filled with air.
The act of becoming aerified, or of changing from a solid or liquid form into an aeriform state; the state of being aeriform.


aeriform ::: a. --> Having the form or nature of air, or of an elastic fluid; gaseous. Hence fig.: Unreal.

aerify ::: v. t. --> To infuse air into; to combine air with.
To change into an aeriform state.


aerobies ::: n. pl. --> Microorganisms which live in contact with the air and need oxygen for their growth; as the microbacteria which form on the surface of putrefactive fluids.

aerocyst ::: n. --> One of the air cells of algals.

aerodynamic ::: a. --> Pertaining to the force of air in motion.

aerodynamics ::: n. --> The science which treats of the air and other gaseous bodies under the action of force, and of their mechanical effects.

aerognosy ::: n. --> The science which treats of the properties of the air, and of the part it plays in nature.

aerography ::: n. --> A description of the air or atmosphere; aerology.

aerohydrodynamic ::: a. --> Acting by the force of air and water; as, an aerohydrodynamic wheel.

aeromancy ::: n. --> Divination from the state of the air or from atmospheric substances; also, forecasting changes in the weather.

aerometer ::: n. --> An instrument for ascertaining the weight or density of air and gases.

aerometry ::: n. --> The science of measuring the air, including the doctrine of its pressure, elasticity, rarefaction, and condensation; pneumatics.

aeronautics ::: n. --> The science or art of ascending and sailing in the air, as by means of a balloon; aerial navigation; ballooning.

aerophoby ::: n. --> Dread of a current of air.

aerophyte ::: n. --> A plant growing entirely in the air, and receiving its nourishment from it; an air plant or epiphyte.

aeroplane ::: n. --> A flying machine, or a small plane for experiments on flying, which floats in the air only when propelled through it.

aeroscope ::: n. --> An apparatus designed for collecting spores, germs, bacteria, etc., suspended in the air.

aerostation ::: n. --> Aerial navigation; the art of raising and guiding balloons in the air.
The science of weighing air; aerostatics.


aero- ::: --> The combining form of the Greek word meaning air.

affair ::: a thing that concerns any one; a concern, a matter.

affair ::: n. --> That which is done or is to be done; matter; concern; as, a difficult affair to manage; business of any kind, commercial, professional, or public; -- often in the plural. "At the head of affairs." Junius.
Any proceeding or action which it is wished to refer to or characterize vaguely; as, an affair of honor, i. e., a duel; an affair of love, i. e., an intrigue.
An action or engagement not of sufficient magnitude to be


afloat ::: adv. & a. --> Borne on the water; floating; on board ship.
Moving; passing from place to place; in general circulation; as, a rumor is afloat.
Unfixed; moving without guide or control; adrift; as, our affairs are all afloat.


afterclap ::: n. --> An unexpected subsequent event; something disagreeable happening after an affair is supposed to be at an end.

aino ::: n. --> One of a peculiar race inhabiting Yesso, the Kooril Islands etc., in the northern part of the empire of Japan, by some supposed to have been the progenitors of the Japanese. The Ainos are stout and short, with hairy bodies.

albino ::: n. --> A person, whether negro, Indian, or white, in whom by some defect of organization the substance which gives color to the skin, hair, and eyes is deficient or in a morbid state. An albino has a skin of a milky hue, with hair of the same color, and eyes with deep red pupil and pink or blue iris. The term is also used of the lower animals, as white mice, elephants, etc.; and of plants in a whitish condition from the absence of chlorophyll.

album graecum ::: --> Dung of dogs or hyenas, which becomes white by exposure to air. It is used in dressing leather, and was formerly used in medicine.

alfresco ::: adv. & a. --> In the open-air.

aloft ::: adv. --> On high; in the air; high above the ground.
In the top; at the mast head, or on the higher yards or rigging; overhead; hence (Fig. and Colloq.), in or to heaven. ::: prep. --> Above; on top of.


alopecy ::: n. --> Loss of the hair; baldness.

alpaca ::: n. --> An animal of Peru (Lama paco), having long, fine, wooly hair, supposed by some to be a domesticated variety of the llama.
Wool of the alpaca.
A thin kind of cloth made of the wooly hair of the alpaca, often mixed with silk or with cotton.


alunogen ::: n. --> A white fibrous mineral frequently found on the walls of mines and quarries, chiefly hydrous sulphate of alumina; -- also called feather alum, and hair salt.

alveolus ::: n. --> A cell in a honeycomb.
A small cavity in a coral, shell, or fossil
A small depression, sac, or vesicle, as the socket of a tooth, the air cells of the lungs, the ultimate saccules of glands, etc.


Amal: “I believe the reference is to the intrusion into human affairs by forces that now and again cause sudden changes in human history—changes to which the secret key is often missing.”

ambient ::: a. --> Encompassing on all sides; circumfused; investing. ::: n. --> Something that surrounds or invests; as, air . . . being a perpetual ambient.

amoret ::: n. --> An amorous girl or woman; a wanton.
A love knot, love token, or love song. (pl.) Love glances or love tricks.
A petty love affair or amour.


amour ::: love or affection; a love-affair, courtship. amour"s, amour-song.

amour ::: n. --> Love; affection.
Love making; a love affair; usually, an unlawful connection in love; a love intrigue; an illicit love affair.


amphipoda ::: n. pl. --> A numerous group of fourteen -- footed Crustacea, inhabiting both fresh and salt water. The body is usually compressed laterally, and the anterior pairs or legs are directed downward and forward, but the posterior legs are usually turned upward and backward. The beach flea is an example. See Tetradecapoda and Arthrostraca.

ampyx ::: n. --> A woman&

anaptychus ::: n. --> One of a pair of shelly plates found in some cephalopods, as the ammonites.

andiron ::: n. --> A utensil for supporting wood when burning in a fireplace, one being placed on each side; a firedog; as, a pair of andirons.

animal ::: n. --> An organized living being endowed with sensation and the power of voluntary motion, and also characterized by taking its food into an internal cavity or stomach for digestion; by giving carbonic acid to the air and taking oxygen in the process of respiration; and by increasing in motive power or active aggressive force with progress to maturity.
One of the lower animals; a brute or beast, as distinguished from man; as, men and animals.


antennule ::: n. --> A small antenna; -- applied to the smaller pair of antennae or feelers of Crustacea.

antimacassar ::: n. --> A cover for the back or arms of a chair or sofa, etc., to prevent them from being soiled by macassar or other oil from the hair.

apair ::: v. t. & i. --> To impair or become impaired; to injure.

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.


apothem ::: n. --> The perpendicular from the center to one of the sides of a regular polygon.
A deposit formed in a liquid extract of a vegetable substance by exposure to the air.


appair ::: v. t. & i. --> To impair; to grow worse.

arachnoid ::: a. --> Resembling a spider&

argand lamp ::: --> A lamp with a circular hollow wick and glass chimney which allow a current of air both inside and outside of the flame.

aria ::: n. --> An air or song; a melody; a tune.

ariette ::: n. --> A short aria, or air.

arioso ::: adv. & a. --> In the smooth and melodious style of an air; ariose.

armchair ::: n. --> A chair with arms to support the elbows or forearms.

armilla ::: n. --> An armil.
A ring of hair or feathers on the legs.


armorer ::: n. --> One who makes or repairs armor or arms.
Formerly, one who had care of the arms and armor of a knight, and who dressed him in armor.
One who has the care of arms and armor, cleans or repairs them, etc.


artiodactyla ::: n. pl. --> One of the divisions of the ungulate animals. The functional toes of the hind foot are even in number, and the third digit of each foot (corresponding to the middle finger in man) is asymmetrical and paired with the fourth digit, as in the hog, the sheep, and the ox; -- opposed to Perissodactyla.

artiste ::: n. --> One peculiarly dexterous and tasteful in almost any employment, as an opera dancer, a hairdresser, a cook.

aspect ::: n. --> The act of looking; vision; gaze; glance.
Look, or particular appearance of the face; countenance; mien; air.
Appearance to the eye or the mind; look; view.
Position or situation with regard to seeing; that position which enables one to look in a particular direction; position in relation to the points of the compass; as, a house has a southern aspect, that is, a position which faces the south.


aspirator ::: n. --> An apparatus for passing air or gases through or over certain liquids or solids, or for exhausting a closed vessel, by means of suction.
An instrument for the evacuation of the fluid contents of tumors or collections of blood.


aspiratory ::: a. --> Of or pertaining to breathing; suited to the inhaling of air

asp ::: n. --> Same as Aspen.
A small, hooded, poisonous serpent of Egypt and adjacent countries, whose bite is often fatal. It is the Naja haje. The name is also applied to other poisonous serpents, esp. to Vipera aspis of southern Europe. See Haje.
One of several species of poplar bearing this name, especially the Populus tremula, so called from the trembling of its leaves, which move with the slightest impulse of the air.


astrology ::: n. --> In its etymological signification, the science of the stars; among the ancients, synonymous with astronomy; subsequently, the art of judging of the influences of the stars upon human affairs, and of foretelling events by their position and aspects.

atmosphere ::: 1. A surrounding or pervading mood, environment, or influence. 2. The air.

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.


atmospherical ::: a. --> Of or pertaining to the atmosphere; of the nature of, or resembling, the atmosphere; as, atmospheric air; the atmospheric envelope of the earth.
Existing in the atmosphere.
Caused, or operated on, by the atmosphere; as, an atmospheric effect; an atmospheric engine.
Dependent on the atmosphere.


aubade ::: n. --> An open air concert in the morning, as distinguished from an evening serenade; also, a pianoforte composition suggestive of morning.

auf ::: n. --> A changeling or elf child, -- that is, one left by fairies; a deformed or foolish child; a simpleton; an oaf.

aural ::: a. --> Of or pertaining to the air, or to an aura.
Of or pertaining to the ear; as, aural medicine and surgery.


aura ::: n. --> Any subtile, invisible emanation, effluvium, or exhalation from a substance, as the aroma of flowers, the odor of the blood, a supposed fertilizing emanation from the pollen of flowers, etc.
The peculiar sensation, as of a light vapor, or cold air, rising from the trunk or limbs towards the head, a premonitory symptom of epilepsy or hysterics.


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

authoritative ::: a. --> Having, or proceeding from, due authority; entitled to obedience, credit, or acceptance; determinate; commanding.
Having an air of authority; positive; dictatorial; peremptory; as, an authoritative tone.


authorship ::: n. --> The quality or state of being an author; function or dignity of an author.
Source; origin; origination; as, the authorship of a book or review, or of an act, or state of affairs.


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.

avocation ::: n. --> A calling away; a diversion.
That which calls one away from one&


azygous ::: a. --> Odd; having no fellow; not one of a pair; single; as, the azygous muscle of the uvula.

backset ::: n. --> A check; a relapse; a discouragement; a setback.
Whatever is thrown back in its course, as water. ::: v. i. --> To plow again, in the fall; -- said of prairie land broken up in the spring.


backstair ::: a. --> Private; indirect; secret; intriguing; -- as if finding access by the back stairs.

backstairs ::: a. --> Alt. of Backstair

back stairs ::: --> Stairs in the back part of a house, as distinguished from the front stairs; hence, a private or indirect way.

bag ::: n. --> A sack or pouch, used for holding anything; as, a bag of meal or of money.
A sac, or dependent gland, in animal bodies, containing some fluid or other substance; as, the bag of poison in the mouth of some serpents; the bag of a cow.
A sort of silken purse formerly tied about men&


bagwig ::: n. --> A wig, in use in the 18th century, with the hair at the back of the head in a bag.

air ::: 1. The transparent, invisible, inodorous, and tasteless gaseous substance which envelopes the earth. 2. *Fig. With reference to its unsubstantial or impalpable nature. 3. Outward appearance, apparent character, manner, look, style: esp. in phrases like ‘an air of absurdity"; less commonly of a thing tangible, as ‘the air of a mansion". 4. Mien or gesture (expressive of a personal quality or emotion). *air"s.

air bed ::: --> A sack or matters inflated with air, and used as a bed.

air bladder ::: --> An air sac, sometimes double or variously lobed, in the visceral cavity of many fishes. It originates in the same way as the lungs of air-breathing vertebrates, and in the adult may retain a tubular connection with the pharynx or esophagus.
A sac or bladder full of air in an animal or plant; also an air hole in a casting.


air brake ::: --> A railway brake operated by condensed air.

air-built ::: a. --> Erected in the air; having no solid foundation; chimerical; as, an air-built castle.

air cell ::: --> A cavity in the cellular tissue of plants, containing air only.
A receptacle of air in various parts of the system; as, a cell or minute cavity in the walls of the air tubes of the lungs; the air sac of birds; a dilatation of the air vessels in insects.


air chamber ::: --> A chamber or cavity filled with air, in an animal or plant.
A cavity containing air to act as a spring for equalizing the flow of a liquid in a pump or other hydraulic machine.


air cock ::: --> A faucet to allow escape of air.

air-drawn ::: a. --> Drawn in air; imaginary.

air drill ::: --> A drill driven by the elastic pressure of condensed air; a pneumatic drill.

aired ::: imp. & p. p. --> of Air

air engine ::: --> An engine driven by heated or by compressed air.

airer ::: n. --> One who exposes to the air.
A frame on which clothes are aired or dried.


air gas ::: --> See under Gas.

air gun ::: --> A kind of gun in which the elastic force of condensed air is used to discharge the ball. The air is powerfully compressed into a reservoir attached to the gun, by a condensing pump, and is controlled by a valve actuated by the trigger.

air hole ::: --> A hole to admit or discharge air; specifically, a spot in the ice not frozen over.
A fault in a casting, produced by a bubble of air; a blowhole.


airily ::: adv. --> In an airy manner; lightly; gaily; jauntily; flippantly.

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.


airing ::: p. pr. & vb. n. --> of Air ::: n. --> A walk or a ride in the open air; a short excursion for health&

air jacket ::: --> A jacket having air-tight cells, or cavities which can be filled with air, to render persons buoyant in swimming.

airless ::: a. --> Not open to a free current of air; wanting fresh air, or communication with the open air.

air level ::: --> Spirit level. See Level.

airlike ::: a. --> Resembling air.

airling ::: n. --> A thoughtless, gay person.

air ::: n. --> The fluid which we breathe, and which surrounds the earth; the atmosphere. It is invisible, inodorous, insipid, transparent, compressible, elastic, and ponderable.
Symbolically: Something unsubstantial, light, or volatile.
A particular state of the atmosphere, as respects heat, cold, moisture, etc., or as affecting the sensations; as, a smoky air, a damp air, the morning air, etc.
Any aeriform body; a gas; as, oxygen was formerly called vital


airometer ::: n. --> A hollow cylinder to contain air. It is closed above and open below, and has its open end plunged into water.

air pipe ::: --> A pipe for the passage of air; esp. a ventilating pipe.

air plant ::: --> A plant deriving its sustenance from the air alone; an aerophyte.

air poise ::: --> An instrument to measure the weight of air.

air pump ::: --> A kind of pump for exhausting air from a vessel or closed space; also, a pump to condense air or force it into a closed space.
A pump used to exhaust from a condenser the condensed steam, the water used for condensing, and any commingled air.


air sac ::: --> One of the spaces in different parts of the bodies of birds, which are filled with air and connected with the air passages of the lungs; an air cell.

air shaft ::: --> A passage, usually vertical, for admitting fresh air into a mine or a tunnel.

air-slacked ::: a. --> Slacked, or pulverized, by exposure to the air; as, air-slacked lime.

air stove ::: --> A stove for heating a current of air which is directed against its surface by means of pipes, and then distributed through a building.

air-tight ::: a. --> So tight as to be impermeable to air; as, an air-tight cylinder. ::: n. --> A stove the draft of which can be almost entirely shut off.

air vessel ::: --> A vessel, cell, duct, or tube containing or conducting air; as the air vessels of insects, birds, plants, etc.; the air vessel of a pump, engine, etc. For the latter, see Air chamber. The air vessels of insects are called tracheae, of plants spiral vessels.

airward ::: adv. --> Alt. of Airwards

airwards ::: adv. --> Toward the air; upward.

airy ::: a. --> Consisting of air; as, an airy substance; the airy parts of bodies.
Relating or belonging to air; high in air; aerial; as, an airy flight.
Open to a free current of air; exposed to the air; breezy; as, an airy situation.
Resembling air; thin; unsubstantial; not material; airlike.
Relating to the spirit or soul; delicate; graceful; as, airy


bald ::: a. --> Destitute of the natural or common covering on the head or top, as of hair, feathers, foliage, trees, etc.; as, a bald head; a bald oak.
Destitute of ornament; unadorned; bare; literal.
Undisguised.
Destitute of dignity or value; paltry; mean.
Destitute of a beard or awn; as, bald wheat.
Destitute of the natural covering.


baldpated ::: a. --> Destitute of hair on the head; baldheaded.

balloon fish ::: --> A fish of the genus Diodon or the genus Tetraodon, having the power of distending its body by taking air or water into its dilatable esophagus. See Globefish, and Bur fish.

ballooning spider ::: --> A spider which has the habit of rising into the air. Many kinds ( esp. species of Lycosa) do this while young by ejecting threads of silk until the force of the wind upon them carries the spider aloft.

balloon ::: n. --> A bag made of silk or other light material, and filled with hydrogen gas or heated air, so as to rise and float in the atmosphere; especially, one with a car attached for aerial navigation.
A ball or globe on the top of a pillar, church, etc., as at St. Paul&


ballotade ::: v. i. --> A leap of a horse, as between two pillars, or upon a straight line, so that when his four feet are in the air, he shows only the shoes of his hind feet, without jerking out.

baluster ::: n. --> A small column or pilaster, used as a support to the rail of an open parapet, to guard the side of a staircase, or the front of a gallery. See Balustrade.

balustrade ::: n. --> A row of balusters topped by a rail, serving as an open parapet, as along the edge of a balcony, terrace, bridge, staircase, or the eaves of a building.

bandoline ::: n. --> A glutinous pomatum for the fair.

bang ::: v. t. --> To beat, as with a club or cudgel; to treat with violence; to handle roughly.
To beat or thump, or to cause ( something) to hit or strike against another object, in such a way as to make a loud noise; as, to bang a drum or a piano; to bang a door (against the doorpost or casing) in shutting it.
To cut squarely across, as the tail of a hors, or the forelock of human beings; to cut (the hair).


barbastel ::: n. --> A European bat (Barbastellus communis), with hairy lips.

barbate ::: a. --> Bearded; beset with long and weak hairs.

barbecue ::: n. --> A hog, ox, or other large animal roasted or broiled whole for a feast.
A social entertainment, where many people assemble, usually in the open air, at which one or more large animals are roasted or broiled whole.
A floor, on which coffee beans are sun-dried. ::: v. t.


barbellate ::: a. --> Having short, stiff hairs, often barbed at the point.

barbellulate ::: a. --> Barbellate with diminutive hairs or barbs.

barber ::: n. --> One whose occupation it is to shave or trim the beard, and to cut and dress the hair of his patrons. ::: v. t. --> To shave and dress the beard or hair of.

barbet ::: n. --> A variety of small dog, having long curly hair.
A bird of the family Bucconidae, allied to the Cuckoos, having a large, conical beak swollen at the base, and bearded with five bunches of stiff bristles; the puff bird. It inhabits tropical America and Africa.
A larva that feeds on aphides.


barbigerous ::: a. --> Having a beard; bearded; hairy.

barium ::: n. --> One of the elements, belonging to the alkaline earth group; a metal having a silver-white color, and melting at a very high temperature. It is difficult to obtain the pure metal, from the facility with which it becomes oxidized in the air. Atomic weight, 137. Symbol, Ba. Its oxide called baryta.

barking irons ::: --> Instruments used in taking off the bark of trees.
A pair of pistols.


barn ::: n. --> A covered building used chiefly for storing grain, hay, and other productions of a farm. In the United States a part of the barn is often used for stables.
A child. [Obs.] See Bairn. ::: v. t. --> To lay up in a barn.


bath ::: n. --> The act of exposing the body, or part of the body, for purposes of cleanliness, comfort, health, etc., to water, vapor, hot air, or the like; as, a cold or a hot bath; a medicated bath; a steam bath; a hip bath.
Water or other liquid for bathing.
A receptacle or place where persons may immerse or wash their bodies in water.
A building containing an apartment or a series of apartments


batter ::: v. t. --> To beat with successive blows; to beat repeatedly and with violence, so as to bruise, shatter, or demolish; as, to batter a wall or rampart.
To wear or impair as if by beating or by hard usage.
To flatten (metal) by hammering, so as to compress it inwardly and spread it outwardly.
A semi-liquid mixture of several ingredients, as, flour, eggs, milk, etc., beaten together and used in cookery.


bazar ::: n. --> In the East, an exchange, marketplace, or assemblage of shops where goods are exposed for sale.
A spacious hall or suite of rooms for the sale of goods, as at a fair.
A fair for the sale of fancy wares, toys, etc., commonly for a charitable objects.


bairam ::: n. --> The name of two Mohammedan festivals, of which one is held at the close of the fast called Ramadan, and the other seventy days after the fast.

bairn ::: n. --> A child.

beard ::: n. --> The hair that grows on the chin, lips, and adjacent parts of the human face, chiefly of male adults.
The long hairs about the face in animals, as in the goat.
The cluster of small feathers at the base of the beak in some birds
The appendages to the jaw in some Cetacea, and to the mouth or jaws of some fishes.
The byssus of certain shellfish, as the muscle.


bearn ::: n. --> See Bairn.

bedchair ::: n. --> A chair with adjustable back, for the sick, to support them while sitting up in bed.

bee line ::: --> The shortest line from one place to another, like that of a bee to its hive when loaded with honey; an air line.

belle ::: n. --> A young lady of superior beauty and attractions; a handsome lady, or one who attracts notice in society; a fair lady.

bellibone ::: n. --> A woman excelling both in beauty and goodness; a fair maid.

bell jar ::: --> A glass vessel, varying in size, open at the bottom and closed at the top like a bell, and having a knob or handle at the top for lifting it. It is used for a great variety of purposes; as, with the air pump, and for holding gases, also for keeping the dust from articles exposed to view.

bellows ::: n. sing. & pl. --> An instrument, utensil, or machine, which, by alternate expansion and contraction, or by rise and fall of the top, draws in air through a valve and expels it through a tube for various purposes, as blowing fires, ventilating mines, or filling the pipes of an organ with wind.

bengal ::: n. --> A province in India, giving its name to various stuffs, animals, etc.
A thin stuff, made of silk and hair, originally brought from Bengal.
Striped gingham, originally brought from Bengal; Bengal stripes.


bernardine ::: a. --> Of or pertaining to St. Bernard of Clairvaux, or to the Cistercian monks. ::: n. --> A Cistercian monk.

Besides these transcriptions or impresses the psychical vision receives thought Images and other forms created by constant activity of consciousaess in ourselves or in other human beings, and these may be according to the character of the activity, images of truth or falsehood or else mixed things, partly true, partly false, and may be too either mere shells and representa- tions or images inspired wth a temporary life and consciousness and, it may be, canjing in them in one way or another some kind of beneficent or maleficent action or some willed or unwilled effectiveness on our minds or vital being or through them e^'cn on the body. These transcriptions, impresses, thought images, life images, projections of the consciousness may also be representa- tions or creations not of the physical wxtrJd, but of vital, psychic or mental worlds beyond us, seen in our own minds or projected from other than human beings. And as there is this psychical vision of which some of the more cxremaf ana’ ordinary marrr- festaUons arc well enough known by the name of clairvoyance, so there is a psychical hearing and psychical touch, taste, smell

bessemer steel ::: --> Steel made directly from cast iron, by burning out a portion of the carbon and other impurities that the latter contains, through the agency of a blast of air which is forced through the molten metal; -- so called from Sir Henry Bessemer, an English engineer, the inventor of the process.

bete ::: v. t. --> To mend; to repair.
To renew or enkindle (a fire).
To better; to mend. See Beete.


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;


betterment ::: n. --> A making better; amendment; improvement.
An improvement of an estate which renders it better than mere repairing would do; -- generally used in the plural.


beurre ::: n. --> A beurre (or buttery) pear, one with the meat soft and melting; -- used with a distinguishing word; as, Beurre d&

biconjugate ::: a. --> Twice paired, as when a petiole forks twice.

bigeminate ::: a. --> Having a forked petiole, and a pair of leaflets at the end of each division; biconjugate; twice paired; -- said of a decompound leaf.

bijugate ::: a. --> Having two pairs, as of leaflets.

binate ::: a. --> Double; growing in pairs or couples.

birlaw ::: n. --> A law made by husbandmen respecting rural affairs; a rustic or local law or by-law.

bivium ::: n. --> One side of an echinoderm, including a pair of ambulacra, in distinction from the opposite side (trivium), which includes three ambulacra.

black ::: a. --> Destitute of light, or incapable of reflecting it; of the color of soot or coal; of the darkest or a very dark color, the opposite of white; characterized by such a color; as, black cloth; black hair or eyes.
In a less literal sense: Enveloped or shrouded in darkness; very dark or gloomy; as, a black night; the heavens black with clouds.
Fig.: Dismal, gloomy, or forbidding, like darkness; destitute of moral light or goodness; atrociously wicked; cruel;


black hole ::: --> A dungeon or dark cell in a prison; a military lock-up or guardroom; -- now commonly with allusion to the cell (the Black Hole) in a fort at Calcutta, into which 146 English prisoners were thrust by the nabob Suraja Dowla on the night of June 20, 17656, and in which 123 of the prisoners died before morning from lack of air.

blacks ::: n. pl. --> The name of a kind of in used in copperplate printing, prepared from the charred husks of the grape, and residue of the wine press.
Soot flying in the air.
Black garments, etc. See Black, n., 4.


bladder ::: n. --> A bag or sac in animals, which serves as the receptacle of some fluid; as, the urinary bladder; the gall bladder; -- applied especially to the urinary bladder, either within the animal, or when taken out and inflated with air.
Any vesicle or blister, especially if filled with air, or a thin, watery fluid.
A distended, membranaceous pericarp.
Anything inflated, empty, or unsound.


blanch ::: a. --> To take the color out of, and make white; to bleach; as, to blanch linen; age has blanched his hair.
To bleach by excluding the light, as the stalks or leaves of plants, by earthing them up or tying them together.
To make white by removing the skin of, as by scalding; as, to blanch almonds.
To whiten, as the surface of meat, by plunging into boiling water and afterwards into cold, so as to harden the surface and retain


blandiloquious ::: a. --> Fair-spoken; flattering.

blast ::: n. --> A violent gust of wind.
A forcible stream of air from an orifice, as from a bellows, the mouth, etc. Hence: The continuous blowing to which one charge of ore or metal is subjected in a furnace; as, to melt so many tons of iron at a blast.
The exhaust steam from and engine, driving a column of air out of a boiler chimney, and thus creating an intense draught through the fire; also, any draught produced by the blast.


blast pipe ::: --> The exhaust pipe of a steam engine, or any pipe delivering steam or air, when so constructed as to cause a blast.

blemishment ::: n. --> The state of being blemished; blemish; disgrace; damage; impairment.

blemish ::: v. t. --> To mark with deformity; to injure or impair, as anything which is well formed, or excellent; to mar, or make defective, either the body or mind.
To tarnish, as reputation or character; to defame. ::: n. --> Any mark of deformity or injury, whether physical or


blindfold ::: fig. With the awareness or clear thinking impaired, the mind blinded and without perception.

blindness ::: 1. A lack or impairment of vision. 2. *Fig.* Lack of vision or awareness.

bloat ::: v. t. --> To make turgid, as with water or air; to cause a swelling of the surface of, from effusion of serum in the cellular tissue, producing a morbid enlargement, often accompanied with softness.
To inflate; to puff up; to make vain.
To dry (herrings) in smoke. See Blote. ::: v. i.


blonde ::: v. t. --> Of a fair color; light-colored; as, blond hair; a blond complexion. ::: n. --> A person of very fair complexion, with light hair and light blue eyes.
A kind of silk lace originally of the color of raw silk,


blood-boltered ::: a. --> Having the hair matted with clotted blood.

blossom ::: n. --> The flower of a plant, or the essential organs of reproduction, with their appendages; florescence; bloom; the flowers of a plant, collectively; as, the blossoms and fruit of a tree; an apple tree in blossom.
A blooming period or stage of development; something lovely that gives rich promise.
The color of a horse that has white hairs intermixed with sorrel and bay hairs; -- otherwise called peach color.


blot ::: v. t. --> To spot, stain, or bespatter, as with ink.
To impair; to damage; to mar; to soil.
To stain with infamy; to disgrace.
To obliterate, as writing with ink; to cancel; to efface; -- generally with out; as, to blot out a word or a sentence. Often figuratively; as, to blot out offenses.
To obscure; to eclipse; to shadow.
To dry, as writing, with blotting paper.


blower ::: n. --> One who, or that which, blows.
A device for producing a current of air; as: (a) A metal plate temporarily placed before the upper part of a grate or open fire. (b) A machine for producing an artificial blast or current of air by pressure, as for increasing the draft of a furnace, ventilating a building or shaft, cleansing gram, etc.
A blowing out or excessive discharge of gas from a hole or fissure in a mine.


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.


blowpipe ::: n. --> A tube for directing a jet of air into a fire or into the flame of a lamp or candle, so as to concentrate the heat on some object.
A blowgun; a blowtube.


blow ::: to produce a sound or cause to sound as by expelling a current of air.

blow ::: v. i. --> To flower; to blossom; to bloom.
To produce a current of air; to move, as air, esp. to move rapidly or with power; as, the wind blows.
To send forth a forcible current of air, as from the mouth or from a pair of bellows.
To breathe hard or quick; to pant; to puff.
To sound on being blown into, as a trumpet.
To spout water, etc., from the blowholes, as a whale.


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.


bobsleigh ::: n. --> A short sled, mostly used as one of a pair connected by a reach or coupling; also, the compound sled so formed.

bodkin ::: n. --> A dagger.
An implement of steel, bone, ivory, etc., with a sharp point, for making holes by piercing; a /tiletto; an eyeleteer.
A sharp tool, like an awl, used for picking /ut letters from a column or page in making corrections.
A kind of needle with a large eye and a blunt point, for drawing tape, ribbon, etc., through a loop or a hem; a tape needle.
A kind of pin used by women to fasten the hair.


bole ::: n. --> The trunk or stem of a tree, or that which is like it.
An aperture, with a wooden shutter, in the wall of a house, for giving, occasionally, air or light; also, a small closet.
A measure. See Boll, n., 2.
Any one of several varieties of friable earthy clay, usually colored more or less strongly red by oxide of iron, and used to color and adulterate various substances. It was formerly used in medicine. It is composed essentially of hydrous silicates of alumina, or more rarely


bonair ::: a. --> Gentle; courteous; complaisant; yielding.

bonfire ::: n. --> A large fire built in the open air, as an expression of public joy and exultation, or for amusement.

booth ::: n. --> A house or shed built of boards, boughs, or other slight materials, for temporary occupation.
A covered stall or temporary structure in a fair or market, or at a polling place.


both ::: a. or pron. --> The one and the other; the two; the pair, without exception of either. ::: conj. --> As well; not only; equally.

bottom ::: n. --> The lowest part of anything; the foot; as, the bottom of a tree or well; the bottom of a hill, a lane, or a page.
The part of anything which is beneath the contents and supports them, as the part of a chair on which a person sits, the circular base or lower head of a cask or tub, or the plank floor of a ship&


bow-compass ::: n. --> An arcograph.
A small pair of compasses, one leg of which carries a pencil, or a pen, for drawing circles. Its legs are often connected by a bow-shaped spring, instead of by a joint.
A pair of compasses, with a bow or arched plate riveted to one of the legs, and passing through the other.


brachiate ::: a. --> Having branches in pairs, decussated, all nearly horizontal, and each pair at right angles with the next, as in the maple and lilac.

branchia ::: n. --> A gill; a respiratory organ for breathing the air contained in water, such as many aquatic and semiaquatic animals have.

breakdown ::: n. --> The act or result of breaking down, as of a carriage; downfall.
A noisy, rapid, shuffling dance engaged in competitively by a number of persons or pairs in succession, as among the colored people of the Southern United States, and so called, perhaps, because the exercise is continued until most of those who take part in it break down.
Any rude, noisy dance performed by shuffling the feet,


breath ::: 1. The air inhaled and exhaled in respiration. Also fig. 2. A momentary stirring of air, a slight gust. 3. Spirit or vitality; life. 4. The vapour, heat, or odour of exhaled air. Also fig. **5. A slight suggestion; hint; whisper. Breath,* *breath-fastened.**

breathe ::: 1. To be alive; live. 2. To take air, oxygen, etc., into the lungs and expel it; inhale and exhale; respire. Also fig. 3. To control the outgoing breath in producing voice and speech sounds. 4. To utter, especially quietly. 5. To make apparent or manifest; express; suggest. 6. To exhale (something); emit. 7. To impart as if by breathing; instil. 8. To move gently or blow lightly, as air. breathes, breathed, breathing. ::: To breathe upon fig. To taint; corrupt.

breathe ::: v. i. --> To respire; to inhale and exhale air; hence;, to live.
To take breath; to rest from action.
To pass like breath; noiselessly or gently; to exhale; to emanate; to blow gently. ::: v. t. --> To inhale and exhale in the process of respiration; to


breathing ::: p. pr. & vb. n. --> of Breathe ::: n. --> Respiration; the act of inhaling and exhaling air.
Air in gentle motion.
Any gentle influence or operation; inspiration; as, the breathings of the Spirit.


breathless ::: 1. Motionless or still, as air without a breeze. 2. Not breathing; without breath.

breath ::: n. --> The air inhaled and exhaled in respiration; air which, in the process of respiration, has parted with oxygen and has received carbonic acid, aqueous vapor, warmth, etc.
The act of breathing naturally or freely; the power or capacity to breathe freely; as, I am out of breath.
The power of respiration, and hence, life.
Time to breathe; respite; pause.
A single respiration, or the time of making it; a single


breeze ::: a light current of air; a gentle wind. breezes.

breezy ::: a. --> Characterized by, or having, breezes; airy.
Fresh; brisk; full of life.


bridgeboard ::: n. --> A notched board to which the treads and risers of the steps of wooden stairs are fastened.
A board or plank used as a bridge.


brills ::: n. pl. --> The hair on the eyelids of a horse.

brinjaree ::: n. --> A rough-haired East Indian variety of the greyhound.

bristle ::: n. --> A short, stiff, coarse hair, as on the back of swine.
A stiff, sharp, roundish hair. ::: v. t. --> To erect the bristles of; to cause to stand up, as the bristles of an angry hog; -- sometimes with up.
To fix a bristle to; as, to bristle a thread.


bristly ::: a. --> Thick set with bristles, or with hairs resembling bristles; rough.

broken-backed ::: a. --> Having a broken back; as, a broken-backed chair.
Hogged; so weakened in the frame as to droop at each end; -- said of a ship.


broken-hearted ::: a. --> Having the spirits depressed or crushed by grief or despair.

brontotherium ::: n. --> A genus of large extinct mammals from the miocene strata of western North America. They were allied to the rhinoceros, but the skull bears a pair of powerful horn cores in front of the orbits, and the fore feet were four-toed. See Illustration in Appendix.

brow ::: 1. The part of the face from the eyes to the hairline. forehead. 2. The expression of the face; countenance. 3. The eyebrow. pl. **brows.**

brow ::: n. --> The prominent ridge over the eye, with the hair that covers it, forming an arch above the orbit.
The hair that covers the brow (ridge over the eyes); the eyebrow.
The forehead; as, a feverish brow.
The general air of the countenance.
The edge or projecting upper part of a steep place; as, the brow of a precipice; the brow of a hill.


brumaire ::: n. --> The second month of the calendar adopted by the first French republic. It began thirty days after the autumnal equinox. See Vendemiaire.

brush ::: n. --> An instrument composed of bristles, or other like material, set in a suitable back or handle, as of wood, bone, or ivory, and used for various purposes, as in removing dust from clothes, laying on colors, etc. Brushes have different shapes and names according to their use; as, clothes brush, paint brush, tooth brush, etc.
The bushy tail of a fox.
A tuft of hair on the mandibles.
Branches of trees lopped off; brushwood.


bubble ::: n. --> A thin film of liquid inflated with air or gas; as, a soap bubble; bubbles on the surface of a river.
A small quantity of air or gas within a liquid body; as, bubbles rising in champagne or aerated waters.
A globule of air, or globular vacuum, in a transparent solid; as, bubbles in window glass, or in a lens.
A small, hollow, floating bead or globe, formerly used for testing the strength of spirits.


buckle ::: n. --> A device, usually of metal, consisting of a frame with one more movable tongues or catches, used for fastening things together, as parts of dress or harness, by means of a strap passing through the frame and pierced by the tongue.
A distortion bulge, bend, or kink, as in a saw blade or a plate of sheet metal.
A curl of hair, esp. a kind of crisp curl formerly worn; also, the state of being curled.


buckling ::: p. pr. & vb. n. --> of Buckle ::: a. --> Wavy; curling, as hair.

bucolic ::: a. --> Of or pertaining to the life and occupation of a shepherd; pastoral; rustic. ::: n. --> A pastoral poem, representing rural affairs, and the life, manners, and occupation of shepherds; as, the Bucolics of Theocritus and Virgil.

bude burner ::: --> A burner consisting of two or more concentric Argand burners (the inner rising above the outer) and a central tube by which oxygen gas or common air is supplied.

bude light ::: --> A light in which high illuminating power is obtained by introducing a jet of oxygen gas or of common air into the center of a flame fed with coal gas or with oil.

buoy ::: n. --> A float; esp. a floating object moored to the bottom, to mark a channel or to point out the position of something beneath the water, as an anchor, shoal, rock, etc. ::: v. t. --> To keep from sinking in a fluid, as in water or air; to keep afloat; -- with up.

bur fish ::: --> A spinose, plectognath fish of the Allantic coast of the United States (esp. Chilo mycterus geometricus) having the power of distending its body with water or air, so as to resemble a chestnut bur; -- called also ball fish, balloon fish, and swellfish.

burghbote ::: n. --> A contribution toward the building or repairing of castles or walls for the defense of a city or town.

bushelman ::: n. --> A tailor&

busy ::: a. --> Engaged in some business; hard at work (either habitually or only for the time being); occupied with serious affairs; not idle nor at leisure; as, a busy merchant.
Constantly at work; diligent; active.
Crowded with business or activities; -- said of places and times; as, a busy street.
Officious; meddling; foolish active.
Careful; anxious.


busybody ::: n. --> One who officiously concerns himself with the affairs of others; a meddling person.

cachexy ::: n. --> A condition of ill health and impairment of nutrition due to impoverishment of the blood, esp. when caused by a specific morbid process (as cancer or tubercle).

cacolet ::: n. --> A chair, litter, or other contrivance fitted to the back or pack saddle of a mule for carrying travelers in mountainous districts, or for the transportation of the sick and wounded of an army.

cage ::: n. --> A box or inclosure, wholly or partly of openwork, in wood or metal, used for confining birds or other animals.
A place of confinement for malefactors
An outer framework of timber, inclosing something within it; as, the cage of a staircase.
A skeleton frame to limit the motion of a loose piece, as a ball valve.
A wirework strainer, used in connection with pumps and pipes.


cajole ::: v. i. --> To deceive with flattery or fair words; to wheedle.

calamistrate ::: v. i. --> To curl or friz, as the hair.

calamistration ::: n. --> The act or process of curling the hair.

caliduct ::: n. --> A pipe or duct used to convey hot air or steam.

calipers ::: n. pl. --> An instrument, usually resembling a pair of dividers or compasses with curved legs, for measuring the diameter or thickness of bodies, as of work shaped in a lathe or planer, timber, masts, shot, etc.; or the bore of firearms, tubes, etc.; -- called also caliper compasses, or caliber compasses.

caller ::: n. --> One who calls. ::: a. --> Cool; refreshing; fresh; as, a caller day; the caller air.
Fresh; in good condition; as, caller berrings.


calligraphy ::: n. --> Fair or elegant penmanship.

callus ::: n. --> Same as Callosity
The material of repair in fractures of bone; a substance exuded at the site of fracture, which is at first soft or cartilaginous in consistence, but is ultimately converted into true bone and unites the fragments into a single piece.
The new formation over the end of a cutting, before it puts out rootlets.


cambium ::: n. --> A series of formative cells lying outside of the wood proper and inside of the inner bark. The growth of new wood takes place in the cambium, which is very soft.
A fancied nutritive juice, formerly supposed to originate in the blood, to repair losses of the system, and to promote its increase.


camelshair ::: a. --> Of camel&

camlet ::: n. --> A woven fabric originally made of camel&

candid ::: a. --> White.
Free from undue bias; disposed to think and judge according to truth and justice, or without partiality or prejudice; fair; just; impartial; as, a candid opinion.
Open; frank; ingenuous; outspoken.


candor ::: n. --> Whiteness; brightness; (as applied to moral conditions) usullied purity; innocence.
A disposition to treat subjects with fairness; freedom from prejudice or disguise; frankness; sincerity.


cantarro ::: n. --> A weight used in southern Europe and East for heavy articles. It varies in different localities; thus, at Rome it is nearly 75 pounds, in Sardinia nearly 94 pounds, in Cairo it is 95 pounds, in Syria about 503 pounds.
A liquid measure in Spain, ranging from two and a half to four gallons.


canto ::: n. --> One of the chief divisions of a long poem; a book.
The highest vocal part; the air or melody in choral music; anciently the tenor, now the soprano.


canzone ::: n. --> A song or air for one or more voices, of Provencal origin, resembling, though not strictly, the madrigal.
An instrumental piece in the madrigal style.


caoutchouc ::: n. --> A tenacious, elastic, gummy substance obtained from the milky sap of several plants of tropical South America (esp. the euphorbiaceous tree Siphonia elastica or Hevea caoutchouc), Asia, and Africa. Being impermeable to liquids and gases, and not readly affected by exposure to air, acids, and alkalies, it is used, especially when vulcanized, for many purposes in the arts and in manufactures. Also called India rubber (because it was first brought from India, and was formerly used chiefly for erasing pencil marks) and gum elastic. See

capillaceous ::: a. --> Having long filaments; resembling a hair; slender. See Capillary.

capillament ::: n. --> A filament.
Any villous or hairy covering; a fine fiber or filament, as of the nerves.


capillary ::: a. --> Resembling a hair; fine; minute; very slender; having minute tubes or interspaces; having very small bore; as, the capillary vessels of animals and plants.
Pertaining to capillary tubes or vessels; as, capillary action. ::: n.


capillature ::: n. --> A bush of hair; frizzing of the hair.

capillaire ::: n. --> A sirup prepared from the maiden-hair, formerly supposed to have medicinal properties.
Any simple sirup flavored with orange flowers.


capilliform ::: a. --> In the shape or form of, a hair, or of hairs.

capillose ::: a. --> Having much hair; hairy.

capping plane ::: --> A plane used for working the upper surface of staircase rails.

captain ::: 1. One who commands, leads, or guides others. 2. The officer in command of a ship, an aircraft, or a spacecraft.

capuchin ::: n. --> A Franciscan monk of the austere branch established in 1526 by Matteo di Baschi, distinguished by wearing the long pointed cowl or capoch of St. Francis.
A garment for women, consisting of a cloak and hood, resembling, or supposed to resemble, that of capuchin monks.
A long-tailed South American monkey (Cabus capucinus), having the forehead naked and wrinkled, with the hair on the crown reflexed and resembling a monk&


caracal ::: n. --> A lynx (Felis, or Lynx, caracal.) It is a native of Africa and Asia. Its ears are black externally, and tipped with long black hairs.

caracole ::: n. --> A half turn which a horseman makes, either to the right or the left.
A staircase in a spiral form. ::: v. i. --> To move in a caracole, or in caracoles; to wheel.


carburetor ::: n. --> An apparatus in which coal gas, hydrogen, or air is passed through or over a volatile hydrocarbon, in order to confer or increase illuminating power.

card ::: n. --> A piece of pasteboard, or thick paper, blank or prepared for various uses; as, a playing card; a visiting card; a card of invitation; pl. a game played with cards.
A published note, containing a brief statement, explanation, request, expression of thanks, or the like; as, to put a card in the newspapers. Also, a printed programme, and (fig.), an attraction or inducement; as, this will be a good card for the last day of the fair.
A paper on which the points of the compass are marked; the


careen ::: v. t. --> To cause (a vessel) to lean over so that she floats on one side, leaving the other side out of water and accessible for repairs below the water line; to case to be off the keel. ::: v. i. --> To incline to one side, or lie over, as a ship when sailing on a wind; to be off the keel.

carlock ::: n. --> A sort of Russian isinglass, made from the air bladder of the sturgeon, and used in clarifying wine.

carroty ::: a. --> Like a carrot in color or in taste; -- an epithet given to reddish yellow hair, etc.

cartbote ::: n. --> Wood to which a tenant is entitled for making and repairing carts and other instruments of husbandry.

case-bay ::: n. --> The space between two principals or girders
One of the joists framed between a pair of girders in naked flooring.


cashmere ::: n. --> A rich stuff for shawls, scarfs, etc., originally made in Cashmere from the soft wool found beneath the hair of the goats of Cashmere, Thibet, and the Himalayas. Some cashmere, of fine quality, is richly embroidered for sale to Europeans.
A dress fabric made of fine wool, or of fine wool and cotton, in imitation of the original cashmere.


castlebuilder ::: n. --> Fig.: one who builds castles in the air or forms visionary schemes.

cataract ::: n. --> A great fall of water over a precipice; a large waterfall.
An opacity of the crystalline lens, or of its capsule, which prevents the passage of the rays of light and impairs or destroys the sight.
A kind of hydraulic brake for regulating the action of pumping engines and other machines; -- sometimes called dashpot.


caterpillar ::: n. --> The larval state of a butterfly or any lepidopterous insect; sometimes, but less commonly, the larval state of other insects, as the sawflies, which are also called false caterpillars. The true caterpillars have three pairs of true legs, and several pairs of abdominal fleshy legs (prolegs) armed with hooks. Some are hairy, others naked. They usually feed on leaves, fruit, and succulent vegetables, being often very destructive, Many of them are popularly called worms, as the cutworm, cankerworm, army worm, cotton worm,

cathedral ::: n. --> The principal church in a diocese, so called because in it the bishop has his official chair (Cathedra) or throne. ::: a. --> Pertaining to the head church of a diocese; as, a cathedral church; cathedral service.
Emanating from the chair of office, as of a pope or


cathedra ::: n. --> The official chair or throne of a bishop, or of any person in high authority.

cathedrated ::: a. --> Relating to the chair or office of a teacher.

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.

CAYATRI. ::: The power of Gayairi is the Light of the divine

caird ::: n. --> A traveling tinker; also a tramp or sturdy beggar.

cairngormstone ::: --> A yellow or smoky brown variety of rock crystal, or crystallized quartz, found esp, in the mountain of Cairngorm, in Scotland.

cairn ::: n. --> A rounded or conical heap of stones erected by early inhabitants of the British Isles, apparently as a sepulchral monument.
A pile of stones heaped up as a landmark, or to arrest attention, as in surveying, or in leaving traces of an exploring party, etc.


Central faith ::: A faith in the soul or the central being behind, a faith which is there even when the mind doubts and (he vital despairs and the physical wants to collapse, and after the attack is over, reappears and pushes on the path again.

ceratodus ::: n. --> A genus of ganoid fishes, of the order Dipnoi, first known as Mesozoic fossil fishes; but recently two living species have been discovered in Australian rivers. They have lungs so well developed that they can leave the water and breathe in air. In Australia they are called salmon and baramunda. See Dipnoi, and Archipterygium.

ceremony ::: n. --> Ar act or series of acts, often of a symbolical character, prescribed by law, custom, or authority, in the conduct of important matters, as in the performance of religious duties, the transaction of affairs of state, and the celebration of notable events; as, the ceremony of crowning a sovereign; the ceremonies observed in consecrating a church; marriage and baptismal ceremonies.
Behavior regulated by strict etiquette; a formal method of performing acts of civility; forms of civility prescribed by custom


cerium ::: n. --> A rare metallic element, occurring in the minerals cerite, allanite, monazite, etc. Symbol Ce. Atomic weight 141.5. It resembles iron in color and luster, but is soft, and both malleable and ductile. It tarnishes readily in the air.

changeling ::: n. --> One who, or that which, is left or taken in the place of another, as a child exchanged by fairies.
A simpleton; an idiot.
One apt to change; a waverer. ::: a. --> Taken or left in place of another; changed.


chaomancy ::: n. --> Divination by means of appearances in the air.

chapelet ::: n. --> A pair of straps, with stirrups, joined at the top and fastened to the pommel or the frame of the saddle, after they have been adjusted to the convenience of the rider.
A kind of chain pump, or dredging machine.


charcoal ::: v. t. --> Impure carbon prepared from vegetable or animal substances; esp., coal made by charring wood in a kiln, retort, etc., from which air is excluded. It is used for fuel and in various mechanical, artistic, and chemical processes.
Finely prepared charcoal in small sticks, used as a drawing implement.


chargeship ::: n. --> The office of a charge d&

chaired ::: imp. & p. pr. --> of Chair

chairing ::: p. pr. & vb. n. --> of Chair

chairman ::: n. --> The presiding officer of a committee, or of a public or private meeting, or of any organized body.
One whose business it is to cary a chair or sedan.


chairmanship ::: n. --> The office of a chairman of a meeting or organized body.

chairmen ::: pl. --> of Chairman

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


checkrein ::: n. --> A short rein looped over the check hook to prevent a horse from lowering his head; -- called also a bearing rein.
A branch rein connecting the driving rein of one horse of a span or pair with the bit of the other horse.


cheek ::: n. --> The side of the face below the eye.
The cheek bone.
Those pieces of a machine, or of any timber, or stone work, which form corresponding sides, or which are similar and in pair; as, the cheeks (jaws) of a vise; the cheeks of a gun carriage, etc.
The branches of a bridle bit.
A section of a flask, so made that it can be moved laterally, to permit the removal of the pattern from the mold; the


chelicera ::: n. --> One of the anterior pair of mouth organs, terminated by a pincherlike claw, in scorpions and allied Arachnida. They are homologous with the falcers of spiders, and probably with the mandibles of insects.

chevelure ::: n. --> A hairlike envelope.

chiaro-oscuro ::: n. --> The arrangement of light and dark parts in a work of art, such as a drawing or painting, whether in monochrome or in color.
The art or practice of so arranging the light and dark parts as to produce a harmonious effect. Cf. Clair-obscur.


chicanery ::: n. --> Mean or unfair artifice to perplex a cause and obscure the truth; stratagem; sharp practice; sophistry.

chignon ::: n. --> A knot, boss, or mass of hair, natural or artificial, worn by a woman at the back of the head.

chilliness ::: n. --> A state or sensation of being chilly; a disagreeable sensation of coldness.
A moderate degree of coldness; disagreeable coldness or rawness; as, the chilliness of the air.
Formality; lack of warmth.


chilognatha ::: n. pl. --> One of the two principal orders of myriapods. They have numerous segments, each bearing two pairs of small, slender legs, which are attached ventrally, near together.

chilopoda ::: n. pl. --> One of the orders of myriapods, including the centipeds. They have a single pair of elongated legs attached laterally to each segment; well developed jaws; and a pair of thoracic legs converted into poison fangs. They are insectivorous, very active, and some species grow to the length of a foot.

chlorine ::: n. --> One of the elementary substances, commonly isolated as a greenish yellow gas, two and one half times as heavy as air, of an intensely disagreeable suffocating odor, and exceedingly poisonous. It is abundant in nature, the most important compound being common salt. It is powerful oxidizing, bleaching, and disinfecting agent. Symbol Cl. Atomic weight, 35.4.

cicada ::: n. --> Any species of the genus Cicada. They are large hemipterous insects, with nearly transparent wings. The male makes a shrill sound by peculiar organs in the under side of the abdomen, consisting of a pair of stretched membranes, acted upon by powerful muscles. A noted American species (C. septendecim) is called the seventeen year locust. Another common species is the dogday cicada.

cilia ::: n. pl. --> The eyelashes.
Small, generally microscopic, vibrating appendages lining certain organs, as the air passages of the higher animals, and in the lower animals often covering also the whole or a part of the exterior. They are also found on some vegetable organisms. In the Infusoria, and many larval forms, they are locomotive organs.
Hairlike processes, commonly marginal and forming a fringe like the eyelash.


cilice ::: n. --> A kind of haircloth undergarment.

CLAIRVOYANCE, vide Ciddkdsa.

— clalraudience, clairsenticnce arc the more external manifesta- tions, — with precisely the same range each in its own kind, the same fields and manner and conditions and saricties of their phenomena.

Clairaudience

clairaudience ::: the power to hear sounds said to exist beyond the reach of ordinary experiences or capacity.

cloud ::: 1. A visible collection of particles of water or ice suspended in the air, usually at an elevation above the earth"s surface. 2. Any similar mass, esp. of smoke or dust. 3. Something fleeting or unsubstantial. 4. Anything that obscures or darkens something, or causes gloom, trouble, suspicion, disgrace, etc. clouds, clouds", cloud-veils.

CONFESSION. ::: Helps to purge the consciousness of ham- pering elements and clears the inner air and makes for a closer and more intimate relation between the Guru and the disciple.

consonant ::: a speech sound produced by a partial or complete obstruction of the air stream by any of various constrictions of the speech organs, such as (p), (f), (r), (w), and (h).

corroded ::: impaired; deteriorated.

costume ::: n. A style of dress, including garments, accessories, and hairstyle, especially as characteristic of a particular country, period, or people. costumes. *v. 2. To furnish with a mode of attire, set of garments; dress. *costuming.

craft ::: a boat, ship, or aircraft.

crippled ::: impaired or flawed.

current ::: 1. (esp. of water or air) A steady usually natural flow in a particular direction. 2. A flow of electric charge through a conductor. current"s, currents.

dark ::: adj. 1. Lacking or having very little light. 2. Concealed or secret; mysterious. 3. Difficult to understand; obscure. 4. Characterized by gloom; dismal. 5. Fig. Sinister; evil; absent moral or spiritual values. 6. (used of color) Having a dark hue; almost black. 7. Showing a brooding ill humor. 8. Having a complexion that is not fair; swarthy. darker, darkest, dark-browed, dark-robed.* n. 9. Absence of light; dark state or condition; darkness, esp. that of night. 10. A dark place: a place of darkness. 11. The condition of being hidden from view, obscure, or unknown; obscurity. *in the dark: in concealment or secrecy.

den ::: 1. The shelter or retreat of a wild animal; a lair. 2. A cave used as a place of shelter or concealment. 3. A squalid or vile abode or place.

despair ::: the state in which all hope is lost or absent. despairs, despairing *adj.* Characterized by or resulting from despair; hopeless.

desperate ::: actuated by a feeling of hopelessness; that leaves little or no room for hope; such as to be despaired of; extremely dangerous or serious.

destroy ::: 1. To reduce anything to useless fragments, a useless form, or remains, as by rending, burning, or dissolving; injuring beyond repair or renewal; demolish; ruin; annihilate. 2. To subdue or defeat completely; crush. 3. To slay, to kill. destroys, destroyed, destroying, world-destroying.

dews ::: 1. Water droplets condensed from the air, usually at night, onto cool surfaces. 2. Something like or compared to such drops of moisture, as in purity, delicacy, or refreshing quality. dewy, Dew-time.

discredit ::: loss or lack of repute or esteem; impaired reputation; disrepute.

dispensation ("s) ::: the divine ordering of worldly affairs.

dragonflies ::: any of various large insects of the order Odonata or suborder Anisoptera, having a long slender body and two pairs of narrow, net-veined wings that are usually held outstretched while the insect is at rest.

dragon of the dark foundation ::: Sri Aurobindo: "All this action and struggle and ascension is supported by Heaven our Father and Earth our Mother, Parents of the Gods, who sustain respectively the purely mental and psychic and the physical consciousness. Their large and free scope is the condition of our achievement. Vayu, Master of life, links them together by the mid-air, the region of vital force. And there are other deities, — Parjanya, giver of the rain of heaven; Dadhikravan, the divine war-horse, a power of Agni; the mystic Dragon of the Foundations; Trita Aptya who on the third plane of existence consummates our triple being; and more besides.” The Secret of the Veda

draw ::: 1. To cause to move in a given direction or to a given position, as by leading. 2. To bring towards oneself or itself, as by inherent force or influence; attract. 3. To cause to come by attracting; attract. 4. To cause to move in a particular direction by or as by a pulling force; pull; drag. 5. To get, take or obtain as from a source; to derive. 6. To bring, take, or pull out, as from a receptacle or source. 7. To draw a (or the) line (fig.) to determine or define the limit between two things or groups; in modern colloquial use (esp. with at), to lay down a definite limit of action beyond which one refuses to go. 8. To make, sketch (a picture or representation of someone or something) in lines or words; to design, trace out, delineate; depict; also, to mould, model. 9. To mark or lay out; trace. 10. To compose or write out in legal format. 11. To write out (a bill of exchange or promissory note). 12. To disembowel. 13. To move or pull so as to cover or uncover something. 14. To suck or take in (air, for example); inhale. 15. To extend, lengthen, prolong, protract. 16. To cause to move after or toward one by applying continuous force; drag. draws, drew, drawn, drawing, wide-drawn.

Dreams on the vital plane ::: It is the vital being that goes out in the vital worlds and has the sense of floating in the air ?a its own (vital) body.

These are formations of the vital plane, sometimes things that try to happen but not necessarily effective. One can observe and understand, but not allow them to influence the mind ; for often adverse forces try to influence the mind by suggestion through these dream experiences.


drift ::: n. 1. A driving movement or force; impulse; impetus; pressure. 2. A gradual deviation from an original course, model, method, or intention. 3. Tendency, trend, meaning, or purport. 4. A bank or pile, as of sand or snow, heaped up by currents of air or water. 5. Something moving along in a current of air or water. 6. Any group of stars having a random distribution of velocities; usually applied to a group of stars with an apparent systematic motion towards some point in the sky. v. 7. To be carried along by or as if by currents of air or water. 8. To move leisurely or sporadically from place to place, especially without purpose. drifts, drifted, drifting, sleet-drift, slow-drifting.

element ::: 1. A component or constituent of a whole. 2. One of the substances, usually earth, water, air, and fire, formerly regarded as constituting the material universe. 3. A natural habitat, sphere of activity, environment, etc. elements.

elements ::: Sri Aurobindo: "The first ripple or vibration in causal matter creates a new and exceedingly fine and pervasive condition of matter called Akasha or Ether; more complex motion evolves out of Ether a somewhat intenser condition which is called Vayu, Air; and so by ever more complex motion with increasing intensity of condition for result, yet three other matter-states are successively developed, Agni or Fire, Apah or Water and Prithvi or Earth.” *Supplement to the Sri Aurobindo Birth Centenary Library

elements ::: “The first ripple or vibration in causal matter creates a new and exceedingly fine and pervasive condition of matter called Akasha or Ether; more complex motion evolves out of Ether a somewhat intenser condition which is called Vayu, Air; and so by ever more complex motion with increasing intensity of condition for result, yet three other matter-states are successively developed, Agni or Fire, Apah or Water and Prithvi or Earth.” Supplement to the Sri Aurobindo Birth Centenary Library

::: "Erinyes, in Greek mythology, the goddesses of vengeance, usually represented as three winged maidens, with snakes in their hair. They pursued criminals, drove them mad, and tormented them in Hades. They were spirits of punishment, avenging wrongs done especially to kindred. In Roman literature they were called Furies.” *Glossary and Index of Proper Names in Sri Aurobindo"s Works*

ethereal ::: 1. Of the celestial spheres; heavenly. 2. Characterized by lightness and insubstantiality; as impalpable or intangible as air. 3. Characterized by unusual lightness and delicacy 4. Of heaven or the spirit. ethereal-tressed.

Every sadbaka Is faced with two elements in him, the inner being which wants the Divine and the sadhana and the outer mainly vital and physical being which does not want them but remains attached to the things of the ordinary life. The mind is sometimes led by one, someUoves by the other. One of the most important things he has to do, therefore, is to decide fundamentally the quarrel between these two parts and to persuade or compel by psychic aspiration, by steadiness of the mind’s thought and will, by the choice of the higher vital in his emotional being, the opposing elements to be first quiescent and then consenting. So long as he is not able to do that his progress must be either very slow or fluctuating and chequered as the aspiration within cannot have a continuous action or a continuous result. Besides so long as thb is so, there are likely to be periodical revolts of the vita! repining at the slow progress, des- pairing, desponding, declaring the Adhar unfit ; calls from old life will come ; circumstances will be attracted which seem to justify it, suggestions will come from men and unseen powers pressing the sadhaka away from the sadhana and pointing back- ward to the former life. And yet in that life he is not likely to get any real satisfaction.

faerylike; of the nature of a faery (one of a class of supernatural beings, generally conceived as having a diminutive human form and possessing magical powers with which they intervene in human affairs); magical. faeries", faery-small.

fair

fig. Hearts filled with despair; disillusionment; devastating sorrow, especially from disappointment or tragedy in love.

flight ::: 1. The act or process of flying through the air with or without wings. 2. Fig. A passing above and beyond ordinary bounds. 3. A swift movement, transition, or progression. 4. A series of steps, terraces, etc., ascending without change of direction. flights.

float ::: 1. To remain suspended within or on the surface of a fluid without sinking. 2. To move or progress smoothly as on a stream. 3. To move or cause to move buoyantly, lightly, or freely across a surface or through air, water, etc.; drift. 4. To move lightly and gracefully. 5. Fig. To move or seem to move lightly and faintly before the eyes. floats, floated, floating.

FOUNDATION IN YOGA. ::: The things that have to be established are . brahmacarya, complete sex-purity ; samah, quiet and harmony in the being, its forces maintained but con- trolled, harmonised, disciplined ; satyam, truth and sincerity in the whole nature ; prasanfUj, a general state of peace and calm ; atmasanyaina, the power and habit to control whatever needs control in the movements of the nature. When these are fairly established, one has laid the foundation on which one can deve- lop the yoga consciousness and with the yoga consciousness there comes an easy opening to realisation and experience.

fountain ::: 1. The source or origin of anything. 2. A jet or stream of water made by artificial means to spout or rise from an opening or structure, as to afford water for use, to cool the air, or to serve for ornament. fountain"s, fountains.

fraud ::: a deception deliberately practiced in order to secure unfair or unlawful gain. frauds.

Furies ::: “Erinyes, in Greek mythology, the goddesses of vengeance, usually represented as three winged maidens, with snakes in their hair. They pursued criminals, drove them mad, and tormented them in Hades. They were spirits of punishment, avenging wrongs done especially to kindred. In Roman literature they were called Furies.” Glossary and Index of Proper Names in Sri Aurobindo’s Works

Fury ::: One of the avenging deities, dread goddesses with snakes twined in their hair, sent from Tartarus to avenge wrong and punish crime: in later accounts, three in number (Tisiphone, Megaera, Alecto). Hence, an avenging or tormenting infernal spirit. Fury’s.

fury ::: one of the avenging deities, dread goddesses with snakes twined in their hair, sent from Tartarus to avenge wrong and punish crime: in later accounts, three in number (Tisiphone, Megaera, Alecto). Hence, an avenging or tormenting infernal spirit. Fury"s.

genii ::: 1. A rendering of Arab., jinn, the collective name of a class of spirits (some good, some evil) supposed to interfere powerfully in human affairs. 2. Spirits, often appearing in human form, that when summoned carry out the wishes of the summoner.

Gorgon ::: Greek myth any of three winged monstrous sisters, Stheno, Euryale, and Medusa, who had live snakes for hair, huge teeth, and brazen claws. A glance at Medusa who was slain by Perseus) turned the beholder to stone.

gorgon ::: greek myth any of three winged monstrous sisters, Stheno, Euryale, and Medusa, who had live snakes for hair, huge teeth, and brazen claws. A glance at Medusa who was slain by Perseus) turned the beholder to stone.

gossamer ::: of or like gossamer (a fine filmy substance, consisting of cobwebs, spun by small spiders, which is seen floating in the air in calm weather, esp. in autumn); thin and light.

government ::: the exercise of political authority over the actions, affairs, etc., of a political unit, people, etc.

govern ::: v. 1. To direct and control the actions, affairs, policies, functions, etc. 2. To control the actions or behaviour of. 3. To be a predominant influence on (something); decide or determine (something). governs, governed, governing.

haze ::: 1. An aggregation in the atmosphere of very fine, widely dispersed, solid or liquid particles, or both, giving the air an opalescent appearance that subdues colours. 2. Reduced visibility in the air as a result of condensed water vapour, dust, etc., in the atmosphere. 3. Vagueness of obscurity, as of the mind or perception; confused or vague thoughts, feelings, etc.

heaven ::: 1. Any of the places in or beyond the sky conceived of as domains of divine beings in various religions. 2. The sky or universe as seen from the earth; the firmament. 3.* Fig. A condition or place of great happiness, delight, or pleasure. *Heaven, heaven"s, Heaven"s, heavens, heaven-air, heaven-bare, heaven-bliss, heaven-born, heaven-bound, heaven-fire, heaven-hints, heaven-leap, Heaven-light, heaven-lights, Heaven-nature"s, heaven-nymphs, heaven-pillaring, heaven-pleased, heaven-rapture"s, heaven-sent, heaven-sentience, heaven-surrounded, heaven-truth, heaven-use, heaven-worlds.

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.

Hoping to fill this new fair world with her joy.

hung fluttering or suspended in the air; hovering.

I have objected in the past to vairdgyn of the ascetic kind and the tamasic kind. By ascetic vairagya I mean that which denies life and world altogether and wants to disappear into the

immensitudes ::: Sri Aurobindo: “I take upon myself the right to coin new words. ‘Immensitudes’ is not any more fantastic than ‘infinitudes’ to pair ‘infinity’.” immensitude, Immensitudes.

immensitudes ::: Sri Aurobindo: “I take upon myself the right to coin new words. ‘Immensitudes’ is not any more fantastic than ‘infinitudes’ to pair ‘infinity’.”

impartial ::: not partial or biased; unprejudiced; fair. impartially.

indifferent ::: 1. Having no marked feeling for or against. 2. Without interest or feeling in regard to something; unbiased, impartial, neutral; fair; unconcerned, unmoved, apathetic. 3. Being neither good nor bad; neutral.

injustice ::: the quality or fact of being unjust; unfair; inequity.

intact ::: not altered, broken, or impaired; remaining uninjured, sound, or whole; untouched; unblemished.

issue ::: 1. The ultimate result, event, or outcome of a proceeding, affair, etc. 2. The act of sending out or putting forth; distribution. 3. Something that is sent out or put forth in any form. 4. The act of sending out or putting forth; promulgation; distribution. issues, issued, issuing, issueless.

It is this which explains many of the phenomena of clair- voyance, clairaudience, etc. ; for these phenomena are only the exceptional admission of the waking mentality into a limited sensitiveness to what might be called the image memory of the subtle ether,' by which not only the signs of all things past and present, but even those of things future can be seized ; for things future are already accomplished to knowledge and vision on higher planes of mind and their images can be reflected upon mind in the present. But these things which are exceptional to the w’aking mentality, difficult and to be perceived only by the pos- session of a special power or else after assiduous training, are natural to the dream-state of trance consciousness in which the subliminal mind is free. And that mind can al^o take cognizance

jaws ::: 1. In pl. The bones of the skull that frame the mouth and serve to open it; the bones that hold the teeth. 2. In pl. Anything resembling a pair of jaws or evoking the concept of grasping and holding, as the ‘jaws of death" etc.

just ::: 1. Guided by truth, reason, justice, and fairness. 2. Done or made according to principle; equitable; proper. 3. Based on right; rightful; lawful. 4. In keeping with truth or fact; true; correct. 5. Given or awarded rightly; deserved, as a sentence, punishment, or reward. 6. In accordance with standards or requirements; proper or right. 7. Only or merely.

lair ::: 1. A den or hideaway. 2. A den or resting place of a wild animal. lairs, lairlike.

Madhav: “Her [Savitri’s] hair is imaged as a cloud-net, net of clouds, in which delight shall sleep, …” The Book of the Divine Mother

Madhav: “This is another key idea in Sri Aurobindo’s philosophy, that Nature, what is called Prakriti in Indian philosophy, is not different, not alien to the Purusha. Nature is not foreign to the soul, to God. It is a conscious front of God. Scratch Nature, look behind the exterior of Nature and you will find God. The apparent difference, distinction between Nature and God is only a superficial appearance. Nature is really a power of God. It is devatma shakti, the self-power of God—svagunair nigudham lost in its qualitative workings. She is not separate; conscious, not something unconscious. Nature is aware that it is only a front of God behind.” The Book of the Divine Mother

maim ::: 1. To injure, disable, or disfigure, usually by depriving of the use of a limb or other part of the body. 2. To make imperfect or defective; impair. Also fig. maims.

mane ::: the long hair along the top and sides of the neck of certain mammals, such as the horse and the male lion. manes, maned, dense-maned, lion-maned.

mar ::: to damage or spoil to a certain extent; to render less perfect, attractive, useful; impair or spoil. Now poet. or rhet. **marred.**

mate ::: n. 1. A good friend or companion. 2. A counterpart. 3. A husband or wife; spouse. 4. The partner of a bird or an animal; one of a pair. 5. An equal in reputation; peer. v. 6. To fit or join with or to. 7. To match or marry. 8. To connect or link. mates, mated.

mechanic ::: n. 1. A worker skilled in making, using, or repairing machines, vehicles, and tools. mechanic"s. adj. **2. Resembling the action of a machine. 3. Resembling (inanimate) machines or their operations; acting or performed without the exercise of thought or volition; lacking spontaneity or originality; machine-like; automatic. 4. Habitual; routine; automatic. 5. Pertaining to, or controlled or affected by, physical force. mechanical, mechanically.**

**Mended, repaired, or put together, especially hastily, clumsily, or poorly.

mirage ::: 1. An optical phenomenon that creates the illusion of water, often with inverted reflections of distant objects, and results from distortion of light by alternate layers of hot and cool air. 2. Something illusory, without substance or reality.

mirror ::: n. 1. A surface capable of reflecting sufficient undiffused light to form an image of an object placed in front of it. 2. Something that faithfully reflects or gives a true picture of something else. Also fig. mirrors. v. 3. To reflect in or as if in a mirror. mirrors, mirrored, mirroring, mirror-air, fragment-mirrorings.

n. 1. The lower interior part of a ship or airplane where cargo is stored. 2. The act or a means of grasping. v. 3. To have or keep in the hand; keep fast; grasp. 4. To bear, sustain, or support, as with the hands or arms, or by any other means. 5. To contain or be capable of containing. 6. To keep from departing or getting away. 7. To withstand stress, pressure, or opposition; to maintain occupation of by force or coercion. 8. To have in its power, possess, affect, occupy. 9. To engage in; preside over; carry on. 10. To have or keep in the mind; think or believe. 11. To regard or consider. 12. To keep or maintain a grasp on something. 13. To maintain one"s position against opposition; continue in resistance. 14. To agree or side (usually followed by with). holds, holding. ::: hold back. 15. a. To retain possession of; keep back. b. To refrain from revealing; withhold. c. To refrain from participating or engaging in some activity.

night-repairs ::: resorts or haunts of the night.

*"No, that [‘pours” instead of "poured") would take away all meaning from ‘new fair world" — it is the attempted conquest of earth by life when earth had been created — a past event though still continuing in its sequel and result.” Letters on Savitri*

“No, that [‘pours” instead of”poured’) would take away all meaning from ‘new fair world’—it is the attempted conquest of earth by life when earth had been created—a past event though still continuing in its sequel and result.” Letters on Savitri

ogre ::: a giant or monster in legends and fairy tales that eats humans.

organ ::: an instrument consisting of a number of pipes that sound tones when supplied with air and a keyboard that operates a mechanism controlling the flow of air to the pipes.

press ::: n. 1. A crowd, throng, or multitude. 2. A crowding, thronging, or pressing together; a collective force. 3. Pressure or demands of affairs; urgency, haste, hurry. v. 4. To exert weight, force or pressure. 5. To advance or carry on vigorously despite obstacles in one"s way. 6. To impress (a thing) upon the mind, etc., emphasize, inculcate. 7. To beset or harass; afflict. 8. To cause to move in some direction or into some position by pressure; to push, drive, thrust. 9. To compress or squeeze. 10. To squeeze out or express, as juice. 11. To urge or entreat strongly or insistently. 12. To hold closely as in an embrace; clasp. presses, pressed, pressing.

progress ::: “A spiritual atmosphere is more important than outer conditions; if one can get that and also create one’s own spiritual air to breathe in and live in it, that is the true condition of progress.” Letters on Yoga

pylons ::: monumental gateways in the form of a pair of truncated pyramids serving as entrances to ancient Egyptian temples.

rails ::: 1. Naut. Horizontal members capping a bulwark (a solid wall enclosing the perimeter of a weather or main deck of a ship). 2. Steel bars used, usually in pairs, as tracks for railroad cars or other wheeled vehicles.

reserve ::: n. 1. A resource not normally called upon but available if needed. 2 The keeping of one"s feelings, thoughts, actions or affairs to oneself. reserve"s. v. reserved. 3. Set aside for the use of a particular person or party. 4. Held in reserve; kept back or set aside.

rising up high by means of actual flight; flying high in the air. Also fig.

romance ::: 1. A long medieval narrative in prose or verse that tells of the adventures and heroic exploits of chivalric heroes. 2. The colourful world, life, or conditions as in novels and other prose narratives depicting heroic or marvellous deeds and pageantry. 3. A love affair.

RQjasic \airSgya Is carried by a revolt against the conditions of one's own life.

screen ::: n. 1. A moveable or fixed device, usually consisting of a covered frame, that provides shelter, serves as a partition, etc. 2. Something interposed as a partition so as to conceal from view. 3. A window or door insertion or framed wire or plastic mesh used to keep out insects and permit air flow. 4. A specially prepared, light reflecting, flat vertical surface for the reception of images as from a slide or motion picture projector. screens. v. 5. To conceal from view with or as if with a screen. screens, screened.

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.

-shackled ::: bound with a chain, ring, or other fastening as of iron for the ankle or wrist of a prisoner, usually one of a pair, which is fastened to a ring-bolt in the floor or wall of the cell. sense-shackled.

shatter ::: 1. To break or burst suddenly into pieces, as with a violent blow; smash. 2. To impair or destroy (health, nerves, etc.). 3. To weaken, destroy, or refute (ideas, opinions, etc.). 4. To damage, as by breaking or crushing. shattered, shatterer.

Shruti: “The agents in our layered consciousness which keeps us running towards something greater, higher, always dissatisfied with our present state of affairs in life and our mental consciousness.”

slid ::: glided or passed from one place or point to another with a smooth and continuous movement, esp. through the air or water or along a surface.

sniffed ::: drew air through the nose with short or sharp audible inhalations, esp. to smell.

soar ::: v. **1. To rise or fly upwards into the air. 2. Fig. To ascend suddenly above the normal or usual level. n. 3. The act of soaring. soars, soared.**

sorrow ::: 1. Mental suffering or pain caused by injury, loss, or despair. 2. Expression of sorrow; grieving; poet., tears. sorrow"s, Sorrow"s, sorrows, Man of Sorrows (see Man)

sound ::: n. 1. The sensation stimulated in the organs of hearing by such vibrations in air or other medium. 2. A particular instance, quality, or type of sound. 3. Any auditory effect; any audible vibrational disturbance. 4. The auditory effect produced by a specific articulation or set of related articulations (as a letter or word). sounds, sound-vexed, seed-sounds, thought-sounds. *v. 5. sounds, soundst. Gives forth a sound as a call or summons. *6. sounded. Resonated with a certain quality or intensity.

spider ("s)-web ::: the web that is spun by a spider, made of interlaced threads of viscous fluid that harden on exposure to air.

spouse ::: either member of a married pair in relation to the other; one"s husband or wife. Spouse.

spray ::: water or other liquid broken up into minute droplets or fine mist-like particles and blown, ejected into, or falling through the air.

sprite-prompters ::: elves, fairies, or goblins that incite, or move others, often against their will.

Sri Aurobindo: "A spiritual atmosphere is more important than outer conditions; if one can get that and also create one"s own spiritual air to breathe in and live in it, that is the true condition of progress.” *Letters on Yoga

Sri Aurobindo: "I take upon myself the right to coin new words. ‘Immensitudes" is not any more fantastic than ‘infinitudes" to pair ‘infinity".” immensitude, Immensitudes.

*Sri Aurobindo: "When there is some lowering or diminution of the consciousness or some impairing of it at one place or another, the Adversary — or the Censor — who is always on the watch presses with all his might wherever there is a weak point lying covered from your own view, and suddenly a wrong movement leaps up with unexpected force. Become conscious and cast out the possibility of its renewal, that is all that is to be done.” Letters on Yoga

status ::: a state of affairs; situation.

steward ::: one who manages another"s property or financial affairs; one who administers anything as the agent of another or others.

storm ::: 1. An atmospheric disturbance manifested in strong winds accompanied by rain, snow, or other precipitation and often by thunder and lightning. Also fig. 2. A passionate manifestation of a particular feeling or quality. 3. takes by storm. Captures or overruns by a violent assault; overwhelms. storms, storm-charge, storm-haired, storm-licked, storm-sweeps, storm-troubled, storm-winged.

strophes ::: the first of a pair of stanzas of alternating form on which the structure of a given poem is based.

sucking ::: drawing (water, air, etc.) in some direction, esp. by producing a vacuum.

suntracks ::: A word coined by Sri Aurobindo. Lines of travel, passage, or motion; the actual courses or routes followed (which need not be any beaten or visible path, or leave any traces, as the paths of ships, birds in the air, comets, etc.).

suntracks ::: a word coined by Sri Aurobindo. Lines of travel, passage, or motion; the actual courses or routes followed (which need not be any beaten or visible path, or leave any traces, as the paths of ships, birds in the air, comets, etc.).

swooping ::: moving down on through the air rapidly or as if in an attack.

Tamasie vairSgya arises from dissatisfaction, disappointment, a feeling of inability to succeed or face life, a crushing under the grips and pains of life.

Tapasya. Not only so, but in fact a double process of Tapasya and increasing surrender persists for a long time even when the surrender has fairly well begun. But a time comes when one feels the Presence and the force constantly and more and more feels ’that that is doing everylhmg — so that the worst difficul- ties cannot disturb this sense and personal effort is no longer necessary, hardly even possible. That is the sign of the full surrender of the nature into the bands of the Divine. There are some who take this position in faith even before there is this experience and if the Bhakti and the faith are strong it carries them through till the experience is there. But all cannot take this position from the beginning — and for some it would be dangerous since they might pul themselves into the hand of a wrong Force thinking it to be the Divine. For most it is neces- sary to grow through Tapasya into surrender.

The Apsaras then are the divine Hetairae of Paradise, beautiful singers and actresses whose beauty and art relieve the arduous and world-long struggle of the Gods against the forces that tend towards disruption by the Titans who would restore Matter to its original atomic condition or of dissolution by the sages and hermits who would make phenomena dissolve prematurely into the One who is above phenomena. They rose from the Ocean, says Valmiki, seeking who should choose them as brides, but neither the Gods nor the Titans accepted them, therefore are they said to be common or universal. The Harmony of Virtue

The direct power of mind-force or life-force upon matter can be extended to an almost illimitable decree. It must be remem- bered that Energy is fundamentally one in all the planes, only , taking more and more dense forms, so there is nothing a priori impossible in mind-energy or Jifc-cncrgy acting directly on mate- rial energy aird substance ; if they do they can make a material object do things or rather can do things with a material object which wiould be to that object in its ordinary poise 'or ‘law* unhabitual and therefore apparently impossible.

"The Gita in later chapters speaks highly of the Veda and the Upanishads. They are divine Scriptures, they are the Word. The Lord himself is the knower of Veda and the author of Vedanta, vedavid vedântakrt; the Lord is the one object of knowledge in all the Vedas, sarvair vedair aham eva vedyah, a language which implies that the word Veda means the book of knowledge and that these Scriptures deserve their appellation.” Essays on the Gita

“The Gita in later chapters speaks highly of the Veda and the Upanishads. They are divine Scriptures, they are the Word. The Lord himself is the knower of Veda and the author of Vedanta, vedavid vedântakrt; the Lord is the one object of knowledge in all the Vedas, sarvair vedair aham eva vedyah, a language which implies that the word Veda means the book of knowledge and that these Scriptures deserve their appellation.” Essays on the Gita

“The Gita in later chapters speaks highly of the Veda and the Upanishads. They are divine Scriptures, they are the Word. The Lord himself is the knower of Veda and the author of Vedanta, vedavidvedântakrt; the Lord is the one object of knowledge in all the Vedas, sarvairvedairahamevavedyah, a language which implies that the word Veda means the book of knowledge and that these Scriptures deserve their appellation.” Essays on the Gita

:::   "The greater the destruction, the freer the chances of creation; but the destruction is often long, slow and oppressive, the creation tardy in its coming or interrupted in its triumph. The night returns again and again and the day lingers or seems even to have been a false dawning. Despair not therefore, but watch and work. Those who hope violently, despair swiftly: neither hope nor fear, but be sure of God"s purpose and thy will to accomplish.” *Essays in Philosophy and Yoga

“The greater the destruction, the freer the chances of creation; but the destruction is often long, slow and oppressive, the creation tardy in its coming or interrupted in its triumph. The night returns again and again and the day lingers or seems even to have been a false dawning. Despair not therefore, but watch and work. Those who hope violently, despair swiftly: neither hope nor fear, but be sure of God’s purpose and thy will to accomplish.” Essays in Philosophy and Yoga

the hair in curlers,

the state, quality, or ideal of being just, impartial, and fair.

thin ::: 1. Having relatively little extent from one surface or side to the opposite; not thick. 2. Lean or slender in form, build, or stature. 3. Lacking radiance or intensity. 4. Not dense or concentrated; sparse. 5. Lacking substance or significance. 6. Scant; not abundant or plentiful. 7. (of sound) lacking resonance or volume. 8. Rarefied, as air.

thin-air ::: nowhere to be found in a giant void.

things, however fair or plausible they may seem. Otherwise, the

throne ::: 1. A chair occupied by an exalted personage, such as a sovereign or bishop, on state or ceremonial occasions, often situated on a dais and sometimes having a canopy and ornate decoration. 2. The position and power of an exalted person (a sovereign or bishop) who is entitled to sit in a chair of state on ceremonial occasions. Throne, thrones, lotus-throne. v. 3. To sit on the throne as a ruler. thrones, throned.

thunder ::: 1. The crashing or booming sound produced by rapidly expanding air along the path of the electrical discharge of lightning. 2. A sound that resembles or suggests thunder. thunder"s, thunder-chase, thunder drums, thunder-flash, thunder-hooved.

"To me, for instance, consciousness is the very stuff of existence and I can feel it everywhere enveloping and penetrating the stone as much as man or the animal. A movement, a flow of consciousness is not to me an image but a fact. If I wrote "His anger climbed against me in a stream", it would be to the general reader a mere image, not something that was felt by me in a sensible experience; yet I would only be describing in exact terms what actually happened once, a stream of anger, a sensible and violent current of it rising up from downstairs and rushing upon me as I sat in the veranda of the Guest-House, the truth of it being confirmed afterwards by the confession of the person who had the movement. This is only one instance, but all that is spiritual or psychological in Savitri is of that character. What is to be done under these circumstances? The mystical poet can only describe what he has felt, seen in himself or others or in the world just as he has felt or seen it or experienced through exact vision, close contact or identity and leave it to the general reader to understand or not understand or misunderstand according to his capacity. A new kind of poetry demands a new mentality in the recipient as well as in the writer.” Letters on Savitri

“To me, for instance, consciousness is the very stuff of existence and I can feel it everywhere enveloping and penetrating the stone as much as man or the animal. A movement, a flow of consciousness is not to me an image but a fact. If I wrote ’His anger climbed against me in a stream’, it would be to the general reader a mere image, not something that was felt by me in a sensible experience; yet I would only be describing in exact terms what actually happened once, a stream of anger, a sensible and violent current of it rising up from downstairs and rushing upon me as I sat in the veranda of the Guest-House, the truth of it being confirmed afterwards by the confession of the person who had the movement. This is only one instance, but all that is spiritual or psychological in Savitri is of that character. What is to be done under these circumstances? The mystical poet can only describe what he has felt, seen in himself or others or in the world just as he has felt or seen it or experienced through exact vision, close contact or identity and leave it to the general reader to understand or not understand or misunderstand according to his capacity. A new kind of poetry demands a new mentality in the recipient as well as in the writer.” Letters on Savitri

traffic ::: 1. The movement of vehicles, ships, persons, etc., in an area, along a street, through an air lane, over a water route, etc. 2. The business of moving passengers and cargo through a transportation system. 3. Social or verbal exchange; communication.

-tressed ::: a long lock, braid or plait of hair. ethereal-tressed.

tresses (") ::: long locks or curls of hair.

turn ::: v. **1. To cause to move around an axis or center; cause to rotate or revolve. 2. To direct or set one"s course toward, away from, or in a particular direction. 3. To change direction, as at a bend or curve. 4. To direct the face or gaze toward or away from someone or something. 5. To channel one"s attention, interest, or thought toward or away from something. 6. To direct one"s thought, attention, interest, desire, effort, etc. toward or away from someone or something. 7. To change the position (esp. the body) from side to side or back and forth. 8. To change or cause to change one"s attitude so as to become hostile or to retaliate. 9. To direct or bring to bear in the way of opposition; to proceed to use against. 10. To cause to go in a specific direction; direct. 11. To change or convert or be changed or converted to change or convert or be changed or converted; transform. 12. To apply to some use or purpose; to make use of, employ. 13. To twist, bend, or distort in shape. turns, turned, turning, fate-turned.* *n. 14. The act of turning or the condition of being turned; rotation or revolution. 15. An act or instance of changing or reversing the course or direction, or a place or point at which such a change occurs. 16. Course; direction. 17. Requirement, need, exigency; purpose, use, convenience. 18. A change in affairs, conditions, or circumstances; vicissitude; revolution; esp. a change for better or worse, or the like, at a crisis; hence, sometimes, the time at which such a change takes place. Often fig. 19. A propensity or adeptness. 20. The place, point, or time or occasion at which a deviation or change occurs. turns.

twin ::: n. 1. One of two offspring born at the same birth. 2. Either of two persons or things that are identical or very similar; counterpart. 3. One of a pair; identical. twins. adj. 4. Being two identical. 5. Twofold or double. v. 6. To bring two objects, ideas, or people together; unite. lit. and fig. **twinned.**

VAIRACYA. ::: A liberating distaste. The vaimgya of one who has tasted the world’s gifts or prizes but found them insufficient or tasteless and turns away towards a higher ideal or the vaiVngya of one who has done his part in life’s battles but seen that some- thing greater is demanded of the soul, is perfectly helpful and a good gate to the yoga.

Vayu, Master of life, links them together by the mid-air, the region of vital force. And there are other deities,—Parjanya, giver of the rain of heaven; Dadhikravan, the divine war-horse, a power of Agni; the mystic Dragon of the Foundations; Trita Aptya who on the third plane of existence consummates our triple being; and more besides.” The Secret of the Veda

voice ::: n. 1. The sound or sounds uttered through the mouth of living creatures, esp. of human beings in speaking, shouting, singing, etc. 2. The faculty or power of uttering sounds through the mouth by the controlled expulsion of air; speech. 3. Utterance or expression (of thought, feeling, etc.), spoken, written or by other means. 4. A spoken sound as of a guiding spirit. 5. A sound resembling or suggestive of vocal utterance: the wind, etc. Voice, voices, voices". *v. 6. To give utterance, or expression to. *voices, voiced, voicing.

wars ::: conflicts carried on by force of arms, as between nations or between parties within a nation; warfare, as by land, sea, or air.

When there is some lowering or dlroinulion of the conscious- ness or some impairing of it at one place or another, the Adver- sary— or the CcMor — who is always on the watch presses with all his might wherever there is a weak point lying covered from your own view and suddenly a wrong movement leaps up with unexpected force.

whirlwind ::: n. 1. A rapidly rotating, generally vertical column of air, such as a tornado, dust devil, or waterspout. Hence, anything resembling a whirlwind as in violent action or destructive force. adj. 2. Like a whirlwind, as in speed or force.

wind ::: air in natural motion, as that moving horizontally at any velocity along the earth"s surface. Wind, wind"s, winds, wind-faces, wind-feet, wind-goddess, wind-haired, wind-lashed, wind-maned, wind-rippled, wind-stirred, priest-wind"s.



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1:How do we sell the air? ~ John Trudell, Crazy Horse,
2:The sea drinks the air and the sun the sea. ~ Anacreon,
3:Up above, the air is so pure. ~ Saint Therese of Lisieux,
4:Absence is a house so vast that inside you will pass through its walls and hang pictures on the air. ~ Pablo Neruda,
5:When mountain-climbing is made too easy, the spiritual effect of the mountain exercises vanishes into the air. ~ D. T. Suzuki,
6:cold air
falling with
the rain
~ Ogawa, @BashoSociety
7:You are not separate from the whole. You are one with the sun, the earth, the air. You don't have a life. You are life." ~ Eckhart Tolle,
8:The bad news is you're falling through the air, nothing to hang on to, no parachute. The good news is, there's no ground.
   ~ Chogyam Trungpa,
9:Easy is the decent to the Lower World; but, to retrace your steps and to escape to the uppear air-this is the task, this is the toil.
   ~ Virgil,
10:Immortal bliss lives not in human air. ~ Sri Aurobindo, Savitri, The Dream Twilight of the Earthly Real,
11:nothing
but a calm heart
and cool air
~ Kobayashi Issa, @BashoSociety
12:a finger
pointing westward
autumn air
~ Kobayashi Issa, @BashoSociety
13:We should know that remembrance of Him when we inhale the air purifies our inner being and remembrance during exhalation sanctifies our body. ~ Swami Vijnanananda,
14:You will see God when your yearning for him is as intense as a drowning man's yearning for the next breath of air. ~ Sri Ramakrishna,
15:That which is most subtle in matter is air, in air the soul, in the soul intelligence, in intelligence God. ~ Hermes, the Eternal Wisdom
16:dragonfly please
don't be stunned
by the cold air
~ Kobayashi Issa, @BashoSociety
17:When you hear that He was lifted up, understand His hanging on high, that He might sanctify the air who had sanctified the earth by walking upon it. ~ Theophylact of Ohrid,
18:The half moon moves
across standing water
spring air
~ Kobayashi Issa, @BashoSociety
19:mountain trail
beginning to feel
the cool autumn air
~ Kobayashi Issa, @BashoSociety
20:The element of the vital being is not earth but air; it has more movement, less status. ~ Sri Aurobindo, The Life Divine, The Triple Transformation,
21:It is not known precisely where angels dwell whether in the air, the void, or the planets. It has not been God's pleasure that we should be informed of their abode.
   ~ Voltaire,
22:For us, these five poets formed an alchemist mandala: Neruda was water, Parra air, de Rokha fire, Mistral earth, and Huidobro, in the center, quintessence. ~ Alejandro Jodorowsky,
23:when all the animals have been hunted, when all the waters are polluted, when all the air is unsafe to breathe, only then will you discover you cannot eat money." ~ Native American wisdom.,
24:This is how Scripture depicts to us the Supreme Artist, praising each one of His works. Thus earth, air, sky, water, day, night, all visible things, remind us of our Benefactor. ~ Saint Basil,
25:(continued from previous tweet) … "It's knowing that the person you loved has vanished into thin air and all that's left behind is their ghost." ~ Mohadesa Najumi . see: http://bit.ly/2wWb6jH,
26:We rarely think of the air we breathe, yet it is in us and around us all the time. In similar fashion, the presence of God penetrates us, is all around us, is always embracing us. ~ Thomas Keating,
27:Out of our thoughts we must leap up to sight,
   Breathe her divine illimitable air,
   ~ Sri Aurobindo, Savitri, The Kingdoms and Godheads of the Greater Mind,
28:There is nowhere in this world, nor in the air, nor in the midst of the ocean any place where we can disembarrass ourselves of the evil we have done. ~ Dhainmapada, the Eternal Wisdom
29:He opened the shaft of the bottomless pit, and from the shaft rose smoke like the smoke of a great furnace, and the sun and the air were darkened with the smoke from the shaft. ~ Anonymous, The Bible, Revelation, 9:2,
30:He's creator
Who greatly handles great material,
Calls order out of the abundant deep,
Not who invents sweet shadows out of air. ~ Sri Aurobindo, Collected Plays and Stories, Act I,
31: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,
32:An honest religious thinker is like a tightrope walker. He almost looks as though he were walking on nothing but air. His support is the slenderest imaginable. And yet it really is possible to walk on it. ~ Ludwig Wittgenstein,
33:The night's gold treasure of autumnal moons
Came floating shipped through ripples of faery air. ~ Sri Aurobindo, Savitri, Nirvana and the Discovery of the All-Negating Absolute,
34:When lies have been accepted for some time, the truth always astounds with an air of novelty." ~ Clement of Alexandria, (c. 150 - c. 215), Christian theologian and philosopher who taught at the Catechetical School of Alexandria, Wikipedia.,
35:Through a glamour of shifting hues of air
The seasons drew in linked significant dance
The symbol pageant of the changing year. ~ Sri Aurobindo, Savitri, The Birth and Childhood of the Flame,
36:In gleaming clarities of amethyst air
The chainless and omnipotent Spirit of Mind
Brooded on the blue lotus of the Idea. ~ Sri Aurobindo, Savitri, The Kingdoms and Godheads of the Greater Mind,
37:Actual grace is constantly offered to us for the accomplishment of the duty of the present moment, just as air comes constantly into our lungs to permit us to breathe. ~ Reginald Garrigou-Lagrange, The Three Ages of the Interior Life: Prelude of Eternal Life,
38:You think you are alive because you breathe air? Shame on you, that you are alive in such a limited way. Don't be without Love, so you won't feel dead. Die in Love and stay alive forever. ~ Jalaluddin Rumi, @Sufi_Path
39:Some aspects of general semantics have so permeated the (American) culture that behaviors derived from it are common; e.g., wagging fIngers in the air to put 'quotes' around spoken terms which are deemed suspect - Robert P Pula. ~ Alfred Korzybski, Science and Sanity,
40:There are no part-time contemplatives. To live in the presence of God should be as natural for a Christian as to breathe the air that surrounds us; it is the spontaneous expression of our love... when we know that we are a child of God. ~ Abhishiktananda (Henri Le Saux, OSB),
41:Mother-Earth
Is it not better
To live in the great air God made for us,
A peasant in the open glory of earth,
Feeling it, yet not knowing it, like him
To drink the cool life-giving brook ~ Sri Aurobindo, Collected Plays and Stories, Act I,
42:Obstructing the gods' open ways he makes
His own estate of the earth's air and light;
A monopolist of the world-energy,
He dominates the life of common men. ~ Sri Aurobindo, Savitri, The Way of Fate and the Problem of Pain,
43:The saint who has arrived at a perfect contemplation, sees the All as one only spirit and his soul loses itself in this spirit, as water is dissolved in water, as fire is united to fire, as air is made one with air. ~ Shankaracharya, the Eternal Wisdom
44:A pure Thought-Mind surveyed the cosmic act.
Archangel of a white transcending realm,
It saw the world from solitary heights
Luminous in a remote and empty air. ~ Sri Aurobindo, Savitri, The Kingdoms and Godheads of the Little Mind,
45:Wait patient of the brittle bars of form
Making division your delightful means
Of happy oneness rapturously enhanced
By attraction in the throbbing air between. ~ Sri Aurobindo, Savitri, The Eternal Day, The Soul's Choice and the Supreme Consummation,
46:The many-toned melody
Tirelessly throbbing through the rapturous air
Caught in the song that sways the Apsara's limbs
When she floats gleaming like a cloud of light,
A wave of joy on heaven's moonstone floor. ~ Sri Aurobindo, Savitri, The Word of Fate,
47:The true method of discovery is like the flight of an airplane. It starts from the ground of particular observation; it makes a flight in the thin air of imaginative generalization; and it again lands for renewed observation rendered acute by rational interpretation. ~ Alfred North Whitehead, Process and Reality,
48:The waking ear of Nature heard her steps
And wideness turned to her its limitless eye,
And, scattered on sealed depths, her luminous smile
Kindled to fire the silence of the worlds.
All grew a consecration and a rite.
Air was a vibrant link between earth and heaven; ~ Sri Aurobindo, Savitri, 1:1,
49:Has put the stars out ere the light,
And from their dewy cushions rise
Sweet flowers half-opening their eyes.
O pleasant then to feel as if new-born
The sweet, unripe and virgin air, the air of morn. ~ Sri Aurobindo, Collected Poems, Songs to Myrtilla,
50:Not only to unite oneself by the breath to the air in which we live, but henceforth to unite oneself by thought to the Intelligence in which all lives. For intelligent Power is no less diffused everywhere and is no less communicated to whoever can brea the it. ~ Marcus Aurelius VIII. 54, the Eternal Wisdom
51:Raised by some strong hand to breathe heaven-air,
They slide back to the mud from which they climbed;
In the mud of which they are made, whose law they know
They joy in safe return to a friendly base, ~ Sri Aurobindo, Savitri, The Eternal Day, The Soul's Choice and the Supreme Consummation,
52:Our greater self of knowledge waits for us,
A supreme light in the truth-conscious Vast:
It sees from summits beyond thinking mind,
It moves in a splendid air transcending life.
It shall descend and make earth's life divine. ~ Sri Aurobindo, Savitri, The Parable of the Search for the Soul,
53:It was a no man's land of evil air,
A crowded neighbourhood without one home,
A borderland between the world and hell.
There unreality was Nature's lord:
It was a space where nothing could be true,
For nothing was what it had claimed to be:
A h ~ Sri Aurobindo, Savitri, The Descent into Night
54:People usually consider walking on water or in thin air a miracle. But I think the real miracle is not to walk either on water or in thin air, but to walk on earth. Every day we are engaged in a miracle which we don't even recognize: a blue sky, white clouds, green leaves, the black, curious eyes of a child ~ our own two eyes. All is a miracle. ~ Thich Nhat Hanh,
55:Through its fiery swoon or clotted knot
Rain-tide burst in upon torn wings of heat,
Startled with lightnings air's unquiet drowse,
Lashed with life-giving streams the torpid soil,
Overcast with flare and sound and storm-winged dark
The star-defe ~ Sri Aurobindo, Savitri, The Birth and Childhood of the Flame,
56: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,
57:Consecration is the active dedication of a thing to a single purpose. Banishing prevents its use for any other purpose, but it remains inert until consecrated. Purification is performed by water, and banishing by air, whose weapon is the sword. Consecration is performed by fire, usually symbolised by the holy oil.
   ~ Aleister Crowley, Liber ABA, Chapter 16 Of the Consecrations,
58:In the woods, we return to reason and faith. There I feel nothing can befall me in life - no disgrace, no calamity, (leaving me my eyes) which Nature cannot repair. Standing on the bare ground - my head bathed by the blithe air, and uplifted into infinite space - all mean egotism vanishes. I become a transparent eye-ball; I am nothing; I see all; the currents of the Universal Being circulate through me; I am part or particle of God. ~ Ralph Waldo Emerson,
59:Spirit's joy
Across the covert air the spirit breathes,
A body of the cosmic beauty and joy
Unseen, unguessed by the blind suffering world, ~ Sri Aurobindo, Savitri, The Heavens of the Ideal
Spirit's joy
The spiritual life is the flower not of a featureless but a conscious and diversified oneness. ~ Sri Aurobindo, The Human Cycle, Conditions for the Coming of a Spiritual Age,
60:Knowing the elements, knowing the worlds, knowing all the regions and the spaces, adoring the first-born Word, understanding heaven, earth and air to be only He, knowing that the worlds, discovering that Space and the solar orb are He alone, he sees this supreme Being, he becomes that Being, he is identified in union with Him and completes this vast and fertile web of solemn sacrifice. ~ The Upanishad of the Universal Sacrifice, the Eternal Wisdom
61:
   Pregnant with magic will and change divine.
   The first writhings of the cosmic serpent Force
   Uncoiled from the mystic ring of Matter's trance;
   It raised its head in the warm air of life.
   It could not cast off yet Night's stiffening sleep
   Or wear as yet mind's wonder-flecks and streaks,
   Put on its jewelled hood the crown of soul
   Or stand erect in the blaze of spirit's sun.
   ~ Sri Aurobindo, Savitri, The Growth of the Flame,
62: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,
63:This is what you shall do; Love the earth and sun and the animals, despise riches, give alms to everyone that asks, stand up for the stupid and crazy, devote your income and labor to others, hate tyrants, argue not concerning God, have patience and indulgence toward the people, take off your hat to nothing known or unknown or to any man or number of men, go freely with powerful uneducated persons and with the young and with the mothers of families, read these leaves in the open air every season of every year of your life, re-examine all you have been told at school or church or in any book, dismiss whatever insults your own soul, and your very flesh shall be a great poem and have the richest fluency not only in its words but in the silent lines of its lips and face and between the lashes of your eyes and in every motion and joint of your body. ~ Walt Whitman,
64:... if we conceive of a being whose faculties are so sharpened that he can follow every molecule in its course, such a being, whose attributes are as essentially finite as our own, would be able to do what is impossible to us. For we have seen that molecules in a vessel full of air at uniform temperature are moving with velocities by no means uniform, though the mean velocity of any great number of them, arbitrarily selected, is almost exactly uniform. Now let us suppose that such a vessel is divided into two portions, A and B, by a division in which there is a small hole, and that a being, who can see the individual molecules, opens and closes this hole, so as to allow only the swifter molecules to pass from A to B, and only the slower molecules to pass from B to A. He will thus, without expenditure of work, raise the temperature of B and lower that of A, in contradiction to the second law of thermodynamics. ~ James Clerk Maxwell,
65:Spirit comes from the Latin word to breathe. What we breathe is air, which is certainly matter, however thin. Despite usage to the contrary, there is no necessary implication in the word spiritual that we are talking of anything other than matter (including the matter of which the brain is made), or anything outside the realm of science. On occasion, I will feel free to use the word. Science is not only compatible with spirituality; it is a profound source of spirituality. When we recognize our place in an immensity of light years and in the passage of ages, when we grasp the intricacy, beauty and subtlety of life, then that soaring feeling, that sense of elation and humility combined, is surely spiritual. So are our emotions in the presence of great art or music or literature, or of acts of exemplary selfless courage such as those of Mohandas Gandhi or Martin Luther King Jr. The notion that science and spirituality are somehow mutually exclusive does a disservice to both. ~ Carl Sagan,
66:She sets the hard inventions of her brain
In a pattern of eternal fixity:
Indifferent to the cosmic dumb demand,
Unconscious of too close realities,
Of the unspoken thought, the voiceless heart,
She leans to forge her credos and iron codes
And metal structures to imprison life
And mechanic models of all things that are.
For the world seen she weaves a world conceived:
She spins in stiff but unsubstantial lines
Her gossamer word-webs of abstract thought,
Her segment systems of the Infinite,
Her theodicies and cosmogonic charts
And myths by which she explains the inexplicable.
At will she spaces in thin air of mind
Like maps in the school-house of intellect hung,
Forcing wide Truth into a narrow scheme,
Her numberless warring strict philosophies;
Out of Nature's body of phenomenon
She carves with Thought's keen edge in rigid lines,
Like rails for the World-Magician's power to run, ~ Sri Aurobindo, Savitri,
67:The Garden ::: There's an ancient, ancient garden that I see sometimes in dreams,
Where the very Maytime sunlight plays and glows with spectral gleams;
Where the gaudy-tinted blossoms seem to wither into grey,
And the crumbling walls and pillars waken thoughts of yesterday.
There are vines in nooks and crannies, and there's moss about the pool,
And the tangled weedy thicket chokes the arbour dark and cool:
In the silent sunken pathways springs a herbage sparse and spare,
Where the musty scent of dead things dulls the fragrance of the air.
There is not a living creature in the lonely space arouna,
And the hedge~encompass'd d quiet never echoes to a sound.
As I walk, and wait, and listen, I will often seek to find
When it was I knew that garden in an age long left behind;
I will oft conjure a vision of a day that is no more,
As I gaze upon the grey, grey scenes I feel I knew before.
Then a sadness settles o'er me, and a tremor seems to start -
For I know the flow'rs are shrivell'd hopes - the garden is my heart. ~ H P Lovecraft,
68:the hard shell of the ego :::
This sense of one's own person becomes a kind of cage, a prison which shuts you in, prevents you from being true, from knowing truly, acting truly, understanding truly. It is as though someone had put you in a very hard shell and you were compelled to stay there.
This is the first sensation you have. Afterwards you begin to tap against the shell in order to break it. Sometimes it resists very long. But still, when you begin to feel this, that what you believed in to be yourself, the person doing thigns and for whom they are done, the person who exists and makes you what you are, yes, when you pass from this to the consciousness that this is a prison preventing you from being truly yourself, then you have made great progress, and there is hope. You feel yourself stifled, crushed, absolutely shut up in a prison without air, without light, without an opening, and then you begin pushing from the inside, pushing, pushing, pushing so that it may break.
And the day it breaks, the day it opens, suddenly, you enter the psychic consciousness. And then you understand. And then, truly, if you have a sense of humour, you laugh; you realise your stupidity. ~ The Mother,
69:For this is the other face of the psychic: not only is it joy and sweetness, but also quiet strength, as if it were forever above every possible tragedy - an invulnerable master. In this case, too, the details of a scene can be indelibly engraved. But what passes on to the next life is not so much the details as the essence of the scene: we will be struck by certain repetitive patterns of events or deadlocked situations that have an air of déjà vu and seem surrounded by an aura of fatality - for what has not been overcome in the past returns again and again, each time with a slightly different appearance, but basically always identical, until we confront the old knot and untie it. Such is the law of inner progress. Generally, however, the memory of actual physical circumstances does not remain, because, although our small surface consciousness makes much of them, they are, after all, of little significance. There is even a spontaneous mechanism that erases the profusion of useless past memories, just as those of the present life soon become eradicated. If we glance behind us, without thinking, what is actually left of our present life? A nebulous mass with perhaps two or three outstanding images; all the rest is blotted out. This is likewise the case for the soul and its past lives.
   ~ Satprem, Sri Aurobindo Or The Adventure Of Consciousness,
70:She"
  
   How shall I welcome not this light
   Or, wakened by it, greet with doubt
   This beam as palpable to sight
   As visible to touch? How not,
   Old as I am and (some say) wise,
   Revive beneath her summer eyes?
  
   How not have all my nights and days,
   My spirit ranging far and wide,
   By recollections of her grace
   Enlightened and preoccupied?
   Preoccupied: the Morning Star
   How near the Sun and yet how far!
  
   Enlightened: true, but more than true,
   Or why must I discover there
   The meaning in this taintless dew,
   The dancing wave, this blessed air
   Enchanting in its morning dress
   And calm as everlastingness?
  
   The flame that in the heart resides
   Is parcel of that central Fire
   Whose energy is winds and tides-
   Is rooted deep in the Desire
   That smilingly unseals its power
   Each summer in each springing flower.
  
   Oh Lady Nature-Proserpine,
   Mistress of Gender, star-crowned Queen!
   Ah Rose of Sharon-Mistress mine,
   My teacher ere I turned fourteen,
   When first I hallowed from afar
   Your Beautyship in avatar!
  
   I sense the hidden thing you say,
   Your subtle whisper how the Word
   From Alpha on to Omega
   Made all things-you confide my Lord
   Himself-all, all this potent Frame,
   All save the riddle of your name.
  
   Wisdom! I heard a voice that said:
   "What riddle? What is that to you?
   How! By my follower betrayed!
   Look up-for shame! Now tell me true:
   Where meet you light, with love and grace?
   Still unacquainted with my face?"
  
   Dear God, the erring heart must live-
   Through strength and weakness, calm and glow-
   That answer Wisdom scorns to give.
   Much have I learned. One problem, though,
   I never shall unlock: Who then,
   Who made Sophia feminine?
   ~ Owen Barfield, 1978,
71:Sweet Mother, You have asked the teachers "to think with ideas instead of with words".4 You have also said that later on you will ask them to think with experiences. Will you throw some light on these three ways of thinking?
Our house has a very high tower; at the very top of this tower there is a bright and bare room, the last before we emerge into the open air, into the full light.

   Sometimes, when we are free to do so, we climb up to this bright room, and there, if we remain very quiet, one or more visitors come to call on us; some are tall, others small, some single, others in groups; all are bright and graceful.

   Usually, in our joy at their arrival and our haste to welcome them, we lose our tranquillity and come galloping down to rush into the great hall that forms the base of the tower and is the storeroom of words. Here, more or less excited, we select, reject, assemble, combine, disarrange, rearrange all the words in our reach, in an attempt to portray this or that visitor who has come to us. But most often, the picture we succeed in making of our visitor is more like a caricature than a portrait.

   And yet if we were wiser, we would remain up above, at the summit of the tower, quite calm, in joyful contemplation.

   Then, after a certain length of time, we would see the visitors themselves slowly, gracefully, calmly descend, without losing anything of their elegance or beauty and, as they cross the storeroom of words, clothe themselves effortlessly, automatically, with the words needed to make themselves perceptible even in the material house.

   This is what I call thinking with ideas.

   When this process is no longer mysterious to you, I shall explain what is meant by thinking with experiences. ~ The Mother, Some Answers From The Mother,
72:See how, like lightest waves at play, the airy dancers fleet;
   And scarcely feels the floor the wings of those harmonious feet.
   Ob, are they flying shadows from their native forms set free?
   Or phantoms in the fairy ring that summer moonbeams see?
   As, by the gentle zephyr blown, some light mist flees in air,
   As skiffs that skim adown the tide, when silver waves are fair,
   So sports the docile footstep to the heave of that sweet measure,
   As music wafts the form aloft at its melodious pleasure,
   Now breaking through the woven chain of the entangled dance,
   From where the ranks the thickest press, a bolder pair advance,
   The path they leave behind them lost--wide open the path beyond,
   The way unfolds or closes up as by a magic wand.
   See now, they vanish from the gaze in wild confusion blended;
   All, in sweet chaos whirled again, that gentle world is ended!
   No!--disentangled glides the knot, the gay disorder ranges--
   The only system ruling here, a grace that ever changes.
   For ay destroyed--for ay renewed, whirls on that fair creation;
   And yet one peaceful law can still pervade in each mutation.
   And what can to the reeling maze breathe harmony and vigor,
   And give an order and repose to every gliding figure?
   That each a ruler to himself doth but himself obey,
   Yet through the hurrying course still keeps his own appointed way.
   What, would'st thou know? It is in truth the mighty power of tune,
   A power that every step obeys, as tides obey the moon;
   That threadeth with a golden clue the intricate employment,
   Curbs bounding strength to tranquil grace, and tames the wild enjoyment.
   And comes the world's wide harmony in vain upon thine ears?
   The stream of music borne aloft from yonder choral spheres?
   And feel'st thou not the measure which eternal Nature keeps?
   The whirling dance forever held in yonder azure deeps?
   The suns that wheel in varying maze?--That music thou discernest?
   No! Thou canst honor that in sport which thou forgettest in earnest.
   ~ Friedrich Schiller,
73:It is not very easy for the customary mind of man, always attached to its past and present associations, to conceive of an existence still human, yet radically changed in what are now our fixed circumstances.We are in respect to our possible higher evolution much in the position of the original Ape of the Darwinian theory. It would have been impossible for that Ape leading his instinctive arboreal life in primeval forests to conceive that there would be one day an animal on the earth who would use a new faculty called reason upon the materials of his inner and outer existence, who would dominate by that power his instincts and habits, change the circumstances of his physical life, build for himself houses of stone, manipulate Nature's forces, sail the seas, ride the air, develop codes of conduct, evolve conscious methods for his mental and spiritual development. And if such a conception had been possible for the Ape-mind, it would still have been difficult for him to imagine that by any progress of Nature or long effort of Will and tendency he himself could develop into that animal. Man, because he has acquired reason and still more because he has indulged his power of imagination and intuition, is able to conceive an existence higher than his own and even to envisage his personal elevation beyond his present state into that existence. His idea of the supreme state is an absolute of all that is positive to his own concepts and desirable to his own instinctive aspiration,-Knowledge without its negative shadow of error, Bliss without its negation in experience of suffering, Power without its constant denial by incapacity, purity and plenitude of being without the opposing sense of defect and limitation. It is so that he conceives his gods; it is so that he constructs his heavens. But it is not so that his reason conceives of a possible earth and a possible humanity. His dream of God and Heaven is really a dream of his own perfection; but he finds the same difficulty in accepting its practical realisation here for his ultimate aim as would the ancestral Ape if called upon to believe in himself as the future Man. ~ Sri Aurobindo, The Life Divine, Ego and the Dualities,
74:Mother of Dreams :::

Goddess supreme, Mother of Dream, by thy ivory doors when thou standest,
Who are they then that come down unto men in thy visions that troop, group upon group, down the path of the shadows slanting?
Dream after dream, they flash and they gleam with the flame of the stars still around them;
Shadows at thy side in a darkness ride where the wild fires dance, stars glow and glance and the random meteor glistens;
There are voices that cry to their kin who reply; voices sweet, at the heart they beat and ravish the soul as it listens.

What then are these lands and these golden sands and these seas more radiant than earth can imagine?
Who are those that pace by the purple waves that race to the cliff-bound floor of thy jasper shore under skies in which mystery muses,
Lapped in moonlight not of our night or plunged in sunshine that is not diurnal?
Who are they coming thy Oceans roaming with sails whose strands are not made by hands, an unearthly wind advances?
Why do they join in a mystic line with those on the sands linking hands in strange and stately dances?

Thou in the air, with a flame in thy hair, the whirl of thy wonders watching,
Holdest the night in thy ancient right, Mother divine, hyacinthine, with a girdle of beauty defended.
Sworded with fire, attracting desire, thy tenebrous kingdom thou keepest,
Starry-sweet, with the moon at thy feet, now hidden now seen the clouds between in the gloom and the drift of thy tresses.
Only to those whom thy fancy chose, O thou heart-free, is it given to see thy witchcraft and feel thy caresses.

Open the gate where thy children wait in their world of a beauty undarkened.
High-throned on a cloud, victorious, proud I have espied Maghavan ride when the armies of wind are behind him;
Food has been given for my tasting from heaven and fruit of immortal sweetness;
I have drunk wine of the kingdoms divine and have healed the change of music strange from a lyre which our hands cannot master,
Doors have swung wide in the chambers of pride where the Gods reside and the Apsaras dance in their circles faster and faster.

For thou art she whom we first can see when we pass the bounds of the mortal;
There at the gates of the heavenly states thou hast planted thy wand enchanted over the head of the Yogin waving.
From thee are the dream and the shadows that seem and the fugitive lights that delude us;
Thine is the shade in which visions are made; sped by thy hands from celestial lands come the souls that rejoice for ever.
Into thy dream-worlds we pass or look in thy magic glass, then beyond thee we climb out of Space and Time to the peak of divine endeavour. ~ Sri Aurobindo, Collected Poems,
75:(Nirodbaran:) "It was the first week of January 1930.
     At about 3 p.m., I reached Dilip Kumar Roy's place. "Oh, you have come! Let us go," he said, and cutting a rose from his terrace-garden he added, "Offer this to the Mother." When we arrived at the Ashram he left me at the present Reading Room saying, "Wait here." My heart was beating nervously as if I were going to face an examination. A stately chair in the middle of the room attracted momentarily my attention. In a short while the Mother came accompanied by Nolini, Amrita and Dilip. She took her seat in the chair, the others stood by her side. I was dazzled by the sight. Was it a ‘visionary gleam’ or a reality? Nothing like it had I seen before. Her fair complexion, set off by a finely coloured sari and a headband, gave me the impression of a goddess such as we see in pictures or in the idols during the Durga Puja festival. She was all smiles and redolent with grace. I suppose this was the Mahalakshmi smile Sri Aurobindo had spoken of in his book The Mother. She bathed me in the cascade of her smile and heart-melting look. I stood before her, shy and speechless, made more so by the presence of the others who were enjoying the silent sweet spectacle. Minutes passed. Then I offered to her hand my rose and did my pranam at her feet which had gold anklets on them. She stooped and blessed me. On standing up, I got again the same enchanting smile like moonbeams from a magic sky. After a time she said to the others, "He is very shy." "[1]

(Amal Kiran:) "Now to come back to all the people, all – the undamned all who were there in the Ashram. Very soon after my coming Dilip Kumar Roy came with Sahana Devi. They came and settled down. And, soon after that, I saw the face of my friend Nirod. It was of course an unforgettable face. (laughter) I think he had come straight from England or via some place in Bengal, but he carried something of the air of England. (laughter) He had passed out as a doctor at Edinburgh. I saw him, we became friends and we have remained friends ever since. But when he came as a doctor he was not given doctoring work here. As far as I remember he was made the head of a timber godown! (laughter) All sorts of strange jobs were being given to people. Look at the first job I got. The Mother once told me, "I would like you to do some work." I said, "All right, I am prepared to do some work." Then she said,"Will you take charge of our stock of furniture?" (laughter)"[2]

(Amal Kiran:) "To return to my friend Nirod – it was after some time that he got the Dispensary. I don't know whether he wanted it, or liked it or not, but he established his reputation as the frowning physician. (laughter) People used to come to him with a cold and he would stand and glare at them, and say, "What? You have a cold!" Poor people, they would simply shiver (laughter) and this had a very salutary effect because they thought that it was better not to fall ill than face the doctor's drastic disapproval of any kind of illness which would give him any botheration. (laughter) But he did his job all right, and every time he frightened off a patient he went to his room and started trying to write poetry (laughter) – because that, he thought, was his most important job. And, whether he succeeded as a doctor or not, as a poet he has eminently succeeded. Sri Aurobindo has really made him a poet.

    The doctoring as well as the poetry was a bond between us, because my father had been a doctor and medicine ran in my blood. We used to discuss medical matters sometimes, but more often the problems and pains of poetry."[3] ~ https://wiki.auroville.org.in/wiki/Nirodbaran
76: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,
77:Of course we do." Dresden's voice was cutting. "But you're thinking too small. Building humanity's greatest empire is like building the world's largest anthill. Insignificant. There is a civilization out there that built the protomolecule and hurled it at us over two billion years ago. They were already gods at that point. What have they become since then? With another two billion years to advance?"
With a growing dread, Holden listened to Dresden speak. This speech had the air of something spoken before. Perhaps many times. And it had worked. It had convinced powerful people. It was why Protogen had stealth ships from the Earth shipyards and seemingly limitless behind-the-scenes support.
"We have a terrifying amount of catching up to do, gentlemen," Dresden was saying. "But fortunately we have the tool of our enemy to use in doing it."
"Catching up?" a soldier to Holden's left said. Dresden nodded at the man and smiled.
"The protomolecule can alter the host organism at the molecular level; it can create genetic change on the fly. Not just DNA, but any stable replicatoR But it is only a machine. It doesn't think. It follows instructions. If we learn how to alter that programming, then we become the architects of that change."
Holden interrupted. "If it was supposed to wipe out life on Earth and replace it with whatever the protomolecule's creators wanted, why turn it loose?"
"Excellent question," Dresden said, holding up one finger like a college professor about to deliver a lecture. "The protomolecule doesn't come with a user's manual. In fact, we've never before been able to actually watch it carry out its program. The molecule requires significant mass before it develops enough processing power to fulfill its directives. Whatever they are."
Dresden pointed at the screens covered with data around them.
"We are going to watch it at work. See what it intends to do. How it goes about doing it. And, hopefully, learn how to change that program in the process."
"You could do that with a vat of bacteria," Holden said.
"I'm not interested in remaking bacteria," Dresden said.
"You're fucking insane," Amos said, and took another step toward Dresden. Holden put a hand on the big mechanic's shoulder.
"So," Holden said. "You figure out how the bug works, and then what?"
"Then everything. Belters who can work outside a ship without wearing a suit. Humans capable of sleeping for hundreds of years at a time flying colony ships to the stars. No longer being bound to the millions of years of evolution inside one atmosphere of pressure at one g, slaves to oxygen and water. We decide what we want to be, and we reprogram ourselves to be that. That's what the protomolecule gives us."

Dresden had stood back up as he'd delivered this speech, his face shining with the zeal of a prophet.
"What we are doing is the best and only hope of humanity's survival. When we go out there, we will be facing gods."
"And if we don't go out?" Fred asked. He sounded thoughtful.
"They've already fired a doomsday weapon at us once," Dresden said.
The room was silent for a moment. Holden felt his certainty slip. He hated everything about Dresden's argument, but he couldn't quite see his way past it. He knew in his bones that something about it was dead wrong, but he couldn't find the words. Naomi's voice startled him.
"Did it convince them?" she asked.
"Excuse me?" Dresden said.
"The scientists. The technicians. Everyone you needed to make it happen. They actually had to do this. They had to watch the video of people dying all over Eros. They had to design those radioactive murder chambers. So unless you managed to round up every serial killer in the solar system and send them through a postgraduate program, how did you do this?"
"We modified our science team to remove ethical restraints."
Half a dozen clues clicked into place in Holden's head. ~ James S A Corey, Leviathan Wakes,
78:There is a true movement of the intellect and there is a wrong movement: one helps, the other hinders." Questions and Answers 1929 - 1931 (5 May 1929)

   What is the true movement of the intellect?


What exactly do you understand by intellect? Is it a function of the mind or is it a part of the human being? How do you understand it?

   A function of the mind.

A function of the mind? Then it is that part of the mind which deals with ideas; is that what you mean?

Not ideas, Mother.

Not ideas? What else, then?

Ideas, but...

There is a part of the mind which receives ideas, ideas that are formed in a higher mind. Still, I don't know, it is a question of definition and one must know what exactly you mean to say.

It is intellect that puts ideas in the form of thoughts, gathering and organising the thoughts at the same time. There are great ideas which lie beyond the ordinary human mentality, which can put on all possible forms. These great ideas tend to descend, they want to manifest themselves in precise forms. These precise forms are the thoughts; and generally it is this, I believe, that is meant by intellect: it is this that gives thought-form to the ideas.

And then, there is also the organisation of the thoughts among themselves. All that has to be put in a certain order, otherwise one becomes incoherent. And after that, there is the putting of these thoughts to use for action; that is still another movement.

To be able to say what the true movement is, one must know first of all which movement is being spoken about. You have a body, well, you don't expect your body to walk on its head or its hands nor to crawl flat on its belly nor indeed that the head should be down and the legs up in the air. You give to each limb a particular occupation which is its own. This appears to you quite natural because that is the habit; otherwise, the very little ones do not know what to do, neither with their legs nor with their hands nor with their heads; it is only little by little that they learn that. Well, it is the same thing with the mind's functions. You must know which part of the mind you are speaking about, what its own function is, and then only can you say what its true movement is and what is not its true movement. For example, for the part which has to receive the master ideas and change them into thought, its true movement is to be open to the master ideas, receive them and change them into as exact, as precise, as expressive a thought as possible. For the part of the mind which has the charge of organising all these thoughts among themselves so that they might form a coherent and classified whole, not a chaos, the true movement is just to make the classification according to a higher logic and in a thoroughly clear, precise and expressive order which may be serviceable each time a thought is referred to, so that one may know where to look for it and not put quite contradictory things together. There are people whose mind does not work like that; all the ideas that come into it, without their being even aware of what the idea is, are translated into confused thoughts which remain in a kind of inner chaos. I have known people who, from the philosophical point of view - although there is nothing philosophical in it - could put side by side the most contradictory things, like ideas of hierarchic order and at the same time ideas of the absolute independence of the individual and of anarchism, and both were accepted with equal sympathy, knocked against each other in the head in the midst of a wild disorder, and these people were not even aware of it!... You know the saying: "A question well put is three-fourths solved." So now, put your question. What do you want to speak about? I am stretching out a helping hand, you have only to catch it. What is it you are speaking about, what is it that you call intellect? Do you know the difference between an idea and a thought?
   ~ The Mother, Questions And Answers 1953, 107,
79: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,
80:A God's Labour
I have gathered my dreams in a silver air
   Between the gold and the blue
And wrapped them softly and left them there,
   My jewelled dreams of you.

I had hoped to build a rainbow bridge
   Marrying the soil to the sky
And sow in this dancing planet midge
   The moods of infinity.

But too bright were our heavens, too far away,
   Too frail their ethereal stuff;
Too splendid and sudden our light could not stay;
   The roots were not deep enough.

He who would bring the heavens here
   Must descend himself into clay
And the burden of earthly nature bear
   And tread the dolorous way.

Coercing my godhead I have come down
   Here on the sordid earth,
Ignorant, labouring, human grown
   Twixt the gates of death and birth.

I have been digging deep and long
   Mid a horror of filth and mire
A bed for the golden river's song,
   A home for the deathless fire.

I have laboured and suffered in Matter's night
   To bring the fire to man;
But the hate of hell and human spite
   Are my meed since the world began.

For man's mind is the dupe of his animal self;
   Hoping its lusts to win,
He harbours within him a grisly Elf
   Enamoured of sorrow and sin.

The grey Elf shudders from heaven's flame
   And from all things glad and pure;
Only by pleasure and passion and pain
   His drama can endure.

All around is darkness and strife;
   For the lamps that men call suns
Are but halfway gleams on this stumbling life
   Cast by the Undying Ones.

Man lights his little torches of hope
   That lead to a failing edge;
A fragment of Truth is his widest scope,
   An inn his pilgrimage.

The Truth of truths men fear and deny,
   The Light of lights they refuse;
To ignorant gods they lift their cry
   Or a demon altar choose.

All that was found must again be sought,
   Each enemy slain revives,
Each battle for ever is fought and refought
   Through vistas of fruitless lives.

My gaping wounds are a thousand and one
   And the Titan kings assail,
But I dare not rest till my task is done
   And wrought the eternal will.

How they mock and sneer, both devils and men!
   "Thy hope is Chimera's head
Painting the sky with its fiery stain;
   Thou shalt fall and thy work lie dead.

"Who art thou that babblest of heavenly ease
   And joy and golden room
To us who are waifs on inconscient seas
   And bound to life's iron doom?

"This earth is ours, a field of Night
   For our petty flickering fires.
How shall it brook the sacred Light
   Or suffer a god's desires?

"Come, let us slay him and end his course!
   Then shall our hearts have release
From the burden and call of his glory and force
   And the curb of his wide white peace."

But the god is there in my mortal breast
   Who wrestles with error and fate
And tramples a road through mire and waste
   For the nameless Immaculate.

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 saw that a falsehood was planted deep
   At the very root of things
Where the grey Sphinx guards God's riddle sleep
   On the Dragon's outspread wings.

I left the surface gauds of mind
   And life's unsatisfied seas
And plunged through the body's alleys blind
   To the nether mysteries.

I have delved through the dumb Earth's dreadful heart
   And heard her black mass' bell.
I have seen the source whence her agonies part
   And the inner reason of hell.

Above me the dragon murmurs moan
   And the goblin voices flit;
I have pierced the Void where Thought was born,
   I have walked in the bottomless pit.

On a desperate stair my feet have trod
   Armoured with boundless peace,
Bringing the fires of the splendour of God
   Into the human abyss.

He who I am was with me still;
   All veils are breaking now.
I have heard His voice and borne His will
   On my vast untroubled brow.

The gulf twixt the depths and the heights is bridged
   And the golden waters pour
Down the sapphire mountain rainbow-ridged
   And glimmer from shore to shore.

Heaven's fire is lit in the breast of the earth
   And the undying suns here burn;
Through a wonder cleft in the bounds of birth
   The incarnate spirits yearn

Like flames to the kingdoms of Truth and Bliss:
   Down a gold-red stairway wend
The radiant children of Paradise
   Clarioning darkness' end.

A little more and the new life's doors
   Shall be carved in silver light
With its aureate roof and mosaic floors
   In a great world bare and bright.

I shall leave my dreams in their argent air,
   For in a raiment of gold and blue
There shall move on the earth embodied and fair
   The living truth of you.
   ~ Sri Aurobindo, Collected Poems, A God's Labour, 534,
81:Death & Fame

When I die

I don't care what happens to my body throw ashes in the air, scatter 'em in East River bury an urn in Elizabeth New Jersey, B'nai Israel Cemetery

But I want a big funeral St. Patrick's Cathedral, St. Mark's Church, the largest synagogue in Manhattan

First, there's family, brother, nephews, spry aged Edith stepmother 96, Aunt Honey from old Newark,

Doctor Joel, cousin Mindy, brother Gene one eyed one ear'd, sister-in-law blonde Connie, five nephews, stepbrothers & sisters their grandchildren, companion Peter Orlovsky, caretakers Rosenthal & Hale, Bill Morgan--

Next, teacher Trungpa Vajracharya's ghost mind, Gelek Rinpoche, there Sakyong Mipham, Dalai Lama alert, chance visiting America, Satchitananda Swami Shivananda, Dehorahava Baba, Karmapa XVI, Dudjom Rinpoche, Katagiri & Suzuki Roshi's phantoms Baker, Whalen, Daido Loorie, Qwong, Frail White-haired Kapleau Roshis, Lama Tarchen --

Then, most important, lovers over half-century Dozens, a hundred, more, older fellows bald & rich young boys met naked recently in bed, crowds surprised to see each other, innumerable, intimate, exchanging memories

"He taught me to meditate, now I'm an old veteran of the thousandday retreat --"

"I played music on subway platforms, I'm straight but loved him he loved me"

"I felt more love from him at 19 than ever from anyone"

"We'd lie under covers gossip, read my poetry, hug & kiss belly to belly arms round each other"

"I'd always get into his bed with underwear on & by morning my skivvies would be on the floor"

"Japanese, always wanted take it up my bum with a master"

"We'd talk all night about Kerouac & Cassady sit Buddhalike then sleep in his captain's bed."

"He seemed to need so much affection, a shame not to make him happy"

"I was lonely never in bed nude with anyone before, he was so gentle my stomach shuddered when he traced his finger along my abdomen nipple to hips-- "

"All I did was lay back eyes closed, he'd bring me to come with mouth & fingers along my waist"

"He gave great head"

So there be gossip from loves of 1948, ghost of Neal Cassady commin-gling with flesh and youthful blood of 1997 and surprise -- "You too? But I thought you were straight!"

"I am but Ginsberg an exception, for some reason he pleased me."

"I forgot whether I was straight gay queer or funny, was myself, tender and affectionate to be kissed on the top of my head, my forehead throat heart & solar plexus, mid-belly. on my prick, tickled with his tongue my behind"

"I loved the way he'd recite 'But at my back allways hear/ time's winged chariot hurrying near,' heads together, eye to eye, on a pillow --"

Among lovers one handsome youth straggling the rear

"I studied his poetry class, 17 year-old kid, ran some errands to his walk-up flat, seduced me didn't want to, made me come, went home, never saw him again never wanted to... "

"He couldn't get it up but loved me," "A clean old man." "He made sure I came first"

This the crowd most surprised proud at ceremonial place of honor--

Then poets & musicians -- college boys' grunge bands -- age-old rock star Beatles, faithful guitar accompanists, gay classical con-ductors, unknown high Jazz music composers, funky trum-peters, bowed bass & french horn black geniuses, folksinger fiddlers with dobro tamborine harmonica mandolin auto-harp pennywhistles & kazoos

Next, artist Italian romantic realists schooled in mystic 60's India, Late fauve Tuscan painter-poets, Classic draftsman Massa-chusets surreal jackanapes with continental wives, poverty sketchbook gesso oil watercolor masters from American provinces

Then highschool teachers, lonely Irish librarians, delicate biblio-philes, sex liberation troops nay armies, ladies of either sex

"I met him dozens of times he never remembered my name I loved him anyway, true artist"

"Nervous breakdown after menopause, his poetry humor saved me from suicide hospitals"

"Charmant, genius with modest manners, washed sink, dishes my studio guest a week in Budapest"

Thousands of readers, "Howl changed my life in Libertyville Illinois"

"I saw him read Montclair State Teachers College decided be a poet-- "

"He turned me on, I started with garage rock sang my songs in Kansas City"

"Kaddish made me weep for myself & father alive in Nevada City"

"Father Death comforted me when my sister died Boston l982"

"I read what he said in a newsmagazine, blew my mind, realized others like me out there"

Deaf & Dumb bards with hand signing quick brilliant gestures

Then Journalists, editors's secretaries, agents, portraitists & photo-graphy aficionados, rock critics, cultured laborors, cultural historians come to witness the historic funeral Super-fans, poetasters, aging Beatnicks & Deadheads, autograph-hunters, distinguished paparazzi, intelligent gawkers

Everyone knew they were part of 'History" except the deceased who never knew exactly what was happening even when I was alive
February 22, 1997
~ Allen Ginsberg,
82:To what gods shall the sacrifice be offered? Who shall be invoked to manifest and protect in the human being this increasing godhead?

Agni first, for without him the sacrificial flame cannot burn on the altar of the soul. That flame of Agni is the seven-tongued power of the Will, a Force of God instinct with Knowledge. This conscious and forceful will is the immortal guest in our mortality, a pure priest and a divine worker, the mediator between earth and heaven. It carries what we offer to the higher Powers and brings back in return their force and light and joy into our humanity.

Indra, the Puissant next, who is the power of pure Existence self-manifested as the Divine Mind. As Agni is one pole of Force instinct with knowledge that sends its current upward from earth to heaven, so Indra is the other pole of Light instinct with force which descends from heaven to earth. He comes down into our world as the Hero with the shining horses and slays darkness and division with his lightnings, pours down the life-giving heavenly waters, finds in the trace of the hound, Intuition, the lost or hidden illuminations, makes the Sun of Truth mount high in the heaven of our mentality.

Surya, the Sun, is the master of that supreme Truth, - truth of being, truth of knowledge, truth of process and act and movement and functioning. He is therefore the creator or rather the manifester of all things - for creation is out-bringing, expression by the Truth and Will - and the father, fosterer, enlightener of our souls. The illuminations we seek are the herds of this Sun who comes to us in the track of the divine Dawn and releases and reveals in us night-hidden world after world up to the highest Beatitude.

Of that beatitude Soma is the representative deity. The wine of his ecstasy is concealed in the growths of earth, in the waters of existence; even here in our physical being are his immortalising juices and they have to be pressed out and offered to all the gods; for in that strength these shall increase and conquer.

Each of these primary deities has others associated with him who fulfil functions that arise from his own. For if the truth of Surya is to be established firmly in our mortal nature, there are previous conditions that are indispensable; a vast purity and clear wideness destructive of all sin and crooked falsehood, - and this is Varuna; a luminous power of love and comprehension leading and forming into harmony all our thoughts, acts and impulses, - this is Mitra; an immortal puissance of clear-discerning aspiration and endeavour, - this is Aryaman; a happy spontaneity of the right enjoyment of all things dispelling the evil dream of sin and error and suffering, - this is Bhaga. These four are powers of the Truth of Surya. For the whole bliss of Soma to be established perfectly in our nature a happy and enlightened and unmaimed condition of mind, vitality and body are necessary. This condition is given to us by the twin Ashwins; wedded to the daughter of Light, drinkers of honey, bringers of perfect satisfactions, healers of maim and malady they occupy our parts of knowledge and parts of action and prepare our mental, vital and physical being for an easy and victorious ascension.

Indra, the Divine Mind, as the shaper of mental forms has for his assistants, his artisans, the Ribhus, human powers who by the work of sacrifice and their brilliant ascension to the high dwelling-place of the Sun have attained to immortality and help mankind to repeat their achievement. They shape by the mind Indra's horses, the chariot of the Ashwins, the weapons of the Gods, all the means of the journey and the battle. But as giver of the Light of Truth and as Vritra-slayer Indra is aided by the Maruts, who are powers of will and nervous or vital Force that have attained to the light of thought and the voice of self-expression. They are behind all thought and speech as its impellers and they battle towards the Light, Truth and Bliss of the supreme Consciousness.

There are also female energies; for the Deva is both Male and Female and the gods also are either activising souls or passively executive and methodising energies. Aditi, infinite Mother of the Gods, comes first; and there are besides five powers of the Truthconsciousness, - Mahi or Bharati, the vast Word that brings us all things out of the divine source; Ila, the strong primal word of the Truth who gives us its active vision; Saraswati, its streaming current and the word of its inspiration; Sarama, the Intuition, hound of heaven who descends into the cavern of the subconscient and finds there the concealed illuminations; Dakshina, whose function is to discern rightly, dispose the action and the offering and distribute in the sacrifice to each godhead its portion. Each god, too, has his female energy.

All this action and struggle and ascension is supported by Heaven our Father and Earth our Mother Parents of the Gods, who sustain respectively the purely mental and psychic and the physical consciousness. Their large and free scope is the condition of our achievement. Vayu, master of life, links them together by the mid-air, the region of vital force. And there are other deities, - Parjanya, giver of the rain of heaven; Dadhikravan, the divine war-horse, a power of Agni; the mystic Dragon of the Foundations; Trita Aptya who on the third plane of existence consummates our triple being; and more besides.

The development of all these godheads is necessary to our perfection. And that perfection must be attained on all our levels, - in the wideness of earth, our physical being and consciousness; in the full force of vital speed and action and enjoyment and nervous vibration, typified as the Horse which must be brought forward to upbear our endeavour; in the perfect gladness of the heart of emotion and a brilliant heat and clarity of the mind throughout our intellectual and psychical being; in the coming of the supramental Light, the Dawn and the Sun and the shining Mother of the herds, to transform all our existence; for so comes to us the possession of the Truth, by the Truth the admirable surge of the Bliss, in the Bliss infinite Consciousness of absolute being. ~ Sri Aurobindo, Hymns to the Mystic Fire, The Doctrine of the Mystics,
83:
   Why do we forget our dreams?


Because you do not dream always at the same place. It is not always the same part of your being that dreams and it is not at the same place that you dream. If you were in conscious, direct, continuous communication with all the parts of your being, you would remember all your dreams. But very few parts of the being are in communication.

   For example, you have a dream in the subtle physical, that is to say, quite close to the physical. Generally, these dreams occur in the early hours of the morning, that is between four and five o'clock, at the end of the sleep. If you do not make a sudden movement when you wake up, if you remain very quiet, very still and a little attentive - quietly attentive - and concentrated, you will remember them, for the communication between the subtle physical and the physical is established - very rarely is there no communication.

   Now, dreams are mostly forgotten because you have a dream while in a certain state and then pass into another. For instance, when you sleep, your body is asleep, your vital is asleep, but your mind is still active. So your mind begins to have dreams, that is, its activity is more or less coordinated, the imagination is very active and you see all kinds of things, take part in extraordinary happenings.... After some time, all that calms down and the mind also begins to doze. The vital that was resting wakes up; it comes out of the body, walks about, goes here and there, does all kinds of things, reacts, sometimes fights, and finally eats. It does all kinds of things. The vital is very adventurous. It watches. When it is heroic it rushes to save people who are in prison or to destroy enemies or it makes wonderful discoveries. But this pushes back the whole mental dream very far behind. It is rubbed off, forgotten: naturally you cannot remember it because the vital dream takes its place. But if you wake up suddenly at that moment, you remember it. There are people who have made the experiment, who have got up at certain fixed hours of the night and when they wake up suddenly, they do remember. You must not move brusquely, but awake in the natural course, then you remember.

   After a time, the vital having taken a good stroll, needs to rest also, and so it goes into repose and quietness, quite tired at the end of all kinds of adventures. Then something else wakes up. Let us suppose that it is the subtle physical that goes for a walk. It starts moving and begins wandering, seeing the rooms and... why, this thing that was there, but it has come here and that other thing which was in that room is now in this one, and so on. If you wake up without stirring, you remembeR But this has pushed away far to the back of the consciousness all the stories of the vital. They are forgotten and so you cannot recollect your dreams. But if at the time of waking up you are not in a hurry, you are not obliged to leave your bed, on the contrary you can remain there as long as you wish, you need not even open your eyes; you keep your head exactly where it was and you make yourself like a tranquil mirror within and concentrate there. You catch just a tiny end of the tail of your dream. You catch it and start pulling gently, without stirring in the least. You begin pulling quite gently, and then first one part comes, a little later another. You go backward; the last comes up first. Everything goes backward, slowly, and suddenly the whole dream reappears: "Ah, there! it was like that." Above all, do not jump up, do not stir; you repeat the dream to yourself several times - once, twice - until it becomes clear in all its details. Once that dream is settled, you continue not to stir, you try to go further in, and suddenly you catch the tail of something else. It is more distant, more vague, but you can still seize it. And here also you hang on, get hold of it and pull, and you see that everything changes and you enter another world; all of a sudden you have an extraordinary adventure - it is another dream. You follow the same process. You repeat the dream to yourself once, twice, until you are sure of it. You remain very quiet all the time. Then you begin to penetrate still more deeply into yourself, as though you were going in very far, very far; and again suddenly you see a vague form, you have a feeling, a sensation... like a current of air, a slight breeze, a little breath; and you say, "Well, well...." It takes a form, it becomes clear - and the third category comes. You must have a lot of time, a lot of patience, you must be very quiet in your mind and body, very quiet, and you can tell the story of your whole night from the end right up to the beginning.

   Even without doing this exercise which is very long and difficult, in order to recollect a dream, whether it be the last one or the one in the middle that has made a violent impression on your being, you must do what I have said when you wake up: take particular care not even to move your head on the pillow, remain absolutely still and let the dream return.

   Some people do not have a passage between one state and another, there is a little gap and so they leap from one to the other; there is no highway passing through all the states of being with no break of the consciousness. A small dark hole, and you do not remember. It is like a precipice across which one has to extend the consciousness. To build a bridge takes a very long time; it takes much longer than building a physical bridge.... Very few people want to and know how to do it. They may have had magnificent activities, they do not remember them or sometimes only the last, the nearest, the most physical activity, with an uncoordinated movement - dreams having no sense.

   But there are as many different kinds of nights and sleep as there are different days and activities. There are not many days that are alike, each day is different. The days are not the same, the nights are not the same. You and your friends are doing apparently the same thing, but for each one it is very different. And each one must have his own procedure.

   Why are two dreams never alike?

Because all things are different. No two minutes are alike in the universe and it will be so till the end of the universe, no two minutes will ever be alike. And men obstinately want to make rules! One must do this and not that.... Well! we must let people please themselves.

   You could have put to me a very interesting question: "Why am I fourteen years old today?" Intelligent people will say: "It is because it is the fourteenth year since you were born." That is the answer of someone who believes himself to be very intelligent. But there is another reason. I shall tell this to you alone.... I have drowned you all sufficiently well! Now you must begin to learn swimming!

   ~ The Mother, Questions And Answers 1953, 36?,
84:
   The whole question.


The whole question? And now, do you understand?... Not quite? I told you that you did not understand because it was muddled up; in one question three different ideas were included. So naturally it created a confusion. But taken separately they are what I explained to you just now, most probably; that is to say, one has this altogether ignorant and obliterated consciousness and is convinced that he is the cause and effect, the origin and result of himself, separate from all others, separate with a limited power to act upon others and a little greater capacity to be set in movement by others or to react to others' influence. That is how people think usually, something like that, isn't that so? How do you feel, you? What effect do you have upon yourself? And you? And you?... You have never thought about it? You have never looked into yourself to see what effect you exercise upon yourself? Never thought over it? No? How do you feel? Nobody will tell me? Come, you tell me that. Never tried to understand how you feel? Yes? No? How strange! Never sought to understand how, for example, decisions take place in you? From where do they come? What makes you decide one thing rather than another? And what is the relation between a decision of yours and your action? And to what extent do you have the freedom of choice between one thing and another? And how far do you feel you are able to, you are free to do this or that or that other or nothing at all?... You have pondered over that? Yes? Is there any one among the students who has thought over it? No? Nobody put the question to himself? You? You?...

Even if one thinks over it, perhaps one is not able to answer!

One cannot explain?

No.

It is difficult to explain? Even this simple little thing, to see where in your consciousness the wills that come from outside meet your will (which you call yours, which comes from within), at what place the two join together and to what extent the one from outside acts upon that from within and the one from within acts upon that from outside? You have never tried to find this out? It has never seemed to you unbearable that a will from outside should have an action upon your will? No?

I do not know.

Oh! I am putting very difficult problems! But, my children, I was preoccupied with that when I was a child of five!... So I thought you must have been preoccupied with it since a long time. In oneself, there are contradictory wills. Yes, many. That is one of the very first discoveries. There is one part which wants things this way; and then at another moment, another way, and a third time, one wants still another thing! Besides, there is even this: something that wants and another which says no. So? But it is exactly that which has to be found if you wish in the least to organise yourself. Why not project yourself upon a screen, as in the cinema, and then look at yourself moving on it? How interesting it is!

This is the first step.

You project yourself on the screen and then observe and see all that is moving there and how it moves and what happens. You make a little diagram, it becomes so interesting then. And then, after a while, when you are quite accustomed to seeing, you can go one step further and take a decision. Or even a still greater step: you organise - arrange, take up all that, put each thing in its place, organise in such a way that you begin to have a straight movement with an inner meaning. And then you become conscious of your direction and are able to say: "Very well, it will be thus; my life will develop in that way, because that is the logic of my being. Now, I have arranged all that within me, each thing has been put in its place, and so naturally a central orientation is forming. I am following this orientation. One step more and I know what will happen to me for I myself am deciding it...." I do not know, I am telling you this; to me it seemed terribly interesting, the most interesting thing in the world. There was nothing, no other thing that interested me more than that.

This happened to me.... I was five or six or seven years old (at seven the thing became quite serious) and I had a father who loved the circus, and he came and told me: "Come with me, I am going to the circus on Sunday." I said: "No, I am doing something much more interesting than going to the circus!" Or again, young friends invited me to attend a meeting where we were to play together, enjoy together: "No, I enjoy here much more...." And it was quite sincere. It was not a pose: for me, it was like this, it was true. There was nothing in the world more enjoyable than that.

And I am so convinced that anybody who does it in that way, with the same freshness and sincerity, will obtain most interesting results.... To put all that on a screen in front of yourself and look at what is happening. And the first step is to know all that is happening and then you must not try to shut your eyes when something does not appear pleasant to you! You must keep them wide open and put each thing in that way before the screen. Then you make quite an interesting discovery. And then the next step is to start telling yourself: "Since all that is happening within me, why should I not put this thing in this way and then that thing in that way and then this other in this way and thus wouldn't I be doing something logical that has a meaning? Why should I not remove that thing which stands obstructing the way, these conflicting wills? Why? And what does that represent in the being? Why is it there? If it were put there, would it not help instead of harming me?" And so on.

And little by little, little by little, you see clearer and then you see why you are made like that, what is the thing you have got to do - that for which you are born. And then, quite naturally, since all is organised for this thing to happen, the path becomes straight and you can say beforehand: "It is in this way that it will happen." And when things come from outside to try and upset all that, you are able to say: "No, I accept this, for it helps; I reject that, for that harms." And then, after a few years, you curb yourself as you curb a horse: you do whatever you like, in the way you like and you go wherever you like.

It seems to me this is worth the trouble. I believe it is the most interesting thing.

...

You must have a great deal of sincerity, a little courage and perseverance and then a sort of mental curiosity, you understand, curious, seeking to know, interested, wanting to learn. To love to learn: that, one must have in one's nature. To find it impossible to stand before something grey, all hazy, in which nothing is seen clearly and which gives you quite an unpleasant feeling, for you do not know where you begin and where you end, what is yours and what is not yours and what is settled and what is not settled - what is this pulp-like thing you call yourself in which things get intermingled and act upon one another without even your being aware of it? You ask yourself: "But why have I done this?" You know nothing about it. "And why have I felt that?" You don't know that, either. And then, you are thrown into a world outside that is only fog and you are thrown into a world inside that is also for you another kind of fog, still more impenetrable, in which you live, like a cork thrown upon the waters and the waves carry it away or cast it into the air, and it drops and rolls on. That is quite an unpleasant state. I do not know, but to me it appears unpleasant.

To see clearly, to see one's way, where one is going, why one is going there, how one is to go there and what one is going to do and what is the kind of relation with others... But that is a problem so wonderfully interesting - it is interesting - and you can always discover things every minute! One's work is never finished.

There is a time, there is a certain state of consciousness when you have the feeling that you are in that condition with all the weight of the world lying heavy upon you and besides you are going in blinkers and do not know where you are going, but there is something which is pushing you. And that is truly a very unpleasant condition. And there is another moment when one draws oneself up and is able to see what is there above, and one becomes it; then one looks at the world as though from the top of a very very high mountain and one sees all that is happening below; then one can choose one's way and follow it. That is a more pleasant condition. This then is truly the truth, you are upon earth for that, surely. All individual beings and all the little concentrations of consciousness were created to do this work. It is the very reason for existence: to be able to become fully conscious of a certain sum of vibrations representing an individual being and put order there and find one's way and follow it.

And so, as men do not know it and do not do it, life comes and gives them a blow here: "Oh! that hurts", then a blow there: "Ah! that's hurting me." And the thing goes on like that and all the time it is like that. And all the time they are getting pain somewhere. They suffer, they cry, they groan. But it is simply due to that reason, there is no other: it is that they have not done that little work. If, when they were quite young, there had been someone to teach them to do the work and they had done it without losing time, they could have gone through life gloriously and instead of suffering they would have been all-powerful masters of their destiny.

This is not to say that necessarily all things would become pleasant. It is not at all that. But your reaction towards things becomes the true reaction and instead of suffering, you learn; instead of being miserable, you go forward and progress. After all, I believe it is for this that you are here - so that there is someone who can tell you: "There, well, try that. It is worth trying." ~ The Mother, Questions And Answers 1953, 199,

*** WISDOM TROVE ***

1:The air is all softness. ~ john-keats, @wisdomtrove
2:Fills The air around with beauty. ~ lord-byron, @wisdomtrove
3:With white feet glancing light as air, ~ euripedes, @wisdomtrove
4:Argument is to me the air I breathe. ~ gertrude-stein, @wisdomtrove
5:It's opener, out there, in the wide, open air. ~ dr-seuss, @wisdomtrove
6:Banish Air from Air Divide Light if you dare ~ emily-dickinson, @wisdomtrove
7:There seems to be no air in the air she breaths. ~ stephen-king, @wisdomtrove
8:I am an environmentalist. ... I am for clean air. ~ ronald-reagan, @wisdomtrove
9:The air of summer was sweeter than wine. ~ henry-wadsworth-longfellow, @wisdomtrove
10:I can remember when the air was clean and sex was dirty. ~ george-burns, @wisdomtrove
11:If I didn't have air supremacy, I wouldn't be here. ~ dwight-eisenhower, @wisdomtrove
12:My lungs taste the air of Time,Blown past falling sands. ~ frank-herbert, @wisdomtrove
13:... suicide gets in the air sometimes. Like a cold germ. ~ stephen-king, @wisdomtrove
14:He lives most life whoever breathes most air. ~ elizabeth-barrett-browning, @wisdomtrove
15:Eighty percent of air pollution comes from plants and trees. ~ ronald-reagan, @wisdomtrove
16:Live in the sunshine, swim the sea, drink the wild air. ~ ralph-waldo-emerson, @wisdomtrove
17:How we express ourselves in worship remains up in the air. ~ robert-h-schuller, @wisdomtrove
18:You can no more insult a mature man than you can paint the air. ~ vernon-howard, @wisdomtrove
19:Ideas in secret die. They need light and air or they starve to death. ~ seth-godin, @wisdomtrove
20:I gotta idea for sweat shops... air conditioning! Problem solved. ~ mitch-hedberg, @wisdomtrove
21:I want to ride in a cold air balloon. "This isn't going anywhere!" ~ mitch-hedberg, @wisdomtrove
22:The bird thinks it a favor to give the fish a lift in the air ~ rabindranath-tagore, @wisdomtrove
23:The dove descending breaks the air / With flame of incandescent terror. ~ t-s-eliot, @wisdomtrove
24:And all the air is filled with pleasant noise of waters ~ henry-wadsworth-longfellow, @wisdomtrove
25:A stilted heron labored up into the air and pounded down the river. ~ john-steinbeck, @wisdomtrove
26:Water, air, and cleanness are the chief articles in my pharmacy. ~ napoleon-bonaparte, @wisdomtrove
27:A little smoke lost in the air, that was the life of a man. ~ william-somerset-maugham, @wisdomtrove
28:Gratitude is like love or fresh air - you can't get too much of it. ~ danielle-laporte, @wisdomtrove
29:Love is all around you like the air, and is the very breath of your being. ~ barry-long, @wisdomtrove
30:Classic literature is still something that hangs in the air like a song. ~ g-k-chesterton, @wisdomtrove
31:Here's a thought for sweat shop owners: Air Conditioning. Problem solved. ~ mitch-hedberg, @wisdomtrove
32:Knowledge, like air, is vital to life. Like air, no one should be denied it. ~ alan-moore, @wisdomtrove
33:Sculpture is made with two instruments and some supports and pretty air. ~ gertrude-stein, @wisdomtrove
34:The morning pouring everywhere, its golden glory on the air. ~ henry-wadsworth-longfellow, @wisdomtrove
35:i am going to start selling air in dark orange bags marked: moon-blooms ~ charles-bukowski, @wisdomtrove
36:If you don't build castles in the air you won't build anything on the ground. ~ victor-hugo, @wisdomtrove
37:Another glorious day, the air as delicious to the lungs as nectar to the tongue. ~ john-muir, @wisdomtrove
38:Clear the air! clean the sky! wash the wind! take stone from stone and wash them. ~ t-s-eliot, @wisdomtrove
39:Society is like the air, necessary to breathe but insufficient to live on. ~ george-santayana, @wisdomtrove
40:As the air to a bird or the sea to a fish, so is contempt to the contemptible. ~ william-blake, @wisdomtrove
41:I shot an arrow into the air, it fell to earth, I knew not where. ~ henry-wadsworth-longfellow, @wisdomtrove
42:I leave no trace of wings in the air, but I am glad I have had my flight. ~ rabindranath-tagore, @wisdomtrove
43:My blood is a miracle that, from my veins, crosses the air in my heart into yours. ~ frida-kahlo, @wisdomtrove
44:Plant a new Truffula. Treat it with care. Give it clean water. And feed it fresh air. ~ dr-seuss, @wisdomtrove
45:A little morphine in all the air. It would be wonderfully refreshing for everyone. ~ d-h-lawrence, @wisdomtrove
46:If your time is worth anything, travel by air. If not, you might just as well walk. ~ will-rogers, @wisdomtrove
47:Open the window of your mind. Allow the fresh air, new lights and new truths to enter. ~ amit-ray, @wisdomtrove
48:Religion in India must be made as free and as easy of access as is God's air. ~ swami-vivekananda, @wisdomtrove
49:Courage is in the air in bracing whiffs Better than all the stalemate an's and ifs. ~ robert-frost, @wisdomtrove
50:The air is full of farewells to the dying. And mournings for the dead. ~ henry-wadsworth-longfellow, @wisdomtrove
51:Full many a flower is born to blush unseen, And waste its fragrance on the desert air. ~ jane-austen, @wisdomtrove
52:Full many a flower is born to blush unseen, And waste it's fragrance on the desert air. ~ jane-austen, @wisdomtrove
53:Thats usually what I gravitate to, I read The Perfect Storm, then I read Into Thin Air . ~ max-lucado, @wisdomtrove
54:There's so much spring in the air- there's so much lazy sweetness in your heart. ~ f-scott-fitzgerald, @wisdomtrove
55:Building air castles is a harmless business as long as you don't attempt to live in them. ~ josh-billings, @wisdomtrove
56:There's a natural mystic blowing through the air. If you listen carefully now, you will hear. ~ bob-marley, @wisdomtrove
57:[I]t seemed as if the streets were absorbed by the sky, and the night were all in the air. ~ charles-dickens, @wisdomtrove
58:Just for the record, the weather today is calm and sunny, but the air is full of bullshit. ~ chuck-palahniuk, @wisdomtrove
59:Geniuses are like thunderstorms: they go against the wind, terrify people, clear the air. ~ soren-kierkegaard, @wisdomtrove
60:The air is Zeus, Zeus earth, and Zeus the heaven, Zeus all that is, and what transcends them all. ~ aeschylus, @wisdomtrove
61:First a warning, musical; then the hour, irrevocable. The leaden circles dissolved in the air. ~ virginia-woolf, @wisdomtrove
62:I beg your pardon?' Alice said with a puzzled air. &
63:Be like a lotus. Let the beauty of your heart speak. Be grateful to the mud, water, air and the light. ~ amit-ray, @wisdomtrove
64:Even sound seemed to fail in this air, like the air was worn out with carrying sounds so long. ~ william-faulkner, @wisdomtrove
65:There are already 30 people in the world who have collected enough air miles to fly into space. ~ richard-branson, @wisdomtrove
66:Love at the lips was touch As sweet as I could bear; And once that seemed too much; I lived on air. ~ robert-frost, @wisdomtrove
67:Gold gives to the ugliest thing a certain charming air, For that without it were else a miserable affair. ~ moliere, @wisdomtrove
68:May I kiss you then? On this miserable paper? I might as well open the window and kiss the night air. ~ franz-kafka, @wisdomtrove
69:Poets themselves, tho' liars by profession, always endeavour to give an air of truth to their fictions. ~ david-hume, @wisdomtrove
70:There's a responsibility in being a person. It's more than just taking up space where air would be. ~ john-steinbeck, @wisdomtrove
71:Too many individuals are like Shakespeare's definition of "echo,"&
72:If you're out of school sick and you're sitting outside on the porch getting some air, that's one thing. ~ sam-harris, @wisdomtrove
73:I believe in beauty. I believe in stones and water, air and soil, people and their future and their fate. ~ amsel-adams, @wisdomtrove
74:All you can do for another person is be an environment in which if they wanted to come up for air, they could. ~ ram-das, @wisdomtrove
75:Life, according to Zen, ought to be lived as a bird flies through the air, or as a fish swims in the water. ~ d-t-suzuki, @wisdomtrove
76:When mountain-climbing is made too easy, the spiritual effect the mountain exercises vanishes into the air. ~ d-t-suzuki, @wisdomtrove
77:I exist. It is soft, so soft, so slow. And light: it seems as though it suspends in the air. It moves. ~ jean-paul-sartre, @wisdomtrove
78:I will take the sun in my mouth and leap into the ripe air Alive with closed eyes to dash against darkness ~ e-e-cummings, @wisdomtrove
79:When you know you know nothing, an air of openness and humility prevails. Then real understanding enters the mind. ~ mooji, @wisdomtrove
80:I am convinced that the air we normally breathe is a kind of water, and men and women are a species of fish. ~ d-h-lawrence, @wisdomtrove
81:Parting they seemed to tread upon the air, Twin roses by the zephyr blown apart Only to meet again more close. ~ john-keats, @wisdomtrove
82:We need Joy as we need air. We need Love as we need water. We need each other as we need the earth we share. ~ maya-angelou, @wisdomtrove
83:Very hot and still the air was, Very smooth the gliding river, Motionless the sleeping shadows. ~ henry-wadsworth-longfellow, @wisdomtrove
84:It's hard for me to get used to these changing times. I can remember when the air was clean and sex was dirty. ~ george-burns, @wisdomtrove
85:Authors must not, like Chinese soldiers, expect to win victories by turning somersets in the air. ~ henry-wadsworth-longfellow, @wisdomtrove
86:Inebriate of air am I, And debauchee of dew, Reeling, through endless summer days, From inns of molten blue. ~ emily-dickinson, @wisdomtrove
87:On me the tempest falls. It does not make me tremble. O holy Mother Earth, O air and sun, behold me. I am wronged. ~ aeschylus, @wisdomtrove
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89:Now I see the secret of making the best person: it is to grow in the open air and to eat and sleep with the earth. ~ walt-whitman, @wisdomtrove
90:The best way to keep children at home is to make the home atmosphere pleasant, and let the air out of the tires. ~ dorothy-parker, @wisdomtrove
91:Have the man at the station put the air in the tires. I did it once myself. Have you ever seen a car with a limp? ~ phyllis-diller, @wisdomtrove
92:In America you can go on the air and kid the politicians, and the politicians can go on the air and kid the people. ~ groucho-marx, @wisdomtrove
93:Health is the first muse, comprising the magical benefits of air, landscape, and bodily exercise on the mind. ~ ralph-waldo-emerson, @wisdomtrove
94:I've found that worry and irritation vanish into thin air the moment I open my mind to the many blessings I possess. ~ dale-carnegie, @wisdomtrove
95:Argument is to me the air I breathe. Given any proposition, I cannot help believing the other side and defending it. ~ gertrude-stein, @wisdomtrove
96:Fancy sleeping on air. I wonder if anyone's done it before. I don't suppose they have. Oh, bother—-Scrubb probably has! ~ c-s-lewis, @wisdomtrove
97:Trust is like the air we breathe&
98:To behold the day-break!   The little light fades the immense and diaphanous shadows, The air tastes good to my palate. ~ walt-whitman, @wisdomtrove
99:With my old man I got no respect. I asked him, "How can I get my kite in the air?" He told me to run off a cliff. ~ rodney-dangerfield, @wisdomtrove
100:At least to pray is left - is left Oh Jesus - in the Air - I know not which thy chamber is - I'm knocking everywhere. ~ emily-dickinson, @wisdomtrove
101:The happy heart runs with the river, floats on the air, lifts to the music, soars with the eagle, hopes with the prayer. ~ maya-angelou, @wisdomtrove
102:The most valuable of all human possessions, next to a superior and disdainful air, is the reputation of being well-to-do. ~ h-l-mencken, @wisdomtrove
103:A new world, material without being real, where poor ghosts, breathing dreams like air, drifted fortuitously about. ~ f-scott-fitzgerald, @wisdomtrove
104:Never stop feeling and seeing and being excited with great things like air and engines and sounds of sunlight within you. ~ richard-bach, @wisdomtrove
105:One small ball in the air. I wouldn't believe that at this moment you have to fear the intelligence aspects of this. ~ dwight-eisenhower, @wisdomtrove
106:Bel Air, I am convinced, was laid out by some diabolic sadist who deliberately decided not to use a compass or a surveyor. ~ groucho-marx, @wisdomtrove
107:Now I see the secret of the making of the best persons.  It is to grow in the open air, and to eat and sleep with the earth. ~ walt-whitman, @wisdomtrove
108:There's a pizza place near where I live that sells only slices. In the back, you can see a guy tossing a triangle in the air. ~ steven-wright, @wisdomtrove
109:For perfect hope is achieved on the brink of despair, when instead of falling over the edge, we find ourselves walking on air. ~ thomas-merton, @wisdomtrove
110:Fresh air is good if you do not take too much of it; most of the achievements and pleasures of life are in bad air. ~ oliver-wendell-holmes-sr, @wisdomtrove
111:Where do I begin and end in space? I have relations to the sun and air which are just as vital parts of my existence as my heart. ~ alan-watts, @wisdomtrove
112:The doctor of the future will give no medicine, but will involve the patient in the proper use of food, fresh air and exercise. ~ thomas-edison, @wisdomtrove
113:Fire lives in the death of earth, air lives in the death of fire, water lives in the death of air, and earth in the death of water. ~ heraclitus, @wisdomtrove
114:Let your air be that of a winner, a man who is resolved to make his way in the world, to make himself stand for something. ~ orison-swett-marden, @wisdomtrove
115:Ash on an old man's sleeve / Is all the ash the burnt roses leave, / Dust in the air suspended / Marks the place where a story ended. ~ t-s-eliot, @wisdomtrove
116:I dont hate it he thought, panting in the cold air, the iron New England dark; I dont. I dont! I dont hate it! I dont hate it! ~ william-faulkner, @wisdomtrove
117:Prayer is as necessary as the air, as the blood in our bodies, as anything to keep us alive-to keep us alive to the grace of God. ~ mother-teresa, @wisdomtrove
118:Providence has given to the French the empire of the land, to the English that of the sea, to the Germans that of&
119: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
120:Oh, to live even for a day in the full light of freedom, to breathe the free air of simplicity! Isn't that the highest purity? ~ swami-vivekananda, @wisdomtrove
121:Farewell! if ever fondest prayer For other's weal avail'd on high, Mine will not all be lost in air, But waft thy name beyond the sky. ~ lord-byron, @wisdomtrove
122:The story I am writing exists, written in absolutely perfect fashion, some place, in the air. All I must do is find it, and copy it. ~ jules-renard, @wisdomtrove
123:We need not invite the Devil to our table; he is too ready to come without being asked. The air all about us is filled with demons. ~ martin-luther, @wisdomtrove
124: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
125:You see, Buddhists are optimists. We never saw sunsets in Atlantis like we do now. We didn't have those great chemicals in the air. ~ frederick-lenz, @wisdomtrove
126:Inner liberty can be judged by how often a person feels offended, for you can no more insult a mature man than you can paint the air. ~ vernon-howard, @wisdomtrove
127:Look at the birds of the air; They neither plant nor reap, they neither store nor hoard, yet day by day they are provided with food.   ~ jesus-christ, @wisdomtrove
128:The ordinary air fighter is an extraordinary man and the extraordinary air fighter stands as one in a million among his fellows. ~ theodore-roosevelt, @wisdomtrove
129:The air up there in the clouds is very pure and fine, bracing and delicious. And why shouldn't it be? -it is the same the angels breathe. ~ mark-twain, @wisdomtrove
130:Philosophy will clip an angel's wings, Conquer all mysteries by rule and line, Empty the haunted air, and gnomed mine - Unweave a rainbow. ~ john-keats, @wisdomtrove
131:Stuyvesant chats with Kelly and Katz, The professor warms to the broker, And life is good in the brotherhood Of an air-conditioned smoker. ~ ogden-nash, @wisdomtrove
132:Take a course in good water and air; and in the eternal youth of Nature you may renew your own. Go quietly, alone; no harm will befall you. ~ john-muir, @wisdomtrove
133:Texting and driving at the same time is like jerking off and juggling at the same time. Too many balls in the air, if you catch my drift. ~ robin-williams, @wisdomtrove
134:The spirits of the air live on the smells Of fruit; and joy, with pinions light, roves round The gardens, or sits singing in the trees... ~ william-blake, @wisdomtrove
135:I have an idea for sweatshops: air conditioning! That's simple. 14 year old boys working twelve hour days? "Yeah, but they're comfortable!" ~ mitch-hedberg, @wisdomtrove
136:Some days in late August at home are like this, the air thin and eager like this, with something in it sad and nostalgic and familiar... ~ william-faulkner, @wisdomtrove
137:Two devils rose from the water, and flew off through the air, crying, &
138:Vitally, the human race is dying. It is like a great uprooted tree, with its roots in the air. We must plant ourselves again in the universe. ~ d-h-lawrence, @wisdomtrove
139: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
140:So when the blue smoke of brittle leaves was in the air and the wind blew the wet laundry stiff on the line I decided to come back home. ~ f-scott-fitzgerald, @wisdomtrove
141:See what an atmosphere of holiness is here the pure air of the Ganga  what an assemblage of Sadhus will you find anywhere a place like this! ~ swami-vivekananda, @wisdomtrove
142:My land is bare of chattering folk; / the clouds are low along the ridges, / and sweet's the air with curly smoke / from all my burning bridges. ~ dorothy-parker, @wisdomtrove
143:[The poets' role is that of] capturing on their instruments the secret stir of life in the air and giving it voice in the music of prophecy ~ rabindranath-tagore, @wisdomtrove
144:Chill air and wintry winds! My ear has grown familiar with your song; I hear it in the opening year, I listen, and it cheers me long. ~ henry-wadsworth-longfellow, @wisdomtrove
145:As you partake of the world's bill of fare, that's darned good advice to follow. Do a lot of spitting out the hot air. And be careful what you swallow." ~ dr-seuss, @wisdomtrove
146:High Air-castles are cunningly built of Words, the Words well bedded also in good Logic-mortar; wherein, however, no Knowledge will come to lodge. ~ thomas-carlyle, @wisdomtrove
147:There is no passion, more spectral or fantastical than hate, not even its opposite, love, so peoples air, with phantoms, as this madness of the heart. ~ lord-byron, @wisdomtrove
148:The bite of existence did not cut into one in Hollywood ... Life elsewhere was real and slippery and struggled in the arms like a big fish dying in air. ~ mae-west, @wisdomtrove
149:The light dove, cleaving the air in her free flight, and feeling its resistance, might imagine that its flight would be still easier in empty space. ~ immanuel-kant, @wisdomtrove
150:Today, our air, food, water-all are polluted. If we do not stop exploiting nature for our temporary selfish gains, we will destroy the world. ~ mata-amritanandamayi, @wisdomtrove
151:I am one with the Earth, with the Water, with the Fire, with the Air that I breathe, with all Living Things, and we are all one with Spirit. ~ jonathan-lockwood-huie, @wisdomtrove
152:Oh, to be alive in such an age, when miracles are everywhere, and every inch of common air throbs a tremendous prophecy, of greater marvels yet to be. ~ walt-whitman, @wisdomtrove
153:He had the air of a spy in a melodrama, missing nothing, liking nothing, looking forward to the great day when everything would be turned upside down. ~ kurt-vonnegut, @wisdomtrove
154:I am earth, earth My heart's love Bursts with hay and flowers. I am a lake of blue air In which my own appointed place Field and valley Stand reflected ~ thomas-merton, @wisdomtrove
155:Wisdom without love is like having lungs but no air to breathe. Do not seek wisdom in order to acquire knowledge but in order to live and love more fully. ~ adyashanti, @wisdomtrove
156: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
157: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
158:I cannot endure to waste anything as precious as autumn sunshine by staying in the house. So I spend almost all the daylight hours in the open air. ~ nathaniel-hawthorne, @wisdomtrove
159:Our most basic common link is that we all inhabit this planet. We all breathe the same air. We all cherish our children's future. And we are all mortal. ~ john-f-kennedy, @wisdomtrove
160:And for just a fleeting moment, a tiny wisp of time that hung in the air like fireflies in summer skies, she wondered if she was in love with him again. ~ nicholas-sparks, @wisdomtrove
161:There are many troubles which you cannot cure by the Bible and the hymn-book, but which you can cure by a good perspiration and a breath of fresh air. ~ henry-ward-beecher, @wisdomtrove
162:The world has changed. I see it in the water. I feel it in the Earth. I smell it in the air. Much that once was is lost, For none now live who remember it. ~ j-r-r-tolkien, @wisdomtrove
163:We've learned to fly the air like birds, we've learned to swim the seas like fish, and yet we haven't learned to walk the earth as brothers and sisters ~ martin-luther-king, @wisdomtrove
164:Even if the open windows of science at first make us shiver ... in the end, the fresh air brings vigor, and the great spaces have a splendor of their own. ~ bertrand-russell, @wisdomtrove
165:He was consious of a thousand odours floating in the air, each one connected with a thousand thoughts, and hopes, and joys, and cares, long, long, forgotten. ~ charles-dickens, @wisdomtrove
166:If you were a cloud, and sailed up there, You'd sail on water as blue as air, And you'd see me here in the fields and say: &
167:It is not known precisely where angels dwell whether in the air, the void, or the planets. It has not been God's pleasure that we should be informed of their abode. ~ voltaire, @wisdomtrove
168:Look at the birds of the air; they do not sow or reap or store away in barns, and yet your heavenly Father feeds them. Are you not much more valuable than they? ~ jesus-christ, @wisdomtrove
169:No stir of air was there, Not so much life as on a summer's day Robs not one light seed from the feather'd grass, But where the dead leaf fell, there did it rest. ~ john-keats, @wisdomtrove
170:I'd like to do one of those jumps they do in the movies; in a car, over a bridge, in the air with a huge explosion. It would be a final moment of entertainment. ~ jerry-seinfeld, @wisdomtrove
171:I know that you don't believe it, but indeed, life will bring you through. You will live it down in time. What you need now is fresh air, fresh air, fresh air! ~ fyodor-dostoevsky, @wisdomtrove
172:My problem with L. A. was that I could see the air I was breathing, I don't particularly like crowds, and I was much better at snowboarding than I was at surfing. ~ frederick-lenz, @wisdomtrove
173:My silks and fine array, My smiles and languished air, By love are driv'n away And mournful lean Despair Brings me yew to deck my grave: Such end true lovers have. ~ william-blake, @wisdomtrove
174:They are given to all kinds of marvellous beliefs; are subject to trances and visions; and frequently see strange sights, and hear music and voices in the air. ~ washington-irving, @wisdomtrove
175:... 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
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177:I believe in the hands that work, in the brains that think, and in the hearts that love... I believe in sunshine, fresh air, friendship, calm sleep, beautiful thoughts. ~ elbert-hubbard, @wisdomtrove
178:The air came laden with the fragrance it caught upon its way, and the bees, upborne upon its scented breath, hummed forth their drowsy satisfaction as they floated by. ~ charles-dickens, @wisdomtrove
179:The smell of her hair, the taste of her mouth, the feeling of her skin seemed to have got inside him, or into the air all round him. She had become a physical necessity. ~ george-orwell, @wisdomtrove
180:The sun is set; and in his latest beams Yon little cloud of ashen gray and gold, Slowly upon the amber air unrolled, The falling mantle of the Prophet seems. ~ henry-wadsworth-longfellow, @wisdomtrove
181:Everyone claims to be okay with freedom of religion, but the moment you mention God there is a strange tension that fills the air. If there was a 6th sense, that would be it. ~ criss-jami, @wisdomtrove
182:Outside the trees dragged their leaves like nets through the depths of the air; the sound of water was in the room and through the waves came the voices of birds singing. ~ virginia-woolf, @wisdomtrove
183:I feel that special secret current between the public and me. I can hold them with one little note in the air, and they will not breathe. That is a great, great moment. ~ arthur-rubinstein, @wisdomtrove
184:The air was stifling, but he liked it because it was stifling city air, full of excitingly unpleasant smells, dangerous music, and the distant sound of warring police tribes. ~ douglas-adams, @wisdomtrove
185:Artists are always looking for new things and fresh ground and fresh air. If it feels new to me, there's a chance it'll feel new to the audience and we'll have found something. ~ jerry-seinfeld, @wisdomtrove
186:I turned my air conditioner the other way around and it got cold out. The weatherman said &
187:No sooner had I stepp'd into these pleasures Than I began to think of rhymes and measures: The air that floated by me seem'd to say &
188:The air will always be to filled with something. Your body too sore or tired. Your father too drunk. Your wife too cold. You will always have some excuse not to live your life. ~ chuck-palahniuk, @wisdomtrove
189:There is fear hanging in the air of the sleeping halls, and the air of the streets. Fear walks through the city, fear without name, without shape. All men feel it and none dare speak. ~ ayn-rand, @wisdomtrove
190:As the warm air blew in the car, simple snapshots of the life they'd lived together surfaced in his mind; but as always, those images led inexorably to their final day together. ~ nicholas-sparks, @wisdomtrove
191:Silence is essential. We need silence just as much as we need air, just as much as plants need light. If our minds are crowded with words and thoughts, there is no space for us. ~ thich-nhat-hanh, @wisdomtrove
192:A man ought to carry himself in the world as an orange tree would if it could walk up and down in the garden, swinging perfume from every little censer it holds up in the air. ~ henry-ward-beecher, @wisdomtrove
193:She smiled and said with an ecstatic air: "It shines like a little diamond", "What does?" "This moment. It is round, it hangs in empty space like a little diamond; I am eternal. ~ jean-paul-sartre, @wisdomtrove
194:We rarely think of the air we breathe, yet it is in us and around us all the time. In similar fashion, the presence of God penetrates us, is all around us, is always embracing us. ~ thomas-keating, @wisdomtrove
195:A word that has been said may be unsaid-it is but air. But when a deed is done, it cannot be undone, nor can our thoughts reach out to all the mischiefs that may follow. ~ henry-wadsworth-longfellow, @wisdomtrove
196:When the green woods laugh with the voice of joy, And the dimpling stream runs laughing by; When the air does laugh with our merry wit, And the green hill laughs with the noise of it. ~ william-blake, @wisdomtrove
197:Like a boil that must be opened with all its ugliness to the natural medicines of air and light, injustice must be exposed to the light of human conscience before it can be cured. ~ martin-luther-king, @wisdomtrove
198:A man who cannot get angry is like a stream that cannot overflow, that is always turbid. Sometimes indignation is as good as a thunderstorm in summer, clearing and cooling the air. ~ henry-ward-beecher, @wisdomtrove
199:Approximately 80% of our air pollution stems from hydrocarbons released by vegetation, so let's not go overboard in setting and enforcing tough emission standards from man-made sources. ~ ronald-reagan, @wisdomtrove
200:For in the final analysis, our most basic common link is that we all inhabit this small planet. We all breathe the same air. We all cherish our children's futures. And we are all mortal. ~ john-f-kennedy, @wisdomtrove
201:We still have too much air and water pollution and we still need to work to reduce it. But we also need to put the problem of pollution into a historical as well as scientific perspective. ~ ronald-reagan, @wisdomtrove
202:The test of a democracy is not the magnificence of buildings or the speed of automobiles or the efficiency of air transportation, but rather the care given to the welfare of all the people. ~ hellen-keller, @wisdomtrove
203:And still the mad magnificent herald Spring assembles beauty from forgetfulness with the wild trump of April:witchery of sound and odour drives the wingless thing man forth in the bright air. ~ e-e-cummings, @wisdomtrove
204:Then followed that beautiful season... Summer... . Filled was the air with a dreamy and magical light; and the landscape Lay as if new created in all the freshness of childhood. ~ henry-wadsworth-longfellow, @wisdomtrove
205:I take the paraglider to the mountain or I roll Daisy out of her hangar and I pick the prettiest part of the sky and I melt into the wing and then into the air, till I'm just soul on a sunbeam. ~ richard-bach, @wisdomtrove
206:I try to live what I consider a "poetic existence." That means I take responsibility for the air I breathe and the space I take up. I try to be immediate, to be totally present for all my work. ~ maya-angelou, @wisdomtrove
207:Soun is noght but air ybroken, And every speche that is spoken, Loud or privee, foul or fair, In his substaunce is but air; For as flaumbe is but lighted smoke, Right so soun is air ybroke. ~ geoffrey-chaucer, @wisdomtrove
208:and Mrs. Boffin sat staring at mid-air, and Mrs. Wilfer sat silently giving them to understand that every breath she drew required to be drawn with a self-denial rarely paralleled in history. ~ charles-dickens, @wisdomtrove
209: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
210:We all like to congregate at boundary conditions. Where land meets water. Where earth meets air. Where bodies meet mind. Where space meets time. We like to be on one side, and look at the other. ~ douglas-adams, @wisdomtrove
211: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
212: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
213:On that gray street, with the smell of industrial smokes in the air and the afternoon bleeding away to evening, downtown Derry looked only marginally more charming than a dead hooker in a church pew. ~ stephen-king, @wisdomtrove
214:All of us in the Senate live in an iron lung-the iron lung of politics, and it is no easy task to emerge from that rarified atmosphere in order to breathe the same fresh air our constituents breathe. ~ john-f-kennedy, @wisdomtrove
215:Out of the bosom of the Air, Out of the cloud-folds of her garments shaken, Over the woodlands brown and bare, Over the harvest-fields forsaken, Silent, and soft, and slow Descends the snow. ~ henry-wadsworth-longfellow, @wisdomtrove
216:People lose fifty million skin cells every day. The cells get scraped off and turn into invisible dust, and disappear into the air. Maybe we are nothing but skin cells as far as the world is concerned. ~ haruki-murakami, @wisdomtrove
217:There are certain half-dreaming moods of mind in which we naturally steal away from noise and glare, and seek some quiet haunt where we may indulge our reveries and build our air castles undisturbed. ~ washington-irving, @wisdomtrove
218:Enthusiasm produces the most cruel disorders in human society; but its fury is like that of thunder and tempest, which exhaust themselves in a little time, and leave the air more calm and serene than before. ~ david-hume, @wisdomtrove
219:Like the caterpillar, just when we think the world is over, we emerge from the chrysalis of our despair to discover the struggle has gifted us with wings to fly. Having shed our limits, we take to the air. ~ aimee-davies, @wisdomtrove
220:Laughter brightens the eye, increases the perspiration, expands the chest, forces the poisoned air from the least-used cells, and tends to restore that exquisite poise or balance which we call health. ~ orison-swett-marden, @wisdomtrove
221:To believe that God created a plurality of worlds, at least as numerous as what we call stars, renders the Christian faith at once little and ridiculous; and scatters it in the mind like feathers in the air. ~ thomas-paine, @wisdomtrove
222:Because these wings are no longer wings to fly But merely vans to beat the air The air which is now thoroughly small and dry Smaller and dryer than the will Teach us to care and not to care Teach us to sit still ~ t-s-eliot, @wisdomtrove
223:I saw the destruction of Dresden. I saw the city before and then came out of an air-raid shelter and saw it afterward, and certainly one response was laughter. God knows, that's the soul seeking some relief. ~ kurt-vonnegut, @wisdomtrove
224:A moment later Jonathan's body wavered in the air, shimmering, and began to go transparent. "Don't let them spread silly rumors about me, or make me a god. O.K., Fletch? I'm a seagull. I like to fly, maybe... ~ richard-bach, @wisdomtrove
225:When I write about a 15-year old, I jump, I return to the days when I was that age. It's like a time machine. I can remember everything. I can feel the wind. I can smell the air. Very actually. Very vividly. ~ haruki-murakami, @wisdomtrove
226:I tell you, hopeless grief is passionless; That only men incredulous of despair, half-taught in anguish, through the midnight air beat upward to god's throne in loud access of shrieking and reproach ~ elizabeth-barrett-browning, @wisdomtrove
227:See here, how fresh is the air, there is the Ganga, and the Sadhus (holy men) are practising meditation, and holding lofty talks! While the moment you will go to Calcutta, you will be thinking of nasty stuff. ~ swami-vivekananda, @wisdomtrove
228:A few amber clouds floated in the sky without a breath of air to move them. The horizon was of a fine golden tint, changing gradually into a pure apple-green, and from that into the deep blue of the mid-heaven. ~ washington-irving, @wisdomtrove
229: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
230:Happy season of virtuous youth, when shame is still an impassable barrier, and the sacred air-cities of hope have not shrunk into the mean clay hamlets of reality; and man, by his nature, is yet infinite and free. ~ thomas-carlyle, @wisdomtrove
231:To hang on from day to day and from week to week, spinning out a present that had no future, seemed an unconquerable instinct, just as one's lungs will always draw the next breath so long as there is air available. ~ george-orwell, @wisdomtrove
232:The umpire had comical news. The congregation had been theoretically spotted from the air by a theoretical enemy. They were all theoretically dead now. The theoretical corpses laughed and ate a hearty noontime meal. ~ kurt-vonnegut, @wisdomtrove
233:And that dismal cry rose slowly And sank slowly through the air, Full of spirit's melancholy And eternity's despair; And they heard the words it said,- "Pan is dead! great Pan is dead! Pan, Pan is dead!" ~ elizabeth-barrett-browning, @wisdomtrove
234:Change is in the air, as old patterns fall away and new energies are emerging. Consciously release what needs to be released, and welcome with a full embrace the newness you've prayed for and so richly deserve. ~ marianne-williamson, @wisdomtrove
235:In the 18th century we knew how everything was done, but here I rise through the air, I listen to voices in America, I see men flying- but how is it done? I can't even begin to wonder. So my belief in magic returns. ~ virginia-woolf, @wisdomtrove
236:The air is full of ideas. They are knocking you in the head all the time. You only have to know what you want, then forget it, and go about your business. Suddenly, the idea will come through. It was there all the time. ~ henry-ford, @wisdomtrove
237:Change is in the air. This change reminds us that we are made and beautifully sculpted by the same power that orchestrates the change of season. Let this be the season you embrace and align yourself with this change. ~ steve-maraboli, @wisdomtrove
238:My friend and coach reminded me this week that there is a moment when the acrobat lets go of one trapeze and is completely suspended in mid-air before she catches the incoming rung. You have to let go to get there. ~ danielle-laporte, @wisdomtrove
239:Manners are of more importance than laws. Manners are what vex or soothe, corrupt or purify, exalt or debase, barbarize or refine us, by a constant, steady, uniform, insensible operation, like that of the air we breathe. ~ edmund-burke, @wisdomtrove
240:My hold of the colonies is in the close affection which grows from common names, from kindred blood, from similar privileges, and equal protection. These are ties which, though light as air, are as strong as links of iron. ~ edmund-burke, @wisdomtrove
241:My power vanishes into thin air the instant that my fellow citizens, who are straight and honest, cease to believe that I represent them and fight for what is straight and honest. That is all the strength that I have. ~ theodore-roosevelt, @wisdomtrove
242:Feel free to bring it up again, even if it was a closed subject. “I thought more about what you said and I just wanted to let you know that….” It’s better to clear the air after the fact than it is to bury your feelings. ~ danielle-laporte, @wisdomtrove
243: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
244:The window is the absence of the wall, and it gives air and light because it is empty. Be empty of al mental content, of all imagination and effort, and the very absence of obstacles will cause reality to rush in. ~ sri-nisargadatta-maharaj, @wisdomtrove
245: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. ~ lord-byron, @wisdomtrove
246:It is not so much for its beauty that the forest makes a claim upon men's hearts, as for that subtle something, that quality of air that emanation from old trees, that so wonderfully changes and renews a weary spirit. ~ robert-louis-stevenson, @wisdomtrove
247:The officers saluted as she passed and gravely bowed. They walked back across the courtyard and got into their chairs. She saw Waddington light a cigarette. A little smoke lost in the air, that was the life of a man. ~ william-somerset-maugham, @wisdomtrove
248:Once I am dead, there will be no lack of pious hands to throw me over the railing; my grave will be the fathomless air; my body will sink endlessly and decay and dissolve in the wind generated by the fall, which is infinite. ~ jorge-luis-borges, @wisdomtrove
249:It's still scary every time I go back to the past. Each morning, my heart catches. When I get there, I remember how the light was, where the draft was coming from, what odors were in the air. When I write, I get all the weeping out. ~ maya-angelou, @wisdomtrove
250:Ten years ago she split the air To seize what she could spy Tonight she bumps against a chair, Betrayed by milky eye. She seems to pant, Time up, time up! My little dog must die, And lie in dust with Hector's pup; I So, presently, must I. ~ ogden-nash, @wisdomtrove
251: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
252: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
253:New York had all the iridescence of the beginning of the world. The returning troops marched up Fifth Avenue and girls were instinctively drawn East and North toward them - this was the greatest nation and there was gala in the air. ~ f-scott-fitzgerald, @wisdomtrove
254:With boys you always know where you stand. Right in the path of a hurricane. It's all there. The fruit flies hovering over their waste can, the hamster trying to escape to cleaner air, the bedrooms decorated in Early Bus Station Restroom. ~ erma-bombeck, @wisdomtrove
255: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
256:Anything else you're interested in is not going to happen if you can't breathe the air and drink the water. Don't sit this one out. Do something. You are by accident of fate alive at an absolutely critical moment in the history of our planet. ~ carl-sagan, @wisdomtrove
257:It is an advantage to all narrow wisdom and narrow morals that their maxims have a plausible air; and, on a cursory view, appear equal to first principles. They are light and portable. They are as current as copper coin; and about as valuable. ~ edmund-burke, @wisdomtrove
258:It was a cold hard easterly morning when he latched the garden gate and turned away. The light snowfall which had feathered his schoolroom windows on the Thursday, still lingered in the air, and was falling white, while the wind blew black. ~ charles-dickens, @wisdomtrove
259:Most people... are like a falling leaf that drifts and turns in the air, flutters, and falls to the ground. But a few others are like stars which travel one defined path: no wind reaches them, they have within themselves their guide and path. ~ hermann-hesse, @wisdomtrove
260:But strictly held by none, is loosely bound By countless silken ties of love and thought To everything on earth the compass round, And only by one's going slightly taut In the capriciousness of summer air Is of the slightest bondage made aware. ~ robert-frost, @wisdomtrove
261:In spite of the air of fablethe public were still not at all disposed to receive it as fable. I thence concluded that the facts of my narrative would prove of such a nature as to carry with them sufficient evidence of their own authenticity. ~ edgar-allan-poe, @wisdomtrove
262:Many demons are in woods, in waters, in wildernesses, and in dark poolly places ready to hurt and prejudice people; some are also in the thick black clouds, which cause hail, lightning and thunder, and poison the air, the pastures and grounds. ~ martin-luther, @wisdomtrove
263:Those concerns of a national character-such as air and water pollution that do not respect state boundaries, or the national transportation system, or efforts to safeguard your civil liberties-must, of course, be handled on the national level. ~ ronald-reagan, @wisdomtrove
264:I marvel that whereas the ambitious dreams of my self, Caesar, and Alexander should have vanished into thin air, a Judean peasant-Jesus-s hould be able to stretch His hands across the centuries and control the destinies of men and nations. ~ napoleon-bonaparte, @wisdomtrove
265:People say that I'm a tree hugger, but I do a lot more than hug trees. I like having my drinking water without faecal matter, that's really nice. Or acceptable levels of strychnine. I'm an air breather, I've gotten used to that over the years. ~ robin-williams, @wisdomtrove
266:Did I miss?" you asked. "You didn't exactly miss," said Pooh, "But you missed the balloon." "I'm so sorry," you said, and you fired again, and this time you hit the balloon and the air came slowly out, and Winnie-the-Pooh floated down to the ground. ~ a-a-milne, @wisdomtrove
267:The air brightened, the running shadow patches were now the obverse, and it seemed to him that the fact that the day was clearing was another cunning stroke on the part of the foe, the fresh battle toward which he was carrying ancient wounds. ~ william-faulkner, @wisdomtrove
268:Many people in a rather reckless context claim to &
269:The morrow was a bright September morn; The earth was beautiful as if newborn; There was nameless splendor everywhere, That wild exhilaration in the air, Which makes the passers in the city street Congratulate each other as they meet. ~ henry-wadsworth-longfellow, @wisdomtrove
270:Creativity gives new forms, new patterns, new ideas, new art forms. And we don't know where creativity comes from. Is it inspired from above? Welling up from below? Picked up from the air? What? Creativity is a mystery wherever you encounter it. ~ rupert-sheldrake, @wisdomtrove
271:Encouragement is awesome. Think about it. It has the capacity to lift a man's or a woman's shoulders. To breathe fresh air into the fading embers of a smoldering dream. To actually change the course of another human being's day, week, or life. ~ charles-r-swindoll, @wisdomtrove
272:The new school of art and thought does indeed wear an air of audacity, and breaks out everywhere into blasphemies, as if it required any courage to say a blasphemy. There is only one thing that it requires real courage to say, and that is a truism. ~ g-k-chesterton, @wisdomtrove
273:Literature is the noblest of all the arts. Music dies on the air, or at best exists only as a memory; oratory ceases with the effort; the painter's colors fade and the canvas rots; the marble is dragged from its pedestal and is broken into fragments. ~ elbert-hubbard, @wisdomtrove
274:And because the breath of flowers is far sweeter in the air (where it comes and goes, like the warbling of music) than in the hand, therefore nothing is more fit for that delight than to know what be the flowers and plants that do best perfume the air. ~ francis-bacon, @wisdomtrove
275:They weren't happy, and neither of them had touched the chicken or the ale - and yet they weren't unhappy either. There was an unmistakable air of natural intimacy about the picture and anybody would have said that they were conspiring together. ~ f-scott-fitzgerald, @wisdomtrove
276:Heaven above was blue, and earth beneath was green; the river glistened like a path of diamonds in the sun; the birds poured forth their songs from the shady trees; the lark soared high above the waving corn; and the deep buzz of insects filled the air. ~ charles-dickens, @wisdomtrove
277:The bells themselves are the best of preachers, Their brazen lips are learned teachers, From their pulpits of stone, in the upper air, Sounding aloft, without crack or flaw, Shriller than trumpets under the Law, Now a sermon and now a prayer. ~ henry-wadsworth-longfellow, @wisdomtrove
278:The great grindstone, Earth, had turned when Mr. Lorry looked out again, and the sun was red on the courtyard. But, the lesser grindstone stood alone there in the calm morning air, with red upon it that the sun had never give, and would never take away. ~ charles-dickens, @wisdomtrove
279:There are some who've forgotten why we have a military. It's not to promote war. It's to be prepared for peace. There's a sign over the entrance to the Fairchild Air Force Base in Washington state, and that sign says it all: &
280:I recently learned something quite interesting about video games. Many young people have developed incredible hand, eye, and brain coordination in playing these games. The air force believes these kids will be our outstanding pilots should they fly our jets. ~ ronald-reagan, @wisdomtrove
281:I look at the bird in the cage and see the air, not only the air that is around the bird when it flies, but I see and feel the formative tendency of air in its form. When I do all this, then what lives in the forms becomes enlivened and spiritualized for me. ~ rudolf-steiner, @wisdomtrove
282:Try to spend at least 2 or 3 days every month in an ashram. Just breathing the pure air there will purify and strengthen our bodies and minds. Like recharging the batteries, even after returning home we will be able to continue our meditation and japa. ~ mata-amritanandamayi, @wisdomtrove
283:I could smell the curves of the river beyond the dusk and I saw the last light supine and tranquil upon tideflats like pieces of broken mirror, then beyond them lights began in the pale clear air, trembling a little like butterflies hovering a long way off. ~ william-faulkner, @wisdomtrove
284:He had a certain air of being a handsome man-which he was not; and a certain air of being a well-bred man-which he was not. It was mere swagger and challenge; but in this particular, as in many others, blustering assertion goes for proof, half over the world. ~ charles-dickens, @wisdomtrove
285:The sky was dark and gloomy, the air was damp and raw, the streets were wet and sloppy. The smoke hung sluggishly above the chimney-tops as if it lacked the courage to rise, and the rain came slowly and doggedly down, as if it had not even the spirit to pour. ~ charles-dickens, @wisdomtrove
286: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
287:The five senses and the four functions of the mind - memory, thought, understanding and selfhood; the five elements - earth, water, fire, air and ether; the two aspects of creation - matter and spirit, all are contained in awareness. ~ sri-nisargadatta-maharaj, @wisdomtrove
288:Was there no safety? No learning by heart of the ways of the world? No guide, no shelter, but all was miracle, and leaping from the pinnacle of a tower into the air? Could it be, even for elderly people, that this was life?&
289:For the air of lonely men surrounded him now, a still atmosphere in which the world around him slipped away, leaving him incapable of relationship, an atmosphere against which neither will nor longing availed. This was one of the significant earmarks of his life. ~ hermann-hesse, @wisdomtrove
290:Should Disappointment, parent of Despair, Strive for her son to seize my careless heart; When, like a cloud, he sits upon the air, Preparing on his spell-bound prey to dart: Chase him away, sweet Hope, with visage bright, And fright him as the morning frightens night! ~ john-keats, @wisdomtrove
291:Even so, there were times I saw freshness and beauty. I could smell the air, and I really loved rock &
292:Things that I see in the future. I see... it could be quite incredible if we can master a few problems, like the air and the water thing might be nice. I see governments dissolving these barriers are all falling down for economic reasons. They're all so interbound. ~ robin-williams, @wisdomtrove
293:Our national conservation effort must include the complete spectrum of resources: air, water, and land; fuels, energy, and minerals; soils, forests, and forage; fish and wildlife. Together they make up the world of nature which surrounds us- of the American heritage. ~ john-f-kennedy, @wisdomtrove
294:Strange how one person can saturate a room with vitality, with excitement. Then there are others, and this dame was one of them, who can drain off energy and joy, can suck pleasure dry and get no sustenance from it. Such people spread a grayness in the air about them. ~ john-steinbeck, @wisdomtrove
295:I should feel the air move against me, and feel the things I touched, instead of having only to look at them. I'm sure life is all wrong because it has become much too visual - we can neither hear nor feel nor understand, we can only see. I'm sure that is entirely wrong. ~ d-h-lawrence, @wisdomtrove
296:War contributes greatly to global warming, which shouldn't surprise us. All those bombs going off, all those rockets, all those planes and helicopters. All that fuel of various kinds being used. It pollutes the air and water of this very fragile and interconnected planet. ~ alice-walker, @wisdomtrove
297:The great men of earth are the shadow men, who, having lived and died, now live again and forever through their undying thoughts. Thus living, though their footfalls are heard no more, their voices are louder than the thunder, and unceasing as the flow of tides or air. ~ henry-ward-beecher, @wisdomtrove
298:Bilbo lay with his eyes shut, gasping an taking pleasure in the feel of the fresh air again, and hardly noticing the excitement of the dwarves, or how they praised him and patted him on the back and put themseves and all their families for generations to come at his service. ~ j-r-r-tolkien, @wisdomtrove
299:I didn't have to think up so much as a comma or a semicolon; it was all given, straight from the celestial recording room. Weary, I would beg for a break, an intermission, time enough, let's say, to go to the toilet or take a breath of fresh air on the balcony. Nothing doing! ~ henry-miller, @wisdomtrove
300:How true it is that, if we are cheerful and contented, all nature smiles, the air seems more balmy, the sky clearer, the earth has a brighter green... the flowers are more fragrant... and the sun, moon, and stars all appear more beautiful, and seem to rejoice with us. ~ orison-swett-marden, @wisdomtrove
301:the last cigarettes are smoked, the loaves are sliced, and lest this be taken for wry sorrow, drown the spider in wine. you are much more than simply dead: I am a dish for your ashes, I am a fist for your vanished air. the most terrible thing about life is finding it gone. ~ charles-bukowski, @wisdomtrove
302:Then from the neighboring thicket the mocking-bird, wildest of singers, Swinging aloft on a willow spray that hung o'er the water, Shook from his little throat such floods of delirious music, That the whole air and the woods and the waves seemed silent to listen. ~ henry-wadsworth-longfellow, @wisdomtrove
303:If I were to envy any persons on this planet, it would be mountain hermits. You often hear old platitudes such as, &
304:The bar is in full swing, and floating rounds of cocktails permeate the garden outside, until the air is alivewith chatter and laughter, and casual innuendo and introductions forgotten on the spot, and enthusiastic meetings between women who never knew each other’s names. ~ f-scott-fitzgerald, @wisdomtrove
305:I was given life because it was my time, and now I take leave of it according to the same law. Content with the natural sequence of these events, I am touched neither by joy nor by grief. I am simply hanging in the air ... incapable of freeing myself, tied by the threads of things. ~ zhuangzi, @wisdomtrove
306:The dew seemed to sparkle more brightly on the green leaves the air to rustle among them with a sweeter music and the sky itself to look more blue and bright. Such is the influence which the condition of our own thoughts, exercise, even over the appearance of external objects. ~ charles-dickens, @wisdomtrove
307:Many nights he lay there dreaming awake of secret cafés in Mont Marte, where ivory women delved in romantic mysteries with diplomats and soldiers of fortune, while orchestras played Hungarian waltzes and the air was thick and exotic with intrigue and moonlight and adventure. ~ f-scott-fitzgerald, @wisdomtrove
308:And we'd sit in the dry leaves that whispered a little with the slow respiration of our waiting and with the slow breathing of the earth and the windless october, the rank smell of the lantern fouling the brittle air, listening to the dog and the echo of louis' voice dying away ~ william-faulkner, @wisdomtrove
309:He snatched out his hand desperately as if to snatch only a wisp of air, to save a fragment of the spot that she had made lovely for him. But it was all going by too fast now for his burred eyes and he knew that he had lost that part of it, the freshest and the best, forever. ~ f-scott-fitzgerald, @wisdomtrove
310:Amory wondered how people could fail to notice that he was a boy marked for glory, and when faces of the throng turned toward him and ambiguous eyes stared into his, he assumed the most romantic of expressions and walked on the air cushions that lie on the asphalts of fourteen. ~ f-scott-fitzgerald, @wisdomtrove
311:The miracle is not to walk on water, or in the air, or on burning charcoal. The miracle is to walk on earth. You breathe in, you become aware of the fact that you are alive. You are alive and you are walking on this beautiful planet. The greatest of of all miracles is to be alive. ~ thich-nhat-hanh, @wisdomtrove
312:Somewhere, out at the edges, the night / Is turning and the waves of darkness / Begin to brighten the shore of dawn... The heavy dark falls back to earth / And the freed air goes wild with light, / The heart fills with fresh, bright breath / And thoughts stir to give birth to colour ~ john-odonohue, @wisdomtrove
313:And it doesn't matter to me whether you're running a coffee shop or you're an intellectual or you're in business or flying hot air balloons. People who can spread ideas, regardless of what those ideas are, win. But consumers, they got way more choices than they used to and way less time. ~ seth-godin, @wisdomtrove
314:So disasters come not singly; But as if they watched and waited, Scanning one another's motions, When the first descends, the others Follow, follow, gathering flock-wiseRound their victim, sick and wounded, First a shadow, then a sorrow, Till the air is dark with anguish. ~ henry-wadsworth-longfellow, @wisdomtrove
315:It was the beginning of a day in June; the deep blue sky unsullied by a cloud, and teeming with brilliant light. The streets were, as yet, nearly free from passengers, the houses and shops were closed, and the healthy air of morning fell like breath from angels, on the sleeping town. ~ charles-dickens, @wisdomtrove
316:Never stop being a kid, Richard. Never stop feeling and seeing and being excited with great things like air and engines and sounds of sunlight within you. Wear your little mask if you must to protect you from the world but if you let that kid disappear you are grown up and you are dead. ~ richard-bach, @wisdomtrove
317:Rest and unrest derive from illusion; with enlightenment there is no liking and disliking. All dualities come from ignorant inference. They are like dreams of flowers in air: foolish to try to grasp them. Gain and loss, right and wrong; such thoughts must finally be abolished at once. ~ jianzhi-sengcan, @wisdomtrove
318:Here the whole world (stars, water, air, And field, and forest, as they were Reflected in a single mind) Like cast off clothes was left behind In ashes, yet with hopes that she, Re-born from holy poverty, In lenten lands, hereafter may Resume them on her Easter Day." (Epitaph for Joy Gresham) ~ c-s-lewis, @wisdomtrove
319:I stood tip-toe upon a little hill, The air was cooling, and so very still, That the sweet buds which with a modest pride Pull droopingly, in slanting curve aside, Their scantly leaved, and finely tapering stems, Had not yet lost those starry diadems Caught from the early sobbing of the morn. ~ john-keats, @wisdomtrove
320:I love you, Dominique. As selfishly as the fact that I exist. As selfishly as my lungs breathe air. I breathe for my own necessity, for the fuel of my body, for my survival. I've given you, not my sacrifice or my pity, but my ego and my naked need. This is the only way I can want you to love me. ~ ayn-rand, @wisdomtrove
321:It's perilous and foolhardy for the average citizen to remain ignorant about global warming, say, or ozone depletion, air pollution, toxic and radioactive wastes, acid rain, topsoil erosion, tropical deforestation, exponential population growth. Jobs and wages depend on science and technology. ~ carl-sagan, @wisdomtrove
322:Nearly everybody gets twitterpated in the springtime. [. . . ] You begin to get weak in the knees. Your head's in a whirl. And then you feel light as a feather, and before you know it, you're walking on air. And then you know what? You're knocked for a loop, and you completely lose your head! ~ walt-disney, @wisdomtrove
323:Let us solemnly remember the sacrifices of all those who fought so valiantly, on the seas, in the air, and on foreign shores, to preserve our heritage of freedom, and let us reconsecrate ourselves to the task of promoting an enduring peace so that their efforts shall not have been in vain. ~ dwight-eisenhower, @wisdomtrove
324:Next to a leisurely walk I enjoy a spin on my tandem bicycle. It is splendid to feel the wind blowing in my face and the springy motion of my iron steed. The rapid rush through the air gives me a delicious sense of strength and buoyancy, and the exercise makes my pulse dance and my heart sing. ~ hellen-keller, @wisdomtrove
325:Hear the mellow wedding bells, Golden bells! What a world of happiness their harmony foretells Through the balmy air of night How they ring out their delight! From the molten golden notes, And all in tune What a liquid ditty floats To the turtle-dove that listens while she gloats On the moon! ~ edgar-allan-poe, @wisdomtrove
326:Before I became a writer, I was running a jazz bar in the center of Tokyo, which means that I worked in filthy air all the time late into the night. I was very excited when I started making a living out of my writing, and I decided, &
327:When I was very young, most of my childhood heroes wore capes, flew through the air, or picked up buildings with one arm. They were spectacular and got a lot of attention. But as I grew, my heroes changed, so that now I can honestly say that anyone who does anything to help a child is a hero to me. ~ fred-rogers, @wisdomtrove
328:The American Petroleum Institute filed suit against the EPA [and] charged that the agency was suppressing a scientific study for fear it might be misinterpreted... The suppressed study reveals that 80 percent of air pollution comes not from chimneys and auto exhaust pipes, but from plants and trees. ~ ronald-reagan, @wisdomtrove
329:We must make a great difference between God's Word and the word of man. A man's word is a little sound, that flies into the air, and soon vanishes; but the Word of God is greater than heaven and earth, yea, greater than death and hell, for it forms part of the power of God, and endures everlastingly. ~ martin-luther, @wisdomtrove
330:When there came a sound that I'd never heard the like of in all my born days. Eh, I won't forget that. The whole air was full of it, loud as thunder but far longer, cool and sweet as music over water but strong enough to shake the woods. And I said to myself, &
331:In order to arrive at knowledge of the motions of birds in the air, it is first necessary to acquire knowledge of the winds, which we will prove by the motions of water in itself, and this knowledge will be a step enabling us to arrive at the knowledge of beings that fly between the air and the wind. ~ leonardo-da-vinci, @wisdomtrove
332:... anybody is as their land and air is. Anybody is as the sky is low or high, the air heavy or clear and anybody is as there is wind or no wind there. It is that which makes them and the arts they make and the work they do and the way they eat and the way they drink and the way they learn and everything. ~ gertrude-stein, @wisdomtrove
333:One white man on the platform in South Carolina asked us where we were going&
334:I know with certainty, that [an honest man] is not to put his hand into the fire, and hold it there, till it be consumed: And thisevent, I think I can foretell with the same assurance, as that, if he throw himself out at the window, and meet with no obstruction, he will not remain a moment suspended in the air. ~ david-hume, @wisdomtrove
335:Writers write because they cannot allow the characters that inhabit them to suffocate them. These characters want to get out, to breathe fresh air and partake of the wine of friendship; were they to remain locked in, they would forcibly break down the walls. It is they who force the writer to tell their stories. ~ elie-wiesel, @wisdomtrove
336:Darkling I listen; and, for many a time I have been half in love with easeful Death, Called him soft names in many a muse' d rhyme, To take into the air my quiet breath; Now more than ever seems it rich to die, To cease upon the midnight with no pain, While thou art pouring forth thy soul abroad In such an ecstasy! ~ john-keats, @wisdomtrove
337:Ever since my children were born, the moment I looked at them I was crazy about them. Once I held them I was hooked. I am addicted to my children sir. I love them with all my heart and the idea of someone telling me I can't be with them, I can't see them everyday. Well, it's like someone saying I can't have air. ~ robin-williams, @wisdomtrove
338:The day broke grey and dull. The clouds hung heavily, and there was a rawness in the air that suggested snow. A woman servant came into a room in which a child was sleeping and drew the curtains. She glanced mechanically at the house opposite, a stucco house with a portico, and went to the child's bed. ~ william-somerset-maugham, @wisdomtrove
339:There's no light at the end of the tunnel, there isn't even a tunnel. The best thing I can do is get drunk and listen to classical music. Or sleep and wait for death to get closer. Leaving this will not be a horrible thing. Yet I'm glad, somehow, that I threw my words in the air: confetti, celebrating nothing. ~ charles-bukowski, @wisdomtrove
340:There was a still life on Billy's bedside table-two pills, an ashtray with three lipstick-stained cigarettes in it, one cigarette still burning, and a glass of water. The water was dead. So it goes. Air was trying to get out of the dead water. Bubbles were clinging to the walls of the glass, too weak to climb out. ~ kurt-vonnegut, @wisdomtrove
341:We do not want merely to see beauty... we want something else which can hardly be put into words- to be united with the beauty we see, to pass into it, to receive it into ourselves, to bathe in it, to become part of it. That is why we have peopled air and earth and water with gods and goddesses, and nymphs and elves. ~ c-s-lewis, @wisdomtrove
342:And is not peace, in the last analysis, basically a matter of human rights - the right to live out our lives without fear of devastation – the right to breathe air as nature provided it - the right of future generations to a healthy existence?" (John F. Kennedy, June 10, 1963, American University speech) ~ john-f-kennedy, @wisdomtrove
343:Cancer cells come pre-programmed to execute a well-defined cascade of changes, seemingly designed to facilitate both their enhanced survival and their dissemination through the bloodstream. There is even an air of conspiracy in the way that tumours use chemical signals to create cancer-friendly niches in remote organs. ~ paul-davies, @wisdomtrove
344:... Even so, we say that the air is darkened around us by a deficiency and absence of the light; while yet the light is itself always light and illumines the darkness. Therefore, evil inheres not in the devils or in us, as evil, but only as a deficiency and lack of the perfection of our proper virtues. ~ pseudo-dionysius-the-areopagite, @wisdomtrove
345:I found every breath of air, and every scent, and every flower and leaf and blade of grass and every passing cloud, and everything in nature, more beautiful and wonderful to me than I had ever found it yet. This was my first gain from my illness. How little I had lost, when the wide world was so full of delight for me. ~ charles-dickens, @wisdomtrove
346:He moves not through distance, but through the ranges of satisfaction that come from hauling himself up into the air with complete and utter control; from knowing himself and knowing his airplane so well that he can come somewhere close to touching, in his own special and solitary way, that thing that is called perfection. ~ richard-bach, @wisdomtrove
347:How good it is to work in the invigorating fresh air under the life-giving sun amid the inspiring beauty of nature. There are many who recognize this... How good it is to earn you livelihood by contributing constructively to the society in which you live - everyone should, of course, and in a healthy society everyone would. ~ peace-pilgrim, @wisdomtrove
348:There's no other company that could make a MacBook Air and the reason is that not only do we control the hardware, but we control the operating system. And it is the intimate interaction between the operating system and the hardware that allows us to do that. There is no intimate interaction between Windows and a Dell notebook. ~ steve-jobs, @wisdomtrove
349:The whole sphere of air that surrounds us, Alma, is alive with invisible attractions ‚ electric, magnetic, fiery and thoughtful. There is a universal sympathy all around us.¶ When we cease all argument and debate ‚ both internal and external ‚ our true questions can be heard and answered. ¶That is the gathering of magic. ~ elizabeth-gilbert, @wisdomtrove
350:Accurate and just reasoning is the only catholic remedy, fitted for all persons and all dispositions; and is alone able to subvert that abstruse philosophy and metaphysical jargon, which, being mixed up with popular superstition, renders it in a manner impenetrable to careless reasoners, and gives it the air of science and wisdom. ~ david-hume, @wisdomtrove
351:Daisy began to sing with the music in a husky, rhythmic whisper, bringing out a meaning in each word that it had never had before and would never have again. When the melody rose, her voice broke up sweetly, following it, in a way contralto voices have, and each change tipped out a little of her warm human magic upon the air. ~ f-scott-fitzgerald, @wisdomtrove
352:People at CDC [Centers for Disease Control] who cut their teeth on diseases over the last 10 years have started to think of crime as another disease, and using some of these same concepts. It was something that was in the air in that world, but it was time to bust it out and apply it to any number of different social epidemics. ~ malcolm-gladwell, @wisdomtrove
353:She had an air of seeming to wait, as if for a man to get through with something more important than herself, a battle or an operation, during which he must not be hurried or interfered with. When the man had finished she would be waiting, without fret or impatience, somewhere on a highstool, turning the pages of a newspaper. ~ f-scott-fitzgerald, @wisdomtrove
354:We didn't think much in the air corps of a fellow who wangled a cushy job out of his C.O. by buttering him up. It was hard for me to believe that God thought much of a man who tried to wangle salvation by fulsome flattery. I should have thought the worship most pleasing to him was to do your best according to your lights. ~ william-somerset-maugham, @wisdomtrove
355:[E]very plot, worth the name, must be elaborated to its dénouement before anything be attempted with the pen. It is only with the dénouement constantly in view that we can plot its indispensable air of consequence, or causation, by making the incidents, and especially the tone at all points tend to the development of the intention. ~ edgar-allan-poe, @wisdomtrove
356:It has sometimes been said that the success of the Origin proved "that the subject was in the air," or "that men's minds were prepared for it." I do not think that this is strictly true, for I occasionally sounded not a few naturalists, and never happened to come across a single one who seemed to doubt about the permanence of species. ~ charles-darwin, @wisdomtrove
357:Before you bow out, why not enjoy the show . . . because it's a thrilling roller coaster of a ride . . . and when you stop worrying about falling off, you can just throw your hands up in the air and yell &
358:But he hated to be sober. It made him conscious of the people around him, of that air of struggle, of greedy ambition, of hope more sordid than despair, of incessant passage up or down…. There was kindliness about intoxication – there was the indescribable gloss and glamour it gave, like the memories of ephemeral and faded evenings ~ f-scott-fitzgerald, @wisdomtrove
359:Marriage is those two thousand indistinguishable conversations, chatted over two thousand indistinguishable breakfasts, where intimacy turns like a slow wheel. How do you measure the worth of becoming that familiar to somebody—so utterly well-known and so thoroughly ever-present that you become an almost invisible necessity, like air? ~ elizabeth-gilbert, @wisdomtrove
360:Certain it is, the place still continues under the sway of some witching power, that holds a spell over the minds of the good people, causing them to walk in a continual reverie. They are given to all kinds of marvellous beliefs, are subject to trances and visions, and frequently see strange sights, and hear music and voices in the air ~ washington-irving, @wisdomtrove
361:Marriage is those two thousand indistinguishable conversations, chatted over two thousand indistuinguishable breakfasts, where intimacy turns like a slow wheel. How do you measure the worth of becoming that familiar to somebody—so utterly well known and so thoroughly ever-present that you become an almost invisible necessity, like air? ~ elizabeth-gilbert, @wisdomtrove
362:Marriage is those two thousand indistinguishable conversations, chatted over two thousand indistuinguishable breakfasts, where intimacy turns like a slow wheel. How do you measure the worth of becoming that familiar to somebody‚ so utterly well known and so thoroughly ever-present that you become an almost invisible necessity, like air? ~ elizabeth-gilbert, @wisdomtrove
363:Natural laws (like gravity) and principles (like respect, honesty, kindness, integrity, and fairness) control the consequences of our choices. Just as you get bad air and bad water when you consistently violate the environment, so also is trust (the glue of relationships) destroyed when you’re consistently unkind and dishonest to people.   ~ stephen-r-covey, @wisdomtrove
364:Why, Jon, why?" his mother asked. "Why is it so hard to be like the rest of the flock, Jon? Why can't you leave low flying to the pelicans, the alhatross? Why don't you eat? Son, you're bone and feathers!" "I don't mind being bone and feathers mom. I just want to know what I can do in the air and what I can't, that's all. I just want to know. ~ richard-bach, @wisdomtrove
365:The rich, sweet smell of the hayricks rose to his chamber window; the hundred perfumes of the little flower-garden beneath scented the air around; the deep-green meadows shone in the morning dew that glistened on every leaf as it trembled in the gentle air: and the birds sang as if every sparkling drop were a fountain of inspiration to them. ~ charles-dickens, @wisdomtrove
366:Love, in this world, is like a seed taken from the tropics, and planted where the winter comes too soon; and it cannot spread itself in flower-clusters and wide-twining vines, so that the whole air is filled with the perfume thereof. But there is to be another summer for it yet. Care for the root now, and God will care for the top by and by. ~ henry-ward-beecher, @wisdomtrove
367:Just as people can watch spellbound a circus artist tumbling through the air in a phosphorized costume, so they can listen to a preacher who uses the Word of God to draw attention to himself. But a sensational preacher stimulates the senses and leaves the spirit untouched. Instead of being the way to God, his &
368:Morality is a mountain which we cannot climb by our own efforts; and if we could we should only perish in the ice and unbreathable air of the summit, lacking those wings with which the rest of the journey has to be accomplished. For it is from there that the real ascent begins. The ropes and axes are &
369:Water, earth, air, fire, and the other parts of this structure of mine are no more instruments of your life than instruments of your death. Why do you fear your last day? It contributes no more to your death than each of the others. The last step does not cause the fatigue, but reveals it. All days travel toward death, the last one reaches it. ~ michel-de-montaigne, @wisdomtrove
370:It was dawn now on Long Island and we went about opening the rest of the windows downstairs, filling the house with gray-turning, gold-turning light. The Shadow of a tree fell abruptly across the dew and ghostly birds began to sing among the blue leaves. There was a slow, pleasant movement in the air, scarcely a wind, promising a cool, lovely day. ~ f-scott-fitzgerald, @wisdomtrove
371:People usually consider walking on water or in thin air a miracle. But I think the real miracle is not to walk either on water or in thin air, but to walk on earth. Every day we are engaged in a miracle which we don't even recognize: a blue sky, white clouds, green leaves, the black, curious eyes of a child - our own two eyes. All is a miracle. ~ thich-nhat-hanh, @wisdomtrove
372:When we look at modern man, we have to face the fact... that modern man suffers from a kind of poverty of the spirit, which stands in glaring contrast to his scientific and technological abundance; We've learned to fly the air like birds, we've learned to swim the seas like fish, and yet we haven't learned to walk the Earth as brothers and sisters. ~ martin-luther-king, @wisdomtrove
373:Men use up their lives in heart-breaking political struggles, or get themselves killed in civil wars, or tortured in the secret prisons of the Gestapo, not in order to establish some central-heated, air-conditioned, strip-lighted Paradise, but because they want a world in which human beings love one another instead of swindling and murdering one another. ~ george-orwell, @wisdomtrove
374:LITTLE DOGS RHAPSODY IN THE NIGHT (PERCY THREE) He puts his cheek against mine and makes small, expressive sounds. And when I'm awake, or awake enough he turns upside down, his four paws in the air and his eyes dark and fervent. Tell me you love me, he says. Tell me again. Could there be a sweeter arrangement? Over and over he gets to ask it. I get to tell. ~ mary-oliver, @wisdomtrove
375:There are, indeed, few merrier spectacles than that of many windmills bickering together in a fresh breeze over a woody country; their halting alacrity of movement, their pleasant business, making bread all day with uncouth gesticulation; their air, gigantically human, as of a creature half alive, put a spirit of romance into the tamest landscape. ~ robert-louis-stevenson, @wisdomtrove
376:When we look at modern man, we have to face the fact... that modern man suffers from a kind of poverty of the spirit, which stands in glaring contrast to his scientific and technological abundance; We've learned to fly the air like birds, we've learned to swim the seas like fish, and yet we haven't learned to walk the Earth as brothers and sisters... ~ martin-luther-king, @wisdomtrove
377:There is a world of difference between facts and the truth. You can have so many facts that you don't deal with the truth. You never get to the truth. You have the places where, the people who, the times when, the reasons why, the methods how - blah blah. And never get to the human truth. The human truth is as elusive as the air. And as important as the air. ~ maya-angelou, @wisdomtrove
378:My uncle, gentlemen, could say nothing; he was so very much astonished The queerest thing of all, was, that although there was such a crowd of persons, and although fresh faces were pouring in, every moment, there was no telling where they came from. They seemed to start up, in some strange manner, from the ground, or the air, and disappear in the same way. ~ charles-dickens, @wisdomtrove
379:Brahma was excessively sparing with earth, water, and fire... . The reckless expenditure of air and ether in his composition was amazing. And, in consequence, he perpetually struggled to outreach the wind, to outrun space itself. Other animals ran only when they had a reason, but the Horse would run for no reason whatever, as if to run out of his own skin. ~ rabindranath-tagore, @wisdomtrove
380:My hand moves because certain forces&
381:The bright, frosty day declined as they walked and spoke together. The sun dipped in the river far behind them, and the old city lay red before them, as their walk drew to a close. The moaning water cast its seaweed duskily at their feet, when they turned to leave its margin; and the rooks hovered above them with hoarse cries, darker splashes in the darkening air. ~ charles-dickens, @wisdomtrove
382:But even so, every now and then I would feel a violent stab of loneliness. The very water I drink, the very air I breathe, would feel like long, sharp needles. The pages of a book in my hands would take on the threatening metallic gleam of razor blades. I could hear the roots of loneliness creeping through me when the world was hushed at four o'clock in the morning. ~ haruki-murakami, @wisdomtrove
383:This is the time to be slow, Lie low to the wall Until the bitter weather passes. Try, as best you can, not to let The wire brush of doubt Scrape from your heart All sense of yourself And your hesitant light. If you remain generous, Time will come good; And you will find your feet Again on fresh pastures of promise, Where the air will be kind And blushed with beginning. ~ john-odonohue, @wisdomtrove
384:The morning air of the pasture turned steadily cooler. Day by day, the bright golden leaves of the birches turned more spotted as the first winds of winter slipped between the withered branches and across the highlands toward the southeast. Stopping in the center of the pasture, I could hear the winds clearly. No turning back, they pronounced. The brief autumn was gone. ~ haruki-murakami, @wisdomtrove
385:The whole life-effort of man is to get his life into direct contact with the elemental life of the cosmos, mountain life, cloud life, thunder life, air life, earth life, sun life. To come into immediate felt contact, and so derive energy, power and a dark sort of joy. This effort into sheer naked contact, without an intermediary or mediator is the root meaning of religion. ~ d-h-lawrence, @wisdomtrove
386:Why who makes much of a miracle? As to me I know nothing else but miracles, whether they be animals feeding in the fields, Or, birds, or the wonderfulness of insects in the air, Or the wonderfulness of the sundown, or of stars shining so quiet and bright, Or the exquisite delicate thin curve of the new moon in spring; These, with the rest, one and all, are to me, miracles. ~ walt-whitman, @wisdomtrove
387: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
388:It was a day in early spring; and as that sweet, genial time of year and atmosphere calls out tender greenness from the ground,&
389:Every man who speaks out loud and clear is tinting the "Zeitgeist." Every man who expresses what he honestly thinks is true is changing the Spirit of the Times. Thinkers help other people to think, for they formulate what others are thinking. No person writes or thinks alone&
390:When I have neither pleasure nor pain and have been breathing for a while the lukewarm insipid air of these so-called good and tolerable days, I feel so bad in my childish soul that I smash my rusty lyre of thanksgiving in the face of the slumbering god of contentment and would rather feel the most devilish pain burn in me than this warmth of a well-heated room. - Harry Haller ~ hermann-hesse, @wisdomtrove
391:Give up the idea that by ruling over others you can do any good to them. But you can do just as much as you can in the case of the plant: you can supply the growing seed with the materials for the making up of its body, bringing to it the earth, the water, the air, that it wants. It will take all that it wants by its own nature, it will assimilate and grow by its own nature. ~ swami-vivekananda, @wisdomtrove
392:The way to rock oneself back into writing is this. First gentle exercise in the air. Second the reading of good literature. It is a mistake to think that literature can be produced from the raw. One must get out of life... one must become externalised; very, very concentrated, all at one point, not having to draw upon the scattered parts of one's character, living in the brain. ~ virginia-woolf, @wisdomtrove
393:But Gregor understood easily that it was not only consideration for him which prevented their moving, for he could easily have been transported in a suitable crate with a few air holes; what mainly prevented the family from moving was their complete hopelessness and the thought that they had been struck by a misfortune as none of their relatives and acquaintances had ever been hit. ~ franz-kafka, @wisdomtrove
394:Then, methought, the air grew denser, perfumed from an unseen censer Swung by Seraphim whose footfalls tinkled on the tufted floor. "Wretch," I cried, "thy God hath lent thee&
395:Reading [poetry], you know, is rather like opening the door to a horde of rebels who swarm out attacking one in twenty places at once - hit, roused, scraped, bared, swung through the air, so that life seems to flash by; then again blinded, knocked on the head - all of which are agreeable sensations for a reader (since nothing is more dismal than to open the door and get no response). ~ virginia-woolf, @wisdomtrove
396:When certain unmarried men, who had lost their capacity to sin, sat indoors, breathing bad air, and passed resolutions about what was right and what wrong, making rules for the guidance of the people, instead of trusting to the natural, happy instincts of the individual, they ushered in the Dark Ages. These are the gentlemen who blocked human evolution absolutely for a thousand years. ~ elbert-hubbard, @wisdomtrove
397:When I shall be dead, the principles of which I am composed will still perform their part in the universe, and will be equally useful in the grand fabric, as when they composed this individual creature. The difference to the whole will be no greater betwixt my being in a chamber and in the open air. The one change is of more importance to me than the other; but not more so to the universe. ~ david-hume, @wisdomtrove
398:He wondered how he could ever have thought of the planets, even of the Earth, as islands of life and reality floating in a deadly void. Now with a certainty which never after deserted him, he saw the planets - as mere holes or gaps in the living heaven - excluded and rejected wastes of heavy matter and murky air, formed not by addition to, but by subtraction from, the surrounding brightness. ~ c-s-lewis, @wisdomtrove
399:And for the citation of so many authors, 'tis the easiest thing in nature. Find out one of these books with an alphabetical index, and without any farther ceremony, remove it verbatim into your own... there are fools enough to be thus drawn into an opinion of the work; at least, such a flourishing train of attendants will give your book a fashionable air, and recommend it for sale. ~ miguel-de-cervantes, @wisdomtrove
400:She turned to face him. She reached over and touched his hand, hesitantly, gently, amazed that after all these years had somehow known exactly what she'd needed to hear. When their eyes locked, she once again realized how special he was. And just for a fleeting moment, a tiny wisp of time that hung in the air like fireflies in summer skies, she wondered if she was in love with him again. ~ nicholas-sparks, @wisdomtrove
401:Morning drew on apace. The air became more sharp and piercing, as its first dull hue: the death of night, rather than the birth of day: glimmered faintly in the sky. The objects which had looked dim and terrible in the darkness, grew more and more defined, and gradually resolved into their familiar shapes. The rain came down, thick and fast; and pattered, noisily, among the leafless bushes. ~ charles-dickens, @wisdomtrove
402:Here was one with an air of high nobility such as Aragorn at times revealed, less high perhaps, yet also less incalculable and remote: one of the Kings of Men born into a later time, but touched with the wisdom and sadness of the Eldar Race. He knew now why Beregond spoke his name with love. He was a captain that men would follow, that he would follow, even under the shadow of the black wings. ~ j-r-r-tolkien, @wisdomtrove
403:What are plants doing? What are plants all about? They serve human beings by being decorative, but what is it from its own point of view?  It's using up air; it's using up energy. It's really not doing anything except being ornamental. And yet here's this whole vegetable world, cactus plants, trees, roses, tulips, and edible vegetables, like cabbages, celery, lettuce - they're all doing this dance. ~ alan-watts, @wisdomtrove
404:Sometimes the road was only a lane, with thick hawthorne hedges, and the green elms overhung it on either side so that when you looked up there was only a strip of blue sky between. And as you rode along in the warm, keen air you had a sensation that the world was standing still and life would last forever. Although you were pedaling with such energy you had a delicious feeling of laziness. ~ william-somerset-maugham, @wisdomtrove
405:I breathe deeply, taking in the fresh spring air. Though Beaufort has changed and I have changed, the air itself has not. It's still the air of my childhood, the air of my seventeenth year, and when I finally exhale, I'm fifty-seven once more. But this is okay. I smile slightly, looking towards the sky, knowing there's one thing I haven't told you: I now believe, by the way, that miracles can happen. ~ nicholas-sparks, @wisdomtrove
406:Nuclear man is the man who realizes that his creative powers hold the potential for self-destruction. He sees that in this nuclear age vast new industrial complexes enable man to produce in one hour that which he labored over for years in the past, but he also realizes that these same industries have disturbed the ecological balance and, through air and noise pollution, have contaminated his own milieu. ~ henri-nouwen, @wisdomtrove
407:Perfectly Imperfect... We have all heard that no two snowflakes are alike. Each snowflake takes the perfect form for the maximum efficiency and effectiveness for its journey. And while the universal force of gravity gives them a shared destination, the expansive space in the air gives each snowflake the opportunity to take their own path. They are on the same journey, but each takes a different path. ~ steve-maraboli, @wisdomtrove
408:It seems to me absolutely true, that our world, which appears to us the surface of all things, is really the bottom of a deep ocean: all our trees are submarine growths, and we are weird, scaly-clad submarine fauna, feeding ourselves on offal like shrimps. Only occasionally the soul rises gasping through the fathomless fathoms under which we live, far up to the surface of the ether, where there is true air. ~ d-h-lawrence, @wisdomtrove
409:As I sit here bathing in the warm night air, I feel washed by the ebb and flow of the polarities of existence. I'm immersed in the mystery and I'm contemplating my story. I have a timeless perspective on a temporary world. I'm the presence of awareness appreciating the show. I'm insignificant and vulnerable, yet magnificent and secure. I'm a transitory speck of cosmic dust, but I'm the star of the story of Tim. ~ tim-freke, @wisdomtrove
410: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
411:A blight had fallen on the trees and shrubs; and the wind, at length beginning to break the unnatural stillness that had prevailed all day, sighed heavily from time to time, as though foretelling in grief the ravages of the coming storm. The bat skimmed in fantastic flights through the heavy air, and the ground was alive with crawling things, whose instinct brought them forth to swell and fatten in the rain. ~ charles-dickens, @wisdomtrove
412:From the tiny birds of the air and from the fragile lilies of the field, we learn the same truth, which is so important for those who desire to live a life of simple faith: God takes care of His own. He knows our needs. He anticipates our crises. He is moved by our weaknesses. He stands ready to come to our rescue. And at just the right moment, He steps in and proves Himself as our faithful heavenly Father. ~ charles-r-swindoll, @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:Now there is living to give instead of to get. As you concentrate on the giving, you discover that just as you cannot receive without giving, so neither can you give without receiving - even the most wonderful things like health and happiness and inner peace. There is a feeling of endless energy, it just never runs out, it seems to be as endless as air. You seem to be plugged in to the source of universal energy. ~ peace-pilgrim, @wisdomtrove
415:The boy was lying, fast asleep, on a rude bed upon the floor; so pale with anxiety, and sadness, and the closeness of his prison, that he looked like death; not death as it shews in shroud and coffin, but in the guise it wears when life has just departed; when a young and gentle spirit has, but an instant, fled to Heaven: and the gross air of the world has not had time to breathe upon the changing dust it hallowed. ~ charles-dickens, @wisdomtrove
416:He spent a lot of time flying. He learnt to communicate with birds and discovered that their conversation was fantastically boring. It was all to do with wind speed, wing spans, power-to-weight ratios and a fair bit about berries. Unfortunately, he discovered, once you have learnt birdspeak you quickly come to realize that the air is full of it the whole time, just inane bird chatter. There is no getting away from it. ~ douglas-adams, @wisdomtrove
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:To our senses, the elements are four and have ever been, and will ever be for they are the elements of life, of poetry, and of perception, the four Great Ones, the Four Roots, the First Four of Fire and the Wet, Earth and the wide Air of the World. To find the other many elements, you must go to the laboratory and hunt them down. But the four we have always with us, they are our world. Or rather, they have us with them. ~ d-h-lawrence, @wisdomtrove
419: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,-&
420:In the life of every man there are sudden transitions of feeling, which seem almost miraculous. At once, as if some magician had touched the heavens and the earth, the dark clouds melt into the air, the wind falls, and serenity succeeds the storm. The causes which produce these changes may have been long at work within us, but the changes themselves are instantaneous, and apparently without sufficient cause. ~ henry-wadsworth-longfellow, @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 think memory is the most important asset of human beings. It's a kind of fuel; it burns and it warms you. My memory is like a chest: There are so many drawers in that chest, and when I want to be a fifteen-year-old boy, I open up a certain drawer and I find the scenery I saw when I was a boy in Kobe. I can smell the air, and I can touch the ground, and I can see the green of the trees. That's why I want to write a book. ~ haruki-murakami, @wisdomtrove
423:I remember, when I was a child and wrote poems in little clasped books, I used to kiss the books and put them away tenderly because I had been happy near them, and take them out by turns when I was going from home, to cheer them by the change of air and the pleasure of the new place. This, not for the sake of the verses written in them, and not for the sake of writing more verses in them, but from pure gratitude. ~ elizabeth-barrett-browning, @wisdomtrove
424:There are believers who by God's grace, have climbed the mountains of full assurance and near communion, their place is with the eagle in his eyrie, high aloft; they are like the strong mountaineer, who has trodden the virgin snow, who has breathed the fresh, free air of the Alpine regions, and therefore his sinews are braced, and his limbs are vigorous; these are they who do great exploits, being mighty men, men of renown. ~ charles-spurgeon, @wisdomtrove
425:Let us not be blind to our differences-but let us also direct attention to our common interests and to the means by which those differences can be resolved. And if we cannot end our differences, at least we can help make the world safe for diversity. For, in the final analysis, our most common link is that we all inhabit this small planet. We all breathe the same air. We all cherish our children's future. And we are all mortal. ~ john-f-kennedy, @wisdomtrove
426: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
427:I belong to a group of men who fly alone. There is only one seat in the cockpit of a fighter airplane. There is no space alotted for another pilot to tune the radios in the weather or make the calls to air traffic control centers or to help with the emergency procedures or to call off the airspeed down final approach. There is no one else to break the solitude of a long cross-country flight. There is no one else to make decisions. ~ richard-bach, @wisdomtrove
428:Astonishingly, at some point, a sputtering torch was thrust into her hands. Alma did not see who gave it to her. She had never before been entrusted with fire. The torch spit sparks and sent chunks of flaming tar spinning into the air behind her as she bolted across the cosmos-the only body in the heavens who was not held to a strict elliptical path. Nobody stopped her. She was a comet. She did not know that she was not flying. ~ elizabeth-gilbert, @wisdomtrove
429:Love is all around you like the air and is the very breath of your being. But you cannot know it, feel its unfeeling touch, until you pause in your busy-ness, are still and poised and empty of your wanting and desiring. When at rest the air is easily offended and will flee even from the fanning of a leaf, as love flees from the first thought. But when the air or love moves of its own accord it is a hurricane that drives all before it. ~ barry-long, @wisdomtrove
430:I shot an arrow into the air, It fell to earth, I knew not where; For, so swiftly it flew, the sight Could not follow it in its flight. I breathed a song into the air, It fell to earth, I knew not where; For who has sight so keen and strong, That it can follow the flight of song? Long, long afterward, in an oak I found the arrow, still unbroke; And the song, from beginning to end, I found again in the heart of a friend. ~ henry-wadsworth-longfellow, @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:Through all he said, even through his appalling sentimentality, I was reminded of something—an elusive rhythm, a fragment of lost words, that I had heard somewhere a long time ago. For a moment a phrase tried to take shape in my mouth and my lips parted like a dumb man’s, as though there was more struggling upon them than a wisp of startled air. But they made no sound, and what I had almost remembered was uncommunicable forever. ~ f-scott-fitzgerald, @wisdomtrove
433:People try to persuade us that the objections against Christianity spring from doubt. That is a complete misunderstanding. The objections against Christianity spring from insubordination, the dislike of obedience, rebellion against all authority. As a result, people have hitherto been beating the air in their struggle against objections, because they have fought intellectually with doubt instead of fighting morally with rebellion. ~ soren-kierkegaard, @wisdomtrove
434:How absolute and omnipotent is the silence of night! And yet the stillness seems almost audible! From all the measureless depths of air around us comes a half-sound, a half-whisper, as if we could hear the crumbling and falling away of earth and all created things, in the great miracle of nature, decay and reproduction, ever beginning, never ending,&
435:Nothing man has discovered or imagined is to be named with the steam engine. It has no fellow. Franklin capturing the lightning, Morse annihilating space with the telegraph, Bell transmitting speech through the air by the telephone, are not less mysterious—being more ethereal, perhaps in one sense they are even more so—still, the labor of the world performed by heating cold water places Watt and his steam engine in a class apart by itself. ~ andrew-carnegie, @wisdomtrove
436:thou beautiful And unimaginable ether! and Ye multiplying masses of increased And still increasing lights! what are ye? what Is this blue wilderness of interminable Air, where ye roll along, as I have seen The leaves along the limpid streams of Eden? Is your course measur'd for ye? Or do ye Sweep on in your unbounded revelry Through an aerial universe of endless Expansion,&
437:During part of 1941 and 1942, when the Luftwaffe was busy in Russia, the German radio regaled its home audience with stories of devastating air raids on London. Now, we are aware that those raids did not happen. But what use would our knowledge be if the Germans conquered Britain? For the purpose of a future historian, did those raids happen, or didn't they? The answer is: If Hitler survives, they happened, and if he falls they didn't happen. ~ george-orwell, @wisdomtrove
438:The dove descending breaks the air With flame of incandescent terror Of which the tongues declare The one discharge from sin and error. The only hope, or else despair Lies in the choice of pyre or pyre- To be redeemed from fire by fire. Who then devised the torment? Love. Love is the unfamiliar Name Behind the hands that wove The intolerable shirt of flame Which human power cannot remove. We only live, only suspire Consumed by either fire or fire. ~ t-s-eliot, @wisdomtrove
439:Love is like the wild rose-briar; Friendship like the holly-tree. The holly is dark when the rose-briar blooms, But which will bloom most constantly? The wild rose-briar is sweet in spring ,Its summer blossoms scent the air; Yet wait till winter comes again, And who will call the wild-briar fair? Then, scorn the silly rose-wreath now, And deck thee with holly's sheen, That, when December blights thy brow, He still may leave thy garland green. ~ emily-dickinson, @wisdomtrove
440:The freedom of thought and action we Americans enjoy today seems as natural as the air we breathe. But there is a danger we may take this freedom for granted. We must never forget it was bought for us at a great price. The brave and resourceful Americans whose sacrifices gained our Independence and preserved it for more than 200 years against formidable foes have set an example of unflinching loyalty to the ideal of liberty and justice for all. ~ ronald-reagan, @wisdomtrove
441:The young woman who brought me acquainted with Captain Murderer had a fiendish enjoyment of my terrors, and used to begin, I remember - as a sort of introductory overture - by clawing the air with both hands, and uttering a long low hollow groan. So acutely did I suffer from this ceremony in combination with this infernal Captain, that I sometimes used to plead I thought I was hardly strong enough and old enough to hear the story again just yet. ~ charles-dickens, @wisdomtrove
442:Love would never be a promise of a rose garden unless it is showered with light of faith, water of sincerity and air of passion. Sometimes we make love with our eyes. Sometimes we make love with our hands. Sometimes we make love with our bodies. Always we make love with our hearts. If I could reach up and hold a star for every time you've made me smile, the entire evening sky would be in the palm of my hand. To love another person is to see the face of God. ~ victor-hugo, @wisdomtrove
443:There was a deep silence, only scraped on its surfaces by the faint quiver of empty seed-plumes, and broken grass-blades trembling in small air-movements they could not feel. &
444:Hear the sledges with the bells, Silver bells! What a world of merriment their melody foretells! How they tinkle, tinkle, tinkle, In the icy air of night, While the stars that oversprinkle All the Heavens seem to twinkle With a crystalline delight: Keeping time, time, time, In a sort of Runic rhyme To the tintinnabulation that so musically wells From the bells, bells, bells, bells, Bells, bells, bells&
445:The Laws of Nature are just, but terrible. There is no weak mercy in them. Cause and consequence are inseparable and inevitable. The elements have no forbearance. The fire burns, the water drowns, the air consumes, the earth buries. And perhaps it would be well for our race if the punishment of crimes against the Laws of Man were as inevitable as the punishment of crimes against the Laws of Nature -were Man as unerring in his judgments as Nature. ~ henry-wadsworth-longfellow, @wisdomtrove
446:Go ye, who rest so placidly upon the sacred Bard who had been young, and when he strung his harp was old, and had never seen the righteous forsaken, or his seed begging their bread; go, Teachers of content and honest pride, into the mine, the mill, the forge, the squalid depths of deepest ignorance, and uttermost abyss of man's neglect, and say can any hopeful plant spring up in air so foul that it extinguishes the soul's bright torch as fast as it is kindled! ~ charles-dickens, @wisdomtrove
447:The man is a humbug — a vulgar, shallow, self-satisfied mind, absolutely inaccessible to the complexities and delicacies of the real world. He has the journalist's air of being a specialist in everything, of taking in all points of view and being always on the side of the angels: he merely annoys a reader who has the least experience of knowing things, of what knowing is like. There is not two pence worth of real thought or real nobility in him. But he isn't dull. ~ c-s-lewis, @wisdomtrove
448:Pay attention to your body and mindset throughout the day. Notice any tightness.  When you do, do the following: 1. Visualize it dissipating. Just imagine the tightness floating out of you and into the air, dissolving into little bits and then being blown away by the breeze. 2. Go from tight to loose. 3. Breathe. Take in a deep, slow breath.    Smile. This transforms everything.  You can now approach any activity, any moment, with an attitude of relaxed enjoyment.  ~ leo-babauta, @wisdomtrove
449:You said Is there anything which is dead or alive more beautiful than my body,to have in your fingers (trembling ever so little)? Looking into your eyes Nothing,i said,except the air of spring smelling of never and forever. ... .and through the lattice which moved as if a hand is touched by a hand(which moved as though fingers touch a girl's breast, lightly) Do you believe in always,the wind said to the rain I am too busy with my flowers to believe,the rain answered ~ e-e-cummings, @wisdomtrove
450:Come on, he droned, I’ve been ordered to take you down to the bridge. Here I am, brain the size of a planet and they ask me to take you down to the bridge. Call that job satisfaction? ‘Cos I don’t. He turned and walked back to the hated door. Er, excuse me, said Ford following after him, which government owns this ship? Marvin ignored him. You watch this door, he muttered, it’s about to open again. I can tell by the intolerable air of smugness it suddenly generates. ~ douglas-adams, @wisdomtrove
451:Night can swallow you up, yet none of it touches you. Around any corner, there's a promise of something daring and ideal and things are just getting going. There's something obscenely joyful behind every door, either that or somebody crying with their head in in their hands. A lazy rhythm looms in the dreamy air and the atmosphere pulsates with bygone duels, past-life romance, comrades requesting comrades to aid them in some way. You can't see it, but you know it's there ~ bob-dylan, @wisdomtrove
452:I believe no satirist could breathe this air. If another Juvenal or Swift could rise up among us tomorrow, he would be hunted down. If you have any knowledge of our literature, and can give me the name of any man, American born and bred, who has anatomised our follies as a people, and not as this or that party; and who has escaped the foulest and most brutal slander, the most inveterate hatred and intolerant pursuit; it will be a strange name in my ears, believe me. ~ charles-dickens, @wisdomtrove
453:I come from under the hill, and under the hills and over the hills my paths led. And through the air. I am he that walks unseen. I am the clue-finder, the web-cutter, the stinging fly. I was chosen for the lucky number. I am he that buries his friends alive and drowns them and draws them alive again from the water. I came from the end of a bag, but no bag went over me. I am the friend of bears and the guest of eagles. I am Ringwinner and Luckwearer; and I am Barrel-rider. ~ j-r-r-tolkien, @wisdomtrove
454:These loaves, pigeons, and two little boys seemed unearthly. It all happened at the same time: a little boy ran over to a pigeon, glancing over at Levin with a smile; the pigeon flapped its wings and fluttered, gleaming in the sunshine among the snowdust quivering in the air, while the smell of freshly baked bread was wafted out of a little window as the loaves were put out. All this together was so extraordinarily wonderful that Levin burst out laughing and crying for joy. ~ leo-tolstoy, @wisdomtrove
455:What you and I might rate as an absolute disaster, God may rate as a pimple-level problem that will pass. He views your life the way you view a movie after you've read the book. When something bad happens, you feel the air sucked out of the theater. Everyone else gasps at the crisis on the screen. Not you. Why? You've read the book. You know how the good guy gets out of the tight spot. God views your life with the same confidence. He's not only read your story... he wrote it. ~ max-lucado, @wisdomtrove
456:He thinks great folly, child,' said Aslan. "This world is bursting with life for these few days because the song with which I called it into life still hangs in the air and rumbles in the ground. It will not be so for long. But I cannot tell that to this old sinner, and I cannot comfort him either; he has made himself unable to hear my voice. If I spoke to him, he would hear only growlings and roarings. Oh, Adam's son, how cleverly you defend yourself against all that might do you good! ~ c-s-lewis, @wisdomtrove
457:There are many things in life over which you have no choice. But the greatest activity of life is well within your dominion. You can choose what you think about. You can be the air traffic controller of your mental airport. You occupy the control tower and can direct the mental traffic of your world. Thoughts circle above, coming and going. If one of them lands, it's because you gave it permission. If it leaves, it's because you directed it to do so. You can select your thought pattern. ~ max-lucado, @wisdomtrove
458:It is just dawn, daylight: that gray and lonely suspension filled with the peaceful and tentative waking of birds. The air, inbreathed, is like spring water. He breathes deep and slow, feeling with each breath himself diffuse in the natural grayness, becoming one with loneliness and quiet that has never known fury or despair. "That was all I wanted," he thinks, in a quiet and slow amazement. "That was all, for thirty years. That didn't seem to be a whole lot to ask in thirty years. ~ william-faulkner, @wisdomtrove
459:i have found what you are like the rain (Who feathers frightened fields with the superior dust-of-sleep. wields easily the pale club of the wind and swirled justly souls of flower strike the air in utterable coolness deeds of gren thrilling light with thinned newfragile yellows lurch and.press -in the woods which stutter and sing And the coolness of your smile is stirringofbirds between my arms;but i should rather than anything have(almost when hugeness will shut quietly)almost, your kiss ~ e-e-cummings, @wisdomtrove
460:When we pulled out into the winter night and the real snow, our snow, began to stretch out beside us and twinkle against the windows, and the dim lights of small Wisconsin stations moved by, a sharp wild brace came suddenly into the air. That's my middle-west - not the wheat or the prairies or the lost Swede towns, but the thrilling returning trains of my youth and the street lamps and sleigh bells in the frosty dark and the shadows of holly wreaths thrown by lighted windows on the snow. ~ f-scott-fitzgerald, @wisdomtrove
461:With respect to duels, indeed, I have my own ideas. Few things in this so surprising world strike me with more surprise. Two little visual spectra of men, hovering with insecure enough cohesion in the midst of the unfathomable, and to dissolve therein, at any rate, very soon, make pause at the distance of twelve paces asunder; whirl around, and simultaneously by the cunningest mechanism, explode one another into dissolution; and, offhand, become air, and non-extant&
462:The civilized people of today look back with horror at their medieval ancestors who wantonly destroyed great works of art or sat slothfully by while they destroyed. We have passed this stage... . Here in the U.S. we turn our rivers and streams into sewers and dumping grounds, we pollute the air, we destroy our forests and exterminate fishes, birds and mammals - not to speak of vulgarizing charming landscapes with hideous advertisements. But at best it looks as if our people were awakening. ~ theodore-roosevelt, @wisdomtrove
463:The things that most deserve our gratitude we just take for granted. Without air we cannot live for more than a minute or two. Everyday we are breathing in and breathing out, but do we ever feel grateful to the air? If we do not drink water, we cannot survive. Even our body is composed to a large extent of water.But do we give any value to water? Every morning when we open our eyes, we see the sun blessingfully offering us light and life-energy, which we badly need. But are we grateful to the sun? ~ sri-chinmoy, @wisdomtrove
464:Things that are good are good, and if one is responding to that goodness one is in contact with a truth from which one is getting something. . . . The truth of the sunshine, the truth of the rain, the truth of the fresh air, the truth of the wind in the trees. . . and if we allow ourselves to be benefited by the forms of truth that are readily accessible to us instead of rejecting them as "merely natural," we will be in a better position to profit by higher forms of truth when they come our way. ~ thomas-merton, @wisdomtrove
465:Are we not Spirits, that are shaped into a body, into an Appearance; and that fade away again into air and Invisibility? Oh, Heaven, it is mysterious, it is awful to consider that we not only carry a future Ghost within us; but are, in very deed, Ghosts! These Limbs, whence had we them; this stormy Force; this life-blood with its burning Passion? They are dust and shadow; a Shadow-system gathered round our Me; wherein, through some moments or years, the Divine Essence is to be revealed in the Flesh. ~ thomas-carlyle, @wisdomtrove
466:Everything in modern city life is calculated to keep man from entering into himself and thinking about spiritual things. Even with the best of intentions a spiritual man finds himself exhausted and deadened and debased by the constant noise of machines and loudspeakers, the dead air and the glaring lights of offices and shops, the everlasting suggestion of advertising and propaganda. The whole mechanism of modern life is geared for a flight from God and from the spirit into the wilderness of neurosis. ~ thomas-merton, @wisdomtrove
467:A fish swims in the ocean, and no matter how far it swims there is no end to the water. A bird flies in the sky, and no matter how far it flies there is no end to the air. However the fish and the bird have never left their elements. Thus each of them totally covers its full range, and each of them totally experiences its realm... Know that water is life and air is life. The bird is life and the fish is life. Life must be the bird and life must be the fish... practice, enlightenment and people are like this. ~ dogen, @wisdomtrove
468:[Christ's] mission and work it is to help against sin and death, to justify and bring life. He has placed his help in baptism and the Sacrament [i.e., communion/Eucharist/Lord's supper], and incorporated it in the Word and preaching. To our eyes Baptism [capitalized in original] appears to be nothing more than ordinary water, and the Sacrament of Christ's body and blood simple bread and wine, like other bread and wine, and the sermon, hot air from a man's mouth. But we must not trust what our eyes see. ~ martin-luther, @wisdomtrove
469:He must have felt that he had lost the old warm world, paid a high price for living too long with a single dream. He must have looked up at an unfamiliar sky through frightening leaves and shivered as he found what a grotesque thing a rose is and how raw the sunlight was upon the scarcely created grass. A new world, material without being real, where poor ghosts, breathing dreams like air, drifted fortuitously about... like that ashen, fantastic figure gliding toward him through the amorphous trees. ~ f-scott-fitzgerald, @wisdomtrove
470:A living body is not a fixed thing but a flowing event, like a flame or a whirlpool: the shape alone is stable, for the substance is a stream of energy going in at one end and out at the other. We are particularly and temporarily identifiable wiggles in a stream that enters us in the form of light, heat, air, water, milk, bread, fruit, beer, beef Stroganoff, caviar, and pate de foie gras. It goes out as gas and excrement - and also as semen, babies, talk, politics, commerce, war, poetry, and music. And philosophy. ~ alan-watts, @wisdomtrove
471:It is sometimes said that scientists are unromantic, that their passion to figure out robs the world of beauty and mystery. But is it not stirring to understand how the world actually works — that white light is made of colors, that color is the way we perceive the wavelengths of light, that transparent air reflects light, that in so doing it discriminates among the waves, and that the sky is blue for the same reason that the sunset is red? It does no harm to the romance of the sunset to know a little bit about it. ~ carl-sagan, @wisdomtrove
472:Madame, it is an old word and each one takes it new and wears it out himself. It is a word that fills with meaning as a bladder with air and the meaning goes out of it as quickly. It may be punctured as a bladder is punctured and patched and blown up again and if you have not had it does not exist for you. All people talk of it, but those who have had it are marked by it, and I would not wish to speak of it further since of all things it is the most ridiculous to talk of and only fools go through it many times. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
473:Certainly I do not wish that instead of these masters I had read baby books, written down to children, and with such ignorant dullness that they blunt the sense and corrupt the tastes of the still plastic human being. But I do wish that I had read no books at all till later - that I had lived with toys, and played in the open air. Children should not cull the fruits of reflection and observation early, but expand in the sun, and let thoughts come to them. They should not through books antedate their actual experiences. ~ margaret-fuller, @wisdomtrove
474:I devoured hot-dogs in Baltimore &
475:If that was true he must have felt that he had lost the old warm world, paid a high price for living too long with a single dream. He must have looked up at an unfamiliar sky through frightening leaves and shivered as he found what a grotesque thing a rose is and how raw the sunlight was upon the scarcely created grass. A new world, material without being real, where poor ghosts, breathing dreams like air, drifted fortuitously about... like that ashen, fantastic figure gliding toward him through the amorphous trees. ~ f-scott-fitzgerald, @wisdomtrove
476:Those five fingers and that palm were like a display case crammed full of everything I wanted to know&
477:Toward the end of their relationship she'd told him once, "I wish I could give you what you're looking for, but I don't know what it is. There's a part of you that you keep closed off from everyone, including me. Its as if I'm not the one you're really with. Your mind is on someone else." He tried to deny it, but she didn't believe him. "I'm a woman - I know these things. When you look at me sometimes, I know you're seeing someone else. Its like you keep waiting for her to pop out of thin air to take you away from all this. ~ nicholas-sparks, @wisdomtrove
478:Lost opportunities, lost possibilities, feelings we can never get back. That's part of what it means to be alive. But inside our heads - at least that's where I imagine it - there's a little room where we store those memories. A room like the stacks in this library. And to understand the workings of our own heart we have to keep on making new reference cards. We have to dust things off every once in awhile, let in fresh air, change the water in the flower vases. In other words, you'll live forever in your own private library. ~ haruki-murakami, @wisdomtrove
479:Actually, we who engage in nonviolent direct action are not the creators of tension. We merely bring to the surface the hidden tension that is already alive. We bring it out in the open, where it can be seen and dealt with. Like a boil that can never be cured so long as it is covered up but must be opened with an its ugliness to the natural medicines of air and light, injustice must be exposed, with all the tension its exposure creates, to the light of human conscience and the air of national opinion before it can be cured. ~ martin-luther-king, @wisdomtrove
480:For a hundred years or more the world, our world, has been dying. And not one man, in these last hundred years or so, has been crazy enough to put a bomb up the asshole of creation and set it off. The world is rotting away, dying piecemeal. But it needs the coup de grace, it needs to be blown to smithereens. Not one of us is intact, and yet we have in us all the continents and the seas between the continents and the birds of the air. We are going to put it down ‚ the evolution of this world which has died but which has not been buried. ~ henry-miller, @wisdomtrove
481:If you have ever seen a dragon in a pinch, you will realize that this was only poetical exaggeration applied to any hobbit, even to Old Took's great-granduncle Bullroarer, who was so huge (for a hobbit) that he could ride a horse. He charged the ranks of the goblins of Mount Gram in the Battle of the Green Fields, and knocked their king Golfibul's head clean off with a wooden club. It sailed a hundred yards through the air and went down a rabbit-hole, and in this way the battle was won and the game of Golf was invented at the same moment. ~ j-r-r-tolkien, @wisdomtrove
482:Not by lamentations and mournful chants ought we to celebrate the funeral of a good man, but by hymns; for, ion ceasing to be numbered with mortals, he enters upon the heritage of a diviner life. Since he is gone where he feels no pain, let us not indulge in too much grief. The soul is incapable of death. And he, like a bird not long enough in his cage to become attached to it, is free to fly away to a purer air. . . . Since we cherish a trust like this, let our outward actions be in accord with it, and let us keep our hearts pure and our minds calm. ~ plutarch, @wisdomtrove
483:The appearance presented by the streets of London an hour before sunrise, on a summer's morning, is most striking even to the few whose unfortunate pursuits of pleasure, or scarcely less unfortunate pursuits of business, cause them to be well acquainted with the scene. There is an air of cold, solitary desolation about the noiseless streets which we are accustomed to see thronged at other times by a busy, eager crowd, and over the quiet, closely-shut buildings, which throughout the day are swarming with life and bustle, that is very impressive. ~ charles-dickens, @wisdomtrove
484:I had a dog who loved flowers. Briskly she went through the fields, yet paused for the honeysuckle or the rose, her dark head and her wet nose touching the face of every one with its petals of silk with its fragrance rising into the air where the bees, their bodies heavy with pollen hovered - and easily she adored every blossom not in the serious careful way that we choose this blossom or that blossom the way we praise or don't praise - the way we love or don't love - but the way we long to be - that happy in the heaven of earth - that wild, that loving. ~ mary-oliver, @wisdomtrove
485:... she took her hand and raised her brush. For a moment it stayed trembling in a painful but exciting ecstacy in the air. Where to begin?&
486:The ballet. I saw in the fugitive beauty of a dancer's gesture a symbol of life. It was achieved at the cost of unending effort but, with all the forces of gravity against it, a fleeting poise in mid-air, a lovely attitude worthy to be made immortal in a bas-relief, it was lost as soon as it was gained and there remained no more than the memory of an exquisite emotion. So life, lived variously and largely, becomes a work of art only when brought to its beautiful conclusion and is reduced to nothingness in the moment when it arrives at perfection. ~ william-somerset-maugham, @wisdomtrove
487:This is a valley of ashes&
488:Join with the Earth and each other, to bring new life to the land, to restore the waters, to refresh the air, to renew the forests, to care for the plants, to protect the creatures, to celebrate the seas, to rejoice in the sunlight, to sing the song of the stars, to recall our destiny, to renew our spirits, to reinvigorate ur bodies, to recreate the human community, to promote justice and peace, to love our children and love one another, to join together as many and diverse expressions of one loving mystery, for the healing of the Earth and the renewal of all life. ~ martin-luther-king, @wisdomtrove
489:You see, if the height of the mercury [barometer] column is less on the top of a mountain than at the foot of it (as I have many reasons for believing, although everyone who has so far written about it is of the contrary opinion), it follows that the weight of the air must be the sole cause of the phenomenon, and not that abhorrence of a vacuum, since it is obvious that at the foot of the mountain there is more air to have weight than at the summit, and we cannot possibly say that the air at the foot of the mountain has a greater aversion to empty space than at the top. ~ blaise-pascal, @wisdomtrove
490:A perfect life is a contradiction in terms. Life itself is a state of continuous struggle between ourselves and everything outside. Every moment we are fighting actually with external nature, and if we are defeated, our life has to go. It is, for instance, a continuous struggle for food and air. If food or air fails, we die. Life is not a simple and smoothly flowing thing, but it is a compound effect. This complex struggle between something inside and the external world is what we call life. So it is clear that when this struggle ceases, there will be an end of life. ~ swami-vivekananda, @wisdomtrove
491:Join with the Earth and each other, to bring new life to the land, to restore the waters, to refresh the air, to renew the forests, to care for the plants, to protect the creatures, to celebrate the seas, to rejoice in the sunlight, to sing the song of the stars, to recall our destiny, to renew our spirits, to reinvigorate our bodies, to recreate the human community, to promote justice and peace, to love our children and love one another, to join together as many and diverse expressions of one loving mystery, for the healing of the Earth and the renewal of all life. ~ martin-luther-king, @wisdomtrove
492:The preservation of parks, wilderness, and wildlife has also aided liberty by keeping alive the 19th century sense of adventure and awe with which our forefathers greeted the American West. Many laws protecting environmental quality have promoted liberty by securing property against the destructive trespass of pollution. In our own time, the nearly universal appreciation of these preserved landscapes, restored waters, and cleaner air through outdoor recreation is a modern expression of our freedom and leisure to enjoy the wonderful life that generations past have built for us. ~ ronald-reagan, @wisdomtrove
493:Sitting in the flickering light of the candles on this kerchief of sand, on this village square, we waited in the night. We were waiting for the rescuing dawn - or for the Moors. Something, I know not what, lent this night a savor of Christmas. We told stories, we joked, we sang songs. In the air there was that slight fever that reigns over a gaily prepared feast. And yet we were infinitely poor. Wind, sand, and stars. The austerity of Trappists. But on this badly lighted cloth, a handful of men who possessed nothing in the world but their memories were sharing invisible riches. ~ antoine-de-saint-exupery, @wisdomtrove
494:If there is anything Zen strongly emphasizes it is the attainment of freedom; that is, freedom from all unnatural encumbrances. Meditation is something artificially put on; it does not belong to the native activity of the mind. Upon what do the fowls of the air meditate? Upon what do the fish in the water meditate? They fly; they swim. Is not that enough? Who wants to fix his mind on the unity of God and man, or on the nothingness of life? Who wants to be arrested in the daily manifestations of his life-activity by such meditations as the goodness of a divine being or the everlasting fire of hell? ~ d-t-suzuki, @wisdomtrove
495:IF you remember every word in this book, your memory will have recorded about two million pieces of information: the order in your brain will have increased by about two million units. However, while you have been reading the book, you will have converted at least a thousand calories of ordered energy, in the form of food, into disordered energy, in the form of heat that you lose to the air around you by convection and sweat. This will increase the disorder of the universe by about twenty million million million million units - or about ten million million million times the increase in order in your brain - and that's if you remember everything in this book. ~ stephen-hawking, @wisdomtrove
496:The planet will be here for a long, long, LONG time after we’re gone, and it will heal itself, it will cleanse itself, ’cause that’s what it does. It’s a self-correcting system. The air and the water will recover, the earth will be renewed. And if it’s true that plastic is not degradable, well, the planet will simply incorporate plastic into a new paradigm: the earth plus plastic. The earth doesn’t share our prejudice toward plastic. Plastic came out of the earth. The earth probably sees plastic as just another one of its children. Could be the only reason the earth allowed us to be spawned from it in the first place. It wanted plastic for itself. Didn’t know how to make it. Needed us. Could be the answer to our age-old egocentric philosophical question, “Why are we here?” Plastic, asshole. ~ george-carlin, @wisdomtrove
497:This is what you shall do; Love the earth and sun and the animals, despise riches, give alms to everyone that asks, stand up for the stupid and crazy, devote your income and labour to others, hate tyrants, argue not concerning God, have patience and indulgence toward the people, take off your hat to nothing known or unknown or to any man or number of men, go freely with powerful uneducated persons and with the young and with the mothers of families, read these leaves in the open air every season of every year of your life, re-examine all you have been told at school or church or in any book, dismiss whatever insults your own soul, and your very flesh shall be a great poem and have the richest fluency not only in its words but in the silent lines of its lips and face and between the lashes of your eyes and in every motion and joint of your body. ~ walt-whitman, @wisdomtrove
498:Because in proportion as we ascend higher our speech is contracted to the limits of our view of the purely intelligible; and so now, when we enter that darkness which is above understanding, we pass not merely into brevity of speech, but even into absolute silence, and the negation of thought. Thus in the other treatises our subject took us from the highest to the lowest, and in the measure of this descent our treatment of it extended itself; whereas now we rise from beneath to that which is the highest, and accordingly our speech is restrained in proportion to the height of our ascent; but when our ascent is accomplished, speech will cease altogether, and be absorbed into the ineffable. But why, you will ask, do we add in the first and begin to abstract in the last? The reason is that we affirmed that which is above all affirmation by comparison with that which is most nearly related to it, and were therefore compelled to make a hypothetical affirmation; but when we abstract that which is above all abstraction, we must distinguish it also from those things which are most remote from it. Is not God more nearly life and goodness than air or a stone; must we not deny more fully that He is drunken or enraged, than that He can be spoken of or understood? ~ pseudo-dionysius-the-areopagite, @wisdomtrove

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1:The autumn air is clear, ~ Li Bai,
2:For the air of youth, ~ John Milton,
3:Swans in the winter air ~ W H Auden,
4:The air’s okay,” Jake ~ Kathy Reichs,
5:So, how did you all meet? ~ Donna Air,
6:The air is all softness. ~ John Keats,
7:Banish Air from Air ~ Emily Dickinson,
8:Now air can get through. ~ Frank Zappa,
9:Love makes the air light. ~ John Updike,
10:Music is just air moving around. ~ Moby,
11:An owl is mostly air. ~ Ursula K Le Guin,
12:Ride the air In whirlwind. ~ John Milton,
13:ALL OF THE PRINCE OF BEL AIR ~ Will Smith,
14:dolphin-jump in the air ~ Rudyard Kipling,
15:The air is like a butterfly ~ Joyce Kilmer,
16:The air was like syrup. ~ Anthony Horowitz,
17:speak hard, steal the air. ~ Anne McCaffrey,
18:Time was dead in the air. ~ Haruki Murakami,
19:breathed in the fall air, tasting ~ Joe Hart,
20:Each breath of air a world ~ David Foenkinos,
21:I'm not vanishing into thin air. ~ Kate Bush,
22:But still, like air, I'll rise ~ Maya Angelou,
23:CASTLES IN THE AIR Laurie ~ Louisa May Alcott,
24:Music, the mosaic of the air ~ Andrew Marvell,
25:Breathing dreams like air ~ F Scott Fitzgerald,
26:Fills The air around with beauty. ~ Lord Byron,
27:Keep all your balls in the air. ~ Vivian Nixon,
28:Music, the mosaic of the air. ~ Andrew Marvell,
29:No war can ever be just air. ~ Helen Macdonald,
30:Air France’s in-flight magazine. ~ Ervin Laszlo,
31:Autumn air is good for the lungs. ~ Silas House,
32:Breathing dreams like air. ~ F Scott Fitzgerald,
33:Excrement, meet air-moving device. ~ J L Merrow,
34:Known some call is air am. ~ Mark Z Danielewski,
35:Not an angel of the air, ~ William Shakespeare,
36:Suddenly, the dank air freshened. ~ Erin Hunter,
37:Dans L'Air Frais Du Matin...
~ Albert Samain,
38:From a cell to a jet call it Con-Air ~ Lil Wayne,
39:I want you more than I want air. ~ Tammy Falkner,
40:what's up with that air line food ~ Rick Riordan,
41:He's been like a fresh of breath air. ~ Roy Keane,
42:sometimes fail to walk the air ~ Ta Nehisi Coates,
43:The air is like a draught of wine. ~ Noel Coward,
44:The air was full of blood and magic, ~ V E Schwab,
45:The air was full of blood and magic. ~ V E Schwab,
46:Wujud cinta adalah air mata ~ Arswendo Atmowiloto,
47:After midnight and no air-raid, ~ William L Shirer,
48:Good code doesn’t pop out of thin air. ~ Anonymous,
49:I've always had an air of mystery. ~ Chris Jericho,
50:Poetry is a finikin thing of air ~ Wallace Stevens,
51:will you please stop assaulting the air ~ L P Maxa,
52:A woman warmer than the air around her ~ Junot D az,
53:Let there be songs to fill the air. ~ Robert Hunter,
54:Music is to the mind as air is to the body. ~ Plato,
55:the air is warmer where a candle burns. ~ Anonymous,
56:Always have an air of expectancy. ~ Stephen Richards,
57:Don't build a bridge into thin air. ~ Julie Bertagna,
58:I like to dance, but not in the air. ~ Billy the Kid,
59:Love is in the air, just like pollution! ~ Anonymous,
60:The air began to taste warm and furry. ~ Erin Hunter,
61:YOUR WORDS ARE MADE OF THE AIR I BREATHE. ~ Amy King,
62:Argument is to me the air I breathe. ~ Gertrude Stein,
63:Before dawn, the air smelled of lemons. ~ Luanne Rice,
64:I like to maintain an air of mystery. ~ Marissa Meyer,
65:Imagination is the air of mind. ~ Philip James Bailey,
66:Offense is the essence of air power. ~ Henry H Arnold,
67:The idea of equal rights was in the air. ~ Lucy Stone,
68:When bodies spring apart, because the air ~ Lucretius,
69:Cold is our element and winter's air ~ Wallace Stevens,
70:Courage is in the air in bracing whiffs ~ Robert Frost,
71:Echo was becoming essential, like air. ~ Katie McGarry,
72:in her own zone, breathing her own air. ~ Leylah Attar,
73:Mere air, these words, but delicious to hear. ~ Sappho,
74:News as wholesome as the morning air. ~ George Chapman,
75:The air smelled of ozone and puppeteers. ~ Larry Niven,
76:the air was filled with obscure ideas ~ Niall Ferguson,
77:The car bomb is the poor man’s air force. ~ Mike Davis,
78:The room smells of still air and time. Zoey ~ Joe Hart,
79:The sea drinks the air and the sun the sea. ~ Anacreon,
80:The unspoken words trembled in the air. ~ Iris Murdoch,
81:I need her like I need air to breathe. ~ Laurelin Paige,
82:PARNELL AIR NATIONAL GUARD BASE, TENNESSEE ~ Max Brooks,
83:Parting they seemed to tread upon the air, ~ John Keats,
84:Arguments are healthy. They clear the air. ~ John Deacon,
85:Dream bodies only needed dream air, right? ~ K M Weiland,
86:Her face lay still on the air under his face. ~ Ayn Rand,
87:Her screams spiraled up into the night air ~ Holly Black,
88:I went outside mournful, and I hit pure air. ~ Ali Smith,
89:Joy is the vital air of the soul. ~ Henri Frederic Amiel,
90:Just look at the way he hangs in mid air! ~ Bobby Heenan,
91:Kisses, even to the air, are beautiful. ~ Drew Barrymore,
92:The air is hot, the atmosphere a bruise. ~ Jessie Burton,
93:The air was full of salt and secrets. ~ Stephanie Garber,
94:The air was soon thick with flying gnomes. ~ J K Rowling,
95:The hautbois in the open air is heavenly. ~ Fanny Burney,
96:We are human and our nature is to air... ~ Amanda Palmer,
97:when the air was pregnant with rain, ~ Anand Neelakantan,
98:Carbon hangs in the air for decades ~ David Wallace Wells,
99:I can play the air guitar really, really well. ~ Jessie J,
100:I did not need the air, but I liked it. ~ Stephenie Meyer,
101:I'm never gonna stop music, it's like air to me. ~ Dr Dre,
102:It's opener, out there, in the wide, open air. ~ Dr Seuss,
103:I wait in the cold air where his body was. ~ Jandy Nelson,
104:Louisiana is a fresh-air mental asylum. ~ James Lee Burke,
105:Noise creates dusty air in the mind! ~ Mehmet Murat ildan,
106:People happy in love have an air of intensity. ~ Stendhal,
107:Silence hung in the air like secret loss. ~ Arundhati Roy,
108:The voice is nothing but beaten air. ~ Seneca the Younger,
109:The world's just a hospice with fresh air. ~ Stephen King,
110:Already the scent of victory is in the air. ~ Wesley Clark,
111:And who doesn't long for the door in the air. ~ Leif Enger,
112:Breathing is optional, but I need some air. ~ Isaac Marion,
113:'Fresh Air' I listen to, like, every day. ~ Gillian Jacobs,
114:I am air and thought and can do nothing. ~ Madeline Miller,
115:I love being outside and getting fresh air. ~ Marisa Tomei,
116:I want to kiss her more than I want air. ~ Karen M McManus,
117:Liberty is to faction what air is to fire. ~ James Madison,
118:Nothing good happens when you jump in the air. ~ Dan Fouts,
119:Summer fades; the first cold, Northern air ~ Trevor Howard,
120:The delicious breath of rain was in the air. ~ Kate Chopin,
121:There they were, all together, up in the air ~ P L Travers,
122:UFOs Are Real. The Air Force Doesn’t Exist. ~ Eileen Wilks,
123:Walk on air against your better judgement. ~ Seamus Heaney,
124:Dead air surrounded me. My magic was gone. ~ Maria V Snyder,
125:Fall air always smells like possibility. ~ Becky Albertalli,
126:I can unzip the air and disappear inside it. ~ Jandy Nelson,
127:Love, free as air, at sight of human ties, ~ Alexander Pope,
128:The finger that turns the dial rules the air. ~ Will Durant,
129:air force bases, where libraries are revered. ~ Susan Orlean,
130:and faded like a thin ghost into the spring air. ~ P D James,
131:fire is nothing without the air it breathes. ~ Pippa DaCosta,
132:Flies purify the air, and plays--the morals. ~ Anton Chekhov,
133:Love has been stronger than the air you breathe. ~ Jon Jones,
134:Music gives color to the air of the moment. ~ Karl Lagerfeld,
135:Never eat spinach just before going on the air. ~ Dan Rather,
136:Now we are living in the age of comics as air ~ Osamu Tezuka,
137:PETA is not happy that my dog likes fresh air. ~ Mitt Romney,
138:She had horses who were the blue air of the sky. ~ Joy Harjo,
139:The air smelled of warm clay and humidity. ~ Franck Thilliez,
140:The air was heavy with unspoken knowledge. ~ William Golding,
141:The chameleon Love can feed on the air ~ William Shakespeare,
142:To breath the air of Paris preserves the soul. ~ Victor Hugo,
143:Air matamu akan runtuh sebanyak tetes-tetes cintamu! ~ Mira W,
144:All the Padres need is a fly ball in the air. ~ Jerry Coleman,
145:And seem to walk on wings, and tread in air. ~ Alexander Pope,
146:Don't drink the water and don't breathe the air! ~ Tom Lehrer,
147:Don't. Shoot. The air is full of hydrogen! ~ Scott Westerfeld,
148:Flies purify the air, and plays - the morals. ~ Anton Chekhov,
149:God gives air to men; the law sells it to them. ~ Victor Hugo,
150:I don't speak, I float in the air wrapped in a sheet ~ Eminem,
151:Nothing grows well without space and air. ~ Patricia Monaghan,
152:Regret is like air: can’t be alive without it.” He ~ Joe Hart,
153:stopped, gasping at the air. The nail turned ~ Winston Graham,
154:A straw vote only shows which way the hot air blows. ~ O Henry,
155:Heavier-than-air flying machines are impossible. ~ Lord Kelvin,
156:In one year I travelled 450,000 miles by air. ~ Jackie Stewart,
157:It's very frustrating not being on the air. ~ Bruce Boxleitner,
158:Like you had been drowning, and the book was air. ~ Emery Lord,
159:My air,my fire,my water,my earth,my soul. ~ Brittainy C Cherry,
160:The smell of oil in the air was huge and furry. ~ Stephen King,
161:When you're held underwater, you think only of air. ~ Lisa See,
162:A child playing air guitar plays no wrong notes ~ Victor Wooten,
163:As usual she had a deceptive air of perspicacity. ~ Ngaio Marsh,
164:Don’t we know when a death is passing in the air? ~ Don DeLillo,
165:Free air smelled great even when it was filthy. ~ Jordan Harper,
166:I was never one to paint space, I paint air. ~ Fairfield Porter,
167:Jean Louise Finch always made this journey by air, ~ Harper Lee,
168:Like he owns the air in the Northern Hemisphere. ~ Jandy Nelson,
169:Spain, the country for castles in the air!” I ~ Honor de Balzac,
170:The air smelled of a limited life expectancy. ~ Terry Pratchett,
171:There seems to be no air in the air she breaths. ~ Stephen King,
172:Torrent of light and river of air, ~ Henry Wadsworth Longfellow,
173:You have that pleasant air of a dog in heat. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
174:flashed by with technical details about air bags and ~ Anonymous,
175:followed the thread of his voice in the air. ~ Diane Setterfield,
176:[Heraclitus had] a regal air of certainty. ~ Friedrich Nietzsche,
177:He was sitting on a log; he sniffed the air and ~ Beatrix Potter,
178:Inside, the air-conditioning was set to blizzard. ~ Blake Crouch,
179:It's so frightening, the nationalism in the air. ~ Arundhati Roy,
180:My hometown was one of the major U.S. Air Force bases. ~ Ang Lee,
181:On the prairie one can see the colour of the air. ~ Emily Murphy,
182:Reading [John] Calvin is a breath of fresh air. ~ Oliver D Crisp,
183:The air is the only place free from prejudices. ~ Bessie Coleman,
184:The air shuddered with the beginning of absence. ~ Angela Carter,
185:The air smelled of paper and dust and years. ~ George R R Martin,
186:the density of air is 1.2 kilograms per cubic metre, ~ Anonymous,
187:The mist hung in the air like a prancing unicorn. ~ Graham Joyce,
188:There was the stink of burning martyr in the air. ~ Lauren Groff,
189:The wet air was as cold as the ashes of love. ~ Raymond Chandler,
190:This gentleman, with knowing air, Survey'd ~ Jean de La Fontaine,
191:Virtual reality is just air guitar writ large. ~ Robert J Sawyer,
192:We've cleaned up the air, but polluted the soul. ~ George Carlin,
193:Books do actually consume air and exhale perfumes. ~ Eugene Field,
194:But castles in the air were founded on such hopes. ~ Jane Feather,
195:Darkness, air, water, and sky will come together... ~ Erin Hunter,
196:I am an environmentalist. ... I am for clean air. ~ Ronald Reagan,
197:If you surrendered to the air, you could ride it. ~ Toni Morrison,
198:I went into the Air Corps from 1943 through 1945. ~ Bobby Thomson,
199:Meanwhile let us cast one shadow in air and water. ~ Maxine Kumin,
200:Music is in the air; it's my job to pull it out. ~ Jaco Pastorius,
201:Orang itu membutuhkan air dalam hidupnya. ~ Pramoedya Ananta Toer,
202:Polished air-tight stove (new and deadly invention), ~ Mark Twain,
203:Pushing a long current of air through my nose, ~ Victoria H Smith,
204:Sound consists of an undulating motion of the air. ~ Robert Boyle,
205:The air between them seemed to accumulate energy. ~ Anthony Doerr,
206:The air of ideas is the only air worth breathing. ~ Edith Wharton,
207:Throw your hands up in the air and celebrate life. ~ Steven Tyler,
208:What a leg. What an air. A most engaging smile. ~ Georgette Heyer,
209:When I forget that the stars shine in air-- ~ Philip James Bailey,
210:(air kisses, baby/air kisses/follow my breath) ~ Maggie Stiefvater,
211:Air transport is just a glorified bus operation. ~ Michael O Leary,
212:Arms around my waist and Pigpen has me in the air. ~ Katie McGarry,
213:her air rushed out in a gasp. “Oh, God.” “Just Jim. ~ Vivian Arend,
214:I feel what is in the air. I go with my instinct. ~ Franca Sozzani,
215:I would love to learn how to air kiss non-awkwardly. ~ Ned Beauman,
216:SELF PORTRAIT: Throwing Armfuls of Air into the Air ~ Jandy Nelson,
217:the warm smell of freshly baled hay filled the air. ~ Blake Pierce,
218:Yes!” said Fang, punching the air. “Freaks rule. ~ James Patterson,
219:'I beg your pardon?' Alice said with a puzzled air. ~ Lewis Carroll,
220:I kissed him like he was air and I couldn't breathe. ~ Rose Christo,
221:in the air, there your root remains, there, in the air ~ Paul Celan,
222:Known.
Some.
Call.
Is.
Air.
Am? ~ Mark Z Danielewski,
223:Some air you inhale was exhaled by Cleopatra. ~ Neil deGrasse Tyson,
224:The air I breathe in a room empty of you is unhealthy. ~ John Keats,
225:Today was a good day for Hill Air Force Base and Utah. ~ Rob Bishop,
226:We have two kinds of air: regular and chunky style. ~ Johnny Carson,
227:air. I am still holding the scissors, pointing ~ Francesca Lia Block,
228:Air, I should explain, becomes wind when it is agitated. ~ Lucretius,
229:Breathing the air was like swallowing broken glass. ~ Joe R Lansdale,
230:If warm air rises, Heaven could be hotter than Hell. ~ Steven Wright,
231:In a world without air all you breathe is adventure! ~ Helen Dunmore,
232:Is nothing faithful in the world. Air itself betray. ~ Sandra Newman,
233:There was a memory and a promise of blood in the air. ~ Clive Barker,
234:The umpire signals a bye with the air of a weary stalk ~ John Arlott,
235:Air mata itu sesekali meretas tiba-tiba tanpa diminta. ~ Alvi Syahrin,
236:Air power may either end war or end civilization. ~ Winston Churchill,
237:Faith and philosophy are air, but events are brass. ~ Herman Melville,
238:Freedom gives you the air of the high mountains. ~ Mehmet Murat ildan,
239:His breath is cool and fresh in the crisp morning air. ~ Tahereh Mafi,
240:How does your city rank in European air pollution survey? ~ Anonymous,
241:How do you find someone who has vanished into thin air? ~ M J Arlidge,
242:I breathed in, he breathed out. We traded actual air. ~ Alice Clayton,
243:I'm from Los Angeles... I don't trust any air I can't see. ~ Bob Hope,
244:I think 'On The Air' was a little too bizarre for TV. ~ Miguel Ferrer,
245:I want to be a fun mom. Not a gasping for air mom. ~ Mariska Hargitay,
246:Literature is air, and Im suffocating in mediocrity. ~ Armand Assante,
247:Love is a celestial respiration of the air of paradise. ~ Victor Hugo,
248:Love is an orchid which thrives principally on hot air. ~ Myrtle Reed,
249:The air of summer was sweeter than wine. ~ Henry Wadsworth Longfellow,
250:Air Canada. That's a good name for a Canadian airline. ~ Johnny Carson,
251:Air mata : 10% air, 90% perasaan yang tak terucap ~ Christian Simamora,
252:All I did was open the windows and let in some air. ~ Orson Scott Card,
253:And when at last I find you your song will fill the air. ~ The Beatles,
254:Her voice hung shrill in the air like a shot partridge. ~ Alan Bradley,
255:Kyle whispered his name softly, like he was her air. ~ Debra Anastasia,
256:My father greeted me with his usual air of mild regret. ~ Evelyn Waugh,
257:Never shoot up in the air when you're standing under it. ~ Woody Allen,
258:Shanna’s words hung in the air like a crooked painting. ~ Blake Crouch,
259:She had the air of someone clinging to a wall of soap. ~ Dennis Lehane,
260:The air smells of something sharp and antiseptic. My ~ Suzanne Collins,
261:The eagles ruled the air as the tribes ruled the land. ~ Conn Iggulden,
262:There is nothing more sacred than air to someone dying. ~ Jeff Wheeler,
263:Air pollution is turning Mother Nature prematurely gray. ~ Irv Kupcinet,
264:Goals are as essential to success as air is to life. ~ David J Schwartz,
265:hidden from her. Still, the air is lighted and bright. ~ Kristin Hannah,
266:I decided to step outside for some air because it felt ~ Bethany Bazile,
267:It was the U.S.A., after all, and fear was in the air. ~ Thomas Pynchon,
268:... suicide gets in the air sometimes. Like a cold germ. ~ Stephen King,
269:The air is impressively warm and close, as thick as honey. ~ Lucy Foley,
270:The air of innocence remained, still begging corruption. ~ Shayla Black,
271:Writing without making mistakes is like vomiting hot air. ~ Gunter Brus,
272:Breathe, breathe in the air,
Don't be afraid to care... ~ Pink Floyd,
273:Don't defoul the air. It ill becomes you. - Oromis ~ Christopher Paolini,
274:Fear—delicious, defiant fear—dusted the air like sugar ~ Victoria Schwab,
275:I'm not one to air my dirty laundry for the whole world. ~ Jenna Fischer,
276:My inner goddess fist-pumps the air above her chaise lounge. ~ E L James,
277:My lungs taste the air of Time,Blown past falling sands. ~ Frank Herbert,
278:The air of one's native country is the most healthy air. ~ Anton Chekhov,
279:The fall sky was pewter and the air pregnant with rain. ~ Debbie Herbert,
280:The words were out. The truth was hanging in the air.. ~ Christie Watson,
281:You honestly expect me to breathe in a world without air? ~ Ren e Ahdieh,
282:Best way to clear the air is to have it all out in the open. ~ Harper Lee,
283:I am air. Invisible and insignificant, but vital all the same. ~ L J Shen,
284:If I didn't have air supremacy, I wouldn't be here. ~ Dwight D Eisenhower,
285:I seem to smell the stench of appeasement in the air. ~ Margaret Thatcher,
286:People need their history like they need air and food. ~ Randall Robinson,
287:Reality seemed so paltry next to castles—dungeons—in the air. ~ Pico Iyer,
288:The air smells like gasoline. The air smells like fire. I ~ Lauren Oliver,
289:The air was full of spices... A Little Princess ~ Frances Hodgson Burnett,
290:The cold air stung us and we played till our bodies glowed. ~ James Joyce,
291:There is a vast deal of vital air in loving words. ~ Walter Savage Landor,
292:We're all dying. The worlds just a hospice with fresh air. ~ Stephen King,
293:A silence thick like Georgia air in summer settled over us. ~ Matt Abraham,
294:but if you used to walls all that air can give you the creeps ~ S E Hinton,
295:He lives most life whoever breathes most air. ~ Elizabeth Barrett Browning,
296:I find the weight of air/Almost too great to bear. ~ Anne Morrow Lindbergh,
297:If you stay on the air for 18 years, people know you. ~ Cristina Saralegui,
298:I'm a New Yorker. I don't believe in air unless I can see it. ~ Jay Maisel,
299:I will take the sun in my mouth and leap into the ripe air. ~ E E Cummings,
300:Ma curiosité est insatiable, je vampirise l’air du temps. ~ Karl Lagerfeld,
301:My advice to newborns: don't cry, look around, taste the air. ~ Ian McEwan,
302:seeing in the air things that the others did not see. ~ Alessandro Baricco,
303:She reads books like one would breath air to fill up and live. ~ Anonymous,
304:...staring into thin air at those things only cats can see. ~ Stephen King,
305:The only air that moves is air we push from our lungs. ~ Alexandra Kleeman,
306:We’re all dying. The world’s just a hospice with fresh air. ~ Stephen King,
307:You got shot at and you still got me an air conditioner. ~ Jennifer Crusie,
308:You need air. You need food. You don't need some beastly boy. ~ Dia Reeves,
309:A friendliness, as of dwarfs shaking hands, was in the air... ~ E M Forster,
310:Airplanes are the most beautiful when they are in the air. ~ Hayao Miyazaki,
311:Books are the air I breathe, so I don't notice the seasons. ~ Emma Donoghue,
312:des papillons, tout étonnés de vivre, titubent dans l'air. ~ Sylvain Tesson,
313:Hatred is the air I breathe. It permeates every cell in my body. ~ Jim Goad,
314:He forced air into his lungs, willed his heart to slow down. ~ Kaylea Cross,
315:Her voice left a flavor of honey and gunpowder on the air. ~ Peter S Beagle,
316:I have built little. But, I have built many castles in the air. ~ Frei Otto,
317:I'm a fast healer. I was on the air a week after I got shot. ~ Curtis Sliwa,
318:I suspect she will be like air. Like knowing how to breathe. ~ Ren e Ahdieh,
319:It's never been proven that air toxics are hazardous to people. ~ Tom DeLay,
320:Living submerged at the bottom of an ocean of air. ~ Evangelista Torricelli,
321:Music begins and ends in the air - it's got to be shared. ~ Errollyn Wallen,
322:Of course on air I use occasional hyperbole to tell a story. ~ Adam Carolla,
323:One thing for sure - a sheep is not a creature of the air. ~ Graham Chapman,
324:Punctuation is no more a class issue than the air we breathe. ~ Lynne Truss,
325:stifled. Instead, let in some light and air occasionally. Open ~ Marie Kond,
326:The sight of them (her friends) let a little air into her soul. ~ Sara Zarr,
327:We could be happy if the air was as pure as beer. ~ Richard von Weizsaecker,
328:Eighty percent of air pollution comes from plants and trees. ~ Ronald Reagan,
329:Every breath of air we take is coming from the ocean. ~ Jean Michel Cousteau,
330:Graveyards have the dignity of air, the authority of dust. ~ Mahmoud Darwish,
331:I closed my eyes and sipped the air, willing myself to be calm. ~ Amy Harmon,
332:My lungs taste the air of Time,
Blown past falling sands… ~ Frank Herbert,
333:(not, as is commonly believed, because of air friction). To ~ Randall Munroe,
334:on-air appearance you could see that the secretary of state ~ Chris Matthews,
335:the Australian Air Force had shot down five enemy fighters, ~ Martin Gilbert,
336:The morning air was dark with the smoke of burning gods. ~ George R R Martin,
337:We are the time. We are the breathing.
We are the air. ~ David Levithan,
338:Young people need pleasure as truly as they need food and air. ~ Jane Addams,
339:A bee drones by, scribbling on the air near their heads... ~ Maggie O Farrell,
340:Air grew heavy, damp, almost solid. I was breathing bricks. ~ Khaled Hosseini,
341:All cell phones in the air 'cause I want to see you guys shine. ~ Blake Lewis,
342:because he smells fantastic—like warm pears and crisp air. ~ Kristen Callihan,
343:Got it in one. Air force brat. I'm from everywhere and nowhere. ~ Sara Rosett,
344:into the air. There was love here—not perfect, but strong, ~ Susanna Kearsley,
345:I wouldn't mind dying for France, but not for Air France. ~ Charles de Gaulle,
346:Just as the birds of the air are fed, we'll continue to be fed. ~ Dorothy Day,
347:Live in the sunshine, swim the sea, drink the wild air. ~ Ralph Waldo Emerson,
348:O to speed where there is space enough and air enough at last! ~ Walt Whitman,
349:Out of the ash I rise with my red hair and I eat men like air. ~ Sylvia Plath,
350:She read books as one would breathe air, to fill up and live. ~ Annie Dillard,
351:Solitude matters. And for some people it's the air they breathe. ~ Susan Cain,
352:Solitude matters, and for some people, it's the air they breathe ~ Susan Cain,
353:The breath of dying lilies haunted the twilight air. ~ Edna St Vincent Millay,
354:There are certain kinds of silence that make you walk on air. ~ Cecelia Ahern,
355:There is often something poisonous in the air of public rooms, ~ George Eliot,
356:When trees burn, they leave the smell of heartbreak in the air. ~ Jodi Thomas,
357:With air travel there is no distance, there is only time. ~ Judith M Bardwick,
358:After the kiss some of it still sparkled in the air around her. ~ Karen Foxlee,
359:All actions without love are just like dust in the air. ~ Habib Umar bin Hafiz,
360:An open mind is like an open window. It lets the fresh air in. ~ Mike Hernacki,
361:Dust in the air suspended,
Marks the place where a story ended. ~ T S Eliot,
362:He lifted his face and came up for air. "I couldn't stay away. ~ Rachel Gibson,
363:He stole my breathe away the moment we first spoke. He's my air. ~ Abbi Glines,
364:Imagine trying to live without air.
Now imagine something worse. ~ Amy Reed,
365:It's very difficult to play when your lung comes out of your air ~ Paul Merson,
366:Maybe where there's clarity of air, there's clarity of thought. ~ Chet Huntley,
367:She may not need to breathe, but she's like air to me. ~ Cynthia Leitich Smith,
368:The moon is fat and the night air is so pure it seems edible. ~ Roberto Bolano,
369:Ultimately what I'll do next is up in the air for me. ~ Philip Seymour Hoffman,
370:All that Canada air coming south and turning us into Popsicles.” She ~ J R Ward,
371:At five o'clock Paris always has a current of eroticism in the air. ~ Ana s Nin,
372:Bird life aplenty is found in the sunny air, not all of it significant. ~ Homer,
373:Each time a breeze starts, I feel the air all the way through me. ~ Nina LaCour,
374:Flowers, leaves, fruit, are the air-woven children of light. ~ Jacob Moleschott,
375:For a city to be beautiful, it must have a mysterious air! ~ Mehmet Murat ildan,
376:Her laughter was a shiny thing, like pewter flung high in the air. ~ Pat Conroy,
377:Knight takes Knight,” I called into the cloudy night air. “Check. ~ Jim Butcher,
378:Mo could paint pictures in the empty air with his voice alone. ~ Cornelia Funke,
379:The air was cold and clean as only a newly born winter can make it. ~ P N Elrod,
380:The last note hung in the air like a snowflake that refused to fall. ~ Joe Hill,
381:Theo: He’s telling everyone you’re “like a breath of fresh air. ~ Julie Buxbaum,
382:You need answers like everybody else needs air. - Faelan Connor ~ Anita Clenney,
383:Air is equal parts
oxygen, daydreams
And possibility. ~ Victoria Erickson,
384:A little smoke lost in the air, that was the life of a man. ~ W Somerset Maugham,
385:Facts are the air of scientists. Without them you can never fly. ~ Linus Pauling,
386:Prayer is indeed the Christian’s vital breath and native air. ~ J Oswald Sanders,
387:We only pass everything by
like a transposition of air. ~ Rainer Maria Rilke,
388:Without you my air tastes like nothing. For you I hold my breath. ~ Mary Szybist,
389:Adding CO2 to the air is like throwing another blanket on the bed. ~ James Hansen,
390:Air superiority is the ultimate expression of military power. ~ Winston Churchill,
391:Air travel is nature's way of making you look like your passport photo. ~ Al Gore,
392:All prayers die in the air which they uselessly agitate. ~ Robert Green Ingersoll,
393:Between the Pope and air conditioning, I'd choose air conditioning. ~ Woody Allen,
394:He kissed me as if I was the air he'd gone without for five days. ~ Jamie McGuire,
395:His dark brown hair was on the short side, and he had an air of ~ Barbara Freethy,
396:His words hung around, too, leaving their brain stain on the air. ~ Karen Russell,
397:If your nose is up in the air, you cannot see where you are going. ~ Mason Cooley,
398:I'm typing so f-ing hard I might break my f-ing Mac book Air!!!!!!!! ~ Kanye West,
399:Let God be the air in which your heart breathes at ease. ~ Saint Francis de Sales,
400:My definition of a redundancy is an air-bag in a politician's car. ~ Larry Hagman,
401:The air was sultry and still, as if full of spent thunderbolts. ~ Herman Melville,
402:The breath of flowers is far sweeter in the air than in the hand. ~ Francis Bacon,
403:The evening air holds the bittersweet tang of what might have been, ~ Ally Condie,
404:The president has said Republicans want dirty air and dirty water. ~ Sean Hannity,
405:We should meet in another life, we should meet in air, me and you. ~ Sylvia Plath,
406:When my mother died, I had to go on air that night and do jokes. ~ Graham Kennedy,
407:But, Steven!” my mom said, then threw her hands in the air. ~ Wendelin Van Draanen,
408:Despair was tangible here, weighting down everything, the very air. ~ Ransom Riggs,
409:fate was made of iridescent colors and fresh air and warm breezes. ~ Kendra Elliot,
410:Folks, this is perfect weather for today's game. Not a breath of air. ~ Curt Gowdy,
411:Getting air may have determined the way we got our bodies. ~ Christopher McDougall,
412:Goodnight stars, goodnight air, goodnight noises everywhere. ~ Margaret Wise Brown,
413:Her anger was so real, I could feel it in the air between us. ~ Jennifer A Nielsen,
414:Ideas in secret die. They need light and air or they starve to death. ~ Seth Godin,
415:Into the the air, into the earth, into the fire, I am with you. ~ Orson Scott Card,
416:It feels like a door opening, and lungfuls of fresh air rushing in. ~ Laini Taylor,
417:It is always better to clear the air, even if the air often stinks. ~ Jonathan Lee,
418:I want to ride in a cold air balloon. "This isn't going anywhere!" ~ Mitch Hedberg,
419:Let America be America, where equality is in the air we breathe. ~ Langston Hughes,
420:Obviously, the young dancers lack a certain air of maturity. ~ Mikhail Baryshnikov,
421:only those with their feet on rock can build castles in the air. ~ Terry Pratchett,
422:Philanthropies and charities have a certain air of quackery. ~ Ralph Waldo Emerson,
423:She made him feel odd—in a good way. Drunk on nothing. High on air. ~ Bethany Kris,
424:The air became dry and still, like the gap in a dead man’s mouth. ~ R Scott Bakker,
425:The air is of silver and pearl, the night is liquid with moonlight. ~ Willa Cather,
426:The noise of insects sizzled in the air, like fat in a smoking wok. ~ Tan Twan Eng,
427:We've got to pause and ask ourselves: How much clean air do we need? ~ Lee Iacocca,
428:Will you walk out of the air, my lord? HAMLET Into my grave. ~ William Shakespeare,
429:And the sky all wild, all free, all wind and air and space and stars. ~ John Fowles,
430:April's air stirs in Willow-leaves...a butterfly Floats and balances ~ Matsuo Basho,
431:A radical is a man with both feet firmly planted-in the air. ~ Franklin D Roosevelt,
432:Being allergic to air is hard. I don’t think I have too much time. ~ Pepper Winters,
433:Covenant community is like air. We don't miss it until we need it. ~ Timothy Keller,
434:happily—flattery and delusion were part of the air that she breathed. ~ Terry Hayes,
435:Having someone else to blame when there is a rude smell in the air. ~ Jane Horrocks,
436:He dominated everything: my thoughts, my space, even the air I breathed. ~ J C Reed,
437:He smells like sunshine and ocean air and he tastes like hunger. I’ve ~ A Zavarelli,
438:I just kick a heelflip out - frontside 180, jump in the air and pray. ~ Eric Koston,
439:I've got an air mattress for a bed...really living the high life. ~ Clayton Kershaw,
440:Night favors belief, and the imagination peoples the air with specters. ~ Jos Rizal,
441:Oxygen was called flammable air for a while, but it didn't catch on. ~ Mark Forsyth,
442:Reaching for the stars, perfectionists may end up clutching at air. ~ David D Burns,
443:she said, exhaling a cloud of smoke into the cold night air. “You’ll ~ Daniel Silva,
444:So when I'm playing, I'm sort of painting a feeling in the air. ~ Pharrell Williams,
445:The air of the New World seems favorable to the art of declamation. ~ Joseph Conrad,
446:The bird thinks it a favor to give the fish a lift in the air ~ Rabindranath Tagore,
447:The salt blowing off the sea makes the air feel textured and heavy. ~ Lauren Oliver,
448:Thy beauty filleth the very air,
Never saw I a woman so fair. ~ George MacDonald,
449:Tiny Salmoneus of the air His mimic bolts the firefly threw. ~ James Russell Lowell,
450:When I'm near you, the air around you vibrates with life, Beck Ryker. ~ Tess Oliver,
451:When you throw everything up in the air anything becomes possible. ~ Salman Rushdie,
452:And all the air is filled with pleasant noise of waters ~ Henry Wadsworth Longfellow,
453:A stilted heron labored up into the air and pounded down the river. ~ John Steinbeck,
454:A terrorist is someone who has a bomb, but doesn't have an air force. ~ William Blum,
455:A truly feminine woman should always retain a little air of mystery. ~ Louis Jourdan,
456:A world without music is only filled with sounds in the air ~ Ernest Agyemang Yeboah,
457:Creativity is a gift. It doesn't come through if the air is cluttered. ~ John Lennon,
458:Damned planes. Too confining, too noisy—too fucking high in the air. ~ Shiloh Walker,
459:Doubt is a creature within the air.
It grows when someone hesitates. ~ Toba Beta,
460:Hope is made of air, and wishes. An empty box wrapped in shiny paper. ~ Clara Kensie,
461:I am a mere breath of air; a formless thought that thinks of you. ~ Jean Paul Sartre,
462:I don't know: Why aren't people fascinated by air traffic controllers? ~ Kurt Fuller,
463:It's time to get your head out of the dumps and your legs in the air! ~ Karen Walker,
464:I wake about 1 a.m. I'm in the office by 2 a.m. We're on the air at 5. ~ Bob Edwards,
465:Lots of cosy sky That God and I can share. I need air. I need air. ~ Alan Jay Lerner,
466:Pale yellow sunshine fell through high windows and slashed the air. ~ Richard Wright,
467:She’d been a pretty Moroi, with deep auburn air and high cheekbones. ~ Richelle Mead,
468:The air travel industry moves into a new phase every five to six years. ~ Niki Lauda,
469:The ocean ... like the air, is the common birth-right of mankind. ~ Thomas Jefferson,
470:The slight chill in the air was balanced magnificently by the sunshine. ~ John Green,
471:Violence crackled around him in the dry air, like static electricity ~ Robert Harris,
472:You want to be consumed, not smothered. A fire needs air to burn bright. ~ Anonymous,
473:Air above me, earth below me, fire within me, water surround me… ~ Brittainy C Cherry,
474:At eight, he had once told his mother that he wanted to paint air. ~ Vladimir Nabokov,
475:Chameleons feed on light and air: Poets food is love and fame. ~ Percy Bysshe Shelley,
476:Come out of that closet, baby, the air’s so bright and disco out here. ~ Suzette Mayr,
477:During an election campaign the air is full of speeches and vice versa. ~ Henry Adams,
478:—his indescribable little air of knowing nothing in the world but love. ~ Henry James,
479:It has come to my attention, that air pollution is polluting the air! ~ George W Bush,
480:I would be as free as air; and I'm down in the whole world's books. ~ Herman Melville,
481:Let the clean air blow the cobwebs from your body. Air is medicine. ~ Lillian Russell,
482:Music is everywhere. It’s in the air between us, waiting to be sung. ~ David Levithan,
483:Ooo.” Hugh sucked the air in, narrowing his eyes. “Mean. I like mean. ~ Ilona Andrews,
484:Outside the open window
The morning air is all awash with angels. ~ Richard Wilbur,
485:Stone Court were scenting the air quite impartially, as if Mr. Raffles ~ George Eliot,
486:Then they saw a silvery-white orb hanging in the air in front of Lupin, ~ J K Rowling,
487:There is something in the New York air that makes sleep useless. ~ Simone de Beauvoir,
488:The thing I miss about Air Force One is they don't lose my luggage. ~ George H W Bush,
489:To breathe, we do not only need air and lungs, but also freedom! ~ Mehmet Murat ildan,
490:Two people occupying the same air. Nothing else in common. Just oxygen. ~ Dawn French,
491:Water, air, and cleanness are the chief articles in my pharmacy. ~ Napoleon Bonaparte,
492:Water, air, and cleanness are the chief articles in my pharmacy. ~ Napol on Bonaparte,
493:What woman says to fond lover should be written on air or the swift water. ~ Catullus,
494:...a complicit mustiness hung in the air, the odour of silence and calm. ~ Umberto Eco,
495:I do not want my voice to go out into the air while my heart is sinking. ~ E M Forster,
496:In the British Special Air Service, combat fitness is all about running. ~ Bear Grylls,
497:In the open air you don't play as many quiet songs as you would normally. ~ Ira Kaplan,
498:I want all hellions to quit puffing that hell fume in God's clean air. ~ Carrie Nation,
499:Janey knows how to install new memory in her little MacBook Air laptop. ~ Chuck Wendig,
500:Many trees planted around a home reduce the need for air conditioning. ~ Federico Pena,
501:Our team has zero; has he got Close Air Support, drones, anything? ~ Steven Pressfield,
502:Remember, America... not Wind like a watch, but Wind... like the air... ~ Frank Miller,
503:the air isn´t just something thats there. it´s something you breath in. ~ Ava Dellaira,
504:The air, which had been stretched taut with excitement, relaxed again. ~ Chinua Achebe,
505:Then, methought, the air grew denser, perfumed from an unseen censer ~ Edgar Allan Poe,
506:When you throw a tennis ball in the air, you can count on it coming down. ~ Gary Zukav,
507:Your very natural and clear childlike laughter that charms the air, ~ St phane Mallarm,
508:Castles in the air cost a vast deal to keep up. ~ Edward Bulwer Lytton 1st Baron Lytton,
509:Disappointments are to the soul what a thunderstorm is to the air. ~ Friedrich Schiller,
510:Do we need a top-flight quarterback? Do human beings need air to breath? ~ Jim Harbaugh,
511:Fair is foul, and foul is fair, hover through fog and filthy air. ~ William Shakespeare,
512:It's not like I'm a rookie pilot. In fact, I invented airplanes. And air. ~ David Blatt,
513:I wanted him like I wanted air to breathe. Not a choice- a necessity. ~ Stephenie Meyer,
514:Kindness like light speaks in the air it gilds. ~ Edward Bulwer Lytton 1st Baron Lytton,
515:Love is all around you like the air, and is the very breath of your being. ~ Barry Long,
516:Nothing is so destructive of female charms as contact with fresh air. ~ Georgette Heyer,
517:Of course you don't make any noise in space, because there's no air. ~ Kevin J Anderson,
518:Once I step on the court in San Antonio, I feel the support in the air. ~ Manu Ginobili,
519:One should not go into churches if one wants to breathe pure air. ~ Friedrich Nietzsche,
520:[Pope Francis ] is taken a selfie!He's a tremendous breath of fresh air. ~ Desmond Tutu,
521:She said every bird in the air came from a thought of God, and so did I. ~ Lisa Wingate,
522:Then our eyes meet and we both crack up like we’re made of the same air. ~ Jandy Nelson,
523:There is blood everywhere and I am lost in it. I breathe blood, not air. ~ Kelly Cherry,
524:Two things make a story. The net and the air that falls through the net. ~ Pablo Neruda,
525:Vous avez l'air d'un joli visage sur lequel, par mégarde, on s'est assis. ~ Victor Hugo,
526:We aren’t angels. Angels couldn’t breathe the air down here. They’d die. ~ James Sallis,
527:We can't be in the business of carting fresh air around the country. ~ Alistair Darling,
528:We sit in silence, the air between bristling with words unsaid. ~ Christina Baker Kline,
529:You do not tell a woman you love her and then shimmy off up into the air. ~ Sandra Hill,
530:As far as Frances was concerned, gardening was simply open-air housework. ~ Sarah Waters,
531:Britain had an air of careless supremacy which GALLED her neighbors. ~ Barbara W Tuchman,
532:her voice small in that vast stairwell, a tiny puff of fog in the cool air. ~ Hugh Howey,
533:Hope is as essential to your life as air and water. You need hope to cope. ~ Rick Warren,
534:I love the place; the magnificent books; I require books as I require air. ~ Sholem Asch,
535:Infants were tossed up in the air and used as the targets for machine guns ~ Elie Wiesel,
536:Journalism in America is dead. I've been saying it on the air since 2008. ~ Sean Hannity,
537:neuraimai leapt into the air, flinging itself on glutinous wings toward ~ Sherwood Smith,
538:One should not go into churches if one wishes to breathe pure air. ~ Friedrich Nietzsche,
539:On the night Ethel is supposed to die, the air is too heavy to breathe. ~ Jillian Cantor,
540:Shoot, two things I said I wasn't going to do: Cry and give air quotes. ~ Michael Keaton,
541:Some of the tension seeped out of the air when the doors closed behind us. ~ Darren Shan,
542:The ground here has an air about it, a purpose: it focuses on the fallen. ~ Joanna Walsh,
543:The ice," Leon said to thin air over my head, "has now officially broken. ~ Lili St Crow,
544:Then she was gone, taking all the air and light in the cavern with her. ~ Veronica Rossi,
545:The secret to a happy life is to run out of cash and air at the same time. ~ Bobby Layne,
546:The sky was high and clear and the cool morning air held an omen of autumn ~ Maj Sj wall,
547:We are able to walk on air, but only as long as our illusion supports us. ~ E L Doctorow,
548:We sat in silence, letting the green in the air heal what it could. ~ Erica Bauermeister,
549:When you create something out of thin air you have to know the human heart. ~ Thom Jones,
550:Words strike the air and the mind, they act on the senses and on the soul. ~ Jan Potocki,
551:You can shoot a show and have it not air. It's not real until it's airing. ~ Adam DeVine,
552:April's air stirs in
Willow-leaves...a butterfly
Floats and balances ~ Matsuo Bash,
553:Beautiful clear day in Beverly Hills. The sweet smell of Botox is in the air. ~ Bob Saget,
554:Classic literature is still something that hangs in the air like a song. ~ G K Chesterton,
555:Here's a thought for sweat shop owners: Air Conditioning. Problem solved. ~ Mitch Hedberg,
556:I found my way to street level and into what optimists call 'fresh air ~ Gunnar Staalesen,
557:I'm happy to have my own opinion and air it when I think it's necessary. ~ Robert MacNeil,
558:I think I'm looking at one of the air ships the farmers tried to take down. ~ Ally Condie,
559:Izzy blows air out between her lips. “I wish nobody ever died,” she says. ~ Lauren Oliver,
560:Just as a good rain clears the air, a good writing day clears the psyche. ~ Julia Cameron,
561:Knowledge, like air, is vital to life. Like air, no one should be denied it. ~ Alan Moore,
562:No risk,” said Chuck, wagging one finger in the air, “equals no freedom. ~ Matthew Mather,
563:Sculpture is made with two instruments and some supports and pretty air. ~ Gertrude Stein,
564:That's what I spend most of my time doing, breathing a lot. I like air. ~ John Frusciante,
565:The air was full of sound, a defenning and confusing conflict of noises (...) ~ H G Wells,
566:the ground heaved, and then, because the air was bright and the birds were ~ Lauren Groff,
567:The morning pouring everywhere, its golden glory on the air. ~ Henry Wadsworth Longfellow,
568:There are times when sympathy is as necessary as the air we breathe. ~ Rose Pastor Stokes,
569:There is more pleasure to building castles in the air than on the ground. ~ Edward Gibbon,
570:The way to do fieldwork is never to come up for air until it is all over. ~ Margaret Mead,
571:they all go haywire around Hogwarts, there’s too much magic in the air. No, ~ J K Rowling,
572:To the SICK the doctors wisely recommed a change of air and scenery ~ Henry David Thoreau,
573:What women say to lovers, you'll agree, One writes on running water or on air. ~ Catullus,
574:A good style must have an air of novelty, at the same time concealing its art. ~ Aristotle,
575:Aliens don't get stuck in air ducts. It's practically a well-known fact. ~ Terry Pratchett,
576:Allied air power was the greatest single reason for the German defeat. ~ Albert Kesselring,
577:And I walked, I walked through the light air; I moved with the morning. ~ Theodore Roethke,
578:gnawed at the wicker bars of its cage and the little air conditioner ~ T Coraghessan Boyle,
579:He had melted away, and she felt his absence like a space cut from the air. ~ Laini Taylor,
580:Help me, I can’t breathe, your ego is pushing all the air out of the room. ~ Ilona Andrews,
581:His love was like the liberal air, embracing all, to cheer and bless. ~ William Wordsworth,
582:i am going to start selling air in dark orange bags marked: moon-blooms ~ Charles Bukowski,
583:If souls continue to exist, how does the air contain them from eternity? ~ Marcus Aurelius,
584:I’m fucking drowning in her, and I’m not even sure I want to come up for air. ~ K Bromberg,
585:I say that we are wound With mercy round and round As if with air. ~ Gerard Manley Hopkins,
586:I sensed weeping and salvation in the air, two of my least favorite things. ~ Haven Kimmel,
587:I suppose a cry does us all good at times-clears the air as other rain does. ~ Bram Stoker,
588:I suppose a cry does us all good at times—clears the air as other rain does. ~ Bram Stoker,
589:I will be air, and I will be rain, and I will be dust, and I will be free. ~ Tessa Gratton,
590:My breath clouded the air like a little ghost escaping from my body. ~ Francesca Lia Block,
591:Someone starts to speak. I shush them with a karate chop through the air. ~ Helena Hunting,
592:Sometimes grace is a ribbon of mountain air that gets in through the cracks. ~ Anne Lamott,
593:The cold air chilled Firepaw’s bones as blackness wrapped itself around him. ~ Erin Hunter,
594:The earth, like the sun, like the air, belongs to everyone - and to no one. ~ Edward Abbey,
595:The food was what you might expect to find on Air Uganda tourist class: ~ Anthony Bourdain,
596:They fed off each other’s hunger until they broke apart, gasping for air. ~ Felice Stevens,
597:Trouble in the air is very rare. It is hitting the ground that causes it. ~ Amelia Earhart,
598:We consume the air and we are consumed by it; we enjoy and are enjoyed. ~ Ludwig Feuerbach,
599:You want to cut down air pollution? Cut down the original source... Breathin! ~ Walt Kelly,
600:He tries to open his mouth for air.
If I could give him mine, I would. ~ Krista Ritchie,
601:hung around in the air like a wife waiting for you to notice she was sulking. ~ Ruth Downie,
602:If you don't build castles in the air you won't build anything on the ground. ~ Victor Hugo,
603:It is the small men and not the great who hold their noses in the air. ~ Arthur Conan Doyle,
604:Keep breathing. Exhale all the hurt and sorrow, inhale the untainted air. ~ Mercedes Lackey,
605:My body is treated like a public space. 62 Air travel is another kind of hell. ~ Roxane Gay,
606:The air smelled of box and mint and thyme and newly turned earth. Laura ~ Rosamunde Pilcher,
607:Their love was something which coloured the air between them like sunlight. ~ Joanne Harris,
608:The more honesty a man has, the less he affects the air of a saint. ~ Johann Kaspar Lavater,
609:THE MYSTERIOUS ISLAND. By JULES VERNE. PART I SHIPWRECKED IN THE AIR CHAPTER I. ~ Anonymous,
610:There was so much testosterone in the air, I felt like I needed a gas mask. ~ Richelle Mead,
611:the slow regard of silent things had wafted off the moisture in the air. ~ Patrick Rothfuss,
612:The spinning wheel is as much a necessity of Indian life as air and water. ~ Mahatma Gandhi,
613:The water is clearer than the air, and the air is the air that angels breathe. ~ Mark Twain,
614:They curtsied and left, unspoken encouragement floating in the air behind them. ~ Anonymous,
615:They knew it would take a long time for the dust to settle out of the air. ~ John Steinbeck,
616:This place is crazy, B. You’ll develop testicles just by breathing the air here. ~ L J Shen,
617:To the sick the doctors wisely recommend a change of air and scenery. ~ Henry David Thoreau,
618:We are creatures of air, Our roots in dreams And clouds, reborn In flight. ~ Salman Rushdie,
619:What a woman says to an eager lover, write it on running water, write it on air. ~ Catullus,
620:What do you call a hundred blondes stacked on top of each other? An air mattress. ~ Various,
621:You're the air I breathe," he says without a trace of humour in his voice. ~ Amanda Bouchet,
622:A heavy weight settled in the air, as if the ghosts of fate were haunting her. ~ Gena D Lutz,
623:Air ye deaf, lass?"
I think. He might have called me a hairy jackass ~ Karen Marie Moning,
624:Another glorious day, the air as delicious to the lungs as nectar to the tongue. ~ John Muir,
625:Ballet in the air... Twin butterflies until, twice white They Meet, they mate ~ Matsuo Basho,
626:Dix is a Marine Corps base. We’ll land at McGuire Air Force Base.” Harper looked ~ Lee Child,
627:Every year I'm doing different projects, concerts, touring, open-air festivals. ~ Nina Hagen,
628:Get up early in the morning before everybody has breathed up all the good air. ~ Ruth Gordon,
629:He stole my breathe away the moment we first spoke. He's my air." -Sadie White ~ Abbi Glines,
630:How to Write a Poem

Catch the air
around the butterfly. ~ Katerina Stoykova Klemer,
631:I felt the thrum of expectation just from breathing the same air that he did. ~ Sarina Bowen,
632:I look upon air-power for destruction as a terrible crime against humanity. ~ Mahatma Gandhi,
633:I love a film where I get squished by two dumpsters or I fly through the air. ~ Alan Cumming,
634:I say on the air all time, "if you take what I say as gospel, you're an idiot." ~ Glenn Beck,
635:Jealousy in the air tonight, I could tell. I will never understand that but oh well. ~ Drake,
636:Lin beamed, and threw a couple of triumphant middle fingers in the air. ~ Lin Manuel Miranda,
637:My grandfather invented the cold air balloon... But it never really took off. ~ Milton Jones,
638:Silica aerogel, the lightest solid in the world, which is 99.8 percent air. ~ Mark Miodownik,
639:Thank goodness air and salvation are still free...and so is laughter. ~ Lucy Maud Montgomery,
640:The Arctic is the planet's air conditioner and it's starting to break down. ~ Eban Goodstein,
641:The monsters simply stare. Silence hangs in the air like a poorly timed fart. ~ Max Brallier,
642:Thick coils of smoke hung in the air, perhaps to avoid touching the walls. ~ Terry Pratchett,
643:Access by kids to the Internet should be like kids breathing clean air. ~ Nicholas Negroponte,
644:Because these wings are no longer wings to fly
But merely vans to beat the air ~ T S Eliot,
645:For it is a dangerous book, a book filled with the apocalyptic air of judgement. ~ Karl Barth,
646:I hit the floor with a loud thud, the impact knocking the air out of my lung. A ~ Jayde Scott,
647:Insincerity was taxing once you’d breathed the refreshing air of artless candor. ~ Penny Reid,
648:I received my Greetings from Uncle Sam in May 1943. I applied for the Air Force. ~ Desi Arnaz,
649:I wonder whether I will ever breathe air that is clear of his ghost. ~ Danielle Younge Ullman,
650:L'Homme a arrêté son évolution après avoir inventé la roue et l'air climatisé. ~ Mike Resnick,
651:Never mind. Thank goodness air and salvation are still free," said Aunt Jamesina. ~ Anonymous,
652:Rainstorms are incredible: falling shards of glass, the air full of diamonds. ~ Lauren Oliver,
653:She handed him his cup of tea with the proud air of an unwilling slave... ~ Elizabeth Gaskell,
654:She threw her hands in the air. “You have got to be kidding me. Men are idiots. ~ Hazel Gower,
655:Society is like the air, necessary to breathe but insufficient to live on. ~ George Santayana,
656:The air is full of things we aren't saying, and I wonder if he feels it too. ~ Jennifer Niven,
657:The air was so thick with testosterone that the wallpaper was getting soggy. ~ Nelson DeMille,
658:The air we see in the paintings of the old masters is never the air we breathe. ~ Edgar Degas,
659:The fresh morning air keeps your mind clear and your power of discernment sharp. ~ Marie Kond,
660:The power of an air force is terrific when there is nothing to oppose it. ~ Winston Churchill,
661:There is no gravity in the Planet of Love; everything floats in the air. ~ Mehmet Murat ildan,
662:We, peopling the void air, make gods to whom we impute the ills we ought to bear. ~ Lucretius,
663:I durst not laugh for fear of opening my lips and receiving the bad air. ~ William Shakespeare,
664:I found the candles—atrocious air freshening ones that smelled like fake pine. ~ Richelle Mead,
665:I live in Los Angeles, I know it exists. I know you're not supposed to taste air. ~ Marc Maron,
666:I needed to touch her. In that moment, it had become as necessary to me as air. ~ S L Jennings,
667:Into this November air
a supernatural force
draws me to it like a magnet ~ Aine MacAodha,
668:I shot an arrow into the air, it fell to earth, I knew not where. ~ Henry Wadsworth Longfellow,
669:I will sit there on the air and look at every position and play devil's advocate. ~ Alex Jones,
670:I wonder if politicians know less about the land, now that they campaign by air. ~ Andre Dubus,
671:Promising is the very air o' the time; it opens the eyes of expectation. ~ William Shakespeare,
672:Running is my solo time; working my muscles outside in fresh air is therapeutic. ~ Nina Dobrev,
673:Some old-fashioned things like fresh air and sunshine are hard to beat. ~ Laura Ingalls Wilder,
674:That which above all other yields the sweetest smell in the air is the violet. ~ Francis Bacon,
675:The air itself was ebony, like the denial, the refutation, of the idea of light. ~ Martin Amis,
676:The family that I live for only breathes the air that smells of combat. ~ The Ultimate Warrior,
677:The music of the Stones pounds the air like the amplified pulse of my erection. ~ E L Doctorow,
678:The open-air eating area faced a courtyard where anyone could stop for ~ Pamela Fagan Hutchins,
679:The season, the scene, the air, were all favourable to tenderness and sentiment. ~ Jane Austen,
680:We cannot separate the air that chokes from the air upon which wings beat. ~ John Perry Barlow,
681:When we went on the air, I didn't want to be interrupted for an act-one curtain. ~ Norman Lear,
682:Will you walk out of the air, my lord?

HAMLET
Into my grave. ~ William Shakespeare,
683:Wind is a floating wave of air, whose undulation continually varies. ~ Marcus Vitruvius Pollio,
684:Wishes, like castles in the air, are inexpensive and not taxable. ~ Thomas Chandler Haliburton,
685:You haunt me. You alone. You're my fire. I'm your air." Nathaniel to Amelia ~ Saundra Mitchell,
686:A computer is like air conditioning - it becomes useless when you open Windows ~ Linus Torvalds,
687:air castles are often within our grasp late in life, but then they charm not. ~ Andrew Carnegie,
688:Classic literature is still something that hangs in the air like a song. ~ Gilbert K Chesterton,
689:Darkness, air, water, and sky will come together, and shake the forest to its roots ~ Anonymous,
690:Even the air between them seemed to be dented, waiting to be straightened again. ~ Vendela Vida,
691:Fair is foul, and foul is fair Hover through the fog and filthy air. Fair ~ William Shakespeare,
692:Gentle day's flower - The hummingbird competes With the stillness of the air. ~ Chogyam Trungpa,
693:I believe in animal rights, human rights, land rights, water rights, air rights. ~ Rod Coronado,
694:I leave no trace of wings in the air, but I am glad I have had my flight. ~ Rabindranath Tagore,
695:I run to breathe the fresh air. I run to explore. I run to escape the ordinary. ~ Dean Karnazes,
696:It had been a war of kingly poisons, in the air, in the memory, in the blood. ~ Sebastian Barry,
697:It is hard to know whether an air of self-confidence precedes or follows success. ~ Jane Smiley,
698:It's always mildly unnerving when you're hanging upside down 70 feet in the air. ~ Reeve Carney,
699:I want to bury my head in books like in pillows and breathe in stories like air. ~ Ksenia Anske,
700:Life was reduced to its four basic elements: air, food, drink, and a good friend. ~ Sue Grafton,
701:Love , creativity, and opportunity is in the air. Take it in and do your thing. ~ Lenny Kravitz,
702:Now the dark air is like fire on my skin, And even the moonlight is blinding ~ Townes Van Zandt,
703:Parsefall did not love fresh air. In his experience, it was apt to be cold. ~ Laura Amy Schlitz,
704:Secrets always come up for air. They're never content to stay buried for long. ~ Kristy Cambron,
705:She couldn't survey the wreck of the world with an air of casual unconcern. ~ Margaret Mitchell,
706:...the one problem with not fighting was that the air stayed full of tension... ~ Leila Howland,
707:There was no denying the fact that there was a certain excitement in the air. ~ William Goldman,
708:The words were strung in the air like garland. She could almost see them. ~ Sarah Addison Allen,
709:Air. Enough blood to keep your heart pumping. Water. Calories. That’s all you need. ~ D J Molles,
710:A man ... needs to get out in the open air and sweat and blow off the stink. ~ William Kittredge,
711:As thou hast created me out of mingled air and glitter, I thank thee for it. ~ Friedrich Ruckert,
712:But at nightfall the air quieted, and the sky filled with the promise of snow. ~ Katherine Arden,
713:Darkness, Air, Water, and Sky Will Come Together and Shake the Forest to Its Roots ~ Erin Hunter,
714:Did prisons have air-conditioning? Was it just primary schools that missed out? ~ Liane Moriarty,
715:Hawaii is paradise. It sounds cheesy to say it, but there's music in the air there. ~ Bruno Mars,
716:Human touch is as important as water and food and air and laughter and new shoes. ~ Marian Keyes,
717:I have the humor of a 9-year-old boy, and sometimes I've had laughing fits on-air. ~ Megyn Kelly,
718:I’m lifted into the air like a princess in a fairy tale and carried in his arms. He ~ Ruby Dixon,
719:I'm on the air five hours, and I blurt out anything in my head. Dangerous? Maybe. ~ Howard Stern,
720:'Lipstick Jungle' was on the air for 20 episodes - I loved 'Lipstick Jungle.' ~ Candace Bushnell,
721:Love shouldn’t feel like added weight. It should make you feel as light as air. ~ Colleen Hoover,
722:My blood is a miracle that, from my veins, crosses the air in my heart into yours. ~ Frida Kahlo,
723:Oh, lighten up, Clark. I’m the one having scalding hot air directed at my genitals. ~ Jojo Moyes,
724:Poetry is the journal of a sea animal living on land, wanting to fly in the air. ~ Carl Sandburg,
725:She sucked in air as if the only reason for her to breathe was to expel pain. ~ Patrick E McLean,
726:The long game was ended, the Snitch had been caught, it was time to leave the air. ~ J K Rowling,
727:...those who are locked up know better than their jailers the taste of free air. ~ H l ne Cixous,
728:[Time was] an accordion, all the air squeezed out of it as you grew old. ~ Helen Hooven Santmyer,
729:Tis better to hit an air ball, than to force a note that don't wanna come out. ~ Nicholas Payton,
730:Tomorrow, more's the pity, Away we both must hie, To air the ditty and to earth I. ~ A E Housman,
731:Ultimately the air
Is bare sunlight where must be found
The lyric valuable. ~ George Oppen,
732:We should all have personal hot air balloons and drift serenely through the clouds. ~ Rhys Bowen,
733:Whew! You two are blowing hotter air than a tornado circlin’ a volcano in Hades. ~ Colleen Houck,
734:You don’t want to be the chick on TMZ that killed the Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. ~ Tiffany Haddish,
735:You may as well bid an elephant fly in the air, as a covetous man live by faith. ~ Thomas Watson,
736:You think it more difficult to turn air into wine than to turn wine into blood?. ~ Graham Greene,
737:A crazy country, choking air, polluted hearts, treachery. Treachery and treason. ~ Naguib Mahfouz,
738:A little morphine in all the air. It would be wonderfully refreshing for everyone. ~ D H Lawrence,
739:Apparently you didn't require air when you were a teenager. You made your own air. ~ Meg Wolitzer,
740:Apparently you didn’t require air when you were a teenager. You made your own air. ~ Meg Wolitzer,
741:Ballet in the air...
Twin butterflies until, twice white
They Meet, they mate ~ Matsuo Bash,
742:Because things grow. Wherever there is air and light and open space, things grow. ~ Helen Oyeyemi,
743:But he got right to the top. And I heard harps in the air. My - my master builder! ~ Henrik Ibsen,
744:Castles in the air - they are so easy to take refuge in. And so easy to build too. ~ Henrik Ibsen,
745:He had the polite yet aggressive air of a man who enjoys competitive racket sports. ~ Hari Kunzru,
746:I extended my middle fingers. Both of them. When she saw, I moved them around in the air. ~ Tijan,
747:if the ocean can calm itself so can you. we are both salt water mixed with air. ~ Nayyirah Waheed,
748:I guess Zen is a day like this when you are part of the air and remember things ~ Stephen Chbosky,
749:It flourished on the air softly in vapors of cobalt light, whispering and sighing. ~ Ray Bradbury,
750:I want to speak to you, Lobsang. Not to a voice in the air. A face I can punch. ~ Terry Pratchett,
751:Knightly love is blent with reverence As heavenly air is blent with heavenly blue. ~ George Eliot,
752:Love was in the air, so both of us walked through love on our way to the corner. ~ Daniel Handler,
753:Music is as much a part of me as air, or the blood that runs through my veins. ~ Claudia Y Burgoa,
754:Neurotics build castles in the air, psychotics live in them. My mother cleans them. ~ Rita Rudner,
755:Open the window of your mind. Allow the fresh air, new lights and new truths to enter. ~ Amit Ray,
756:Poetry is the journal of the sea animal living on land, wanting to fly the air. – ~ Carl Sandburg,
757:Religion in India must be made as free and as easy of access as is God's air. ~ Swami Vivekananda,
758:Strutting into the wrong church with your nose in the air could get you crucified. ~ Ania Ahlborn,
759:The ability for consumers to receive broadcast over the air signal is their right. ~ Barry Diller,
760:The air smelled like testosterone and manflesh again. (That was a thing, right?) ~ Gena Showalter,
761:The door flew open, carrying into the room a gust of steamy air and then Trotts. ~ Steven Erikson,
762:The last change in our point of view gives the whole world a pictorial air. ~ Ralph Waldo Emerson,
763:The long game was ended, the Snitch had been caught, it was time to leave the air.. ~ J K Rowling,
764:There was a languid feel to the night air the following evening. The breeze was ~ Nicholas Sparks,
765:The United States is Fast Becoming One of the Biggest Open-Air Prisons on Earth ~ Mumia Abu Jamal,
766:This," he says, touching the air between us, “is an exception to a very hard rule. ~ Tahereh Mafi,
767:To use color well is as difficult as for a fish to pass from water to air or earth. ~ Andre Lhote,
768:What exactly is "midair"? Is there some other part of air besides the "mid" part? ~ George Carlin,
769:What god would make so much rock below and air above and just a measly silo between? ~ Hugh Howey,
770:When I tried to draw near, you dissolved into air before my lips could touch you... ~ George Sand,
771:When one has nothing left make ceremonies out of the air and breathe upon them. ~ Cormac McCarthy,
772:When you make a mistake, throw your hands in the air and say "How fascinating!" ~ Benjamin Zander,
773:You’re so full of shit, if you ever had an enema you’d evaporate into thin air. ~ Catherine Doyle,
774:A haloed westering sun slanted rays through air brilliant, breathless, and boreal. ~ Poul Anderson,
775:Even though the liquid is easier to see, you have to learn to appreciate the air. ~ David Levithan,
776:he had the face of a businessman and the air of a rogue. They sometimes go together. ~ Victor Hugo,
777:I chuckled. Her and that damn Air affinity. She breezed right past my normal defenses. ~ L R W Lee,
778:I love being in London because it means I am breathing the same air as the Queen. ~ Melissa George,
779:It's not because we knew” Lukas said, sucking a gasp of air. “It's because we did it. ~ Hugh Howey,
780:I've missed being able to flip in the air, flip on the beam and swing on the bars. ~ Nastia Liukin,
781:I want to fly away sometimes. I think about leaping off a cliff and soaring in the air. ~ Dani Ren,
782:Los Angeles is a city known as much for its sun as for its stars and its dirty air. ~ Ed Begley Jr,
783:Men’s lives are as thoroughly blended with each other as the air they breathe: evil ~ George Eliot,
784:No, this length suits you. Lends you an air of a creature that has not yet been tamed. ~ Ginn Hale,
785:Queen of Air and Drkness", he said in a low voice. "I will never be like Malcom. ~ Cassandra Clare,
786:Something’s wrong in the air, you know, when a book costs less than a bullet. ~ Matthew J Sullivan,
787:spring rustling in the air, like a paper bag blowing along a concrete sidewalk. ~ Raymond Chandler,
788:We were both drowning, and when we were together, it felt like I was coming up for air. ~ L J Shen,
789:What a relief to be confronted by an Earl Marshal instead of an Air Marshal. ~ Winston S Churchill,
790:...when I met you, you were so beautiful, the air around you vibrated with color ... ~ John Geddes,
791:All this stuff was like air: essential and expected, missed only when taken away. ~ Rebecca Forster,
792:AZRAEL:

No pleasure, no rapture, no exquisite sin greater... than central air. ~ Kevin Smith,
793:Everyone, when there's war in the air, learns to live in a new element: falsehood. ~ Jean Giraudoux,
794:I am so tired of this cycle, this constant struggle to breathe the same air as him. ~ Tarryn Fisher,
795:I love the feeling of the fresh air on my face and the wind blowing through my hair. ~ Evel Knievel,
796:In my version of paradise, the air was always cold and the rivers ran with candy. ~ Amanda Lindhout,
797:It never bored them to hear words, words; they breathed them with the cool night air. ~ E M Forster,
798:I took a gulp of air and finally faced the truth-I was in love with Evan Mathews. ~ Rebecca Donovan,
799:It's basic research: shoot an arrow in the air. Where it lands, paint a bullseye. ~ Elizabeth Streb,
800:Life hurls us like a stone, and we sail through the air saying, "look at me move. ~ Fernando Pessoa,
801:Lightning streaks like gunfire through the clouds, volleys of thunder shake the air. ~ Edward Abbey,
802:Living for its own sake isn’t life. People need meaning as much as they need air. ~ Daniel H Wilson,
803:Many a flower is born to blush unseen,    "And waste its fragrance on the desert air. ~ Jane Austen,
804:Old among the young, poor among the rich, I adopt an air of indefinable superiority. ~ Mason Cooley,
805:Poor woman! She probably thought change of air might agree with many of her children. ~ Jane Austen,
806:Stories are that way, like storms. If you pay attention, you can sense them in the air. ~ Anonymous,
807:Take a straw and throw it up into the air, you may see by that which way the wind is. ~ John Selden,
808:That odd infallible sliding-like-crystal air on water that means day's left dawn for morning. ~ H D,
809:The air is full of farewells to the dying. And mournings for the dead. ~ Henry Wadsworth Longfellow,
810:The air was stained by shadows, a darkness burst by lightning like camera flashes. ~ China Mi ville,
811:The air you breathe in a picture is not necessarily the same as the air out of doors. ~ Edgar Degas,
812:The function and Navy in any future war will be to support the dominant air arm. ~ Jimmy Doolittle,
813:The long game was ended, the Snitch has been caught, it was time to leave the air.... ~ J K Rowling,
814:There were tightly wound strings shivering in the air as the overture began in full. ~ E K Johnston,
815:Well, all I need is the air I breathe and a place to rest my head. ~ Hal Leonard Publishing Company,
816:What I do believe is theatre is a medium with a peculiar ability to air vital issues. ~ Samuel West,
817:a” and he air quoted ‘multi-tool’ “that you use when your husband’s not home.” and ~ Sandy Appleyard,
818:Air warfare is a shot through the brain, not a hacking to pieces of the enemy's body. ~ J F C Fuller,
819:And WINTER slumbering in the open air, Wears on his smiling face a dream of Spring ! ~ William Blake,
820:and you can feel it in the air, they way the air has somehow been keeping score. ~ Jeffrey Eugenides,
821:An explosion in space makes no sound, as there is no air to transmit the sound waves. ~ Kip S Thorne,
822:AZRAEL:

No pleasure, no rapture, no exquisite sin greater... than central air. ~ Kevin Smith,
823:Big black guys fear air travel almost as much as old white women fear big black guys. ~ Dov Davidoff,
824:Darkness, air, water, and sky will come together... and shake the forest to its roots. ~ Erin Hunter,
825:Full many a flower is born to blush unseen, And waste its fragrance on the desert air. ~ Jane Austen,
826:Full many a flower is born to blush unseen and waste its sweetness on the desert air. ~ Paul Hoffman,
827:Get your ass in the air, Caroline. I’m about to give you exactly what the fuck you need. ~ Anonymous,
828:He was a breath of fresh air after the heart wrenching storm that had engulfed me. ~ Rebecca Donovan,
829:He wore a fine waistcoat and a flowing cravat, giving him the air of a fashionable idiot. ~ K M Shea,
830:I breathe you,” he whispered. “You’re everything. You’re the air.”

-Gabriel ~ Sylvain Reynard,
831:I throw my fist in the air. “I’m gonna live the motherfucking Grant College Experience! ~ Kim Holden,
832:Love shouldn’t feel like added weight. It should make you feel as light as air. Asa ~ Colleen Hoover,
833:My breath in the cold air was bleach that accidentally spilled on a black t-shirt. ~ Heather O Neill,
834:So I started in, but I could not go on. Each word I spoke erased itself in the air. ~ Cheryl Strayed,
835:Sometimes the air is so thick with your judgment that its clouds obstruct your vision. ~ Sally Hanan,
836:The kind of summer where the sidewalks blistered and the air smelled like gasoline. ~ Craig Schaefer,
837:Then he looked at the door. It really was very solid, and the lock had a smug air. ~ Terry Pratchett,
838:There's one thing you can say for air pollution, you get utterly amazing sunrises. ~ Terry Pratchett,
839:The trees like lungs filling with air. My sister, the mean one, pulling my hair. ~ Jeffrey Eugenides,
840:Tuhan Mengguyuri hati dengan darah dan air mata sebelum mengukir segala rahasiaNya di sana... ~ Rumi,
841:About all the Navy would admit to adopting from the Air Force was how to ground attack. ~ Mark Berent,
842:Air goes in and out
of my nose, throat, lungs, blood, heart
brain - and so I am ~ Matthew Quick,
843:As shaking terrors from his blazing hair, a sanguine comet gleams through dusky air. ~ Torquato Tasso,
844:Coach Hedge was still heroically passed out with his goat tail sticking up in the air. ~ Rick Riordan,
845:Dan felt as if the air had turned to glass. He was afraid to move or he might get cut. ~ Rick Riordan,
846:Drunks are an asset on the front line, the army taught me. In the air, we’re a nuisance. ~ Hugh Howey,
847:Emotional troubles are like landfill. Get them outside, and the air disintegrates them. ~ Joan Rivers,
848:Even the air tasted imported from a country ranked high on the quality-of-life index. ~ Anthony Marra,
849:FAT CHARLIE WASN’T CERTAIN THAT HE LIKED FREEDOM. THERE was too much open air involved. ~ Neil Gaiman,
850:I’m Sgt. Gee Santini of the US Air Force, and we’re here to take you home, Ma’am. ~ Melissa Schroeder,
851:It seems to me that the conquest of the air is the only major task for our generation. ~ T E Lawrence,
852:Kissed me like he was a man starving for oxygen and I was the only air he needed to breathe. ~ J Lynn,
853:(mother)" She used to tell me to get my nose out of my book and go get some fresh air. ~ Emily Giffin,
854:Of all ebriosity, who does not prefer to be intoxicated by the air he breathes? ~ Henry David Thoreau,
855:O, thou art fairer than the evening air clad in the beauty of a thousand stars. ~ Christopher Marlowe,
856:She wasn't scared of going deep, deep down in a world of no air and little light ~ Katherine Paterson,
857:Thats usually what I gravitate to, I read The Perfect Storm, then I read Into Thin Air . ~ Max Lucado,
858:The air which is so thin and unsubstantial gives birth to storms that nothing can resist. ~ Anonymous,
859:The nation that secures control of the air will ultimately control the world. ~ Alexander Graham Bell,
860:There's so much spring in the air- there's so much lazy sweetness in your heart. ~ F Scott Fitzgerald,
861:The trees like lungs filling with air
My sister, the mean one, pulling my hair ~ Jeffrey Eugenides,
862:U.S. Air Force Moves to Retain a Crucial Resource: Drone Pilots By Julian E. Barnes | 451 ~ Anonymous,
863:We live not, in reality, on the summit of a solid earth but at the bottom of an ocean of air ~ Thales,
864:Where he always used to sit in his armchair there's nothing but air. Stupid, empty air. ~ Nina George,
865:With classical singing you have to put out so much air - you project, you emit force. ~ Renee Fleming,
866:words that would be howl’d out in the desert air, where hearing should not latch them. ~ Dana Cameron,
867:you can feel something in the air, the rolling boil of a pot about to run over. Not ~ Suzanne Collins,
868:All I could do was suck in air through my gaping mouth and pray I wouldn’t pass out. ~ Adrienne Wilder,
869:At night in this waterless air the stars come down just out of reach of your fingers. ~ John Steinbeck,
870:Being a Dodgers fan led to my first Air Force court-martial, but that's another story. ~ George Carlin,
871:Bukankah pada lembutnya air yang mengalir, kelikir di sungai beralah menjadi pasir? ~ Nisah Haji Haron,
872:Crystalline swirls of sugar and flour still lingered in the air like kite tails. ~ Sarah Addison Allen,
873:Fenugreek, Tuesday's spice, when the air is green like mosses after rain. ~ Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni,
874:He doubted everything with an air of superiority--a great power in the eyes of the weak. ~ Victor Hugo,
875:Here’s to losing Emerson, and finding Em again!” I raised the shot glass in the air. ~ Kimberly Lauren,
876:human beings were taken from the earth and don’t just consist of thin air and thoughts. ~ Eric Metaxas,
877:Inside, the air felt stripped dry, charged with static. Now Noah could smell the storm. ~ Sarah Hilary,
878:In the fall of 1968, I reported to Moody Air Force Base in Georgia for pilot training. ~ George W Bush,
879:I shoot an arrow into the air, where it lands I do not care: I get my arrows wholesale! ~ Curly Howard,
880:Mass travel by air may prove to be more significant to world destiny than the atom bomb. ~ Juan Trippe,
881:Nobody on the road. Nobody on the beach. I feel it in the air, the summer's out of reach. ~ Don Henley,
882:Oh, thou art fairer than the evening air Clad in the beauty of a thousand stars. ~ Christopher Marlowe,
883:Our Red Army now needs IL-2 aircraft like the air it breathes, like the bread it eats. ~ Joseph Stalin,
884:So, I guess Zen is a day like this when you are part of the air and remember things. ~ Stephen Chbosky,
885:the air, drifting to his nostrils. Birds were singing; their songs floated to his ears. ~ Darrell Case,
886:There is nothing better in life than sliding down snow before flying through the air. ~ Shane McConkey,
887:They seemed to be together as one, somewhere else in a place that was lighter than air. ~ Jess C Scott,
888:To conquer the command in the air means victory; to be beaten in the air means defeat. ~ Giulio Douhet,
889:Vote Labor and you build castles in the air. Vote Conservative and you can live in them. ~ David Frost,
890:What a woman tells her lover in desire
should be written out on air & running water. ~ Catullus,
891:As we keep up the pressure, our air campaign will continue to hit ISIL harder than ever. ~ Barack Obama,
892:Black frost. The ground is hard, the air tastes bitter. Your stars cluster in evil signs. ~ Georg Trakl,
893:Bringing a shaky hand to my mouth, I sucked in air as if it were going out of style. ~ Penelope Douglas,
894:Even a lesbian would react to the raw testosterone that pumped into the air around him. ~ Kendra Elliot,
895:Frostpine swivelled his head like an irate owl "The air is cold, wet, and moving ~ Tamora Pierce,
896:His whispered word seemed to hang in the air: “Timshel!” His eyes closed and he slept. ~ John Steinbeck,
897:How do you just thrust “I love you” out into the air? It needs waiting arms to catch it. ~ Laini Taylor,
898:I...am always glad to touch the living rock again and dip my hand in the high mountain air. ~ John Muir,
899:I didn't get to meet Hank Williams. I was in the Air Force on Okinawa when he passed away. ~ Mel Tillis,
900:I felt quite at home, / As if it were mine sleeping lazily / In this house of fresh air. ~ Matsuo Basho,
901:I found the source of global warming is coming from the hot air coming out of Washington. ~ Matt Salmon,
902:I suddenly realized I was in California. Warm, palmy air - air you can kiss - and palms. ~ Jack Kerouac,
903:I think everyone is a foolish child,” said the Emperor of the Air. “I know I’m one. ~ John Joseph Adams,
904:Perhaps every moment of time lived in human consciousness remains in the air around us. ~ Susan Griffin,
905:profit is like the air we breathe. We need air to live, but we don’t live to breathe. ~ Frederic Laloux,
906:So we found ourselves in an ancient place, the very
air around us bound by chains. ~ Laura Kasischke,
907:The air of compromise is rarely appreciated fully by men of principle. C. Vann Woodward ~ Robert A Caro,
908:The eagle that soars in the upper air does not worry itself how it is to cross rivers. ~ Gladys Aylward,
909:the guy said industry slang for flight attendant was Space Waitress. Or Air Mattress. ~ Chuck Palahniuk,
910:The very air had screams smeared on it. He flinched from the noise in this silent room. ~ Thomas Harris,
911:Trifles light as air Are to the jealous confirmations strong As proofs of holy writ. ~ Georgina Guthrie,
912:We have time to grow old. The air is full of our cries. But habit is a great deadener. ~ Samuel Beckett,
913:We must have clean air and water, and beautiful natural foods for everyone, everywhere. ~ Bryant McGill,
914:When you listen with empathy to another person, you give that person psychological air. ~ Stephen Covey,
915:Without hope it is nearly impossible to live. Hope is the air that our spirits breathe. ~ Kathryn Lasky,
916:Without mountains the air could not be purified, nor the flowing of the rivers sustained. ~ John Ruskin,
917:You can’t get your arms to stop making circles in the air if you never say good-bye. ~ Jennifer Clement,
918:Air above me, earth below me, fire within me, water surround me, spirit becomes me. ~ Brittainy C Cherry,
919:air and gases are distinct things, the first being a substance, the second a state of matter. ~ Sam Kean,
920:Air travel efficiency would improve if more travelers started going to less popular places. ~ Dan Quayle,
921:Amazing how hope lives. Without air or water, with hardly anything at all to nurture it. ~ Lauren Oliver,
922:Burning hot is the ground, liquid gold is the air; Whoever looks round sees Eternity there. ~ John Clare,
923:Full many a flower is born to blush unseen,
And waste it's fragrance on the desert air. ~ Jane Austen,
924:He...breathed in
heavy gulps of air to prove to himself that he was three-dimensional. ~ Irving Stone,
925:Holy flowers floating in the air, were all these tired faces in the dawn of Jazz America. ~ Jack Kerouac,
926:I am like a TV antenna. I catch everything that is in the air, and then I do it my way. ~ Karl Lagerfeld,
927:I flung up my common sense into the air and held my imaginary ovaries out in sacrifice. ~ Mariana Zapata,
928:I got quite bored when I was hanging in the air. I want to do it without a parachute next. ~ Rhona Mitra,
929:Immortal bliss lives not in human air. ~ Sri Aurobindo, Savitri, The Dream Twilight of the Earthly Real,
930:It was a sensual mix of forest floor, herbs and rain, fresh air and musk and moonlight. ~ J T Geissinger,
931:Love is in the air everywhere I look around. Love is in the air every sight and every sound. ~ Tom Jones,
932:Love needs time, and time is the air love breathes, and people have no time. ~ ReShonda Tate Billingsley,
933:Prayer infuses the air of a time yet to be into the suffocating atmosphere of the present. ~ Walter Wink,
934:She looked like the senior version of an inflatable sex toy doll that needed more air. ~ Janet Evanovich,
935:That's going to be on my headstone: 'He came. He wrote 'In the Air Tonight.' He... died.' ~ Phil Collins,
936:The air had a stinging weight like ocean waves. I felt myself a stranger to the world. ~ Madeline Miller,
937:The air was full of all the night noises that, taken together, make one big silence... ~ Rudyard Kipling,
938:The peers just fill the air with their speeches.""And from what I've seen, vice versa. ~ Gregory Benford,
939:The same birds still flew from them like signal flares, razored the air with their cries. ~ Annie Proulx,
940:The slightest stirring in the air can set a hurricane in motion a thousand miles off. ~ Sherrilyn Kenyon,
941:With a bassy thump and a smell like burnt sulfur, Shitload farted himself far into the air. ~ David Wong,
942:You may hear bad words but you always use soft words that carry the air of flowers! ~ Mehmet Murat ildan,
943:A groan rumbled through him as he kissed me like an oxygen-starved man and I was his air. ~ Ashlan Thomas,
944:Amazing, how hope lives. Without air or water, with hardly anything at all to nurture it. ~ Lauren Oliver,
945:Beholding the bright countenance of truth in the quiet and still air of delightful studies. ~ John Milton,
946:flash of sorcery ignited the air above the front street, followed by an agonized shriek. ~ Steven Erikson,
947:Free-floating anxiety circled in the air above her like a mosquito looking to land a sting. ~ Kate Morton,
948:Gigantic clouds drift across the sky, blotting out the sun. The air is as dark as my heart. ~ Jen Minkman,
949:He is my soul mate, my fresh air, the reason I look forward to getting up every morning. ~ Tabitha Suzuma,
950:High performance leaders know they have to breathe out when they are coming up for air. ~ Andy Hargreaves,
951:Holyfield is nothing but class, and I think he's a breath of fresh air for the sport. ~ Sugar Ray Leonard,
952:Iko’s hand shot into the air. “Yes, Iko?” “That is the best idea ever. Count me in.” Some ~ Marissa Meyer,
953:I'm an F-18, bro, and I will destroy you in the air and deploy my ordnance to the ground. ~ Charlie Sheen,
954:Into the air, and what seemed corporal Melted as breath into the wind. Would they had stayed. ~ Anonymous,
955:I think every single American believes they have a right to clean air and clean water. ~ Frances Beinecke,
956:I've heard it said that children born to stressful times never shake the air of woe . . . . ~ Kate Morton,
957:Living is like being chained at the bottom of a shallow pond with my eyes open and no air ~ Katie McGarry,
958:Lots of people aren't comfortable with silences. They feel they've got to fill the dead air. ~ Robin Gibb,
959:Of course I have played outdoor games. I once played dominoes in an open air cafe in Paris. ~ Oscar Wilde,
960:Oh the sweet air in Narnia! An hour's life there is better than a thousand years in Calormen. ~ C S Lewis,
961:Poetry's medium is not merely light as air, it is air: vital and deep as ordinary breath. ~ Robert Pinsky,
962:Something was in the air tonight, and whatever it might be, it was keeping sleep at bay. ~ Robert Masello,
963:Sure we are all made by some secret Power, who formed the earth and sea, the air and sky.  ~ Daniel Defoe,
964:The air and the sky seem to have been freshly washed and polished, and the people too. ~ Marlene Dietrich,
965:The beginning of the decline of the Republic was the day they air-conditioned the Capitol. ~ Howard Baker,
966:Then the sun came up and shook the night chill out of the air the way you'd shake a rug. ~ John Steinbeck,
967:There's an old military saying...If at first you don't succeed, call in an air strike. ~ Jonathan Maberry,
968:The true miracle is not walking on water or walking in air, but simply walking on this earth. ~ Nhat Hanh,
969:This car is more fun than the entire French air force crashing into a firework factory. ~ Jeremy Clarkson,
970:This is life. This is air. This is heaven, and I never want to go back to Earth. “Take ~ Corinne Michaels,
971:This is my soul and the world unwinding, this is my heart in the still winter air. ~ Emily St John Mandel,
972:Writers build castles in the air, the reader lives inside, and the publisher inns the rent. ~ Maxim Gorky,
973:You are the air in my lungs, the beat in my heart, and the blood that flows through my veins. ~ M Andrews,
974:a land In which it seemed always afternoon. All round the coast the languid air did swoon, ~ Richard Adams,
975:Don’t tell anyone, but sometimes I’m not sure I understand how planes even stay in the air. ~ Elle Kennedy,
976:I beg your pardon?' Alice said with a puzzled air. 'I'm not offended,' said Humpty Dumpty. ~ Lewis Carroll,
977:I have to say that flying on Air Force One sort of spoils you for coach on a regular airline. ~ Ron Reagan,
978:I started 20 years without missing a race and ESPN started broadcasting on the air waves. ~ Dale Earnhardt,
979:I tear at the air with glass nails
that have learned to scale
mountains of mirrors. ~ Valentina Cano,
980:It was the hour of a profound human change, and excitement was generating on the air. ~ F Scott Fitzgerald,
981:Live in each season as it passes: breathe the air, drink the drink, taste the fruit. ~ Henry David Thoreau,
982:Music should be poor. Music should be with out air conditioning. That's just the way it is. ~ Shelby Lynne,
983:Radical self-care is quantum, and radiates out into the atmosphere, like a little fresh air. ~ Anne Lamott,
984:Reading is like breathing. Reading the classics is like breathing highly oxygenated air. ~ Jane Greensmith,
985:Roses, the rash; posies to sweeten the putrid air. The ring is…the plague-token, of course. ~ Lauren Royal,
986:She blew some annoyed air onto the phone and the mouse clicked again. “The Kavach Building? ~ Peter Clines,
987:So resolute is the world to despise anything which carries with it an air of simplicity. ~ Edgar Allan Poe,
988:Take bread away from me, if you wish, take air away, but do not take from me your laughter. ~ Pablo Neruda,
989:The air was so quiet he could hear the broken pieces of the sun knocking in the water. ~ Flannery O Connor,
990:The balloon seems to stand still in the air while the earth flies past underneath. ~ Alberto Santos Dumont,
991:the crows are like a harrow to
unbroken ground they turn it loose
they give it air ~ Maurice Manning,
992:The real objection to the great majority of cats is their insufferable air of superiority. ~ P G Wodehouse,
993:There's a natural mystic blowing through the air. If you listen carefully now, you will hear. ~ Bob Marley,
994:This was the first place I everfelt strong. Every time I breathe this air I feel it again. ~ Veronica Roth,
995:Trifles light as air are to the jealous confirmations strong as proofs of holy writ. ~ William Shakespeare,
996:When I do a concert and people put their hands in the air, they're doing it on their own. ~ Ronnie Spector,
997:When they reached South Africa, the air became cooler and the dead people became whiter. ~ Johnny B Truant,
998:All the good times evaporated like naphtha, the moment some air of misconceptions touched it. ~ Faraaz Kazi,
999:Americans deserve both clean air and clean water and never one at the expense of the other. ~ Carol Browner,
1000:Freedom of action in space is as important to the United States as air power and sea power. ~ George W Bush,
1001:He understood the code of his social class enough to affect an air of indifference about life. ~ H W Brands,
1002:I decided to fly through the air and live in the sunlight and enjoy life as much as I could. ~ Evel Knievel,
1003:If black boxes survive air crashes - why don't they make the whole plane out of that stuff? ~ George Carlin,
1004:Is that how you feel, my friend? That the air dislikes you and your lungs feel half-empty? ~ Stephen Dobyns,
1005:I think it's very hard if you love someone to walk away from a relationship that isn't healthy. ~ Donna Air,
1006:It's a whole new world as far as getting a show on the air. There's good things and bad things. ~ Bill Burr,
1007:Like I was fire and she was crisp, clean air, and if I couldn’t breathe her in, I’d disappear. ~ Staci Hart,
1008:She [Hillary Clinton] wants to start an air war over Syria with Russia, a nuclear-armed power. ~ Jill Stein,
1009:She realized, quite suddenly, that she wanted to breathe the same air as Obinze. ~ Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie,
1010:Singing is just doing interesting things to the air. Elongating it and twisting it into shapes. ~ Tom Waits,
1011:Sometimes words were less valuable than the air that carried them when it came to getting close. ~ J R Ward,
1012:Summer. That long lovely world of slow days and late nights, warm air and friendly sun. ~ Caroline B Cooney,
1013:The air tasted of old magic, neither good nor ill, but of the land, having no love for man. ~ Mark Lawrence,
1014:The earth, the air, and the sun belong to all of us; they cannot be made objects of property. ~ Leo Tolstoy,
1015:The Hot Air Balloon Charm

Life Can Be Filled with Adventure If You Let Yourself Soar ~ Viola Shipman,
1016:The longer The Biggest Loser has been on the air, however, the more the show has disturbed me. ~ Roxane Gay,
1017:Though she appeared confected of sugar and air, there was a bitter black walnut at her core. ~ Lauren Groff,
1018:When I'm scrambling between dress and air, there are people I like more than other people. ~ Lorne Michaels,
1019:When it comes to dreams and fancies and castles in the air, I have the soul of a millionaire. ~ Alex George,
1020:Winter came early that year. Snow filled the gray December air like fragments of torn-up hope ~ Philip Kerr,
1021:You could eat the air in the place, so thick with bread and warmth that it stang our cheeks. ~ Kate Manning,
1022:Airmataku titik, tetapi apalah artinya airmata di sebuah dunia yang terdiri dari air. ~ Seno Gumira Ajidarma,
1023:Atal felt a spectral change in the air, as if the laws of earth were bowing to greater laws. ~ H P Lovecraft,
1024:Biffi said it was more American on an air force base in Crete than it was in Times Square. ~ Cathleen Schine,
1025:Faith is one foot on the ground, one foot in the air, and a queasy feeling in the stomach. ~ Mother Angelica,
1026:Free as air; that's what they say- "free as air". Now they bring me my air in an iron barrel. ~ Evelyn Waugh,
1027:He was a boy of air and dust and sunlight. Everything that had gone into the making of the world. ~ Tara Sim,
1028:Hugh’s grunt sounded hollow in the night air. How dense of me not to have guessed the truth. ~ Sandra Ardoin,
1029:I breathed the air of history all unaware, and walked oblivious through its littered layers. ~ Annie Dillard,
1030:I love you the way a drowning man loves air. And it would destroy me to have you just a little. ~ Rae Carson,
1031:I never sleep on the plane. I have to be awake and using my mind power to keep it in the air ~ Jen Lancaster,
1032:Into this neutral air
Where blind skyscrapers use
Their full strength of Collective Man. ~ W H Auden,
1033:[I]t seemed as if the streets were absorbed by the sky, and the night were all in the air. ~ Charles Dickens,
1034:It takes forty men with their feet on the ground to keep one man with his head in the air. ~ Terry Pratchett,
1035:Just for the record, the weather today is calm and sunny, but the air is full of bullshit. ~ Chuck Palahniuk,
1036:Loosening his tie with one hand, Quentin stepped out into the cold clear winter air and flew. ~ Lev Grossman,
1037:Micah lives like an apology. He blushes when he breathes because he's taking someone else's air. ~ Amy Zhang,
1038:Oh, lighten up, Clark. I'm the one having scalding hot air directed at my genitals. ~ Joanna Noelle Levesque,
1039:On Madison, the sun shone in jagged beams and the air held the promise, the hint, of warmth, ~ Joanna Rakoff,
1040:People who can’t hack it as Irwins because they’re too violent go into the air travel industry. ~ Mira Grant,
1041:Sticks and stones may break my bones, but grenades and air strikes will silence Allah's throne. ~ Mingo Kane,
1042:the asteroid blasted into the air more than fifty times its own mass in pulverized rock. ~ Elizabeth Kolbert,
1043:The pool was steaming in the cold night air, and an electric light glowed under the water. ~ Daniel O Malley,
1044:The world was full of life and light, and I practically floated on air when I walked inside. ~ Richelle Mead,
1045:We were the only three people awake in a world half asleep and the air felt heavy with maybe. ~ Cath Crowley,
1046:When I hear what I have written out loud, the cliches hang in the air between us like bad breath ~ Sarah Kay,
1047:You just can't beat slip covers for giving that friendly air hospitals need so desperately. ~ Dorothy Draper,
1048:As a poet, one lives a bit on air. I always like someone who can teach me something practical. ~ Sylvia Plath,
1049:But once we got on the air, everybody except Morey Amsterdam pretty much stuck to the script. ~ Dick Van Dyke,
1050:Environmental laws were not passed to protect our air and water, they were passed to get votes. ~ Frank Zappa,
1051:Folding chairs were flying through the air as if propelled by dozens of invisible Bobby Knights. ~ David Wong,
1052:Geniuses are like thunderstorms: they go against the wind, terrify people, clear the air. ~ Soren Kierkegaard,
1053:His eyes found mine, and for a moment I felt as if all the air in the room had retreated. ~ Barbara A Shapiro,
1054:I'm old enough to remember when the air over American cities was a lot dirtier than it is now. ~ P J O Rourke,
1055:I resist anything better than my own diversity, And breathe the air and leave plenty after me, ~ Walt Whitman,
1056:Is good fiction more likely to be about the air we breathe or the nose we breathe it through? ~ Richard Russo,
1057:It is the city of mirrors, the city of mirages, at once solid and liquid, at once air and stone. ~ Erica Jong,
1058:*It takes forty men with their feet on the ground to keep one man with his head in the air. ~ Terry Pratchett,
1059:Like a welcome summer rain, humor may suddenly cleanse and cool the earth, the air and you. ~ Langston Hughes,
1060:Modern air travel means less time spent in transit. That time is now spent in transit lounges. ~ P J O Rourke,
1061:My people are scared of the air around them, they always have an excuse not to fight for freedom. ~ Fela Kuti,
1062:No issue is more compelling than the air we breathe, be it hot or cold, be it hawk or human. ~ Jack Nicholson,
1063:No other woman had that air of spring in January, that ever-bubbling fount of love and hope. ~ Rosalind Miles,
1064:Safe? The word still feels so foreign to me. Nothing like the word fear. Fear is like air. ~ Jessica Sorensen,
1065:The air is Zeus, Zeus earth, and Zeus the heaven, Zeus all that is, and what transcends them all. ~ Aeschylus,
1066:The No filled the whole air of the house. Every time she breathed in she breathed in that No. ~ Cynthia Voigt,
1067:There was never enough air in the world, but the shortage was particularly acute in that moment. ~ John Green,
1068:You don’t need to replace me. You can have me, sweetheart.” I pant for air. “Say that again. ~ Krista Ritchie,
1069:Alaric had his head up, sniffing the wind. “The stench of death lies heavy on the air.” Luke ~ Cassandra Clare,
1070:A show needs time to find an audience, and they're very quick to pull them off the air now. ~ Bruce Boxleitner,
1071:A sound precipitates air, then fire, then water and earth- and that's how the world becomes. ~ Joseph Campbell,
1072:As the buck darted below the drop-off, she raised her blade and launched herself into the air. ~ Justin Cronin,
1073:But still . . . there was a charge in the air. It was Mardi Gras in New Orleans, after all. ~ Penelope Douglas,
1074:By the time you are 88 years old, you "have consumed 300 tons of food, air and water." ~ R Buckminster Fuller,
1075:Closing in a noose around her neck, the sound blocked the outside world – its air, its light. ~ Steven Erikson,
1076:desperately wanting to define what's in the air between us but unwilling to make the first move ~ Emily Giffin,
1077:Each object was the same as it had been—but the air all around felt different. I was different. ~ Paula McLain,
1078:English rain weighs nothing. It’s the air that’s heavy, and always has the seep of water in it. ~ Sara Collins,
1079:I flew on Air Force Two for eight years, and now I have to take off my shoes to get on an aeroplane. ~ Al Gore,
1080:If love flies through the air but the recipient isn't actually paying attention, does it count? ~ Suzy Vitello,
1081:if the ocean can calm itself so can you. we are both salt water mixed with air. – meditation ~ Nayyirah Waheed,
1082:I was drowning in the humid air, and everything felt more laborious, including holding grudges. ~ Nina G Jones,
1083:Not taking a step was the first step.

Kova, Elise. Earth's End (Air Awakens Series Book 3) ~ Elise Kova,
1084:Sounds could suggest shapes, painted a picture of the pocket of air in which they’d been given form ~ Joe Hill,
1085:Sweet is the air with the budding haws, and the valley stretching for miles below ~ Henry Wadsworth Longfellow,
1086:The health effects of air pollution imperil human lives. This fact is well-documented. ~ Eddie Bernice Johnson,
1087:There’s always been a wild quiet about Solly. It stays in the air near him like a scent. ~ Jayne Anne Phillips,
1088:the white bath mat. The man kicked out and sent Qassou flying through the air, striking against the ~ Ben Coes,
1089:They will be thick in the air again, when summer comes. An exaltation of larks, they call it. ~ Helen Simonson,
1090:Waves of heat shimmy off the tarmac, and the air is stiflingly hot, with humidity that’s even worse ~ Lisa See,
1091:What is that *smell*?"

Eliot shook his head. "I keep telling you, it's fresh air. ~ Keith R A DeCandido,
1092:Who knew fresh, cool air mixed with six or seven shots of liquor made wobbly boots even wobblier? ~ N R Walker,
1093:You just think lovely wonderful thoughts," Peter explained, "and they lift you up in the air. ~ James M Barrie,
1094:You leave part of yourself on every stage you're on. How could you not live in the air somehow? ~ Nina Arianda,
1095:As long as you and I can see the same sky and breathe the same air, you and I are not impossible. ~ Faraaz Kazi,
1096:At the same time, Italian sausage, breadsticks, antipasto, and spaghetti vied for air supremacy. ~ Joanne Fluke,
1097:Euler calculated without effort, just as men breathe, as eagles sustain themselves in the air. ~ Francois Arago,
1098:First a warning, musical; then the hour, irrevocable. The leaden circles dissolved in the air. ~ Virginia Woolf,
1099:Her eyes were full of wondering interest and her beauty was softened by an air of mystery. ~ Brittainy C Cherry,
1100:His person and air were equal to what her fancy had ever drawn for the hero of a favourite story. ~ Jane Austen,
1101:I always describe writing a story as throwing bowling pins in the air and then catching them. ~ George Saunders,
1102:I am not always just living, just following all my fantasies; I come up for air, for understanding. ~ Ana s Nin,
1103:I believe his exact words were cosmic, soul-shattering, air in your lungs kind of love. ~ Renee Carlino,
1104:In the high country of the mind one has to become adjusted to the thinner air of uncertainty. ~ Robert M Pirsig,
1105:Is he one of those voracious bottoms who gets everything by throwing their legs in the air? ~ Marshall Thornton,
1106:I sit here in this chair, I pour myself some whiskey, and watch my troubles vanish into the air. ~ Randy Newman,
1107:It can't be all you. Just like you need air to fly a kite. It's not the kite. It's the air. ~ Pharrell Williams,
1108:Maybe my parents had it right, and all kids need is love, fresh air and a bit of healthy neglect. ~ Ann Cleeves,
1109:My mom and dad met at UCLA when he as a captain in the Air Force and she was in her junior year. ~ Tracy Austin,
1110:One thing about living in South Florida is that everywhere you go is violently air-conditioned, ~ Katie Cotugno,
1111:only the rustle of those colours waving in the air, impenetrable, lighter than nothingness ~ Alessandro Baricco,
1112:Petunjuk dan peringatan wahyu Allah swt itu laksana air yang akan menyuburkan tanaman. ~ Nik Abdul Aziz Nik Mat,
1113:She turned and ran for the back of the room, leaving a trail of glitter in the air behind her. ~ Seanan McGuire,
1114:Shipping by sea produces 1/60 the emissions of shipping by air and about 1/5 that of trucking. ~ Daniel Goleman,
1115:The air feels cleaner because when the world is below us, we allow ourselves to breathe fully. ~ David Levithan,
1116:The closer you get to real matter, rock air fire and wood, boy, the more spiritual the world is. ~ Jack Kerouac,
1117:their best; get them out into the air; and cure their ills by the magnetism of more active, ~ Louisa May Alcott,
1118:There isn't any air power in the world that can take care of the problem of sectarian divisions. ~ Bob Menendez,
1119:There is the heat, which clots the air around her and stops up her pores and her eyes and ears ~ China Mi ville,
1120:The true miracle is not walking on water or walking in air, but simply walking on this earth. ~ Thich Nhat Hanh,
1121:Trees will improve property values, take pollutants out of the air, help with water runoff. ~ Michael Bloomberg,
1122:We had dry martinis; great wing-shaped glasses of perfumed fire, tangy as the early morning air. ~ Elaine Dundy,
1123:We need to wage this war against ISIS from the air, on the ground, and online, in cyberspace. ~ Hillary Clinton,
1124:What a man has taken into his bloodstream in childhood from the air of that time stays with him. ~ Stefan Zweig,
1125:When you want to succeed in Real Estate, you have to breath it..you have to want it as much as air ~ Jimmy Reed,
1126:A true fascist is anyone who wants to take away my air conditioning or force me to ride a bike. ~ David Harsanyi,
1127:Few things turn-off an audience more than a performer with an air of self-imporance or a 'message.' ~ Jay Sankey,
1128:Have you ever noticed that the air you breathe in is always cooler than the air you breathe out? ~ Irvin D Yalom,
1129:Here I am of the air, a beautiful thing for the light to shine on. Perhaps you will remember that. ~ Paul Auster,
1130:I came up for air. “It’s you, always you, my Mr. Darcy.” “I love you too, Elizabeth Bennett. ~ Ilsa Madden Mills,
1131:If I was going to have a life of air and nothing, I’d at least like a big fat dick to bounce on. ~ Alice Clayton,
1132:I missed her so much I wanted to die: a hard, physical longing, like a craving for air underwater. ~ Donna Tartt,
1133:In any business that grows big on one business model, transitions can throw everything in the air. ~ Bing Gordon,
1134:Inbound Covenant air support,” Blue-Four reported over the COM link. “ETA is two minutes, Chief. ~ Eric S Nylund,
1135:I sucked in so much air it was a wonder Hawk didn’t immediately pass out due to lack of oxygen. ~ Kristen Ashley,
1136:I write in acrobatics and pirouettes in the air - I write because I so deeply want to speak. ~ Clarice Lispector,
1137:"Love is a luxury." "No. Love is an element." An element. Like air to breathe, earth to stand on. ~ Laini Taylor,
1138:My back leaned against a tree, and I allowed the tang of the morning air to kiss my cheeks. ~ Brittainy C Cherry,
1139:On a le temps de viellir. L'air est plein de nos cris. Mais l'habitude est une grande sourdine. ~ Samuel Beckett,
1140:Springing into the air, I spun and delivered a nasty I-hope-someone-sees-this spin kick. ~ Jennifer L Armentrout,
1141:The air around her was cool lately, as if she were creating a vacuum with her unhappiness. ~ Sarah Addison Allen,
1142:The Angeles air was quiet, and for a while I laid still, listening to the sound of Maxon breathing. ~ Kiera Cass,
1143:The bats stop flying above and the moon stands still. He commands the air and the sky and my body. ~ Eliza Freed,
1144:the rain in this room is low and thick
and undressing my heart through the air. – intimacy  ~ Nayyirah Waheed,
1145:The tenderness between two people can turn the air tender, the room tender, time itself tender. ~ David Levithan,
1146:The trees are our lungs, the rivers our circulation, the air our breath, and the earth our body. ~ Deepak Chopra,
1147:... where I walked, the frost shaped itself to my will, dancing in the air like music over water. ~ Eugie Foster,
1148:AIR, n. A nutritious substance supplied by a bountiful Providence for the fattening of the poor. ~ Ambrose Bierce,
1149:As for self-deceit, most people find it as essential for survival as air. You rarely indulge in it. ~ Dean Koontz,
1150:Be like a lotus. Let the beauty of your heart speak. Be grateful to the mud, water, air and the light. ~ Amit Ray,
1151:Bending over them with a languorous air of self-surrender, she seemed unusually fond of geraniums. ~ Rebecca West,
1152:Bom dia!” Addy sings under the awning of his favorite open-air juice bar on Rua Santa Clara, his ~ Georgia Hunter,
1153:Bridges are built over thin air. Someone must lay the first plank, the first brick, take the risk. ~ Nalini Singh,
1154:Can one drown in one's element... If fish can drown in water, can human beings suffocate in air? ~ Salman Rushdie,
1155:Don't mind her. She keeps her nose so high in the air, she's liable to drown in a good rainstorm. ~ Sandra Dallas,
1156:Even sound seemed to fail in this air, like the air was worn out with carrying sounds so long. ~ William Faulkner,
1157:For in that city [New York] there is neurosis in the air which the inhabitants mistake for energy. ~ Evelyn Waugh,
1158:I don't consider myself to be precious, necessarily, but give me air-conditioning or give me death. ~ Tim Federle,
1159:I felt laden. Air itself has weight and mass, and Kansas had the most air of anywhere I'd ever been. ~ Leif Enger,
1160:If we play genie and grant client wishes, we are apt to construct castles of code in the air. ~ Larry Constantine,
1161:Inspiration is constantly in the air. It's up to us to develop the sensitivity to pick up on it. ~ Herbie Hancock,
1162:Love is in the air these days, so we thought we'd give a try to make your day a little brighter. ~ Franz Schubert,
1163:Maxim Four:” Faith said, dropping out of the track. “Close air support covereth a multitude of sins. ~ John Ringo,
1164:New warmth stirred the air, and the wheat moved and eddied, with a whispered rustle, as if waking up. ~ Lee Child,
1165:Novalee watched his lips shape the words...the sounds, like whispered secrets, hanging in the air. ~ Billie Letts,
1166:Once GNU is written, everyone will be able to obtain good system software free, just like air. ~ Richard Stallman,
1167:Outside, the September air was enticingly fragrant, yellow with pollen and rich, lemony sunlight. ~ Alice Hoffman,
1168:she had said, so naturally and with such an air of conviction that he had been genuinely touched. ~ Marcel Proust,
1169:She’s like a breath of fresh air.
I may be the Big Bad Wolf, but even wolves need to breathe. ~ Courtney Cole,
1170:Strip away the usual hot air, and bin Laden's audiotape is the sign of a seriously weakened man. ~ Fareed Zakaria,
1171:The ability to talk to other people seemed to be leaking out of me like air out of an old balloon. ~ Marian Keyes,
1172:The air between them filled with all that remained unsaid. All that should be said.
Yet wasn't. ~ Ren e Ahdieh,
1173:The air was thick, wet, steamy and larded with the cloying smell of tropical orchids in bloom. ~ Raymond Chandler,
1174:The chameleon, who is said to feed upon nothing but air, has of all animals the nimblest tongue. ~ Jonathan Swift,
1175:The grease from the awful lunch buffet took to the air, becoming more a skin coating than a smell. ~ Harlan Coben,
1176:The Queen peered down at Jack and mused, “Aren’t you a little young to be in my Royal Air Force? ~ David Walliams,
1177:were true, then they needed each other just as much as they needed air to breathe. “Mr. Mayfield—Jett? ~ J C Reed,
1178:Who who whose smell in the air of her room, whose fingerprints all over her friends’ secret places. ~ Tana French,
1179:A general air of surprise and genuine satisfaction fell upon everyone as they saw the pianist enter. ~ Kate Chopin,
1180:Air power is the most difficult of military force to measure or even express in precise terms. ~ Winston Churchill,
1181:And her dumplings were so light they would float in the air and you'd have to catch 'em to eat 'em. ~ Fannie Flagg,
1182:And the boy whose temper seemed tethered to the air itself…they didn’t know what to make of him. ~ Victoria Schwab,
1183:Clean air is a basic right. The responsibility to ensure that falls to Congress and the president. ~ Thomas Carper,
1184:desperate gasp of air through clenched teeth as Andrew tried not to get sick in front of the crowd. ~ Nora Sakavic,
1185:Even a really bad creator would at least have started with Earth, Air, Fire, Water and Surprise. ~ Terry Pratchett,
1186:I find a great deal of comfort and care in my faith and prayer. I'd sooner do without air than prayer. ~ Mary Karr,
1187:In cities no one notices specific dying. Dying is a quality of the air. It's everywhere and nowhere. ~ Don DeLillo,
1188:In my experience a good row not only does not clear the air but can land you with a lifelong enemy. ~ Iris Murdoch,
1189:Je crois pouvoir dire à son air qu’il trouvait que j’étais quelqu’un qui vaut la peine d’être vécu. ~ Ga tan Soucy,
1190:Kid A is about an abortion. An abortion of the soul. *Begins to cry, holds up air quotes* Thom Yorke. ~ Thom Yorke,
1191:Life lobs us into the air like a stone, and we fly along, saying as we go: “You see, I’m moving. ~ Fernando Pessoa,
1192:Male penguins are unfaithful up to an advanced age, a phenomenon sometimes attributed to the sea air. ~ Will Cuppy,
1193:No more the mounting larks, while Daphne sings, Shall, list'ning, in mid-air suspend their wings. ~ Alexander Pope,
1194:pedigree whose odor even the forest of air-freshener trees he’d hung from the mirror couldn’t mask. ~ Ransom Riggs,
1195:People need space to air out their thoughts, to have a sense of themselves - unfettered by anything. ~ Patti Smith,
1196:She approached with her tail up in the air and waving slowly back and forth. The fringe of hair ~ Laurien Berenson,
1197:She didn’t scream. There was no air in her lungs that she could have dragged up to make a sound; ~ Cassandra Clare,
1198:She flinched as Crowfeather’s flank brushed hers, making her fur tingle like the air before a storm. ~ Erin Hunter,
1199:The air had a soft, golden aroma that made him think of a calm breakfast in a well-lighted kitchen. ~ Stephen King,
1200:The BBC, during its 24 hours on the air, plays a very wide range of stuff. And it's not commercial. ~ Robin Trower,
1201:The question of truth is forever in the air, and people look for it with particular fervor in art. ~ Duane Michals,
1202:The slightest stirring in the air can set a hurricane in motion a thousand miles off. (Acheron) ~ Sherrilyn Kenyon,
1203:Absence is a house so vast that inside you will pass through its walls and hang pictures on the air. ~ Pablo Neruda,
1204:air hostesses, who, until the 1950s, had to be unmarried white women under the age of thirty-five. ~ Serinity Young,
1205:A knife plunged into the center
of summer. Air

and terror, which become teeth together. ~ Laura Kasischke,
1206: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,
1207:at a view that promises them seven states on the rare sunny days when the air is perfectly clear. And ~ Neil Gaiman,
1208:Big giant insect thing holding me several hundred feet in the air? What's there to be nervous about? ~ Julie Kagawa,
1209:Despite the economic disaster that is Russia, there are still air shows taking place in the country. ~ Paul Virilio,
1210:Gold gives to the ugliest thing a certain charming air, For that without it were else a miserable affair. ~ Moliere,
1211:his shoulders slumped as though he were a human-shaped balloon that had just lost half of its air. ~ Bentley Little,
1212:I decided I wasn't going to come down. I was going to fly. I was going to stay up in the air forever. ~ Jesse Owens,
1213:I know that our bodies were made to thrive only in pure air, and the scenes in which pure air is found. ~ John Muir,
1214:I love my kids with all my heart and the last thing I want to worry about is the air they breathe. ~ Julianne Moore,
1215:It was a beautiful bright autumn day, with air like cider and a sky so blue you could drown in it. ~ Diana Gabaldon,
1216:I've got the key to my castle in the air, but whether I can unlock the door remains to be seen. ~ Louisa May Alcott,
1217:Loneliness adds beauty to life. It puts a special burn on sunsets and makes night air smell better. ~ Henry Rollins,
1218:May I kiss you then? On this miserable paper? I might as well open the window and kiss the night air. ~ Franz Kafka,
1219:Music, in performance, is a type of sculpture. The air in the performance is sculpted into something. ~ Frank Zappa,
1220:Night camp wasn't much better. The air was thick with hostility,sideways glances, and accusing stares. ~ Kat Martin,
1221:Nothing but the effects of dust and vapor in the thin skin of air whereupon she crawls wingless. ~ James Tiptree Jr,
1222:Nothing can stop an enemy from picking wireless messages out of the free air - and nothing did. ~ Barbara W Tuchman,
1223:Only air and light and the love of friends! Let no man lose heart who still has these. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1224:Our situation, with global warming and air quality and all of that, has gotten to be catastrophic. ~ Morgan Freeman,
1225:She would walk toward him, sniffing the air around him, like a hound. He smelled of alcohol—not ~ Tanya Anne Crosby,
1226:Somewhere,” I say out loud and hope she hears, “this water is nothing at all. It is lighter than air. ~ Ally Condie,
1227:The air moved slowly around his body, somehow tangible, gold flaked, every dust mote a lantern. ~ Maggie Stiefvater,
1228:There are some short essays that are very grave, and most contemporary novels are lighter than air. ~ Fran Lebowitz,
1229:the spring air just on the cold side of perfect, the late-afternoon light heavenly in its hurtfulness. ~ John Green,
1230:The tenderness between two people can turn the air tender, the room tender, time itself tender" -A ~ David Levithan,
1231:Thoughts shut up want air,  And spoil, like bales unopen’d to the sun. ~ Edward Young, Night-Thoughts (1742–1745),
1232:We passed Columbia, the state furnace, inhaling hot garnet air as if straight from Aunt Bea's oven. ~ Ray Blackston,
1233:We should take mothers in high seas and drown them there, they are as poisonous as lead in the air. ~ Philip K Dick,
1234:Words easy to be understood do often hit the mark, when high and learned ones do only pierce the air. ~ John Bunyan,
1235:Absence is a house so vast that inside you will pass through its walls and hang pictures on the air. ~ Pablo Neruda,
1236:Air superiority is a condition for all operations, at sea, in land, and in the air. ~ Arthur Tedder 1st Baron Tedder,
1237:an air of infinite reluctance M. Poirot climbed aboard the train. The conductor climbed after him. ~ Agatha Christie,
1238:Clean air, clean water, open spaces - these should once again be the birthright of every American. ~ Richard M Nixon,
1239:...for in that city [New York] there is neurosis in the air which the inhabitants mistake for energy. ~ Evelyn Waugh,
1240:He had the effect on her of a window being thrown open and fresh air and sunlight being let in ~ Elizabeth von Arnim,
1241:I hate Jesse for leaving me behind. If he asked, I would have walked into the air with him. ~ Shaun David Hutchinson,
1242:I keep my enemies close/ I give 'em enough rope/ They put themselves in the air/ I just kick away the chair. ~ Jay Z,
1243:I'm not sure whether he's looking for a frozen dinner or just taking advantage of the free cold air. ~ Lauren Oliver,
1244:I remember too much; I am like the air on a calm day as it holds itself still, letting nothing escape. ~ Colm T ib n,
1245:I was born into wealth and there was nothing I could do about it. It was there like food or air. ~ David Rockefeller,
1246:Last year NASA’s total budget was less than the cost of air-conditioning for troops in Iraq. ~ Margaret Lazarus Dean,
1247:make to this charge?” Orm replied: “The air was alive with spears, and there was naught else to be done. ~ Anonymous,
1248:My skin still sings from his touch. His cologne lingers on my shirt, the air kissed by his presence. ~ Adriana Locke,
1249:Poets themselves, tho' liars by profession, always endeavour to give an air of truth to their fictions. ~ David Hume,
1250:So close to the powers of evil she must have lived that she still breathed more freely in their air. ~ Edith Wharton,
1251:Spring won't let me stay in this house any longer! I must get out and breathe the air deeply again. ~ Gustav Mahler,
1252:Talent is what drives this world ... Doesn’t matter how many satellites you f---ing stick in the air. ~ Howard Stern,
1253:That which is most subtle in matter is air, in air the soul, in the soul intelligence, in intelligence God. ~ Hermes,
1254:The hot, stagnant air, only marginally cooler without the sun’s heat, draped us in its sticky blanket. ~ Bobby Adair,
1255:There's a responsibility in being a person. It's more than just taking up space where air would be. ~ John Steinbeck,
1256:The sky is grey, with a thin TV-static drizzle that hangs in the air like it's been freeze-framed. ~ Scarlett Thomas,
1257:This upper limit, of earth at our feet is visible and touches the air, but below it reaches to infinity ~ Xenophanes,
1258:This was the boy who now kissed her without reservation, as if he were dying and she was air itself. ~ Morgan Rhodes,
1259:To happy folkAll heaviest words no more of meaning bearThan far-off bells saddening the Summer air. ~ William Morris,
1260:To propel a dirigible balloon through the air is like pushing a candle through a brick wall. ~ Alberto Santos Dumont,
1261:When ghosts rose, they drew energy from their surroundings, depriving the air around them of heat. ~ Cassandra Clare,
1262:A solitary finger of light fell upon it, illuminating motes of golden dust floating in the air. ~ Christopher Paolini,
1263:Become dust - and they will throw thee in the air; Become stone - and they will throw thee on glass. ~ Muhammad Iqbal,
1264:Crestone’s pyre is the only community open-air pyre in America and, in fact, in the Western world.* ~ Caitlin Doughty,
1265:Desperation ran deep, needing Xander’s affection, his love, craving it as much as the air I breathed. ~ Ashlan Thomas,
1266:He took a deep breath, as if he were taking the air from my own lungs and swallowing it for himself. ~ Alyson Richman,
1267:I don't like the compression on compact discs. It's lacking in air, and it's lacking in majesty. ~ Marianne Faithfull,
1268:I’d rather be happy and odd than miserable and ordinary,' she said, sticking her chin in the air. ~ Michelle Magorian,
1269:I looked a hundred times and all I saw was dust. The sun broke through and flecks of gold filled the air. ~ Mark Nepo,
1270:I would rather sit in the open air, for no dust gathers on the grass, unless where man has broken ground. ~ Anonymous,
1271:Just how good of a citizen does one have to be" I asked, "in order to have water, air, and medical help? ~ Ann Leckie,
1272:Love is a luxury."
"No. Love is an element."
An element. Like air to breathe, earth to stand on. ~ Laini Taylor,
1273:Mausoleum air and anguished pauses: If this production were a poem, it would be mostly white space. ~ Richard Corliss,
1274:She pictured the diaphanous wings of flies glittering like cut coal in the air above her friend’s body. ~ Jane Thynne,
1275:The air is crowded with birds -- beautiful, tender, intelligent birds -- to whom life is a song. ~ George Henry Lewes,
1276:The air soft as that of Seville in April, and so fragrant that it was delicious to breathe it. ~ Christopher Columbus,
1277:The Earth with its scarred face is the symbol of the Past; the Air and Heaven, of Futurity. ~ Samuel Taylor Coleridge,
1278:The ingredients of health and long life, are great temperance, open air, easy labor, and little care. ~ Philip Sidney,
1279:The lion crouches in the tall grass. The gazelle sniffs the air. The awful stillness before the strike. ~ Rick Yancey,
1280:The mist had grown heavier, like a drizzle that did not fall so much as lie upon the very air itself. ~ Mark Gelineau,
1281:The smell of moist earth and lilacs hung in the air like wisps of the past and hints of the future. ~ Margaret Millar,
1282:the spring air just on the cold side of perfect, the late-afternoon light heavenly in its hurtfulness. a ~ John Green,
1283:The word 'ivory' rang in the air, was whispered, was sighed. You would think they were praying to it. ~ Joseph Conrad,
1284:this heart yearns...
for the salt of unsmelt air
unswept thunderstorms...
unknown adventures. ~ Sanober Khan,
1285:We came crying hither.
Thou know’st the first time that we smell the air
We wawl and cry. ~ William Shakespeare,
1286:When I was 12, we went from Glasgow to Aberdeen on a school trip. It was called fresh air fortnight. ~ Billy Connolly,
1287:When lies have been accepted for some time, the truth always astounds with an air of novelty. ~ Clement of Alexandria,
1288:When you're writing a sketch, it has to be surrounded by a situation. It can't just be out of the air. ~ Leslie Jones,
1289:With an air of confession, Jin lowered his voice. "Eggs come out of chickens' butts, you know. ~ Lois McMaster Bujold,
1290:Dance India Dance is family to me. I actually miss the madness whenever the season is not on air. ~ Mithun Chakraborty,
1291:Dead Air' is full of rants; it's a rant-based book. Yes, it's self-indulgence. I plead guilty; mea culpa. ~ Iain Banks,
1292:From my first breath in this world, all I wanted was a good set of lungs and air to fill them with... p 1 ~ Leif Enger,
1293:I breathed the air of deliverance through books, and through books I leapt over the walls of confinement. ~ Bill Ayers,
1294:If I cannot air this pain and alter it, I will surely die of it. That's the beginning of social protest. ~ Audre Lorde,
1295:If we maintain our faith in God, love of freedom, and superior global air power, the future looks good. ~ Curtis LeMay,
1296:I knew none of it then - if indeed I know any of it now and am not just making patterns in the air. ~ Bernhard Schlink,
1297:It’s easy to make bricks, but making houses requires far more than throwing a pile of bricks in the air. ~ Bill Bryson,
1298:I want to live in a world free of air talkers and technological affairs. Is that too much to ask? My ~ Lindsey Leavitt,
1299:I wish I had a horse; then I could run for miles in this splendid air, and not lose my breath." Jo ~ Louisa May Alcott,
1300:I worked there [on Pontiac] three weeks, got really sick of it, went back home and joined the Air Force. ~ Johnny Cash,
1301:Marco’s hands are slender, quick and brutal. They are the hands of a man who shapes air. Together ~ Robert Olen Butler,
1302:Music to me is the air I breathe it's the blood that pumps through my veins that keeps me alive ~ Billie Joe Armstrong,
1303:Nothing is more rewarding than to take a song, create it out of thin air and then watch it affect people. ~ Luke Bryan,
1304:Our world isn't made of earth, air and water or even molecules and atoms; our world is made of language. ~ Tom Robbins,
1305:Shade appears behind her, solidifying out of thin air, and wraps her up in an expert military hold. ~ Victoria Aveyard,
1306:She constantly felt as if she were physically wading through air the consistency of thick, wet cement. The ~ Susan May,
1307:That’s when it occurs to me that maybe the rocks are weighing him down so he doesn’t rise into the air. ~ Jandy Nelson,
1308:Their color slowly faded from out of the flowers; but their scent lingered to honey the air he breathed. ~ E M Forster,
1309:There are countless men in the air, on land and at sea, and all that really happens happens to me. ~ Jorge Luis Borges,
1310:...they watched the humans disappear. They watched them dissolve, like moving tablets in the humid air. ~ Markus Zusak,
1311:This freedom, this liberty, this beautiful and terrible thing, needful to man as air, usable as earth. ~ Robert Hayden,
1312:Words that are full of hurt sometimes need to be left in the air where they have been spoken. ~ Alexander McCall Smith,
1313:You are to me an object so intensely desirable that the air I breathe in a room empty of you is unhealthy ~ John Keats,
1314:Your nose has defense mechanisms that prevent impurities and excessively cold air from entering your body. ~ S J Scott,
1315:Air is the very substance of our freedom, the substance of superhuman joy.... aerial joy is freedom. ~ Gaston Bachelard,
1316:An arrow may fly through the air and leave no trace; but an ill thought leaves a trail like a serpent. ~ Charles Mackay,
1317:A sunny, happy day is beautiful, but when it's moody, and storm is coming, there's an energy in the air. ~ Brett Dennen,
1318:A world with a sudden limit on air travel would be tremendously different from the one we live in now. ~ Charles C Mann,
1319:Everything on this planet has something to do with music. Music functions in the realm of sculptured air. ~ Frank Zappa,
1320:I believe in beauty. I believe in stones and water, air and soil, people and their future and their fate. ~ Ansel Adams,
1321:I breathed the air of deliverance through books, and through books I leapt over the walls of confinement.. ~ Bill Ayers,
1322:I feel like the earth, astonished at fragrance borne in the air, made pregnant with mystery from a drop of rain. ~ Rumi,
1323:If there is one thing I dislike, it is the man who tries to air his grievances when I wish to air mine. ~ P G Wodehouse,
1324:In every American there is an air of incorrigible innocence, which seems to conceal a diabolical cunning. ~ A E Housman,
1325:Leave glory to great folks. Ah, castles in the air cost a vast deal to keep up! ~ Edward Bulwer Lytton 1st Baron Lytton,
1326:Lilaced thing
The soft rustle of beetle wings
In air that is warm and grey
And is not strong ~ Dorothea Lasky,
1327:Our military should be trained and structured around missions, not the elements of air, water, and land. ~ Lou Gerstner,
1328:Resist faith. Resist trust. Believe only in what you touch with your hands. The rest is error and air. ~ Brian Staveley,
1329:Rivers perhaps are the only physical features of the world that are at their best from the air. ~ Anne Morrow Lindbergh,
1330:Songs don't just come out of the air. They take time, but its good fun, too. Maurice gave me encouragement. ~ Andy Gibb,
1331:Thats why we are inconveniencing air traffickers, to make sure nobody is carrying weapons on airplanes. ~ George W Bush,
1332:...the air seeming to gather around her like held breath. As if this whole place were a story about her. ~ Laini Taylor,
1333:The first time that I performed as an actor was the first day on the set of 'The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air.' ~ Will Smith,
1334:The silence lent a faint weight to the air. As though I were sitting alone, at the bottom of the sea. ~ Haruki Murakami,
1335:The smog was heavy, my eyes were weeping from it, the sun was hot, the air stank, a regular hell is L.A. ~ Jack Kerouac,
1336:We achieve nothing. Life hurls us like a stone, and we sail through the air saying, ‘Look at me move. ~ Fernando Pessoa,
1337:We are never alone. We are all aspects of one great being. No matter how far apart we are, the air links us. ~ Yoko Ono,
1338:We over-eat, over-buy, and over-built, spewing out our toxic wastes upon the earth and into the air. ~ Richard J Foster,
1339:You are everything to me, my sun, my moon, the air I breathe. Nothing exists except you. I love you. ~ Rachel Higginson,
1340:Air, meskipun ia menggenang dan mengalir dan tak memiliki bentuk sendiri, adalah roda tempat kita dibentuk. ~ Mike Carey,
1341:At first there’s nothing to see, but you feel a sort of weariness that tells you something is in the air. ~ E H Gombrich,
1342:Climb aboard, Jonesy. I'm going to send you up where the air is rare and the view is much more than fair. ~ Stephen King,
1343:Eeek!” Lavinia screeched, her ghost turning to static like an off-air channel on an old television set. ~ Leighann Dobbs,
1344:Every good sit-in requires one guy in a nice suit. It lends an air of sophistication to the proceedings. ~ Tommy Wallach,
1345:finger in the air. “Correction. I’d be a producer’s dream. Freaking out on every task? That’s ratings gold! ~ Liz Fenton,
1346:He declined to let us take our air rifles to the Landing (I had already begun to think of shooting Francis) ~ Harper Lee,
1347:He had the gaunt frame and unhealthy demeanor of a man who had gotten far too much fresh air and exercise. ~ Scott Meyer,
1348:Here I am of the air, a beautiful thing for the light to shine on. Perhaps you will remember that. I am... ~ Paul Auster,
1349:If you want to change something, change it. Don't just sit around sighing all day like a balloon losing air. ~ Anonymous,
1350:I got an alibi, just in case you think I did it. Tighter than a crab's ass, and that is air tight. ~ James Ellroy,
1351:I maintained my steady post-breakfast diet of air, which is more substantial in LA because of the smog. All ~ Zach Anner,
1352:In my family we've always found the world's air hard to breathe; we arrive hoping for somewhere better. ~ Salman Rushdie,
1353:It is the 1st mild day of March. Each minute sweeter than before... there is a blessing in the air. ~ William Wordsworth,
1354:I try to end every chapter with an air of suspense. I try to leave the reader wanting to turn the page. ~ Nelson DeMille,
1355:It's really building Air America that I'm focused on, and for me, that almost only means doing a good show. ~ Al Franken,
1356:Joe went all the way home with his mouth wide open, to rinse the rum out with as much air as possible. ~ Charles Dickens,
1357:Life, according to Zen, ought to be lived as a bird flies through the air, or as a fish swims in the water. ~ D T Suzuki,
1358:Livvie's screams rent the air. James flinched at the sound, but Caleb's blood sang. I am both men. - Caleb ~ C J Roberts,
1359:Markus came back on the air. “Jiro and Dinah, you must be ready to fire the main propulsion at apogee— ~ Neal Stephenson,
1360:People who are unhappy in relationships carry about them a distinct air of discontent and isolation. ~ Patricia Cornwell,
1361:She liked air. The very idea of it. Of something ever present, always needed, but virtually invisible. ~ Mina V Esguerra,
1362:Sometimes we have to step away to appreciate what we have. We need distance and air to grow a relationship. ~ Eve Carter,
1363:The air in Provence is impregnated with the aroma of garlic, which makes it very healthful to breathe. ~ Alexandre Dumas,
1364:The air is a question and those who travel upon it travel in questions. When will I find what? Where is who? ~ Amy Leach,
1365:The air smelled like a mélange of everyone's perfume and hair products, with a slight undertone of booze. ~ Sara Shepard,
1366:The air was hot and wet, as if it had absorbed the sweat of countless bodies. It dripped also with scandal. ~ Monica Ali,
1367:There’s no better place for writing than a rooftop—the fresh air makes your words come out like songs. ~ Jonathan Auxier,
1368:The wet, cold air created the kind of atmospheric pressure that caresses a bullet and keeps it on course. ~ David Bishop,
1369:This book is dedicated to Wilbur and Orville Wright, without whom air sickness would still be just a dream. ~ Dave Barry,
1370:Trying to avoid media messages is like holding your breath to avoid air pollution—it’s not going to happen. ~ Bren Brown,
1371:We ought to take outdoor walks, to refresh and raise our spirits by deep breathing in the open air. ~ Seneca the Younger,
1372:When mountain-climbing is made too easy, the spiritual effect the mountain exercises vanishes into the air. ~ D T Suzuki,
1373:When you want wisdom as much as you wanted air when you were immersed in the water, you will receive it. ~ Joseph Murphy,
1374:Would PBS go so far as to give air time to an even more extreme kind of disinformer, a Holocaust denier? ~ Joseph J Romm,
1375:...you are not what you seem - you're a Sylph - you leave and the air retains your image - you haunt me... ~ John Geddes,
1376:You don’t look beautiful.” Hunter smiled as the cool night air hit my face.
“Thanks.”
“You look sexy. ~ Skyla Madi,
1377:All you can do for another person is be an environment in which if they wanted to come up for air, they could. ~ Ram Dass,
1378:And darkness. You can’t see it no more than you can see air, but when it’s all around you sure enough know it. ~ Ron Rash,
1379:But human borders mean nothing to air, water, windblown soil or seeds or migrating fish, birds or mammals. ~ David Suzuki,
1380:Getting the wind knocked out of you is the only way to remind your lungs how much they like the taste of air. ~ Sarah Kay,
1381:He called himself her pimp, except for the fact, he said, that he didn't like standing in the night air. ~ Charlie LeDuff,
1382:I am an Air Force brat - that's the terminology they use for military kids who are traveling constantly. ~ Vanessa Lachey,
1383:I couldn't make every song about Texas because it wouldn't be new; it wouldn't be a breath of fresh air. ~ Chamillionaire,
1384:I exist. It is soft, so soft, so slow. And light: it seems as though it suspends in the air. It moves. ~ Jean Paul Sartre,
1385:If a fish is the movement of water embodied, given shape, then cat is a diagram and pattern of suble air. ~ Doris Lessing,
1386:In time, the church will actually be organized more as a military force with an army, navy, air force, etc. ~ Rick Joyner,
1387:It's amazing the limitation of the human anatomy, the fact that food and air must share a common passage. ~ Philip K Dick,
1388:I will take the sun in my mouth and leap into the ripe air Alive with closed eyes to dash against darkness ~ e e cummings,
1389:Love is like walking a tightrope thirty thousand feet in the air. It's bloody terrifying. And it's amazing. ~ Donna Grant,
1390:Love. It was the beginning and end of everything, the foundation and the ceiling and the air in between. ~ Kristin Hannah,
1391:Power comes and goes. It can vanish in the twinkling of an eye, like smoke dissolving in the air. ~ Archie Fire Lame Deer,
1392:Rolling down the windows, yeah I got an air conditiona, but I got a sound I want the whole world to listenta. ~ Masta Ace,
1393:She always played his song because whenever she saw him, it was like moving into a warm pocket of air. ~ Elizabeth Strout,
1394:She smelled like road dust, and honey, and the smell the air holds seconds before a heavy summer rain. ~ Patrick Rothfuss,
1395:Surely you know that pleasure soon evaporates, into thin air?
Then all we are left with are stories. ~ Hanan Al Shaykh,
1396:The air is fresher here. Rock walls rise on either side of me. They must be the bowl of the volcano. ~ Gail Carson Levine,
1397:The black night was suddenly lit up with thousands of flaming arrows, sailing in high arcs through the air, ~ Morgan Rice,
1398:The crucial point is always the own cost structure. Therefore I created a Low Cost alliance with air Berlin. ~ Niki Lauda,
1399:The need for love and intimacy is a fundamental human need, as primal as the need for food, water, and air. ~ Dean Ornish,
1400:The only books that work are those which fly through the air - the ones you let happen, not make happen. ~ Rosemary Wells,
1401:There is nothing like the cure of fresh air for cases of bladder infection, paranoia, and Cartesian thinking. ~ Rawi Hage,
1402:There was a whole world of air, but without you there, I couldn't breathe any of it in. ~ Misty Paquette Misty Provencher,
1403:To any white body receiving the light from the sun, or the air, the shadows will be of a bluish cast. ~ Leonardo da Vinci,
1404:TV goes to a commercial for air freshener. A woman is spraying air freshener so her family will be happy. ~ Gillian Flynn,
1405:Wasn’t it you who said, and I quote”—he made air quotes—“I thought I was wrong once, but I was mistaken. ~ S J D Peterson,
1406:What an air of probability sometimes runs through a dream! And at others, what a heap of absurdities it is! ~ Jane Austen,
1407:What is growing a baby if not making a flower appear from thin air, turning one scarf into two? (pg.131) ~ Chloe Benjamin,
1408:When you know something’s wrong, but you don’t know exactly what it is, the air around you changes. ~ Sarah Addison Allen,
1409:When you want success as badly as you want the air, then you will get it. There is no other secret of success. ~ Socrates,
1410:Wherever wind visits, there it freshens the air; wherever wisdom visits, there it freshens the mind! ~ Mehmet Murat ildan,
1411:You give the air of looking for someone, Sophie had said. But I think the missing person is yourself. Each ~ John le Carr,
1412:Bandar had effortlessly converted Ratiram’s grit into the smoke rings that he blew triumphantly in the air. ~ Pawan Mishra,
1413:Hermione se leva d’un bond, l’air aussi surexcité que le jour où on leur avait rendu leurs premiers devoirs. ~ J K Rowling,
1414:Her soul was as cold as the air that bit through London in winter, her grief a shadow to the vengeance.... ~ Michelle Zink,
1415:He who once became aware of the power of Solidarity and who breathed the air of freedom will not be crushed. ~ Lech Walesa,
1416:If a fish is the movement of water embodied, given shape, then cat is a diagram and pattern of subtle air. ~ Doris Lessing,
1417:il semblait avoir perdu ce ton de froideur impassible qui lui était si naturel ; il n'avait plus l'air anglais. ~ Stendhal,
1418:Is thinking small?" asked Isobel. "Small as air." May tapped my head with her finger. "And just as big. ~ Gordon Dahlquist,
1419:I want you to stay more than I want air. Or hamburgers,” he added. “And you know how much I love hamburgers. ~ Eliza Gayle,
1420:I was hired to do this one great script called 'Cap'n Ricky' and that project is up in the air at the moment. ~ David Wain,
1421:My suit blew up into a parachute. All this water rushed in, there's air, water in there. I was freaking out. ~ Ryan Lochte,
1422:nobody understood that no amount of makeup, fresh air or shopping was going to fill the hole in her heart. ~ Cecelia Ahern,
1423:Oh, this beer here is cold, cold and hop-bitter, no point coming up for air, gulp, till it's all--hahhhh. ~ Thomas Pynchon,
1424:Our hope is we move beyond denial and into debate... If we cleaned up the air, would it really be bad for us? ~ Bob Inglis,
1425:Some mornings I thought I saw your worry frost our blankets, hang in the air with your cloudy breath. ~ Alaya Dawn Johnson,
1426:Something’s wrong in the air, you know, when a book costs less than a bullet. Or a Coke. Values-wise. ~ Matthew J Sullivan,
1427:That just sends the wrong message to everybody. [Donald Trump] should have the least amount of air time. ~ Chelsea Handler,
1428:The bungle tour is a bit up in the air due to the fact this at we are getting screwed by our overseas label. ~ Trevor Dunn,
1429:The Sikorsky helicopter’s huge blades beat at the air like a jilted bride as it hovered over the clearing, ~ Russell Blake,
1430:The vows that woman makes to her fond lover are only fit to be written on air or on the swiftly passing stream. ~ Catullus,
1431:Those rich guys were right. Money can't buy happiness, because happiness is everywhere. It's free, like air. ~ Donald Jans,
1432:Unexpected change is like a breath of fresh air -- a little brisk at first, but magic for the body and soul. ~ Susan Wiggs,
1433:When going for a run, I pick fresh air, openness, and scenery of the outdoors over a treadmill every time. ~ Robert Cheeke,
1434:When you know you know nothing, an air of openness and humility prevails. Then real understanding enters the mind. ~ Mooji,
1435:You need fresh air," he said.
"We're outside," I pointed out. "It doesn't get any fresher than that. ~ Rachel Hawthorne,
1436:A great thing about these trees is that they are excellent for cleaning, both groundwater, and of course, air. ~ Mike Lowry,
1437:At the time, many American air officers regarded what their allies the British were doing as mass murder. ~ Daniel Ellsberg,
1438:But it was only hot outside, and generally I only walked outside between one air-conditioned place to another. ~ John Green,
1439:but there was a soft, almost indefinable difference in the air between a wakeful house and a sleeping one. ~ Seanan McGuire,
1440:Dan mencintai tanah air Indonesia dapat ditumbuhkan dengan mengenal Indonesia bersama rakyatnya dari dekat... ~ Soe Hok Gie,
1441:Faith is one foot on the ground, one foot in the air, and a queasy feeling in the stomach. —Mother Angelica ~ Haley Stewart,
1442:For the first time I heard shots fired in anger, heard bullets strike flesh or whistle through the air. ~ Winston Churchill,
1443:How sad, how strange, we make companions out of air and hurt them, so they will defy us, completing creation. ~ John Updike,
1444:I am convinced that the air we normally breathe is a kind of water, and men and women are a species of fish. ~ D H Lawrence,
1445:I don't want to die before Will Smith 'cause then I miss that awesome 'Fresh Prince of Bel-Air' marathon. ~ Hannibal Buress,
1446:I like a girl with a substantial bottom,' said Renoir, drawing in the air the size bottom he preferred. ~ Christopher Moore,
1447:It felt right not to talk. It felt good just to be. Sometimes there was no need to fill the air with words. ~ Witi Ihimaera,
1448:It was a kind of laugh that made me wish there was no air for those manic waves to travel on and reach my ears. ~ Matt Haig,
1449:Oh, aye. A bit of mist in the air might bring the selkies out to play. The selkies are seal people, you know. ~ Susan Wiggs,
1450:Royal Canadian Air Farce, and I was in three sketches there. And they wrote some really great stuff for me. ~ Trish Stratus,
1451:so that his formal appointment, made on 9 January 1919, was that of Secretary of State for War and Air. He ~ Martin Gilbert,
1452:Suppose it was too much to hope for a man who could fix an air conditioner and have a soul at the same time. ~ Joanna Wylde,
1453:the rank and melancholy smell of charred wet wood and sodden leaves coming towards me on a wisp of air. ~ Daphne du Maurier,
1454:Water and air, the two essential fluids on which all life depends, have become global garbage cans. ~ Jacques Yves Cousteau,
1455:We need Joy as we need air. We need Love as we need water. We need each other as we need the earth we share. ~ Maya Angelou,
1456:Ah, good conversation - there's nothing like it, is there? The air of ideas is the only air worth breathing. ~ Edith Wharton,
1457:Apparemment, pour être qui tu es, la seule possibilité qui te reste c'est d'avoir l'air de quelqu'un d'autre. ~ Jos Saramago,
1458:Credit is the air that financial markets breathe, and when the air is poisoned, there's no place to hide. ~ Charles R Morris,
1459:Did you just curse? Isn't 'hell' - she air quoted - "a cursed word?"
"How 'bout you go straight there and see? ~ P C Cast,
1460:Do you have a cat and is she sitting on your lap? Does her forehead smell like cedar trees and fresh sweet air? ~ Ruth Ozeki,
1461:Filming is like a long air journey: there's so much hanging around and boredom that they keep giving you food. ~ John Cleese,
1462:He holds his hands up like he's defending himself, like he's trying to push the words in the air back into me. ~ Nicola Yoon,
1463:I feel like someone breathed new air into my lungs. I am not Abnegation. I am not Dauntless. I am Divergent. ~ Veronica Roth,
1464:I'm an instant responder. Somebody told me I'm a living Twitter. I'm quick to respond and quick to fill air. ~ Sheila Nevins,
1465:In my family, we don’t so much air our grievances as wallow in them. Anger and resentment are cumulative. ~ Jonathan Tropper,
1466:In surveys, 26% of consumers say they have used social media to air grievances about a company and its products. ~ Anonymous,
1467:It's the ratings, stupid, don't you know? They've got us putting more fuzz and wuzz on the air, cop-show stuff. ~ Dan Rather,
1468:Like many air travelers, I am aware that airplanes fly aided by capricious fairies and invisible strings. ~ J Maarten Troost,
1469:One deceit needs many others, and so the whole house is built in the air and must soon come to the ground ~ Baltasar Gracian,
1470:Siri let out a silent puff of air. If he’d had a wife like this he would certainly have shot her long ago. ~ Colin Cotterill,
1471:The air is dry and light and its effect on the mind is similar to that of a glass of Champagne before dinner. ~ Ahdaf Soueif,
1472:The body of the earth is of the nature of a fish... because it draws water as its breath instead of air. ~ Leonardo da Vinci,
1473:The Four Conditions of Happiness: Life in the open air, Love for another being,Freedom from ambition,Creation ~ Albert Camus,
1474:Very hot and still the air was, Very smooth the gliding river, Motionless the sleeping shadows. ~ Henry Wadsworth Longfellow,
1475:We, who pay dearly for every breath of pure, fresh air, must guard against the tendency to fetter the future. ~ Emma Goldman,
1476:When I walk
I part the air
and always
the air moves in
to fill the spaces
where my body's been. ~ Mark Strand,
1477:Worry causes your precious mental energy and potential to leak, just like air leaking out of an inner tube. ~ Robin S Sharma,
1478:A few machines dance in the air, an orderly has to be sedated, and suddenly you’re Freddy freakin’ Krueger. ~ Jennifer Harlow,
1479:A leader’s job is to provide air cover for the troops, and the first form of air cover is a bulletproof strategy. ~ Anonymous,
1480:Anthony pointed his finger, swirling tiny invisible circles in the air. “You must have voodoo in your hoohoo. ~ Jamie McGuire,
1481:Bink knew the dolphin only from old pictures; it was a kind of magic fish that breathed air instead of water. ~ Piers Anthony,
1482:...for the longest time we’ve been needing a new atmosphere, a new air, or was it that we needed a new us... ~ Joseph McElroy,
1483:From being used so much, kneaded with sweat and sighs, the air in the room had begun to turn to mud. ~ Gabriel Garc a M rquez,
1484:Her air and sky were theirs, not the timorous millions' who own stuffy little boxes, but never their own souls. ~ E M Forster,
1485:His body felt so good that she didn't care if she ever came up for air. She wanted this kiss to last forever. ~ Robin Bielman,
1486:I am always the better for open-air breathing, and was certainly meant for the wandering life of the Indian. ~ Maria Mitchell,
1487:Idealism is like a castle in the air if it is not based on a solid foundation of social and political realism. ~ Claude McKay,
1488:I love to exercise outside in the fresh air and sun: hiking, swimming, stand-up paddleboarding, and jogging. ~ Colbie Caillat,
1489:I think there are people out there writing original bluegrass songs, but it's hard to get them out on the air. ~ Steve Martin,
1490:my need for a regular supply of narcotics would not be constrained by the exigencies of international air travel. ~ Anonymous,
1491:need for open air and an endless night sky. The sense of being small in such a vast universe was often soothing. ~ Suza Kates,
1492:Night fell clean and cold in Dublin, and wind moaned beyond my room as if a million pipes played the air. ~ Patricia Cornwell,
1493:Presidents and other politicians manage the appearance of things, largely by manipulating the air and hope. ~ George Friedman,
1494:Smoke veils the air like souls in drifting suspension, declining the war's insistence everyone move on. ~ Jayne Anne Phillips,
1495:The air had become heavy, not because it had greater substance, but because there was nothing left to breathe. ~ Louise Gl ck,
1496:The air I dragged through my teeth strummed with frequencies beyond human interpretation. Power. Chaos. Home. ~ Pippa DaCosta,
1497:The night air ain't quite wholesome, I suppose?' said Mark. 'It's deadly poison,' was the settler's answer. ~ Charles Dickens,
1498:The stone that is thrown into the air is none the worse for falling down, and none the better for going up. ~ Marcus Aurelius,
1499:When he spoke, his words seared through the air like so many knives, clipped as topiary, crisp as biscuits. ~ Terry Pratchett,
1500:When we can see the star of desire in our sky, we can use our wings of hope and our air of love to reach it. ~ Imania Margria,

IN CHAPTERS [300/1634]



  673 Poetry
  372 Integral Yoga
  168 Fiction
  126 Occultism
  110 Philosophy
   74 Mysticism
   74 Christianity
   49 Yoga
   43 Psychology
   30 Philsophy
   19 Mythology
   17 Hinduism
   11 Science
   7 Theosophy
   6 Sufism
   6 Integral Theory
   4 Cybernetics
   2 Zen
   2 Education
   2 Buddhism
   1 Thelema
   1 Baha i Faith
   1 Alchemy


  208 The Mother
  149 Satprem
  147 Sri Aurobindo
  106 William Wordsworth
   94 Percy Bysshe Shelley
   89 Nolini Kanta Gupta
   86 H P Lovecraft
   68 Walt Whitman
   53 William Butler Yeats
   47 John Keats
   46 Aleister Crowley
   38 James George Frazer
   38 Carl Jung
   30 Ralph Waldo Emerson
   29 Robert Browning
   28 Sri Ramakrishna
   24 Plotinus
   23 Lucretius
   22 Saint Augustine of Hippo
   22 Rabindranath Tagore
   22 Friedrich Schiller
   22 Friedrich Nietzsche
   18 Pierre Teilhard de Chardin
   18 Jorge Luis Borges
   17 Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
   17 Edgar Allan Poe
   15 Franz Bardon
   13 Ovid
   12 Swami Vivekananda
   10 Vyasa
   10 A B Purani
   8 Swami Krishnananda
   8 Plato
   8 Anonymous
   8 Aldous Huxley
   7 Rudolf Steiner
   7 Rainer Maria Rilke
   7 Nirodbaran
   6 Li Bai
   6 Joseph Campbell
   6 Jalaluddin Rumi
   6 Henry David Thoreau
   5 Thomas Merton
   5 George Van Vrekhem
   4 Sri Ramana Maharshi
   4 Patanjali
   4 Norbert Wiener
   4 Lewis Carroll
   3 Swami Sivananda Saraswati
   3 Saint John of Climacus
   3 Mechthild of Magdeburg
   3 Jordan Peterson
   3 Hafiz
   3 Al-Ghazali
   2 Thubten Chodron
   2 Taigu Ryokan
   2 R Buckminster Fuller
   2 Omar Khayyam
   2 Mahendranath Gupta
   2 Ken Wilber
   2 Jorge Luis Borges
   2 Italo Calvino
   2 Ibn Arabi
   2 Bokar Rinpoche
   2 Aristotle
   2 Alice Bailey


  106 Wordsworth - Poems
   94 Shelley - Poems
   86 Lovecraft - Poems
   63 Whitman - Poems
   53 Yeats - Poems
   47 Keats - Poems
   44 Savitri
   38 The Golden Bough
   30 Emerson - Poems
   29 Browning - Poems
   27 The Gospel of Sri Ramakrishna
   23 Of The Nature Of Things
   22 Schiller - Poems
   22 Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 07
   21 Liber ABA
   20 Tagore - Poems
   19 Collected Poems
   18 Thus Spoke Zarathustra
   18 Mysterium Coniunctionis
   17 The Divine Comedy
   17 Magick Without Tears
   16 Poe - Poems
   16 City of God
   15 Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 04
   14 Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 02
   14 Agenda Vol 03
   13 Metamorphoses
   13 Agenda Vol 13
   13 Agenda Vol 10
   12 Words Of Long Ago
   12 Labyrinths
   12 Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 01
   12 Agenda Vol 08
   12 Agenda Vol 05
   11 The Life Divine
   11 Questions And Answers 1953
   11 On the Way to Supermanhood
   11 Agenda Vol 01
   10 Vishnu Purana
   10 The Practice of Psycho therapy
   10 The Bible
   10 Questions And Answers 1954
   10 Initiation Into Hermetics
   10 Faust
   10 Evening Talks With Sri Aurobindo
   10 Agenda Vol 07
   10 Agenda Vol 04
   9 The Future of Man
   9 Questions And Answers 1957-1958
   9 Questions And Answers 1956
   9 Crowley - Poems
   9 Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 05
   9 Agenda Vol 02
   8 The Study and Practice of Yoga
   8 The Perennial Philosophy
   8 Talks
   8 Record of Yoga
   8 Plotinus - Complete Works Vol 03
   8 Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 03
   8 Agenda Vol 12
   8 Agenda Vol 11
   7 Twelve Years With Sri Aurobindo
   7 The Confessions of Saint Augustine
   7 Rilke - Poems
   7 Raja-Yoga
   7 Letters On Yoga IV
   7 Kena and Other Upanishads
   7 Goethe - Poems
   7 Agenda Vol 09
   7 Agenda Vol 06
   6 Walden
   6 Vedic and Philological Studies
   6 The Secret Doctrine
   6 The Hero with a Thousand Faces
   6 The Archetypes and the Collective Unconscious
   6 Plotinus - Complete Works Vol 04
   6 Plotinus - Complete Works Vol 02
   6 On Thoughts And Aphorisms
   6 Li Bai - Poems
   6 Essays In Philosophy And Yoga
   6 Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 08
   6 Borges - Poems
   6 5.1.01 - Ilion
   5 The Practice of Magical Evocation
   5 The Phenomenon of Man
   5 Theosophy
   5 Song of Myself
   5 Some Answers From The Mother
   5 Questions And Answers 1950-1951
   5 Preparing for the Miraculous
   4 Twilight of the Idols
   4 The Synthesis Of Yoga
   4 Sri Aurobindo or the Adventure of Consciousness
   4 Questions And Answers 1929-1931
   4 Prayers And Meditations
   4 Plotinus - Complete Works Vol 01
   4 Patanjali Yoga Sutras
   4 Essays Divine And Human
   4 Cybernetics
   4 Alice in Wonderland
   4 Aion
   3 The Secret Of The Veda
   3 The Red Book Liber Novus
   3 The Ladder of Divine Ascent
   3 The Human Cycle
   3 The Alchemy of Happiness
   3 Sefer Yetzirah The Book of Creation In Theory and Practice
   3 Rumi - Poems
   3 Questions And Answers 1955
   3 On Education
   3 Maps of Meaning
   3 Letters On Poetry And Art
   3 Essays On The Gita
   3 A Garden of Pomegranates - An Outline of the Qabalah
   2 The Mother With Letters On The Mother
   2 The Castle of Crossed Destinies
   2 Tara - The Feminine Divine
   2 Synergetics - Explorations in the Geometry of Thinking
   2 Sex Ecology Spirituality
   2 Selected Fictions
   2 Ryokan - Poems
   2 Poetics
   2 Letters On Yoga II
   2 Letters On Yoga I
   2 Let Me Explain
   2 Knowledge of the Higher Worlds
   2 Isha Upanishad
   2 Hymn of the Universe
   2 How to Free Your Mind - Tara the Liberator
   2 Hafiz - Poems
   2 God Exists
   2 A Treatise on Cosmic Fire
   2 Arabi - Poems
   2 Anonymous - Poems
   2 Advanced Dungeons and Dragons 2E


0 0.01 - Introduction, #Agenda Vol 1, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
  To be a man after rediscovering a million years was mysteriously like being something still other than man, a strange, unfinished possibility that could also be all kinds of other things. It was not in the dictionary, it was fluid and boundless - it had become a man through habit, but in truth, it was formidably virgin, as if all the old laws belonged to laggard barbarians. Then other moons began whirring through the skies to the cry of macaws at sunset, another rhythm was born that was strangely in tune with the rhythm of all, making one single flow of the world, and there we went, lightly, as if the body had never had any weight other than that of our human thought; and the stars were so near, even the giant airplanes roaring overhead seemed vain artifices beneath smiling galaxies. A man was the overwhelming Possible. He was even the great discoverer of the Possible.
  Never had this precarious invention had any other aim through millions of species than to discover that which surpassed his own species, perhaps the means to change his species - a light and lawless species. After rediscovering a million years in the great, rhythmic night, a man was still something to be invented. It was the invention of himself, where all was not yet said and done.
  And then, and then ... a singular air, an incurable lightness, was beginning to fill his lungs. And what if we were a fable? And what are the means?
  And what if this lightness itself were the means?
  --
  Thus had we mused in the heart of our ancient forest while we were still hesitating between unlikely flakes of gold and a civilization that seemed to us quite toxic and obsolete, however mathematical. But other mathematics were flowing through our veins, an equation as yet unformed between this mammoth world and a little point replete with a light air and immense forebodings.
  It was at this point that we met Mother, at this intersection of the anthropoid rediscovered and the 'something' that had set in motion this unfinished invention momentarily ensnared in a gilded machine. For nothing was finished, and nothing had been invented, really, that would instill peace and wideness in this heart of no species at all.
  --
  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.
  --
   something to be played forever as the one great game of the world; a who-knows-what that left this sprig of a pensive man in the middle of a clearing; a little 'something' that beats, beats, that keeps on breathing beneath every skin that has ever been put on it - like our deepest breath, our lightest air, our air of nothing - and it keeps on going, it keeps on going. We must catch the light little breath, the little pulsation of nothing. Then suddenly, on the threshold of our clearing of concrete, our head starts spinning incurably, our eyes blink into something else, and all is different, and all seems surcharged with meaning and with life, as though we had never lived until that very minute.
  Then we have caught the tail of the Great Possible, we are upon the wayless way, radically in the new, and we flow with the little lizard, the pelican, the big man, we flow everywhere in a world that has lost its old separating skin and its little baggage of habits. We begin seeing otherwise, feeling otherwise. We have opened the gate into an inconceivable clearing. Just a light little vibration that carries you away. Then we begin to understand how it CAN CHANGE, what the mechanism is - a light little mechanism and so miraculous that it looks like nothing. We begin feeling the wonder of a pure little cell, and that a sparkling of joy would be enough to turn the world inside out. We were living in a little thinking fishbowl, we were dying in an old, bottled habit. And then suddenly, all is different. The Earth is free! Who wants freedom?

00.01 - The Approach to Mysticism, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 02, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   A scientist once thought that he had clinched the issue and cut the Gordian knot when he declared triumphantly with reference to spirit sances: "Very significant is the fact that spirits appear only in closed chambers, in half obscurity, to somnolent minds; they are nowhere in the open air, in broad daylight to the wide awake and vigilant intellect!" Well, if the fact is as it is stated, what does it prove? Night alone reveals the stars, during the day they vanish, but that is no proof that stars are not existent. Rather the true scientific spirit should seek to know why (or how) it is so, if it is so, and such a fact would exactly serve as a pointer, a significant starting ground. The attitude of the jesting Pilate is not helpful even to scientific inquiry. This matter of the Spirits we have taken only as an illustration and it must not be understood that this is a domain of high mysticism; rather the contrary. The spiritualists' approach to Mysticism is not the right one and is fraught with not only errors but dangers. For the spiritualists approach their subject with the entire scientific apparatus the only difference being that the scientist does not believe while the spiritualist believes.
   Mystic realities cannot be reached by the scientific consciousness, because they are far more subtle than the subtlest object that science can contemplate. The neutrons and positrons are for science today the finest and profoundest object-forces; they belong, it is said, almost to a borderl and where physics ends. Nor for that reason is a mystic reality something like a mathematical abstraction, -n for example. The mystic reality is subtler than the subtlest of physical things and yet, paradoxical to say, more concrete than the most concrete thing that the senses apprehend.

00.03 - Upanishadic Symbolism, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 02, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   The five elements of the ancientsearth, water, fire, air and ether or spaceare symbols taken from the physical world to represent other worlds that are in it and behind it. Each one is a principle that constitutes the fundamental nature of a particular plane of existence.
   Earth represents the material world itself, Matter or existence in its most concrete, its grossest form. It is the basis of existence, the world that supports other worlds (dhar, dharitri),the first or the lowest of the several ranges of creation. In man it is his body. The principle here is that of stability, substantiality, firmness, consistency.
  --
   air is Mind, the world of thought, of conscious formation; it is where life-movements are taken up and given a shape or articulate formula for an organised expression. The forms here have not, however, the concrete rigidity of Matter, but are pliant and variable and fluidin fact, they are more in the nature of possibilities, rather than actualities. The Vedic Maruts are thought-gods, and lndra (the Luminous Mind), their king, is called the Fashioner of perfect forms.
   Ether or Space is the infinitude of the Spirit, the limitless Presence that dwells in and yet transcends the body, the life the heart and the mind.
  --
   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 fieldsearth, 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 unimp aired global consciousness that one attains the All-Life and lives uninterruptedly and perennially: Sarvamanveti jyok jvati.

000 - Humans in Universe, #Synergetics - Explorations in the Geometry of Thinking, #R Buckminster Fuller, #Science
  design and fabricate air-enclosing wooden vessels whose structure and space
  enclosure combined to produce highly successful wooden vessels of the sea that
  --
  more heavily laden airplanes were designed, which could climb ever more steeply
  and faster. Finally humans developed so much strength per weight of materials
  --
  000.119 Before the airplane humans said, "You cannot lift yourself by your
  bootstraps." Today we are lifting ever lighter and stronger structural vessel "selves"by ever less effort of our scientific know-how bootstraps. No economist knows this.
  --
  world-humans by single-family, air-deliverable, energy harvesting, only-rentable
  dwelling machines. When humans are convergent, they will dwell in domed-over
  --
  no more meter the energy than it meters the air. But all of Earthians' present power
  structures-political, religious, or capitalist-would find their interests disastrouslythreatened by total human success. They are founded upon assumption of scarcity;

0.00 - INTRODUCTION, #The Gospel of Sri Ramakrishna, #Sri Ramakrishna, #Hinduism
   A garbled report of Sri Ramakrishna's failing health, indifference to worldly life, and various abnormal activities reached Kamarpukur and filled the heart of his poor mother with anguish. At her repeated request he returned to his village for a change of air. But his boyhood friends did not interest him any more. A divine fever was consuming him. He spent a great part of the day and night in one of the cremation grounds, in meditation. The place reminded him of the impermanence of the human body, of human hopes and achievements. It also reminded him of Kali, the Goddess of destruction.
   --- MARRIAGE AND AFTER
  --
   In 1867 Sri Ramakrishna returned to Kamarpukur to recuperate from the effect of his austerities. The peaceful countryside, the simple and artless companions of his boyhood, and the pure air did him much good. The villagers were happy to get back their playful, frank, witty, kind-hearted, and truthful Gadadhar, though they did not fail to notice the great change that had come over him during his years in Calcutta. His wife, Sarada Devi, now fourteen years old, soon arrived at Kamarpukur. Her spiritual development was much beyond her age and she was able to understand immediately her husband's state of mind. She became eager to learn from him about God and to live with him as his attendant. The Master accepted her cheerfully both as his disciple and as his spiritual companion. Referring to the experiences of these few days, she once said: "I used to feel always as if a pitcher full of bliss were placed in my heart. The joy was indescribable."
   --- PILGRIMAGE

0.00 - The Book of Lies Text, #The Book of Lies, #Aleister Crowley, #Philosophy
     flieth He in the air, and lighteth upon the earth at
     His pleasure.
  --
    I. the unsullied ever-flowing air.
    L. the green fertile earth.
  --
    Above the water hangs air; and above air, but also
     below fire-and in all-the fabric of all being
  --
   The best attribution of Elohim is Aleph, air; Lamed, Earth;
  He, Spirit; Yod, Fire; Mem, Water. But the order is not good;
  --
  since Mars is the ruler of Scorpio: the virginity of I suits air
  and Water, elements which in Magick are closely interwoven:
  --
  flows the air, created by Earth and Water through the action of
  vegetation.
  --
  Alpha ({Alpha}) is air; Rho ({Rho}) the Sun; these are the Spirit and the
  Son of Christian theology. In the midst is the Father, expressed

0.02 - Letters to a Sadhak, #Some Answers From The Mother, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
  It simply means to rise (soar into the air) above the ordinary
  consciousness, into a higher consciousness from which one can

0.04 - Letters to a Sadhak, #Some Answers From The Mother, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
  time, so that he may have air, sun and movement without doing
  work. This question must be put clearly to the doctor asking for
  --
  cure for illnesses, whatever they are, than air and sun.
  1 February 1934

0.05 - Letters to a Child, #Some Answers From The Mother, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
  sleep longer, take some exercise in the open air, etc.
  Affectionately.

0.09 - Letters to a Young Teacher, #Some Answers From The Mother, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
  the open air, into the full light.
  The Synthesis of Yoga, SABCL, Vol. 20, p. 47.

01.01 - The Symbol Dawn, #Savitri, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  So now dissolved in bright accustomed air.
  1.41

01.02 - The Issue, #Savitri, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  Vacant of the dwarf self's imprisoned air,
  Her mood could harbour his sublimer breath

01.03 - Mystic Poetry, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 02, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   "Flyaway, far from these morbid miasmas, go and purify yourself in the higher air and drink, like a pure and divine liquor, the clear fire that fills the limpid spaces."18
   That angelic poets should be inspired by the same ideal is, of course, quite natural: for they sing:
  --
   Came winging its way through a wide air of Time;
   A march of Knowledge moved in Nescience

01.03 - The Yoga of the King - The Yoga of the Souls Release, #Savitri, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  A thinker and toiler in the ideal's air,
  Brought down to earth's dumb need her radiant power.
  --
  And loitered in a vaster freer air.
  In hands sustained by a transfiguring Might
  --
  Released like radiant air dimming a moon,
  Broad spaces of a vision without line
  --
  And feel on it the breath of heavenlier air.
  Already it journeyed towards divinity:

01.04 - The Secret Knowledge, #Savitri, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  A breath comes down from a supernal air,
  A Presence is born, a guiding Light awakes,
  --
  Earth's borders recede and the terrestrial air
  Hangs round him no longer its translucent veil.

01.05 - The Yoga of the King - The Yoga of the Spirits Freedom and Greatness, #Savitri, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  Abandoned on a canvas of torn air,
  A picture lost in far and fading streaks,
  --
  His spirit breathed a superhuman air.
  The imprisoned deity rent its magic fence.

01.06 - Vivekananda, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 02, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   A personal reminiscence. A young man in prison, accused of conspiracy and waging war against the British Empire. If convicted he might have to suffer the extreme penalty, at least, transportation to the Andamans. The case is dragging on for long months. And the young man is in a solitary cell. He cannot always keep up his spirits high. Moments of sadness and gloom and desp air come and almost overwhelm him. Who was there to console and cheer him up? Vivekananda. Vivekananda's speeches, From Colombo to Almora, came, as a godsend, into the hands of the young man. Invariably, when the period of despondency came he used to open the book, read a few pages, read them over again, and the cloud was there no longer. Instead there was hope and courage and faith and future and light and air.
   Such is Vivekananda, the embodiment of Fearlessnessabh, the Upanishadic word, the mantra, he was so fond of. The life and vision of Vivekananda can be indeed summed up in the mighty phrase of the Upanishads, nyam tm balahnena labhya. 'This soul no weakling can attain.' Strength! More strength! Strength evermore! One remembers the motto of Danton, the famous leader in the French Revolution:De l'audance, encore de l'audace, toujours de l'audace!

01.09 - William Blake: The Marriage of Heaven and Hell, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 02, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   The eyes of fire, the nostrils of air, the mouth of water, the beard of earth.
   Such is to be the ideal, the perfect, the spiritual man. Have we here the progenitor of the Nietzschean Superman? Both smell almost the same sulphurous atmosphere. But that also seems to lie in the direction to which the whole world is galloping in its evolutionary course. Humanity in its agelong travail has passed through the agony, one might say, of two extreme and opposite experiences, which are epitomised in the classic phrasing of Sri Aurobindo as: (1) the Denial of the Materialist and (2) the Refusal of the Ascetic.1 Neither, however, the Spirit alone nor the body alone is man's reality; neither only the earth here nor only the heaven there embodies man's destiny. Both have to be claimed, both have to belivedubhayameva samrt, as the old sage, Yajnavalkya, declared.

0.10 - Letters to a Young Captain, #Some Answers From The Mother, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
  against your light-heartedness, your air of indifference, your
  carelessness and laxity.
  --
  that he should air them.
  It is ignorance that has opinions.

01.10 - Principle and Personality, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 01, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   Man, however great and puissant he may be, is a perishable thing. People who gather or are gathered round a man and cling to him through the tie of a personal relation must fall off and scatter when the man passes away and the personal tie loses its hold. What remains is a memory, a gradually fading memory. But memory is hardly a creative force, it is a dead, at best, a moribund thing; the real creative power is Presence. So when the great man's presence, the power that crystallises is gone, the whole edifice crumbles and vanishes into air or remains a mere name.
   Love and admiration for a mahapurusha is not enough, even faith in his gospel is of little avail, nor can actual participation, consecrated work and labour in his cause save the situation; it is only when the principles, the bare realities for which the mahapurusha stands are in the open forum and men have the full and free opportunity of testing and assimilating them, it is only when individuals thus become living embodiments of those principles and realities that we do create a thing universal and permanent, as universal and permanent as earthly things may be. Principles only can embrace and unify the whole of humanity; a particular personality shall always create division and limitation. By placing the man in front, we erect a wall between the Principle and men at large. It is the principles, on the contrary, that should be given the place of honour: our attempt should be to keep back personalities and make as little use of them as possible. Let the principles work and create in their freedom and power, untrammelled by the limitations of any mere human vessel.
  --
   We do not speak like politicians or banias; but the very truth of the matter demands such a policy or line of action. It is very well to talk of principles and principles alone, but what are principles unless they take life and form in a particular individual? They are airy nothings, notions in the brain of logicians and metaphysicians, fit subjects for discussion in the academy, but they are devoid of that vital urge which makes them creative agencies. We have long lines of philosophers, especially European, who most scrupulously avoided all touch of personalities, whose utmost care was to keep principles pure and unsullied; and the upshot was that those principles remained principles only, barren and infructuous, some thing like, in the strong and puissant phrase of Baudel aireLa froide majest de la femme strile. And on the contrary, we have had other peoples, much addicted to personalitiesespecially in Asiawho did not care so much for abstract principles as for concrete embodiments; and what has been the result here? None can say that they did not produce anything or produced only still-born things. They produced living creaturesephemeral, some might say, but creatures that lived and moved and had their days.
   But, it may be asked, what is the necessity, what is the purpose in making it all a one man show? Granting that principles require personalities for their fructuation and vital functioning, what remains to be envisaged is not one personality but a plural personality, the people at large, as many individuals of the human race as can be consciously imbued with those principles. When principles are made part and parcel of, are concentrated in a single solitary personality, they get "cribbed and cabined," they are vitiated by the idiosyncrasies of the man, they come to have a narrower field of application; they are emptied of the general verities they contain and finally cease to have any effect.

01.13 - T. S. Eliot: Four Quartets, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 02, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   The dove descending breaks the air
   With flame of incandescent terror
  --
   Here the poet is almost grimly tense, concentrated and has not allowed himself to be dissipated by thinkings and arguments, has confined himself wholly to a living experience. That is because the poet has since then moved up and sought a more rarefied air, a more even and smooth temper. The utter and absolute poetic ring of the Inferno is difficult to maintain in the Paradiso, unless and until the poet transforms himself wholly into the Rishi, like the poet of the Gita or the Upanishads.
   "East Coker"

0 1957-01-18, #Agenda Vol 01, #unset, #Zen
   What do you see in me, Mother? Is it through writing that I shall achieve what is to be achievedor does all this still belong to a nether world? But if so, then of what use am I? If I were good at something, it would give me some air to breathe.
   Your child,

0 1958-06-06 - Supramental Ship, #Agenda Vol 01, #unset, #Zen
   It is likely that the greatest resistance will be in the most conscious beings due to a lack of mental receptivity, due to the mind itself which wants things to continue (as Sri Aurobindo has written) according to its own mode of ignorance. So-called inert matter is much more easily responsive, much moreit does not resist. And I am convinced that among plants, for example, or among animals, the response will be much quicker than among men. It will be more difficult to act upon a very organized mind; beings who live in an entirely crystallized, organized mental consciousness are as hard as stone! It resists. According to my experience, what is unconscious will certainly follow more easily. It was a delight to see the water from the tap, the mouthwash in the bottle, the glass, the spongeit all had such an air of joy and consent! There is much less ego, you see, it is not a conscious ego.
   The ego becomes more and more conscious and resistant as the being develops. Very primitive, very simple beings, little children will respond first, because they dont have an organized ego. But these big people! People who have worked on themselves, who have mastered themselves, who are organized, who have an ego made of steel, it will be difficult for them.

0 1958-08-30, #Agenda Vol 01, #unset, #Zen
   Huge tires He was standing there, like that, with a very majestic air. He was wearing his white outfit, those long pyjamas
   (Abhay Singh:) Yesterday he drove the station wagon for the visitors.

0 1958-11-08, #Agenda Vol 01, #unset, #Zen
   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?
   And as soon as I had uttered, What is there at the bottom of this hole? I seemed to touch a spring that was in the very depthsa spring I didnt see but that acted instantly with a tremendous power and it cast me up forthwith, hurled me out of this crevasse into (arms extended, motionless) a formless, limitless vast which was infinitely comfortablenot exactly warm, but it gave a feeling of ease and of an intimate warmth.

0 1960-01-28, #Agenda Vol 01, #unset, #Zen
   When I started my japa one year ago, I had to struggle with every possible difficulty, every contradiction, prejudice and opposition that fills the air. And even when this poor body began walking back and forth for japa, it used to knock against things, it would start breathing all wrong, coughing; it was attacked from all sides until the day I caught the Enemy and said, Listen carefully. You can do whatever you want, but Im going right to the end and nothing will stop me, even if I have to repeat this mantra ten crore1 times. The result was really miraculous, like a cloud of bats flying up into the light all at once. From that moment on, things started going better.
   You have no idea what an irresistible effect a well-determined will can have.

0 1960-05-28 - death of K - the death process- the subtle physical, #Agenda Vol 01, #unset, #Zen
   Once everything had gone out, it naturally became cold, but the body consciousness manages to draw a little energy from the air, from this or that And I spoke in that state. I spoke I spoke very well, and besides, I recounted all I was seeing elsewhere.
   So I dont like this habit of burning people very much.
   I think they do it here (apart from entirely sanitary considerations in the case of people who have died from nasty diseases), here in India, mainly because they are very afraid of all these little entities that come from desires, impulsesthings which are dispersed in the air and which make ghosts and all kinds of things. All desires, all attachments, all those things are like pieces that break off (each one goes its own way, you see), then these pieces gain strength in the surrounding atmosphere, and when they can fasten on to someone, they vampirize him. Then they keep on trying to satisfy their desires.
   The world, the terrestrial atmosphere, is full of filth.

0 1960-08-10 - questions from center of Education - reading Sri Aurobindo, #Agenda Vol 01, #unset, #Zen
   And finally, Sweet Mother, what I would really like to know is the purpose of our Center of Education. Is it to teach the works of Sri Aurobindo? And only these? All the works or some only? Or is it to prepare the students to read the works of Sri Aurobindo and the Mother? Is it to prepare them for the Ashram life or for outside occupations as well? So many opinions are floating in the air, and even the old disciples from whom we expect some knowledge make so many contradictory statements
   (Laughing, to Pavitra:) I suppose thats for you!

0 1960-10-19, #Agenda Vol 01, #unset, #Zen
   So then she answered (I remember how she put it), First a good punch in the chest (she didnt say in the nose!), a good punch in the chest, and then when theyre down, gasping for air, theyre ready.
   Thats one opinion!

0 1960-11-15, #Agenda Vol 01, #unset, #Zen
   While it was all coming up, I thought, How is this possible? For during those years of my life (Im now outside things; I do them but Im entirely outside, so they dont involve mewhether its like this or like that makes no difference to me; Im only doing my work, thats all), I was already conscious, but nevertheless I was IN what I was doing to a certain extent; I was this web of social life (but thank God it wasnt here in India, for had it been here I could not have withstood it! I think that even as a child I would have smashed everything, because here its even worse than over there). You see, there its its a bit less constricting, a bit looser, you can slip through the mesh from time to time to brea the some air. But here, according to what Ive learned from people and what Sri Aurobindo told me, its absolutely unbearable (its the same in Japan, absolutely unbearable). In other words, you cant help but smash everything. Over there, you sometimes get a breath of air, but still its quite relative. And this morning I wondered (you see, for years I lived in that way for years and years) just as I was wondering, How was I ABLE to live that and not kick out in every direction?, just as I was looking at it, I saw up above, above this (it is worse than horrible, it is a kind of Oh, not desp air, for there isnt even any sense of feeling there is NOTHING! It is dull, dull, dull gray, gray, gray, clenched tight, a closed web that lets through neither air nor life nor lightthere is nothing) and just then I saw a splendor of such sweet light above itso sweet, so full of true love, true compassion something so warm, so warm the relief, the solace of an eternity of sweetness, light, beauty, in an eternity of patience which feels neither the past nor the inanity and imbecility of thingsit was so wonderful! That was entirely the feeling it gave, and I said to myself, THAT is what made you live, without THAT it would not have been possible. Oh, it would not have been possible I would not have lived even three days! THAT is there, ALWAYS there, awaiting its hour, if we would only let it in.
   (silence)
  --
   I often find leaving the balcony difficult. And its only this same gentleman (you know, the censor) who starts telling me, Youre keeping them there in the rain just because youre in ecstasy; youre just letting them stand there drenched and getting a crick in the neck looking up in the air. Arent you going to let them go?When he insists too much, I go back inside.
   Maybe thats why hes still there. Otherwise, if I forgot (Mother laughs)

0 1960-12-20, #Agenda Vol 01, #unset, #Zen
   And now, all these different attitudes which individuals, groups and categories of men hold are coming from every direction (while Im walking upst airs) to assert their own points of view as the true thing. And I see that for myself, Im being forced to deal with a whole mass of things, most of which are quite futile from an ordinary point of viewnot to mention the things of which these moral or religious types disapprove. Quite interestingly, all kinds of mental formations come like arrows while Im walking for my japa upst airs (Mother makes a gesture of little arrows in the air coming into her mental atmosphere from every direction); and yet, Im entirely in what I could call the joy and happiness of my japa, full of the energy of walking (the purpose of walking is to give a material energy to the experience, in all the bodys cells). Yet in spite of this, one thing after another comes, like this, like that (Mother draws little arrows in the air): what I must do, what I must answer to this person, what I must say to that one, what has to be done All kinds of things, most of which might be considered most futile! And I see that all this is SITUATED in a totality, and this totality I could say that its nothing but the body of the Divine. I FEEL it, actually, I feel it as if I were touching it everywhere (Mother touches her arms, her hands, her body). And all these things neither veil nor destroy nor divert this feeling of being entirely this a movement, an action in the body of the Divine. And its increasing from day to day, for it seems that He is plunging me more and more into entirely material things with the will that THERE TOO it must be done that all these things must be consciously full of Him; they are full of Him, in actual fact, but it must become conscious, with the perception that it is all the very substance of His being which is moving in everything
   It was quite beautiful on the balcony this morning

0 1960-12-31, #Agenda Vol 01, #unset, #Zen
   'It was his house, and it was rather complicated to enter. I was saying a mantra or japa when X came along; he had a ... a terribly reproachful air! Then he smelled my hands: 'It's a bad habit to wear perfume. (Mother laughs) You cannot live a spiritual life when you wear perfume.' then I looked at him and thought, 'My God, does he have to be so backward!' But it annoyed me, so I said, 'Very well, I'm going.' When I got near the door, he started saying, 'Is it true you have been married several times, and that you've been divorced?' Then a kind of anger entered me (laughing) and I told him, 'No, not just once, but twice!' Thereupon, I left. All the old ideas...
   After that was when I saw the little squirrel.'

0 1961-01-24, #Agenda Vol 02, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   I have studied the problem very closely, because when you come from Europe you bring all your European ideas with you and you dont know or understand a thing about the way it really is. I immediately came into contact with Brahmin servants and pariah servants, but I didnt know that some were Brahmins and others pariahs, nobody had told me anything; it depended upon the people I was with and the places I went. But the contact, the atmosphere (gesture of fingering the air). You know, I didnt even need to touch them physically! There was such a difference that I asked Sri Aurobindo, But what is it? So he explained the whole thing to me.
   You see, originally these pariahs were people who took their delight (their pleasure) in filth and falsehood, in crime, in violence and robberyit was a joy for them. They had castes among themselves; there is still a caste of brigands nearby I once went to their village to have a lookpeople who always keep a dagger on them, they love to play with daggers. They stea l not so much out of need as out of pleasure. And dirty-they abhor cleanliness! And they will lie even if they have to contradict themselves fifteen minutes later, for the sheer delight of lying.
   What an atmosphere it creates! Its palpable (Mother fingers the air).
   I had a woman here with me who was born among these people. She had been adopted by Thomas (the French musician who composed the comic-opera, Mignon). They had come to India and found this little girl who at the time was very young; she was only thirteen, quite pretty and nice. So they took her back to France with them as a nanny and treated her as one of their own children. She was cared for, educated, given everything, treated absolutely like one of the family; she remained there for twenty years. Moreover, she was gifted with cl airvoyance and could tell fortunes by reading palms, which she did remarkably well. She even worked for a while in a caf, the Moulin-Rouge or a similar place, as a Hindu Fortune Teller! What a maharani she was, with her magnificent jewelsand beautiful, as well. In short, she had completely left all her old habits behind.

0 1961-02-18, #Agenda Vol 02, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   One can even pose as a superman! (Mother laughs) But it remains like that (gesture in the air), its not the real thing. Its not the new creation, its not the next step in terrestrial evolution.
   You might as well say, Why are you in a hurry? Wait for Nature to do it. But Nature would take a few million years and in the process squander away a host of people and things. A few million years are unimportant to hera passing breeze.
  --
   Note that a few days earlier [the night of February 12], a disciple had a very symbolic dream in which she saw all the disciples gathered near the Ashram's main gate with an air of consternation, as though something had happened to Mother.
   In the subconscient.

0 1961-02-25, #Agenda Vol 02, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   When these two signs are present (both are necessary, one is incomplete without the other), when a person possesses both, then you can be sure he has been in contact with the Supermind. So people who speak about receiving the Light well, (laughing) its a lot of hot air! But when both signs are present, you can be sure of your perception.12
   (silence)

0 1961-03-04, #Agenda Vol 02, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   In addition, I told them it was preferable not to hold any functions herethey can be held at Tapogiri in the Himalayas, or elsewhere and this is understood. They did hold a seminar here (a perfect fiasco, besides), but it had been arranged a long time ago. They invited people who promised to come (I think very few showed up in the end), and it was of very secondary importance. Nevertheless, I told them, This is the last time; dont do it here any more. At Tapogiri, as often as you like: its a beautiful spot in the mountains, a health resort, people go there in the summer for the fresh air and to sit around and chat!
   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!

0 1961-03-11, #Agenda Vol 02, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Truly, they have ruined the earth, they have ruined itthey have ruined the atmosphere, they have ruined everything; and for it to become something like the earthly paradise again, ohh! What a long way to gopsychologically, above all. Even the very structure of Matter (Mother fingers the air around her), with their bombs and their experiments and their oh, they have made a mess of it all! They have truly made a mess of Matter.
   Probably no, not probably, its absolutely certain that this was necessary for kneading matter, churning it, to prepare it to receive THAT, the new thing yet to manifest.

0 1961-04-18, #Agenda Vol 02, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   And its The Supremes Will FOR THE EARTHwhich is quite a special thing. I am in a universal consciousness at the moment and the earth seems to me to be a very tiny thing, like this (Mother sketches a tiny ball in the air) in the process of being transformed. But this is from the standpoint of the Work, its another matter.
   But for those who are here, we can say, It is what the Supreme Lord is preparing for the earth. He sent Sri Aurobindo to prepare it; Sri Aurobindo called it the supramental realization, and to facilitate communication we can use the same words. Well, this movement (gesture of a rising flame) towards That must be constantconstant, total. All the rest is none of our business, and the less we meddle with it mentally, the better. But THAT, that Flame, is indispensable. And when it goes out, light it again; when it falters, rekindle itall the time, all the time, ALL THE TIMEwhen sleeping, walking, reading, moving around, speaking all the time.

0 1961-04-22, #Agenda Vol 02, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   I had a vision last night which lasted for a long timeit was rather interestingabout your work concerning Sri Aurobindo: the plane where its situated, what place Sri Aurobindo gives it and the HELP he is giving you. It was very, very interesting. I no longer recall all the details, but broad bands of a bluish-white light seemed to be spreading out in special forms (Mother sketches spirals in the air), showing how it would touch the earths mental atmosphere. It was truly interesting.
   And Sri Aurobindo spoke of it as my work with you. I told him that I myself was doing nothing! But he told me it was my work with you.

0 1961-05-19, #Agenda Vol 02, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   I had already had the experience for the sense of smell the divine vibration, the vibration of Ananda in odors. Just under my window, you know, Nripendra has his kitchen, where every morning and afternoon food is prepared for the children2it all comes wafting up on gusts of air. And when the Samadhi tree is in flower, the scent wafts up to me on gusts of air; when people burn incense down below, it comes wafting up here on gusts of aireach and every fragrance (fragrancelets say odor). And generally it all comes while I am walking for my japaan Ananda of odors, each one with its meaning, its expression, its (how to say it?) its motivation and its goal. Marvelous! And there are no longer any good or bad odors that notion is gone completely. Each one has its meaningits meaning and its raison dtre. I have been experiencing this for a long time.
   But this experience of taste was completely new. It didnt last long, only a few minutes, because it amazed me so! It was as if I had a mouthful of the most marvelous foods one could imagine. And my hands were gathering it up in the atmosphere it was so funny!

0 1961-08-02, #Agenda Vol 02, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   No, receptive is one thing and responsive is another. To respond: Matter will respond to the conscious will. Indeed, this is why there is hopehow else could there be a transformation? Things would always remain as they are! What kind of earth would it be for the supramental race to live on if no Matter gave response, if Matter did not begin to vibrate and respond to the Will? The same difficulties would always be there. And it isnt limited: for instance, even if we imagine a power over the body making corporeal life different, this new corporeal life still has to exist within an environmentit cant remain hanging in thin air! The environment must respond.
   Its quite obvious that the Inconscient, the Subconscient and the semi-conscient are accidental; they are not a permanent part of the creation, so are bound to disappear, to be transformed.

0 1962-02-06, #Agenda Vol 03, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Perhaps the problem is the opposition (if it is an opposition) between two attitudes, both of which should express our relationship with the Supreme. One is the acceptancenot only voluntary but perfectly contentof everything, even the worst calamities (what are conventionally called the worst calamities). I wont use this story as an example because its self-explanatory, but if Andromeda were a yogi (with ifs you can build castles in the air, but I am trying to explain what I mean), she would accept the idea of death readily, easily. Well, its precisely this conflict between an attitude quite ready to accept death (I am not talking about what happens in the story itself, but merely giving a case in point to make myself clear) because it is the divine Will, for this reason aloneits the divine Will, so its quite all right; since thats how it is, its quite all rightand at the same time, the love of Life. This love of Life.3 Following the story, you would say: she lived because she had to live and everything is explained. But thats not what I mean. I am looking at this outside the context of the story.
   Because things like that happen in the consciousness of. It always bothers me to get into big ideas and big words, but to truly explain myself, I should say: the Universal Mother.

0 1962-02-17, #Agenda Vol 03, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   All sorts of things. But quite often we are looking for things related to expression sometimes images, sometimes sentences, sometimes. I have told you I frequently meet you in a kind of library without books. Its very interesting. It is open on top, below too, and no walls; it is extremely spacious, certainly almost as vast as the earth. And there are pigeonholes that seem to hang in the air, with all kinds of things filed in them. We are often sorting through these pigeonholes to find certain txtsideas, I mean. Ideas, explanations, sometimes memories, all kinds of things. This world is mental but very luminous and clear; full of clarity, perfectly ordered, without confusion, and all open. Wide open.
   I frequently find you there.

0 1962-02-24, #Agenda Vol 03, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   I did it myself for years, using the same system: inhale, hold, exhale, remain empty. But holding the lungs empty is said to be dangerous, so I dont advise it. I did it for years. Without knowing it, Sri Aurobindo and I did it nearly the same way, along with all sorts of other things that arent supposed to be done! This is to tell you that the danger is mainly in what you think. In the course of certain movements, both of us made the air go out through the crown of the headapparently thats only to be done when you want to die! (Mother laughs) It didnt kill us.
   No, the danger is MAINLY a thought formation.
   You can achieve excellent control of the heart. But I never practiced it violently, never strained myself. I think holding for 16 is too long. I used to do it simply like this: brea the in very slowly to the count of 4, then hold for 4 like this (I still have the knack of it!), lifting the diaphragm and lowering the head8 (Mother bends her neck), closing everything and exerting pressure (this is an almost instantaneous cure for hiccupsits handy!). Then while I held the air, I would make it circulate with the force (because it contained force, you see) and with the peace as well; and I would concentrate it wherever there was a physical disorder (a pain or something wrong somewhere). Its very effective. The way I did it was: inhale, hold, exhale and emptyyou are completely empty. Its very useful; very handy for underwater swimmers, for instance!
   I had trouble breathing in slowly enough thats a bit hard. I began with 4 and eventually managed to do 12. I did 12-12-12-12. It took me months to reach that, it cant be done quickly. To brea the in very slowly and hold all that air isnt easy.
   Now I have lost the knack, I can barely do more than 6 (Mother demonstrates). I count: 1-2-3-4 no quicker.
   And exhale slowly thats very difficultbeing careful to empty the top part of the lungs, because air often stagnates there. This seems to be one of the most frequent causes of coughs and colds. When I had bronchitis I learned to empty the air out completely. And I knew singing, so I was familiar with the method: you learn to hold the air and then release it slowly, slowly, so as to keep singing nonstop.
   I advise you to practice it.
  --
   But instead of doing equal amounts of time, it might be better to do less for inhaling and more for holding the breath. The holding part is extremely interesting! When the air is inside, lets say you have a headache or a sore throat or a pain in your arm, anything then you take the air (Mother demonstrates) and direct it to the unwell part very, very helpful and pleasant and interesting. You see the force go to the spot, settle in and stay there, all sorts of things.
   Ah, its funny, because just this morning. Did you come for the balcony?
  --
   Yes, I thought I didnt see you! But when I went out on the balcony, something suddenly began making me do pranayama! I started doing it and it was funny I had great fun. It was like the Lord entering into me as air, and when it was held inside like that (I was doing it physically at the same time), all the air began to flow out into everybody and do its work in each onewith such a sensation of ease, of tranquil power, and so sure of itself! So comfortably peaceful.
   The balcony darshans are interesting.

0 1962-03-13, #Agenda Vol 03, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Instead of putting on grand airs and saying its difficult, I make jokes. But its something else entirely. I dont like drama I just dont like it. The greatest, loftiest, noblest, most sublime things can be said with simplicity. Theres no need to be dramatic, to see things tragically. I dont want to be a victim or a hero or or a martyr or anything of the kind!
   How well I understand!

0 1962-05-27, #Agenda Vol 03, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   (The subject here is a letter, no longer extant, in which Satprem expresses his desire to go write his new book1 in the Himalayas, far from present circumstances. These circumstances included poor health, but mainly, lurking behind, was the violent and almost physical inner wound caused by his break with X. The idea was to go away for a change of air.)
   (With an ironic smile) On the meandering path of the world, this trip doesnt look too bad! For you personally, its an experience that yes, that would give you a concrete sense of the vanity of a number of things that still. You see, throughout all ones lives and all of lifes circumstances, theres one thing after another, one thing after another, one thing after another (zigzag gesture) to remove the scales from your eyes.

0 1962-05-29, #Agenda Vol 03, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   I know what its like in the mountains the body feels fine for a while, but. Z, you know, had the same feeling (she comes from the mountains); she felt that without mountain air she would always be sick. I knew, that wasnt it, that it was certain inner difficulties, but I let her go to the mountains. Her body was exuberant! But she came back sicker than when she left. And yet her body was exuberant. Its very superficial.
   No, I dont really feel any need for the mountains. The idea came to me because of this book.
  --
   It lasted more than half an hour. It was a marvelous mountain scene, with mountain air and the lightness of the mountainsit was all there. The splendor of sunlight on the Himalayan peaks.
   After that half hour I hadnt the slightest wish to go!

0 1962-06-12, #Agenda Vol 03, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   The final reckoning for the others isn't known, but for Satprem this incident resulted in definitively and exclusively binding him to Mother, and in particular made him grasp the futility of tons of discipline that simply imprison you more solidly within a "realization"for all realizations are prisons, save only the Supramental, which is light as air. As for the wheelerdealers, who in order to continue scheming in peace wanted to keep X apart from Mother and Satprem ... they seem to have succeeded in their devious intention.
   Conversations with the Mother, 1929.

0 1962-06-23, #Agenda Vol 03, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   All white, luminous, luminousresplendent! And with a kind of halberd and, oh, a very determined air: Enough shilly-shallying, no more vacillating, it is time.
   Go find Satprem, I said. Show yourself to him.

0 1962-07-25, #Agenda Vol 03, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Mother is referring to a letter of Sri Aurobindo's which Satprem had quoted in his manuscript: "... in the calm mind, it is the substance of the mental being that is still, so still that nothing disturbs it. If thoughts or activities come, they do not rise at all out of the mind, but they come from outside and cross the mind as a flight of birds crosses the sky in a windless air. It passes, disturbs nothing, leaving no trace. Even if a thousand images or the most violent events pass across it, the calm stillness remains as if the very texture of the mind were a substance of eternal and indestructible peace. A mind that has achieved this calmness can begin to act, even intensely and powerfully, but it will keep its fundamental stillnessoriginating nothing from itself but receiving from Above and giving it a mental form without adding anything of its own, calmly, dispassionately, though with the joy of the Truth and the happy power and light of its passage."
   Cent. Ed., XXIII. 637.

0 1962-10-12, #Agenda Vol 03, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Yes, burned. Or shut up in a box without air and lightwhile FULLY CONSCIOUS. And just because they can no longer express themselves, people say they are dead. They dont waste any time declaring them dead! But they are conscious. They are conscious. Imagine someone who can no longer speak or moveaccording to human laws, he is dead. He is dead but he is conscious. He is conscious, so he sees the people around him: some of them are weeping, some of them are if hes a bit cl airvoyant, he also sees that some of them are rejoicing. And then he sees himself put into a box, sees the lid nailed down, shutting him in: Ah, now its all over, theyre going to cover me with earth! Or hes taken over there [to the cremation ground], and then its fire in the mouthFULLY conscious.
   I have lived this in recent days. I have seen it. Last night or the night before, I spent at least two hours in a world the subtle physical worldwhere the living mingle with the dead with no sense of difference, it makes absolutely no difference there. For instance, when Mridu1 was in her body I used to see her at night maybe once a year (maybe not even that much). For years she was utterly nonexistent in my consciousness but since she left her body, I see her almost every night! There she is, just as she was, you know (rotund gesture), but no longer troubled, thats all. No longer troubled. And there were both living and what we call the living and the deadthey were both there together, eating together, moving around together, having fun together; and all in a lovely, tranquil lightpleasant, very pleasant. There! I thought, and humans have drawn a sharp line, saying, Now hes dead! Dead! And what really takes the cake is the way they treat the body like an unconscious object, and its still conscious!
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   Personally, you know, I have come to feel Him everywhere, all the time, all the time, to the point of actual physical contact (its subtle physical, but physical): in things, in the air, in people, in like this (Mother presses her hands against her face). So I dont have far to go! I just have to do this (Mother turns her hands slightly inwards), one seconds concentration and there He is! Because He is here, you know, He is everywhere.
   He is far only if we think Hes far.

0 1962-10-16, #Agenda Vol 03, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Last time you said, They are burned, or shut up in a box without air and lightfully conscious.
   And it is hideously true.

0 1962-11-10, #Agenda Vol 03, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Some people found it interesting, mon petit! First of all, Sri Aurobindo was there it was like a large hall: a very large room with scarcely any walls, just enough so it didnt seem wide open to everything. And then there was a kind of musical instrument, like a grand piano, but much bigger and higher, playing its own music: nobody was playing it. And its own music was the music of what you have written. It was taking the form of something like luminous, colored sheets of paper, tinged with gold, with pink, which were scattering in the air and then very slowly falling onto a floor that was scarcely a floor, with an almost birdlike movement. They were falling, fallingalmost square sheets of paper falling one upon another like feathersnothing heavy about it. And then from the left a being like a god from the overmind entered the room; he was both like a Hindu deity with a tiara, and a kind of angel in a long robe (a combination of the two), and he moved so lightly, without touching the groundhe was all lightness. And with a very lovely and harmonious movement (everything was so harmonious!), he gathered up all the sheets: he took them in his arms and they stayed therethey were weightless, you see. He gathered them up, smiling all the while, with a young and very, very luminous and happy face something very lovely. Then, when he had gathered them all up, he turned towards me (I was here; you were over there, the music was there and Sri Aurobindo was there), and said as he was leaving, I am taking all this to give to them, as if he were returning to the overmental world where they were greatly interested in it! (Mother laughs.)
   But it was all so lovely, so very lovely! There was a rhythm; it was all unfolding rhythmically, a rhythm of the falling sheets of paper; and a rhythm moving along very slowly, not in a straight line, and undulating.

0 1962-11-17, #Agenda Vol 03, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   I do not know why you want a line of thought to be indicated to you for your guidance in the aff air of Korea. There is nothing to hesitate about there, the whole aff air 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
   Not many airplanes have pilots nowadays thats old-fashioned. The planes do their business all by themselves. They are completely automatic. So whats needed is truly a Power that can act on the most mechanical matter. I mean for protection, for instance: these things dont depend on human wills, nor even on beings of the terrestrial atmosphere the Supreme alone can decide. Just as He decides This is to be done, so He also decides [This wont be]. Thats all. He is the only recourse.
   Theres no longer any hope that a human being can give protection by his own powerit doesnt work any more. If the Lord is protecting you, fine, nothing will happen to you. But as far as knowing what Hes going to decide. For if He decides upon such a destruction, it means the earth truly needs itotherwise He wouldnt decide it.

0 1963-01-09, #Agenda Vol 04, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   You see how far we are from those romantic transformations where people emerge from their meditation rejuvenated, transfigured, luminousoh, dear me! That will be mere childs play. At the end, it will be nothing: well just have to do this (Mother blows one puff in the air), and it will be there.
   Its the rest that is difficult.

0 1963-02-23, #Agenda Vol 04, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   It is rarely felt, except when the pressure from outside is too great. When there is a huge accumulation of scores of small you cant call them wills, but impulses coming from things (from things or people or circumstances) that want to be fulfilled, attended toas long as its within a certain limit you receive it with a smile and it doesnt have any effect, but when the dose is exceeded, suddenly something says, Oh, no! Enough is enough! At that point, the consciousness is hopeless. It falls back into the old rhythm, and consequently that must cause wear and tear. But the other way is a sort of harmonious, undulating movement (Mother draws big waves in the air), ALMOST beyond time, not quite: there is some sort of time sense, but secondary, somewhat in the distance. And this movement (gesture of waves) gives a sense of eternityof everlastingness, at any ratethere is no reason for it to cease. There is no friction, no conflict, no wear and tear, it can go on indefinitely.
   It is beginning to be that way.

0 1963-03-09, #Agenda Vol 04, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Oh, listen (this is not meant to be published or told), I dont know if Ive told you already. I was nine or ten years old, I was running with some friends in the forest of Fontainebleau (Ive told this story somewhere). The forest is rather dense, so you cant see very far ahead. We were running, and speeding along as I was, I didnt see I was coming to the edge overhanging the road. The place where we were was about ten feet above the road (more than a story high), and the road was paved with stonesfreshly paved. And we were running. I was racing ahead, the others were behind. Well, Id built up such momentum that I couldnt stopwhoosh! I went sailing into the air. I was ten, eleven at the most, mind you, with no notion of the miraculous or the marvelous, nothing, nothing I was just flung into the air. And I felt something supporting me, holding me up, and I was literally SET DOWN on the ground, on the stones. I got up (I found it perfectly natural, you understand!): not a scratch, not a speck of dust, nothing, absolutely intact. I fell down very, very slowly. Then everyone rushed up to see. Oh, its nothing! I said, I am all right. And I left it at that. But the impression lingered. That feeling of something carrying me (gesture of a slow fall, like a leaf falling in stages with slight pauses): I fell down that slow. And the material proof was there, it was no illusion since I was unscathed the road was paved with stones (you know the flint stones of France?): not a scratch, nothing. Not a speck of dust.
   The soul was very alive at the time, and with all its strength it resisted the intrusion of the material logic4 of the worldso it seemed to me perfectly natural. I simply thought, No. Accidents cant happen to me.

0 1963-04-22, #Agenda Vol 04, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   I have just written a word to Mother to tell her that if I could, I would catch the first train home. When I arrived here, I got a horrible impression as never before, almost a panic. Everything was so terribly void and far away. Probably I have grown hypersensitive. If I were not afraid of yielding to that impression and if it werent rude to X, I would take noon train today. The new guest house is beyond description1: cement walls enclosed within cement walls; the plan is so wonderful that not a whiff of air can blow in here, nor can one see a single blade of grass. There are magnificent wrought-iron railings and openwork cement designs, but not even the most basic amenities. I absolutely refused to enter that sarcophagus, so they put me up in an adjoining house purchased by X and used as a garage. Its unspeakably filthy. It didnt even occur to them to offer me a mat. Finally they brought a bench for me to sleep on, which I refused. So much for the material conditions. I hope the body will get better. As soon as I can decently leave, I shall weigh anchor.
   Signed: Satprem

0 1963-06-08, #Agenda Vol 04, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   But Power, you understand For example, a hurricanes power is nothing in comparison. All the powers a human being can withstand, even probably imagine, are nothingnothing its (Mother blows in the air) like soap bubbles.
   The feeling of something that can be neither withstood nor felt, because of its formidable state.

0 1963-06-29, #Agenda Vol 04, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   I told you, didnt I, that I saw the death of Pope [John XXIII] without even knowing he was ill? One night, I suddenly saw in the mental atmosphere of the EARTH quite an awesome movement, that is to say, quite global: there were great mental waves (nothing but mental), great waves of anxiety, as though all human thought were very upset; but it wasnt the anxiety of the believers, it was a very global movement the earths mental atmosphere was stirring with great movements of upheaval and anxiety (Mother draws waves in the air). I thought, Whats happening? Whats happening that can so upset men? (as would happen, for instance, with a world war or events of that kind), Whats happening that can draw the attention of the whole earths atmosphere, its mental atmosphere? And the next day, I was told that just at that time, the Pope died. So I thought, Indeed!
   Afterwards (because I am not concerned with all those things), I learned what he was doing: his Ecumenical Council and all his reforms, his attempt, in short, to bring everyone together as much as he could (all the Christians, at least), and the fact that he had become a friend of the Russians, etc. So then, I concentrated, because according to natural logic (the logic of Natures actions), the next Pope should be a horrible reactionaryin a word, it didnt bode well. I concentrated and tried to make things work out for the best. And I see that Sri Aurobindo did find the thing important, since he concentrated over there.

0 1963-07-31, #Agenda Vol 04, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Yes, its the airits in the air.
   (long silence)

0 1963-09-18, #Agenda Vol 04, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Because NOTHING in the consciousness budged during those changeovers [back and forth from the true to the false movement]; the consciousness is like that, turned not upward, not inward, turned simply turned to the Lord, living in His Light, which, in the physical world, becomes a golden splendor. The consciousness is turned to That. There is nothing but That, its the sole reality, the sole truth. And It vibrates like this (Mother touches her hands, her arms), It vibrates in all the cells, everywhere. I go like this (Mother makes a gesture of collecting it in the air around), as if I picked it up. It isnt ethereal, its very material; it feels like an air that is thick but vibrant, very vibrant. The consciousness is like that. And all this goes on in the body. But with the presence of that old idiot which is immediately pessimistic, catastrophic, defeatisthow defeatist, oh it sees everything as a calamity. And then that wonderful character, after imagining the worse (in the space of a second, of course), it submits it all to the Lord and tells Him, Here, Lord, here is Your work, its all Yours, do what You will with it! The silly idiot, why did it have to prepare its catastrophes! A catastrophe, invariably a catastrophe, everything is catastrophic but it offers its catastrophe to the Lord!
   And the answer is invariably a smile full of such patience, oh! That patience gives me a sense of wonder every second.

0 1963-11-23, #Agenda Vol 04, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   And then five of our air force chiefs have been killed in a helicopter crashhelicopters never crash, and they were the best possible pilots. Its an act of sabotage the Communists are doing a lot of sabotage. So that makes two accidents in a row.
   But these accidents always occur at the time of Kali, in NovemberOctober and November.

0 1963-12-31, #Agenda Vol 04, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Alarmed the air with grandiose unease;
   Appalling footsteps drew invisibly near,
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   It was a no mans land of evil air,
   A crowded neighbourhood without one home,

0 1964-03-21, #Agenda Vol 05, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Those Americans are nothing but bluffers they bluff, bluff, bluff for everything. They come with grand airs, they will right all wrongs, correct all mistakes, enlighten all mindsand theyre just at ground level.
   Those doctors, when you fall into their clutches

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 1964-06-04, #Agenda Vol 05, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   You do not tell me anything about your health. I assume it is good thanks to the air of Brittany and that you will come back with a brand-new system.
   See you soon, mon petit, I am with you, but I will be happy to have you back here.

0 1964-07-25, #Agenda Vol 05, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   When things happen in that way, I always take them as organized by the Divine for the general progress. Rarely does there come a precise indication: No. When its no, its categorical. But I always see (Mother draws in the air movements of forces) that things move with a very supple movement: they seem to be heading here (gesture to the left), but its in order to go there (gesture to the right); they seem to be going this way (curve to the right), but its in order to get there (gesture to the left)all the time.
   ***

0 1964-07-28, #Agenda Vol 05, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   The left side. And the American doctor isnt quite happy about the extent of the cure. Which means, as always, that however things seem to be in the world, when they are brought into contact with the Light, that is to say, a concentration of Truth, they appear in their stark reality: all the ballyhoo about that operation and all the illusion gathered around that miraculous power of surgical cure, it all vanished into thin air. The American doctor himself, according to Dr. S.s letter, was shaken and lost trust in the absoluteness of his system. But from the first minute, you know, I saw that there wasnt even sixty percent of truth in it. There is an entire obscure field, which they deliberately ignore and which showed itself in broad daylight in order to make itself known. And for Dr. S., its the same thing: A doctor COULD NOT be deluded, and he didnt want to admit it. When I told him that one operation might not be enough, he almost got angry: Why do you say such things! (Mother laughs) He knew it as well as I did, but he didnt want to admit it.
   He will have gone through a terrible experience.

0 1964-08-14, #Agenda Vol 05, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   So there are two possibilities: violence, or Transformation. Violence means invasion or revolutionits hanging in the air, it could break out any moment. The government Nehru wasnt worth much, but still for the masses he represented a certain ideal (which he was quite incapable of living up to, but anyway). After him, its finished; the present Prime Minister is a man with great goodwill, who has no character, to such a point that in the presence of difficulties he falls illhes ill! Ill, he cant work! Thats where we are.2
   Here, in Pondicherry, its the same muddle.

0 1964-08-19, #Agenda Vol 05, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   I have myself never stopped telling them (you understand, I see the quality of the atmosphere [Mother fingers the air]), I told them that all those people who came worsened the stupidity of the atmosphere very seriously.
   Then there are the others, that World-Unionas for them, from the first day (there were five members), from the first day, they have all been quarreling among themselves, theyve never stopped quarreling! I told them it was a strange beginning for a World-Unionindividually they all agreed with this, but they all went on quarreling! And its still going on.

0 1964-10-07, #Agenda Vol 05, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   And at the same time, a reliefa physical reliefas if the air were easier to breathe. Yes, it was a bit like being shut inside a shella suffocating shell and at any rate, an opening has been made in it. You can breathe. I dont know if its more than that, but at any rate, something has been as if torn open, and you can breathe.
   It was a totally, totally material and cellular action.

0 1964-10-24a, #Agenda Vol 05, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   And for several hours (it lasted several hours, from that moment till night) the atmosphere was clear, light, luminousand my body, my body was in such joy! As if it were floating in the air.
   Afterwards, everything came backnot everything: something didnt come back, which was definitely settled, but one part of the attacks was clarified.

0 1964-11-12, #Agenda Vol 05, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   With those faintings of sorts I told you about the other day, I observed (it went on the whole day), and I saw (saw with the inner vision): it is like the travelat times as quick as a flash, at other times slow and very measuredof a force that starts from one point to reach another one. That force travels along a precise route, which isnt always the same and seems to include certain cells on its way: the starting point and the arrival point (Mother draws a curve in the air). If you arent on your guard, if you are taken by surprise, during the passage of the force (whether long or short) you feel the same sensation (you, meaning the body), the same sensation as before fainting: its the phenomenon that precedes fainting. But if you are attentive, if you stay still and look, you see that it starts from one point, reaches another point, and then its overwhat that force had to do has been done, and there is no APPARENT consequence in the rest of the body.
   I mentioned (not with so many details) the fact to the doctor, not in the hope that he would know, but because (its amusing) when I speak to him, he tries to understand, of course, and then there is the mirror of his mental knowledge, and in that mirror, sometimes I find the key! (Laughing) You understand, the scientific key of whats going on.

0 1964-11-14, #Agenda Vol 05, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   There is another thing. Recently, one day, I suddenly I am extremely sensitive to the composition of the air, from my earliest childhood: airs, if I may say so, they each had their own taste, their own color and quality, and I would recognize them to such a point that sometimes I would say, Oh, the air of (I was a child, of course), the air of this country or the air of that place has come here. It was like that. I was extremely sensitive to the quality of pure air, that is, without the elements that come from the decomposition of life and especially from the places where people are crowded together. It was like that to an extremely sharp degree: for instance, if I was moved from one place to another, I could be suddenly cured of an illness from the change of air. When I met Thon, it became conscious, an object of study, and it still goes on. Perhaps a few days ago (I cant say, time has no meaning), but not very long ago, I said, Theres something new in the air. And something very unpleasant, extremely pernicious; I felt that that something (I didnt say anything to anyone, naturally) had a peculiar, extremely subtle odor, not a physical one, and had the power to separate vital vibrations from physical vibrations that is to say, an extremely noxious element.
   Immediately I set to work (it lasted for hours), and the night was spent counteracting it: I tried to find which higher vibration could counteract it, until I succeeded in clarifying the atmosphere. But the memory remained very precise. And very recently (maybe a day or two ago), they told me that the Chinese had chosen an Indian territory, in the North, to test a certain kind of atomic bomb, and that they had exploded a certain bomb there. When they told me this, the memory of my odor abruptly came back.1

0 1964-11-21, #Agenda Vol 05, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Absolutely nonexistence. And I wondered, But where is that person I used to call me? Where is she, what is she doing?It had evaporated (Mother blows air between her fingers), absolutely evaporated. Oh, how I laughed, mon petit, how delighted I was! For half an hour I laughed within. I said to myself, Well, its a success! Then I looked at that poor body and thought, If this too could be changed into something else, it would be magnificent!
   (Looking at Satprem out of the corner of her eyes) Its very goodits very good, its a sure sign that one has emerged from ones ego.

0 1965-01-06, #Agenda Vol 06, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Yes, mon petit. I want you to be peaceful, happy, luminous, and (Mother draws great waves in the air) living in the eternal Becoming the sense of eternity, always. Thats what I want. Because the opening up above is there, you have itit is there and there is a descent; its the bustle outside that is tiring.
   Take some rest, and by that I mean letting oneself flow into the eternal Movement without tensing up, without thinking, Ive got this to do, that to do, and this and that.

0 1965-04-30, #Agenda Vol 06, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   And then that force (it was a force, it was a being, it was an action, it wasnot a human being) said when I spoke of going to your home, Oh, but he is in exceptional conditions! Ah, why? I asked Oh, he has that netting, and all the air that comes in the subtle airbecomes impregnated with your atmosphere as it enters. (Mother laughs) I said, Good.
   It was early this morning, between two and three, you were sleeping.

0 1965-06-14, #Agenda Vol 06, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   I often have underwater dreams: the other day, for instance, I went under water (and without any difficulty) and there were hosts of fish I was fishing under water. But those fish were dead, or had just diedhosts of fish that werent decomposing, that were still good, but dead, because they didnt have any more air or water.
   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.

0 1965-06-18 - supramental ship, #Agenda Vol 06, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   As for Thon, he used to say that the glorified body would be made of a matter denser than physical matter, but with qualities that physical matter doesnt have. And this substance does have qualities, they say, that Matter doesnt have, like for instance elasticity. Well, a few nights ago (I dont remember when), I was in a place in which a sort of pale gray substance had been collected, which looked like diluted clay (a paste, that is). And elastic, (laughing) glutinous! It was like diluted cement, but very pale, a really lovely pearl gray, and sticky: it could be stretched like chewing gum! And then there were a number of people who had gathered there to ba the in that substance. Some were crawling in it with delight! They were smearing themselves all over with it, and it was sticky! And I myself Once you were there, you were inevitably plunged in it to some extent: it seemed to be there even in the air; you couldnt avoid it. But there was a lady who took great care of me so it wouldnt be too inconvenient: I remember that I had a sort of luminous dress, white and red (white with red decorations) in which I wrapped myself so that substance wouldnt stick to me. But I watched the whole thing, and I saw, for instance, our Purani4 wallowing in it, sliding with delight, dripping with that mud all over! And everybody was in that mud. Only, it was a mud of a very lovely pearl gray, but was it sticky! And in the morning when I woke up, I said to myself it must be the new substance in preparationits not yet fully ready but its in preparation.
   There were some highly amusing details: it was arranged like the establishments, you know, in those big stylish spas. It was like that. And people came there to take baths in that substance.

0 1965-06-23, #Agenda Vol 06, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   So in that park I had seen the Pavilion of Love (but I dont like to use that word because men have turned it into something ludicrous); I am referring to the principle of divine Love. But it has been changed: it will be the Pavilion of the Mother; but not this (Mother points to herself): the Mother, the true Mother, the principle of the Mother. (I say Mother because Sri Aurobindo used the word, otherwise I would have put something else I would have put creative principle or realizing principle or something of that sort.) And it will be a small building, not a big one, with just a meditation room downst airs, with columns and probably a circular shape (I say probably because I am leaving it for R. to decide). Upst airs, the top floor will be a room, and the roof will be a covered terrace. Do you know the old Indian Mogul miniatures with palaces in which there are terraces and small roofs supported by columns? Do you know those old miniatures? Ive had hundreds of them in my hands. But this pavilion is very, very lovely: a small pavilion like this, with a roof over a terrace, and low walls against which there will be divans where people can sit and meditate in the open air in the evening or at night. And downst airs, at the very bottom, on the ground floor, simply a meditation rooma place with nothing in it. There would probably be, at the far end, something that would be a living light (perhaps the symbol2 made of living light), a constant light. Otherwise, a very calm, very silent place.
   Adjoining it would be a small dwelling (well, a dwelling that would still have three floors), but not of large dimensions, and it would be the house of H., who would act as keepershe would be the keeper of the pavilion (she wrote me a very nice letter, but she didnt understand all this, of course).
  --
   But the interesting thing is that around this central point, there are four large sections, like four large petals (Mother draws), but the corners of the petals are rounded and there are small intermediate zones: four large sections and four zones. Of course, this is only in the air: on the ground it will be an approximation.
   We have four large sections: the cultural section in the north, that is, in the direction of Madras; in the east, the industrial section; in the south, the international section; and in the west, that is, towards the Lake, the residential section.
  --
   In between these sections, there are intermediary zones, four intermediary zones: one for public services (the post, etc.), a zone for transportation (railway station and, if possible, an airfield), a zone for food supplies (that one would be towards the Lake and would include d airies, poultry farms, orchards, cultivation, etc.it would spread to incorporate the Lake estate3: what they wanted to do separately will be done as a part of Auroville); then a fourth zone (Ive said public services, transportation, food supplies), and the fourth zone: shops. We dont need many shops, but a few are necessary to get what we dont produce. These zones are like quarters, you see.
   And you will be there, in the center?
  --
   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 1965-07-21, #Agenda Vol 06, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   If you knew with what sort of disdain it spoke, such a superior air!
   The other states of being, the vital, the mind, may enjoy the intermediate contacts

0 1965-09-11, #Agenda Vol 06, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Not that. They have sent aircraft carriers.
   Pakistan?

0 1966-02-19, #Agenda Vol 07, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Thon used to say that this defeatist state (the result of which is death), this destructive power, was born with the Vitals infusion into Matter. The rock, the stone, that is, the most exclusively material, isnt defeatist. The beginning of destruction came with the beginning of the entry of the vital force: with waterwater, air, all that moves. All that begins to move brings along the power of destruction.
   And in human matter, this destructive power is associated with movement.
  --
   And certainly, the first manifestations of Life were water and air, the wind, werent they?
   Fire But fire, theres no fire without airfire is the symbol of the supreme Power.
   (long silence Mother scribbles a few words)

0 1966-05-18, #Agenda Vol 07, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   There is an Italian here, whom I saw the other day with his wife (his wife is nice; he has long h air 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):
   The second time, with a normal dose of LSD (lysergic acid), as I rose in that luminous situation, I had terrible visions, the walls of my room came alive with thousands of malignant and desperate faces that persecuted me till night.

0 1966-06-02, #Agenda Vol 07, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Last night againvery often, almost every night, I spend a while in the night in the state of consciousness of your book: the manner of seeing, feeling and saying (Mother draws a strip in mid air representing the books region), like that. So now and then, I make a suggestion, but not with words: I seem to introduce into it another way of seeing and feeling: Why not this way? It has happened several times. But when I wake up I dont remember the details because there are too many things. But its a place where the book is taking shape, so I enter that place and seem to bring currents of air into it! (Mother laughs) I make proposals. It happens very often. I think it regularly happens every night, but I remember only when I think it necessary.
   ***

0 1966-06-25, #Agenda Vol 07, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   She could bring some fresh air there.
   There was some rep air work to be done in their houseshe showed the workers how they should do it!The workers preferred to go and work elsewhere.

0 1966-07-09, #Agenda Vol 07, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Every time I have been conscious of the Power, the experience has been similar. The Will from above is expressed by a vibration, which certainly gets clothed in vital power but acts in a subtle physical. There is a perception of a certain quality of vibration, which is difficult to describe but gives a sense of something coagulated (not broken up), something that feels denser than air, extremely homogeneous, with a golden luminosity, an AWESOME power of propulsion, and which expresses a certain willit doesnt have the nature of human will but more the nature of vision than that of thought: its like a vision imposing itself in order to be realized, in a domain very close to material Matter, but invisible except to the inner vision. And That, that Vibration, exerts a pressure on people, on things, on circumstances, in order to fashion them according to its vision. And its irresistible. Even people who think the opposite, who want the opposite, do what is willed without wanting it; even things that are opposed in their very nature are turned around.
   For national events, relations between nations, terrestrial circumstances, thats how it acts, constantly, constantly, like an AWESOME Power. So then, if you are yourself in a state of union with the divine Will, without the thought and all the conceptions and ideas interfering, you follow, see, and know.

0 1966-07-27, #Agenda Vol 07, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Were still receiving heaps of letters. Lots of people want to come and are asking questions. Theres going to be a crush of peoplesome are arranging planes! So yesterday I said, Well have a direct yearly flight: Paris-Auroville! And theyre going to prepare an airfield. We are already in negotiations with the government for the land: its huge, we could make four or five airfields! There will be a landing field in Auroville: Paris-Auroville! (Mother looks very amused.)
   It seems that in 1972, there will be a new plane that will fly from Paris to India (Paris-Auroville!) in four hours. Which means that if they leave Paris in the evening, theyll reach here at daybreak (you know that some time is lost while coming here). And if they leave here at noon, theyll reach Paris at 10 in the morningtwo hours before they left.

0 1966-11-19, #Agenda Vol 07, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Did I tell you last time that in Bihar, the rain started that very evening? I found out how it occurred. Its P. who flew over Bihar, and he saw a desert, devastation: dry, dry, dry, nothing growing, cracked earth. Then he remembered certain experiences here.3 When he reached the airport, he was received officially and said, I would like to see the Chief Minister in private, without anyone else. He saw him and told him an experience he had had and had witnessed here [at Pondicherry]. And he said, Why dont you ask Mother? The other answered quite spontaneously, It would be better if you asked for us! Then he sent his telegram. The same evening it started raining. He wrote, saying, This first rain has been like divine nectar to me. He said that people there were entirely trusting and as well-disposed as could be. And he saw a relation between those droughts, those natural catastrophes, and the forces that stop money from coming; he saw they were affected by that experience of unexpected rain. For example, at the same time (a day or two later), he met some people who arent rich (the husb and has a good position, but they arent rich: they have a family, children). For some reason or other the husb and had been given a compensation of 10,000 rupees by the government, and quite spontaneously and naturally they went and saw P. and said to him, You must give this to Mother. He asked the lady, But why do you give all this? She spontaneously answered, But what would I do with this money? I dont need it. In other words, the true attitude. So it immediately made P. think that something is on the move.
   And I saw this note of yesterday as indicative of the key (I mean inwardly, in the universal attitudes). It was all clearly seen: men always believe that the guilty must be punished, that its the way out of the difficulty, but the true way is compassion and mercy. Its not that you are ignorant of the true movement and the false one, but you have SPONTANEOUS mercy, effortlessly and at all times. The vision was very clear that this is how progress is possibleif the fault were always punished, there wouldnt be anyone left to progress!

0 1966-11-30, #Agenda Vol 07, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Immortal bliss lives not in human air
   (Laughing) Unfortunately the fact is easy enough to note! Immortal bliss lives not in human air. But she could answer him, Thats because of you, so you dont need to boast about it!
   ***

0 1966-12-21, #Agenda Vol 07, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Yes, but your mind is active the mind is active. You see, Sri Aurobindo could do it because his mind no longer existed; it was perfectly, perfectly still and inspiration went through it as through pure air. But your mind In fact, thats the discipline you have to do, because your mind is in the habit of becoming active again. Its good if what comes from above goes through like that, but on condition that the mind be perfectly still. If you like, to put things differently, its to learn to keep your mind still, while writing at the same time.
   ***

0 1966-12-31, #Agenda Vol 07, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   I had always complained it was a realm in which I didnt see. I mostly saw (in the past), I mostly saw mentallymental visionsand also, naturally, I saw all the way up (but that was organized), and to some extent in the vital, especially at night, but anyway The vision was highly developed, very clear and precise, but physically (physically, I mean in the subtle physical and physically), I had never seen with open eyes: I always saw the stark reality as it is, never anything else, and I had always complained about it. Until suddenly it came: one day I started seeing, and then! (Mother laughs) Now I am obliged to calm it down, because (laughing) its too much. But its unbelievableunbelievable how full of forms the air is, and such expressive forms! Its as if, yes, a humorist, a caricaturist, even, were constantly making the subtle representation of what goes on materially.
   And I think thats what people see when they have what medical science calls hallucinations, when they have a fever, for instance. But I already knew this because I once had such a high fever that I was in the state in which, according to doctors, you go off your head. Then I saw (with the material vision), I had the vision of all the hostile beings rushing to attack me from every sideit was frightful! You understand, its the support of the material consciousness thats no longer there, you are wholly in that vision, and thats why you generally get frightened, while others believe its a hallucination. I remember (Sri Aurobindo was there), at the time I told him, Ah, now I know what hallucinations caused by fever are.It has nothing to do with hallucinations! But its not pleasant, its the vision of a world thats not pretty.

0 1967-01-25, #Agenda Vol 08, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   I remember, some time ago, at night, I said to him (I see him almost every night, but for a few days I hadnt seen him, then I met him at night because he is always there (Mother makes a gesture enveloping her), but at night, in that subtle physical world, I see him objectively, as if I were meeting him), and I said to him, I didnt see you for a few days, like that, in jest. Then he put on his most serious air, but with all his irony, Oh, I am very busy these days. And (laughing) the next day I learned they were shooting a film on Sri Aurobindos life!1 So I thought he must have been busy sending them good suggestions. But it was so comical! With straight-faced seriousness, Oh, I am very busy. (Mother laughs)
   Thats how injury came about.

0 1967-01-31, #Agenda Vol 08, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   And I have noticed that it doesnt depend on circumstances or on people or on anything; it depends (Mother sniffs the air) as if something had been added or taken away in the atmosphere. Have you noticed?
   Yes, absolutely.

0 1967-02-18, #Agenda Vol 08, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   That story of little S. has taught me much. Because I saw that little girl this morning. She is black-skinned, of courseshe was all luminous. All luminous. And I dont think she is conscious of it (perhaps only insofar as Y. has flattered her thats always possible), but its very spontaneous in her, she wasnt trying to put on airs, she didnt come to strike a pose: she simply came to take the fruit and flower for Thoth. She was here in front of my table; when I saw her come in I said, Strange. This little girl who is so black-skinned she was clearer than others.
   And this letter is so strong!

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 1967-05-17, #Agenda Vol 08, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   An Italian professor did some research in Mexico. He says: Human cells can generate enough electrical energy to electrocute another human being standing eighteen feet away. Dr. Ruggiero feels that his experiments in human cells may result in the cure of paralysis and he says that an electrical energy screen generated by human cells could be used to stop bullets. Electrical energy could make a human dynamo capable not only of inflicting death, but of literally walking on air. By connecting cables to the human frame, human cells could produce energy and light sufficient to fill the power needs of an average home or small manufacturing unit. In experiments in his Mexico City laboratory, Dr. Ruggiero has produced a current from a goat enough to light up a series of 40 watt bulbs and to activate an electric door bell
   But its been known for a long time that cats, the skin of cats, is full of electricity. It was used in the past to cure rheumatism.

0 1967-07-05, #Agenda Vol 08, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   For instance, that relationship of simplicity (like that of a child) in which you very simply ask for the thing you feel the need for, but without mental complications; without explanations, without justifications, without all that useless farragosimply, Oh, I would like You have, for instance, quite a special feeling towards someone or something and you would like that someone or something to be perfectly harmonious, happy (which physically is expressed by good health or favourable circumstances), and so, spontaneously, simply, you say, Oh! (you pray), Oh, may it be like that! And it happens. Then the thought (the general human thought): This has happened, therefore its the expression of the Truth. And it becomes a principle: This is true, this is the way things should be. But up above, in that Consciousness that global Consciousness in that total Harmony, those things in themselves, in their material expression (good health, favourable circumstances) are of no more than minor importance, so to say, of almost nonexistent importance: things may be this way or that or this (they may be a hundred different ways), without its making any difference to the Harmony; but this particular way is chosen because of the simple, pure, candid beauty of the aspiration that is lovely, that is powerful in its simplicity. And, you know, without mental complication, without hypocrisy of any sort, without pretence of any sort: very simply, but from a luminous, pure, loving heart, without any egoism, just like that. So thats a lovely light which has its place; and because of it, things may be this way or that (good health, favourable circumstances), it doesnt matter, its unimportant. Human beings attach importance only to the external form, to what has manifested; they say, Oh, this is true, since it isand its a passing breath of air. But the cause of it, its origin has a place in that total, universal Harmony: a disinterested goodwill, love devoid of egoism, trust that doesnt argue or reason, simplicityingenious simplicity for which evil doesnt exist.4 If we could catch hold of that and keep it That trust for which evil doesnt existnot trust in what takes place here: trust up above, in that all-powerful principle of Harmony.
   (long silence, then Mother repeats this prayer:)

0 1967-08-26, #Agenda Vol 08, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Yes, you could tell her very politely (laughing) saying that a breath of fresh air would do her good! But shell propose to meet you outside!1
   Im going to try to do something but she isnt very You know, they always strike me (laughing) as being surrounded by something sticky, as if they had sticky tape around them!You cant get in.
  --
   It may be noted that this lady holds an important diplomatic post, hence the difficulty to send her ... for a "breath of fresh air."
   ***

0 1967-09-16, #Agenda Vol 08, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Yes, the first impression was painful, then I took a good look; and at bottom, the whole trouble comes from the fact that this person has a very high opinion of herself, she judges everything from the height of her superiority for instance, that air of benevolent compassion for the Ashram. But that was my first impression when I saw her for the first time, and it has been growing since then and this letter has fully confirmed it.
   So then, I didnt say anything, but yesterday I made F. talk about the lady, and she finally told me, There is something I have never told you because it made me uneasy, but today I will tell you. Soon after we first met, Mrs. Z told me one day (I repeat word for word), Because of MY position and YOUR position, I am convinced that we are destined to bring about the rapprochement of the Catholic Church and the Ashram. F. told me, I didnt replydidnt argue, didnt answer, didnt say a word or anything, I just left it at that.

0 1967-10-07, #Agenda Vol 08, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   But he rather agreed! His idea is to bring some new air into it.
   (silence)

0 1967-10-11, #Agenda Vol 08, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Here everything is arranged: if you have the slightest unconscious gesture, it means disaster! There are little beings that have been assigned to keeping watch, and thats the funniest of all: if you have an unconscious movement like that, they snatch the thing you are holding from you and send it flying far away! It has happened to me countless times. In my case, of course, I just laugh, I know whats going on: they take the thing and poff! send it flying through the air as if you had made a violent gesture. It happens constantly. This table has been PURPOSELY arranged for thatit wasnt me who arranged it: I was MADE to arrange it. And thats how it is: if you make an unconscious gesture, something tumbles downnaturally! (Mother points to the piles of envelopes)
   Your table is alarming!

0 1967-11-08, #Agenda Vol 08, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   We spent a long part of the night together, from about eleven till oh, a long time, till three in the morning, working togetherworking and moving about. Those are placeskinds of houses, landscapesvery well known places where I go periodically, in an atmosphere which is specific to them and for a specific work. There are mountains, there are roads going down, there are And its always the same thing: its a place that exists permanently; but what happens there is different each time (as in life). And the approach is different: sometimes I go there on foot, sometimes in a car, and sometimes I have very peculiar means of transport! I dont always meet the same people there, and I dont always do the same work, but the quality of the atmosphere (Mother feels the air with her fingers) remains always the same. Its a certain place of organizationof power of organization.
   But I have known that place and have been going there for years and years. And last night, I spent oh, certainly a good three hours therethree hours of our time here (I dont know how long that was over there).

0 1967-11-15, #Agenda Vol 08, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   They were burning slowly, like this (still gesture), without any air current, very quietly.
   It remained for a long time.

0 1968-03-16, #Agenda Vol 09, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   There have been all sorts of philosophies which tried to explain it, but its in the air, its mental, speculative. While this is livedlived, I mean BEING it.
   Is it the material equivalent of a psychological experience one has in which the perception of evil completely disappears in the perception of an absolute Goodeven in evil?

0 1968-06-26, #Agenda Vol 09, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   And thats the life of every second, for the smallest thing, the whole bodily functioning: sleep, food, washing, activities, everything, everythingevery second. And the body is learning. There are naturally hesitations stemming from the power of habit and also old ideas floating about in the air (gesture of a swarming in the atmosphere): none of that is personal. As a work, its tremendous.
   And continuous.

0 1968-07-17, #Agenda Vol 09, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   I feel all luminous, the Divine Grace is so powerful that at times I think my body is incapable of holding it; Mothers Presence is so real; the bliss is so serene, so tranquil. The little ADVENTURE begun at the Samadhi becomes so worthy of being lived, the CONSCIOUSNESS has widened so much. Darkness, fear, scruples, mortifications are so far away! A few weeks ago, I had a very painful dream: my body was being torn apart, the pain was excruciating; my feet, my hands, my head were being pulled apart. Today, when I read your letter, I understood the meaning: I had to grow. Just two words to inform you about my situation. As I told you, I found two currents in the Vatican, the first one quite raging against me; we thought that my assuming a new post would calm them down but a few days later, they managed to demand a Collegiate examination (by a neurologist, who, I believe, had been ordered to declare me ill, an endocrinologist, an expert in general medicine, and the Popes physician] hence the cry of the child running to his mother: my telegram asking for Mothers protection. On Sunday the 7th, I had a dream: Mother came into a sort of huge warehouse, where I was lying on the ground, and told me, Quick, get away and leave me your place. I flew away (without my body, which was still on the ground): it was my soul that went away, and, from on high, very high up, I saw Mother taking possession of my body, entering it, and staying put. Suddenly an army of doctors in white robes makes a beeline for my body (in which Mother is still hidden); no sooner have they surrounded and begun examining it than a terrible explosion sends them flying into the air.
   (Mother laughs)

0 1968-09-07, #Agenda Vol 09, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   I have told you many times, and couldnt repeat it too often, that we are not made of a piece. Within ourselves we have lots of states of being, and each state of being has its own life. All that is gathered together in a single body, as long as you have one, and acts through a single body; thats what gives you the sense of a single person, a single being. But there are many of them, and there are in particular concentrations on different planes: just as you have a physical being, you have a vital being, a mental being, a psychic being, and many others with all possible intermediaries. So when you leave your body, all those beings will scatter. Its only if you are a very advanced yogi and have been capable of unifying your being around the divine center that those beings remain linked together. If you havent been able to unify yourself, then at the time of death, all that will scatter: every being will go back to its own region. With the vital being, for example, your various desires will separate and each of them will go and chase its realization quite independently, because there will no longer be a physical being to hold them together. While if you have united your consciousness to the psychic consciousness, when you die you will remain conscious of your psychic being, and the psychic being will return to the psychic world which is a world of bliss, joy, peace, tranquillity, and growing knowledge. But if you have lived in your vital and all its impulses, each impulse will try to realize itself here and there. For instance, for the miser who was concentrated on his money, when he dies the part of his vital that was concerned with his money will hook on there and will keep watching over the money so no one takes it. People wont see him, but he is there nonetheless, and very unhappy if something happens to his dear money. Now, if you live exclusively in your physical consciousness (which is difficult, because, after all, you have thoughts and feelings), if you live exclusively in your physical, when the physical being disappears, you disappear along with it, its over. There is a spirit of the form: your form has a spirit that lives on for seven days after your death. The doctors have declared you dead, but the spirit of your form is alive, and not only alive but conscious in most cases. It lasts for seven to eight days, and after that, it too dissolves I am not talking about yogis, I am talking about ordinary people. Yogis have no laws, its quite different; for them the world is different. I am talking about ordinary people living an ordinary life; for them its like that. So the conclusion is that if you want to preserve your consciousness, it would be better to center it on a part of your being which is immortal; otherwise it will evaporate like a flame into thin air. And happily so, because if it were otherwise, there might be gods or kinds of superior men who would create hells and heavens as they do in their material imagination, inside which they would shut you up. (Question:) It is said that there is a god of death. Is it true? Yes. As for me, I call him a genius of death. I know him very well. And its an extraordinary organization. You cant imagine how organized it is! I think there are many of those genii of death, hundreds of them. I met at least two of them. One I met in France, the other in Japan, and they were very different. Which leads me to believe that depending on the mental culture, the education, the countries and beliefs, there must be different genii. But there are genii for all manifestations of Nature: there are genii of fire, genii of air, water, rain, wind; and there are genii of death. Any one genius of death is entitled to a certain number of dead every day. Its truly a fantastic organization. Its a sort of alliance between the vital forces and the forces of Nature. If, for example, he decided, Here is the number of people I am entitled to, say four or five, or six, or one or two (it varies from day to day), if he decided so many people would die, hell go straight and set himself up near the person whos going to die. But if you (not the person) happen to be conscious, if you see the genius going to the person but do not want him or her to die, then, if you have a certain occult power, you can tell him, No, I forbid you to take this person. Thats something which happened, not once but several times, in Japan and here. It wasnt the same genius. Which makes me say there must be many of them. If you can tell him, I forbid you to take this person and have the power to send him away, theres nothing he can do but go away; but he wont give up his due and will go elsewhere there will be a death elsewhere. (Question:) Some people, when they are about to die, are aware of it. Why dont they tell the genius to go away? Two things are needed. First, nothing in your being, no part of your being, should wish to die. That doesnt often happen. You always have, somewhere in you, a defeatist: something tired or disgusted, which has had enough, something lazy or which doesnt want to fight and says, Ah, well, let it be over, so much the better. Thats enoughyoure dead. But its a fact: if nothing, absolutely nothing in you consents to die, you will not die. For someone to die, there is always a second, if a hundredth part of a second, when he consents. If there isnt that second of consent, he will not die. But who is certain he doesnt have within himself, somewhere, a tiny bit of a defeatist which just yields and says, Oh well? Hence the need to unify oneself. Whatever the path we may follow, the subject we may study, we always reach the same result. The most important thing for an individual is to unify himself around his divine center; that way he becomes a real individual, master of himself and of his destiny. Otherwise, he is a plaything of the forces, which toss him about like a cork in a stream. He goes where he doesnt want to, is made to do what he doesnt want to, and finally he gets lost in a hole without any way to stop himself doing so. But if you are consciously organized, unified around the divine center, governed and led by it, you are the master of your destiny. Its worth trying. At any rate, I find its better to be the master rather than the slave. The feeling of being pulled by strings and being made to do things you may or may not want to do is a rather unpleasant sensation. Its quite irksome. Well, I dont know, I, for one, found it quite irksome even when I was a small child. When I was five, I began finding it wholly intolerable, and I sought a way for it to be otherwisewithout anyone being able to tell me anything. Because I knew no one capable of helping me, and I didnt have the luck you havesomeone who can tell you, Here is what you must do. There was no one to tell me. I had to find it all by myself. I found it. I began at the age of five. And you, its a long time since you were five?
   Well cut out the end.

0 1968-10-09, #Agenda Vol 09, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Oh, what a beautiful forest, mon petit! They must be the forests of Its between the subtle physical and the vital, as if joining the two the subtle physical to the vital. Trees as I have only seen in Japan; trees rising straight like columns, planted in rowsmagnificent! With light-colored grass, very light, pale green. Grass on the ground, airlots of airand at the same time nothing but trees: a forest. But not thick, not crowded. Well then, in that magnificent place, instead of rejoicing, the fool (Mother takes a wailing tone): I dont know what happened to me, I have no religion! (Mother laughs) So I told him, But you should rejoice! No religionyou are in a place much more beautiful than all religions! (In a whining tone)I dont understand.
   (silence)
  --
   Someone who wanted to be useful and did useless things, I told you I dont know why, I dont know what he wanted. Maybe he wanted to see me? He didnt seem to be lookinga rather stupid air.
   Those things you give them a little pat on the head like that: Youre quite nice!

0 1968-11-23, #Agenda Vol 09, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Ive had an interesting experience. Not yesterday evening but the evening before, someone I wont name told me, I am fully in the physical consciousness: no more meditations, and the Divine has become something up above, so far away. Then, instantly, while he was speaking, the whole room FILLED with the divine Presence. Oh, I told him, Not up above: HERE, right here. And at that moment, EVERYTHING, the whole atmosphere you know, the very air seemed to change into divine Presence (Mother touches her hands, her face, her body): you understand, everything was touched, touched, permeated, but with above all, there was a dazzling Light, a Peace like this (massive gesture), a Power, and also such Sweetness something you felt it would be enough to melt a rock.
   And it hasnt left. It has remained.

0 1968-12-04, #Agenda Vol 09, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   And this morning, the body understood: the problem was very clearly understood. (None of this is thought out, I dont know how to explain its not positively sensations, but its perceptions I dont know [Mother feels the air with her fingers].) But the body clearly understood why division is, for a while, for the growth of the being, necessary. Because if there were from the start the perception it now has of everything within the Lord, absolutely everything, for instance all the things that even not so long ago (though in a different way) were still giving it a sort of horrorcertain kinds of cruelty, certain things were really giving the body a sense of horror Now its no longer like that, but it still cant be happy with such things; it can be indifferent (gesture of a Witness),but it cant be happy. And it has understood why that horror was necessary; why there was a time when the manifested world, the world of manifestation, needed to appear outside and separate from the Lord. (After a silence) One must one must have that immutable Peace, one must be as vast as the universe to be able to bear the idea that EVERYTHING is the supreme Lord.
   And the body has understood that its only now it has the experience because its only now it is sufficiently conscious and surrendered (surrendered in the true sense; I might almost say identified, but thats too high-sounding a word, it doesnt want to use it, it knows its not like that and identification will be something else), but quite simply that its now capable and ready to bear the idea that everything is the Lord, that there is NOTHING but the Lord. Previously, for quite a long time, it still needed to feel that all these movements (gesture forward) lead to the Lord, while all those movements (gesture backward) lead away from the Lord. For a long time, the choice was necessary. And now, now its doing its tapasya to be able to bear this idea but without admitting or accepting movements of degradation and cruelty. That is, with the nascent impression that things are not what they seem to be; that we only see the appearance and they are not what they seem to be.

0 1969-01-22, #Agenda Vol 10, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   These last few days, Ive been able to make contact, because I had people there. Today I saw his photo and found it rather interesting (Mother feels the air with her fingers). No justice, no discernment, no simply, you ask, and you get. So if youve asked something true, you get something true; if youve asked something false, you sink into falsehood. As an idea its VERY interesting.
   I think its the most important religious center in India: its on a hilltop, they have an army of trucks carrying people up every day Curious, isnt it?

0 1969-02-05, #Agenda Vol 10, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   A truer, more universal application, and with the spiritual knowledge: the principle of the position and utilization of individuals on earth. And I dont know why, it particularly interested you. You were with me, with this arrangement of figures, and I showed you (same gesture of the pieces of a puzzle being moved about) two columns here and one column there; but living columns: not on papernot on paper, in the air. I dont know how to explain that, it was in the air, and I arranged, moved the figures about like this (same gesture), and those figures were LIVING, they werent written on a paper.
   There were different groups of figures (Mother tries to remember), yes, there were two groups: some were blue (dark blue), and others golden yellow, and (how can I explain?) they werent male-female, but they were two principles, the two principles-the principle of not creation, but conception (gesture coming down from above), and the principle of realization.

0 1969-04-02, #Agenda Vol 10, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Its wonderful, this Consciousness, it has such a way of seeing things! Really really unique. I could say that my vision and my understanding of the world, of life, of everything, have completely changed, in a widening Of course, I had worked constantly to get the widening, but this widening has shown itself to be full of something completely new, completely. And there are two things mingled together: one is this sort of understanding and benevolent Smile, which is CONSTANT, whatever may be there, even the most stupid negations; and at the same time, underneath this benevolence (but benevolence is a weak word), theres such a power! A tremendous power. Tremendous As if it were swollen with power. An almost concrete power, I dont know (Mother feels the air) its a light, but a light you could touch, as it were: if it goes through your fingers, its so concrete that you feel it go through. A deep golden light.
   In the space of a few days, I had two cases of people who behaved like fools and ninnies (that often happens!), but those two realized it, felt it, and wrote to me accusing themselves of the very thing that had been seen in this light. So thats new. There was one letter yesterday, and another today; one is a Frenchman, the other an American. Both had behaved absolutely like silly fools, but ordinarily they would have excused their behavior with all sorts of good reasons, while both accused themselves: Ive behaved like a fool. Thats new.

0 1969-04-12, #Agenda Vol 10, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   This Consciousness is at present showing this body, making it not understand, but feel (Mother feels the air) its neither feel nor understand, its becoming conscious of the vibrations that belong (how could I put it?) to destruction, I might say, the vibrations that belong to the process of destruction in the world, and the vibrations that belong to the process of progress without destruction.
   Those experiences last for several hours every day, and they make you feel the two sides like that, with a clear distinction, very clear, in what people do, in what they say, in the relationship with events, and also the different states of consciousness (everything takes place in the consciousness, of course, its not at all a thought, its not formulated, I dont know how to explain). And this Consciousness also teaches action in silenceat a distance as well as in the presence. All kinds of things, its constantly, constantly teaching one thing or another. And not formulated: there are no formulas, its not thoughts, but states of consciousness. And the relationship between the various states of consciousness: how they dovetail with one another, how they mix with one another, how they can be separated, how It cant be explained: it can be lived (the body is being taught how to live), but it cant be explained. For everythingeverything, all activities.

0 1969-05-24, #Agenda Vol 10, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Its a very strange sensation: no relationship remains as it was before. Nothing: neither of the body with itself, nor of the body with others, nor anything; its all like something that has disappeared. Now and then, you know, its like a breath of air passing by, a small thing I cant say how it ischarming. Its not a pleasure, not a joy, its a breeze passing by, something quite special and charming, quite charming. You drink a drop of something, which the minute before was absolutely dullits not intense, not violent, not strong, but charming. The next minute, its gone. The body suddenly feels a sense of peaceful and luminous rest, something quite adorable the next minute, it feels pain all over. So everything is like that.
   A sort of identification with everything, which is far from being too pleasant (its not unpleasant either), but it gives a bizarre impression of life. Everything is like that. One moment, the impression that you dont depend on anything, that you are an expression (how could I put it? [Mother smiles]) an expression of the Lord, and that you depend on nothing; the next minute, that you are nothing at all, merely a sort of semiconscious movement in the middle of a general semiconsciousness very unpleasant. Its like that, and all the time like that. At one time, things become so (what should I say?) repugnant, almost, that you feel like screaming and in fact, if you dont keep a check on yourself, you do start screaming. Another time everything is so peaceful that you feel as if you are entering an eternity So you understand All that you can do in the middle of all that is to be still!

0 1969-07-19, #Agenda Vol 10, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   A slightly mischievous air
   (Mother searches among the photos)

0 1969-07-30, #Agenda Vol 10, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   But listen, yesterday, I saw a dozen young men and women who came, I think, from America (they were from various countries), and theyd asked to see me. I said, I am not keen to see them. But they had asked, and L. was moved to pity and brought them to me. Mon petit, if you knew how HOLLOW they were! Hollow, nothing but words. And what questions they asked me! What is responsibility? One of the girls asked me, Whats the Divine? (Theyre all ultramodern people, you know, much too intelligent to believe in any godhead! Theyre far above that.) She asked me with a derisive little air, Whats the Divine? So I looked at her (Mother looks hugely amused), and told her, The Divine is the perfection you have to realize.
   I had some real fun! There was nothing more to be said. (Mother laughs)

0 1969-08-16, #Agenda Vol 10, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   I feel, I feel that agitation, like this (Mother feels the air), phew! It whirls about in the atmosphere!
   Poor humanity.

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
   It was much, much bigger than a bear as we know them, but because of that [the peaceful air], all the others were around like that, they came from every side and stared with wide admiring eyes! It was really amusing.
   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!

0 1969-09-06, #Agenda Vol 10, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Maybe because theyre scared of misleading appearancesthings of that sort? But one should be able to feel the difference (Mother feels the air).
   ***

0 1969-09-20, #Agenda Vol 10, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   I mean that the Force expressed itself through the mind, while now You know, Sri Aurobindo had said that the physical mind (that is, the body-mind) was hopelesshe had tried. And I am sure that as long as the real mind is there, this body-mind doesnt budge, doesnt progress. But since the mind was driven away, this one has slowly, slowly, slowly started forming and forming and now, its beginning to express itself. And it has NONE of the other minds difficulties; for instance, it doesnt have the sense of its superiority in the least: very modest, just like the body And always, with the least thing: the need to learnit knows it knows nothing, needs to learn everything, and its constantly open, like that. With any new knowledge, it doesnt have it doesnt put on airs, you understand.
   (silence)

0 1969-12-20, #Agenda Vol 10, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Good . You know that I went to the Madras airport yesterday to bring my mother here. Every time, I really feel as if I had entered a world I dont know another world. Another world. Really, Ive never had in my life that impression to such a point, as if entering a nonhuman world, I dont know what world that islike a dream world, a world devoid of existence, false, empty.
   Mechanical.

0 1970-01-03, #Agenda Vol 11, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   I could describe it. It came like this. It will be a kind of hall which will be like the inside of a column. No windows. Ventilation will be artificial, with this kind of machinery (Mother points to an air conditioner), and just a roof. And sunlight striking the center; or, when there is no sunlight (at night or on overcast days), an electric spotlight. The idea is to build right now an example or a model for a hundred people or so. Once the city is built and the experiment is made, we will make a BIG thing of it but then it will be very big, for one or two thousand people. And the second one will be built around the first, which means that the first will go only when the second is built.
   Theres the idea.
  --
   So, depending on the hour of the day (the hour of the day and the month of the year), the sun will go round. Then, at night, as soon as sunlight has vanished, well switch on spotlights which will have the same effect and the same color. Night and day the light will remain there. But no windows or lamps or things of the sortnothing. Ventilation through air conditioners (theyre set inside the walls, thats very easy).
   And SILENCE. No talking inside!

0 1970-01-17, #Agenda Vol 11, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   We need phew, a little air!
   The bodythis bodyis undergoing a discipline, you know, oh, terrible. But it doesnt complain, its happy, it asks for it. And it sees how we are full of VERY SMALL THINGS that are ceaselessly hindering the action of the Force. Well, the first thing is to get rid of all that. We must be like this (gesture of surrender, open) and receive the Force. Then all inspirations will come, and not only inspirations but the MEANS of execution, and the TRUE THING. Otherwise

0 1970-02-07, #Agenda Vol 11, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   So theyve been blacklisted and they cant extricate themselves from this aff air. 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.
  --
   Materially, the people of the [French] Consulate are set against us, and theyve succeeded in getting into the Ashram an old lady who does charitable works and wants to take S. away to keep her company I told S., If you can convert her, go and come back with her (she was to come back in six months), come back in six months after converting her. Very rich, a very rich lady whos wasting all her money in charitable works. It seems they have kinds of homes where they distribute clothes and food, while putting on airshorrible, horrible.
   Yes, charity is a horrible thing.

0 1970-04-11, #Agenda Vol 11, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   I dont know if this is special to it, but the atmosphere (Mother feels the air around her) is full of the most absurd suggestions. All that disappears only when its ACTIVELY concentrated. Thats the way it is most of the time, but still there are moments For instance, at mealtimes its very difficult, as if each mouthful had to be consciously taken as an offering, fully conscious of the Divine. Otherwise, it wont do at all I cant eat, cant swallow.
   I dont know if thats special to this body or if it will be the same thing for all bodies. Naturally, its fully aware that this is a transitional period, but its very difficult.

0 1970-04-29, #Agenda Vol 11, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   But I know that this bodys life (what can I say?) yes, this bodys life is a miracle. Which means that if it werent what it is and the way it is, and arranged as it is, anyone else would be dead. But then, if you knew (smiling) how it becomes The body is conscious (and things arent hidden from it: its not led up the garden path, its allowed to see things as they are), so then this is the way it is, it says, After all, it would make a difference mainly for others! For me Only, you understand, they are still in this kind of illusion of death because this [the body] disappears; and even this [Mothers body] no longer quite knows which of the two is [true]! For it, the truth should be Matterwell, even about that, it isnt quite sure (laughing) what that is! There is the other, the other way of seeing and feeling and beingano ther way of being. And this [the body] is beginning to wonder It knows that the old way is no longer that, but its beginning to wonder what it [the new way] will be like, that is to say, the way of perceiving, the relationship with things: How will the new consciousness relate with the old consciousness of those who will still be humans? All these things will remain what they are, but there will be a way of perceiving them, a relationship It comes its strange, it comes like a breath of aira breath of airand then it disappears again. Like a breath of another way of seeing, another way of feeling, another way of listening. And thats something drawing near, as it were, and then getting veiled. But then in the appearance [of Mothers body], in the appearance its (Mother makes a chaotic gesture). Yet, quite visibly, I am not ill, but at times its very difficult. Very difficult. And then, several times Ive had both [ways of being] at the same time. So (laughing) the body says to itself, Well, if people knew the way you are, theyd say youre quite insane! (Mother laughs) And it laughs.
   Its not afraid. Its not afraid.

0 1970-05-02, #Agenda Vol 11, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   It was two or three days ago, it came imperatively like that, in connection with some business. They have gatherings in Auroville, at Aspiration; I think its meditations, or something of the sort, I dont know. One of them came and put my photo; so another rushed to his room and came back with a cross! And he said, Well, if you put a photo of Mother, Ill put my cross. They told me that story. They told me, because the one who put the cross had come to see me with the others (they come once a week, a few of them, four or five), but I didnt know. He came and sat in front of me. I found him a rather inquisitorial air (I didnt know anything, you understand), and after they left I asked who he was. Then they told me he is a Catholic, and they told me the story.1
   Afterwards there came a whole series of things. But I must say theres literally an invasion there (at different places in Auroville) because its not watched over, some plots of land are free, and at the center especially, some people have settled there, and there are constantly people who come and settle without asking for permission. So there was a thought to have a badge for those who are really Aurovilians (Mother shows a specimen of badge). For a few days already theyve been thinking of organizing that: during the first year they will have a sort of identity card, and afterwards, if things are fine at the end of the year, youre given the badge.

0 1970-05-27, #Agenda Vol 11, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   The only thing conceivable almost immediately is for a human being to feed on pure air, just as there are beings that feed on water (they live in water and feed on it). Its conceivable that human beings could feed on pure air. Some yogis used to do it.
   Are there beings that feed on water alone?
  --
   Simply plankton: tiny particles that live in water. It is said that there are yogis who can feed on pure air. Ancient texts refer to that.
   That would be really convenient!
  --
   But I often thought it should be possible for you to feed on air.
   Ah no, the air is disgusting! Its full of everybodys breathing. Thats the problem, its disgusting. Something else is needed.
   Because I experienced the fact that if I go in the mountains, I hardly need to eat at all. I feel air nourishes me but THERE, not here. Here, its disgusting.
   So that complicates matters.
  --
   Bowlfuls of fresh air!
   Or else, as an intermediary, a system to purify air: instead of lungs, something that purifies air, as you purify food.
   Ah, what time is it?

0 1970-07-18, #Agenda Vol 11, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   I go out in the evening around 5:30 for a bit of fresh air. First I go to the Samadhi they catch me at the Samadhi and go around with me; then they come up to the beach and stay with me until I come home. So I see all kinds. I see lots of them.
   Are some interesting?
  --
   No, outside its all right, it doesnt stop you from breathing the air, but inside, no.
   You wanted to know about someone I see? What someone did they tell you about?

0 1971-04-17, #Agenda Vol 12, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   (Mother goes within, then takes Satprems hands with a weary air)
   ***

0 1971-05-08, #Agenda Vol 12, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   People dont understand. Things have to follow a comfortable little path. (Mother draws meandering paths in the air) That way, they understand.
   Well.

0 1971-05-15, #Agenda Vol 12, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Two months before the massacre in Bangladesh, an Indian plane hijacked by some Pakistanis enabled India to close her airspace to Pakistani planes, thus forcing Pakistan to go around Ceylon to carry her troops to Bengal, which once more underscores the geographical absurdity of these two parts of a single country separated by fifteen hundred miles of Indian territory.
   ***

0 1971-09-15, #Agenda Vol 12, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   And the last time I saw him, he was upside down, his head down and his feet in the air.
   Ohh!

0 1971-10-16, #Agenda Vol 12, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   So he asked about you, if you were still alive, and also he has written a book on the cosmic tradition. He wanted to send you a copy of the book as an expression of his respectful admiration. And finally he sent the book by air. Here it is: its called In the Shadow of the Cosmic Tradition.
   (Mother laughs) Have you looked at it?

0 1971-10-27, #Agenda Vol 12, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   The tree of the knowledge of good and evil with its sweet and bitter fruits is secretly rooted in the very nature of the Inconscience from which our being has emerged and on which it still stands as a nether soil and basis of our physical existence; it has grown visibly on the surface in the manifold branchings of the Ignorance which is still the main bulk and condition of our consciousness in its difficult evolution towards a supreme consciousness and an integral awareness. As long as there is this soil with the unfound roots in it and this nourishing air and climate of Ignorance, the tree will grow and flourish and put forth its dual blossoms and its fruit of mixed nature. It would follow that there can be no final solution until we have turned our inconscience into the greater consciousness, made the truth of self and spirit our life-basis and transformed our ignorance into a higher knowledge. All other expedients will only be makeshifts or blind issues; a complete and radical transformation of our nature is the only true solution.
   The Life Divine, XVIII.627
  --
   The root that hasnt been found. The root of all the evil, the Ignorance, everything: As long as there is this soil with the unfound roots in it and this nourishing air , etc.
   (after a silence)

0 1971-11-17, #Agenda Vol 12, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   A long meditation which was like a bath of dense, concentrated power as if you were in a "solid flow." It seemed to become more tremendously dense each timethough perhaps that is a subjective impression. We can't help mentioning a phenomenon that Satprem observed often enough: each time Mother came out of her contemplation, she had a sort of momentary suffocation and could not find her breath, as if she were really coming out of another air.
   ***

0 1971-12-25, #Agenda Vol 12, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Its like death, you see. The phenomenon is transitional, but seems to us to have existed forever (its forever for us because our consciousness is like thisMo ther draws a little square in the air), but when you have that divine consciousness, oh! things become almost instantaneous, you understand. I cant explain it.
   There IS movement, there IS progression, there IS what is translated for us by time, that exists, its something somethingin the consciousness. Its hard to express. Its like an object and its projection. A little like that. All things ARE, but for us, we see them projected on a screen, as it were: one comes after another. Its a little like that.

0 1972-03-08, #Agenda Vol 13, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Yes. Because it cant be stable unless it is POSITIVELY anchored to the Divine. When you are like this (gesture, fists clenched in the air as if clinging to a rope), then, automatically, all the critical moments take the right turn. The right turn. Its like a constant feeling of hovering between life and death, and the minute you take the right attitude the minute the PART CONCERNED takes the right attitudeall is well. All is well, quite naturally and easily. Really extraordinary. But its also terrible because it means perpetual danger. I dont know, perhaps a hundred times a day, a sensation like: life or dissolution (I mean a sensation in the cells). And if they become tense as is their wont, it gets awful. But theyre learning to (Mother opens her hands in a gesture of surrender). Then things are fine.
   Its as if the body were being practically obliged to learn eternity. Its truly interesting. And then I see external circumstances becoming DREADFUL (from an ordinary standpoint).

0 1972-03-25, #Agenda Vol 13, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   You see, I didnt look to see how it worked, for it was completely natural to me, so I cant describe it in detail. Simply, it was neither a womans body nor a mans that much is certain. And the outline was f airly similar to that of a very young person. There was a faint suggestion of a human form (Mother draws a form in the air): with a shoulder and a waist. Just a hint of it.
   I see it but. I saw it exactly as you see yourself, I didnt even look at myself in the mirror. And I had a sort of veil, which I wore to cover myself.
  --
   But there wasnt such a difference in the appearance either (Mother draws a form in the air): there were shoulders, arms, legs, a body, a waist. Similar to ours. There was only.
   Yes, but I mean the way a chimpanzee functions and the way a man functions are the same.

0 1972-04-05, #Agenda Vol 13, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   That was the end. The atmosphere had become so rotten that, obviously, it could not last much longerMo ther was suffocating there. I later discovered in my own body and from direct experience that all bad thoughts are agonizing to the body, they create a sort of oppression as if you were short of air. Yet, even when they closed Mothers door on me, a year and a month later almost to the day, on May 19, 1973, I COULD NOT believe it was the end. I was convinced that this was the last stage, that Mother was finally going to shake off the old slavery to food: the last tie to the old physiology. But, as we now know, her bodyguard would not let her. In his speech on December 4, 1973, he declared, In the beginning [from May 20], She refused to take any food or drink, but somehow we persuaded Her to take them.2 She did fight as much as she could, and then. At times, I seemed to hear her faltering little voice up there: Where is Satprem? Where is Satprem? and then silence. Had I attempted to force the barrier, this Agenda would never have seen the light of day. In a way, the following conversation is therefore prophetic.
   Such was Mothers immediate entourage: a devoted but uncomprehending helper, a doctor with no faith, a violent and despotic bodyguard, and a blind and blinded little being controlled by her passions and by Pranab.

0 1972-04-12, #Agenda Vol 13, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   We are so silly we even say (Mother puts on an air of offended dignity): the Divine is wrong, You shouldnt handle things that way! Its comical, mon petit.
   (silence)

0 1972-05-06, #Agenda Vol 13, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Yes, its as tangible as this (Mother feels the air between her fingers). And even in life circumstances, many things otherwise indifferent are becoming suddenly acuteacute situations, acute differences, acute ill willsand at the same time, singular miracles. Singular. People on the verge of death are saved, inextricable situations are suddenly untangled.
   And the same for individuals too.

0 1972-05-17, #Agenda Vol 13, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Au revoir, mon petit. But truly (its not mere words), I am always with you. Its a fact. The kind of fact, you know (Mother feels the air between her fingers), palpable.
   It has reorganized the environment in a most interesting way. Most interesting.

0 1972-05-27, #Agenda Vol 13, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   I really think the physical world is changing. People will probably notice it only in a few hundred years, because it takes a long time for it to become visible to the ordinary consciousness. But the touch (Mother feels the air between her fingers), feels as if a different texture.
   From time to time, something tells me, Dont talk, dont talk! I have to keep quiet otherwise people around me would think I am becoming deranged.

0 1972-05-31, #Agenda Vol 13, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Oh, mon petit both together, you know, its so incredible: a fabulous poweryou feel you just do this (Mother closes her fist on a little bit of air), and its done and at the same time you know nothing, understand nothing. My memory is gone. Theres no more, no more (Mother touches her head, indicating a void). Some decisions go through the consciousness, but as soon as they are uttered or implemented, theyre gone.
   I remember nothing, nothing, nothing, except like this (Mother pinches up a point in the air), one thing in a thousand. But why?
   (silence)

0 1972-08-02, #Agenda Vol 13, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Its like asking a rock to become air!
   (silence)

0 1972-08-30, #Agenda Vol 13, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Mon petit, I dont want you to feel (Mother makes a gesture of strutting), I dont mean to compliment you, thats not my intention. But youre always youre like a luminous garden with a distinct form (Mother draws a kind of rectangle in the air), its luminous and ranges from vivid pink to golden light. Exactly. And thats you thats how I see you. Always.
   There is a vast atmospherea vast atmosphere. A vast atmosphere enveloped in Sri Aurobindos aura: the blue, the luminous light blue which is his color. I see you in that youre like a distinct garden (same gesture) with colors it goes from vivid pink to a luminous, golden atmosphere. A lovely garden. Thats what I see I see it eyes open (Mother touches her open eyes). And thats very good.

0 1972-11-04, #Agenda Vol 13, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   And then how can I put this? It isnt sensation or knowledge, its a kind of (Mother feels the air between her fingers), you cant even say conviction: its a certitudea certitude in the perception that Bliss is there right there, WAITING FOR us, but a whole world of contradictions that have been repressed in the subconscient keeps rising up from the subconscient to prevent us from feeling it. So you could say its a battlefield, but in a perfect calm.
   Its impossible to describe.

0 1973-02-14, #Agenda Vol 13, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Truly speaking, his comprehension of things was very supplevery supple. Listening to certain things he said, I felt I had understood very little of what he meant. Now that I am more and more in contact with the supramental Consciousness, I see how supplesupple and complexit is, and how it is our narrow human consciousness that sees things (Mother draws little boxes in the air) fixed, cut and dried.
   Yes, of course.
   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 1973-03-21, #Agenda Vol 13, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Personally, my solution is to curl up materially in the Divine. Only its difficult. Its. It can be done, but all this (zigzagging gesture in the air) makes a constant disturbance.
   (Mother plunges in holding Satprems hands)

02.01 - The World-Stair, #Savitri, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
    Refashioned in our secret air of self
    A subtle pattern of the universe.
  --
    Lifts mortal mind into a greater air,
    Makes yearn this life of flesh to intangible aims,

02.02 - The Kingdom of Subtle Matter, #Savitri, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  He came into a magic crystal air
  And found a life that lived not by the flesh,
  --
  Intercepting the free boon of heaven's air,
  Admits small inrushes of a mighty breath
  --
  And lulled by whispers of that lucid air
  Take dream-hued rest like birds on timeless trees
  --
  Imagined vainly in our mind's thin air
  An abstract phantasm mould of mental make, -
  --
  Immaculate in the Spirit's deathless air,
  Immortal in a world of motionless Time

02.03 - The Glory and the Fall of Life, #Savitri, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  In an air racked with sorrow and with fear
  And while his feet trod on a soil unsafe,
  --
  A fortunate gait of days in tranquil air,
  A flood of universal love and peace.
  --
  A darker air encircled still his soul
  Tied to an image of unquiet life.

02.03 - The Shakespearean Word, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 02, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   Dun. This castle hath a pleasant seat; the air
   Nimbly and sweetly recommends itself Unto our gentle senses.
  --
   The air is delicate.6
   The next scene is the famous episode in King Lear where Gloucester attemptsthough vainlycomically, to kill himself. Here is the photograph, rather the cinematograph that defies, surpasses all cinema-artifice. I present it in two parts:
  --
   The crows and choughs that wing the midway air
   Show scarce so gross as beetles. Half-way down
  --
   Edg. Hadst thou been aught but gossamer, feathers, air,
   So many fathom down precipitating,
  --
   "Now was the day departing, and the air, Imbrow'd with shadows, from their toils released All animals on earth." Inferno II. 1-3.
   Macbeth, Act I, Sc. 6.

02.04 - The Kingdoms of the Little Life, #Savitri, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  It raised its head in the warm air of life.
  40.5
  --
  Or slothed inert in sunshine and soft air:
  It sought the engrossing contacts of the world,
  --
  Came winging its way through a wide air of Time;
  A march of knowledge moved in Nescience

02.05 - Robert Graves, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 02, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   Then mount at last on wings into pure air,
   Peering down with regal eye upon
  --
   Of course, in Sri Aurobindo we reach the inner and higher world through a luminous path, through worlds of light, ranging one upon another. It is a journey through pure air and clear light. Conversely the poet of the toadstool leads one by the passage of an acid drunkenness and a half-conscious drowse. If the goal here is a delight and a freedom they are arrived at after traversing a purgatory or undergoing a troubled purification. But this too leads verily to a world of the gods.
   This "little slender lad, whose flesh is bitter, lightning engendered, born from dungs of mares" is perhaps a symbol of our human receptacle. We have to carry this mortal frame with its clay feet and make the effort towards self-transcendence: the alchemy's other name is self-purification and self-perfection. This tender shoot is a mysterious chemical storehouse, its fermentation and purification and use awaken in us the sleeping divine will, give a clear vision, guide us through the secret worlds and ultimately to the home of Immortality. The Vedic Rishis sang to the Soma creeper or god Soma,Tatra mm. amtam kdhi, O Somadeva, carry us where thou flowest down and there make us immortal. For there abound all delight, all ecstasy, all enjoyment, all lure and the supreme Desire ofdesirenanda, moda, mud, pramud, kma4are these not the five fruits of heaven the poet of the West mentions?

02.05 - The Godheads of the Little Life, #Savitri, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  And germs of living formed in formless air.
  44.22
  --
  Imagined citadels reared in mythic air
  Or mounts a st air of dream to a mystic moon:

02.06 - The Kingdoms and Godheads of the Greater Life, #Savitri, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  And feels approach a breath of wider air,
  So he escaped from that grey anarchy.
  --
  Life laboured in a strange and mythic air
  Denuded of her sweet magnificent suns.
  --
  Caressed the air with ardent hints of day.
  The perfect longing for imperfection's charm,
  --
  Tenants of a larger air and freer space,
  Live not by the body or in outward things:
  --
  In the wideness and the daring of that air,
  Each builds its temple and expands its cult,
  --
  In a half-lit air of hazardous mystery
  The eye that looks at the dark half of truth
  --
  A dream persists of larger happier air
  Breathing around free hearts of joy and love,

02.07 - George Seftris, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 02, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   I looked at the shining sky: there was amazement in the air
   I looked at the struggling bodies: they stood still.

02.07 - India One and Indivisable, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 01, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   Indeed, what we see rampant in India today is the mediaeval spirit. This reversion to an olderan extinct, we ought to have been able to saytype of mentality is certainly a fall, a lowering of the collective consciousness. It bas got to be remedied and set right. Whatever the motive forces that lie at the back of the movement, motives of fear or desp air or class interest or parochial loyalty, motives of idealism, misguided and obscurantist, they have to be taken by the horns and dominated and eliminated. A breath of modernism, some pure air of clear perception and knowledge and wider consciousness must blow through the congested hectic atmosphere of the Indian body politic.
   It will do no good to anyone to try to Balkanise India. The Balkan malady is no longer tolerated even in its homeland; it cannot be transported to India in this century and after this Great War. To be and remain free and strong and invincible, India must be and remain indivisible. The strength of the United States of America, of the United Soviets of the Russias, of the British Commonwealth (pace Churchill) lies precisely in each one of them being a large unified aggregate, all members pooling their resources together. India cannot maintain her freedom, nor utilise her freedom to its utmost effectivity unless she is one and indivisible. The days of small peoples, of isolated independence are gonegone for ever even like Thebes and Nineveh, like Kosala of Dasarathi and Mathura of Yadupati.

02.07 - The Descent into Night, #Savitri, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
    A darkness settled on the heavy air;
    It hunted the bright smile from Nature's lips
  --
    A peril haunted now the common air;
    The world grew full of menacing Energies,
  --
    Alarmed the air with grandiose unease;
    Appalling footsteps drew invisibly near,
  --
    It was a no man's land of evil air,
    A crowded neighbourhood without one home,
  --
    An air of prophecy felt, a heavenly hope,
    Listened for a gospel, watched for a new star.
  --
    The air was full of treachery and ruse;
    Truth-speaking was a stratagem in that place;
  --
    Released into a calmer purer air,
    They dared at length to brea the and smile once more.
  --
    Thence bubbling rose sullying the upper air,
    The filth and festering secrets of the Abyss:
  --
    The air was packed with longings brute and fierce;
    Crowding and stinging in a monstrous swarm
  --
    Breathed in a lax content its natural air
    And felt no yearning of divine release:

02.08 - Jules Supervielle, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 02, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   It is a colloquy between "I" and the "other-I". The apparent self sees things that appear so concrete and real but in the "other", they vanish and become airy nothings. Still, if things have any reality it is there in that other self.
   Or again, take this :
  --
   Of what vessel with masts of air
   Are you the crew?

02.09 - The Paradise of the Life-Gods, #Savitri, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  In the white-blue-moonbeam air of Paradise.
  A summit and core of all that marvellous world,

02.09 - The Way to Unity, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 01, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   Common love, common labour and, above all, as the great French thinker, Ernest Renan,1 pointed out, common suffering that is the cement which welds together the disparate elements of a nationa nation is not formed otherwise. A nation means peoples differing in race and religion, caste and creed and even language, fused together into a composite but indivisible unit. Not pact nor balancing of interests nor sharing of power and profit can permanently combine and unify conflicting groups and collectivities. Hindus and Muslims, the two major sections that are at loggerheads today in India, must be given a field, indeed more than one field, where they can, work together; they must be made to come in contact with each other, to coalesce and dovetail into each other in as many ways and directions as possible. Instead of keeping them separate in water-tight compartments, in barred cages, as it were, lest they pounce upon each other like wild beasts, it would be wiser to throw them together; let them brea the the same air, live the same life, share the same troubles, the same difficulties, solve the same problems. That is how they will best understand, appreciate and even love each other, become comrades and companions, not rivals and opponents.
   Ernest Renan: "Qu'est-ce qu'une nation?"

02.10 - The Kingdoms and Godheads of the Little Mind, #Savitri, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  To a grandeur in whose air they could not live.
  Inviting to their high and exquisite sphere,
  --
  A whirlpool sucking in an empty air,
  It based on vacancy stupendous claims,
  --
  Fixed in life’s air the feet of hurrying dreams,
  Kept prints of passing Forms and hooded Powers
  --
  At will she spaces in thin air of mind
  Like maps in the school-house of intellect hung,
  --
  Balanced she sits on wide and empty air,
  Aloof and pure in her impartial poise.
  --
  It planed in sunlit sky and starlit air;
  It saw afar the unreached Immortal's home
  --
  As far as its self-winged air-planes could fly,
  Visiting the future in great brilliant raids
  --
  Luminous in a remote and empty air.
  END OF CANTO TEN

02.10 - Two Mystic Poems in Modern Bengali, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 02, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   Something of the purer atmosphere of the heights and heavens we brea the in our second poem. We move no more here in the darker left-handed labyrinthine path, but swim in a lighter clearer air through which passes the right-handed path. Here it is in its serene simplicity:
   ***

02.11 - New World-Conditions, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 01, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   The relation between India and Britain is peculiar and has an especial significance. It is not enough to say that Britain is the imperialist overlord and India the subject underling. The two stand for two world-forces and their relation is symbolic. The difficulty that will be solved between them will be a world-difficulty solved; what they achieve in common will be a world-achievement. India means nations in bondage aspiring to be free, peoples living in conditions of want and weakness and internecine quarrel, still struggling towards a harmonious and prosperous organised life; she is the cry of the down-trodden demanding her share of earth's air and lightlife-room. Britain represents the other side, the free people, organised, strong and successful. Neither America nor Russia fills this role. America is young; she has a wonderful grasp over life's externals; none can compare or compete with her in the ordering and marshalling of an efficient pattern of life, but what escapes her is the more abiding and deeper truth of life and living. Russia started to create on totally new foundations, indeed the outer aspect here has changed very much. But the forces that ruled Russia's past do not seem to have changed to the same extent. In spite of the rise of the proletariate, in spite of all local autonomies, it is doubtful if the true breath of freedom is blowing over the country, if the country is creating out of a deeper soul-vision. Life movement in either of these two countries seems to have a rigid mould; that is because they seek to build or reform, that is to say, fabricate life, in other words, they impose upon life a pattern conceived by notions and prejudgments, even perhaps idio-syncracies. The British are more amenable to change, precisely because they do not force a change and do not know they are changing. The British Empire is more loosely formed, its units have more freedom than is the case with other Empires built upon the pattern of the extremely centralised Roman Empire. Truly it has the spirit of a commonwealth. The spirit of decentralisation and federation that is increasing today and has seized even old-world Empires the Dutch, the French, the Russianhas come largely from the British example. Therefore, the unravelling of the Britain and India tangle would mean the solution of a world-problem. These two countries have been put together precisely because the solution is possible here and an ideal solution for all others to profit by.
   The British people do not move by ideals and idealism, as the French do, for example. The French rise naturally in revolt and rebellion and revolution for the sake of an idea the motto of the Great Revolution was "Liberty or Death". Without an upsetting they cannot bring about a change; for the social moulds are rigid and more presistent. The AngloSaxons, on the contrary, go by an unfailing instinct, as it were, gradually and slowly, but surely and inevitablyfrom precedent to precedent", as they themselves say. A life-intuition guides them: the inherent merit of an ideal has not such a great value in their eye, but if the ideal means a practical utility, a thing demanded by time and circumstances, a clear issue out of a dead impasse, well, they hesitate no longer and go about it in right earnest as practical men of aff airs.

02.11 - The Kingdoms and Godheads of the Greater Mind, #Savitri, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  In an air which doubt and error cannot mark
  With the stigmata of their deformity,
  --
  The Thinker entered the immortals' air
  And drank again his pure and mighty source.
  --
  In gleaming clarities of amethyst air
  The chainless and omnipotent Spirit of Mind
  --
  A silent touch from the supernal's air
  Awakes to ignorant knowledge in its acts
  --
  A mighty space of cold and sunlit air.
  To unify their task, excluding life
  --
  Brea the her divine illimitable air,
  Her simple vast supremacy confess,

02.12 - The Heavens of the Ideal, #Savitri, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  Across the covert air the spirit breathes,
  A body of the cosmic beauty and joy
  --
  Moments that tremble in an air divine,
  And grown upon the yearning of her soil
  --
  And call our souls into a vaster air.
  73.28

02.13 - In the Self of Mind, #Savitri, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  A frail house hanging in uncertain air,
  The thin ingenious web round which it moves,

02.14 - Panacea of Isms, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 01, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   So the cry is for greater human values. Man needs food and shelter, goes without saying, but he yearns for other things also, air and light: he needs freedom, he needs culturehigher thoughts, finer emotions, nobler urges the field and expression of personal worth. The acquisition of knowledge, the creation of beauty, the pursuit of philosophy, art, literature, and science in their pure forms and for their own sake are things man holds dear to his heart. Without them life loses its charm and significance. Mind and sensibility must be free to roam, not turned and tied to the exclusive needs and interests of physical life, free, that is to say, to discover and create norms and ideals and truths that are values in themselves and also lend values to the matter-of-fact terrestrial life. It is not sufficient that all men should have work and wages, it is not sufficient that I all should have learnt the three R's, it is not sufficient that they should understand their rightssocial, political, economic and claim and vindicate them. Nor is it sufficient for men to r become merely useful or indispensablealthough happy and I contentedmembers of a collective body. The individual must be free, free in his creative joy to bring out and formulate, in thought, in speech, in action, in all the modes of expression, the truth, the beauty, the good he experiences within. An all-round culture, a well-developed mind, a well-organised life, a well-formed body, a harmonious working of all the members of the system at a high level of consciousness that is man's need, for there lies his self-fulfilment. That is the ideal of Humanismwhich the ancient Grco-Roman culture worshipped, which was again revived by the Renaissance and which once again became a fresh and living force after the great Revolution and is still the high light to which Science and modern knowledge turns.
   The More Beyond

02.14 - The World-Soul, #Savitri, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  Outstretched into a crystal mood of air,
  Pointing at him from some near hidden depth,
  --
  An incense floated in the quivering air,
  A mystic happiness trembled in the breast

03.02 - The Adoration of the Divine Mother, #Savitri, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  Bring into life's closed room the Immortal's air
  And fill the finite with the Infinite.

03.03 - The House of the Spirit and the New Creation, #Savitri, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  Is spread the spirit's hushed immobile air.
  There no beginning is and there no end;
  --
  Blazoned like hues upon a colourless air
  On the white purity of the Witness Soul.
  --
  Outspread luxuriantly in golden air
  Truth's iris-coloured wings of fantasy,

03.04 - The Vision and the Boon, #Savitri, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  Ploughing the air of life with vanishing trails,
  Man, sole awake in an unconscious world,
  --
  A splendour sullied by the mortal air,
  Love passes through his heart, a wandering guest.
  --
  Surrendered to the breath of mortal air,
  Dissolving boundlessly the heavens of trance

03.07 - Some Thoughts on the Unthinkable, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 01, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   The Divine does not announce his presence or advent by miracles, by sudden catastrophes and upheavals. The power, the knowledge or the love that belongs to him is just like the air that surrounds us, whose silent and tranquil, yet constant pressure energises the heart of living things, whose very translucency is the stuff out of which is fashioned Earth's richly variegated life.
   The Divine does not compel, he persuades. The individual soul is born out of the Divine and forms a part and parcel of the Divine, but it has been given freedomfreedom to live and move as it chooses. And although the Divine Will in the cosmos acts as a continuous pressure in the form of the evolutionary urge pushing inferior Nature gradually towards an unfolding of the Divine's own Consciousness and Nature, inherent in it and overarching it, yet it is a force that lies in the background and its fulfilment is only eventual. There is a long interim period of a full five-act drama in which the soul, through gathering experiences, freely moves and explores and seeks, falters and errs, and finally comes to its own; it comes to realise that the freedom it had, even the freedom to descend and enter into the region of the Ignorance, was accorded to it for the play of self-choice, for the joy of self-discovery, for the delight of self-surrender and self-fulfilment.

03.10 - Hamlet: A Crisis of the Evolving Soul, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 01, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   The crisis then is the revelation to the aspiring dream-lifted soul that the original and aboriginal humanity that seemed to have been traversed and transcended and left far behind is not wholly obliterated; indeed it is still there in its stark reality. The light and air and space and colour of the high dreaml and are reared upon dark and dingy abysses, "this brave oerhanging firmament, this majestical roof fretted with golden fire" is none other than" a foul and pestilent congregation of vapours 2 . All the wisdom and culture and virtue and apparent beauty in human nature cannot prevent a man from becoming an arrant knave and a woman from being a whore, even if she were one's own mother.
   This disillusionment is the crisis at which the soul has arrivedthis tearing down of the painted arras that hid the naked horror of man's beastly nature and the ugly vanity and stagy show that the world is. The revelation was so sudden and stunning to the innocent and aspiring soul that it lost for the moment all its bearings, its natural strength and capacity and will, and fell from its high status into the slough of dark and despondent impotency.

03.11 - Modernist Poetry, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 01, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   What Bottrall means is this in plain language: we reject the old-world myths and metaphors, figures and legends, wornout ornamentsmoon and star and flower and colour and musicwe must have a new set of symbols commensurate with our present-day mentality and environmentstone and steel and teas and talkies; yes, we must go in for new and modern terms, we have certainly to find out a menu appropriate to our own sthetic taste, but, Bottrall warns, and very wisely, that we must first be sure of digesting whatever we choose to eat. In other words, a new poetic mythology is justified only when it is made part and parcel, flesh and blood and bone and marrow, of the poetic consciousness. Bottralls epigram "A man is what he eats" can be accepted without demur; only it must also be pointed out that things depend upon how one eats (eating well and digesting thoroughly) as much as what one eatsbread or manna or air and fire and light.
   The modernist may chew well, but, I, am afraid, he feeds upon the husk, the chaff, the offal. Not that these things too cannot be incorporated in the poetic scheme; the spirit of poetry is catholic enough and does not disdain them, but can transfigure them into things of eternal beauty. Still how to characterise an inspiration that is wholly or even largely pre-occupied with such objects? Is it not sure evidence that the inspiration is a low and slow flame and does not possess the transfiguring white heat? Bottrall's own lines do not seem to have that quality, it is merely a lessona rhetorical lesson, at bestin poetics.
  --
   My lover of air, like Artemis
   Spectrally embraced,

04.01 - The Birth and Childhood of the Flame, #Savitri, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  And through a glamour of shifting hues of air
  The seasons drew in linked significant dance
  --
  Startled with lightnings air's unquiet drowse,
  Lashed with life-giving streams the torpid soil,
  --
  Even when no turmoil vexed air's sombre rest,
  Or a faint ray glimmered through weeping clouds
  --
  A wide and tranquil air remembered peace,
  Earth was the comrade of a happy sun.
  --
  White jasmines haunted the enamoured air,
  Pale mango-blossoms fed the liquid voice
  --
  Her nature dwelt in a strong separate air
  Like a strange bird with large rich-coloured breast
  --
  And feels another air of storms and calms
  And quivers inwardly with mystic rain.

04.02 - A Chapter of Human Evolution, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 01, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   The appearance of the Greeks on the stage of human civilisation is a mystery to historians. They are so different from all that preceded them. There does not seem to exist any logical link between them and the races from whom they are supposed to have descended or whose successors they were. The Minoan or Cretan civilisation is said to be cradle of the Greek, but where is the parallel or proportion between the two, judging from whatever relics have been left over from the older, the more ancient one. Indeed that is the term which best describes the situation. Whatever has gone before the Hellenic culture is ancient; they belong to the Old Regime. Egypt is old, Phoenicia is old, the Hebrews are old, all the other races of the old world are old, not merely chronologically, but psychologically. But Hellas is modern. There is a breath in the Ionian atmosphere, a breath of ozone, as it were, which wafts down to us, even into the air of today. Homer and Solon, Socrates and Aristotle, Pythagoras and Plato are still the presiding gods ruling over the human spirit that was born on Olympus and Ida.
   Human evolution took a decisive turn with the advent of the Hellenic culture and civilisation. All crises in evolution are a sudden revelation, an unexpected outburst, a saltum, a leap into the unknown. Now, what the Greeks brought in was the Mind, the luminous Reason, the logical faculty that is married to the senses, no doubt, but still suffused with an inner glow of consciousness. It is the faculty mediating between a more direct and immediate perception of things, Intuition and Instinct, on the one hand, and on the other, the perception given by the senses and a power of control over material things. Take Egypt or Israel or Chaldea, what one finds prominent there is the instinctive-intuitive man, spontaneousprime-sautierimaginative, mythopoeic, cl airvoyant, cl airaudient (although not very clear, in the modern and Greek sense), bringing into this world things of the other world and pushing this world as much as possible into the other, maintaining a kind of direct connection and communion between the two. The Greeks are of another mould. They are a rational people; they do not move and act simply or mainly by instinctive reactions, but even these are filtered in them through a light of the Mind of Intelligence, a logical pattern, a rational disposition of things; through Mind they seek to know Matter and to control it. It is the modern methodology, that of observation and experiment, in other words, the scientific procedure. The Greeks have had their gods, their mythology; but these are modelled somewhat differently: the gods are made more human, too human, as has often been observed. Zeus and Juno (Hera) are infinitely more human than Isis and Osiris or Moloch and Baal or even the Jewish Jehovah. These vital gods have a sombre air about them, solemn and serious, grim and powerful, but they have not the sunshine, the radiance and smile of Apollo (Apollo Belvedere) or Hermes. The Greeks might have, they must have taken up their gods from a more ancient Pantheon, but they have, after the manner of their sculptor Phidias, remoulded them, shaped and polished them, made them more luminous and nearer and closer to earth and men. 1 Was it not said of Socrates that he brought down the gods from heaven upon earth?
   The intermediary faculty the Paraclete, which the Greeks brought to play is a corner-stone in the edifice of human progress. It is the formative power of the Mind which gives things their shape and disposition, their consistency and cogency as physical realities. There are deeper and higher sources in man, more direct, immediate and revealing, where things have their birth and origin; but this one is necessary for the embodiment, for the building up and maintenance of the subtler and profounder truths in an earthly structure, establish and fix them in the normal consciousness. The Socratic Dialogues are rightly placed at the start of the modern culture; they set the pattern of modern mentality. That rational turn of mind, that mental intelligence and understanding as elaborated, formulated, codified by the Aristotelian system was the light that shone through the Grco-Latin culture of the Roman days; that was behind the culture and civilisation of the Middle Ages. The changes and revolutions of later days, social or cultural, did not affect it, rather were based upon it and inspired by it. And even today our scientific culture maintains and continues the tradition.

04.02 - The Growth of the Flame, #Savitri, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  Opened to the breath is a new diviner air,
  Opened to man is a freer, happier world:
  --
  Too pure that air was for small souls to breathe.
  These comrade selves to raise to her own wide breadths

04.03 - Consciousness as Energy, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 03, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   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.
   Energy, however, is not merely either muscular (physical) or cerebral. There are energies subtler than thought and yet more dynamic than the muscle (or the electric pile). One such, for example, is vital energy, although orthodox bio-chemists do not believe in any kind of vitalism that is something more than mere physico-chemical reaction. Indeed, this is the energy that counts in life; for it is this that brings about what we call success in the world. A man with push and go, as it is termed, is nothing but a person with abundant vital energy. But even of this energy there are gradations. It can be deep, controlled, organised or it can be hectic, effusive, confused: the latter kind expresses and spends itself often in mere external, nervous and muscular movements. Those, however, who are known as great men of action are precisely they who are endowed with life energy of the first kind.

04.03 - The Call to the Quest, #Savitri, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  The air drank deep of unfulfilled desire;
  The high trees trembled with a wandering wind
  --
  You shall awake into the spirit's air
  And feel the breaking walls of mortal mind

04.04 - The Quest, #Savitri, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  King-children nurtured in that spacious air
  Like lions gambolling in sky and sun
  --
  A domed and templed air's serene repose
  Beckoned to her hurrying wheels to stay their speed.

04.07 - Readings in Savitri, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 03, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   As, however, mortality bears ill the eternal's touch, the eternal too is intolerant of the mortal natureonly it is intolerant not in the ignorant blind squeamish weak human way, but in a divine way, for it is armed with weapons of light and knowledge, it assaults with its luminous force, the energy of ether and fire, the higher and nobler elements as against the dense dark dumb earth, the lowest element that clothes the human consciousness. Indeed, mortality is enamoured of the tangled beam of joy and sorrow, of laughter and tears, of light and shadow and cannot contemplate the unalloyed sheer delight in Eternity. It is out of breath in the serene rarefied air of immortality; it pines for the terra firma, the mud and slime. The human consciousness has been fleeing the Hound of Heaven down the corridors of Time, and yet it will be caught in the end and wholly transmuted in the divine embrace into the substance of the Divine Himself. All the unwillingness and protestation and revolt are meant to forge and hammer the final union into something perfect, faultless, absolute.
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04.08 - An Evolutionary Problem, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 01, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   I am afraid the metaphysics here found fault with is not surely false, it is the critics appreciation that is at fault. The metaphysics is perhaps somewhat too physical in its imagery and terminology, that is to say, graphic in the Shavian manner, but the matter seems to us quite all right. What the critic fails to understand is that it is not the conscious idea in the mind that brings about its concrete realisation. What is there at the outset in the evolutionary urge is a life-force, blind, no doubt in the usual sense, but driving towards greater expression and articulation, towards a more and more conscious and clear perception of ends and means. Thus, for example,the root shoots out of the earth into the open air, throws up the stem and the stem grows upward and branches out into tendrils and leaves: all that process means an ardent yearning, a wanting, to rush and plunge into the light and air above: The root or the seed underground does not see the light or air, how then does it move towards that? In fact, it is not necessary to have seen eyes, known what eyes are in order to grow the vision and the organ. We will what we need: yes, but what we need is not always or wholly covered by the conscious minds conception of it. The needs lie deep down and most of them are unconscious; and at a time, at a stage when conscious mind has not yet evolved, it is a secret sense of the life-force, an instinctive orientation to what is useful and needful that infallibly guides the living organism.
   Evolution is purposive: not because it has had always a mentally conscious aim before it, for the mind is a later production, but because the purpose is latent within as an involved force and is gradually unrolled and worked out. It is not as indeterminate and unpredictable as Bergson would have it; it has a veiled determination, a disposition implanted in the very movement by the stress of an apparent unconsciousness seeking conscious formulation. We might also say, reverting to our analogy, that the seed sprouts towards light and air, because it had absorbed light and air in its original formation out of the flower blooming in the open space: the impress of that contact is taken into the very grain of its substance, in its chromosomes and genesit remains there as an indelible memory (although not of the human cerebral variety). It is no wonder therefore that an inner urge towards light gradually leads towards the formation of the instrument for sight. The organism may have no notion of the external eye, but the external eye is only a projection of an inner eye that lies imbedded in the sensory continuum. Behind the physical eye there is a subtle eye, the eye of the eye, as the Upanishad calls it, the secret gaze of an involved consciousness in the apparently unconscious.
   The whole articulation of the external organism is, as we know, contained in a secret disposition of elements within the cellnot in the way, as was once supposed, viz., that a whole full-grown tree lies in a miniature form within the seed andgrowth simply means a gradual enlargement of that form but that there is a pattern of ultimate particlesvital quantaa rhythm and vibration of life energy, that is the origin, the formal and efficient cause, of the material form. Deeper still, behind the blind instinctive urge of life, the unconsciousness that is the inertia of matter, there is a consciousness, a vision, a supernal self-conscious energy that inspires, guides, fashions the whole evolutionary scheme in the large as well as in all details.

04.31 - To the Heights-XXXI, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 02, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   To become the sun and the air and the glory that is abroad,
   To be in flesh and bone the radiant secret self,

04.39 - To the Heights-XXXIX, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 02, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   The torrid heat and the scalding sands and the steaming air
   Throb with a naked and palpitating life, clean and ardent and vigorous......

04.45 - To the Heights-XLV, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 02, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   Hush the murmur that crowds the air,
   Let the myriad glistening sparks die out

05.01 - The Destined Meeting-Place, #Savitri, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  To a space she came of soft and delicate air
  That seemed a sanctuary of youth and joy,
  --
  The dove's soft moan enriched the enamoured air
  And fire-winged wild-drakes swam in silvery pools.

05.02 - Satyavan, #Savitri, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  A king of life outlined in delicate air.
  Yet this was but a moment's reverie;

05.03 - Satyavan and Savitri, #Savitri, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  That from some wonder-couch beyond our air
  Risen in a wide morning of the gods
  --
  Pranked butterflies, the conscious flowers of air,
  And wandering wings in blue infinity
  --
  All with thy coming fills. air, soil and stream
  Wear bridal raiment to be fit for thee

05.06 - Physics or philosophy, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 01, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   What is the world that we see really like? Is it mental, is it material? This is a question, we know, philosophers are familiar with, and they have answered and are still answering, each in his own way, taking up one side or other of the antinomy. There is nothing new or uncommon in that. The extraordinary novelty comes in when we see today even scientists forced to tackle the problem, give an answer to it,scientists who used to smile at philosophers, because they seemed to assault seriously the windmills of abstract notions and airy concepts, instead of reposing on the terra firmaof reality. The tables are turned now. The scientists have had to start the same business the terra firmaon which they stood as on the securest rock of ages is slipping away under their feet and fast vanishing into smoke and thin air. Not only that, it is discovered today that the scientist has always been a philosopher,' without his knowledgea crypto-philosopher,only he has become conscious of it at last. And furthermirabile dictum!many a scientist is busy demonstrating that the scientist is, in his essence, a philosopher of the Idealist school!
   Physical Science in the nineteenth century did indeed develop or presuppose a philosophy of its own; it had, that is to say, a definite outlook on the fundamental quality of things and the nature of the universe. Those were days of its youthful self-confidence and unbending assurance. The view was, as is well-known, materialistic and deterministic. That is to say, all observation and experiment, according to it, demonstrated and posited:
  --
   So it is frankly admitted that what Science gives is not a faithful description of actuality, not a representation of material existence, but certain conventions or convenient signs to put together, to make a mental picture of our sensations and experiences. That does not give any clue to what the objective reality mayor may not be like. Scientific laws are mental rules imposed upon Nature. It may be asked why does Nature yield to such imposition? There must be then some sort of parallelism or commensurability between Nature and the observing Mind, between the pattern of Nature and the Mind's scheme or replica of it. If we successfully read into Nature things of the Mind, that means that there must be something very common between the two. Mind's readings are not mere figments, hanging in the air; for they are justified by their applicability, by their factual translation. This is arguing in a circle, a thorough-going mentalist like Eddington would say. What are facts? What is life? Anything more than what the senses and the mind have built up for us?
   Jeans himself is on the horns of a dilemma.2 Being a scientist, and not primarily a mathematician like Eddington, he cannot very well acquiesce in the liquidation of the material world; nor can he refute successfully the facts and arguments that Science itself has brought forward in favour of mentalism. He wishes to keep the question open for further light and surer grounds. In the meanwhile, however, he is reconciled to a modified form of mentalism. The laws of Nature, he says, are surely subjective in the sense that astronomical or geographical concepts, for example, such as the system of latitudes, longitudes, equator and axis, ellipse and quadrant and sextant, are subjective. These lines and figures are' not drawn physically upon the earth or in space: they are mental constructs, they are pointers or notations, but they note and point to the existence and the manner of existence of real objects in a real world.

05.08 - True Charity, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 03, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   This condition is attained, fully and sovereignly, when there is absolute egolessness, when there is no consciousness of a separate person, the dual consciousness of the helper and the helped, the reformer and the reformed, the doctor and the patient. The normal human sense of values is based upon such a division, upon egohood, mamatvam. A philanthropic man helps others through a sense of sympathy giving rise to a sense of duty and obligation. This feeling of pity, of commiseration is dangerous, for it puts you in a frame of mind that tends to make you look down upon, take a superior air towards your object of pity. You become self-conscious, with the consciousness of your inferior self, that you are helping others, doing good to the world, doing something that raises your value: this sense of personal merit is only another name for vanity. Vanity and ambition are the motive powers that lie behind the philanthropical spirit born of sympathy. To denote a shade of meaning different from what is usually conveyed by the word sympathy, modern psychology has I found another wordempathy. Sympathy may be said to be the relation or contact between two egos; it is a link or bridge between two separate and independent entities; empathy, on the other hand, means the entering into the I very being and consciousness of another, becoming that other one; it is identification and identity. This again is what I spiritual consciousness alone can do. Sympathy leads to! philanthropy, empathy is the origin of true charity, the spiritual I compassion of a Buddha or a Christ. Philanthropy is human, I charity (caritas) is divine.
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05.17 - Evolution or Special Creation, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 01, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   The point is still being debated and, it seems, is still debatable whether evolution is truly the fact behind the origin of species or is it special creation. The latter, we know, was the old- world pre-Copernican theory advocated by theologians and religious minds. It was thoroughly discredited and demolished by the new illumination that Science brought in with the nineteenth century. Till lately it was considered as a pure superstition and to be its advocate would be nothing but blind bigotry. But evidently things in Nature are not so simple; what at one time is brushed aside as a meaningless futility comes back later with a meaning and suggestiveness and truth of reality. We were once laughing at the corpuscular theory of light advocated by the great Newton and putting on a patronising air at the frailty of an otherwise mighty intelligence.But the tables are now turned and we accept it as an undoubted fact when Planck says today that a light ray consists also of particles (quanta) of light. Similarly if in some scientific quarter a doubt has arisen as to the absolute and exclusive truth of the principle of evolution and if the old conception of special creation is exhumed for fresh consideration,well, one should not be astonished at the turn over.
   The most serious lacuna in the concept of evolution, at least in the Darwinian form of it, is, as is well known, the missing link. The transition stage between one form of life and another, between one species and its higher evolute is always absent, has left no trace of any kind and it is a matter of any man's guess. So the theory of mutation, saltum, sudden change, has been advanced. But that only restates the fact, clinches the matter, but does not explain it. If a sudden and thorough change is possible, if one object can be transformed into something quite different and unpredictable, one can as well call it special creation. That would, some might say, be facing the fact squarely.

06.01 - The Word of Fate, #Savitri, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  Came chanting through the large and lustrous air.
  Attracted by the golden summer-earth
  --
  A primal air brought the first joy of touch;
  A secret Spirit drew its mighty breath
  --
  Skyward from its earth-seat through luminous air,
  Queen-browed, the human mother of Savitri.
  --
  Approaching through the soft and revelling air,
  Which still surprised thou hearest? They have fed
  --
  As a wind flatters the bright summer air,
  Pitiful to mortals, only to them it spoke
  --
  Tirelessly throbbing through the rapturous air
  Caught in the song that sways the Apsara's limbs
  --
  Arisen into an air of flaming dawn
  Like a bright bird tired of her lonely branch,
  --
  An aspiration to the immortals' air
  Lain on the lap of mortal ecstasy.
  --
  The truth once uttered, from the earth's air effaced,
  By mind forgotten, sounds immortally

06.02 - The Way of Fate and the Problem of Pain, #Savitri, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  His own estate of the earth's air and light;
  A monopolist of the world-energy,
  --
  And, breathed no more as spirit's native air,
  Bliss was an incident of a mortal hour,
  --
  Of heavenly ether made she sought this air,
  She too must share the human need of grief
  --
  It mounts through a miraculous upper air
  Till climbing the mute summit of the world

07.01 - The Joy of Union; the Ordeal of the Foreknowledge, #Savitri, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  And rain dripped wearily through the mournful air
  And grey slow-drifting clouds shut in the earth.

07.02 - The Parable of the Search for the Soul, #Savitri, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  Its peak immutable above mind's air,
  A Power within her answered the still Voice:
  --
  He unfolds his wings of thought in inner air,
  Or travelling in imagination's car
  --
  Inferno surges into the human air
  And touches all with a perverting breath.
  --
  It moves in a splendid air transcending life.
  It shall descend and make earth's life divine.
  --
  And moved in a white lucent air of dreams.
  He saw his being's unrealised vastnesses,

07.03 - The Entry into the Inner Countries, #Savitri, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  A thronged and clamorous air environed her.
  A horde of sounds defied significance,
  --
  That saw heaven blue in the grey air of Night:
  The impulses godward soared on passion's wings.
  --
  Then smiled again a large and tranquil air:
  Blue heaven, green earth, partners of Beauty's reign,
  --
  Thought based a throne on unsubstantial air
  Disdaining earth's flat triviality:
  --
  Even when it soared into ideal air,
  Thought's flight lost not itself in heaven's blue:
  --
  Fortunate art thou to reach our brilliant air
  Flaming with thought's supreme finality.
  --
  Astonished to hear questioning in that air
  Or thoughts that could still turn to the Beyond.
  --
  Great moon-hued visions gliding through gold air,
  Aspiration's sun-dream head and star-carved limbs,

07.04 - The Triple Soul-Forces, #Savitri, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  The wind was still and fragrance packed the air.
  124.3
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  And the winds of Paradise visit mortal air.
  Even if thou rain down intuition's rays,

07.05 - The Finding of the Soul, #Savitri, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  The air trembled with passion and delight.
  A rose of splendour on a tree of dreams,
  --
  The tremulous sweetness of that happy air
  And, covered from mind's view and life's approach,

07.06 - Nirvana and the Discovery of the All-Negating Absolute, #Savitri, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  Came floating shipped through ripples of faery air.
  And Savitri's life was glad, fulfilled like earth's;
  --
  It willed to expunge the choked and anguished air
  And end the fable of the joy of life.
  --
  The objects that to us are empty air,
  Are there the stuff of daily experience
  --
  As ether our transparent tangible air,
  And through it sailing tranquilly a thought.

07.07 - The Discovery of the Cosmic Spirit and the Cosmic Consciousness, #Savitri, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  The superconscient was her native air,
  Infinity was her movement's natural space;

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.

07.19 - Bad Thought-Formation, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 03, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   A bad thought is a bad act. You may not know it, but an evil thought is truly an evil act. If you think ill of a man and wish him ill, you are responsible for the mishaps that may befall him to the same degree as when you do him an ill turn. Unfortunately, an evil thought is not a recognised crime and nobody intervenes when you think ill. Not only so, there are a good many people who consider it a play to excite wicked thoughts in others. They do so (innocently, they think) sometimes through sheer stupidity, more often through vanity, through an air of self-importance for having said something interesting.
   When you have a bad thought, you make an evil formation and you carry it about you or throw it out. It happens some-times that when you pass by a man, you suddenly feel unwell, you may not connect the two and you may know nothing of the matter, but in fact the man may have been entertaining an evil thought and it has pounced upon you.

07.21 - On Occultism, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 03, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   Of course, age is really no bar. I was doing occultism when I was twelve years old. But I must tell you I had no fear, I had fear of nothing. Here you come out of the body, you are connected with the body by the very tiniest, almost imperceptible, bit of thread, as it were. If the thread snaps, there is an end of it all, the end of your life. So you come out into another world and begin to look about and see what kind of world it is. Generally, the first things you see, as I said, are absolutely terrifying. In your normal view, the air about you is empty; there is nothingyou see the blue of the sky or the white cloud or the sunshine and everything is beautiful. But when you have the other sight, the picture is quite different. You see that the whole atmosphere is filled with a multitude of small formations, which are the remains of desires and mental deformations and they crowd about you in such a way that the whole thing gives you a very disagreeable impression. Indeed, it is positively ugly more often than not. They come near you, attack you, press upon you and you fear and tremble. Then they assume formidable proportions. But if you are not shaken, if you can look with the eye of a calm curiosity, you will find then there is nothing so very terrifying. Things are not beautiful perhaps, but they are not frightful either.
   I shall tell you a story to illustrate my point. I knew a Dane who was a painter, a painter of some talent.' He was interested in occultism. Some of you might have heard of him. He had come here and met Sri Aurobindo. He did a portrait too of Sri Aurobindo. It was the first Great War. He returned to France and saw me. He asked me to teach him this science. I taught him how to come out of the body, how to maintain control, etc., etc. I told him especially, what I tell you now, not to have fear. Now he came to me one day and narrated his experience of a night. He had a dream; but of course it was not a dream: he knew how to come out of the body and was out consciously. Once out he was trying to find where he was. Suddenly he saw moving towards him a tiger, huge and formidable, evidently with dire intentions. He remembered, how-ever, my advice. So he kept calm and quiet and said to himself: There is no danger, I am protected, nothing can happen to me, I am surrounded by the power of protection. And he looked straight at the animal calmly and fearlessly. As he kept on gazing, strange to say, he saw the tiger diminishing in size, shrinking and shrinking, till at last it turned into a small harmless cat!

07.29 - How to Feel that we Belong to the Divine, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 03, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   Three hundred years is the minimum, I should say. You must realise what it means to transform the body. The body with all its organs and functionings works automatically without the intervention of your consciousness, and is built upon an animal plan. If your heart stops for the hundredth part of a second, your body goes off. You cannot do without a single one of your organs and you must keep watch over their proper functioning. Transformation means the replacement of this purely material arrangement by a systematic concentration of forces. You must bring about an arrangement of forces, according to a certain kind of vibration, replacing each organ by a centre of self-conscious energy which governs through the concentration of a higher force. There will no longer be a stomach, no more a heart even. These things will give place to a system of vibrations which represent what they really are. The material organs are symbols of energy centres; they are not the essential reality, they only give a form or figure to it under certain circumstances. The transformed body will function through its real energy centres, not through their representatives as developed in an animal body. For that you must first of all be conscious of these centres and their functionings; instead of an unconscious automatic movement there has to be a movement of conscious control. Thus one will have at his disposal not physical animal organs but the symbolic vibrations, the symbolic energies. This does not mean that there will not be any definite recognizable form. The form will be built up with qualities rather than with solid (dust) particles. It will be, so to say, a practical or pragmatic form: it will be supple and mobile, unlike the fixed grossly material shape. As the expression of your face changes with your feeling, impulsion, even so the body will change according to the need of the inner movement: have you never had this kind of experience in your dream? You rise up in the air and you give as it were a push with your elbow in one direction and your body extends that way; you give a kick with your foot and you land somewhere else: you can be transparent at will and go easily through a solid wall! The transformed body will behave somewhat in the same way, it will be light, luminous, elastic. Lightness, luminosity, elasticity will be the very fundamental qualities of the body.
   To prepare such a body 300 years is nothing; even a thousand years will not be too much. Naturally, I am speaking of the same body. If you change your body in between, it will no longer be the same body. At 50 the body already begins to wear out. But, on the contrary, if you have a body that goes on perfecting itself; if each passing year represents a step in progress, then you can continue indefinitely: for after all, you are immortal.

07.43 - Music Its Origin and Nature, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 03, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   Something similar to that experience may happen to you when your consciousness is all attentive and concentrated; you feel suddenly that you are being carried aloft, that all your energies are gathered and lifted up, as if your head has opened out and you are thrown into the free air, into the far spaces of extraordinary heights and magnificent lights. The experience gives you in a few seconds what one may in the normal course of things achieve after many years of difficult yoga. Only immediately after the experience you drop down below upon the earth, because the basis has not been built; even you may begin to doubt whether you really had the experience. Still the consciousness has been prepared, something definitive has been done and remains.
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08.25 - Meat-Eating, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 04, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   I will tell you then a story. I knew a young woman, Swedish, who was doing Sadhana. Normally she was a vegetarian, by habit as well as by inclination. One day she was invited to a dinner. She was given fowl to eat. She did not like to make a fuss and quietly ate her fowl. Now at night she found herself, in dream of course, in a basket and her head in between two bits of sticks and being shaken to and fro. She felt very unhappy, very miserable. And then she saw herself head down and legs up in the air and being shaken, shaken continually. She was thoroughly miserable. All on a sudden she felt she was being skinned, flayed and how painful it all was! And then someone came with a knife and cut off her head. She woke up at that. She told me the story and said she had never had such a frightful nightmare in her life. She had thought nothing of this kind before going to bed; it must have been simply the consciousness of the poor chicken that entered into her and she experienced in dream all the agonies of this creature when it was being carried to the market, her feathers pulled out and in the end the head severed. That is what happens. In other words, along with the meal that you take, you absorb also, in a large or small measure, the consciousness of the animal whose flesh you swallow. Of course it is nothing serious, but it is not always pleasant. Yet obviously it does not help you to be more on the side of man than on that of the animal kind. Primitive men, we know, were much nearer the animal level and used to take raw meat: that gave them evidently more strength and energy than cooked meat. They used to kill an animal, tear it to pieces and bite into the flesh. That is how they were robust and strong. Also it was for this reason perhaps that there was in their intestines an organ called appendix of a much bigger size than it is now: for it had to digest raw meat. As men however started cooking their food and found it more palatable that way the organ too gradually diminished in size and fell into atrophy; now it does not serve any purpose, it is an encumbrance and often a source of illness. This means that it is time to change the diet and take to something less bestial. It depends, however, on the state of the consciousness of each person. An ordinary man, who leads an ordinary life, has ordinary aspirations, thinks of nothing else than earning his livelihood, keeping good health and rearing a family, need not pick and choose, except on purely hygienic grounds. He may eat meat or anything else that he considers helpful and useful, doing good to him.
   But if you wish to move from the ordinary life to a higher life, the problem acquires an interest. And again, for a higher life if you wish to move up still farther and prepare yourself for transformation, then the problem becomes very important. For there are certain foods that help the body to become more refined and others that keep it down to the level of animalhood. But it is only then that the question acquires an importance, not before. Before you come to that point, you have a lot of other things to do. It is certainly better to purify your mind, purify your vital before you think of purifying your body. For even if you take all possible precautions and live physically with every care to eat only the things that help to refine the body, but the mind and the vital remain full of desire and inconscience and obscurity and all the rest, your care will serve no purpose. Your body will become perhaps weak, disharmonious with your inner life and drop off one day.

08.28 - Prayer and Aspiration, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 04, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   What you do has an inevitable and absolute consequence. This is a necessary concept at a given moment of the evolutionary process. It is meant to prevent men from becoming completely egoistic or doing what they do in a totally unconscious manner. There are many who are like that, the majority, I suppose; they follow their impulses and do not ask what consequences their actions will have for themselves and for others. It is good then if someone told them with a severe air: "Take care, that has consequences which, last long, very long." There are religions that rose to warn you: "You will pay for that in another life," "If you commit this sin, you will go into hell for eternity" and so on. That is, however, a most fantastic story that man has invented; still, people are frightened and checked in some way. It spares them a moment for reflection before they run after their impulses, not always, sometimes the reflection comes after, a little late.
   In all religions people who declared that the consequences of Karma are rigorous and who gave these absolute rules, must have done so, I believe, to put themselves in place of Nature, to pull the strings that move ordinary men. For these rules are mental constructions, more or less sincere perhaps, cutting things into bits and telling you: "Do this, do that; it is not this, it is that." People are confused, frightened, they do not know what to do at the end.
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   If you are capable of traversing all these planes in your consciousness, so to say, in a vertical line and reach the highest and then, through this joining up, if you are able to bring down this determinism of perfect freedom into the material determinism, then you can change everything. And all the intermediaries also will undergo the change. Because of these changes it will all look like total freedom. For the intervention or the descent of one plane upon another will have unforeseen consequences for the lower one. The higher planes may foresee, but the lower ones cannot. Being unforeseen, things and events have then an air of the absolutely free and the totally unexpected.
   It is only when you live consciously and constantly on the highest level, that is to say, the level of the supreme consciousness, that you are able to see that everything is absolutely determined, but at the same time by the very complexity of the intermixture of these determinisms everything is absolutely free. You may call this phenomenon as you like, but it is a kind of absolute determinism and absolute freedom combined. It is the level where there are no contradictions, where all things exist and exist in harmony without contradicting each other.

08.33 - Opening to the Divine, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 04, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   You are to open yourself to the Divine and receive Him. Usually you open yourself in all directions to everything and everybody in the world. You open your surface being and receive there all sorts of influences from all quarters. So inside you there-comes about what we can call a hotch-potch of all contrary and contradictory movements: and that creates difficulties without number. Now instead of that, live away from the surface, from the outside and open up to the Divine and receive nothing hut the Divine force. If you can do that all difficulties practically disappear. But, of course, the trouble is there. Unless one is alchemically conditioned, it is an impossibility to have relations with people, to talk to them, to deal with them, have interchanges with them and yet not absorb something out of them. If one can surround oneself with an atmosphere that acts as a filter, then all that come from outside are checked and sifted before they reach you or touch you. That needs a good training and a large experience. That is why people in ancient days who wanted an easier path took to solitude, into the depths of the forest, on the top of a hill or under a cave so that they might not have to deal with people for that naturally reduces undesirable interchanges. Only, it has also been found that such people begin to take an enormous interest in the life of animals and plants instead of men: for it is indeed difficult to do without interchange with something or other. So the best thing would be to face the problem squarely, to clo the yourself with an atmosphere totally concentrated on the Divine so that whatever passes across is filtered in its passage. And further, there is the question of food. The body is obliged to take in foreign matter in order to subsist, it would therefore absorb at the same time a f air quantity of inert and unconscious forces or that of some not very desirable consciousness. I once spoke to you of the consciousness that one absorbs with food, there is also unconsciousness that one absorbs in the same way. That is why in many systems of Yoga you are advised to offer first to the Divine your food and then eat it: it means calling down the Divine into your food before absorbing it. Offering means putting in contact: the food is put in contact with type Divine, i.e. put under His influence. This is a very good, a very useful procedure; if you knew how to do it, it would diminish very much the labour of the inner transformation that one has to do. For in the world we live in solidarity with all others. You cannot take in a single breath of air without absorbing the vibrations, the numberless vibrations that come from all kinds of movements and all kinds of people. So if you want to keep yourself intact, you must, as I have said, maintain yourself in the condition of a filter allowing nothing undesirable to enter. Or put on a mask as one does when crossing an infected and poisoned locality, or do something similar.
   One must have around oneself an atmosphere so condensed, condensed in a spirit of total surrender, that nothing can enter without being automatically filtered. There are wicked thoughts, evil will about you, harmful formations sent out by bad people. The air pullulates with these: dark noisome bacilli. It is so troublesome to be always on the look-out, at every step to be on one's guard, to move slowly with care and caution and precautions; even then one is not sure. But if you cover yourself with the cloak of light, the light of a happy, sincere surrender, and aspiration, that is a wonderful filter, that gives you automatic protection. The undesirable forces not only cannot enter, they are thrown back upon their originator, the attackers themselves become their own victims.
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08.34 - To Melt into the Divine, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 04, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   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.
   At the present moment in the actual state of things what one can give to the Divine is one's body. But that is precisely the thing that one does not give. Yes, try to consecrate your work, your bodily labour; even there, there are so many things that are not true or correct.

08.35 - Love Divine, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 04, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   Now to come out of the ego, you must have naturally, first of all, the will to do so. The surest way to do it is to give yourself to the Divine, not to pull the Divine towards you but to abandon yourself to Him. That is how you start forgetting yourself. Usually when people think of the Divine, the immediate impulse in them is to pull Him (or whatever they represent Him to be) towards themselves, within themselves. The result generally is that they receive nothing; and they grumble: "Oh, I called and called, I prayed and prayed, but there was no answer, I received nothing, nothing came." But before grumbling, ask yourself if you had offered yourself. You would find that instead of offering yourself you had pulled. Instead of being generous, open-handed and open-hearted, you were a miser, a beggar. When you pull you remain wholly within yourself, shut up, sealed within your ego. You raise a wall of separation between you and the thing that is around you and wants to come in, which is thus not admitted, almost deliberately refused entrance. You enclose yourself within a prison and grumble that you have nothing, feel nothing. At least if you had opened a window you would have had something of the light and air about you.
   Sri Aurobindo: Elements of Yoga.

09.01 - Towards the Black Void, #Savitri, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  Splendidly alien to the mortal air.
  The mind sought things long loved and fell back foiled
  --
  Her senses felt earth's close and gentle air
  Cling round them and in troubled branches knew
  --
  Into a deep and unfamiliar air
  Enormous, windless, without stir or sound

09.05 - The Story of Love, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 04, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   The movement is quite perceptible in the vegetable kingdom, in the tree and the plant. These trees that rise up and up always, the small ones trying to catch up with the big ones, the big ones endeavouring to mount still further! The plants always seek to find out a direction from where they can receive as much light as possible. It is the need to grow in order to get more light, more air, more space.
   When you see a rose opening out to the sun, it is as if it were for the need of giving away its beauty. For us it is unintelligible, for flowers do not think out what they do. A human being always associates with what he does the capacity to see what he does, to think what he does. But flowers I are not, so to say, conscious at all, theirs is a spontaneous movement. It is a mighty Force that is at work through all this, the great universal Consciousness, the great force of universal Love that makes all things flower in beauty.

100.00 - Synergy, #Synergetics - Explorations in the Geometry of Thinking, #R Buckminster Fuller, #Science
  chemistries of air, food, and water well within the critical metabolic timing
  tolerance. Punishment, to these scientists, means that the creature's subconsciously
  --
  without air. With 30 days' tolerance, humans have plenty of time to decide how to
  cope with vital food problems; with a week's waterless tolerance, they have to
  --
  humans use the most) could not be tolerated, nature provided the air everywhere
  around the world __ in effect, "socialized" it.
  --
  for lack of food, water, and air are not exceeded, humans' minds tend to remain in
  ascendance over their brain-reflexive sensing, and people are considerate of their

10.01 - Cycles of Creation, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 04, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   The present major cycle aims, as I have said, at the manifestation of the Supermind and the installation of the supramental race. The cycle started, one does not know when, billions of years ago perhaps, but the principle of the creation seems to be clear enough. It has matter for its base, earth as its centre and man as its dynamic agent. For all we know there may be, there are other principles and modalities of creation. One may well conceive of air, for example, as the basis of creation and some other heavenly body, an airy globe in a far-off galaxy, for example, being the basis of creation and an airy creature as the vehicle for the play based upon that principle. Even fire may be the basic principle of another creation and salamander-like beings its natural inhabitants. There may be quite other principles or modes of creation conceivable or inconceivable by the human mind. However, we speak now of the present terrestrial creation of which we human beings are representative participants.
   The present cycle, the great cycle that is to say, has, as I have said, for its ultimate motive and purpose the advent and reign of the Supermind. But this proceeds through stages, each stage forming a minor or lesser cycle. The stages of these cycles are the different degrees of what is called evolution. The evolution starts upon the basis of an apparently simple substance and goes on unfolding gradually an inherent complexity. As we know, the different cycles of evolution in the past were at the outset a purely material universe of inorganic elements, then came the cycle of organic combinations, then the manifestation of life and next the mind and at present the mind at its peak capacity, which means the advent of the strange creature that has a miraculous destiny to accomplish. And that is to bring forth out of him the achievement and fulfilment of the next cycle. For the mind is there to bring forth, to usher in the Supermind and man is there as the laboratory and the vanguard as well of the Supermind.

10.01 - The Dream Twilight of the Ideal, #Savitri, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  It trailed its coils through the dead martyred air
  And curving fled down a grey slope of Time.
  --
  An air that dared not suffer too much light.
  Vague fields were there, vague pastures gleamed, vague trees,

10.02 - The Gospel of Death and Vanity of the Ideal, #Savitri, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  Fatal its accents smote the trembling air.
  That lovely world swam thin and frail, most like
  --
  Unwillingly it descends to earthly air
  To inhabit a white temple in man's heart:
  --
  If they aspire beyond earth's dullard air,
  Arriving sunwards with frail waxen wings,

10.03 - The Debate of Love and Death, #Savitri, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  "A secret air of pure felicity
  Deep like a sapphire heaven our spirits breathe;
  --
  To weave from his Ideal's gossamer air
  A fine raiment for thy body's nude desires

10.04 - The Dream Twilight of the Earthly Real, #Savitri, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  It settled in tired masses on the air;
  Its symbol colours tuned with duller reds
  --
  Immortal bliss lives not in human air:
  How shall the mighty Mother her calm delight
  --
  And feel a breath around of mightier air,
  Receive a vaster being's messages
  --
  Wasting her splendour on pale earthly air?
  Is thine that strength, O beauty of mortal limbs,
  --
  Overflowing made the air a luminous sea.
  In a flaming moment of apocalypse

1.007 - Initial Steps in Yoga Practice, #The Study and Practice of Yoga, #Swami Krishnananda, #Yoga
  A novitiate cannot comprehend all these things, because generally we are fired up with a kind of sudden enthusiasm. That is all we don't know anything else. "I want to realise God in this very birth now itself, if possible." This is all we say. But what are the things necessary for this purpose? How many difficulties are there? These things will not come to the mind easily, because every little event in this world is connected with many other events and conditions. There is no single, isolated event in this world. This is why we say that steps in the direction of the practice of yoga particularly, should be taken only under the guidance of a competent teacher, one who is an expert in this field. It is more dangerous and more difficult than flying an airplane, because we cannot know what is ahead of us. We also cannot know what influence our past will have upon our present, what effect external conditions will have upon us, and what sudden reactions will be set up from factors within nothing of the kind will be clear in the beginning. When we take a few steps in the practice of yoga, an all-round change will take place. There will be internal change, external change, and even a feeling that God Himself is getting related to us in a more tangible manner than it appeared earlier.
  Even after we succeed in sitting for awhile in a particular posture, the mind will refuse, after a time, to continue the practice. We will not find anyone in this world as clever as the mind very clever in everything. It will look quite all right for some time and the path will appear rosy, but after awhile there will be resentment of the mind even to sit, and it will produce excuses. There will be rationality behind our inability to practise, and we know very well that rationality is the highest thing that can justify anything. When there is reason brought forth in a very judicious manner, justifying our inability to sit for some time and the worthlessness of the practice itself, then there is no argument against it. The greatest danger is rationality, when it is used as a weapon against what is good for us. It is a double-edged sword it can cut us this way and can cut us that way also such is reason. Reason can justify what is good for us, and it can also justify what is dangerous or what is not good for us. Many sadhakas justify themselves in a wrong way altogether, by bringing about reasons which try to point out that the way of life they are living is quite inevitable and unavoidable. "If it is unavoidable, what can I do?" This is what the sadhaka will say. But it would not be unavoidable if proper precautions had been taken. We make initial mistakes without proper thought, and then these small mistakes look very big and, like a mountain, they stand before us. Later on I shall have occasion to refer to the mistakes we generally commit initially, without proper understanding.

1.00a - Introduction, #Magick Without Tears, #Aleister Crowley, #Philosophy
  I think this is your trouble about being "left in the air." When I "present many new things" to you, the sting is in the tail the practice that vitalizes it. Doctrinal stuff is fine "Lazily, lazily, drowsily, drowsily, in the noo-on-dye shaun!" An ounce of your practice is worth a ton of my teaching. GET THAT. It's all your hatred of hard work:
    "Go to the ant thou sluggard!

1.00b - Introduction, #The Perennial Philosophy, #Aldous Huxley, #Philosophy
  Above the male, there are the active elements, that of the fire in red and the air element in blue colour. Above the female there are the passive elements, the water element in green and the element of the earth in yellow colour.
  The middle along the magician up to the globe is dark purple, representing the sign of the akasa principle

1.00c - DIVISION C - THE ETHERIC BODY AND PRANA, #A Treatise on Cosmic Fire, #Alice Bailey, #Occultism
  Buddhic. Intuitional Plane. air. Fourth cosmic ether.
  DENSE PHYSICAL
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  This is that vital and magnetic fluid which radiates from the sun, and which is transmitted to man's etheric body through the agency of certain deva entities of a very high order, and of a golden hue. It is passed through their bodies and emitted as powerful radiations, which are applied direct through certain plexi in the uppermost part of the etheric body, the head and shoulders, and passed down to the etheric correspondence of the physical organ, the spleen, and from thence forcibly transmitted into the spleen itself. These golden hued pranic entities are in the air above us, and are specially active in such parts of the world as California, in those tropical countries where the air is pure and dry, and the rays of the sun are recognised as being specially beneficial. Relations between man and this group of devas are very close, but fraught as yet with much danger to man. These devas are of a very powerful order, and, along their own line, are further evolved than man himself. Unprotected man lies at their mercy, and in this lack of protection, and man's failure to understand the laws of magnetic resistance, or of solar repulsion comes, for instance, the menace of sunstroke. When the etheric body and its assimilative processes are comprehended scientifically, man will then be immune from dangers due to solar radiation. He will protect himself by the application of the laws governing [91] magnetic repulsion and attraction, and not so much by clothing and shelter. It is largely a question of polarisation. One hint might here be given: When men understand the deva evolution somewhat more correctly and recognise their work along certain lines in connection with the Sun and realise that they represent the feminine pole as they themselves represent the masculine (the fourth Creative Hierarchy being male) [xxxix]39 they will comprehend the mutual relationship, and govern that relationship by law.
  These solar devas take the radiatory rays of the sun which reach from its centre to the periphery along one of the three channels of approach, pass them through their organism and focalise them there. They act almost as a burning glass acts. These rays are then reflected or transmitted to man's etheric body, and caught up by him and again assimilated. When the etheric body is in good order and functioning correctly, enough of this prana is absorbed to keep the form organised. This is the whole object of the etheric body's functioning, and is a point which cannot be sufficiently emphasised. The remainder is cast off in the form of animal radiation, or physical magnetismall terms expressing the same idea. Man therefore repeats on a lesser scale the work of the great solar devas, and in his turn adds his quota of repolarised or remagnetised emanation to the sumtotal of the planetary aura.

1.00c - INTRODUCTION, #Patanjali Yoga Sutras, #Swami Vivekananda, #Hinduism
  dream in the air. Another theory in modern times has been
  presented by several schools, that mans destiny is to go on

1.00 - INTRODUCTORY REMARKS, #A Treatise on Cosmic Fire, #Alice Bailey, #Occultism
  Second, as active heat. This results in the activity and the driving forward of material evolution. On the highest plane the combination of these three factors (active heat, latent heat and the primordial substance which they animate) is known as the 'sea of fire,' of which akasha is the first differentiation of pregenetic matter. Akasha, in manifestation, expresses itself as Fohat, or divine Energy, and Fohat on the different planes is known as aether, air, fire, water, electricity, ether, prana and similar terms. [ix]9, [x]10, [xi]11 It is the sumtotal [44] of that which is active, animated, or vitalized, and of all that concerns itself with the adaptation of the form to the needs of the inner flame of life.
  It might here be useful to point out that magnetism is the effect of the divine ray in manifestation in the same sense that electricity is the manifested effect of the primordial ray of active intelligence. It would be well to ponder on this for it holds hid a mystery.

1.00 - Main, #The Book of Certitude, #Baha u llah, #Baha i
  God hath decreed, in token of His mercy unto His creatures, that semen is not unclean. Yield thanks unto Him with joy and radiance, and follow not such as are remote from the Dawning-place of His nearness. Arise ye, under all conditions, to render service to the Cause, for God will assuredly assist you through the power of His sovereignty which overshadoweth the worlds. Cleave ye unto the cord of refinement with such tenacity as to allow no trace of dirt to be seen upon your garments. Such is the injunction of One Who is sanctified above all refinement. Whoso falleth short of this standard with good reason shall incur no blame. God, verily, is the Forgiving, the Merciful. Wash ye every soiled thing with water that hath undergone no alteration in any one of the three respects; take heed not to use water that hath been altered through exposure to the air or to some other agent. Be ye the very essence of cleanliness amongst mankind. This, truly, is what your Lord, the Incomparable, the All-Wise, desireth for you.
  God hath, likewise, as a bounty from His presence, abolished the concept of "uncleanness", whereby divers things and peoples have been held to be impure. He, of a certainty, is the Ever-Forgiving, the Most Generous. Verily, all created things were immersed in the sea of purification when, on that first day of Ridvan, We shed upon the whole of creation the splendours of Our most excellent Names and Our most exalted Attri butes. This, verily, is a token of My loving providence, which hath encompassed all the worlds. Consort ye then with the followers of all religions, and proclaim ye the Cause of your Lord, the Most Compassionate; this is the very crown of deeds, if ye be of them who understand.

10.17 - Miracles: Their True Significance, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 04, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   Usually, the name 'miracle' is given to something that seems to us "unnatural", that is to say, something that does not, conform to the laws of nature or what we think to be the laws of nature. A man standing in the air without any support or squatting on the waterfeats familiar to the yogisare termed veritable miracles. The famous rope trick is a legendary miracle. Some of these miracles done by yogis are au thentic facts. They apparently seem to violate the prevailing so-called laws of nature, but if we knew the process, the mechanism behind the event because it is not apparent to the external logical mind, if we had a slightly different perception, the whole glamour of a miracle would fall to the ground.
   A miracle is nothing but the intervention of a force from another plane of consciousness. It must be recognised at the very outset that the physical plane of existence is not the only reality, there are many other planes superimposed' one upon another, each having its own special consciousness and power, its own laws of being and action. Obviously we all know apart from the material or physical being there is the vital being, the life-force and there is the mental being, the mind-force. And there are many other levels like these. A miracle happens, that is to say, a material formation behaves in an abnormal way because a force has come down from the vital region and has influenced or taken control of the material object. So the material object instead of obeying the material law is obliged to obey a vital law which is of a much greater potency. Yogis who do miracles possess this vital power, they have acquired it through a regular discipline and training. Spirit-calling, table-turning, even curing diseases and ailments in a moment and many other activities of the kind are manifestations of very elementary energies of life. From the occult point of view these are very crude and rudimentary examples of what a different kind of force can achieve on a different plane. Even the vital plane possesses deeper and higher energies whose action on the material plane is of deeper and higher category. A deeper or higher vital power can change radically your character and long-standing habits, help to mould them into a different, nobler and more beautiful pattern. The mind too is capable of performing miracles, a strong mental energy can dictate its terms to life and even to the body. Only the miracles here are not of a dazzling kind that astound or confound you. They have a subtler composition, yet they belong to the same category. In the mind itself miracles happen also when a higher light, a superior consciousness intuition, inspiration, revelationdescends into the normal mental working and creates there a thing that is abnormal in beauty and truth and reality. Thus for example, a matter of fact mind is seen turned into a fine poet or a workaday hand is transmuted into a consummate artist.

1.01 - About the Elements, #Initiation Into Hermetics, #Franz Bardon, #Occultism
  In the oldest book of wisdom, the Tarot, something has already been written about this great mystery of the elements. The first card of this work represents the magicia n pointing to the knowledge and mastery of the elements. On this first card the symbols are: the sword as the fiery element, the rod as the element of the air, the goblet as that of the water and the coins as the element of the earth. This proves without any doubt that already in the mysteries of yore, the magician was destined for the first Tarot card, mastery of the elements having been chosen as the first act of initiation. In honour of this tradition I shall give my principal attention to the elements for, as you will see, the key to the elements is the panacea, with the help of which all the occurring problems may be solved.
  According to the Indian succession of the tattwas, it runs as follows:
  --
  Waju ~ Principle of the air
  Apas ~ principle of the water

1.01 - Adam Kadmon and the Evolution, #Preparing for the Miraculous, #George Van Vrekhem, #Integral Yoga
  his eyes to the Sun; his breath to the air element; his navel
  to the midspace; his head to the sky; his feet to the earth;

1.01 - A NOTE ON PROGRESS, #The Future of Man, #Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, #Christianity
  same the ripple of water, the scent of the air, the lights in the
  sky become linked together and acquire a new sense: the fixed

1.01 - BOOK THE FIRST, #Metamorphoses, #Ovid, #Poetry
  But earth, and air, and water, were in one.
  Thus air was void of light, and earth unstable,
  And water's dark abyss unnavigable.
  --
  Then earth from air, and seas from earth were driv'n,
  And grosser air sunk from aetherial Heav'n.
  Thus disembroil'd, they take their proper place;
  --
  Then air succeeds, in lightness next to fire;
  Whose atoms from unactive earth retire.
  --
  The fields of liquid air, inclosing all,
  Surround the compass of this earthly ball:
  --
  New colonies of birds, to people air:
  And to their oozy beds, the finny fish rep air.
  --
  Then air with sultry heats began to glow;
  The wings of winds were clogg'd with ice and snow;
  --
  Of multitudes, who breath'd the common air,
  We two remain; a species in a p air:
  --
  Nor stopt but on Parnassus' airy height.
  Two diff'rent shafts he from his quiver draws;
  --
  Both air, and Earth; and then suppress'd her flight,
  And mingling force with love, enjoy'd the full delight.
  --
  But call'd in haste his airy messenger,
  The son of Maia, with severe decree
  --
  The liquid air his moving pinions wound,
  And, in the moment, shoot him on the ground.
  --
  And breath'd a mournful air, unheard before;
  That much surprizing Pan, yet pleas'd him more.
  --
  His haughty looks, and his assuming air,
  The son of Isis could no longer bear:

1.01 - Economy, #Walden, and On The Duty Of Civil Disobedience, #Henry David Thoreau, #Philosophy
  The soil, it appears, is suited to the seed, for it has sent its radicle downward, and it may now send its shoot upward also with confidence. Why has man rooted himself thus firmly in the earth, but that he may rise in the same proportion into the heavens above?for the nobler plants are valued for the fruit they bear at last in the air and light, far from the ground, and are not treated like the humbler esculents, which, though they may be biennials, are cultivated only till they have perfected their root, and often cut down at top for this purpose, so that most would not know them in their flowering season.
  I do not mean to prescribe rules to strong and valiant natures, who will mind their own aff airs whether in heaven or hell, and perchance build more magnificently and spend more lavishly than the richest, without ever impoverishing themselves, not knowing how they live,if, indeed, there are any such, as has been dreamed; nor to those who find their encouragement and inspiration in precisely the present condition of things, and cherish it with the fondness and enthusiasm of lovers,and, to some extent, I reckon myself in this number; I do not speak to those who are well employed, in whatever circumstances, and they know whether they are well employed or not;but mainly to the mass of men who are discontented, and idly complaining of the hardness of their lot or of the times, when they might improve them. There are some who complain most energetically and inconsolably of any, because they are, as they say, doing their duty. I also have in my mind that seemingly wealthy, but most terribly impoverished class of all, who have accumulated dross, but know not how to use it, or get rid of it, and thus have forged their own golden or silver fetters.
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  We may imagine a time when, in the infancy of the human race, some enterprising mortal crept into a hollow in a rock for shelter. Every child begins the world again, to some extent, and loves to stay out doors, even in wet and cold. It plays house, as well as horse, having an instinct for it. Who does not remember the interest with which when young he looked at shelving rocks, or any approach to a cave? It was the natural yearning of that portion of our most primitive ancestor which still survived in us. From the cave we have advanced to roofs of palm leaves, of bark and boughs, of linen woven and stretched, of grass and straw, of boards and shingles, of stones and tiles. At last, we know not what it is to live in the open air, and our lives are domestic in more senses than we think. From the hearth to the field is a great distance. It would be well perhaps if we were to spend more of our days and nights without any obstruction between us and the celestial bodies, if the poet did not speak so much from under a roof, or the saint dwell there so long. Birds do not sing in caves, nor do doves cherish their innocence in dovecots.
  However, if one designs to construct a dwelling house, it behooves him to exercise a little Yankee shrewdness, lest after all he find himself in a workhouse, a labyrinth without a clue, a museum, an almshouse, a prison, or a splendid mausoleum instead. Consider first how slight a shelter is absolutely necessary. I have seen Penobscot Indians, in this town, living in tents of thin cotton cloth, while the snow was nearly a foot deep around them, and I thought that they would be glad to have it deeper to keep out the wind. Formerly, when how to get my living honestly, with freedom left for my proper pursuits, was a question which vexed me even more than it does now, for unfortunately I am become somewhat callous, I used to see a large box by the railroad, six feet long by three wide, in which the laborers locked up their tools at night, and it suggested to me that every man who was hard pushed might get such a one for a dollar, and, having bored a few auger holes in it, to admit the air at least, get into it when it rained and at night, and hook down the lid, and so have freedom in his love, and in his soul be free. This did not appear the worst, nor by any means a despicable alternative. You could sit up as late as you pleased, and, whenever you got up, go abroad without any landlord or house-lord dogging you for rent. Many a man is harassed to death to pay the rent of a larger and more luxurious box who would not have frozen to death in such a box as this. I am far from jesting. Economy is a subject which admits of being treated with levity, but it cannot so be disposed of. A comfortable house for a rude and hardy race, that lived mostly out of doors, was once made here almost entirely of such materials as Nature furnished ready to their hands. Gookin, who was superintendent of the Indians subject to the Massachusetts Colony, writing in 1674, says, The best of their houses are covered very neatly, tight and warm, with barks of trees, slipped from their bodies at those seasons when the sap is up, and made into great flakes, with pressure of weighty timber, when they are green.... The meaner sort are covered with mats which they make of a kind of bulrush, and are also indifferently tight and warm, but not so good as the former.... Some I have seen, sixty or a hundred feet long and thirty feet broad.... I have often lodged in their wigwams, and found them as warm as the best English houses. He adds, that they were commonly carpeted and lined within with well-wrought embroidered mats, and were furnished with various utensils. The Indians had advanced so far as to regulate the effect of the wind by a mat suspended over the hole in the roof and moved by a string. Such a lodge was in the first instance constructed in a day or two at most, and taken down and put up in a few hours; and every family owned one, or its apartment in one.
  In the savage state every family owns a shelter as good as the best, and sufficient for its coarser and simpler wants; but I think that I speak within bounds when I say that, though the birds of the air have their nests, and the foxes their holes, and the savages their wigwams, in modern civilized society not more than one half the families own a shelter. In the large towns and cities, where civilization especially prevails, the number of those who own a shelter is a very small fraction of the whole. The rest pay an annual tax for this outside garment of all, become indispensable summer and winter, which would buy a village of Indian wigwams, but now helps to keep them poor as long as they live. I do not mean to insist here on the disadvantage of hiring compared with owning, but it is evident that the savage owns his shelter because it costs so little, while the civilized man hires his commonly because he cannot afford to own it; nor can he, in the long run, any better afford to hire. But, answers one, by merely paying this tax the poor civilized man secures an abode which is a palace compared with the savages. An annual rent of from twenty-five to a hundred dollars, these are the country rates, entitles him to the benefit of the improvements of centuries, spacious apartments, clean paint and paper, Rumford fireplace, back plastering, Venetian blinds, copper pump, spring lock, a commodious cellar, and many other things. But how happens it that he who is said to enjoy these things is so commonly a
  _poor_ civilized man, while the savage, who has them not, is rich as a savage? If it is asserted that civilization is a real advance in the condition of man, and I think that it is, though only the wise improve their advantages,it must be shown that it has produced better dwellings without making them more costly; and the cost of a thing is the amount of what I will call life which is required to be exchanged for it, immediately or in the long run. An average house in this neighborhood costs perhaps eight hundred dollars, and to lay up this sum will take from ten to fifteen years of the laborers life, even if he is not encumbered with a family;estimating the pecuniary value of every mans labor at one dollar a day, for if some receive more, others receive less;so that he must have spent more than half his life commonly before _his_ wigwam will be earned. If we suppose him to pay a rent instead, this is but a doubtful choice of evils. Would the savage have been wise to exchange his wigwam for a palace on these terms?
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     All heavenly comforts rarefies to air.
  And when the farmer has got his house, he may not be the richer but the poorer for it, and it be the house that has got him. As I understand it, that was a valid objection urged by Momus against the house which
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  Shall we always study to obtain more of these things, and not sometimes to be content with less? Shall the respectable citizen thus gravely teach, by precept and example, the necessity of the young mans providing a certain number of superfluous glow-shoes, and umbrellas, and empty guest chambers for empty guests, before he dies? Why should not our furniture be as simple as the Arabs or the Indians? When I think of the benefactors of the race, whom we have apotheosized as messengers from heaven, bearers of divine gifts to man, I do not see in my mind any retinue at their heels, any car-load of fashionable furniture. Or what if I were to allowwould it not be a singular allowance?that our furniture should be more complex than the Arabs, in proportion as we are morally and intellectually his superiors! At present our houses are cluttered and defiled with it, and a good housewife would sweep out the greater part into the dust hole, and not leave her mornings work undone. Morning work! By the blushes of Aurora and the music of Memnon, what should be mans _morning work_ in this world? I had three pieces of limestone on my desk, but I was terrified to find that they required to be dusted daily, when the furniture of my mind was all undusted still, and I threw them out the window in disgust. How, then, could I have a furnished house? I would rather sit in the open air, for no dust gathers on the grass, unless where man has broken ground.
  It is the luxurious and dissipated who set the fashions which the herd so diligently follow. The traveller who stops at the best houses, so called, soon discovers this, for the publicans presume him to be a

1.01 - Newtonian and Bergsonian Time, #Cybernetics, or Control and Communication in the Animal and the Machine, #Norbert Wiener, #Cybernetics
  points guns to the place at which a radar beam picks up an air-
  plane, or computes the solution of a differential equation.

1.01 - On knowledge of the soul, and how knowledge of the soul is the key to the knowledge of God., #The Alchemy of Happiness, #Al-Ghazali, #Sufism
  The works of God are apprehended by the senses, which are five, hearing, sight, taste, smell and touch. For such an arrangement of the senses, there was also need of a body. The body itself is composed of four diverse elements, water, earth, air and fire. Being, therefore, liable to decay, it is in continual danger of perishing from the external and internal enemies that perpetually assail it. Its external enemies, are such as wild beasts, drowning and conflagrations; its internal enemies, such as hunger and thirst. For the purpose of resisting these, it was in want of various internal and external forces, such as the hand and foot, sight and hearing, food and drink. And in this connection, for eating and drinking, it is in want of internal and external instruments like the hand, the mouth, the stomach, the powers of appetite and digestion. In addition to these instruments, there was need of means to guide in their occasional use, that is, for the internal senses. These are five, the faculties of perception, reflection, memory, recollection and imagination. Their home is in the brain, and each has a specific function, as is well known to the learned. If to any one of all these faculties and instruments an injury occurs, the actions of man are defective. Now all these are the agents of the heart and subject to its rule. If, for example, the heart gives permission to the ear, hearing results; if it gives permission to the eye, there follows sight; if it gives permission to the foot, there is movement. All the other members are obedient in the same manner to the commands of the heart. The divine plan in all this arrangement is, that while the members preserve [19] the body for a few days from harm, the heart, in its vehicle the body, should pursue its business of cultivating the seeds of happiness for eternity and prepare for its journey to its native country. So long as the various forces of the body are obedient to the dictates of the heart, in like manner as the angels obey in the presence of God, no contrariety of action can arise among them.
  Know, O student of wisdom! that the body, which is the kingdom of the heart, resembles a great city. The hand, the foot, the mouth and the other members resemble the people of the various trades. Desire is a standard bearer; anger is a superintendent of the city, the heart is its sovereign, and reason is the vizier. The sovereign needs the service of all the inhabitants. But desire, the standard bearer, is a liar, vain and ambitious. He is always ready to do the contrary of what reason, the vizier, commands. He strives to appropriate to himself whatever he sees in the city, which is the body. Anger, the superintendent, is rebellious and corrupt, quick and passionate. He is always ready to be enraged, to spill blood, and to blast one's reputation. If the sovereign, the heart, should invariably consult with reason, his vizier, and, when desire was transgressing, should give to wrath to have power over him (yet, without giving him full liberty, should make him angry in subjection to reason, the vizier, so that passing all bounds he should not stretch out his hand upon the kingdom), there would then be an equilibrium in the condition of the kingdom, and all the members would perform the functions for which they were created, their service would be accepted at the mercy seat, and they would obtain eternal felicity....

1.01 - Principles of Practical Psycho therapy, #The Practice of Psycho therapy, #Carl Jung, #Psychology
  equivocal nature has thrown suspicion on the airy application of theories
  and techniques, and thus helped to range the dialectical procedure
  --
  with him in an airplane, which crashes. She is a voice that changes into a
  woman. She tells him that she is a piece of broken pottery, meaning

1.01 - Proem, #Of The Nature Of Things, #Lucretius, #Poetry
  First fowls of air, smit to the heart by thee,
  Foretoken thy approach, O thou Divine,

1.01 - SAMADHI PADA, #Patanjali Yoga Sutras, #Swami Vivekananda, #Hinduism
  He means that you simply throw the air out, and draw it in,
  and hold it for some time, that is all, and by that, the mind will
  --
  he has heard music floating through the air. He is in a
  blissful condition in that dream, and when he awakes it makes

1.01 - the Call to Adventure, #The Hero with a Thousand Faces, #Joseph Campbell, #Mythology
  princess did not fall into the little hand lifted into the air, but
  passed it, bounced on the ground, and rolled directly into the

1.01 - The Dark Forest. The Hill of Difficulty. The Panther, the Lion, and the Wolf. Virgil., #The Divine Comedy, #Dante Alighieri, #Christianity
  So that it seemed the air was afraid of him;
  And a she-wolf, that with all hungerings

1.01 - The First Steps, #Raja-Yoga, #Swami Vivkenanda, #unset
  After one has learned to have a firm erect seat, one has to perform, according to certain schools, a practice called the purifying of the nerves. This part has been rejected by some as not belonging to Raja-Yoga, but as so great an authority as the commentator Shankarchrya advises it, I think fit that it should be mentioned, and I will quote his own directions from his commentary on the Shvetshvatara Upanishad: "The mind whose dross has been cleared away by Pranayama, becomes fixed in Brahman; therefore Pranayama is declared. First the nerves are to be purified, then comes the power to practice Pranayama. Stopping the right nostril with the thumb, through the left nostril fill in air, according to capacity; then, without any interval, throw the air out through the right nostril, closing the left one. Again inhaling through the right nostril eject through the left, according to capacity; practicing this three or five times at four hours of the day, before dawn, during midday, in the evening, and at midnight, in fifteen days or a month purity of the nerves is attained; then begins Pranayama."
  Practice is absolutely necessary. You may sit down and listen to me by the hour every day, but if you do not practice, you will not get one step further. It all depends on practice. We never understand these things until we experience them. We will have to see and feel them for ourselves. Simply listening to explanations and theories will not do. There are several obstructions to practice. The first obstruction is an unhealthy body: if the body is not in a fit state, the practice will be obstructed. Therefore we have to keep the body in good health; we have to take care of what we eat and drink, and what we do. Always use a mental effort, what is usually called "Christian Science," to keep the body strong. That is all nothing further of the body. We must not forget that health is only a means to an end. If health were the end, we would be like animals; animals rarely become unhealthy.
  --
  A god and a demon went to learn about the Self from a great sage. They studied with him for a long time. At last the sage told them, "You yourselves are the Being you are seeking." Both of them thought that their bodies were the Self. They went back to their people quite satisfied and said, "We have learned everything that was to be learned; eat, drink, and be merry; we are the Self; there is nothing beyond us." The nature of the demon was ignorant, clouded; so he never inquired any further, but was perfectly contented with the idea that he was God, that by the Self was meant the body. The god had a purer nature. He at first committed the mistake of thinking: I, this body, am Brahman: so keep it strong and in health, and well dressed, and give it all sorts of enjoyments. But, in a few days, he found out that that could not be the meaning of the sage, their master; there must be something higher. So he came back and said, "Sir, did you teach me that this body was the Self? If so, I see all bodies die; the Self cannot die." The sage said, "Find it out; thou art That." Then the god thought that the vital forces which work the body were what the sage meant. But after a time, he found that if he ate, these vital forces remained strong, but, if he starved, they became weak. The god then went back to the sage and said, "Sir, do you mean that the vital forces are the Self?" The sage said, "Find out for yourself; thou art That." The god returned home once more, thinking that it was the mind, perhaps, that was the Self. But in a short while he saw that thoughts were so various, now good, again bad; the mind was too changeable to be the Self. He went back to the sage and said, "Sir, I do not think that the mind is the Self; did you mean that?" "No," replied the sage, "thou art That; find out for yourself." The god went home, and at last found that he was the Self, beyond all thought, one without birth or death, whom the sword cannot pierce or the fire burn, whom the air cannot dry or the water melt, the beginningless and endless, the immovable, the intangible, the omniscient, the omnipotent Being; that It was neither the body nor the mind, but beyond them all. So he was satisfied; but the poor demon did not get the truth, owing to his fondness for the body.
  This world has a good many of these demoniac natures, but there are some gods too. If one proposes to teach any science to increase the power of sense-enjoyment, one finds multitudes ready for it. If one undertakes to show the supreme goal, one finds few to listen to him. Very few have the power to grasp the higher, fewer still the patience to attain to it. But there are a few also who know that even if the body can be made to live for a thousand years, the result in the end will be the same. When the forces that hold it together go away, the body must fall. No man was ever born who could stop his body one moment from changing. Body is the name of a series of changes. "As in a river the masses of water are changing before you every moment, and new masses are coming, yet taking similar form, so is it with this body." Yet the body must be kept strong and healthy. It is the best instrument we have.

1.01 - The Lord of hosts, #Sefer Yetzirah The Book of Creation In Theory and Practice, #Anonymous, #Various
  2) air emanated from the spirit by which He formed and established twenty-two consonants, stamina. Three of them, however, are fundamental letters, or mothers, seven double and twelve simple consonants; hence the spirit is the first one.
  3) Primitive water emanated from the air. He formed and established by it Bohu 14 (water, stones) mud and loam, made them like a bed, put them up like a wall, and surrounded them as with a rampart, put coldness upon them and they became dust, as it reads: "He says to the snow (coldness) be thou earth." (Job 37, 6.)
  4) Fire or ether emanated from the water. He established by it the throne of glory, the Seraphim and Ophanim, the holy living creatures and the angels, and of these three He formed His habitation, as it reads: "Who made His angels spirits, His ministers a flaming fire." (Psalm 104, 4.) He selected three consonants from the simple ones which are in the hidden secret of three mothers or first elements: , air, water and ether or fire. He sealed them with spirit and fastened them to His great name and sealed with it six dimensions. 15
  5) He sealed 16 the height and turned towards above, and sealed it with
  --
  These are the ten spheres of existence out of nothing. From the spirit of the living God emanated air, from the air, water, from the water, fire or ether, from the ether, the height and the depth, the East and West, the North and South.

1.01 - The Mental Fortress, #On the Way to Supermanhood, #Satprem, #Integral Yoga
  In fact, the illusion is being shattered despite ourselves. What we take to be a dreadful disarray is a great array of new energies coming to pump fresh air into our lungs of mentalized earthlings. New energies... there is a phrase with a mystical ring to it which would undoubtedly draw dark frowns from the materialist. But let us admit it (before circumstances force us to do so with our nose to the ground), today's materialists are as outdated as yesterday's religionists; they are in a closed, stifling, predictable and obsolete system. Both are products of the mental circle, the obverse and reverse of the same coin, which is proving counterfeit. The real point lies not in god versus no-god, but in something else: the point is to step out of the circle and see how one breathes on the other side one breathes very well on the other side, so well, in fact, that it is like breathing for the very first time ever.
  Thus, we shall not effect the passage with our own strength; if such were the condition, no one could do it, except spiritual athletes. But those athletes, filled with meditations and concentrations and asceticism, do not get out either, although they may seem to. They inflate their own spiritual ego (a kind worse than the other one, far more deceptive, because it is garbed in a grain of truth) and their illuminations are simply the luminous discharges of their own accumulated cloud. The logic of it is simple: one does not get out of the circle by the power of the circle, any more than the lotus rises above the mud by the power of the mud. A little bit of sun is needed. And because the ascetics and saints and founders of religions throughout the ages only reached the rarefied realms of the mental bubble, they created one church or another that amazingly resembled the closed system from which they originated, namely, a dogma, a set of rules, the Tables of the Law, a one and only prophet born in the blessed year 000, around whom revolved the beautiful story, forever fixed in the year 000, like the electrons around the nucleus, the stars around the Great Bear, and man around his navel. Or, if they did get out, it was only in spirit, leaving the earth and bodies to their habitual decay. Granted, each new hub was wiser, more luminous, worthy and virtuous than the preceding one, and it did help men, but it changed nothing in the mental circle, as we have seen, for thousands of years because its light was only the other side of one and the same shadow, the white of the black, the good of evil, the virtue of a frightful misery that grips us all in the depths of our caves.

1.01 - THE OPPOSITES, #Mysterium Coniunctionis, #Carl Jung, #Psychology
  [2] The opposites and their symbols are so common in the texts that it is superfluous to cite evidence from the sources. On the other hand, in view of the ambiguity of the alchemists language, which is tam ethice quam physice (as much ethical as physical), it is worth while to go rather more closely into the manner in which the texts treat of the opposites. Very often the masculine-feminine opposition is personified as King and Queen (in the Rosarium philosophorum also as Emperor and Empress), or as servus (slave) or vir rubeus (red man) and mulier candida (white woman);5 in the Visio Arislei they appear as Gabricus (or Thabritius) and Beya, the Kings son and daughter.6 Theriomorphic symbols are equally common and are often found in the illustrations.7 I would mention the eagle and toad (the eagle flying through the air and the toad crawling on the ground), which are the emblem of Avicenna in Michael Maier,8 the eagle representing Luna or Juno, Venus, Beya, who is fugitive and winged like the eagle, which flies up to the clouds and receives the rays of the sun in his eyes. The toad is the opposite of air, it is a contrary element, namely earth, whereon alone it moves by slow steps, and does not trust itself to another element. Its head is very heavy and gazes at the earth. For this reason it denotes the philosophic earth, which cannot fly [i.e., cannot be sublimated], as it is firm and solid. Upon it as a foundation the golden house9 is to be built. Were it not for the earth in our work the air would fly away, neither would the fire have its nourishment, nor the water its vessel.10
  [3] Another favourite theriomorphic image is that of the two birds or two dragons, one of them winged, the other wingless. This allegory comes from an ancient text, De Chemia Senioris antiquissimi philosophi libellus.11 The wingless bird or dragon prevents the other from flying. They stand for Sol and Luna, brother and sister, who are united by means of the art.12 In Lambspringks Symbols13 they appear as the astrological Fishes which, swimming in opposite directions, symbolize the spirit / soul polarity. The water they swim in is mare nostrum (our sea) and is interpreted as the body.14 The fishes are without bones and cortex.15 From them is produced a mare immensum, which is the aqua permanens (permanent water). Another symbol is the stag and unicorn meeting in the forest.16 The stag signifies the soul, the unicorn spirit, and the forest the body. The next two pictures in Lambspringks Symbols show the lion and lioness,17 or the wolf and dog, the latter two fighting; they too symbolize soul and spirit. In Figure VII the opposites are symbolized by two birds in a wood, one fledged, the other unfledged. Whereas in the earlier pictures the conflict seems to be between spirit and soul, the two birds signify the conflict between spirit and body, and in Figure VIII the two birds fighting do in fact represent that conflict, as the caption shows. The opposition between spirit and soul is due to the latter having a very fine substance. It is more akin to the hylical body and is densior et crassior (denser and grosser) than the spirit.

1.01 - The Path of Later On, #Words Of Long Ago, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
  A young traveller is walking briskly along, happily breathing in the pure morning air; he seems joyful, without a care for the future. The way he is following comes to a cross-roads, where innumerable paths branch off in all directions.
  Everywhere the young man can see criss-crossing footprints. The sun shines ever bright in the sky; the birds are singing in the trees; the day promises to be very beautiful.
  --
  The wild grasses around him whisper in his ear, "Later." Later, yes, later. Ah, how pleasant it is to brea the the scented breeze, while the sun warms the air with its fiery rays. Later, later. And the traveller walks on; the path widens. Voices are heard from afar, "Where are you going? Poor fool, don't you see that you are heading for your ruin? You are young; come, come to us, to the beautiful, the good, the true; do not be misled by indolence and weakness; do not fall asleep in the present; come to the future." "Later, later," the traveller answers these unwelcome voices. The flowers smile at him and echo, "Later." The path becomes wider and wider. The sun has reached its zenith; it is a glorious day. The path becomes a road.
  The road is white and dusty, bordered with slender birchtrees; the soft purling of a little stream is heard; but in vain he looks in every direction, he can see no end to this interminable road.

1.01 - The Rape of the Lock, #The Rape of the Lock, #unset, #Zen
  Of thousand bright inhabitants of air!
  If e'er one vision touch'd thy infant thought,
  --
  Of airy elves by moonlight shadows seen,
  The silver token, and the circled green,
  --
  Think what an equipage thou hast in air,
  And view with scorn two pages and a ch air.
  --
  From earthly vehicles to these of air.
  Think not, when woman's transient breath is fled,
  --
  And sport and flutter in the fields of air.
     Know further yet; whoever f air and chaste
  --
  Late, as I rang'd the crystal wilds of air,
  In the clear mirror of thy ruling star

1.01 - The Unexpected, #Twelve Years With Sri Aurobindo, #Nirodbaran, #Integral Yoga
  The radiologist arrived with his X-ray machine at about 11 p.m. and stirred us into action. He was quite a smart young man carrying a confident air and went about his business in a formal manner. He took a few films and developed them at once which was a great relief to us. But the diagnosis came like a stunning blow. The Mother was shown the pictures revealing an impacted fracture of the right femur above the knee, two fragments firmly locked together. Both the specialist and the radiologist took a serious view of it, and remarked that if the fragments had projected backwards, the main blood vessels and nerves running behind the bone would have ruptured and caused a big disaster! It would have been most unwise in this situation to reduce the fracture by any forceful traction or other drastic mechanical contrivance. "I would leave it alone, put the limb in plaster, and by means of the splints exert a steady traction," was the final verdict of the specialist. The advice was accepted and the limb put into traction from the end of the bed. Particular attention was to be paid to the daily passive movements of the patella in order to avoid adhesion. The patient was to stay in bed for a number of weeks and the specialist would pay a second visit later on to consider the future course.
  The other doctors now took their leave and Dr. Manilal resumed the charge of the patient.
  --
  Little by little the air of unfamiliarity gave way as Sri Aurobindo began to take cognizance of the new situation and the new conditions that were around him. Our awe also diminished gradually; Dr. Manilal was helpful in this matter because he had attended the Maharaja and knew the ways of great men. Here too he combined very well his unobtrusive medical personality and simple devotional fervour. None felt like leaving the Presence even for meals, though there was hardly anything to do. There must have been pain and discomfort owing to the unaccustomed posture but Sri Aurobindo would scarcely disturb anybody and would not call for any assistance. Only once I remember the doctor had to be called at night for some gnawing pain. The days began to take on a more and more rosy tint as the Master became more and more communicative.
  The Mother had a wheeled dinner table made for Sri Aurobindo, so he could take his meals sitting up in bed. She would lay the table herself, push it to the bed and serve the meals with her own hands. One day, not knowing the Mother's ways, we rushed forward to help her push the table. With a sweet smile she complained to Sri Aurobindo, "Oh, they are taking away my work!" Much abashed, quickly we drew back and learnt the lesson that one must not be too forward! At first Sri Aurobindo took three meals a day, the morning one being quite light. Champaklal and I used to be present at this time. One day wishing to give me something, the Mother asked me, "Do you like bananas?" I answered promptly, "I don't dislike them, Mother." The Mother and Sri Aurobindo smiled but she refrained from giving them to me. That was my first joke with the Mother!

1.01 - What is Magick?, #Magick Without Tears, #Aleister Crowley, #Philosophy
    (Illustration: Heat may be transformed into light and power by using it to drive dynamos. The vibrations of the air may be used to kill men by so ordering them in speech as to inflame war-like passions. The hallucinations connected with the mysterious energies of sex result in the perpetuation of the species.)
    16. The application of any given force affects all the orders of being which exist in the object to which it is applied, whichever of those orders is directly affected.
  --
    (Illustration: The least gesture causes a change in a man's own body and in the air around him: it disturbs the balance of the entire universe and its effects continue eternally throughout all space. Every thought, however swiftly suppressed, has its effect on the mind. It stands as one of the causes of every subsequent thought, and tends to influence every subsequent action. A golfer may lose a few yards on his drive, a few more with his second and third, he may lie on the green six bare inches too far from the hole; but the net result of these trifling mishaps is the difference of a whole stroke, and so probably between having and losing the hole.)
    26. Every man has a right, the right of self-preservation, to ful- fill himself to the utmost.[AC6]

1.01 - Who is Tara, #How to Free Your Mind - Tara the Liberator, #Thubten Chodron, #unset
  element of air, which activates growth in the world. Just as the air element
  generates the growth of green plants, which consequently brings the uplifted

10.23 - Prayers and Meditations of the Mother, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 04, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   I have gathered my dreams in a silver air
   Between the gold and the blue

1.02 - BEFORE THE CITY-GATE, #Faust, #Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, #Poetry
  If there be airy spirits near,
  'Twixt Heaven and Earth on potent errands fleeing,
  --
  The air is cold, the vapors fall.
  At night, one learns his house to prize:

1.02 - BOOK THE SECOND, #Metamorphoses, #Ovid, #Poetry
  The flying youth thro' clouds and yielding air;
  With wingy speed outstrip the eastern wind,
  --
  The sultry vapours and the scorching air,
  Which from below, as from a furnace, flow'd;
  --
  But Jove forbad, and snatch'd 'em through the air
  In whirlwinds up to Heav'n, and fix'd 'em there!
  --
  I shriek'd aloud, with cries I fill'd the air
  To Gods and men; nor God nor man was there:
  --
  Waves, with an air, the sleep-procuring wand;
  The glitt'ring sandals to his feet applies,
  --
  Swells in the air, and hovers in the wind.
  Through storms and tempests he the virgin bore,

1.02 - MAPS OF MEANING - THREE LEVELS OF ANALYSIS, #Maps of Meaning, #Jordan Peterson, #Psychology
  encountered (yet considered) conditions upside down, flying through the air, hit against other things,
  broken into pieces, heated in fire, and so on. The combination of hand and eye allowed human beings to
  --
  of matter; as a bird (a winged animal), it is a creature of the air, of the sky, of spirit. The uroboros
  symbolizes the union of known (associated with spirit) and unknown (associated with matter), explored and
  --
  One is so near to another, that no air can come between them.
  They are joined one to another, they stick together, that they cannot be sundered.

1.02 - Meeting the Master - Authors second meeting, March 1921, #Evening Talks With Sri Aurobindo, #unset, #Zen
   I found the atmosphere of the house tense. The Mother and Datta, i.e. Miss Hodgson, had come to stay in No. 41, Rue Franois Martin. The house had undergone a great change. There was a clean garden in the open courtyard, every room had simple and decent furniture, a mat, a ch air and a small table. There was an air of tidiness and order. This was, no doubt, the effect of the Mother's presence. But yet the atmosphere was tense because Sri Aurobindo and the Mother were engaged in fighting with forces of the vital plane.
   Only a few days before my arrival a dismissed cook had managed to get stones hurled into Sri Aurobindo's house through the agency of a Mohammedan occultist. This was the topic of excited talk when I was at Pondicherry. Upendranath Banerjee, who hardly believed in the possibility of such occult phenomena, had gone to the terrace with a lantern and a lathi to find the culprit. I heard the whole story from Upen himself. The stone-throwing ended when the Mother took the matter in hand and removed the servant-boy, who was the medium, to another house. (The account of this is already given in my The Life of Sri Aurobindo.)

1.02 - Prana, #Liber ABA, #Aleister Crowley, #Philosophy
  Prnyma is not, as many think, something about breath; breath indeed has very little to do with it, if anything. Breathing is only one of the many exercises through which we get to the real Pranayama. Pranayama means the control of Prna. According to the philosophers of India, the whole universe is composed of two materials, one of which they call ksha. It is the omnipresent, all-penetrating existence. Everything that has form, everything that is the result of combination, is evolved out of this Akasha. It is the Akasha that becomes the air, that becomes the liquids, that becomes the solids; it is the Akasha that becomes the sun, the earth, the moon, the stars, the comets; it is the Akasha that becomes the human body, the animal body, the plants, every form that we see, everything that can be sensed, everything that exists. It cannot be perceived; it is so subtle that it is beyond all ordinary perception; it can only be seen when it has become gross, has taken form. At the beginning of creation there is only this Akasha. At the end of the cycle the solids, the liquids, and the gases all melt into the Akasha again, and the next creation similarly proceeds out of this Akasha.
  By what power is this Akasha manufactured into this universe? By the power of Prana. Just as Akasha is the infinite, omnipresent material of this universe, so is this Prana the infinite, omnipresent manifesting power of this universe. At the beginning and at the end of a cycle everything becomes Akasha, and all the forces that are in the universe resolve back into the Prana; in the next cycle, out of this Prana is evolved everything that we call energy, everything that we call force. It is the Prana that is manifesting as motion; it is the Prana that is manifesting as gravitation, as magnetism. It is the Prana that is manifesting as the actions of the body, as the nerve currents, as thought force. From thought down to the lowest force, everything is but the manifestation of Prana. The sum total of all forces in the universe, mental or physical, when resolved back to their original state, is called Prana. "When there was neither aught nor naught, when darkness was covering darkness, what existed then? That Akasha existed without motion." The physical motion of the Prana was stopped, but it existed all the same.
  --
  The most obvious manifestation of this Prana in the human body is the motion of the lungs. If that stops, as a rule all the other manifestations of force in the body will immediately stop. But there are persons who can train themselves in such a manner that the body will live on, even when this motion has stopped. There are some persons who can bury themselves for days, and yet live without breathing. To reach the subtle we must take the help of the grosser, and so, slowly travel towards the most subtle until we gain our point. Pranayama really means controlling this motion of the lungs and this motion is associated with the breath. Not that breath is producing it; on the contrary it is producing breath. This motion draws in the air by pump action. The Prana is moving the lungs, the movement of the lungs draws in the air. So Pranayama is not breathing, but controlling that muscular power which moves the lungs. That muscular power which goes out through the nerves to the muscles and from them to the lungs, making them move in a certain manner, is the Prana, which we have to control in the practice of Pranayama. When the Prana has become controlled, then we shall immediately find that all the other actions of the Prana in the body will slowly come under control. I myself have seen men who have controlled almost every muscle of the body; and why not? If I have control over certain muscles, why not over every muscle and nerve of the body? What impossibility is there? At present the control is lost, and the motion has become automatic. We cannot move our ears at will, but we know that animals can. We have not that power because we do not exercise it. This is what is called atavism.
  Again, we know that motion which has become latent can be brought back to manifestation. By hard work and practice certain motions of the body which are most dormant can be brought back under perfect control. Reasoning thus we find there is no impossibility, but, on the other hand. every probability that each part of the body can be brought under perfect control. This the Yogi does through Pranayama. Perhaps some of you have read that in Pranayama, when drawing in the breath, you must fill your whole body with Prana. In the English translations Prana is given as breath, and you are inclined to ask how that is to be done. The fault is with the translator. Every part of the body can be filled with Prana, this vital force, and when you are able to do that, you can control the whole body. All the sickness and misery felt in the body will be perfectly controlled; not only so, you will be able to control another's body. Everything is infectious in this world, good or bad. If your body be in a certain state of tension, it will have a tendency to produce the same tension in others. If you are strong and healthy, those that live near you will also have the tendency to become strong and healthy, but if you are sick and weak, those around you will have the tendency to become the same. In the case of one man trying to heal another, the first idea is simply transferring his own health to the other. This is the primitive sort of healing. Consciously or unconsciously, health can be transmitted. A very strong man, living with a weak man, will make him a little stronger, whether he knows it or not. When consciously done, it becomes quicker and better in its action. Next come those cases in which a man may not be very healthy himself, yet we know that he can bring health to another. The first man, in such a case, has a little more control over the Prana, and can rouse, for the time being, his Prana, as it were, to a certain state of vibration, and transmit it to another person.

1.02 - Pranayama, Mantrayoga, #Liber ABA, #Aleister Crowley, #Philosophy
    On the whole, the ambulatory practices are more generally useful to the health than the sedentary; for in this way walking and fresh air are assured. But some of the sedentary practice should be done, and combined with meditation. Of course when actually "racing" to get results, walking is a distraction.
  and should be practised certainly never less than one hour daily by the serious student.

1.02 - Prayer of Parashara to Vishnu, #Vishnu Purana, #Vyasa, #Hinduism
  Then, ether, air, light, water, and earth, severally united with the properties of sound and the rest, existed as distinguishable according to their qualities, as soothing, terrific, or stupifying; but possessing various energies, and being unconnected, they could not, without combination, create living beings, not having blended with each other. Having combined, therefore, with one another, they assumed, through their mutual association, the character of one mass of entire unity; and from the direction of spirit, with the acquiescence of the indiscrete Principle[29], Intellect and the rest, to the gross elements inclusive, formed an egg[30], which gradually expanded like a bubble of water. This vast egg, O sage, compounded of the elements, and resting on the waters, was the excellent natural abode of Viṣṇu in the form of Brahmā; and there Viṣṇu, the lord of the universe, whose essence is inscrutable, assumed a perceptible form, and even he himself abided in it in the character of Brahmā[31]. Its womb, vast as the mountain Meru, was composed of the mountains; and the mighty oceans were the waters that filled its cavity. In that egg, O Brahman, were the continents and seas and mountains, the planets and divisions of the universe, the gods, the demons, and mankind. And this egg was externally invested by seven natural envelopes, or by water, air, fire, ether, and Aha
  kāra the origin of the elements, each tenfold the extent of that which it invested; next came the principle of Intelligence; and, finally, the whole was surrounded by the indiscrete Principle: resembling thus the cocoa-nut, filled interiorly with pulp, and exteriorly covered by husk and rind.
  --
  Viṣṇu as creator, creates himself; as preserver, preserves himself; as destroyer, destroys himself at the end of all things. This world of earth, air, fire, water, ether, the senses, and the mind; all that is termed spirit[34], that also is the lord of all elements, the universal form, and imperishable: hence he is the cause of creation, preservation, and destruction; and the subject of the vicissitudes inherent in elementary nature[35]. He is the object and author of creation: he preserves, destroys, and is preserved. He, Viṣṇu, as Brahmā, and as all other beings, is infinite form: he is the supreme, the giver of all good, the fountain of all happiness[36].
  Footnotes and references:
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  [25]: The successive series of rudiments and elements, and their respectively engendering the rudiments and elements next in order, occur in most of the Purāṇas, in nearly the same words. The Vrihannāradiya P. observes, 'They (the elements) in successive order acquire the property of causality one to the other.' The order is also the same; or, ether (ākās), wind or air (vāyu), fire or light (tejas), water and earth; except in one passage of the Mahābhārata (Mokṣa Dherma, C. 9), where it is ether, water, fire, air, earth. The order of Empedocles was ether, fire, earth, water, air. Cudworth, I. 97. The investment (āvaraṇa) of each element by its own rudiment, and of each rudiment by its preceding gross and rudimental elements, is also met with in most of the chief Purāṇas, as the Vāyu, Padma, Li
  ga, and Bhāgavata; and traces p. 17 of it are found amongst the ancient cosmogonists; for Anaximander supposed, that when the world was made, a certain sphere or flame of fire, separated from matter (the Infinite), encompassed the air, which invested the earth as the bark does a tree:' Κατὰ τὴν γένεσιν τοῦδε τοῦ κόσμο
   ἀποκριθῆναι, καί τινα ἑκ τούτο
  --
  khya. According to this notion, the elements add to their characteristic properties those of the elements which precede them. Ākas has the single property of sound: air has those of touch and sound: fire has colour, touch, and sound: water has taste, colour, touch, and sound: and earth has smell and the rest, thus having five properties: or, as the Li
  ga P. describes the series, ###.
  --
  [28]: The Bhāgavata, which gives a similar statement of the origin of the elements, senses, and divinities, specifies the last to be Diś (space), air, the sun, Pracetas, the Aswins, fire, Indra, Upendra, Mitra, and Ka or Prajāpati, presiding over the senses, according to the comment, or severally over the ear, skin, eye, tongue, nose, speech, hands, feet, and excretory and generative organs. Bhag. II. 5. 31.
  [29]: Avyaktānugraheṇa. The expression is something equivocal, as Avyakta may here apply either to the First Cause or to matter. In either case the notion is the same, and the aggregation of the elements is the effect of the presidence of spirit, without any active interference of the indiscrete principle. The Avyakta is passive in the evolution and combination of Mahat and the rest. Pradhāna is, no doubt, intended, but its identification with the Supreme is also implied. The term Anugraha may also refer to a classification of the order of creation, which will be again adverted to.

1.02 - SOCIAL HEREDITY AND PROGRESS, #The Future of Man, #Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, #Christianity
  communication (surface, air, radio) devised by science. But we need
  to go much further than this. We must cut ourselves off from in-

1.02 - Substance Is Eternal, #Of The Nature Of Things, #Lucretius, #Poetry
  Wherefrom to reach the gentle fields of air.
  Hence too it comes that Nature all dissolves

1.02 - The Descent. Dante's Protest and Virgil's Appeal. The Intercession of the Three Ladies Benedight., #The Divine Comedy, #Dante Alighieri, #Christianity
  Day was departing, and the embrowned air
  Released the animals that are on earth

1.02 - The Magic Circle, #The Practice of Magical Evocation, #Franz Bardon, #Occultism
  When working in the open air, a magic weapon, dagger or sword has to be used for drawing the circle on the ground. When working in a room, the circle may be drawn on the floor with a piece of chalk. A large sheet of paper can also be used for the circle. The most ideal circle, however, is the one sewn or embroidered into a piece of cloth, flannel or silk, for such a circle can be laid out in a room as well as outside of the house. The circles drawn on paper have the disadvantage that the paper will soon wear out and fall to pieces. In any case, the circle must be large enough to enable the magician to move about in it freely. When drawing the circle, the appropriate state of mind and full concentration are most essential. If a circle were drawn without the necessary concentration, a circle would undoubtedly be the result, but it would not be a magic one. The magic circle that has been worked into a piece of cloth or silk has to be re-drawn symbolically with one's finger or magic wand, or with some other magic weapon; not to forget the necessary concentration, meditation and state of mind. The magician must, in such a case, be fully aware of the fact that it is not the magical weapon in use that draws the circle, but the divine faculties symbolized by that magical instrument. Furthermore, he must realize that it is not he that is drawing the magic circle at the moment of concentration, but that the Divine Spirit is actually guiding his hand and instrument to draw the circle. Therefore, before drawing the magic circle, a conscious contact with the Almighty, with the Infinite, has to be brought about by the help of meditation and identification.
  The trained magician, having a thorough comm and of the practical exercises of the first tarot-card, as explained in my first work "Initiation into Hermetics" , has learned during one of the steps of that book how to become fully conscious of the spirit and how to act consciously as a spirit. It is not difficult for him to imagine that not he, but the Divine Spirit in all its high aspects is actually drawing the magic circle he wishes to have. The magician has thus learned also that in the world of the Invisible it is not the same although two persons might physically be doing the same, for a sorcerer, who does not possess the necessary maturity, will never be able to draw a true magic circle.
  --
  A magic circle. may serve many purposes. It may be used for evocation of beings or as a protective means against invisible influences. It need not in all cases be drawn or placed on the ground. It can also be drawn in the air with a magical weapon, like the magic sword or the magic wand, under the condition that the magician is fully conscious of the universal quality of protection, etc. If no magical weapon is at hand, the circle can also be described with the finger or with the hand alone, providing this is done in the right spirit, in agreement with God. It is even possible to form a magic circle by one's mere imagination.
  The effect of such a circle on the mental or astral plane, indirectly also on this material world, depends, in this case, on the grade and strenght of such an imagination. The binding force of the circle is generally known in magnetic magic. Moreover, a magic circle may be produced by the accumulation of elements or the condensation of light. When practising evocations or invocation of beings, it is desirable to draw within the centre of the circle in which one is to stand another smaller circle or a pentagram with one of its points upwards, the symbol representing man. This is then the symbolization of the small world, of man as genuine magician.

1.02 - THE QUATERNIO AND THE MEDIATING ROLE OF MERCURIUS, #Mysterium Coniunctionis, #Carl Jung, #Psychology
  Ostanes said, Save me, O my God, for I stand between two exalted brilliancies known for their wickedness, and between two dim lights; each of them has reached me and I know not how to save myself from them. And it was said to me, Go up to Agathodaimon the Great and ask aid of him, and know that there is in thee somewhat of his nature, which will never be corrupted. . . . And when I ascended into the air he said to me, Take the child of the bird which is mixed with redness and spread for the gold its bed which comes forth from the glass, and place it in its vessel whence it has no power to come out except when thou desirest, and leave it until its moistness has departed.25
  [6] The quaternio in this case evidently consists of the two malefici, Mars and Saturn (Mars is the ruler of Aries, Saturn of Capricorn); the two dim lights would then be feminine ones, the moon (ruler of Cancer) and Venus (ruler of Libra). The opposites between which Ostanes stands are thus masculine / feminine on the one hand and good / evil on the other. The way he speaks of the four luminarieshe does not know how to save himself from themsuggests that he is subject to Heimarmene, the compulsion of the stars; that is, to a transconscious factor beyond the reach of the human will. Apart from this compulsion, the injurious effect of the four planets is due to the fact that each of them exerts its specific influence on man and makes him a diversity of persons, whereas he should be one.26 It is presumably Hermes who points out to Ostanes that something incorruptible is in his nature which he shares with the Agathodaimon,27 something divine, obviously the germ of unity. This germ is the gold, the aurum philosophorum,28 the bird of Hermes or the son of the bird, who is the same as the filius philosophorum.29 He must be enclosed in the vas Hermeticum and heated until the moistness that still clings to him has departed, i.e., the humidum radicale (radical moisture), the prima materia, which is the original chaos and the sea (the unconscious). Some kind of coming to consciousness seems indicated. We know that the synthesis of the four was one of the main preoccupations of alchemy, as was, though to a lesser degree, the synthesis of the seven (metals, for instance). Thus in the same text Hermes says to the Sun:

1.02 - The Refusal of the Call, #The Hero with a Thousand Faces, #Joseph Campbell, #Mythology
  "He would have said more," the story goes, "but the maiden pursued her frightened way and left him with words unfinished, even in her desertion seeming f air. The winds bared her limbs, the opposing breezes set her garments aflutter as she ran, and a light air flung her locks streaming behind her. Her beauty was en hanced by flight. But the chase drew to an end, for the youthful god would not longer waste his time in coaxing words, and, urged on by love, he pursued at utmost speed. Just as when a Gallic hound has seen a hare in an open plain, and seeks his prey on fly ing feet, but the hare, safety; he, just about to fasten on her, now, even now thinks he has her, and grazes her very heels with his out stretched muzzle; but she knows not whether or not she be already caught, and barely escapes from those sharp fangs and leaves be hind the jaws just closing on her: so ran the god and maid, he sped by hope and she by fear. But he ran the more swiftly, borne on the wings of love, gave her no time to rest, hung over her fleeing shoulders and breathed on the h air that streamed over her neck.
  Now was her strength all gone, and, pale with fear and utterly overcome by the toil of her swift flight, seeing the waters of her fa ther's river near, she cried: 'O father, help! If your waters hold di vinity, change and destroy this beauty by which I pleased o'er well.' Scarce had she thus prayed when a down-dragging numb ness seized her limbs, and her soft sides were begirt with thin bark. Her h air was changed to leaves, her arms to branches. Her feet, but now so swift, grew fast in sluggish roots, and her head was now but a tree's top. Her gleaming beauty alone remained."

1.02 - The Stages of Initiation, #Knowledge of the Higher Worlds, #Rudolf Steiner, #Theosophy
   or problem in life, to come to a swift decision without hesitation or delay, for him life itself has been a training in this sense. Such situations are here meant in which success is instantly lost if action is not rapid. A person who is quick to act when a misfortune is imminent, whereas a few moments of hesitation would have seen the misfortune an accomplished fact, and who has turned this ability into a permanent personal quality, has unconsciously acquired the degree of maturity necessary for the third trial. For at this stage everything centers round the development of absolute presence of mind. This trial is known as the air-Trial, because while undergoing it the candidate can support himself neither upon the firm basis of external incentive nor upon the figures, tones, and colors which he has learned at the stages of preparation and enlightenment, but exclusively upon himself.
  Upon successfully passing this trial the student is permitted to enter the temple of higher wisdom. All that is here said on this subject can only be the slenderest allusion. The task now to be performed is often expressed in the statement that the student must take an oath never to betray anything

1.02 - The Three European Worlds, #The Ever-Present Origin, #Jean Gebser, #Integral
  Here, too, we find a heightened sense of spatiality at the expense of antiquity's feeling of oceanic space. Galileo penetrates even deeper into space by perfecting the telescope, discovered only shortly before in Holland, and employing it for astronomical studies preparations for man's ultimate conquest of air and suboceanic space that came later and realized the designs already conceived and drawn up in advance by Leonardo.
  This intense desire evident at the turn of the sixteenth century to conquer space, and to break through the flat ancient cavern wall, is exemplified not only by he transition from sacred fresco painting to that on canvas, but even by the most minute and mundane endeavours. It was around this time that lace was first introduced; and here we see that even the fabric could no longer serve merely as a surface, but had to be broken open, as it were, to reveal the visibility of the background or substratum. Nor is it accidental that in those years of the discovery of space via perspective, the incursions into the various spatial worlds mentioned above brought on with finality a transformation of the world into a spatial, that is, a sectored world. The previous unity breaks apart; not only is the world segmented and fragmented, but the age of colonialism and the other divisions begins: schisms and Splits in the church, conquests and power politics, unbounded technology, and all types of emancipations.

1.02 - The Two Negations 1 - The Materialist Denial, #The Life Divine, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  5:But when that rhythm has once been disturbed, it is necessary and helpful that man should test separately, in their extreme assertion, each of the two great opposites. It is the mind's natural way of returning more perfectly to the affirmation it has lost. On the road it may attempt to rest in the intervening degrees, reducing all things into the terms of an original Life-Energy or of sensation or of Ideas; but these exclusive solutions have always an air of unreality. They may satisfy for a time the logical reason which deals only with pure ideas, but they cannot satisfy the mind's sense of actuality. For the mind knows that there is something behind itself which is not the Idea; it knows, on the other hand, that there is something within itself which is more than the vital Breath. Either Spirit or Matter can give it for a time some sense of ultimate reality; not so any of the principles that intervene. It must, therefore, go to the two extremes before it can return fruitfully upon the whole. For by its very nature, served by a sense that can perceive with distinctness only the parts of existence and by a speech that, also, can achieve distinctness only when it carefully divides and limits, the intellect is driven, having before it this multiplicity of elemental principles, to seek unity by reducing all ruthlessly to the terms of one. It attempts practically, in order to assert this one, to get rid of the others. To perceive the real source of their identity without this exclusive process, it must either have overleaped itself or must have completed the circuit only to find that all equally reduce themselves to That which escapes definition or description and is yet not only real but attainable. By whatever road we may travel, That is always the end at which we arrive and we can only escape it by refusing to complete the journey.
  6:It is therefore of good augury that after many experiments and verbal solutions we should now find ourselves standing today in the presence of the two that have alone borne for long the most rigorous tests of experience, the two extremes, and that at the end of the experience both should have come to a result which the universal instinct in mankind, that veiled judge, sentinel and representative of the universal Spirit of Truth, refuses to accept as right or as satisfying. In Europe and in India, respectively, the negation of the materialist and the refusal of the ascetic have sought to assert themselves as the sole truth and to dominate the conception of Life. In India, if the result has been a great heaping up of the treasures of the Spirit, - or of some of them, - it has also been a great bankruptcy of Life; in Europe, the fullness of riches and the triumphant mastery of this world's powers and possessions have progressed towards an equal bankruptcy in the things of the Spirit. Nor has the intellect, which sought the solution of all problems in the one term of Matter, found satisfaction in the answer that it has received.

1.02 - The Virtues, #Words Of Long Ago, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
  Near to her, like two faithful guardians, stood Humility, at once respectful and proud, and Courage, lofty-browed, clear-eyed, his lips firm and smiling, with a calm and resolute air.
  Close beside Courage, her hand in his, stood a woman, completely veiled, of whom nothing could be seen but her searching eyes, shining through her veils. It was Prudence.
  --
  She was indeed very young and slight, and the white dress which she wore was very simple, almost poor. She takes a few steps forward with a shy, embarrassed air. Then, apparently ill at ease to find herself in such a large and brilliant company, she pauses, not knowing towards whom she should go.
  After a brief exchange with her companions, Prudence steps forward at their request and goes towards the stranger. Then, after clearing her throat, as people do when they are embarrassed, to give herself a moment to reflect, she turns to her and says:

1.02 - Twenty-two Letters, #Sefer Yetzirah The Book of Creation In Theory and Practice, #Anonymous, #Various
  There are twenty-two letters, stamina. Three of them, however, are the first elements, fundamentals or mothers, seven double and twelve simple consonants. The three fundamental letters have as their basis the balance. In one scale 17 is the merit and in the other criminality, which are placed in equilibrium by the tongue. The three fundamental letters signify, as is mute like the water and hissing like the fire, there is among them, a breath of air which reconciles them.
  SECTION 2.
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  He established twenty-two letters, stamina, by the voice, formed by the breath of air and fixed them on five places in the human mouth, namely: 1) gutturals,   2) palatals,   3) linguals,   4) dentals,   5) labials,  
  SECTION 4.
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  He created a reality out of nothing, called the nonentity into existence and hewed, as it were, colossal pillars from intangible air. This has been shown by the example of combining the letter with
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1.02 - What is Psycho therapy?, #The Practice of Psycho therapy, #Carl Jung, #Psychology
  It is not so very long ago that fresh air, application of cold water, and
  psycho therapy were all recommended in the same breath by well-

1.02 - Where I Lived, and What I Lived For, #Walden, and On The Duty Of Civil Disobedience, #Henry David Thoreau, #Philosophy
  Day, or the Fourth of July, 1845, my house was not finished for winter, but was merely a defence against the rain, without plastering or chimney, the walls being of rough, weather-stained boards, with wide chinks, which made it cool at night. The upright white hewn studs and freshly planed door and window casings gave it a clean and airy look, especially in the morning, when its timbers were saturated with dew, so that I fancied that by noon some sweet gum would exude from them. To my imagination it retained throughout the day more or less of this auroral character, reminding me of a certain house on a mountain which I had visited the year before. This was an airy and unplastered cabin, fit to entertain a travelling god, and where a goddess might trail her garments. The winds which passed over my dwelling were such as sweep over the ridges of mountains, bearing the broken strains, or celestial parts only, of terrestrial music. The morning wind forever blows, the poem of creation is uninterrupted; but few are the ears that hear it.
  Olympus is but the outside of the earth every where.
  The only house I had been the owner of before, if I except a boat, was a tent, which I used occasionally when making excursions in the summer, and this is still rolled up in my garret; but the boat, after passing from hand to hand, has gone down the stream of time. With this more substantial shelter about me, I had made some progress toward settling in the world. This frame, so slightly clad, was a sort of crystallization around me, and reacted on the builder. It was suggestive somewhat as a picture in outlines. I did not need to go outdoors to take the air, for the atmosphere within had lost none of its freshness. It was not so much within doors as behind a door where I sat, even in the rainiest weather. The Harivansa says, An abode without birds is like a meat without seasoning. Such was not my abode, for I found myself suddenly neighbor to the birds; not by having imprisoned one, but having caged myself near them. I was not only nearer to some of those which commonly frequent the garden and the orchard, but to those wilder and more thrilling songsters of the forest which never, or rarely, serenade a villager,the wood-thrush, the veery, the scarlet tanager, the field-sparrow, the whippoorwill, and many others.
  I was seated by the shore of a small pond, about a mile and a half south of the village of Concord and somewhat higher than it, in the midst of an extensive wood between that town and Lincoln, and about two miles south of that our only field known to fame, Concord Battle
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  This small lake was of most value as a neighbor in the intervals of a gentle rain storm in August, when, both air and water being perfectly still, but the sky overcast, mid-afternoon had all the serenity of evening, and the wood-thrush sang around, and was heard from shore to shore. A lake like this is never smoother than at such a time; and the clear portion of the air above it being shallow and darkened by clouds, the water, full of light and reflections, becomes a lower heaven itself so much the more important. From a hill top near by, where the wood had been recently cut off, there was a pleasing vista southward across the pond, through a wide indentation in the hills which form the shore there, where their opposite sides sloping toward each other suggested a stream flowing out in that direction through a wooded valley, but stream there was none. That way I looked between and over the near green hills to some distant and higher ones in the horizon, tinged with blue. Indeed, by standing on tiptoe I could catch a glimpse of some of the peaks of the still bluer and more distant mountain ranges in the north-west, those true-blue coins from heavens own mint, and also of some portion of the village. But in other directions, even from this point, I could not see over or beyond the woods which surrounded me. It is well to have some water in your neighborhood, to give buoyancy to and float the earth. One value even of the smallest well is, that when you look into it you see that earth is not continent but insular. This is as important as that it keeps butter cool. When I looked across the pond from this peak toward the Sudbury meadows, which in time of flood
  I distinguished elevated perhaps by a mirage in their seething valley, like a coin in a basin, all the earth beyond the pond appeared like a thin crust insulated and floated even by this small sheet of interverting water, and I was reminded that this on which I dwelt was but _dry land_.
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  Every morning was a cheerful invitation to make my life of equal simplicity, and I may say innocence, with Nature herself. I have been as sincere a worshipper of Aurora as the Greeks. I got up early and bathed in the pond; that was a religious exercise, and one of the best things which I did. They say that characters were engraven on the bathing tub of king Tching-thang to this effect: Renew thyself completely each day; do it again, and again, and forever again. I can understand that. Morning brings back the heroic ages. I was as much affected by the faint hum of a mosquito making its invisible and unimaginable tour through my apartment at earliest dawn, when I was sitting with door and windows open, as I could be by any trumpet that ever sang of fame. It was Homers requiem; itself an Iliad and Odyssey in the air, singing its own wrath and wanderings. There was something cosmical about it; a standing advertisement, till forbidden, of the everlasting vigor and fertility of the world. The morning, which is the most memorable season of the day, is the awakening hour. Then there is least somnolence in us; and for an hour, at least, some part of us awakes which slumbers all the rest of the day and night. Little is to be expected of that day, if it can be called a day, to which we are not awakened by our Genius, but by the mechanical nudgings of some servitor, are not awakened by our own newly-acquired force and aspirations from within, accompanied by the undulations of celestial music, instead of factory bells, and a fragrance filling the airto a higher life than we fell asleep from; and thus the darkness bear its fruit, and prove itself to be good, no less than the light. That man who does not believe that each day contains an earlier, more sacred, and auroral hour than he has yet profaned, has desp aired of life, and is pursuing a descending and darkening way. After a partial cessation of his sensuous life, the soul of man, or its organs rather, are reinvigorated each day, and his Genius tries again what noble life it can make. All memorable events, I should say, transpire in morning time and in a morning atmosphere. The Vedas say, All intelligences awake with the morning. Poetry and art, and the f airest and most memorable of the actions of men, date from such an hour. All poets and heroes, like Memnon, are the children of Aurora, and emit their music at sunrise. To him whose elastic and vigorous thought keeps pace with the sun, the day is a perpetual morning. It matters not what the clocks say or the attitudes and labors of men. Morning is when I am awake and there is a dawn in me. Moral reform is the effort to throw off sleep.
  Why is it that men give so poor an account of their day if they have not been slumbering? They are not such poor calculators. If they had not been overcome with drowsiness, they would have performed something.

1.031 - Intense Aspiration, #The Study and Practice of Yoga, #Swami Krishnananda, #Yoga
  I can give a certain practical suggestion as to how this can be achieved in our daily routines of sadhana. What makes it difficult for us to generate such a genuine aspiration within us is our habitual association with hackneyed factors outside. We are used to living in a certain type of atmosphere, and we are continuing to live in that atmosphere we have not changed that atmosphere. Merely because we have left Rameswaram and come to Kasi, it does not mean that the atmosphere has changed; it is the same atmosphere. We see the same people; we breath the same air; we drink the same water; we have the same hunger and thirst; we sleep in the same manner; we have anger; we have irritation, perplexity, and prejudice of the same type, and we think in the same way as we thought in Rameswaram there is absolutely no difference. So, what is the difference? What change has been brought about? What is necessary is that this change of location that we have effected becomes helpful in bringing about a change inwardly also. Otherwise, why should we move from place to place, as if we have no other work? We can stay in one place, wherever it is.
  Why do we travel from place to place, as if we have nothing else to do? The reason is that we want to bring about a corresponding change in our own self, and the external movement has been used as a kind of assistance. But if that change has not become an assistance, the whole effort is futile. Another thing why does it not become helpful? How is it that this imagined external change of condition does not become helpful in bringing about an internal reorientation of living? The reason is that we have not been very honest and sincere. There has been a kind of bungling in the whole attitude of our mind towards what we are seeking, and a kind of confusion a self-deception, we may say. This, again, is due to a lack of proper training from a competent master. Again, I come to this point that a Guru is necessary. We cannot tread this path with our own legs. Our legs are very weak, because there are millions of obstacles that can simply shake us from our roots and throw us into the pits, even with all our understanding, which is of no use in the face of these obstacles. The obstacles are violent winds, and our legs are like sand which will be thrown in any direction by these violent movements of winds of desire, and what not.

10.31 - The Mystery of The Five Senses, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 04, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   Well, that is one way of procedure in dealing with the senses. When you consider that the senses always pull you out, they always entice you to run after the sweet perishable goods of the world, invite you to the enjoyment of pleasure and pain, to air the dualities of a life of ignorance normally lived upon earth, then indeed the senses become terribly suspect. But this need not be so. The senses instead of being tempters leading you out into the ignorance may verily be inspirers calling you, guiding you inward. Instead of opening out on the world of maya they may open out on the world of light and truth.
   How can that happen? The clue is given in one of the Upanishads. The Kena Upanishad says: This eye does not really see, there is an eye behind that sees, and so on with the other senses. Even this mind does not know, there is a mind of the mind that knows. That is the crucial point. With the eye of the eye one must see, with the hearing of an inner car one must hear, and one must know by the mind of the mind. Instead of opening these windows and doors outward they should be opened inward, turned round about as it were like the flare of a lighthouse. Then instead of being instruments of illusory knowledge or maya as now, they become instruments of real knowledge, receptacles or transmitters of the truth and reality behind and above.

10.32 - The Mystery of the Five Elements, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 04, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   The material world, as the ancient sages viewed it, is composed of five elements. They are, as we know, (I) earth (kiti), (2) water (ap), (3) fire (tej), (4) air (marut), and (5) space or ether (vyom), mounting from the grossest to those that are more and more subtle. The subtlest, the topmost in the scale is space or ether. As we descend in the scale, each succeeding element becomes more and more concrete than the preceding one. Thus air is denser than space, fire is denser than air, water is denser than fire and earth is the densest of allsolidity belongs to earth alone. Water is liquid, fire gaseous, air is fluid, and ether is the most tenuous. Now this hierarchy can be considered also as a pyramid of qualities, qualities of matter and the material world tapering upward. The first one, the topmost, space, possesses the quality of sound or vibration; it is the field giving out waves that originate sound.1 The next element is air, its special quality as found in the ancient knowledge is the quality of touch: it gives the sensation of touch, you can touch it, it touches you and you recognise its existence in that way. Touch however is its own, its primary quality but it takes up also the quality of the previous, the subtler element, in order to become more and more evolved, more and more concrete, that is to say, in the material way. air has thus a double quality, sound and touch It is tactile, and it is sonorous. The third one, fire, has the quality of possessing a form; it has visibility in addition to the two qualities of the two previous elements, which it takes up: thus fire is visible, it can be touchedyes, it may burn also and it gives out sound. The fourth element, water, adds a fourth quality which is its own, namely, taste. Water has taste, very delightful taste to mortals. A Greek poet2 says water has the best taste, hudor men ariston. So you can taste water, you can see its form, you can touch it, you can hear it gurgle. Coming to the last, earth has all these, qualities: in addition, what it has is, curious to say, smell. So you can hear earth's vibrations, you can touch it, see it, taste it for some earth has a very savoury taste but its own special quality is smell: it is odorous, it is sweet-scented. Kalidasa speaks with ecstasy of the strange scent that the earth emits when the fresh rains fall upon it.
   So, the five senses open out to the five elements, each sense linked to its own element, each sense presenting a particular aspect of the material universe. Thus ether, the subtlest element, is present to the ear, the organ of hearing, air to the skin (twak) the organ of touch, the fire-element (radiant energy) to the eye, the liquid to the organ of taste, and earth is given over to smell. Earth is linked with smell, perhaps because it is the perfume of creation, the dense aroma of God's material energy. Also earth is the summation of all the elements and all the qualities of matter. It is the epitome of the material creation. The physical beauty of earth is well-known, the landscape and seascape, its rich variegated coloration, we all admire standing upon its bosom, but up in the air, in the wide open spaces earth appears with even a more magical beauty to which cosmonauts have given glowing tri bute. But even this visible beauty pales, I suppose, before the perfume it emits which is its celestial quality, that can only be described indeed as the sweet-scented body of the Divine Substance.
   The five elements are thus the five orders of material existence viewed as correlates to the five senses of man. But they are also realities in their own right. They represent the fundamental principles underlying or characterising the nature of matter. Science speaks of the three states of mattersolid, liquid and gaseous. The five elements enumerate five states instead. Thus earth = solid, water = liquid, fire = gaseous or radiant, air = fluid, ether or space = etheric. A distinction is made between gaseous and fluid, fluid being still more dispersive and tenuous. We might take air as representing the ether spoken of in science and what we have been equating with ether may be termed the field the gravitational field, for example, of our days.
   The last two may, however, be represented somewhat differently. The Maruts may symbolise the region of the subtler or supra-electromagnetic forceswhat are now called cosmic rays: they are waves or particles of such infinitesimal magnitude that some of them at least have only a mathematical substance or reality, a probability-point, although of calculable or incalculable energy! Vayu then would represent the fundamental field where these forces playperhaps something like the Einsteinian field with its "corrugated" surface: or it is like the "Pradhana" of Sankhya, the original Prakriti or basic Nature before it burst out in its creative activity.
   Again, the five elements are not merely substances or states and qualities of substance, but they are also forces and energies, material forces and energiessince we have confined ourselves to matter and the material world. Science (we are always referring to Science, we have to do so since we are dealing with and speaking from the standpoint of matter and material existence), Science has familiarised us with the various forms and types of forces and energies. They are, starting from the most patent and gross, going up to more and more subtle energies, first of all mechanical energy, then (2) chemical energy, (3) electrical energy, (4) gravitational energy, and finally (5) the field energy; the last two are perhaps not very clearly differentiated and distinguished, but still one may make the distinction. And this mounting ladder of energy with its various steps, with its five steps corresponds exactly to the old Indian quintetearth, water, fire, air, space.
   This is not to say that the ancients exactly knew the mysteries of modern scientific exploration. This only means that there is a parallelism between the ancient and the modern knowledge. The scale or hierarchy, from the most concrete substance through the subtler ones, to the subtlest, representing the constitution of the material world as conceived by the ancient seers finds a close and curious echo in the picture that modern science has drawn of material existence.
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   Now furthermore, the Great Five need not be restricted to the domain of matter alone as being its divisions and levels and functions, but they may be extended to represent the whole existence, the cosmos as a whole. Indeed they are often taken to symbolise the st air of existence as a whole, the different levels of cosmic being and consciousness. Thus at the lowest rung of the ladder as always is the earth representing precisely matter and material existence; next, water represents life and the vital movement; then, fire represents the heart centre from where wells up all impulse and drive for progression. It holds the evolutionary urge: we call it the Divine Agni, the Flame of the Inner Heart, the radiant Energy of Aspiration. The fourth status or level of creation is mind or the mental world, represented by air, the Vedic Marut; finally, Vyom or space represents all that is beyond the mind, the Infinite Existence and Consciousness. The five then give the chart, as it were, of nature's constitution, they mark also the steps of her evolutionary journey through unfolding time.
   Science, that is modem Science, will perhaps demur a little; for Science holds sound to be the exclusive property of air, it is the vibration of air that comes to the ear as sound, Where there is no air, there is no sound. But Science itself admits now that sound audible to the human ear is only a section of a whole gamut of vibrations of which the ear catches only a portion, vibrations of certain length and frequency. Those that are outside this limit, below or above, are not seized by the ear. So there is a sound that is unheard. The poets speak of unheard melodies. The vibrations the sound-vibrationsare in fact not merely in the air; but originally and fundamentally in a more subtle material medium, referred to by the ancients as vyom.. The air-vibrations are derivations or translations, in a more concrete and gross medium, of these subtler vibrations. These too are heard as sound by a subtle hearing. The very original seed-sound is, of course, Om, nda. That, however, is another matter.
   Like inaudible sound, we know now, there is also invisible light. The visible light, as given in the spectrum, is only a section of the entire series of light-vibrations. There is a range above and one belowboth are invisible to the normal physical eye.

10.34 - Effort and Grace, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 04, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   The whole problem is there: how to make the God-light stay here, stay here for ever. The higher light does come down, but fitfully, one is never certain of it. For it is as it were, "a scout in a reconnaissance from the sun." Here then is this special utility of personal effort, the service it can render,to do the dredging, salvaging work. Personal effort with the ego-sense has been put there to find out and note the barriers and pitfalls, the faults and fissures in the human system, to overcome, remedy and correct them as far as possible. The human receptacle is normally impure and obscure, resistant and recalcitrant: the personal will and endeavour has to be called in to labour, to level and smoo then the field, brea the into it air and light. That is the work of the individual will, to make of the dhr a strong base, strong and capacious, to receive and hold the descent. The temple is to be made clean and pure and inviting so that when the deity arrives he will find a happy home for a permanent dwelling.
   It must be noted however, in the last account the personal effort for self-purification and self-preparation is not altogether personal and mere effort; it is, as I have said, always supported and inspired by the secret presence and pressure of the higher Influence.

1.035 - The Recitation of Mantra, #The Study and Practice of Yoga, #Swami Krishnananda, #Yoga
  Simultaneously with this feeling of a subtle thrill in the system when the chanting of pranava is done properly, there is a feeling that a loss of body-consciousness is gradually taking place. We will not feel that we exist at all. We will be aware of a non-objective something, and it is this non-objective awareness, which is the effect of the chanting of pranava, which also creates the feeling of levitation. We are not actually getting lifted up physically, but we will feel as if we are lifted up from the earth and moving in the air, as it were. Though we are on the ground and not moving in the air physically, the mind will feel as if it is lifted up, and this is the astral body getting stirred because of the harmonious vibration that is being produced. Though the physical body is not moving in the air, the subtle body is trying to get up, and that is why we feel as if we are moving in the air. The feeling of levitation is generated by the effect produced upon the subtle body, by the chanting of the mantra. The subtle body is ordinarily so intimately connected with the physical body that we cannot isolate one from the other. When we are intensely conscious of the physical body, the subtle body gets impregnated with the notion of the physical body, and we cannot forget that we are anything but the body.
  This difficulty one has in getting tethered to the notion of the physical body alone arises on account of a distracted, inharmonious movement of the mind and the pranas. If we want to draw the mind or the subtle body away from its contact with or attachment to the physical body, the first thing we should do is to create a system of harmonious feeling in the mind, as well as to very, very carefully isolate every component of the subtle body from its contact with the physical body by a new type of vibration altogether. Sometimes sticking plasters cannot be removed from the finger immediately. If we pull them off, the skin is removed and we feel much pain. So doctors and nurses try to remove a sticking plaster from a wound very, very slowly by pouring some solution over the sticking plaster, and this detaches the plaster automatically by the smoothness and softness produced by the application of the solution.

1.03 - A CAUCUS-RACE AND A LONG TALE, #Alice in Wonderland, #Lewis Carroll, #Fiction
  "Ahem!" said the Mouse with an important air. "Are you all ready? This is the driest thing I know. Silence all 'round, if you please! 'William the Conqueror, whose cause was favored by the pope, was soon submitted to by the English, who wanted leaders, and had been of late much accustomed to usurpation and conquest. Edwin and Morcar, the Earls of
  Mercia and Northumbria'--"

1.03 - A Parable, #The Lotus Sutra, #Anonymous, #Various
  akra, the lord of devas, and Brahma, together with innumerable devaputras also made offerings to the Buddha of their heavenly beautiful garments, heavenly mndrava owers, and great mndrava owers. Their heavenly garments oated and uttered in the air, while in the sky the devas played hundreds of thousands of myriads of kinds of music together at one time. They rained down various heavenly owers and said: In the past the
  Buddha turned the wheel of the Dharma for the rst time in Vras. Now he has turned the wheel of the utmost and greatest Dharma again.

1.03 - BOOK THE THIRD, #Metamorphoses, #Ovid, #Poetry
  Spire above spire uprear'd in air he stood,
  And gazing round him over-look'd the wood:

1.03 - Concerning the Archetypes, with Special Reference to the Anima Concept, #The Archetypes and the Collective Unconscious, #Carl Jung, #Psychology
  ing in mid air if it lacks knowledge of a general phenomenology.
  It was also overlooked that in the field of the neuroses Pierre

1.03 - Invocation of Tara, #Tara - The Feminine Divine, #unset, #Zen
  the practitioners throw rice into the air which
  symbolizes the flowers that gods shower on earth.

1.03 - Meeting the Master - Meeting with others, #Evening Talks With Sri Aurobindo, #unset, #Zen
   Sri Aurobindo: Organisation and work in villages are certainly necessary, but I doubt very much whether the village could be a creative centre. At least in the past it was not, so far as we can see. In the past there were village communities but they do not seem to have been creative. The reason is that the man in the village has his view of life bound up with a small portion of land and things so that he cannot easily breathe that liberal and free air which is necessary for great creation. That is why leaders always came from the cities even in ancient times. I do not think that the villages in India, or anywhere in the world, are able to rule even in democracy. For creation a certain leisure and mental development are wanted.
   Question: Do you think that in Russia what they have attempted is real democracy?

1.03 - On exile or pilgrimage, #The Ladder of Divine Ascent, #Saint John of Climacus, #unset
  The demons of vainglory prophesy in dreams. Being unscrupulous, they guess the future and foretell it to us. When these visions come true, we are amazed; and we are indeed elated with the thought that we are already near to the gift of foreknowledge. A demon is often a prophet to those who believe him, but he is always a liar to those who despise him. Being a spirit he sees what is happening in the lower air, and noticing that someone is dying, he foretells it to the more credulous types of people through dreams. But the demons know nothing about the future from foreknowledge. For if they did, then the sorcerers would also have been able to foretell our death.
  Devils often transform themselves into angels of light and take the form of martyrs, and make it appear to us during sleep that we are in communication with them. Then, when we wake up, they plunge us into unholy joy and conceit. But you can detect their deceit by this very fact. For angels reveal torments, judgments and separations; and when we wake up we find that we are trembling and sad. As soon as we begin to believe the devils in dreams, then they make sport of us when we are awake, too. He who believes in dreams is completely inexperienced. But he who distrusts all dreams is a wise man. Only believe dreams that foretell torments and judgment for you. But if desp air afflicts you, then such dreams are also from devils.

1.03 - PERSONALITY, SANCTITY, DIVINE INCARNATION, #The Perennial Philosophy, #Aldous Huxley, #Philosophy
  The will is free and we are at liberty to identify our being either exclusively with our selfness and its interests, regarded as independent of indwelling Spirit and transcendent Godhead (in which case we shall be passively damned or actively fiendish), or exclusively with the divine within us and without (in which case we shall be saints), or finally with self at one moment or in one context and with spiritual not-self at other moments and in other contexts (in which case we shall be average citizens, too theocentric to be wholly lost, and too egocentric to achieve enlightenment and a total deliverance). Since human craving can never be satisfied except by the unitive knowledge of God and since the mind-body is capable of an enormous variety of experiences, we are free to identify ourselves with an almost infinite number of possible objectswith the pleasures of gluttony, for example, or intemperance, or sensuality; with money, power or fame; with our family, regarded as a possession or actually an extension and projection of our own selfness; with our goods and chattels, our hobbies, our collections; with our artistic or scientific talents; with some favourite branch of knowledge, some fascinating special subject; with our professions, our political parties, our churches; with our pains and illnesses; with our memories of success or misfortune, our hopes, fears and schemes for the future; and finally with the eternal Reality within which and by which all the rest has its being. And we are free, of course, to identify ourselves with more than one of these things simultaneously or in succession. Hence the quite astonishingly improbable combination of traits making up a complex personality. Thus a man can be at once the craftiest of politicians and the dupe of his own verbiage, can have a passion for brandy and money, and an equal passion for the poetry of George Meredith and under-age girls and his mother, for horse-racing and detective stories and the good of his country the whole accompanied by a sneaking fear of hell-fire, a hatred of Spinoza and an unblemished record for Sunday church-going. A person born with one kind of psycho-physical constitution will be tempted to identify himself with one set of interests and passions, while a person with another kind of temperament will be tempted to make very different identifications. But these temptations (though extremely powerful, if the constitutional bias is strongly marked) do not have to be succumbed to; people can and do resist them, can and do refuse to identify themselves with what it would be all too easy and natural for them to be; can and do become better and quite other than their own selves. In this context the following brief article on How Men Behave in Crisis (published in a recent issue of Harpers Magazine) is highly significant. A young psychiatrist, who went as a medical observer on five combat missions of the Eighth air Force in England says that in times of great stress and danger men are likely to react quite uniformly, even though under normal circumstances, they differ widely in personality. He went on one mission, during which the B-17 plane and crew were so severely damaged that survival seemed impossible. He had already studied the on the ground personalities of the crew and had found that they represented a great diversity of human types. Of their behaviour in crisis he reported:
  Their reactions were remarkably alike. During the violent combat and in the acute emergencies that arose during it, they were all quietly precise on the interphone and decisive in action. The tail gunner, right waist gunner and navigator were severely wounded early in the fight, but all three kept at their duties efficiently and without cessation. The burden of emergency work fell on the pilot, engineer and ball turret gunner, and all functioned with rapidity, skilful effectiveness and no lost motion. The burden of the decisions, during, but particularly after the combat, rested essentially on the pilot and, in secondary details, on the co-pilot and bombar ther. The decisions, arrived at with care and speed, were unquestioned once they were made, and proved excellent. In the period when disaster was momentarily expected, the alternative plans of action were made clearly and with no thought other than the safety of the entire crew. All at this point were quiet, unobtrusively cheerful and ready for anything. There was at no time paralysis, panic, unclear thinking, faulty or confused judgment, or self-seeking in any one of them.

1.03 - Supernatural Aid, #The Hero with a Thousand Faces, #Joseph Campbell, #Mythology
  spread her wings and, soaring into the air, flew upwards till she
  drew near to the lowest of the heavens.

1.03 - Sympathetic Magic, #The Golden Bough, #James George Frazer, #Occultism
  the air are approved homoeopathic modes of making the crops grow
  high. Thus in Franche-Comt they say that you should dance at the
  --
  the animals they were pursuing. Hottentot hunters throw into the air
  a handful of sand taken from the footprints of the game, believing

1.03 - Tara, Liberator from the Eight Dangers, #How to Free Your Mind - Tara the Liberator, #Thubten Chodron, #unset
  we cannot brea the the fresh air of satisfaction and peace. We may want to
  get to dry land, but not seeing a life raft, we continue to be swept along

1.03 - The Desert, #The Red Book Liber Novus, #unset, #Zen
  I not dear to myself? But I have avoided the place of my soul. I was my thoughts, after I was no longer events and other men. But I was not my self, confronted with my thoughts. I should also rise up above my thoughts to my own self My journey goes there, and that is why it leads away from men and events into solitude. Is it solitude, to be with oneself? Solitude is true only when the self is a desert. 73 Should I also make a garden out of the desert? Should I people a desolate land? Should I open the airy magic garden of the wilderness? What leads me into the desert, and what am I to do there? Is it a deception that I can no longer trust my thoughts? Only life is true, and only life leads me into the desert, truly not my thinking, that would like to return to thoughts, to men and events, since it feels uncanny in the desert. My soul, what am I to do here?
  But my soul spoke to me and said, Wait. I heard the cruel word.

1.03 - THE EARTH IN ITS EARLY STAGES, #The Phenomenon of Man, #Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, #Christianity
  consists. For a thickness of some miles, in water, in air, in muddy
  deposits, ultra-microscopic grains of protein are thickly strewn

1.03 - The Gate of Hell. The Inefficient or Indifferent. Pope Celestine V. The Shores of Acheron. Charon. The, #The Divine Comedy, #Dante Alighieri, #Christianity
    Resounded through the air without a star,
    Whence I, at the beginning, wept thereat.
  --
    For ever in that air for ever black,
    Even as the sand doth, when the whirlwind breathes.

1.03 - The House Of The Lord, #Twelve Years With Sri Aurobindo, #Nirodbaran, #Integral Yoga
  Many fantastic tales were abroad about his outer life, gaining ground and credit because of his living in seclusion. Some people believed that he neither ate nor slept, but remained absorbed in Samadhi. Others had heard that he could keep his body suspended in the air. Some there were who, like Arjuna, wanted genuinely to know how he spoke, how he sat and walked. The Mother had, at one time, discouraged us from dwelling upon these external aspects for fear that people's minds would be deflected from the Reality. After all it is not what a man appears to be which is most important. And we can affirm that all Sri Aurobindo's actions welled from the Divine Consciousness that he embodied: they were yukta karma. But how to demonstrate this? By having a practical knowledge of his day-to-day activity? Well, he who sees, sees!
  Let us then begin from the very break of day. The sun's rays came in by the eastern window; he was awake and the exercises started in bed, prescribed by Manilal. By 6.30 a.m. he sat up to receive the Mother who on her way to the Balcony Darshan visited him to have his darshan. Sri Aurobindo gave us definite instructions to wake him up before the Mother's arrival. On the other hand, the Mother wanted us not to disturb his sleep. So at times we found ourselves in a quandary. Champaklal's devotional nature would not interrupt his sweet nap after the exercises, while I, when alone, would try by all sorts of devices to wake him up. Sometimes he himself would wake up only to learn that the Mother had come and gone! Then she would come back after the darshan and begin her day with his blessings, just as we did after her darshan. This was followed by his reading The Hindu. Between 9.00 a.m. and 10.00 a.m. the Mother came to comb his h air, apply a lotion and plait it. Most often she finished some business during this period. When a sadhak translated the Mother's Prayers and Meditations into English and wanted her approval, she had it read out before Sri Aurobindo and both of them made the necessary changes. She sometimes talked of private matters, and when her voice sank low, we took the hint and withdrew discreetly. She believed more in subtle methods than in open expressions. The gesture, the look, the smile, the fugitive glance, the silence, a thousand are her ways of communication to the soul! After the Mother had left, there started the routine of washing the face and mouth. Here a small detail calls for mention by its unusualness. When he had finished using Neem paste for his teeth and the mouth-wash (Vademecum), he massaged his gums with a little bit of Oriental Balm.

1.03 - The Psychic Prana, #Raja-Yoga, #Swami Vivkenanda, #unset
  Next we shall take one fact from physics. We all hear of electricity and various other forces connected with it. What electricity is no one knows, but so far as it is known, it is a sort of motion. There are various other motions in the universe; what is the difference between them and electricity? Suppose this table moves that the molecules which compose this table are moving in different directions; if they are all made to move in the same direction, it will be through electricity. Electric motion makes the molecules of a body move in the same direction. If all the air molecules in a room are made to move in the same direction, it will make a gigantic battery of electricity of the room. Another point from physiology we must remember, that the centre which regulates the respiratory system, the breathing system, has a sort of controlling action over the system of nerve currents.
  Now we shall see why breathing is practised. In the first place, from rhythmical breathing comes a tendency of all the molecules in the body to move in the same direction. When mind changes into will, the nerve currents change into a motion similar to electricity, because the nerves have been proved to show polarity under the action of electric currents. This shows that when the will is transformed into the nerve currents, it is changed into something like electricity. When all the motions of the body have become perfectly rhythmical, the body has, as it were, become a gigantic battery of will. This tremendous will is exactly what the Yogi wants. This is, therefore, a physiological explanation of the breathing exercise. It tends to bring a rhythmic action in the body, and helps us, through the respiratory centre, to control the other centres. The aim of Prnyma here is to rouse the coiled-up power in the Muladhara, called the Kundalini.

1.03 - THE STUDY (The Exorcism), #Faust, #Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, #Poetry
  From Water, Earth, and air unfolding,
  A thousand germs break forth and grow,
  --
  All in the air are
  Freer and f airer.
  --
  He sleeps! Enough, ye fays! your airy number
  Have sung him truly into slumber:

1.03 - The Sunlit Path, #On the Way to Supermanhood, #Satprem, #Integral Yoga
  Then the question sinks a little deeper. In fact, it is not that it sinks or intensifies; it is as if a first breath of air enabled us to appreciate better the daily suffocation we live in and revealed deeper layers to our eyes, other, subtler coverings. We are indeed Bill Smith, a legal and national artifice, a little mechanized cog that would like to get out of the machine. But what is behind Bill Smith? There is a man walking a boulevard, going up and down the great mental roller coaster, humming with a thousand thoughts, of which none truly matters, none remedies his sorrow or desire; there is what the latest book thinks, what that billboard or those headlines scream, what the professor or schoolmaster or friend or colleague or neighbor said a thousand passersby milling in the inner street but where is the one who does not pass, the lodger of the dwelling? There is yesterday's experience, which ties in with the accident of the day before, which ties in with... a gigantic telephone network, with switches, relays and instant communications, but which really communicates nothing, except the same rehashed and self-contained story, which keeps swelling up and swelling up and curling back onto itself and unrolling a sum of past that never makes a true present, or a future that is but the sum of a million acts adding up to zero where is the act, where? Where is the self of that addition, the minute of being that is not the result of the past, the pure touch of sunlight that escapes that machinery, even more merciless than the other one? There is what our fathers and mothers have put into us, and books, priests, partisans, grandfa ther's cancer, great-uncle's lust, the good of this one, the less good of that one; there are the Tables of the Law of iron, the thou-cannots, thou-should-nots, Newton and the churches, Mendel and the law of gestation of germ cells but what germinates in all that? Where is the Germ, the pure unexpected seed suddenly bursting open, the Thou-Can like a stroke of grace in this implacable round conditioned by the fathers of our fathers inside the mental fortress? There is this little man walking along a boulevard, going up and down the same avenue a thousand times; inside, outside, it's all the same, like nothing walking in nothing, anybody inside anything, John or Peter with only different neckties: between this lamppost and that one nothing has happened. There was nothing, not a single second of being!
  But, suddenly, on this boulevard, there is a sort of second-degree suffocation. We stop and stare. What do we stare at? We don't know, but we stare. All of a sudden we are no longer in the machine; we are no longer in it, we never were! We are no longer Bill Smith or American or New Yorker, the son of our father or the father of our son, our thought, or heart or feelings, or yesterday or tomorrow, or male or female or anything of the kind we are something else altogether. We don't know what, but it stares. We are like a window opening.
  --
  From then on, the suffocation becomes very effective. It is as if our being had begun to feel an imperceptible fissure in the dark, some crack we do not even know lets light in and what light, since it seems even darker than before? But we come back to it despite ourselves. There is like another air circulating, an impalpable change of density, and at the same time like a fire being lit, an obscure black fire which knows nothing except that it needs, needs something else so very much.
  Out, out with the mind and its candle flares,
  --
  We are no longer quite in the machine, although it may still snag us from time to time, but only to make us feel its crushing tension, its dark rotation in a nothing which connects with nothing which connects with nothing we have felt another air, even if it seems like nothing, and we can no longer put up with this nonexistence, which rambles from one end of the planet to the other, from one phone call to another, one appointment to another, which goes up and down the endless grind where nothing ever happens, except the same sempiternal story with different faces and different names and different words, on this boulevard or another it has to be! Between this lamppost and that one, this third floor and the fourth, this 9 a.m. and 9:30 a.m. of a clock that times nothing, something has to be, to live, this footstep has to have its eternal meaning as if it were unique in the millions of hours on the dial, this gesture has to be borne by someone, this newspaper stand we pass, this rip in the carpet, this doorbell we ring, this second this second has to have its own unique and irreplaceable wholeness of existence as if it alone were to shine till the end of time oh, not this nothingness walking in nothingness! Let it be, be, be!... We want to remember, remember all the time, and not just drift down the boulevard like a jellyfish. But remember what? We don't even know what has to be remembered to be sure, not I or the machine, or anything that again connects one thing to another. A pure recall, which ends up becoming like a call, a fire burning for nothing, a little vibration of being that accompanies us everywhere and permeates everything, fills everything, each step, each gesture, each second, and which even extends behind us, as if we moved within another space, with that little fellow in the foreground who keeps going on, but who is no longer totally in it, who has already absconded, filled his lungs with another air, who hearkens to another song, runs to another rhythm and it is almost like an eternal rhythm, very vast and soft. And all of a sudden, he raises his head in the middle of that boulevard; he pokes his head above the frenzy; and it is such a clear look, so luminous, almost joyful, sparkling, wide and sunny, taking everything in at a glance, so triumphant and sure and crystalline instant royalty. We are! It is!
  We are on the sunlit path, as if carried by that growing little vibration of being.

WORDNET



--- Overview of noun air

The noun air has 9 senses (first 5 from tagged texts)
                      
1. (42) air ::: (a mixture of gases (especially oxygen) required for breathing; the stuff that the wind consists of; "air pollution"; "a smell of chemicals in the air"; "open a window and let in some air"; "I need some fresh air")
2. (29) air ::: (the region above the ground; "her hand stopped in mid air"; "he threw the ball into the air")
3. (9) air, aura, atmosphere ::: (a distinctive but intangible quality surrounding a person or thing; "an air of mystery"; "the house had a neglected air"; "an atmosphere of defeat pervaded the candidate's headquarters"; "the place had an aura of romance")
4. (3) breeze, zephyr, gentle wind, air ::: (a slight wind (usually refreshing); "the breeze was cooled by the lake"; "as he waited he could feel the air on his neck")
5. (1) atmosphere, air ::: (the mass of air surrounding the Earth; "there was great heat as the comet entered the atmosphere"; "it was exposed to the air")
6. air ::: (once thought to be one of four elements composing the universe (Empedocles))
7. tune, melody, air, strain, melodic line, line, melodic phrase ::: (a succession of notes forming a distinctive sequence; "she was humming an air from Beethoven")
8. air, airwave ::: (medium for radio and television broadcasting; "the program was on the air from 9 til midnight"; "the president used the airwaves to take his message to the people")
9. air travel, aviation, air ::: (travel via aircraft; "air travel involves too much waiting in airports"; "if you've time to spare go by air")

--- Overview of verb air

The verb air has 6 senses (first 1 from tagged texts)
                      
1. (1) air out, air, aerate ::: (expose to fresh air; "aerate your old sneakers")
2. air ::: (be broadcast; "This show will air Saturdays at 2 P.M.")
3. air, send, broadcast, beam, transmit ::: (broadcast over the airwaves, as in radio or television; "We cannot air this X-rated song")
4. publicize, publicise, air, bare ::: (make public; "She aired her opinions on welfare")
5. air ::: (expose to warm or heated air, so as to dry; "Air linen")
6. vent, ventilate, air out, air ::: (expose to cool or cold air so as to cool or freshen; "air the old winter clothes"; "air out the smoke-filled rooms")


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

9 senses of air                            

Sense 1
air
   => gas
     => fluid
       => matter
         => physical entity
           => entity

Sense 2
air
   => region, part
     => location
       => object, physical object
         => physical entity
           => entity

Sense 3
air, aura, atmosphere
   => quality
     => attribute
       => abstraction, abstract entity
         => entity

Sense 4
breeze, zephyr, gentle wind, air
   => wind, air current, current of air
     => weather, weather condition, conditions, atmospheric condition
       => atmospheric phenomenon
         => physical phenomenon
           => natural phenomenon
             => phenomenon
               => process, physical process
                 => physical entity
                   => entity

Sense 5
atmosphere, air
   => region, part
     => location
       => object, physical object
         => physical entity
           => entity

Sense 6
air
   => element
     => substance
       => matter
         => physical entity
           => entity
       => part, portion, component part, component, constituent
         => relation
           => abstraction, abstract entity
             => entity

Sense 7
tune, melody, air, strain, melodic line, line, melodic phrase
   => music
     => auditory communication
       => communication
         => abstraction, abstract entity
           => entity

Sense 8
air, airwave
   => medium
     => communication, communicating
       => act, deed, human action, human activity
         => event
           => psychological feature
             => abstraction, abstract entity
               => entity

Sense 9
air travel, aviation, air
   => travel, traveling, travelling
     => motion, movement, move
       => change
         => action
           => act, deed, human action, human activity
             => event
               => psychological feature
                 => abstraction, abstract entity
                   => entity


--- Hyponyms of noun air

6 of 9 senses of air                          

Sense 1
air
   => breath
   => hot air
   => liquid air

Sense 3
air, aura, atmosphere
   => mystique
   => note
   => vibration, vibe

Sense 4
breeze, zephyr, gentle wind, air
   => sea breeze
   => breath
   => light air
   => light breeze
   => gentle breeze
   => moderate breeze
   => fresh breeze
   => strong breeze

Sense 5
atmosphere, air
   => airspace

Sense 7
tune, melody, air, strain, melodic line, line, melodic phrase
   => flourish, fanfare, tucket
   => glissando
   => roulade
   => leitmotiv, leitmotif
   => theme song
   => signature, signature tune, theme song
   => theme, melodic theme, musical theme, idea
   => part, voice

Sense 9
air travel, aviation, air
   => flight, flying


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

9 senses of air                            

Sense 1
air
   => gas

Sense 2
air
   => region, part

Sense 3
air, aura, atmosphere
   => quality

Sense 4
breeze, zephyr, gentle wind, air
   => wind, air current, current of air

Sense 5
atmosphere, air
   => region, part

Sense 6
air
   => element

Sense 7
tune, melody, air, strain, melodic line, line, melodic phrase
   => music

Sense 8
air, airwave
   => medium

Sense 9
air travel, aviation, air
   => travel, traveling, travelling




--- Coordinate Terms (sisters) of noun air

9 senses of air                            

Sense 1
air
  -> gas
   => atmosphere
   => noble gas, inert gas, argonon
   => chlorine, Cl, atomic number 17
   => fluorine, F, atomic number 9
   => hydrogen, H, atomic number 1
   => nitrogen, N, atomic number 7
   => oxygen, O, atomic number 8
   => butane
   => propane
   => afterdamp
   => firedamp
   => arsine
   => nitrogen dioxide
   => nitric oxide
   => blow gas, blowing gas
   => butylene, butene
   => cyanogen
   => exhaust, exhaust fumes, fumes
   => air
   => compressed gas
   => ethylene, ethene
   => producer gas, air gas
   => formaldehyde, methanal
   => greenhouse gas, greenhouse emission
   => liquefied petroleum gas, bottled gas
   => water gas
   => ideal gas, perfect gas
   => inhalant
   => methane
   => ozone
   => phosgene
   => phosphine
   => poison gas
   => propylene, propene
   => mephitis
   => sewer gas
   => sublimate
   => sulfur dioxide, sulphur dioxide
   => tear gas, teargas, lacrimator, lachrymator

Sense 2
air
  -> region, part
   => atmosphere, air
   => biosphere
   => depth
   => interplanetary space
   => interstellar space
   => heliosphere
   => intergalactic space
   => deep space
   => aerospace
   => zone
   => belt
   => bottom
   => county
   => distance
   => Eden, paradise, nirvana, heaven, promised land, Shangri-la
   => extremity
   HAS INSTANCE=> D-layer, D region
   HAS INSTANCE=> Appleton layer, F layer, F region
   HAS INSTANCE=> Heaviside layer, Kennelly-Heaviside layer, E layer, E region
   => hell, hell on earth, hellhole, snake pit, the pits, inferno
   => inside, interior
   => ionosphere
   => layer
   => outside, exterior
   => radius
   => side
   => air
   => vacuum, vacuity
   => top
   => zodiac
   => sign of the zodiac, star sign, sign, mansion, house, planetary house
   HAS INSTANCE=> Achaea
   HAS INSTANCE=> Doris
   HAS INSTANCE=> Cynoscephalae
   HAS INSTANCE=> Transylvania
   => Papua
   => Sind
   HAS INSTANCE=> Witwatersrand, Rand, Reef
   => black hole
   => Kuiper belt, Edgeworth-Kuiper belt
   => mare, maria

Sense 3
air, aura, atmosphere
  -> quality
   => appearance, visual aspect
   => attraction, attractiveness
   => clearness, clarity, uncloudedness
   => opacity, opaqueness
   => divisibility
   => ease, easiness, simplicity, simpleness
   => difficulty, difficultness
   => combustibility, combustibleness, burnability
   => suitability, suitableness
   => arability
   => impressiveness
   => navigability
   => neediness
   => painfulness, distressingness
   => piquancy, piquance, piquantness
   => publicity
   => spinnability
   => unsuitability, unsuitableness, ineptness
   => protectiveness
   => nature
   => humanness, humanity, manhood
   => air, aura, atmosphere
   => excellence
   => ultimate
   => characteristic
   => salability, salableness
   => changeableness, changeability
   => changelessness, unchangeability, unchangeableness, unchangingness
   => sameness
   => difference
   => certainty, sure thing, foregone conclusion
   => probability
   => uncertainty, uncertainness, precariousness
   => factuality, factualness
   => counterfactuality
   => materiality, physicalness, corporeality, corporality
   => immateriality, incorporeality
   => particularity, specialness
   => generality
   => simplicity, simpleness
   => complexity, complexness
   => regularity
   => irregularity, unregularity
   => mobility
   => immobility
   => pleasantness, sweetness
   => unpleasantness
   => credibility, credibleness, believability
   => incredibility, incredibleness
   => logicality, logicalness
   => illogicality, illogicalness, illogic, inconsequence
   => naturalness
   => unnaturalness
   => virtu, vertu
   => wholesomeness
   => unwholesomeness, morbidness, morbidity
   => satisfactoriness
   => unsatisfactoriness
   => ordinariness, mundaneness, mundanity
   => extraordinariness
   => ethnicity
   => foreignness, strangeness, curiousness
   => nativeness
   => originality
   => unoriginality
   => correctness, rightness
   => incorrectness, wrongness
   => accuracy, truth
   => accuracy
   => inaccuracy
   => distinction
   => popularity
   => unpopularity
   => lawfulness
   => unlawfulness
   => elegance
   => elegance
   => inelegance
   => urbanity
   => comprehensibility, understandability
   => expressiveness
   => incomprehensibility
   => humaneness
   => inhumaneness, inhumanity
   => morality
   => immorality
   => amorality
   => divinity
   => holiness, sanctity, sanctitude
   => ideality
   => unholiness
   => parental quality
   => fidelity, faithfulness
   => infidelity, unfaithfulness
   => sophistication, worldliness, mundaneness, mundanity
   => naivete, naivety, naiveness
   => hardness
   => penetrability, perviousness
   => impenetrability, imperviousness
   => soapiness
   => fibrosity, fibrousness
   => directivity, directiveness
   => extremeness
   => stuffiness, closeness
   => sufficiency, adequacy
   => worth
   => worthlessness, ineptitude
   => good, goodness
   => bad, badness
   => fruitfulness, fecundity
   => fruitlessness, aridity, barrenness
   => utility, usefulness
   => inutility, uselessness, unusefulness
   => asset, plus
   => constructiveness
   => destructiveness
   => positivity, positiveness, positivism
   => negativity, negativeness, negativism
   => occidentalism
   => orientalism
   => power, powerfulness
   => ability
   => powerlessness, impotence, impotency
   => inability, unfitness
   => romanticism, romance
   => domesticity
   => infiniteness, infinitude, unboundedness, boundlessness, limitlessness
   => finiteness, finitude, boundedness
   => quantifiability, measurability
   => solubility
   => insolubility
   => stuff
   => hot stuff, voluptuousness
   => humor, humour
   => pathos, poignancy
   => tone
   => brachycephaly, brachycephalism
   => dolichocephaly, dolichocephalism
   => relativity
   => responsiveness
   => unresponsiveness, deadness
   => subjectivism
   => snootiness
   => ulteriority
   => memorability
   => woodiness, woodsiness
   => waxiness

Sense 4
breeze, zephyr, gentle wind, air
  -> wind, air current, current of air
   => airstream
   => calm air, calm
   => breeze, zephyr, gentle wind, air
   => chinook, chinook wind, snow eater
   => harmattan
   => crosswind
   => fohn, foehn
   => khamsin
   => Santa Ana
   => high wind
   => headwind
   => katabatic wind, catabatic wind
   => tailwind
   => doldrums
   => east wind, easter, easterly
   => northwest wind, northwester
   => southwester, sou'wester
   => southeaster, sou'easter
   => gale
   => gust, blast, blow
   => monsoon
   => monsoon
   => north wind, northerly, norther, boreas
   => prevailing wind
   => simoom, simoon, samiel
   => south wind, souther, southerly
   => squall
   => thermal
   => draft, draught
   => west wind, wester

Sense 5
atmosphere, air
  -> region, part
   => atmosphere, air
   => biosphere
   => depth
   => interplanetary space
   => interstellar space
   => heliosphere
   => intergalactic space
   => deep space
   => aerospace
   => zone
   => belt
   => bottom
   => county
   => distance
   => Eden, paradise, nirvana, heaven, promised land, Shangri-la
   => extremity
   HAS INSTANCE=> D-layer, D region
   HAS INSTANCE=> Appleton layer, F layer, F region
   HAS INSTANCE=> Heaviside layer, Kennelly-Heaviside layer, E layer, E region
   => hell, hell on earth, hellhole, snake pit, the pits, inferno
   => inside, interior
   => ionosphere
   => layer
   => outside, exterior
   => radius
   => side
   => air
   => vacuum, vacuity
   => top
   => zodiac
   => sign of the zodiac, star sign, sign, mansion, house, planetary house
   HAS INSTANCE=> Achaea
   HAS INSTANCE=> Doris
   HAS INSTANCE=> Cynoscephalae
   HAS INSTANCE=> Transylvania
   => Papua
   => Sind
   HAS INSTANCE=> Witwatersrand, Rand, Reef
   => black hole
   => Kuiper belt, Edgeworth-Kuiper belt
   => mare, maria

Sense 6
air
  -> element
   => air
   => fire
   => earth
   => quintessence, ether
   => water

Sense 7
tune, melody, air, strain, melodic line, line, melodic phrase
  -> music
   => section, subdivision
   => pizzicato
   => monophony, monophonic music, monody
   => polyphony, polyphonic music, concerted music
   => polytonality, polytonalism
   => popularism
   => harmony, musical harmony
   => tune, melody, air, strain, melodic line, line, melodic phrase
   => part music
   => musical composition, opus, composition, piece, piece of music
   => instrumental music
   => prelude
   => overture
   => antiphony
   => refrain, chorus
   => ballet
   => dance music
   => serialism, serial music
   => syncopation
   => music genre, musical genre, genre, musical style
   => Bach
   => Beethoven
   => Brahms
   => Chopin
   => Gilbert and Sullivan
   => Handel
   => Haydn
   => Mozart
   => Stravinsky
   => Wagner
   => Ta'ziyeh
   => vocal music, vocal

Sense 8
air, airwave
  -> medium
   => ether, aether
   => air, airwave

Sense 9
air travel, aviation, air
  -> travel, traveling, travelling
   => walk
   => circumnavigation
   => peregrination
   => traversal, traverse
   => wandering, roving, vagabondage
   => wayfaring
   => crossing
   => driving
   => riding, horseback riding
   => air travel, aviation, air
   => journey, journeying
   => stage, leg
   => staging
   => on the road, on tour
   => junketing
   => water travel, seafaring
   => commutation, commuting




--- Grep of noun air
active air defense
affair
air
air-intake
air-raid shelter
air-sleeve
air-to-air missile
air-to-ground missile
air-to-surface missile
air alert
air attache
air attack
air bag
air base
air bladder
air bubble
air castle
air cell
air cleaner
air combat command
air compressor
air conditioner
air conditioning
air corps
air cover
air crew
air current
air cushion
air defense
air division
air duct
air embolism
air filter
air flow
air force
air force academy
air force intelligence surveillance and reconnaissance
air force isr
air force officer
air force research laboratory
air force space command
air gas
air group
air gun
air hammer
air hole
air horn
air hose
air hostess
air jacket
air lane
air letter
air lock
air mail
air marshal
air mass
air mattress
air medal
air mile
air national guard
air passage
air plant
air pocket
air pollution
air potato
air power
air pressure
air pump
air raid
air reconnaissance
air rifle
air sac
air search radar
air shaft
air sickness
air sock
air space
air spring
air station
air terminal
air thermometer
air traffic
air transport
air transportation
air transportation system
air travel
air traveler
air traveller
air unit
air wave
air well
airborne patrol
airborne transmission
airbrake
airbrush
airburst
airbus
aircraft
aircraft carrier
aircraft engine
aircraft landing
aircraftman
aircraftsman
aircrew
aircrewman
airdock
airdrome
airdrop
aire
aire river
airedale
airedale terrier
airfare
airfield
airflow
airfoil
airforce
airframe
airgun
airhead
airiness
airing
airing cupboard
airlift
airline
airline business
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airlock
airmail
airmail letter
airmailer
airman
airmanship
airplane
airplane landing
airplane maneuver
airplane mechanics
airplane pilot
airplane propeller
airplane ticket
airport
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airpost
airs
airscrew
airship
airsickness
airspace
airspeed
airstream
airstrip
airwave
airway
airwoman
airworthiness
altair
anthony charles lynton blair
armchair
au pair
barbados maidenhair
barber chair
base pair
bath chair
beach chair
bermuda maidenhair
blair
blue air
boatswain's chair
body hair
book fair
bookfair
bosun's chair
breath of fresh air
brittle maidenhair
calm air
camel's hair
camelhair
camp chair
captain's chair
castle in the air
chair
chocolate eclair
clear-air turbulence
climbing maidenhair
clive sinclair
common maidenhair
compressed air
corsair
craft fair
cross hair
crotch hair
current of air
dead-air space
dead air
death chair
deck chair
despair
disrepair
eames chair
easy chair
eclair
electric chair
eric arthur blair
eric blair
facial hair
fair
false hair
farley maidenhair
feeding chair
fighting chair
flair
flow of air
folding chair
fuel-air bomb
fuel-air explosive
funfair
gala affair
garden chair
golden maidenhair
guard hair
hair
head of hair
heavier-than-air craft
highchair
horsehair
hot-air balloon
hot air
industrial air pollution
ingrown hair
inspection and repair
ladder-back chair
lair
lake saint clair
lake st. clair
lawn chair
light air
lighter-than-air craft
liquid air
lounge chair
love affair
maidenhair
midair
mohair
morris chair
motorized wheelchair
naval air warfare center weapons division
open-air market
open-air marketplace
open air
overstuffed chair
pair
passive air defense
potty chair
pubic hair
puff of air
pushchair
reclining chair
repair
rocking chair
root hair
royal air force
sedan chair
sensory hair
side chair
sinclair
sir clive marles sinclair
social affair
southern maidenhair
special air service
stair
stinging hair
straight chair
surface-to-air missile
surface-to-air missile system
swivel chair
tablet-armed chair
thin air
tony blair
u. s. air force
united states air force
united states air force academy
upton beall sinclair
upton sinclair
us air force
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vanity fair
venus maidenhair
venushair
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wheelchair
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wing chair
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