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AUTH

BOOKS
8_Secrets_of_Tao_Te_Ching
A_Book_of_Five_Rings_-_The_Classic_Guide_to_Strategy
A_Brief_History_of_Everything
Achieving_Oneness_With_The_Higher_Soul___Meditations_for_Soul_Realization
A_Course_in_Miracles_-_Foundation_for_Inner_Peace
Advanced_Dungeons_and_Dragons_2E
Advanced_Integral
Advanced_Pranic_Healing
A_Garden_of_Pomegranates_-_An_Outline_of_the_Qabalah
Agenda_Vol_02
Agenda_Vol_03
Agenda_Vol_04
Agenda_Vol_05
Agenda_Vol_06
Agenda_Vol_07
Agenda_Vol_08
Agenda_Vol_09
Agenda_Vol_10
Agenda_Vol_11
Agenda_Vol_12
Agenda_Vol_13
A_Guide_to_the_Words_of_My_Perfect_Teacher
A_History_of_Western_Philosophy
Aion
Alcoholics_Anonymous
Al-Fihrist
Al-Ghazali_on_the_Ninety-nine_Beautiful_Names_of_God
Alice_in_Wonderland
A_Manual_Of_Abhidhamma
Amrita_Gita
Analects
Analysis_of_Mind
Anam_Cara__A_Book_of_Celtic_Wisdom
Anarchy
An_Arrow_to_the_Heart__A_Commentary_on_the_Heart_Sutra
Anilbaran_Roy_Interviews_and_Conversations
An_Outline_of_Occult_Science
Apokryphen
Arabi_-_Poems
A_Room_of_One's_Own
As_It_Is_-_Volume_I_-_Essential_Teachings_from_the_Dzogchen_Perspective
As_It_Is_-_Volume_II
Aspects_of_Evocation
A_Study_Of_Dogen_His_Philosophy_and_Religion
A_Theory_of_Justice
A_Thousand_Plateaus__Capitalism_and_Schizophrenia
Atma_Bodha
A_Trackless_Path
A_Treatise_on_Cosmic_Fire
Auguries_of_Innocence
Avatamsaka_Sutra
Awaken_the_Giant_Within
Basho_-_Poems
Beaten_Down__Silently_Suffering_Trauma
Becoming_the_Compassion_Buddha__Tantric_Mahamudra_for_Everyday_Life
Be_Here_Now
Being_and_Nothingness
Being_and_Time
Being_Peace
Beowulf
Beyond_Good_and_Evil
Bhagavata_Purana
Bhakti-Yoga
Big_Mind,_Big_Heart
Blazing_the_Trail_from_Infancy_to_Enlightenment
Bodhidharma_-_Poems
Bodhinyana__a_collection_of_Dhamma_talks
Book_of_Imaginary_Beings
books_(by_alpha)
books_(quotes)
Borges_-_Poems
Branching_Streams_flow_in_the_darkness
Brihadaranyaka_Upanishad
Browning_-_Poems
Buddhahood_in_This_Life__The_Great_Commentary_by_Vimalamitra
Buddhahood_Without_Meditation__A_Visionary_Account_Known_as_Refining_One's_Perception
Candide
chapters
Choiceless_Awareness__A_Selection_of_Passages_for_the_Study_of_the_Teachings_of_J._Krishnamurti
Choosing_Simplicity__A_Commentary_On_The_Bhikshuni_Pratimoksha
Chuang_Tzu_-_Poems
City_of_God
Civilization_and_Its_Discontents
Cold_Mountain
Collected_Fictions
Collected_Poems
Collected_Works_of_Nolini_Kanta_Gupta_-_Vol_01
Collected_Works_of_Nolini_Kanta_Gupta_-_Vol_02
Collected_Works_of_Nolini_Kanta_Gupta_-_Vol_03
Collected_Works_of_Nolini_Kanta_Gupta_-_Vol_04
Collected_Works_of_Nolini_Kanta_Gupta_-_Vol_05
Collected_Works_of_Nolini_Kanta_Gupta_-_Vol_06
Collected_Works_of_Nolini_Kanta_Gupta_-_Vol_07
collections
Common_Sense
Compassionate_Action
Computer_Power_and_Human_Reason
Concentration_(book)
Confusion_Arises_as_Wisdom__Gampopa's_Heart_Advice_on_the_Path_of_Mahamudra
Conscious_Immortality
Contemplation_and_Action
Contingency
Conversations_of_Socrates
Conversations_With_God__An_Uncommon_Dialogue
Core_Integral
Creative_Evolution
Crime_and_Punishment
Crisis_of_European_Sciences_and_Transcendental_Phenomenology
Critique_of_Practical_Reason
Critique_of_Pure_Reason
Crowley_-_Poems
Crow_With_No_Mouth__Ikkyu
Cultivating_the_Empty_Field__The_Silent_Illumination_of_Zen_Master_Hongzhi
Cybernetics,_or_Control_and_Communication_in_the_Animal_and_the_Machine
Dark_Night_of_the_Soul
Das_Kapital
Day_by_Day
De_Anima
Deep_Meditation
Demian
Democracy_in_America
Depth_Psychology__Meditations_in_the_Field
Discipline_and_Punish__The_Birth_of_the_Prison
Discourse_on_Method
DND_DM_Guide_5E
DND_MM_5E
DND_PH_5E
Do_Androids_Dream_of_Electric_Sheep?
Dogen_-_Poems
Don_Quixote
Don't_Take_Your_Life_Personally
Dragonsfoot
Dune
Ecce_Homo
Economy_of_Truth__Practical_Maxims_and_Reflections
Education_As_a_Force_for_Social_Change
Education_in_the_New_Age
Eloquent_Javascript
Emerson_-_Poems
Enchiridion
Enchiridion_text
Enlightened_Courage__A_Commentary_on_the_Seven_Point_Mind_Training
Ennead_VI
Entrance_To_The_Great_Perfection__A_Guide_To_The_Dzogchen_Preliminary_Practices
Epigrams_from_Savitri
Esoteric_Orders_and_Their_Work_and_The_Training_and_Work_of_the_Initiate
Essays_Divine_And_Human
Essays_in_Idleness_-_The_Tsurezuregusa_of_Kenko
Essays_In_Philosophy_And_Yoga
Essays_of_Schopenhauer
Essays_On_The_Gita
Essential_Integral
Ethics_(Spinoza)
Evolution_II
Experience_and_Nature
Face_to_Face
Falling_Into_Grace__Insights_on_the_End_of_Suffering
Fathoming_the_Mind__Inquiry_and_Insight_in_Dudjom_Lingpa's_Vajra_Essence
Faust
Fearless_Simplicity__The_Dzogchen_Way_of_Living_Freely_in_a_Complex_World
Finnegans_Wake
Five_Dialogues__Euthyphro
Flower_Adornment_Sutra_(Avatamsaka_Sutra)_Prologue
Flow_-_The_Psychology_of_Optimal_Experience
Foxe's_Book_of_Martyrs
Fragments
Free_thought_and_Official_Propaganda
Full_Circle
Fury
Gandhi__An_autobiography
General_Principles_of_Kabbalah
General_System_Theory
Generating_the_Deity
God_Emptiness_and_the_True_Self
God_Exists
Goethe_-_Poems
Gone_with_the_Wind
Great_Bodhi_Mind
Great_Disciples_of_the_Buddha__Their_Lives,_Their_Works,_Their_Legacy
Guided_Buddhist_Meditations__Essential_Practices_on_the_Stages_of_the_Path
Gullivers_Travels
Guru_Bhakti_Yoga
Guru_Granth_Sahib
Guru_Yoga_(book)
Hamlet
Harry_Potter
Heart_of_Matter
Hidden_Messages_in_Water
Hojoki__Visions_of_a_Torn_World
Holy_Bible__King_James_Version
Holy_Bible__New_International_Version
Hopscotch
How_to_Free_Your_Mind_-_Tara_the_Liberator
How_to_think_like_Leonardo_Da_Vinci
Human_Knowledge
Hundred_Thousand_Songs_of_Milarepa
Hymn_of_the_Universe
Hymns_to_the_Mystic_Fire
Hyperion
I_Am_That__Talks_with_Sri_Nisargadatta_Maharaj
Infinite_Library
In_His_Steps__What_Would_Jesus_Do?
Initiates_of_Flame
Initiation_Into_Hermetics
Inner_Teachings_of_Hinduism_Revealed
Integral_Life_Practice_(book)
Integral_Psychology
Integral_Spirituality
Intelligent_Life__Buddhist_Psychology_of_Self-Transformation
Into_the_Heart_of_Life
Introduction_To_The_Middle_Way__Chandrakirti's_Madhyamakavatara_with_Commentary_by_Dzongsar_Jamyang_Khyentse_Rinpoche
Introduction_Zen_Buddhism
Intuitive_Thinking
Invisible_Cities
Isha_Upanishad
Japanese_Spirituality
Job_-_A_Comedy_of_Justice
josh_books
Journey_to_the_East
Journey_to_the_Lord_of_Power_-_A_Sufi_Manual_on_Retreat
Karmayogin
Keats_-_Poems
Kena_and_Other_Upanishads
Ken_Wilber_-_Thought_as_Passion
Kindness
Knowledge_of_the_Higher_Worlds
Know_Yourself
Koran
Kosmic_Consciousness
Labyrinths
Lamp_of_Mahamudra__The_Immaculate_Lamp_that_Perfectly_and_Fully_Illuminates_the_Meaning_of_Mahamudra,_the_Essence_of_all_Phenomena
Laughter__An_Essay_on_the_Meaning_of_the_Comic
Leaning_Toward_the_Poet__Eavesdropping_on_the_Poetry_of_Everyday_Life
Leaves_of_Grass
Let_Me_Explain
Letters_from_a_Stoic
Letters_On_Himself_And_The_Ashram
Letters_on_Occult_Meditation
Letters_On_Poetry_And_Art
Letters_On_Yoga
Letters_On_Yoga_I
Letters_On_Yoga_II
Letters_On_Yoga_III
Letters_On_Yoga_IV
Let_There_Be_Light!_Scapegoat_of_a_Narcissistic_Mother_"My_Story"
Levels_Of_Knowing_And_Existence__Studies_In_General_Semantics
Leviathan
Leviathan_Wakes
Liao_Fan's_Four_Lessons
Li_Bai_-_Poems
Liber_157_-_The_Tao_Teh_King
Liber_ABA
Liber_Kaos
Liber_Null
Life_without_Death
Living_Buddha
Living_Dhamma
Logical_Investigations
Logic_and_Ontology
Longchenpa's_Advice_From_The_Heart
Lord_of_the_Flies
Love_and_Compassion_Is_My_Religion__A_Beginner's_Book_Into_Spirituality
Lysis_-_Symposium_-_Gorgias
Machik's_Complete_Explanation__Clarifying_the_Meaning_of_Chod
Magic_-_A_Treatise_on_Esoteric_Ethics
Magick_Without_Tears
Maharshis_Gospel
Mahayana_sutras
Mahayana-Uttaratantra-Shastra
Manhood_of_Humanity
Mans_Search_for_Meaning
Mansur_al-Hallaj_-_Poems
Mantras_Of_The_Mother
Manual_of_Zen_Buddhism
Maps_of_Meaning
Marriage_of_Sense_and_Soul
Martin_Luther's_Ninety-Five_Theses
Mastery
mcw
Meditation__Advice_to_Beginners
Meditations
Meditation__The_First_and_Last_Freedom
Mere_Christianity
Metamorphoses
Metaphysics
Milarepa_-_Poems
Mind_at_Ease__Self-Liberation_through_Mahamudra_Meditation
Mindfulness_Of_Breathing
Mind_-_Its_Mysteries_and_Control
Mind_Training__The_Great_Collection
Mining_for_Wisdom_Within_Delusion__Maitreya's_Distinction_Between_Phenomena_and_the_Nature_of_Phenomena_and_Its_Indian_and_Tibetan_Commentaries
Miracles_Through_Pranic_Healing
Mixed_Collection
Modern_Man_in_Search_of_a_Soul
More_Answers_From_The_Mother
Mother_or_The_Divine_Materialism
My_Burning_Heart
Mysterium_Coniunctionis
Mysticism_and_Logic
Mysticism_at_the_Dawn_of_the_Modern_Age
Mysticism_Christian_and_Buddhist
Narads_Infinite_Lexicon_of_terms_for_Savitri
Narcissus_and_Goldmund
Nausea
Neuromancer
New_Science
New_World_Translation_of_the_Holy_Scriptures
No_Boundary
Notebooks_of_Lazarus_Long
Notes_from_the_Underground
Oedipus_Aegyptiacus
of_Society
Of_The_Nature_Of_Things
old_bookshelf
Olympian_Odes
On_Belief
On_Education
One_Taste
One_Thousand_and_One_Nights
On_Interpretation
On_Liberty
On_Prayer
On_Savitri_(book)
On_the_Free_Choice_of_the_Will
On_the_Shortness_of_Life
On_the_Universe
On_the_Way_to_Supermanhood
On_Thoughts_And_Aphorisms
Opening_the_Hand_of_Thought__Foundations_of_Zen_Buddhist_Practice
Orthodoxy
Our_Knowledge_of_the_External_World
Out_of_Syllabus__Poems
Pantheisticon__A_Modern_English_Translation
Paracelsus_as_a_Spiritual_Phenomenon
Paradise_Lost
Parting_From_The_Four_Attachments__A_Commentary_On_Jetsun_Drakpa_Gyaltsen's_Song_Of_Experience_On_Mind_Training_And_The_View
Patanjali_Yoga_Sutras
Path_to_Peace__A_Guide_to_Managing_Life_After_Losing_a_Loved_One
Peace_Is_Every_Step__The_Path_of_Mindfulness_in_Everyday_Life
Pedagogy_of_the_Oppressed
Penses
Persian_Letters
Phenomenology_of_Perception
Phenomenology_of_Spirit
Philosophy_of_Dreams
Plotinus_-_Complete_Works_Vol_01
Plotinus_-_Complete_Works_Vol_02
Plotinus_-_Complete_Works_Vol_03
Plotinus_-_Complete_Works_Vol_04
Poems_of_Fernando_Pessoa
Poetics
Practical_Advice_to_Teachers
Practical_Ethics_and_Profound_Emptiness__A_Commentary_on_Nagarjuna's_Precious_Garland
Practice_And_All_Is_Coming__Abuse,_Cult_Dynamics,_And_Healing_In_Yoga_And_Beyond
Praise_of_Folly
Pranic_Psychotherapy
Prayers_And_Meditations
Preparing_for_the_Miraculous
Primordial_Purity__Oral_Instructions_on_the_Three_Words_That_Strike_the_Vital_Point
Principles_of_Morals
Process_and_Reality
Progressive_Stages_of_Meditation_on_Emptiness
Psychological_Assessment_of_Adult_Posttraumatic_States__Phenomenology,_Diagnosis,_and_Measurement
Questions_And_Answers_1929-1931
Questions_And_Answers_1950-1951
Questions_And_Answers_1953
Questions_And_Answers_1954
Questions_And_Answers_1955
Questions_And_Answers_1956
Questions_And_Answers_1957-1958
Quotology
Quran
Raja-Yoga
Ramayana
Ready_Player_One
Record_of_Yoga
Reflections_on_Silver_River
Religion_and_Science
Revelations_of_Divine_Love
Revolt_Against_the_Modern_World
Rice_Eyes_Enlightenment_in_Dogens_Kitchen
Ride_the_Tiger__A_Survival_Manual_for_the_Aristocrats_of_the_Soul
Rig_Veda
Rilke_-_Poems
Role_of_the_Intellectual_in_the_Modern_World
Rubaiyat
Rules_of_Sociological_Method
Rumi_-_Poems
Ryokan_-_Poems
Satipahna__The_Direct_Path_to_Realization
Savitri
Sayings_of_Sri_Ramakrishna
Sayings_of_Sri_Ramakrishna_(toc)
Schiller_-_Poems
Science_and_Sanity
Secrets_of_Heaven
Sefer_Yetzirah__The_Book_of_Creation__In_Theory_and_Practice
Self-Enquiry
Self_Knowledge
Self-Liberation_Through_Seeing_with_Naked_Awareness
Sermons
Sex_and_the_Narcissist
Sex_Ecology_Spirituality
Shelley_-_Poems
Shentong_&_Rangtong__Two_Views_of_Emptiness
Siddhartha
Sivananda_Companion_to_Yoga__Sivananda_Companion_to_Yoga
Skeletons
Sky_Above
Snow_Crash
Society
Some_Answers_From_The_Mother
Songs_of_Kabir
Songs_of_Spiritual_Experience
Sparks
Spiral_Dynamics
Spirituality
Sri_Aurobindo_or_the_Adventure_of_Consciousness
Stages_Of_Faith
Starship_Troopers
Stillness_Flowing__The_Life_and_Teachings_of_Ajahn_Chah
Straight_From_The_Heart__Buddhist_Pith_Instructions
Structure_and_Interpretation_of_Computer_Programs
Studies_in_the_Lankavatara
Success
Suicide__A_Study_in_Sociology
Summa_Theologica
Surprised_by_Joy__The_Shape_of_My_Early_Life
Swampl_and_Flowers__The_Letters_and_Lectures_of_Zen_Master_Ta_Hui
Sweet_Mother
Sylvie_and_Bruno
Symposium
Synergetics_-_Explorations_in_the_Geometry_of_Thinking
Tablets_of_Baha_u_llah
Tagore_-_Poems
Talks
Tao_Te_Ching
The_5_Dharma_Types
The_7_Habits_of_Highly_Effective_People
The_Abolition_of_Man
The_Act_of_Creation
The_Alchemy_of_Happiness
The_Analects
The_Anatomy_of_Melancholy
The_Ancient_Wisdom_of_the_Chinese_Tonic_Herbs
The_Archetypes_and_the_Collective_Unconscious
The_Art_and_Thought_of_Heraclitus
The_Art_of_Computer_Programming
The_Art_of_Happiness
The_Art_of_Literature
The_Art_of_Living__The_Classical_Manual_on_Virtue
The_Art_of_War
The_Atman_Project
The_Autobiography_of_Malcolm_X
The_Beyond_Mind_Papers__Vol_1_Transpersonal_and_Metatranspersonal_Theory
The_Beyond_Mind_Papers__Vol_2_Steps_to_a_Metatranspersonal_Philosophy_and_Psychology
The_Beyond_Mind_Papers__Vol_3_Further_Steps_to_a_Metatranspersonal_Philosophy_and_Psychology
The_Beyond_Mind_Papers__Vol_4_Further_Steps_to_a_Metatranspersonal_Philosophy_and_Psychology
The_Bhagavad_Gita
The_Bible
The_Birth_of_Tragedy
The_Black_Hole_War_-_My_Battle_with_Stephen_Hawking_to_Make_the_World_Safe_for_Quantum_Mechanics
The_Blue_Cliff_Records
the_Book
The_Book_of_Certitude
The_Book_of_Chuang_Tzu
The_Book_of_Equanimity
The_Book_of_Gates
the_Book_of_God
The_Book_of_Joy__Lasting_Happiness_in_a_Changing_World
The_Book_of_Lies
The_Book_of_Light
The_Book_of_Miracle
The_Book_of_Mormon__Another_Testament_of_Jesus_Christ
The_Book_of_Secrets__Keys_to_Love_and_Meditation
the_Book_of_Wisdom2
The_Book_on_the_Taboo_Against_Knowing_Who_You_Are
The_Buddhist_Revival_in_China
The_Castle_of_Crossed_Destinies
The_Categories
The_Celestine_Prophecy
The_Choice__Embrace_the_Possible
The_Cloud_of_Unknowing_and_Other_Works
The_Coming_Race
The_Communist_Manifesto
The_Compass_of_Zen
The_Complete_Dead_Sea_Scrolls_in_English
The_Complete_Essays
The_Confessions_of_Saint_Augustine
The_Connected_Discourses_of_the_Buddha__A_Translation_of_the_Samyutta_Nikaya
The_Consolation_of_Philosophy
The_Conspiracy_Against_the_Human_Race
The_Creative_Mind
The_Crisis_Of_The_Modern_World
The_Decline_of_the_West
The_Deepest_Well__Healing_the_Long-Term_Effects_of_Childhood_Adversity
The_Dhammapada
The_Dharani_Sutra__The_Sutra_of_the_Vast,_Great,_Perfect,_Full,_Unimpeded_Great_Compassion_Heart_Dharani_of_the_Thousand-Handed,_Thousand
The_Diamond_Sutra
The_Diamond_Sutra_and_The_Sutra_of_Hui-Neng
The_Divine_Comedy
The_Divine_Companion
The_Divine_Milieu
The_Divinization_of_Matter__Lurianic_Kabbalah,_Physics,_and_the_Supramental_Transformation
The_Doors_of_Perception_+_Heaven_and_Hell
The_Enneads
The_Epic_of_Gilgamesh
The_Essence_of_the_Heart_Sutra__The_Dalai_Lama's_Heart_of_Wisdom_Teachings
The_Essence_of_Truth
The_Essential_Epicurus
The_Essential_Rumi
The_Essentials_of_Buddhist_Meditation
The_Essential_Songs_of_Milarepa
The_Essential_Writings
The_Ever-Present_Origin
The_Everyday_I_Ching
The_Externalization_of_the_Hierarchy
The_Eye_Of_Spirit
The_Fall
The_Federalist_Papers
The_Foundation_of_Buddhist_Practice_(The_Library_of_Wisdom_and_Compassion_Book_2)
The_Fountainhead
The_Four_Loves
The_Fundamental_Wisdom_of_the_Middle_Way__Ngrjuna's_Mlamadhyamakakrik
The_Future_of_Man
The_Future_Poetry
The_Gateless_Gate
The_Gay_Science
The_Genius_of_Language
The_Gift
The_Golden_Bough
The_Gospel_of_Sri_Ramakrishna
The_Great_Exposition_of_Secret_Mantra
The_Great_Gate_for_Accomplishing_Supreme_Enlightenment
The_Great_Secret_of_Mind__Special_Instructions_on_the_Nonduality_of_Dzogchen
The_Guide_for_the_Perplexed
The_Handbook
The_Healthy_Mind_Interviews_VOL_III
The_Heart_Is_Noble__Changing_the_World_from_the_Inside_Out
The_Heart_of_Compassion__The_Thirty-seven_Verses_on_the_Practice_of_a_Bodhisattva
The_Heart_of_the_Buddha's_Teaching__Transforming_Suffering_into_Peace
The_Heart_of_the_Path__Seeing_the_Guru_as_Buddha
The_Heart_Treasure_of_the_Enlightened_Ones__The_Practice_of_View,_Meditation,_and_Action__A_Discourse_Virtuous_in_the_Beginning,_Middle,_and_End
The_Heros_Journey
The_Hero_with_a_Thousand_Faces
The_Hidden_Words
The_Hiding_Place__The_Triumphant_True_Story_of_Corrie_Ten_Boom
The_Hitchhikers_Guide_to_the_Galaxy
The_Holy_Teaching_of_Vimalakirti__A_Mahayana_Scripture
The_Hound_of_Heaven
The_Human_Cycle
The_Human_Use_of_Human_Beings
The_Hundred_Verses_of_Advice__Tibetan_Buddhist_Teachings_on_What_Matters_Most
The_I_Ching_or_Book_of_Changes
The_Imitation_of_Christ
The_Instructions_of_Gampopa__A_Precious_Garland_of_the_Supreme_Path
The_Integral_Yoga
The_Interior_Castle_or_The_Mansions
The_Interpretation_of_Dreams
The_Jack_of_Too_Many
The_Jewel_Ornament_of_Liberation__The_Wish-Fulfilling_Gem_of_the_Noble_Teachings
The_Journals_of_Kierkegaard
The_Key_to_the_True_Kabbalah
The_Ladder_of_Divine_Ascent
The_Left_Hand_of_Darkness
The_Life_Divine
The_Life_of_Shabkar__Autobiography_of_a_Tibetan_Yogin
The_Little_Prince
The_Logic_of_Scientific_Discovery
The_Lotus_Sutra
The_Love_Poems_of_Rumi
The_Master_Key_System
The_Middle_Length_Discourses_of_the_Buddha__A_Translation_of_the_Majjhima_Nikaya
The_Middle_Way__Faith_Grounded_in_Reason
The_Mirror__Advice_On_The_Presence_Of_Awareness
The_Most_Holy_Book
The_Mothers_Agenda
The_Mother_With_Letters_On_The_Mother
The_Mystical_Teachings_of_Jesus
The_Nag_Hammadi_Library
The_Narcissistic_Abuse_Recovery_Bible__Spiritual_Recovery_from_Narcissistic_and_Emotional_Abuse
The_Nature_of_Consciousness__Essays_on_the_Unity_of_Mind_and_Matter
The_Nectar_of_Manjushri's_Speech__A_Detailed_Commentary_on_Shantideva's_Way_of_the_Bodhisattva
The_Neverending_Story
The_New_Organon
The_Nicomachean_Ethics
The_Numerical_Discourses_of_the_Buddha__A_Complete_Translation_of_the_Anguttara_Nikaya
The_Octavo
The_Odyssey
The_Oresteia__Agamemnon
The_Origin_Of_Modern_Pranic_Healing_And_Arhatic_Yoga
The_Origin_of_Species
Theosophy
The_Paris_Review_Interviews
The_Path_Is_Everywhere__Uncovering_the_Jewels_Hidden_Within_You
The_Path_Of_Serenity_And_Insight__An_Explanation_Of_Buddhist_Jhanas
The_Path_to_Enlightenment
The_Perennial_Philosophy
The_Phenomenon_of_Man
The_Philosophy_of_History
The_Places_That_Scare_You_-_A_Guide_to_Fearlessness_in_Difficult_Times
The_Plague
The_Power_of_Myth
The_Practice_of_Magical_Evocation
The_Practice_of_Psycho_therapy
The_Precious_Treasury_Of_The_Way_Of_Abiding
The_Prince_(book)
The_Principia__Mathematical_Principles_of_Natural_Philosophy
The_Principles_of_Mathematics
The_Problem_of_China
The_Problems_of_Philosophy
The_Prophet
The_Recognition_Sutras__Illuminating_a_1,000-Year-Old_Spiritual_Masterpiece
The_Red_Book_-_Liber_Novus
The_Republic
The_Revolt_of_the_Masses
The_Road_to_Serfdom
The_Science_of_Knowing
The_Seals_of_Wisdom
The_Seat_of_the_Soul
The_Second_Sex
The_Secret_Doctrine
The_Secret_of_the_Golden_Flower
The_Secret_Of_The_Veda
The_Self-Organizing_Universe
The_Seven_Valleys_and_the_Four_Valleys
The_Shack
The_Shorter_Science_and_Civilisation_in_China
The_Sickness_Unto_Death
The_Six_Dharma_Gates_to_the_Sublime
The_Social_Contract
The_Spirit_of_the_Laws
The_Spiritual_Exercises
the_Stack
The_Stranger
The_Structure_of_Scientific_Revolutions
The_Study_and_Practice_of_Yoga
The_Sutta-Nipata
The_Suttanipata__An_Ancient_Collection_of_the_Buddha's_Discourses_Together_with_its_Commentaries
The_Sweet_Dews_of_Chan_Zen
The_Synthesis_Of_Yoga
The_Tao_of_Pooh
The_Tarot_of_Paul_Christian
The_Teachings_of_Don_Juan__A_Yaqui_Way_of_Knowledge
The_Tempest
The_Three_Pillars_of_Zen
The_Tibetan_Book_of_Living_and_Dying
The_Tibetan_Book_of_the_Dead
The_Tibetan_Yogas_of_Dream_and_Sleep
The_Time_Machine
The_Torch_of_Certainty
The_Training_of_the_Zen_Buddhist_Monk
The_Trial_and_Death_of_Socrates
The_Trouble_with_Being_Born
The_Twelve_Caesars
The_Unbearable_Lightness_of_Being
The_Universe_in_a_Single_Atom__The_Convergence_of_Science_and_Spirituality
The_Upanishads
The_Use_and_Abuse_of_History
The_Varieties_of_Religious_Experience
The_Wave_in_the_Mind_-_Talks_and_Essays_on_the_Writer
The_Way_(book)
The_Way_of_a_Pilgrim_and_the_Pilgrim_Continues_His_Way
The_Way_Of_Kabbalah
The_Way_of_Perfection
The_Way_of_the_Bodhisattva
The_Way_of_the_Realized_Old_Dogs,_Advice_That_Points_Out_the_Essence_of_Mind,_Called_a_Lamp_That_Dispels_Darkness
The_Way_Things_are
The_Wit_and_Wisdom_of_Alfred_North_Whitehead
The_Words_of_My_Perfect_Teacher
The_World_as_Will_and_Idea
The_World_of_Tibetan_Buddhism__An_Overview_of_Its_Philosophy_and_Practice
The_Yoga_Sutras
The_Zen_Koan_as_a_means_of_Attaining_Enlightenment
The_Zen_Teaching_of_Bodhidharma
This_is_It_&_Other_Essays_on_Zen_&_Spiritual_Experience
Thought_Power
Three_Books_on_Occult_Philosophy
Thus_Awakens_Swami_Sivananda
Thus_Spoke_Zarathustra
Tibetan_Yoga__Principles_and_Practices
Tilopa's_Mahamudra_Upadesha__The_Gangama_Instructions_with_Commentary
Timaeus_-_Critias
To_See_a_World
Total_Freedom__The_Essential_Krishnamurti
Toward_the_Future
Tractatus_Logico-Philosophicus
Transcendental_Magic
Treasure_Island
Treasure_Trove_of_Scriptural_Transmission__A_Commentary_on_the_Precious_Treasury_of_the_Basic_Space_of_Phenomena
Treasury_of_the_True_Dharma_Eye__Zen_Master_Dogens_Shobo_Genzo
Truth_and_Method
Turning_Confusion_into_Clarity__A_Guide_to_the_Foundation_Practices_of_Tibetan_Buddhism
Twelfth_Night
Twelve_Years_With_Sri_Aurobindo
Twilight_of_the_Idols
Unborn__The_Life_and_Teachings_of_Zen_Master_Bankei
Understanding_Mezcal
Understanding_the_Mind__An_Explanation_of_the_Nature_and_Functions_of_the_Mind
Unfathomable_Depths__Drawing_Wisdom_for_Today_from_a_Classical_Zen_Poem
Universal_Love__The_Yoga_Method_of_Buddha_Maitreya
Up_From_Eden
Utopia
Vedic_and_Philological_Studies
Vishnu_Purana
Walden,_and_On_The_Duty_Of_Civil_Disobedience
Way_of_the_Realized_Old_Dogs
What_the_Ancient_Wisdom_Expects_of_Its_Disciples
What_the_Buddha_Taught
Wherever_You_Go
White_Roses
Who_are_you?
Wild_Ivy__A_Spiritual_Autobiography_of_Zen_Master_Hakuin
Words_Of_Long_Ago
Words_of_the_Mother
Words_Of_The_Mother_I
Words_Of_The_Mother_II
Words_Of_The_Mother_III
Writings_In_Bengali_and_Sanskrit
Yeats_-_Poems
You_Are_the_Eyes_of_the_World
Zen_Letters__Teachings_of_Yuanwu
Zen_Mind,_Beginners_Mind
Zenrin-Kushu

IN CHAPTERS TITLE
0.00_-_The_Book_of_Lies_Text
1.01_-_BOOK_THE_FIRST
1.02_-_BOOK_THE_SECOND
1.03_-_BOOK_THE_THIRD
1.04_-_BOOK_THE_FOURTH
1.05_-_BOOK_THE_FIFTH
1.06_-_BOOK_THE_SIXTH
1.07_-_BOOK_THE_SEVENTH
1.08_-_BOOK_THE_EIGHTH
1.09_-_BOOK_THE_NINTH
1.10_-_BOOK_THE_TENTH
1.11_-_BOOK_THE_ELEVENTH
1.12_-_BOOK_THE_TWELFTH
1.13_-_BOOK_THE_THIRTEENTH
1.14_-_BOOK_THE_FOURTEENTH
1.14_-_The_Book_of_Magic_Formulae
1951-02-26_-_On_reading_books_-_gossip_-_Discipline_and_realisation_-_Imaginary_stories-_value_of_-_Private_lives_of_big_men_-_relaxation_-_Understanding_others_-_gnostic_consciousness
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_...
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
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Book
1.jk_-_Endymion_-_Book_I
1.jk_-_Endymion_-_Book_II
1.jk_-_Endymion_-_Book_III
1.jk_-_Endymion_-_Book_IV
1.jk_-_Hyperion._Book_I
1.jk_-_Hyperion._Book_II
1.jk_-_Hyperion._Book_III
1.jk_-_Spenserian_Stanza._Written_At_The_Close_Of_Canto_II,_Book_V,_Of_The_Faerie_Queene
1.jr_-_Book_1_-_Prologue
1.jwvg_-_Book_Of_Proverbs
1.lla_-_Fool,_you_wont_find_your_way_out_by_praying_from_a_book
1.lovecraft_-_On_Reading_Lord_Dunsanys_Book_Of_Wonder
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.rmr_-_The_Sonnets_To_Orpheus_-_Book_2_-_I
1.rmr_-_The_Sonnets_To_Orpheus_-_Book_2_-_VI
1.rmr_-_The_Sonnets_To_Orpheus_-_Book_2_-_XIII
1.rt_-_Lovers_Gifts_XIX_-_It_Is_Written_In_The_Book
1.wb_-_Reader!_of_books!_of_heaven
1.wby_-_The_Dedication_To_A_Book_Of_Stories_Selected_From_The_Irish_Novelists
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_-_Where_My_Books_go
1.whitman_-_When_I_Read_The_Book
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_-_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_Prelude,_Book_1-_Childhood_And_School-Time
1.ww_-_The_Recluse_-_Book_First
1.ww_-_Translation_Of_Part_Of_The_First_Book_Of_The_Aeneid
2.01_-_On_Books
2.13_-_The_Book
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
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
City_of_God_-_BOOK_I
COSA_-_BOOK_I
COSA_-_BOOK_II
COSA_-_BOOK_III
COSA_-_BOOK_IV
COSA_-_BOOK_IX
COSA_-_BOOK_V
COSA_-_BOOK_VI
COSA_-_BOOK_VII
COSA_-_BOOK_VIII
COSA_-_BOOK_X
COSA_-_BOOK_XI
COSA_-_BOOK_XII
COSA_-_BOOK_XIII
Liber_111_-_The_Book_of_Wisdom_-_LIBER_ALEPH_VEL_CXI
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_the_Prophet_Micah
The_Book_of_Wisdom
The_Book_(short_story)
The_Wall_and_the_BOoks

IN CHAPTERS CLASSNAME
0.00_-_THE_GOSPEL_PREFACE
1.03_-_Questions_and_Answers
31_Hymns_to_the_Star_Goddess
7_-_Yoga_of_Sri_Aurobindo
Aeneid
Apology
authors_(code)
Bhagavad_Gita
Conversations_with_Sri_Aurobindo
Cratylus
Euthyphro
Evening_Talks_With_Sri_Aurobindo
Gorgias
Ion
Liber
Liber_46_-_The_Key_of_the_Mysteries
Meno
Phaedo
Sayings_of_Sri_Ramakrishna_(text)
Sophist
Talks_With_Sri_Aurobindo_1
Talks_With_Sri_Aurobindo_2
Theaetetus
The_Coming_Race_Contents
The_Dwellings_of_the_Philosophers
The_Essentials_of_Education
the_Eternal_Wisdom
The_Golden_Sentences_of_Democrates
The_Golden_Verses_of_Pythagoras
The_Gospel_of_Thomas
The_Logomachy_of_Zos
The_Monadology
The_Pythagorean_Sentences_of_Demophilus
The_Riddle_of_this_World
Timaeus
Verses_of_Vemana

IN CHAPTERS TEXT
00.00_-_Publishers_Note
00.00_-_Publishers_Note_A
00.00_-_Publishers_Note_B
0_0.01_-_Introduction
00.01_-_The_Approach_to_Mysticism
00.01_-_The_Mother_on_Savitri
00.02_-_Mystic_Symbolism
0_0.02_-_Topographical_Note
0_0.03_-_1951-1957._Notes_and_Fragments
00.03_-_Upanishadic_Symbolism
00.04_-_The_Beautiful_in_the_Upanishads
00.05_-_A_Vedic_Conception_of_the_Poet
0.00a_-_Introduction
0.00a_-_Participants_in_the_Evening_Talks
000_-_Humans_in_Universe
0.00_-_INTRODUCTION
0.00_-_Publishers_Note_C
0.00_-_The_Book_of_Lies_Text
0.00_-_THE_GOSPEL_PREFACE
0.00_-_The_Wellspring_of_Reality
0.00_-_To_the_Reader
0.01f_-_FOREWARD
0.01_-_I_-_Sri_Aurobindos_personality,_his_outer_retirement_-_outside_contacts_after_1910_-_spiritual_personalities-_Vibhutis_and_Avatars_-__transformtion_of_human_personality
0.01_-_Letters_from_the_Mother_to_Her_Son
0.01_-_Life_and_Yoga
0.02_-_II_-_The_Home_of_the_Guru
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
0.03_-_The_Threefold_Life
0.04_-_Letters_to_a_Sadhak
0.04_-_The_Systems_of_Yoga
0.05_-_Letters_to_a_Child
0.05_-_The_Synthesis_of_the_Systems
0.06_-_INTRODUCTION
0.06_-_Letters_to_a_Young_Sadhak
0.07_-_DARK_NIGHT_OF_THE_SOUL
0.07_-_Letters_to_a_Sadhak
0.08_-_Letters_to_a_Young_Captain
0.09_-_Letters_to_a_Young_Teacher
01.01_-_A_Yoga_of_the_Art_of_Life
01.01_-_Sri_Aurobindo_-_The_Age_of_Sri_Aurobindo
01.01_-_The_New_Humanity
01.01_-_The_One_Thing_Needful
01.01_-_The_Symbol_Dawn
01.02_-_Natures_Own_Yoga
01.02_-_Sri_Aurobindo_-_Ahana_and_Other_Poems
01.02_-_The_Creative_Soul
01.02_-_The_Issue
01.02_-_The_Object_of_the_Integral_Yoga
01.03_-_Mystic_Poetry
01.03_-_Rationalism
01.03_-_Sri_Aurobindo_and_his_School
01.03_-_The_Yoga_of_the_King_-_The_Yoga_of_the_Souls_Release
01.03_-_Yoga_and_the_Ordinary_Life
01.04_-_Motives_for_Seeking_the_Divine
01.04_-_Sri_Aurobindos_Gita
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_-_On_Communism
01.06_-_Vivekananda
01.07_-_Blaise_Pascal_(1623-1662)
01.07_-_The_Bases_of_Social_Reconstruction
01.08_-_A_Theory_of_Yoga
01.08_-_Walter_Hilton:_The_Scale_of_Perfection
01.09_-_The_Parting_of_the_Way
01.09_-_William_Blake:_The_Marriage_of_Heaven_and_Hell
0.10_-_Letters_to_a_Young_Captain
01.10_-_Nicholas_Berdyaev:_God_Made_Human
01.10_-_Principle_and_Personality
01.11_-_Aldous_Huxley:_The_Perennial_Philosophy
01.11_-_The_Basis_of_Unity
01.12_-_Goethe
01.12_-_Three_Degrees_of_Social_Organisation
01.13_-_T._S._Eliot:_Four_Quartets
01.14_-_Nicholas_Roerich
0.11_-_Letters_to_a_Sadhak
0.12_-_Letters_to_a_Student
0.13_-_Letters_to_a_Student
0.14_-_Letters_to_a_Sadhak
0_1951-09-21
0_1952-08-02
0_1954-08-25_-_what_is_this_personality?_and_when_will_she_come?
0_1955-03-26
0_1955-04-04
0_1955-06-09
0_1955-09-03
0_1955-09-15
0_1955-10-19
0_1956-02-29_-_First_Supramental_Manifestation_-_The_Golden_Hammer
0_1956-03-19
0_1956-03-20
0_1956-03-21
0_1956-04-04
0_1956-04-20
0_1956-04-23
0_1956-04-24
0_1956-05-02
0_1956-07-29
0_1956-08-10
0_1956-09-12
0_1956-09-14
0_1956-10-07
0_1956-10-08
0_1956-10-28
0_1956-11-22
0_1956-12-12
0_1956-12-26
0_1957-01-01
0_1957-01-18
0_1957-03-03
0_1957-04-09
0_1957-04-22
0_1957-07-03
0_1957-07-18
0_1957-09-27
0_1957-10-08
0_1957-10-17
0_1957-10-18
0_1957-11-12
0_1957-11-13
0_1957-12-13
0_1957-12-21
0_1958-01-01
0_1958-01-22
0_1958-01-25
0_1958-02-03a
0_1958-02-03b_-_The_Supramental_Ship
0_1958-02-15
0_1958-02-25
0_1958-03-07
0_1958-04-03
0_1958-05-01
0_1958-05-10
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02.01_-_A_Vedic_Story
02.01_-_Metaphysical_Thought_and_the_Supreme_Truth
02.01_-_Our_Ideal
02.01_-_The_World-Stair
02.01_-_The_World_War
02.02_-_Lines_of_the_Descent_of_Consciousness
02.02_-_Rishi_Dirghatama
02.02_-_The_Kingdom_of_Subtle_Matter
02.02_-_The_Message_of_the_Atomic_Bomb
02.03_-_An_Aspect_of_Emergent_Evolution
02.03_-_National_and_International
02.03_-_The_Glory_and_the_Fall_of_Life
02.03_-_The_Shakespearean_Word
02.04_-_The_Kingdoms_of_the_Little_Life
02.04_-_The_Right_of_Absolute_Freedom
02.04_-_Two_Sonnets_of_Shakespeare
02.05_-_Federated_Humanity
02.05_-_Robert_Graves
02.05_-_The_Godheads_of_the_Little_Life
02.06_-_Boris_Pasternak
02.06_-_The_Integral_Yoga_and_Other_Yogas
02.06_-_The_Kingdoms_and_Godheads_of_the_Greater_Life
02.06_-_Vansittartism
02.07_-_George_Seftris
02.07_-_India_One_and_Indivisable
02.07_-_The_Descent_into_Night
02.08_-_Jules_Supervielle
02.08_-_The_Basic_Unity
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_-_Independence_and_its_Sanction
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_-_Mysticism_in_Bengali_Poetry
02.12_-_The_Heavens_of_the_Ideal
02.12_-_The_Ideals_of_Human_Unity
02.13_-_In_the_Self_of_Mind
02.13_-_On_Social_Reconstruction
02.13_-_Rabindranath_and_Sri_Aurobindo
02.14_-_Appendix
02.14_-_Panacea_of_Isms
02.14_-_The_World-Soul
02.15_-_The_Kingdoms_of_the_Greater_Knowledge
03.01_-_Humanism_and_Humanism
03.01_-_The_Evolution_of_Consciousness
03.01_-_The_Malady_of_the_Century
03.01_-_The_New_Year_Initiation
03.01_-_The_Pursuit_of_the_Unknowable
03.02_-_Aspects_of_Modernism
03.02_-_The_Adoration_of_the_Divine_Mother
03.02_-_The_Gradations_of_Consciousness__The_Gradation_of_Planes
03.02_-_The_Philosopher_as_an_Artist_and_Philosophy_as_an_Art
03.02_-_Yogic_Initiation_and_Aptitude
03.03_-_Arjuna_or_the_Ideal_Disciple
03.03_-_A_Stainless_Steel_Frame
03.03_-_Modernism_-_An_Oriental_Interpretation
03.03_-_The_House_of_the_Spirit_and_the_New_Creation
03.03_-_The_Inner_Being_and_the_Outer_Being
03.04_-_The_Body_Human
03.04_-_The_Other_Aspect_of_European_Culture
03.04_-_The_Vision_and_the_Boon
03.04_-_Towardsa_New_Ideology
03.05_-_Some_Conceptions_and_Misconceptions
03.05_-_The_Spiritual_Genius_of_India
03.05_-_The_World_is_One
03.06_-_Divine_Humanism
03.06_-_Here_or_Otherwhere
03.06_-_The_Pact_and_its_Sanction
03.07_-_Brahmacharya
03.07_-_Some_Thoughts_on_the_Unthinkable
03.07_-_The_Sunlit_Path
03.08_-_The_Democracy_of_Tomorrow
03.08_-_The_Spiritual_Outlook
03.08_-_The_Standpoint_of_Indian_Art
03.09_-_Art_and_Katharsis
03.09_-_Buddhism_and_Hinduism
03.09_-_Sectarianism_or_Loyalty
03.10_-_Hamlet:_A_Crisis_of_the_Evolving_Soul
03.10_-_Sincerity
03.10_-_The_Mission_of_Buddhism
03.11_-_Modernist_Poetry
03.11_-_The_Language_Problem_and_India
03.11_-_True_Humility
03.12_-_Communism:_What_does_it_Mean?
03.12_-_TagorePoet_and_Seer
03.12_-_The_Spirit_of_Tapasya
03.13_-_Dynamic_Fatalism
03.13_-_Human_Destiny
03.14_-_From_the_Known_to_the_Unknown?
03.14_-_Mater_Dolorosa
03.15_-_Origin_and_Nature_of_Suffering
03.15_-_Towards_the_Future
03.16_-_The_Tragic_Spirit_in_Nature
03.17_-_The_Souls_Odyssey
04.01_-_The_Birth_and_Childhood_of_the_Flame
04.01_-_The_Divine_Man
04.01_-_The_March_of_Civilisation
04.01_-_To_the_Heights_I
04.02_-_A_Chapter_of_Human_Evolution
04.02_-_Human_Progress
04.02_-_The_Growth_of_the_Flame
04.02_-_To_the_Heights_II
04.03_-_Consciousness_as_Energy
04.03_-_The_Call_to_the_Quest
04.03_-_The_Eternal_East_and_West
04.03_-_To_the_Heights_III
04.04_-_A_Global_Humanity
04.04_-_Evolution_of_the_Spiritual_Consciousness
04.04_-_The_Quest
04.04_-_To_the_Heights_IV
04.05_-_The_Freedom_and_the_Force_of_the_Spirit
04.05_-_The_Immortal_Nation
04.05_-_To_the_Heights_V
04.06_-_Evolution_of_the_Spiritual_Consciousness
04.06_-_To_Be_or_Not_to_Be
04.06_-_To_the_Heights_VI_(Maheshwari)
04.07_-_Matter_Aspires
04.07_-_Readings_in_Savitri
04.07_-_To_the_Heights_VII_(Mahakali)
04.08_-_An_Evolutionary_Problem
04.08_-_To_the_Heights_VIII_(Mahalakshmi)
04.09_-_To_the_Heights-I_(Mahasarswati)
04.09_-_Values_Higher_and_Lower
04.10_-_To_the_Heights-X
04.11_-_To_the_Heights-XI
04.12_-_To_the_Heights-XII
04.13_-_To_the_HeightsXIII
04.14_-_To_the_Heights-XXIV
04.15_-_To_the_Heights-XV_(God_the_Supreme_Mystery)
04.16_-_To_the_Heights-XVI
04.17_-_To_the_Heights-XVII
04.18_-_To_the_Heights-XVIII
04.19_-_To_the_Heights-XIX_(The_March_into_the_Night)
04.20_-_To_the_Heights-XX
04.21_-_To_the_HeightsXXI
04.22_-_To_the_Heights-XXII
04.23_-_To_the_Heights-XXIII
04.24_-_To_the_Heights-XXIV
04.25_-_To_the_Heights-XXV
04.26_-_To_the_Heights-XXVI
04.27_-_To_the_Heights-XXVII
04.28_-_To_the_Heights-XXVIII
04.29_-_To_the_Heights-XXIX
04.30_-_To_the_HeightsXXX
04.31_-_To_the_Heights-XXXI
04.32_-_To_the_Heights-XXXII
04.33_-_To_the_Heights-XXXIII
04.34_-_To_the_Heights-XXXIV
04.35_-_To_the_Heights-XXXV
04.36_-_To_the_Heights-XXXVI
04.37_-_To_the_Heights-XXXVII
04.38_-_To_the_Heights-XXXVIII
04.39_-_To_the_Heights-XXXIX
04.40_-_To_the_Heights-XL
04.41_-_To_the_Heights-XLI
04.42_-_To_the_Heights-XLII
04.43_-_To_the_Heights-XLIII
04.44_-_To_the_Heights-XLIV
04.45_-_To_the_Heights-XLV
04.46_-_To_the_Heights-XLVI
04.47_-_To_the_Heights-XLVII
05.01_-_At_the_Origin_of_Ignorance
05.01_-_Man_and_the_Gods
05.01_-_Of_Love_and_Aspiration
05.01_-_The_Destined_Meeting-Place
05.02_-_Gods_Labour
05.02_-_Of_the_Divine_and_its_Help
05.02_-_Physician,_Heal_Thyself
05.02_-_Satyavan
05.03_-_Bypaths_of_Souls_Journey
05.03_-_Of_Desire_and_Atonement
05.03_-_Satyavan_and_Savitri
05.03_-_The_Body_Natural
05.04_-_Of_Beauty_and_Ananda
05.04_-_The_Immortal_Person
05.04_-_The_Measure_of_Time
05.05_-_In_Quest_of_Reality
05.05_-_Man_the_Prototype
05.05_-_Of_Some_Supreme_Mysteries
05.06_-_Physics_or_philosophy
05.06_-_The_Birth_of_Maya
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
05.09_-_The_Changed_Scientific_Outlook
05.09_-_Varieties_of_Religious_Experience
05.10_-_Children_and_Child_Mentality
05.10_-_Knowledge_by_Identity
05.11_-_The_Place_of_Reason
05.11_-_The_Soul_of_a_Nation
05.12_-_The_Revealer_and_the_Revelation
05.12_-_The_Soul_and_its_Journey
05.13_-_Darshana_and_Philosophy
05.14_-_The_Sanctity_of_the_Individual
05.15_-_Sartrian_Freedom
05.16_-_A_Modernist_Mentality
05.17_-_Evolution_or_Special_Creation
05.18_-_Man_to_be_Surpassed
05.19_-_Lone_to_the_Lone
05.20_-_The_Urge_for_Progression
05.21_-_Being_or_Becoming_and_Having
05.22_-_Success_and_its_Conditions
05.23_-_The_Base_of_Sincerity
05.24_-_Process_of_Purification
05.25_-_Sweet_Adversity
05.26_-_The_Soul_in_Anguish
05.27_-_The_Nature_of_Perfection
05.28_-_God_Protects
05.29_-_Vengeance_is_Mine
05.30_-_Theres_a_Divinity
05.31_-_Divine_Intervention
05.32_-_Yoga_as_Pragmatic_Power
05.33_-_Caesar_versus_the_Divine
05.34_-_Light,_more_Light
06.01_-_The_End_of_a_Civilisation
06.01_-_The_Word_of_Fate
06.02_-_Darkness_to_Light
06.02_-_The_Way_of_Fate_and_the_Problem_of_Pain
06.03_-_Types_of_Meditation
06.04_-_The_Conscious_Being
06.05_-_The_Story_of_Creation
06.06_-_Earth_a_Symbol
06.07_-_Total_Transformation_Demands_Total_Rejection
06.08_-_The_Individual_and_the_Collective
06.09_-_How_to_Wait
06.10_-_Fatigue_and_Work
06.11_-_The_Steps_of_the_Soul
06.12_-_The_Expanding_Body-Consciousness
06.13_-_Body,_the_Occult_Agent
06.14_-_The_Integral_Realisation
06.15_-_Ever_Green
06.16_-_A_Page_of_Occult_History
06.17_-_Directed_Change
06.18_-_Value_of_Gymnastics,_Mental_or_Other
06.19_-_Mental_Silence
06.20_-_Mind,_Origin_of_Separative_Consciousness
06.21_-_The_Personal_and_the_Impersonal
06.22_-_I_Have_Nothing,_I_Am_Nothing
06.23_-_Here_or_Elsewhere
06.24_-_When_Imperfection_is_Greater_Than_Perfection
06.25_-_Individual_and_Collective_Soul
06.26_-_The_Wonder_of_It_All
06.27_-_To_Learn_and_to_Understand
06.28_-_The_Coming_of_Superman
06.29_-_Towards_Redemption
06.30_-_Sweet_Holy_Tears
06.31_-_Identification_of_Consciousness
06.32_-_The_Central_Consciousness
06.33_-_The_Constants_of_the_Spirit
06.34_-_Selfless_Worker
06.35_-_Second_Sight
06.36_-_The_Mother_on_Herself
07.01_-_Realisation,_Past_and_Future
07.01_-_The_Joy_of_Union;_the_Ordeal_of_the_Foreknowledge
07.02_-_The_Parable_of_the_Search_for_the_Soul
07.02_-_The_Spiral_Universe
07.03_-_The_Entry_into_the_Inner_Countries
07.03_-_This_Expanding_Universe
07.04_-_The_Triple_Soul-Forces
07.04_-_The_World_Serpent
07.05_-_The_Finding_of_the_Soul
07.05_-_This_Mystery_of_Existence
07.06_-_Nirvana_and_the_Discovery_of_the_All-Negating_Absolute
07.06_-_Record_of_World-History
07.07_-_Freedom_and_Destiny
07.07_-_The_Discovery_of_the_Cosmic_Spirit_and_the_Cosmic_Consciousness
07.08_-_The_Divine_Truth_Its_Name_and_Form
07.09_-_The_Symbolic_Ignorance
07.10_-_Diseases_and_Accidents
07.11_-_The_Problem_of_Evil
07.12_-_This_Ugliness_in_the_World
07.13_-_Divine_Justice
07.14_-_The_Divine_Suffering
07.15_-_Divine_Disgust
07.16_-_Things_Significant_and_Insignificant
07.17_-_Why_Do_We_Forget_Things?
07.18_-_How_to_get_rid_of_Troublesome_Thoughts
07.19_-_Bad_Thought-Formation
07.20_-_Why_are_Dreams_Forgotten?
07.21_-_On_Occultism
07.22_-_Mysticism_and_Occultism
07.23_-_Meditation_and_Some_Questions
07.24_-_Meditation_and_Meditation
07.25_-_Prayer_and_Aspiration
07.26_-_Offering_and_Surrender
07.27_-_Equality_of_the_Body,_Equality_of_the_Soul
07.28_-_Personal_Effort_and_Will
07.29_-_How_to_Feel_that_we_Belong_to_the_Divine
07.30_-_Sincerity_is_Victory
07.31_-_Images_of_Gods_and_Goddesses
07.32_-_The_Yogic_Centres
07.33_-_The_Inner_and_the_Outer
07.34_-_And_this_Agile_Reason
07.35_-_The_Force_of_Body-Consciousness
07.36_-_The_Body_and_the_Psychic
07.37_-_The_Psychic_Being,_Some_Mysteries
07.38_-_Past_Lives_and_the_Psychic_Being
07.39_-_The_Homogeneous_Being
07.40_-_Service_Human_and_Divine
07.41_-_The_Divine_Family
07.42_-_The_Nature_and_Destiny_of_Art
07.43_-_Music_Its_Origin_and_Nature
07.44_-_Music_Indian_and_European
07.45_-_Specialisation
08.01_-_Choosing_To_Do_Yoga
08.02_-_Order_and_Discipline
08.03_-_Death_in_the_Forest
08.03_-_Organise_Your_Life
08.04_-_Doing_for_Her_Sake
08.05_-_Will_and_Desire
08.06_-_A_Sign_and_a_Symbol
08.07_-_Sleep_and_Pain
08.08_-_The_Mind_s_Bazaar
08.09_-_Spirits_in_Trees
08.10_-_Are_Not_Dogs_More_Faithful_Than_Men?
08.11_-_The_Work_Here
08.12_-_Thought_the_Creator
08.13_-_Thought_and_Imagination
08.14_-_Poetry_and_Poetic_Inspiration
08.15_-_Divine_Living
08.16_-_Perfection_and_Progress
08.17_-_Psychological_Perfection
08.18_-_The_Origin_of_Desire
08.19_-_Asceticism
08.20_-_Are_Not_The_Ascetic_Means_Helpful_At_Times?
08.21_-_Human_Birth
08.22_-_Regarding_the_Body
08.23_-_Sadhana_Must_be_Done_in_the_Body
08.24_-_On_Food
08.25_-_Meat-Eating
08.26_-_Faith_and_Progress
08.27_-_Value_of_Religious_Exercises
08.28_-_Prayer_and_Aspiration
08.29_-_Meditation_and_Wakefulness
08.30_-_Dealing_with_a_Wrong_Movement
08.31_-_Personal_Effort_and_Surrender
08.32_-_The_Surrender_of_an_Inner_Warrior
08.33_-_Opening_to_the_Divine
08.34_-_To_Melt_into_the_Divine
08.35_-_Love_Divine
08.36_-_Buddha_and_Shankara
08.37_-_The_Significance_of_Dates
08.38_-_The_Value_of_Money
09.01_-_Prayer_and_Aspiration
09.01_-_Towards_the_Black_Void
09.02_-_Meditation
09.02_-_The_Journey_in_Eternal_Night_and_the_Voice_of_the_Darkness
09.03_-_The_Psychic_Being
09.04_-_The_Divine_Grace
09.05_-_The_Story_of_Love
09.06_-_How_Can_Time_Be_a_Friend?
09.07_-_How_to_Become_Indifferent_to_Criticism?
09.08_-_The_Modern_Taste
09.09_-_The_Origin
09.10_-_The_Supramental_Vision
09.11_-_The_Supramental_Manifestation_and_World_Change
09.12_-_The_True_Teaching
09.13_-_On_Teachers_and_Teaching
09.14_-_Education_of_Girls
09.15_-_How_to_Listen
09.16_-_Goal_of_Evolution
09.17_-_Health_in_the_Ashram
09.18_-_The_Mother_on_Herself
100.00_-_Synergy
10.01_-_A_Dream
10.01_-_Cycles_of_Creation
1.001_-_The_Aim_of_Yoga
10.01_-_The_Dream_Twilight_of_the_Ideal
1.001_-_The_Opening
10.02_-_Beyond_Vedanta
10.02_-_The_Gospel_of_Death_and_Vanity_of_the_Ideal
1.002_-_The_Heifer
1.003_-_Family_of_Imran
10.03_-_Life_in_and_Through_Death
10.03_-_The_Debate_of_Love_and_Death
10.04_-_Lord_of_Time
10.04_-_The_Dream_Twilight_of_the_Earthly_Real
10.04_-_Transfiguration
1.004_-_Women
10.05_-_Mind_and_the_Mental_World
1.005_-_The_Table
10.06_-_Beyond_the_Dualities
1.006_-_Livestock
10.06_-_Looking_around_with_Craziness
1.007_-_Initial_Steps_in_Yoga_Practice
10.07_-_The_Demon
1.007_-_The_Elevations
10.07_-_The_World_is_One
10.08_-_Consciousness_as_Freedom
1.008_-_The_Principle_of_Self-Affirmation
1.008_-_The_Spoils
10.09_-_Education_as_the_Growth_of_Consciousness
1.009_-_Perception_and_Reality
1.009_-_Repentance
1.00a_-_DIVISION_A_-_THE_INTERNAL_FIRES_OF_THE_SHEATHS.
1.00a_-_Foreword
1.00a_-_Introduction
1.00b_-_DIVISION_B_-_THE_PERSONALITY_RAY_AND_FIRE_BY_FRICTION
1.00b_-_INTRODUCTION
1.00b_-_Introduction
1.00c_-_DIVISION_C_-_THE_ETHERIC_BODY_AND_PRANA
1.00c_-_INTRODUCTION
1.00d_-_DIVISION_D_-_KUNDALINI_AND_THE_SPINE
1.00d_-_Introduction
1.00e_-_DIVISION_E_-_MOTION_ON_THE_PHYSICAL_AND_ASTRAL_PLANES
1.00f_-_DIVISION_F_-_THE_LAW_OF_ECONOMY
1.00g_-_Foreword
1.00h_-_Foreword
1.00_-_INTRODUCTION
1.00_-_Introduction_to_Alchemy_of_Happiness
1.00_-_INTRODUCTORY_REMARKS
1.00_-_Main
1.00_-_PREFACE
1.00_-_Preface
1.00_-_PREFACE_-_DESCENSUS_AD_INFERNOS
1.00_-_Preliminary_Remarks
1.00_-_PRELUDE_AT_THE_THEATRE
1.00_-_PROLOGUE_IN_HEAVEN
1.00_-_The_Constitution_of_the_Human_Being
1.00_-_The_way_of_what_is_to_come
10.10_-_A_Poem
10.10_-_Education_is_Organisation
1.010_-_Jonah
1.010_-_Self-Control_-_The_Alpha_and_Omega_of_Yoga
10.11_-_Beyond_Love_and_Hate
1.011_-_Hud
10.11_-_Savitri
10.12_-_Awake_Mother
1.012_-_Joseph
1.012_-_Sublimation_-_A_Way_to_Reshuffle_Thought
10.12_-_The_Divine_Grace_and_Love
1.013_-_Defence_Mechanisms_of_the_Mind
10.13_-_Go_Through
1.013_-_Thunder
1.014_-_Abraham
10.14_-_Night_and_Day
10.15_-_The_Evolution_of_Language
1.015_-_The_Rock
1.016_-_The_Bee
10.16_-_The_Relative_Best
10.17_-_Miracles:_Their_True_Significance
1.017_-_The_Night_Journey
10.18_-_Short_Notes_-_1-_The_Sense_of_Earthly_Evolution
1.018_-_The_Cave
1.019_-_Mary
10.19_-_Short_Notes_-_2-_God_Above_and_God_Within
1.01_-_About_the_Elements
1.01_-_Adam_Kadmon_and_the_Evolution
1.01_-_An_Accomplished_Westerner
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_-_Description_of_the_Castle
1.01_-_DOWN_THE_RABBIT-HOLE
1.01_-_Economy
1.01f_-_Introduction
1.01_-_Foreward
1.01_-_Fundamental_Considerations
1.01_-_Hatha_Yoga
1.01_-_Historical_Survey
1.01_-_How_is_Knowledge_Of_The_Higher_Worlds_Attained?
1.01_-_'Imitation'_the_common_principle_of_the_Arts_of_Poetry.
1.01_-_Isha_Upanishad
1.01_-_Maitreya_inquires_of_his_teacher_(Parashara)
1.01_-_MAPS_OF_EXPERIENCE_-_OBJECT_AND_MEANING
1.01_-_MASTER_AND_DISCIPLE
1.01_-_MAXIMS_AND_MISSILES
1.01_-_Meeting_the_Master_-_Authors_first_meeting,_December_1918
1.01_-_Necessity_for_knowledge_of_the_whole_human_being_for_a_genuine_education.
1.01_-_Newtonian_and_Bergsonian_Time
1.01_-_NIGHT
1.01_-_On_knowledge_of_the_soul,_and_how_knowledge_of_the_soul_is_the_key_to_the_knowledge_of_God.
1.01_-_On_renunciation_of_the_world
1.01_-_ON_THE_THREE_METAMORPHOSES
1.01_-_Our_Demand_and_Need_from_the_Gita
1.01_-_Prayer
1.01_-_Principles_of_Practical_Psycho_therapy
1.01_-_Proem
1.01_-_SAMADHI_PADA
1.01_-_Seeing
1.01_-_Sets_down_the_first_line_and_begins_to_treat_of_the_imperfections_of_beginners.
1.01_-_Soul_and_God
1.01_-_Sri_Aurobindo
1.01_-_Tara_the_Divine
1.01_-_THAT_ARE_THOU
1.01_-_the_Call_to_Adventure
1.01_-_The_Corporeal_Being_of_Man
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_Divine_and_The_Universe
1.01_-_The_Ego
1.01_-_The_First_Steps
1.01_-_The_Four_Aids
1.01_-_The_Highest_Meaning_of_the_Holy_Truths
1.01_-_The_Human_Aspiration
1.01_-_The_Ideal_of_the_Karmayogin
1.01_-_The_King_of_the_Wood
1.01_-_The_Lord_of_hosts
1.01_-_The_Mental_Fortress
1.01_-_The_Offering
1.01_-_THE_OPPOSITES
1.01_-_The_Path_of_Later_On
1.01_-_The_Rape_of_the_Lock
1.01_-_The_Science_of_Living
1.01_-_THE_STUFF_OF_THE_UNIVERSE
1.01_-_The_Three_Metamorphoses
1.01_-_The_True_Aim_of_Life
1.01_-_The_Unexpected
1.01_-_To_Watanabe_Sukefusa
1.01_-_Two_Powers_Alone
1.01_-_What_is_Magick?
1.01_-_Who_is_Tara
10.20_-_Short_Notes_-_3-_Emptying_and_Replenishment
1.020_-_Ta-Ha
1.020_-_The_World_and_Our_World
10.21_-_Short_Notes_-_4-_Ego
1.02.1_-_The_Inhabiting_Godhead_-_Life_and_Action
1.021_-_The_Prophets
1.02.2.1_-_Brahman_-_Oneness_of_God_and_the_World
1.02.2.2_-_Self-Realisation
10.22_-_Short_Notes_-_5-_Consciousness_and_Dimensions_of_View
1.022_-_The_Pilgrimage
1.02.3.1_-_The_Lord
1.02.3.2_-_Knowledge_and_Ignorance
1.02.3.3_-_Birth_and_Non-Birth
10.23_-_Prayers_and_Meditations_of_the_Mother
1.023_-_The_Believers
1.02.4.1_-_The_Worlds_-_Surya
1.02.4.2_-_Action_and_the_Divine_Will
1.024_-_Affiliation_With_Larger_Wholes
10.24_-_Savitri
1.024_-_The_Light
10.25_-_How_to_Read_Sri_Aurobindo_and_the_Mother
1.025_-_Sadhana_-_Intensifying_a_Lighted_Flame
1.025_-_The_Criterion
10.26_-_A_True_Professor
1.026_-_The_Poets
10.27_-_Consciousness
1.027_-_The_Ant
1.028_-_Bringing_About_Whole-Souled_Dedication
1.028_-_History
10.28_-_Love_and_Love
1.02.9_-_Conclusion_and_Summary
10.29_-_Gods_Debt
1.029_-_The_Spider
1.02_-_BEFORE_THE_CITY-GATE
1.02_-_BOOK_THE_SECOND
1.02_-_Education
1.02_-_Fire_over_the_Earth
1.02_-_Groups_and_Statistical_Mechanics
1.02_-_In_the_Beginning
1.02_-_IN_THE_COMPANY_OF_DEVOTEES
1.02_-_Isha_Analysis
1.02_-_Karma_Yoga
1.02_-_Karmayoga
1.02_-_MAPS_OF_MEANING_-_THREE_LEVELS_OF_ANALYSIS
1.02_-_Meditating_on_Tara
1.02_-_Meeting_the_Master_-_Authors_second_meeting,_March_1921
1.02_-_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_-_Outline_of_Practice
1.02_-_Prana
1.02_-_Pranayama,_Mantrayoga
1.02_-_Prayer_of_Parashara_to_Vishnu
1.02_-_Priestly_Kings
1.02_-_SADHANA_PADA
1.02_-_Self-Consecration
1.02_-_Shakti_and_Personal_Effort
1.02_-_Skillful_Means
1.02_-_SOCIAL_HEREDITY_AND_PROGRESS
1.02_-_Substance_Is_Eternal
1.02_-_Taras_Tantra
1.02_-_The_7_Habits__An_Overview
1.02_-_The_Age_of_Individualism_and_Reason
1.02_-_The_Child_as_growing_being_and_the_childs_experience_of_encountering_the_teacher.
1.02_-_The_Concept_of_the_Collective_Unconscious
1.02_-_The_Descent._Dante's_Protest_and_Virgil's_Appeal._The_Intercession_of_the_Three_Ladies_Benedight.
1.02_-_The_Development_of_Sri_Aurobindos_Thought
1.02_-_The_Divine_Is_with_You
1.02_-_The_Divine_Teacher
1.02_-_The_Doctrine_of_the_Mystics
1.02_-_The_Eternal_Law
1.02_-_The_Great_Process
1.02_-_The_Human_Soul
1.02_-_The_Magic_Circle
1.02_-_THE_NATURE_OF_THE_GROUND
1.02_-_The_Necessity_of_Magick_for_All
1.02_-_The_Objects_of_Imitation.
1.02_-_The_Philosophy_of_Ishvara
1.02_-_The_Pit
1.02_-_THE_POOL_OF_TEARS
1.02_-_The_Principle_of_Fire
1.02_-_THE_PROBLEM_OF_SOCRATES
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_Soul_Being_of_Man
1.02_-_The_Stages_of_Initiation
1.02_-_The_Three_European_Worlds
1.02_-_The_Two_Negations_1_-_The_Materialist_Denial
1.02_-_The_Ultimate_Path_is_Without_Difficulty
1.02_-_The_Virtues
1.02_-_The_Vision_of_the_Past
1.02_-_THE_WITHIN_OF_THINGS
1.02_-_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
1.03_-_
10.30_-_India,_the_World_and_the_Ashram
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
10.33_-_On_Discipline
1.033_-_The_Confederates
10.34_-_Effort_and_Grace
1.034_-_Sheba
1.035_-_Originator
10.35_-_The_Moral_and_the_Spiritual
1.035_-_The_Recitation_of_Mantra
10.36_-_Cling_to_Truth
1.036_-_The_Rise_of_Obstacles_in_Yoga_Practice
1.036_-_Ya-Seen
1.037_-_Preventing_the_Fall_in_Yoga
1.037_-_The_Aligners
10.37_-_The_Golden_Bridge
1.038_-_Impediments_in_Concentration_and_Meditation
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_-_Bloodstream_Sermon
1.03_-_BOOK_THE_THIRD
1.03_-_Concerning_the_Archetypes,_with_Special_Reference_to_the_Anima_Concept
1.03_-_Eternal_Presence
1.03_-_Fire_in_the_Earth
1.03_-_Hieroglypics__Life_and_Language_Necessarily_Symbolic
1.03_-_Hymns_of_Gritsamada
1.03_-_Invocation_of_Tara
1.03_-_Japa_Yoga
1.03_-_Man_-_Slave_or_Free?
1.03_-_Master_Ma_is_Unwell
1.03_-_Measure_of_time,_Moments_of_Kashthas,_etc.
1.03_-_Meeting_the_Master_-_Meeting_with_others
1.03_-_Of_some_imperfections_which_some_of_these_souls_are_apt_to_have,_with_respect_to_the_second_capital_sin,_which_is_avarice,_in_the_spiritual_sense
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_-_Physical_Education
1.03_-_Preparing_for_the_Miraculous
1.03_-_Questions_and_Answers
1.03_-_Reading
1.03_-_.REASON._IN_PHILOSOPHY
1.03_-_Self-Surrender_in_Works_-_The_Way_of_The_Gita
1.03_-_Some_Aspects_of_Modern_Psycho_therapy
1.03_-_Some_Practical_Aspects
1.03_-_Spiritual_Realisation,_The_aim_of_Bhakti-Yoga
1.03_-_Supernatural_Aid
1.03_-_Sympathetic_Magic
1.03_-_Tara,_Liberator_from_the_Eight_Dangers
1.03_-_The_Armour_of_Grace
1.03_-_The_Coming_of_the_Subjective_Age
1.03_-_The_Desert
1.03_-_The_Divine_and_Man
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_Gods,_Superior_Beings_and_Adverse_Forces
1.03_-_THE_GRAND_OPTION
1.03_-_The_House_Of_The_Lord
1.03_-_The_Human_Disciple
1.03_-_The_Manner_of_Imitation.
1.03_-_THE_ORPHAN,_THE_WIDOW,_AND_THE_MOON
1.03_-_The_Phenomenon_of_Man
1.03_-_The_Principle_of_Water
1.03_-_The_Psychic_Prana
1.03_-_The_Sephiros
1.03_-_The_Spiritual_Being_of_Man
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_Two_Negations_2_-_The_Refusal_of_the_Ascetic
1.03_-_The_Void
1.03_-_Time_Series,_Information,_and_Communication
1.03_-_To_Layman_Ishii
1.03_-_VISIT_TO_VIDYASAGAR
1.03_-_Yama_and_Niyama
1.03_-_YIBHOOTI_PADA
1.04_-_
1.040_-_Forgiver
1.040_-_Re-Educating_the_Mind
1.041_-_Detailed
1.042_-_Consultation
1.043_-_Decorations
1.044_-_Smoke
1.045_-_Kneeling
1.045_-_Piercing_the_Structure_of_the_Object
1.046_-_The_Dunes
1.047_-_Muhammad
1.048_-_Victory
1.049_-_The_Chambers
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_-_Communion
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_-_HOW_THE_.TRUE_WORLD._ULTIMATELY_BECAME_A_FABLE
1.04_-_Hymns_of_Bharadwaja
1.04_-_KAI_VALYA_PADA
1.04_-_Magic_and_Religion
1.04_-_Money
1.04_-_Nada_Yoga
1.04_-_Narayana_appearance,_in_the_beginning_of_the_Kalpa,_as_the_Varaha_(boar)
1.04_-_Nothing_Exists_Per_Se_Except_Atoms_And_The_Void
1.04_-_Of_other_imperfections_which_these_beginners_are_apt_to_have_with_respect_to_the_third_sin,_which_is_luxury.
1.04_-_On_blessed_and_ever-memorable_obedience
1.04_-_On_Knowledge_of_the_Future_World.
1.04_-_ON_THE_DESPISERS_OF_THE_BODY
1.04_-_Pratyahara
1.04_-_Reality_Omnipresent
1.04_-_Relationship_with_the_Divine
1.04_-_Religion_and_Occultism
1.04_-_SOME_REFLECTIONS_ON_PROGRESS
1.04_-_Sounds
1.04_-_Te_Shan_Carrying_His_Bundle
1.04_-_The_33_seven_double_letters
1.04_-_The_Aims_of_Psycho_therapy
1.04_-_THE_APPEARANCE_OF_ANOMALY_-_CHALLENGE_TO_THE_SHARED_MAP
1.04_-_The_Conditions_of_Esoteric_Training
1.04_-_The_Control_of_Psychic_Prana
1.04_-_The_Core_of_the_Teaching
1.04_-_The_Crossing_of_the_First_Threshold
1.04_-_The_Discovery_of_the_Nation-Soul
1.04_-_The_Divine_Mother_-_This_Is_She
1.04_-_The_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_Future_of_Man
1.04_-_The_Gods_of_the_Veda
1.04_-_The_Need_of_Guru
1.04_-_The_Origin_and_Development_of_Poetry.
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_Sacrifice_the_Triune_Path_and_the_Lord_of_the_Sacrifice
1.04_-_The_Self
1.04_-_The_Silent_Mind
1.04_-_THE_STUDY_(The_Compact)
1.04_-_To_the_Priest_of_Rytan-ji
1.04_-_Vital_Education
1.04_-_Wake-Up_Sermon
1.04_-_What_Arjuna_Saw_-_the_Dark_Side_of_the_Force
1.04_-_Yoga_and_Human_Evolution
1.05_-_
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
1.053_-_A_Very_Important_Sadhana
1.053_-_The_Star
1.054_-_The_Moon
1.055_-_The_Compassionate
1.056_-_Lack_of_Knowledge_is_the_Cause_of_Suffering
1.056_-_The_Inevitable
1.057_-_Iron
1.057_-_The_Four_Manifestations_of_Ignorance
1.058_-_The_Argument
1.059_-_The_Mobilization
1.05_-_Adam_Kadmon
1.05_-_ADVICE_FROM_A_CATERPILLAR
1.05_-_AUERBACHS_CELLAR
1.05_-_Bhakti_Yoga
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_-_Definition_of_the_Ludicrous,_and_a_brief_sketch_of_the_rise_of_Comedy.
1.05_-_Dharana
1.05_-_Hsueh_Feng's_Grain_of_Rice
1.05_-_Hymns_of_Bharadwaja
1.05_-_Knowledge_by_Aquaintance_and_Knowledge_by_Description
1.05_-_Mental_Education
1.05_-_Morality_and_War
1.05_-_MORALITY_AS_THE_ENEMY_OF_NATURE
1.05_-_Of_the_imperfections_into_which_beginners_fall_with_respect_to_the_sin_of_wrath
1.05_-_ON_ENJOYING_AND_SUFFERING_THE_PASSIONS
1.05_-_On_painstaking_and_true_repentance_which_constitute_the_life_of_the_holy_convicts;_and_about_the_prison.
1.05_-_On_the_Love_of_God.
1.05_-_Pratyahara_and_Dharana
1.05_-_Prayer
1.05_-_Problems_of_Modern_Psycho_therapy
1.05_-_Qualifications_of_the_Aspirant_and_the_Teacher
1.05_-_Ritam
1.05_-_Solitude
1.05_-_Some_Results_of_Initiation
1.05_-_Splitting_of_the_Spirit
1.05_-_The_Activation_of_Human_Energy
1.05_-_The_Ascent_of_the_Sacrifice_-_The_Psychic_Being
1.05_-_The_Belly_of_the_Whale
1.05_-_The_Destiny_of_the_Individual
1.05_-_THE_HOSTILE_BROTHERS_-_ARCHETYPES_OF_RESPONSE_TO_THE_UNKNOWN
1.05_-_The_Magical_Control_of_the_Weather
1.05_-_THE_MASTER_AND_KESHAB
1.05_-_The_New_Consciousness
1.05_-_THE_NEW_SPIRIT
1.05_-_The_Principle_of_Earth
1.05_-_The_Second_Circle__The_Wanton._Minos._The_Infernal_Hurricane._Francesca_da_Rimini.
1.05_-_The_True_Doer_of_Works
1.05_-_The_twelve_simple_letters
1.05_-_The_Universe__The_0_=_2_Equation
1.05_-_The_Ways_of_Working_of_the_Lord
1.05_-_To_Know_How_To_Suffer
1.05_-_True_and_False_Subjectivism
1.05_-_Vishnu_as_Brahma_creates_the_world
1.05_-_War_And_Politics
1.05_-_Work_and_Teaching
1.05_-_Yoga_and_Hypnotism
1.060_-_The_Woman_Tested
1.060_-_Tracing_the_Ultimate_Cause_of_Any_Experience
1.061_-_Column
1.062_-_Friday
1.063_-_The_Hypocrites
1.064_-_Gathering
1.065_-_Divorce
1.066_-_Prohibition
1.067_-_Sovereignty
1.068_-_The_Pen
1.069_-_The_Reality
1.06_-_Agni_and_the_Truth
1.06_-_A_Summary_of_my_Phenomenological_View_of_the_World
1.06_-_Being_Human_and_the_Copernican_Principle
1.06_-_BOOK_THE_SIXTH
1.06_-_Confutation_Of_Other_Philosophers
1.06_-_Definition_of_Tragedy.
1.06_-_Dhyana
1.06_-_Dhyana_and_Samadhi
1.06_-_Five_Dreams
1.06_-_Gestalt_and_Universals
1.06_-_Hymns_of_Parashara
1.06_-_Iconography
1.06_-_Incarnate_Teachers_and_Incarnation
1.06_-_LIFE_AND_THE_PLANETS
1.06_-_Magicians_as_Kings
1.06_-_Man_in_the_Universe
1.06_-_MORTIFICATION,_NON-ATTACHMENT,_RIGHT_LIVELIHOOD
1.06_-_Of_imperfections_with_respect_to_spiritual_gluttony.
1.06_-_On_Induction
1.06_-_On_remembrance_of_death.
1.06_-_ON_THE_PALE_CRIMINAL
1.06_-_On_Thought
1.06_-_On_Work
1.06_-_Origin_of_the_four_castes
1.06_-_PIG_AND_PEPPER
1.06_-_Psychic_Education
1.06_-_Psycho_therapy_and_a_Philosophy_of_Life
1.06_-_Quieting_the_Vital
1.06_-_Raja_Yoga
1.06_-_The_Ascent_of_the_Sacrifice_2_The_Works_of_Love_-_The_Works_of_Life
1.06_-_The_Breaking_of_the_Limits
1.06_-_THE_FOUR_GREAT_ERRORS
1.06_-_The_Four_Powers_of_the_Mother
1.06_-_The_Greatness_of_the_Individual
1.06_-_The_Light
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_-_Wealth_and_Government
1.06_-_WITCHES_KITCHEN
1.06_-_Yun_Men's_Every_Day_is_a_Good_Day
1.070_-_The_Seven_Stages_of_Perfection
1.070_-_Ways_of_Ascent
1.071_-_Noah
1.072_-_The_Jinn
1.073_-_The_Enwrapped
1.074_-_The_Enrobed
1.075_-_Resurrection
1.075_-_Self-Control,_Study_and_Devotion_to_God
1.076_-_Man
1.077_-_The_Unleashed
1.078_-_Kumbhaka_and_Concentration_of_Mind
1.078_-_The_Event
1.079_-_The_Snatchers
1.07_-_Akasa_or_the_Ethereal_Principle
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_-_Of_imperfections_with_respect_to_spiritual_envy_and_sloth.
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_-_Raja-Yoga_in_Brief
1.07_-_Samadhi
1.07_-_Savitri
1.07_-_Sri_Aurobindo_and_The_Mother
1.07_-_Standards_of_Conduct_and_Spiritual_Freedom
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_Ideal_Law_of_Social_Development
1.07_-_THE_.IMPROVERS._OF_MANKIND
1.07_-_The_Infinity_Of_The_Universe
1.07_-_The_Literal_Qabalah_(continued)
1.07_-_The_Magic_Wand
1.07_-_The_Mantra_-_OM_-_Word_and_Wisdom
1.07_-_THE_MASTER_AND_VIJAY_GOSWAMI
1.07_-_The_Plot_must_be_a_Whole.
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
1.080_-_He_Frowned
1.080_-_Pratyahara_-_The_Return_of_Energy
1.081_-_The_Application_of_Pratyahara
1.081_-_The_Rolling
1.082_-_The_Shattering
1.083_-_Choosing_an_Object_for_Concentration
1.083_-_The_Defrauders
1.084_-_The_Rupture
1.085_-_The_Constellations
1.086_-_The_Nightly_Visitor
1.087_-_The_Most_High
1.088_-_The_Overwhelming
1.089_-_The_Dawn
1.089_-_The_Levels_of_Concentration
1.08_-_Adhyatma_Yoga
1.08a_-_The_Ladder
1.08_-_Attendants
1.08_-_BOOK_THE_EIGHTH
1.08_-_Civilisation_and_Barbarism
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_-_Karma,_the_Law_of_Cause_and_Effect
1.08_-_On_freedom_from_anger_and_on_meekness.
1.08_-_ON_THE_TREE_ON_THE_MOUNTAINSIDE
1.08_-_Origin_of_Rudra:_his_becoming_eight_Rudras
1.08_-_Phlegyas._Philippo_Argenti._The_Gate_of_the_City_of_Dis.
1.08_-_Psycho_therapy_Today
1.08_-_RELIGION_AND_TEMPERAMENT
1.08_-_SOME_REFLECTIONS_ON_THE_SPIRITUAL_REPERCUSSIONS_OF_THE_ATOM_BOMB
1.08_-_Sri_Aurobindos_Descent_into_Death
1.08_-_Stead_and_the_Spirits
1.08_-_Summary
1.08_-_The_Change_of_Vision
1.08_-_The_Depths_of_the_Divine
1.08_-_The_Four_Austerities_and_the_Four_Liberations
1.08_-_The_Gods_of_the_Veda_-_The_Secret_of_the_Veda
1.08_-_The_Historical_Significance_of_the_Fish
1.08_-_The_Magic_Sword,_Dagger_and_Trident
1.08_-_THE_MASTERS_BIRTHDAY_CELEBRATION_AT_DAKSHINESWAR
1.08_-_The_Methods_of_Vedantic_Knowledge
1.08_-_The_Plot_must_be_a_Unity.
1.08_-_THE_QUEEN'S_CROQUET_GROUND
1.08_-_The_Splitting_of_the_Human_Personality_during_Spiritual_Training
1.08_-_The_Supreme_Discovery
1.08_-_The_Supreme_Will
1.08_-_The_Three_Schools_of_Magick_3
1.08_-_THINGS_THE_GERMANS_LACK
1.08_-_Wherein_is_expounded_the_first_line_of_the_first_stanza,_and_a_beginning_is_made_of_the_explanation_of_this_dark_night
1.08_-_Worship_of_Substitutes_and_Images
1.090_-_The_Land
1.091_-_The_Sun
1.092_-_The_Night
1.093_-_Morning_Light
1.094_-_The_Soothing
1.094_-_Understanding_the_Structure_of_Things
1.095_-_The_Fig
1.096_-_Clot
1.096_-_Powers_that_Accrue_in_the_Practice
1.097_-_Decree
1.097_-_Sublimation_of_Object-Consciousness
1.098_-_Clear_Evidence
1.098_-_The_Transformation_from_Human_to_Divine
1.099_-_The_Entry_of_the_Eternal_into_the_Individual
1.099_-_The_Quake
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_-_Equality_and_the_Annihilation_of_Ego
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_-_On_remembrance_of_wrongs.
1.09_-_ON_THE_PREACHERS_OF_DEATH
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_-_Taras_Ultimate_Nature
1.09_-_The_Ambivalence_of_the_Fish_Symbol
1.09_-_The_Chosen_Ideal
1.09_-_The_Crown,_Cap,_Magus-Band
1.09_-_The_Furies_and_Medusa._The_Angel._The_City_of_Dis._The_Sixth_Circle__Heresiarchs.
1.09_-_The_Greater_Self
1.09_-_The_Guardian_of_the_Threshold
1.09_-_The_Pure_Existent
1.09_-_The_Secret_Chiefs
1.09_-_The_Worship_of_Trees
1.09_-_To_the_Students,_Young_and_Old
1.09_-_WHO_STOLE_THE_TARTS?
1.100_-_The_Racers
1.1.01_-_Certitudes
1.1.01_-_Seeking_the_Divine
1.1.01_-_The_Divine_and_Its_Aspects
11.01_-_The_Eternal_Day__The_Souls_Choice_and_the_Supreme_Consummation
11.01_-_The_Opening_Scene_of_Savitri
1.101_-_The_Shocker
1.102_-_Abundance
1.1.02_-_Sachchidananda
1.1.02_-_The_Aim_of_the_Integral_Yoga
11.02_-_The_Golden_Life-line
1.1.03_-_Brahman
11.03_-_Cosmonautics
1.1.03_-_Man
1.103_-_Time
1.1.04_-_Philosophy
1.104_-_The_Backbiter
1.1.04_-_The_Self_or_Atman
11.04_-_The_Triple_Cord
1.105_-_The_Elephant
11.05_-_The_Ladder_of_Unconsciousness
1.1.05_-_The_Siddhis
1.106_-_Quraish
11.06_-_The_Mounting_Fire
1.107_-_Assistance
1.107_-_The_Bestowal_of_a_Divine_Gift
11.07_-_The_Labours_of_the_Gods:_The_five_Purifications
11.08_-_Body-Energy
1.108_-_Plenty
1.109_-_The_Disbelievers
11.09_-_Towards_the_Immortal_Body
1.10_-_Aesthetic_and_Ethical_Culture
1.10_-_ALICE'S_EVIDENCE
1.10_-_BOOK_THE_TENTH
1.10_-_Concentration_-_Its_Practice
1.10_-_Conscious_Force
1.10_-_Farinata_and_Cavalcante_de'_Cavalcanti._Discourse_on_the_Knowledge_of_the_Damned.
1.10_-_Fate_and_Free-Will
1.10_-_Foresight
1.10_-_GRACE_AND_FREE_WILL
1.10_-_Harmony
1.10_-_Laughter_Of_The_Gods
1.10_-_Life_and_Death._The_Greater_Guardian_of_the_Threshold
1.10_-_Mantra_Yoga
1.10_-_On_our_Knowledge_of_Universals
1.10_-_On_slander_or_calumny.
1.10_-_ON_WAR_AND_WARRIORS
1.10_-_(Plot_continued.)_Definitions_of_Simple_and_Complex_Plots.
1.10_-_Relics_of_Tree_Worship_in_Modern_Europe
1.10_-_The_descendants_of_the_daughters_of_Daksa_married_to_the_Rsis
1.10_-_THE_FORMATION_OF_THE_NOOSPHERE
1.10_-_The_Image_of_the_Oceans_and_the_Rivers
1.10_-_The_Magical_Garment
1.10_-_THE_MASTER_WITH_THE_BRAHMO_DEVOTEES_(II)
1.10_-_The_Methods_and_the_Means
1.10_-_THE_NEIGHBORS_HOUSE
1.10_-_Theodicy_-_Nature_Makes_No_Mistakes
1.10_-_The_Revolutionary_Yogi
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_Three_Modes_of_Nature
1.10_-_The_Yoga_of_the_Intelligent_Will
1.10_-_THINGS_I_OWE_TO_THE_ANCIENTS
1.1.1.01_-_Three_Elements_of_Poetic_Creation
1.1.1.02_-_Creation_by_the_Word
1.1.1.03_-_Creative_Power_and_the_Human_Instrument
1.1.1.04_-_Joy_of_Poetic_Creation
1.1.1.05_-_Essence_of_Inspiration
1.1.1.06_-_Inspiration_and_Effort
1.1.1.07_-_Aspiration,_Opening,_Recognition
1.1.1.08_-_Self-criticism
1.1.1.09_-_Correction_by_Second_Inspiration
11.10_-_The_Test_of_Truth
1.110_-_Victory
11.11_-_The_Ideal_Centre
1.111_-_Thorns
1.112_-_Monotheism
11.12_-_Two_Equations
1.113_-_Daybreak
11.13_-_In_these_Fateful_Days
1.114_-_Mankind
11.14_-_Our_Finest_Hour
11.15_-_Sri_Aurobindo
1.11_-_A_STREET
1.11_-_BOOK_THE_ELEVENTH
1.11_-_Correspondence_and_Interviews
1.11_-_Delight_of_Existence_-_The_Problem
1.11_-_FAITH_IN_MAN
1.11_-_GOOD_AND_EVIL
1.11_-_Higher_Laws
1.11_-_Legend_of_Dhruva,_the_son_of_Uttanapada
1.11_-_Oneness
1.11_-_On_Intuitive_Knowledge
1.11_-_On_talkativeness_and_silence.
1.11_-_ON_THE_NEW_IDOL
1.11_-_(Plot_continued.)_Reversal_of_the_Situation,_Recognition,_and_Tragic_or_disastrous_Incident_defined_and_explained.
1.11_-_Powers
1.1.1_-_Text
1.11_-_The_Broken_Rocks._Pope_Anastasius._General_Description_of_the_Inferno_and_its_Divisions.
1.11_-_The_Change_of_Power
1.11_-_The_Influence_of_the_Sexes_on_Vegetation
1.11_-_The_Kalki_Avatar
1.11_-_The_Magical_Belt
1.11_-_The_Master_of_the_Work
1.1.1_-_The_Mind_and_Other_Levels_of_Being
1.11_-_The_Reason_as_Governor_of_Life
1.11_-_The_Seven_Rivers
1.11_-_The_Soul_or_the_Astral_Body
1.11_-_The_Three_Purushas
1.11_-_Transformation
1.11_-_WITH_THE_DEVOTEES_AT_DAKSHINEWAR
1.11_-_Woolly_Pomposities_of_the_Pious_Teacher
1.11_-_Works_and_Sacrifice
1.1.2.01_-_Sources_of_Inspiration_and_Variety
1.1.2.02_-_Poetry_of_the_Material_or_Physical_Consciousness
1.12_-_BOOK_THE_TWELFTH
1.12_-_Brute_Neighbors
1.1.2_-_Commentary
1.12_-_Delight_of_Existence_-_The_Solution
1.12_-_Dhruva_commences_a_course_of_religious_austerities
1.12_-_Further_Magical_Aids
1.12_-_GARDEN
1.12_-_God_Departs
1.12_-_Independence
1.1.2_-_Intellect_and_the_Intellectual
1.12_-_On_lying.
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_Divine_Work
1.12_-_THE_FESTIVAL_AT_PNIHTI
1.12_-_The_Herds_of_the_Dawn
1.12_-_The_Left-Hand_Path_-_The_Black_Brothers
1.12_-_The_Minotaur._The_Seventh_Circle__The_Violent._The_River_Phlegethon._The_Violent_against_their_Neighbours._The_Centaurs._Tyrants.
1.12_-_The_Office_and_Limitations_of_the_Reason
1.12_-_The_'quantitative_parts'_of_Tragedy_defined.
1.12_-_The_Sacred_Marriage
1.12_-_The_Significance_of_Sacrifice
1.12_-_The_Sociology_of_Superman
1.12_-_The_Strength_of_Stillness
1.12_-_The_Superconscient
1.12_-_TIME_AND_ETERNITY
1.12_-_Truth_and_Knowledge
1.13_-_A_Dream
1.13_-_A_GARDEN-ARBOR
1.13_-_And_Then?
1.13_-_BOOK_THE_THIRTEENTH
1.13_-_Conclusion_-_He_is_here
1.13_-_Dawn_and_the_Truth
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_-_ON_CHASTITY
1.13_-_On_despondency.
1.13_-_(Plot_continued.)_What_constitutes_Tragic_Action.
1.13_-_Posterity_of_Dhruva
1.13_-_Reason_and_Religion
1.13_-_SALVATION,_DELIVERANCE,_ENLIGHTENMENT
1.13_-_System_of_the_O.T.O.
1.13_-_The_Divine_Maya
1.13_-_THE_HUMAN_REBOUND_OF_EVOLUTION_AND_ITS_CONSEQUENCES
1.13_-_The_Kings_of_Rome_and_Alba
1.13_-_The_Lord_of_the_Sacrifice
1.13_-_THE_MASTER_AND_M.
1.13_-_The_Pentacle,_Lamen_or_Seal
1.13_-_The_Spirit
1.13_-_The_Supermind_and_the_Yoga_of_Works
1.13_-_The_Wood_of_Thorns._The_Harpies._The_Violent_against_themselves._Suicides._Pier_della_Vigna._Lano_and_Jacopo_da_Sant'_Andrea.
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_-_IMMORTALITY_AND_SURVIVAL
1.14_-_INSTRUCTION_TO_VAISHNAVS_AND_BRHMOS
1.14_-_Noise
1.14_-_On_the_clamorous,_yet_wicked_master-the_stomach.
1.14_-_ON_THE_FRIEND
1.14_-_(Plot_continued.)_The_tragic_emotions_of_pity_and_fear_should_spring_out_of_the_Plot_itself.
1.14_-_Postscript
1.14_-_The_Book_of_Magic_Formulae
1.14_-_The_Limits_of_Philosophical_Knowledge
1.14_-_The_Mental_Plane
1.1.4_-_The_Physical_Mind_and_Sadhana
1.14_-_The_Principle_of_Divine_Works
1.14_-_The_Sand_Waste_and_the_Rain_of_Fire._The_Violent_against_God._Capaneus._The_Statue_of_Time,_and_the_Four_Infernal_Rivers.
1.14_-_The_Secret
1.14_-_The_Stress_of_the_Hidden_Spirit
1.14_-_The_Structure_and_Dynamics_of_the_Self
1.14_-_The_Succesion_to_the_Kingdom_in_Ancient_Latium
1.14_-_The_Supermind_as_Creator
1.14_-_The_Suprarational_Beauty
1.14_-_The_Victory_Over_Death
1.14_-_TURMOIL_OR_GENESIS?
1.15_-_Conclusion
1.15_-_Index
1.15_-_In_the_Domain_of_the_Spirit_Beings
1.15_-_LAST_VISIT_TO_KESHAB
1.15_-_MARGARETS_ROOM
1.15_-_On_incorruptible_purity_and_chastity_to_which_the_corruptible_attain_by_toil_and_sweat.
1.15_-_ON_THE_THOUSAND_AND_ONE_GOALS
1.15_-_Prayers
1.15_-_Sex_Morality
1.15_-_SILENCE
1.15_-_THE_DIRECTIONS_AND_CONDITIONS_OF_THE_FUTURE
1.15_-_The_element_of_Character_in_Tragedy.
1.15_-_The_Possibility_and_Purpose_of_Avatarhood
1.15_-_The_Supramental_Consciousness
1.15_-_The_Suprarational_Good
1.15_-_The_Supreme_Truth-Consciousness
1.15_-_The_Transformed_Being
1.15_-_The_Value_of_Philosophy
1.15_-_The_Violent_against_Nature._Brunetto_Latini.
1.15_-_The_world_overrun_with_trees;_they_are_destroyed_by_the_Pracetasas
1.15_-_The_Worship_of_the_Oak
1.1.5_-_Thought_and_Knowledge
1.15_-_Truth
1.16_-_Advantages_and_Disadvantages_of_Evocational_Magic
1.16_-_Dianus_and_Diana
1.16_-_Guidoguerra,_Aldobrandi,_and_Rusticucci._Cataract_of_the_River_of_Blood.
1.16_-_Inquiries_of_Maitreya_respecting_the_history_of_Prahlada
1.16_-_Man,_A_Transitional_Being
1.16_-_MARTHAS_GARDEN
1.16_-_On_Concentration
1.16_-_On_love_of_money_or_avarice.
1.16_-_ON_LOVE_OF_THE_NEIGHBOUR
1.16_-_(Plot_continued.)_Recognition__its_various_kinds,_with_examples
1.16_-_PRAYER
1.16_-_Religion
1.16_-_THE_ESSENCE_OF_THE_DEMOCRATIC_IDEA
1.16_-_The_Process_of_Avatarhood
1.16_-_The_Season_of_Truth
1.16_-_The_Suprarational_Ultimate_of_Life
1.16_-_The_Triple_Status_of_Supermind
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_-_On_poverty_(that_hastens_heavenwards).
1.17_-_ON_THE_WAY_OF_THE_CREATOR
1.17_-_Practical_rules_for_the_Tragic_Poet.
1.17_-_Religion_as_the_Law_of_Life
1.17_-_SUFFERING
1.17_-_The_Burden_of_Royalty
1.17_-_The_Divine_Birth_and_Divine_Works
1.17_-_The_Divine_Soul
1.17_-_The_Seven-Headed_Thought,_Swar_and_the_Dashagwas
1.17_-_The_Spiritus_Familiaris_or_Serving_Spirits
1.17_-_The_Transformation
1.18_-_Asceticism
1.18_-_DONJON
1.18_-_Evocation
1.18_-_FAITH
1.18_-_Further_rules_for_the_Tragic_Poet.
1.18_-_Hiranyakasipu's_reiterated_attempts_to_destroy_his_son
1.18_-_M._AT_DAKSHINESWAR
1.18_-_Mind_and_Supermind
1.18_-_On_insensibility,_that_is,_deadening_of_the_soul_and_the_death_of_the_mind_before_the_death_of_the_body.
1.18_-_ON_LITTLE_OLD_AND_YOUNG_WOMEN
1.18_-_The_Divine_Worker
1.18_-_The_Eighth_Circle,_Malebolge__The_Fraudulent_and_the_Malicious._The_First_Bolgia__Seducers_and_Panders._Venedico_Caccianimico._Jason._The_Second_Bolgia__Flatterers._Allessio_Interminelli._Thais.
1.18_-_THE_HEART_OF_THE_PROBLEM
1.18_-_The_Human_Fathers
1.18_-_The_Importance_of_our_Conventional_Greetings,_etc.
1.18_-_The_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_-_Life
1.19_-_NIGHT
1.19_-_On_sleep,_prayer,_and_psalm-singing_in_chapel.
1.19_-_ON_THE_ADDERS_BITE
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_Curve_of_the_Rational_Age
1.19_-_THE_MASTER_AND_HIS_INJURED_ARM
1.19_-_The_Practice_of_Magical_Evocation
1.19_-_The_Third_Bolgia__Simoniacs._Pope_Nicholas_III._Dante's_Reproof_of_corrupt_Prelates.
1.19_-_The_Victory_of_the_Fathers
1.19_-_Thought,_or_the_Intellectual_element,_and_Diction_in_Tragedy.
1.200-1.224_Talks
1.201_-_Socrates
1.2.01_-_The_Call_and_the_Capacity
12.01_-_The_Return_to_Earth
1.2.01_-_The_Upanishadic_and_Purancic_Systems
12.01_-_This_Great_Earth_Our_Mother
1.2.02_-_Qualities_Needed_for_Sadhana
12.02_-_The_Stress_of_the_Spirit
1.2.03_-_Purity
1.2.03_-_The_Interpretation_of_Scripture
12.03_-_The_Sorrows_of_God
12.04_-_Love_and_Death
1.2.04_-_Sincerity
1.2.05_-_Aspiration
12.05_-_Beauty
12.05_-_The_World_Tragedy
1.2.06_-_Rejection
12.06_-_The_Hero_and_the_Nymph
1.2.07_-_Surrender
12.07_-_The_Double_Trinity
1.2.08_-_Faith
12.08_-_Notes_on_Freedom
1.2.09_-_Consecration_and_Offering
12.09_-_The_Story_of_Dr._Faustus_Retold
1.20_-_CATHEDRAL
1.20_-_Death,_Desire_and_Incapacity
1.20_-_Diction,_or_Language_in_general.
1.20_-_Equality_and_Knowledge
1.20_-_HOW_MAY_WE_CONCEIVE_AND_HOPE_THAT_HUMAN_UNANIMIZATION_WILL_BE_REALIZED_ON_EARTH?
1.20_-_On_bodily_vigil_and_how_to_use_it_to_attain_spiritual_vigil_and_how_to_practise_it.
1.20_-_ON_CHILD_AND_MARRIAGE
1.20_-_RULES_FOR_HOUSEHOLDERS_AND_MONKS
1.20_-_Tabooed_Persons
1.20_-_Talismans_-_The_Lamen_-_The_Pantacle
1.20_-_TANTUM_RELIGIO_POTUIT_SUADERE_MALORUM
1.20_-_The_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
1.2.1.03_-_Psychic_and_Esoteric_Poetry
1.2.1.04_-_Mystic_Poetry
1.2.1.06_-_Symbolism_and_Allegory
1.2.10_-_Opening
12.10_-_The_Sunlit_Path
1.2.1.11_-_Mystic_Poetry_and_Spiritual_Poetry
1.2.1.12_-_Spiritual_Poetry
1.2.11_-_Patience_and_Perseverance
1.2.12_-_Vigilance
1.21_-_A_DAY_AT_DAKSHINESWAR
1.21_-_Chih_Men's_Lotus_Flower,_Lotus_Leaves
1.21_-_Families_of_the_Daityas
1.21_-_FROM_THE_PRE-HUMAN_TO_THE_ULTRA-HUMAN,_THE_PHASES_OF_A_LIVING_PLANET
1.21_-_IDOLATRY
1.2.1_-_Mental_Development_and_Sadhana
1.21_-_My_Theory_of_Astrology
1.21_-_ON_FREE_DEATH
1.21_-_On_unmanly_and_puerile_cowardice.
1.21__-_Poetic_Diction.
1.21_-_Tabooed_Things
1.21_-_The_Ascent_of_Life
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
1.2.2.01_-_The_Poet,_the_Yogi_and_the_Rishi
1.2.2.06_-_Genius
1.22_-_ADVICE_TO_AN_ACTOR
1.22_-_Ciampolo,_Friar_Gomita,_and_Michael_Zanche._The_Malabranche_quarrel.
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_THE_GIFT-GIVING_VIRTUE
1.22_-_On_the_many_forms_of_vainglory.
1.22_-_(Poetic_Diction_continued.)_How_Poetry_combines_elevation_of_language_with_perspicuity.
1.22_-_Tabooed_Words
1.22_-_THE_END_OF_THE_SPECIES
1.22_-_The_Necessity_of_the_Spiritual_Transformation
1.2.2_-_The_Place_of_Study_in_Sadhana
1.22_-_The_Problem_of_Life
1.23_-_Conditions_for_the_Coming_of_a_Spiritual_Age
1.23_-_DREARY_DAY
1.23_-_Epic_Poetry.
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_Double_Soul_in_Man
1.23_-_THE_MIRACULOUS
1.2.3_-_The_Power_of_Expression_and_Yoga
1.240_-_1.300_Talks
1.240_-_Talks_2
1.24_-_Describes_how_vocal_prayer_may_be_practised_with_perfection_and_how_closely_allied_it_is_to_mental_prayer
1.24_-_(Epic_Poetry_continued.)_Further_points_of_agreement_with_Tragedy.
1.24_-_Matter
1.24_-_Necromancy_and_Spiritism
1.24_-_NIGHT
1.24_-_On_Beauty
1.24_-_On_meekness,_simplicity,_guilelessness_which_come_not_from_nature_but_from_habit,_and_about_malice.
1.24_-_PUNDIT_SHASHADHAR
1.24_-_RITUAL,_SYMBOL,_SACRAMENT
1.2.4_-_Speech_and_Yoga
1.24_-_The_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_-_Describes_the_great_gain_which_comes_to_a_soul_when_it_practises_vocal_prayer_perfectly._Shows_how_God_may_raise_it_thence_to_things_supernatural.
1.25_-_DUNGEON
1.25_-_Fascinations,_Invisibility,_Levitation,_Transmutations,_Kinks_in_Time
1.25_-_On_the_destroyer_of_the_passions,_most_sublime_humility,_which_is_rooted_in_spiritual_feeling.
1.25_-_SPIRITUAL_EXERCISES
1.25_-_Temporary_Kings
1.25_-_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_-_Continues_the_description_of_a_method_for_recollecting_the_thoughts._Describes_means_of_doing_this._This_chapter_is_very_profitable_for_those_who_are_beginning_prayer.
1.26_-_FESTIVAL_AT_ADHARS_HOUSE
1.26_-_Mental_Processes_-_Two_Only_are_Possible
1.26_-_On_discernment_of_thoughts,_passions_and_virtues
1.26_-_PERSEVERANCE_AND_REGULARITY
1.26_-_Sacrifice_of_the_Kings_Son
1.26_-_The_Ascending_Series_of_Substance
1.26_-_The_Eighth_Bolgia__Evil_Counsellors._Ulysses_and_Diomed._Ulysses'_Last_Voyage.
1.27_-_AT_DAKSHINESWAR
1.27_-_CONTEMPLATION,_ACTION_AND_SOCIAL_UTILITY
1.27_-_Describes_the_great_love_shown_us_by_the_Lord_in_the_first_words_of_the_Paternoster_and_the_great_importance_of_our_making_no_account_of_good_birth_if_we_truly_desire_to_be_the_daughters_of_God.
1.27_-_Guido_da_Montefeltro._His_deception_by_Pope_Boniface_VIII.
1.27_-_On_holy_solitude_of_body_and_soul.
1.27_-_Structure_of_Mind_Based_on_that_of_Body
1.27_-_Succession_to_the_Soul
1.27_-_The_Sevenfold_Chord_of_Being
1.28_-_Describes_the_nature_of_the_Prayer_of_Recollection_and_sets_down_some_of_the_means_by_which_we_can_make_it_a_habit.
1.28_-_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_-_Concerning_heaven_on_earth,_or_godlike_dispassion_and_perfection,_and_the_resurrection_of_the_soul_before_the_general_resurrection.
1.29_-_Continues_to_describe_methods_for_achieving_this_Prayer_of_Recollection._Says_what_little_account_we_should_make_of_being_favoured_by_our_superiors.
1.29_-_Geri_del_Bello._The_Tenth_Bolgia__Alchemists._Griffolino_d'_Arezzo_and_Capocchino._The_many_people_and_the_divers_wounds
1.29_-_The_Myth_of_Adonis
1.29_-_What_is_Certainty?
1.2_-_Katha_Upanishads
1.300_-_1.400_Talks
13.01_-_A_Centurys_Salutation_to_Sri_Aurobindo_The_Greatness_of_the_Great
1.3.01_-_Peace__The_Basis_of_the_Sadhana
13.02_-_A_Review_of_Sri_Aurobindos_Life
1.3.02_-_Equality__The_Chief_Support
13.03_-_A_Programme_for_the_Second_Century_of_the_Divine_Manifestation
1.3.03_-_Quiet_and_Calm
13.04_-_A_Note_on_Supermind
1.3.04_-_Peace
13.05_-_A_Dream_Of_Surreal_Science
1.3.05_-_Silence
13.06_-_The_Passing_of_Satyavan
13.07_-_The_Inter-Zone
13.08_-_The_Return
1.30_-_Adonis_in_Syria
1.30_-_Concerning_the_linking_together_of_the_supreme_trinity_among_the_virtues.
1.30_-_Describes_the_importance_of_understanding_what_we_ask_for_in_prayer._Treats_of_these_words_in_the_Paternoster:_Sanctificetur_nomen_tuum,_adveniat_regnum_tuum._Applies_them_to_the_Prayer_of_Quiet,_and_begins_the_explanation_of_them.
1.30_-_Do_you_Believe_in_God?
1.30_-_Other_Falsifiers_or_Forgers._Gianni_Schicchi,_Myrrha,_Adam_of_Brescia,_Potiphar's_Wife,_and_Sinon_of_Troy.
1.3.1.02_-_The_Object_of_Our_Yoga
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_-_Is_Thelema_a_New_Religion?
1.31_-_The_Giants,_Nimrod,_Ephialtes,_and_Antaeus._Descent_to_Cocytus.
1.3.2.01_-_I._The_Entire_Purpose_of_Yoga
1.32_-_Expounds_these_words_of_the_Paternoster__Fiat_voluntas_tua_sicut_in_coelo_et_in_terra._Describes_how_much_is_accomplished_by_those_who_repeat_these_words_with_full_resolution_and_how_well
1.32_-_How_can_a_Yogi_ever_be_Worried?
1.32_-_The_Ninth_Circle__Traitors._The_Frozen_Lake_of_Cocytus._First_Division,_Caina__Traitors_to_their_Kindred._Camicion_de'_Pazzi._Second_Division,_Antenora__Traitors_to_their_Country._Dante_questions_Bocca_degli
1.32_-_The_Ritual_of_Adonis
1.33_-_Count_Ugolino_and_the_Archbishop_Ruggieri._The_Death_of_Count_Ugolino's_Sons.
1.33_-_The_Gardens_of_Adonis
1.33_-_The_Golden_Mean
1.33_-_Treats_of_our_great_need_that_the_Lord_should_give_us_what_we_ask_in_these_words_of_the_Paternoster__Panem_nostrum_quotidianum_da_nobis_hodie.
1.3.4.01_-_The_Beginning_and_the_End
1.3.4.02_-_The_Hour_of_God
1.3.4.04_-_The_Divine_Superman
1.34_-_Continues_the_same_subject._This_is_very_suitable_for_reading_after_the_reception_of_the_Most_Holy_Sacrament.
1.34_-_Fourth_Division_of_the_Ninth_Circle,_the_Judecca__Traitors_to_their_Lords_and_Benefactors._Lucifer,_Judas_Iscariot,_Brutus,_and_Cassius._The_Chasm_of_Lethe._The_Ascent.
1.34_-_The_Myth_and_Ritual_of_Attis
1.34_-_The_Tao_1
1.3.5.01_-_The_Law_of_the_Way
1.3.5.02_-_Man_and_the_Supermind
1.3.5.03_-_The_Involved_and_Evolving_Godhead
1.3.5.04_-_The_Evolution_of_Consciousness
1.3.5.05_-_The_Path
1.35_-_Attis_as_a_God_of_Vegetation
1.35_-_Describes_the_recollection_which_should_be_practised_after_Communion._Concludes_this_subject_with_an_exclamatory_prayer_to_the_Eternal_Father.
1.35_-_The_Tao_2
1.36_-_Human_Representatives_of_Attis
1.36_-_Quo_Stet_Olympus_-_Where_the_Gods,_Angels,_etc._Live
1.36_-_Treats_of_these_words_in_the_Paternoster__Dimitte_nobis_debita_nostra.
1.37_-_Death_-_Fear_-_Magical_Memory
1.37_-_Describes_the_excellence_of_this_prayer_called_the_Paternoster,_and_the_many_ways_in_which_we_shall_find_consolation_in_it.
1.37_-_Oriential_Religions_in_the_West
1.38_-_The_Myth_of_Osiris
1.38_-_Treats_of_the_great_need_which_we_have_to_beseech_the_Eternal_Father_to_grant_us_what_we_ask_in_these_words:_Et_ne_nos_inducas_in_tentationem,_sed_libera_nos_a_malo._Explains_certain_temptations._This_chapter_is_noteworthy.
1.38_-_Woman_-_Her_Magical_Formula
1.39_-_Continues_the_same_subject_and_gives_counsels_concerning_different_kinds_of_temptation._Suggests_two_remedies_by_which_we_may_be_freed_from_temptations.135
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
1.4.02_-_The_Divine_Force
14.03_-_Janaka_and_Yajnavalkya
1.4.03_-_The_Guru
14.04_-_More_of_Yajnavalkya
14.05_-_The_Golden_Rule
14.06_-_Liberty,_Self-Control_and_Friendship
14.07_-_A_Review_of_Our_Ashram_Life
14.08_-_A_Parable_of_Sea-Gulls
1.40_-_Coincidence
1.40_-_Describes_how,_by_striving_always_to_walk_in_the_love_and_fear_of_God,_we_shall_travel_safely_amid_all_these_temptations.
1.40_-_The_Nature_of_Osiris
1.41_-_Are_we_Reincarnations_of_the_Ancient_Egyptians?
1.41_-_Isis
1.41_-_Speaks_of_the_fear_of_God_and_of_how_we_must_keep_ourselves_from_venial_sins.
1.4.2.02_-_The_English_Bible
1.42_-_Osiris_and_the_Sun
1.42_-_This_Self_Introversion
1.42_-_Treats_of_these_last_words_of_the_Paternoster__Sed_libera_nos_a_malo._Amen._But_deliver_us_from_evil._Amen.
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
1.450_-_1.500_Talks
1.45_-_The_Corn-Mother_and_the_Corn-Maiden_in_Northern_Europe
1.45_-_Unserious_Conduct_of_a_Pupil
1.46_-_Selfishness
1.46_-_The_Corn-Mother_in_Many_Lands
1.47_-_Lityerses
1.47_-_Reincarnation
1.48_-_Morals_of_AL_-_Hard_to_Accept,_and_Why_nevertheless_we_Must_Concur
1.48_-_The_Corn-Spirit_as_an_Animal
1.49_-_Ancient_Deities_of_Vegetation_as_Animals
1.49_-_Thelemic_Morality
1.4_-_Readings_in_the_Taittiriya_Upanishad
15.01_-_The_Mother,_Human_and_Divine
15.02_-_1973-02-17
15.03_-_A_Canadian_Question
15.04_-_The_Mother_Abides
15.05_-_Twin_Prayers
15.06_-_Words,_Words,_Words...
15.07_-_Souls_Freedom
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_-_Marriage_-_Property_-_War_-_Politics
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
16.01_-_
16.02_-_Mater_Dolorosa
16.03_-_Mater_Gloriosa
16.04_-_Maximes
16.05_-_Distiques
1.60_-_Between_Heaven_and_Earth
1.60_-_Knack
1.61_-_Power_and_Authority
1.61_-_The_Myth_of_Balder
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
17.00_-_Translations
17.01_-_Hymn_to_Dawn
17.02_-_Hymn_to_the_Sun
17.03_-_Agni_and_the_Gods
17.04_-_Hymn_to_the_Purusha
17.05_-_Hymn_to_Hiranyagarbha
17.06_-_Hymn_of_the_Supreme_Goddess
17.07_-_Ode_to_Darkness
17.08_-_Last_Hymn
17.09_-_Victory_to_the_World_Master
1.70_-_Morality_1
17.10_-_A_Hymn
17.11_-_A_Prayer
1.71_-_Morality_2
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
1.79_-_Progress
18.01_-_Padavali
18.02_-_Ramprasad
18.03_-_Tagore
18.04_-_Modern_Poems
18.05_-_Ashram_Poets
1.80_-_Life_a_Gamble
1.81_-_Method_of_Training
1.82_-_Epistola_Penultima_-_The_Two_Ways_to_Reality
1.83_-_Epistola_Ultima
19.01_-_The_Twins
19.02_-_Vigilance
19.03_-_The_Mind
19.04_-_The_Flowers
19.05_-_The_Fool
19.06_-_The_Wise
19.07_-_The_Adept
19.08_-_Thousands
19.09_-_On_Evil
19.10_-_Punishment
19.11_-_Old_Age
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19.12_-_Of_The_Self
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19.13_-_Of_the_World
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19.14_-_The_Awakened
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19.15_-_On_Happiness
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19.16_-_Of_the_Pleasant
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19.17_-_On_Anger
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19.18_-_On_Impurity
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19.19_-_Of_the_Just
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19.20_-_The_Path
19.21_-_Miscellany
19.22_-_Of_Hell
19.23_-_Of_the_Elephant
19.24_-_The_Canto_of_Desire
19.25_-_The_Bhikkhu
19.26_-_The_Brahmin
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1928_12_28p
1929-04-07_-_Yoga,_for_the_sake_of_the_Divine_-_Concentration_-_Preparations_for_Yoga,_to_be_conscious_-_Yoga_and_humanity_-_We_have_all_met_in_previous_lives
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
1929-04-21_-_Visions,_seeing_and_interpretation_-_Dreams_and_dreaml_and_-_Dreamless_sleep_-_Visions_and_formulation_-_Surrender,_passive_and_of_the_will_-_Meditation_and_progress_-_Entering_the_spiritual_life,_a_plunge_into_the_Divine
1929-04-28_-_Offering,_general_and_detailed_-_Integral_Yoga_-_Remembrance_of_the_Divine_-_Reading_and_Yoga_-_Necessity,_predetermination_-_Freedom_-_Miracles_-_Aim_of_creation
1929-05-05_-_Intellect,_true_and_wrong_movement_-_Attacks_from_adverse_forces_-_Faith,_integral_and_absolute_-_Death,_not_a_necessity_-_Descent_of_Divine_Consciousness_-_Inner_progress_-_Memory_of_former_lives
1929-05-12_-_Beings_of_vital_world_(vampires)_-_Money_power_and_vital_beings_-_Capacity_for_manifestation_of_will_-_Entry_into_vital_world_-_Body,_a_protection_-_Individuality_and_the_vital_world
1929-05-19_-_Mind_and_its_workings,_thought-forms_-_Adverse_conditions_and_Yoga_-_Mental_constructions_-_Illness_and_Yoga
1929-05-26_-_Individual,_illusion_of_separateness_-_Hostile_forces_and_the_mental_plane_-_Psychic_world,_psychic_being_-_Spiritual_and_psychic_-_Words,_understanding_speech_and_reading_-_Hostile_forces,_their_utility_-_Illusion_of_action,_true_action
1929-06-02_-__Divine_love_and_its_manifestation_-_Part_of_the_vital_being_in_Divine_love
1929-06-09_-_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
1929-06-16_-_Illness_and_Yoga_-_Subtle_body_(nervous_envelope)_-_Fear_and_illness
1929-06-23_-_Knowledge_of_the_Yogi_-_Knowledge_and_the_Supermind_-_Methods_of_changing_the_condition_of_the_body_-_Meditation,_aspiration,_sincerity
1929-06-30_-_Repulsion_felt_towards_certain_animals,_etc_-_Source_of_evil,_Formateurs_-_Material_world
1929-07-28_-_Art_and_Yoga_-_Art_and_life_-_Music,_dance_-_World_of_Harmony
1929-08-04_-_Surrender_and_sacrifice_-_Personality_and_surrender_-_Desire_and_passion_-_Spirituality_and_morality
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1950-12-21_-_The_Mother_of_Dreams
1950-12-23_-_Concentration_and_energy
1950-12-25_-_Christmas_-_festival_of_Light_-_Energy_and_mental_growth_-_Meditation_and_concentration_-_The_Mother_of_Dreams_-_Playing_a_game_well,_and_energy
1950-12-28_-_Correct_judgment.
1950-12-30_-_Perfect_and_progress._Dynamic_equilibrium._True_sincerity.
1951-01-04_-_Transformation_and_reversal_of_consciousness.
1951-01-08_-_True_vision_and_understanding_of_the_world._Progress,_equilibrium._Inner_reality_-_the_psychic._Animals_and_the_psychic.
1951-01-11_-_Modesty_and_vanity_-_Generosity
1951-01-13_-_Aim_of_life_-_effort_and_joy._Science_of_living,_becoming_conscious._Forces_and_influences.
1951-01-15_-_Sincerity_-_inner_discernment_-_inner_light._Evil_and_imbalance._Consciousness_and_instruments.
1951-01-20_-_Developing_the_mind._Misfortunes,_suffering;_developed_reason._Knowledge_and_pure_ideas.
1951-01-25_-_Needs_and_desires._Collaboration_of_the_vital,_mind_an_accomplice._Progress_and_sincerity_-_recognising_faults._Organising_the_body_-_illness_-_new_harmony_-_physical_beauty.
1951-01-27_-_Sleep_-_desires_-_repression_-_the_subconscient._Dreams_-_the_super-conscient_-_solving_problems._Ladder_of_being_-_samadhi._Phases_of_sleep_-_silence,_true_rest._Vital_body_and_illness.
1951-02-03_-_What_is_Yoga?_for_what?_-_Aspiration,_seeking_the_Divine._-_Process_of_yoga,_renouncing_the_ego.
1951-02-05_-_Surrender_and_tapasya_-_Dealing_with_difficulties,_sincerity,_spiritual_discipline_-_Narrating_experiences_-_Vital_impulse_and_will_for_progress
1951-02-08_-_Unifying_the_being_-_ideas_of_good_and_bad_-_Miracles_-_determinism_-_Supreme_Will_-_Distinguishing_the_voice_of_the_Divine
1951-02-10_-_Liberty_and_license_-_surrender_makes_you_free_-_Men_in_authority_as_representatives_of_the_divine_Truth_-_Work_as_offering_-_total_surrender_needs_time_-_Effort_and_inspiration_-_will_and_patience
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
1951-02-15_-_Dreams,_symbolic_-_true_repose_-_False_visions_-_Earth-memory_and_history
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
1951-02-22_-_Surrender,_offering,_consecration_-_Experiences_and_sincerity_-_Aspiration_and_desire_-_Vedic_hymns_-_Concentration_and_time
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
1951-02-26_-_On_reading_books_-_gossip_-_Discipline_and_realisation_-_Imaginary_stories-_value_of_-_Private_lives_of_big_men_-_relaxation_-_Understanding_others_-_gnostic_consciousness
1951-03-01_-_Universe_and_the_Divine_-_Freedom_and_determinism_-_Grace_-_Time_and_Creation-_in_the_Supermind_-_Work_and_its_results_-_The_psychic_being_-_beauty_and_love_-_Flowers-_beauty_and_significance_-_Choice_of_reincarnating_psychic_being
1951-03-03_-_Hostile_forces_-_difficulties_-_Individuality_and_form_-_creation
1951-03-05_-_Disasters-_the_forces_of_Nature_-_Story_of_the_charity_Bazar_-_Liberation_and_law_-_Dealing_with_the_mind_and_vital-_methods
1951-03-08_-_Silencing_the_mind_-_changing_the_nature_-_Reincarnation-_choice_-_Psychic,_higher_beings_gods_incarnating_-_Incarnation_of_vital_beings_-_the_Lord_of_Falsehood_-_Hitler_-_Possession_and_madness
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
1951-03-14_-_Plasticity_-_Conditions_for_knowing_the_Divine_Will_-_Illness_-_microbes_-_Fear_-_body-reflexes_-_The_best_possible_happens_-_Theories_of_Creation_-_True_knowledge_-_a_work_to_do_-_the_Ashram
1951-03-17_-_The_universe-_eternally_new,_same_-_Pralaya_Traditions_-_Light_and_thought_-_new_consciousness,_forces_-_The_expanding_universe_-_inexpressible_experiences_-_Ashram_surcharged_with_Light_-_new_force_-_vibrating_atmospheres
1951-03-19_-_Mental_worlds_and_their_beings_-_Understanding_in_silence_-_Psychic_world-_its_characteristics_-_True_experiences_and_mental_formations_-_twelve_senses
1951-03-22_-_Relativity-_time_-_Consciousness_-_psychic_Witness_-_The_twelve_senses_-_water-divining_-_Instinct_in_animals_-_story_of_Mothers_cat
1951-03-24_-_Descent_of_Divine_Love,_of_Consciousness_-_Earth-_a_symbolic_formation_-_the_Divine_Presence_-_The_psychic_being_and_other_worlds_-_Divine_Love_and_Grace_-_Becoming_consaious_of_Divine_Love_-_Finding_ones_psychic_being_-_Responsibility
1951-03-26_-_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
1951-03-29_-_The_Great_Vehicle_and_The_Little_Vehicle_-_Choosing_ones_family,_country_-_The_vital_being_distorted_-_atavism_-_Sincerity_-_changing_ones_character
1951-03-31_-_Physical_ailment_and_mental_disorder_-_Curing_an_illness_spiritually_-_Receptivity_of_the_body_-_The_subtle-physical-_illness_accidents_-_Curing_sunstroke_and_other_disorders
1951-04-02_-_Causes_of_accidents_-_Little_entities,_helpful_or_mischievous-_incidents
1951-04-05_-_Illusion_and_interest_in_action_-_The_action_of_the_divine_Grace_and_the_ego_-_Concentration,_aspiration,_will,_inner_silence_-_Value_of_a_story_or_a_language_-_Truth_-_diversity_in_the_world
1951-04-07_-_Origin_of_Evil_-_Misery-_its_cause
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
1951-04-17_-_Unity,_diversity_-_Protective_envelope_-_desires_-_consciousness,_true_defence_-_Perfection_of_physical_-_cinema_-_Choice,_constant_and_conscious_-_law_of_ones_being_-_the_One,_the_Multiplicity_-_Civilization-_preparing_an_instrument
1951-04-19_-_Demands_and_needs_-_human_nature_-_Abolishing_the_ego_-_Food-_tamas,_consecration_-_Changing_the_nature-_the_vital_and_the_mind_-_The_yoga_of_the_body__-_cellular_consciousness
1951-04-21_-_Sri_Aurobindos_letter_on_conditions_for_doing_yoga_-_Aspiration,_tapasya,_surrender_-_The_lower_vital_-_old_habits_-_obsession_-_Sri_Aurobindo_on_choice_and_the_double_life_-_The_old_fiasco_-_inner_realisation_and_outer_change
1951-04-23_-_The_goal_and_the_way_-_Learning_how_to_sleep_-_relaxation_-_Adverse_forces-_test_of_sincerity_-_Attitude_to_suffering_and_death
1951-04-26_-_Irrevocable_transformation_-_The_divine_Shakti_-_glad_submission_-_Rejection,_integral_-_Consecration_-_total_self-forgetfulness_-_work
1951-04-28_-_Personal_effort_-_tamas,_laziness_-_Static_and_dynamic_power_-_Stupidity_-_psychic_and_intelligence_-_Philosophies-_different_languages_-_Theories_of_Creation_-_Surrender_of_ones_being_and_ones_work
1951-05-03_-_Money_and_its_use_for_the_divine_work_-_problems_-_Mastery_over_desire-_individual_and_collective_change
1951-05-05_-_Needs_and_desires_-_Discernment_-_sincerity_and_true_perception_-_Mantra_and_its_effects_-_Object_in_action-_to_serve_-_relying_only_on_the_Divine
1951-05-07_-_A_Hierarchy_-_Transcendent,_universal,_individual_Divine_-_The_Supreme_Shakti_and_Creation_-_Inadequacy_of_words,_language
1951-05-11_-_Mahakali_and_Kali_-_Avatar_and_Vibhuti_-_Sachchidananda_behind_all_states_of_being_-_The_power_of_will_-_receiving_the_Divine_Will
1951-05-12_-_Mahalakshmi_and_beauty_in_life_-_Mahasaraswati_-_conscious_hand_-_Riches_and_poverty
1951-05-14_-_Chance_-_the_play_of_forces_-_Peace,_given_and_lost_-_Abolishing_the_ego
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1954-02-03_-_The_senses_and_super-sense_-_Children_can_be_moulded_-_Keeping_things_in_order_-_The_shadow
1954-02-10_-_Study_a_variety_of_subjects_-_Memory_-Memory_of_past_lives_-_Getting_rid_of_unpleasant_thoughts
1954-02-17_-_Experience_expressed_in_different_ways_-_Origin_of_the_psychic_being_-_Progress_in_sports_-Everything_is_not_for_the_best
1954-03-03_-_Occultism_-_A_French_scientists_experiment
1954-03-24_-_Dreams_and_the_condition_of_the_stomach_-_Tobacco_and_alcohol_-_Nervousness_-_The_centres_and_the_Kundalini_-_Control_of_the_senses
1954-04-07_-_Communication_without_words_-_Uneven_progress_-_Words_and_the_Word
1954-04-14_-_Love_-_Can_a_person_love_another_truly?_-_Parental_love
1954-04-28_-_Aspiration_and_receptivity_-_Resistance_-_Purusha_and_Prakriti,_not_masculine_and_feminine
1954-05-05_-_Faith,_trust,_confidence_-_Insincerity_and_unconsciousness
1954-05-12_-_The_Purusha_-_Surrender_-_Distinguishing_between_influences_-_Perfect_sincerity
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
1954-06-16_-_Influences,_Divine_and_other_-_Adverse_forces_-_The_four_great_Asuras_-_Aspiration_arranges_circumstances_-_Wanting_only_the_Divine
1954-06-23_-_Meat-eating_-_Story_of_Mothers_vegetable_garden_-_Faithfulness_-_Conscious_sleep
1954-06-30_-_Occultism_-_Religion_and_vital_beings_-_Mothers_knowledge_of_what_happens_in_the_Ashram_-_Asking_questions_to_Mother_-_Drawing_on_Mother
1954-07-07_-_The_inner_warrior_-_Grace_and_the_Falsehood_-_Opening_from_below_-_Surrender_and_inertia_-_Exclusive_receptivity_-_Grace_and_receptivity
1954-07-14_-_The_Divine_and_the_Shakti_-_Personal_effort_-_Speaking_and_thinking_-_Doubt_-_Self-giving,_consecration_and_surrender_-_Mothers_use_of_flowers_-_Ornaments_and_protection
1954-07-21_-_Mistakes_-_Success_-_Asuras_-_Mental_arrogance_-_Difficulty_turned_into_opportunity_-_Mothers_use_of_flowers_-_Conversion_of_men_governed_by_adverse_forces
1954-07-28_-_Money_-_Ego_and_individuality_-_The_shadow
1954-08-04_-_Servant_and_worker_-_Justification_of_weakness_-_Play_of_the_Divine_-_Why_are_you_here_in_the_Ashram?
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
1954-08-25_-_Ananda_aspect_of_the_Mother_-_Changing_conditions_in_the_Ashram_-_Ascetic_discipline_-_Mothers_body
1954-09-08_-_Hostile_forces_-_Substance_-_Concentration_-_Changing_the_centre_of_thought_-_Peace
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
1954-09-29_-_The_right_spirit_-_The_Divine_comes_first_-_Finding_the_Divine_-_Mistakes_-_Rejecting_impulses_-_Making_the_consciousness_vast_-_Firm_resolution
1954-10-06_-_What_happens_is_for_the_best_-_Blaming_oneself_-Experiences_-_The_vital_desire-soul_-Creating_a_spiritual_atmosphere_-Thought_and_Truth
1954-10-20_-_Stand_back_-_Asking_questions_to_Mother_-_Seeing_images_in_meditation_-_Berlioz_-Music_-_Mothers_organ_music_-_Destiny
1954-11-03_-_Body_opening_to_the_Divine_-_Concentration_in_the_heart_-_The_army_of_the_Divine_-_The_knot_of_the_ego_-Streng_thening_ones_will
1954-11-10_-_Inner_experience,_the_basis_of_action_-_Keeping_open_to_the_Force_-_Faith_through_aspiration_-_The_Mothers_symbol_-_The_mind_and_vital_seize_experience_-_Degrees_of_sincerity_-Becoming_conscious_of_the_Divine_Force
1954-11-24_-_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
1954-12-15_-_Many_witnesses_inside_oneself_-_Children_in_the_Ashram_-_Trance_and_the_waking_consciousness_-_Ascetic_methods_-_Education,_spontaneous_effort_-_Spiritual_experience
1954-12-22_-_Possession_by_hostile_forces_-_Purity_and_morality_-_Faith_in_the_final_success_-Drawing_back_from_the_path
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
1955-02-23_-_On_the_sense_of_taste,_educating_the_senses_-_Fasting_produces_a_state_of_receptivity,_drawing_energy_-_The_body_and_food
1955-03-02_-_Right_spirit,_aspiration_and_desire_-_Sleep_and_yogic_repose,_how_to_sleep_-_Remembering_dreams_-_Concentration_and_outer_activity_-_Mother_opens_the_door_inside_everyone_-_Sleep,_a_school_for_inner_knowledge_-_Source_of_energy
1955-03-09_-_Psychic_directly_contacted_through_the_physical_-_Transforming_egoistic_movements_-_Work_of_the_psychic_being_-_Contacting_the_psychic_and_the_Divine_-_Experiences_of_different_kinds_-_Attacks_of_adverse_forces
1955-03-23_-_Procedure_for_rejection_and_transformation_-_Learning_by_heart,_true_understanding_-_Vibrations,_movements_of_the_species_-_A_cat_and_a_Russian_peasant_woman_-_A_cat_doing_yoga
1955-03-30_-_Yoga-shakti_-_Energies_of_the_earth,_higher_and_lower_-_Illness,_curing_by_yogic_means_-_The_true_self_and_the_psychic_-_Solving_difficulties_by_different_methods
1955-04-06_-_Freuds_psychoanalysis,_the_subliminal_being_-_The_psychic_and_the_subliminal_-_True_psychology_-_Changing_the_lower_nature_-_Faith_in_different_parts_of_the_being_-_Psychic_contact_established_in_all_in_the_Ashram
1955-04-13_-_Psychoanalysts_-_The_underground_super-ego,_dreams,_sleep,_control_-_Archetypes,_Overmind_and_higher_-_Dream_of_someone_dying_-_Integral_repose,_entering_Sachchidananda_-_Organising_ones_life,_concentration,_repose
1955-04-27_-_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
1955-05-25_-_Religion_and_reason_-_true_role_and_field_-_an_obstacle_to_or_minister_of_the_Spirit_-_developing_and_meaning_-_Learning_how_to_live,_the_elite_-_Reason_controls_and_organises_life_-_Nature_is_infrarational
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
1955-06-08_-_Working_for_the_Divine_-_ideal_attitude_-_Divine_manifesting_-_reversal_of_consciousness,_knowing_oneself_-_Integral_progress,_outer,_inner,_facing_difficulties_-_People_in_Ashram_-_doing_Yoga_-_Children_given_freedom,_choosing_yoga
1955-06-15_-_Dynamic_realisation,_transformation_-_The_negative_and_positive_side_of_experience_-_The_image_of_the_dry_coconut_fruit_-_Purusha,_Prakriti,_the_Divine_Mother_-_The_Truth-Creation_-_Pralaya_-_We_are_in_a_transitional_period
1955-06-22_-_Awakening_the_Yoga-shakti_-_The_thousand-petalled_lotus-_Reading,_how_far_a_help_for_yoga_-_Simple_and_complicated_combinations_in_men
1955-06-29_-_The_true_vital_and_true_physical_-_Time_and_Space_-_The_psychics_memory_of_former_lives_-_The_psychic_organises_ones_life_-_The_psychics_knowledge_and_direction
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
1955-07-20_-_The_Impersonal_Divine_-_Surrender_to_the_Divine_brings_perfect_freedom_-_The_Divine_gives_Himself_-_The_principle_of_the_inner_dimensions_-_The_paths_of_aspiration_and_surrender_-_Linear_and_spherical_paths_and_realisations
1955-08-03_-_Nothing_is_impossible_in_principle_-_Psychic_contact_and_psychic_influence_-_Occult_powers,_adverse_influences;_magic_-_Magic,_occultism_and_Yogic_powers_-Hypnotism_and_its_effects
1955-08-17_-_Vertical_ascent_and_horizontal_opening_-_Liberation_of_the_psychic_being_-_Images_for_discovery_of_the_psychic_being_-_Sadhana_to_contact_the_psychic_being
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...
1955-10-26_-_The_Divine_and_the_universal_Teacher_-_The_power_of_the_Word_-_The_Creative_Word,_the_mantra_-_Sound,_music_in_other_worlds_-_The_domains_of_pure_form,_colour_and_ideas
1955-11-02_-_The_first_movement_in_Yoga_-_Interiorisation,_finding_ones_soul_-_The_Vedic_Age_-_An_incident_about_Vivekananda_-_The_imaged_language_of_the_Vedas_-_The_Vedic_Rishis,_involutionary_beings_-_Involution_and_evolution
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_-_...
1955-11-23_-_One_reality,_multiple_manifestations_-_Integral_Yoga,_approach_by_all_paths_-_The_supreme_man_and_the_divine_man_-_Miracles_and_the_logic_of_events
1955-12-07_-_Emotional_impulse_of_self-giving_-_A_young_dancer_in_France_-_The_heart_has_wings,_not_the_head_-_Only_joy_can_conquer_the_Adversary
1955-12-14_-_Rejection_of_life_as_illusion_in_the_old_Yogas_-_Fighting_the_adverse_forces_-_Universal_and_individual_being_-_Three_stages_in_Integral_Yoga_-_How_to_feel_the_Divine_Presence_constantly
1955-12-28_-_Aspiration_in_different_parts_of_the_being_-_Enthusiasm_and_gratitude_-_Aspiration_is_in_all_beings_-_Unlimited_power_of_good,_evil_has_a_limit_-_Progress_in_the_parts_of_the_being_-_Significance_of_a_dream
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
1956-01-11_-_Desire_and_self-deception_-_Giving_all_one_is_and_has_-_Sincerity,_more_powerful_than_will_-_Joy_of_progress_Definition_of_youth
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
1956-02-01_-_Path_of_knowledge_-_Finding_the_Divine_in_life_-_Capacity_for_contact_with_the_Divine_-_Partial_and_total_identification_with_the_Divine_-_Manifestation_and_hierarchy
1956-02-08_-_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
1956-02-22_-_Strong_immobility_of_an_immortal_spirit_-_Equality_of_soul_-_Is_all_an_expression_of_the_divine_Will?_-_Loosening_the_knot_of_action_-_Using_experience_as_a_cloak_to_cover_excesses_-_Sincerity,_a_rare_virtue
1956-02-29_-_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
1956-03-07_-_Sacrifice,_Animals,_hostile_forces,_receive_in_proportion_to_consciousness_-_To_be_luminously_open_-_Integral_transformation_-_Pain_of_rejection,_delight_of_progress_-_Spirit_behind_intention_-_Spirit,_matter,_over-simplified
1956-03-14_-_Dynamic_meditation_-_Do_all_as_an_offering_to_the_Divine_-_Significance_of_23.4.56._-_If_twelve_men_of_goodwill_call_the_Divine
1956-03-21_-_Identify_with_the_Divine_-_The_Divine,_the_most_important_thing_in_life
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
1956-04-04_-_The_witness_soul_-_A_Gita_enthusiast_-_Propagandist_spirit,_Tolstoys_son
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
1956-04-25_-_God,_human_conception_and_the_true_Divine_-_Earthly_existence,_to_realise_the_Divine_-_Ananda,_divine_pleasure_-_Relations_with_the_divine_Presence_-_Asking_the_Divine_for_what_one_needs_-_Allowing_the_Divine_to_lead_one
1956-05-02_-_Threefold_union_-_Manifestation_of_the_Supramental_-_Profiting_from_the_Divine_-_Recognition_of_the_Supramental_Force_-_Ascent,_descent,_manifestation
1956-05-09_-_Beginning_of_the_true_spiritual_life_-_Spirit_gives_value_to_all_things_-_To_be_helped_by_the_supramental_Force
1956-05-16_-_Needs_of_the_body,_not_true_in_themselves_-_Spiritual_and_supramental_law_-_Aestheticised_Paganism_-_Morality,_checks_true_spiritual_effort_-_Effect_of_supramental_descent_-_Half-lights_and_false_lights
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
1956-05-30_-_Forms_as_symbols_of_the_Force_behind_-_Art_as_expression_of_contact_with_the_Divine_-_Supramental_psychological_perfection_-_Division_of_works_-_The_Ashram,_idle_stupidities
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
1956-06-13_-_Effects_of_the_Supramental_action_-_Education_and_the_Supermind_-_Right_to_remain_ignorant_-_Concentration_of_mind_-_Reason,_not_supreme_capacity_-_Physical_education_and_studies_-_inner_discipline_-_True_usefulness_of_teachers
1956-06-20_-_Hearts_mystic_light,_intuition_-_Psychic_being,_contact_-_Secular_ethics_-_True_role_of_mind_-_Realise_the_Divine_by_love_-_Depression,_pleasure,_joy_-_Heart_mixture_-_To_follow_the_soul_-_Physical_process_-_remember_the_Mother
1956-06-27_-_Birth,_entry_of_soul_into_body_-_Formation_of_the_supramental_world_-_Aspiration_for_progress_-_Bad_thoughts_-_Cerebral_filter_-_Progress_and_resistance
1956-07-04_-_Aspiration_when_one_sees_a_shooting_star_-_Preparing_the_bodyn_making_it_understand_-_Getting_rid_of_pain_and_suffering_-_Psychic_light
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
1956-08-01_-_Value_of_worship_-_Spiritual_realisation_and_the_integral_yoga_-_Symbols,_translation_of_experience_into_form_-_Sincerity,_fundamental_virtue_-_Intensity_of_aspiration,_with_anguish_or_joy_-_The_divine_Grace
1956-08-08_-_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
1956-09-05_-_Material_life,_seeing_in_the_right_way_-_Effect_of_the_Supermind_on_the_earth_-_Emergence_of_the_Supermind_-_Falling_back_into_the_same_mistaken_ways
1956-09-12_-_Questions,_practice_and_progress
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
1956-09-26_-_Soul_of_desire_-_Openness,_harmony_with_Nature_-_Communion_with_divine_Presence_-_Individuality,_difficulties,_soul_of_desire_-_personal_contact_with_the_Mother_-_Inner_receptivity_-_Bad_thoughts_before_the_Mother
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
1956-10-31_-_Manifestation_of_divine_love_-_Deformation_of_Love_by_human_consciousness_-_Experience_and_expression_of_experience
1956-11-07_-_Thoughts_created_by_forces_of_universal_-_Mind_Our_own_thought_hardly_exists_-_Idea,_origin_higher_than_mind_-_The_Synthesis_of_Yoga,_effect_of_reading
1956-11-14_-_Conquering_the_desire_to_appear_good_-_Self-control_and_control_of_the_life_around_-_Power_of_mastery_-_Be_a_great_yogi_to_be_a_good_teacher_-_Organisation_of_the_Ashram_school_-_Elementary_discipline_of_regularity
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
1956-11-28_-_Desire,_ego,_animal_nature_-_Consciousness,_a_progressive_state_-_Ananda,_desireless_state_beyond_enjoyings_-_Personal_effort_that_is_mental_-_Reason,_when_to_disregard_it_-_Reason_and_reasons
1956-12-05_-_Even_and_objectless_ecstasy_-_Transform_the_animal_-_Individual_personality_and_world-personality_-_Characteristic_features_of_a_world-personality_-_Expressing_a_universal_state_of_consciousness_-_Food_and_sleep_-_Ordered_intuition
1956-12-12_-_paradoxes_-_Nothing_impossible_-_unfolding_universe,_the_Eternal_-_Attention,_concentration,_effort_-_growth_capacity_almost_unlimited_-_Why_things_are_not_the_same_-_will_and_willings_-_Suggestions,_formations_-_vital_world
1956-12-19_-_Preconceived_mental_ideas_-_Process_of_creation_-_Destructive_power_of_bad_thoughts_-_To_be_perfectly_sincere
1956-12-26_-_Defeated_victories_-_Change_of_consciousness_-_Experiences_that_indicate_the_road_to_take_-_Choice_and_preference_-_Diversity_of_the_manifestation
1957-01-02_-_Can_one_go_out_of_time_and_space?_-_Not_a_crucified_but_a_glorified_body_-_Individual_effort_and_the_new_force
1957-01-09_-_God_is_essentially_Delight_-_God_and_Nature_play_at_hide-and-seek_-__Why,_and_when,_are_you_grave?
1957-01-16_-_Seeking_something_without_knowing_it_-_Why_are_we_here?
1957-01-23_-_How_should_we_understand_pure_delight?_-_The_drop_of_honey_-_Action_of_the_Divine_Will_in_the_world
1957-01-30_-_Artistry_is_just_contrast_-_How_to_perceive_the_Divine_Guidance?
1957-02-06_-_Death,_need_of_progress_-_Changing_Natures_methods
1957-02-07_-_Individual_and_collective_meditation
1957-02-13_-_Suffering,_pain_and_pleasure_-_Illness_and_its_cure
1957-02-20_-_Limitations_of_the_body_and_individuality
1957-03-06_-_Freedom,_servitude_and_love
1957-03-08_-_A_Buddhist_story
1957-03-13_-_Our_best_friend
1957-03-15_-_Reminiscences_of_Tlemcen
1957-03-20_-_Never_sit_down,_true_repose
1957-03-22_-_A_story_of_initiation,_knowledge_and_practice
1957-03-27_-_If_only_humanity_consented_to_be_spiritualised
1957-04-03_-_Different_religions_and_spirituality
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
1957-05-15_-_Differentiation_of_the_sexes_-_Transformation_from_above_downwards
1957-05-29_-_Progressive_transformation
1957-06-05_-_Questions_and_silence_-_Methods_of_meditation
1957-06-12_-_Fasting_and_spiritual_progress
1957-06-19_-_Causes_of_illness_Fear_and_illness_-_Minds_working,_faith_and_illness
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
1957-07-09_-_Incontinence_of_speech
1957-07-10_-_A_new_world_is_born_-_Overmind_creation_dissolved
1957-07-17_-_Power_of_conscious_will_over_matter
1957-07-24_-_The_involved_supermind_-_The_new_world_and_the_old_-_Will_for_progress_indispensable
1957-07-31_-_Awakening_aspiration_in_the_body
1957-08-07_-_The_resistances,_politics_and_money_-_Aspiration_to_realise_the_supramental_life
1957-08-14_-_Meditation_on_Sri_Aurobindo
1957-08-21_-_The_Ashram_and_true_communal_life_-_Level_of_consciousness_in_the_Ashram
1957-08-28_-_Freedom_and_Divine_Will
1957-09-04_-_Sri_Aurobindo,_an_eternal_birth
1957-09-11_-_Vital_chemistry,_attraction_and_repulsion
1957-09-18_-_Occultism_and_supramental_life
1957-09-25_-_Preparation_of_the_intermediate_being
1957-10-02_-_The_Mind_of_Light_-_Statues_of_the_Buddha_-_Burden_of_the_past
1957-10-09_-_As_many_universes_as_individuals_-_Passage_to_the_higher_hemisphere
1957-10-16_-_Story_of_successive_involutions
1957-10-23_-_The_central_motive_of_terrestrial_existence_-_Evolution
1957-10-30_-_Double_movement_of_evolution_-_Disappearance_of_a_species
1957-11-13_-_Superiority_of_man_over_animal_-_Consciousness_precedes_form
1957-11-27_-_Sri_Aurobindos_method_in_The_Life_Divine_-_Individual_and_cosmic_evolution
1957-12-04_-_The_method_of_The_Life_Divine_-_Problem_of_emergence_of_a_new_species
1957-12-11_-_Appearance_of_the_first_men
1957-12-18_-_Modern_science_and_illusion_-_Value_of_experience,_its_transforming_power_-_Supramental_power,_first_aspect_to_manifest
1958-01-01_-_The_collaboration_of_material_Nature_-_Miracles_visible_to_a_deep_vision_of_things_-_Explanation_of_New_Year_Message
1958-01-08_-_Sri_Aurobindos_method_of_exposition_-_The_mind_as_a_public_place_-_Mental_control_-_Sri_Aurobindos_subtle_hand
1958-01-15_-_The_only_unshakable_point_of_support
1958-01-22_-_Intellectual_theories_-_Expressing_a_living_and_real_Truth
1958-01-29_-_The_plan_of_the_universe_-_Self-awareness
1958-02-05_-_The_great_voyage_of_the_Supreme_-_Freedom_and_determinism
1958-02-12_-_Psychic_progress_from_life_to_life_-_The_earth,_the_place_of_progress
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
1958-03-05_-_Vibrations_and_words_-_Power_of_thought,_the_gift_of_tongues
1958-03-12_-_The_key_of_past_transformations
1958-03-19_-_General_tension_in_humanity_-_Peace_and_progress_-_Perversion_and_vision_of_transformation
1958-03-26_-_Mental_anxiety_and_trust_in_spiritual_power
1958-04-02_-_Correcting_a_mistake
1958-04-09_-_The_eyes_of_the_soul_-_Perceiving_the_soul
1958-04-16_-_The_superman_-_New_realisation
1958-04-23_-_Progress_and_bargaining
1958-04-30_-_Mental_constructions_and_experience
1958-05-07_-_The_secret_of_Nature
1958-05-14_-_Intellectual_activity_and_subtle_knowing_-_Understanding_with_the_body
1958-05-21_-_Mental_honesty
1958-05-28_-_The_Avatar
1958-06-04_-_New_birth
1958-06-11_-_Is_there_a_spiritual_being_in_everybody?
1958-06-18_-_Philosophy,_religion,_occultism,_spirituality
1958-06-25_-_Sadhana_in_the_body
1958-07-09_-_Faith_and_personal_effort
1958-07-16_-_Is_religion_a_necessity?
1958-07-23_-_How_to_develop_intuition_-_Concentration
1958-07-30_-_The_planchette_-_automatic_writing_-_Proofs_and_knowledge
1958-08-06_-_Collective_prayer_-_the_ideal_collectivity
1958-08-13_-_Profit_by_staying_in_the_Ashram_-_What_Sri_Aurobindo_has_come_to_tell_us_-_Finding_the_Divine
1958-08-15_-_Our_relation_with_the_Gods
1958-08-27_-_Meditation_and_imagination_-_From_thought_to_idea,_from_idea_to_principle
1958-09-03_-_How_to_discipline_the_imagination_-_Mental_formations
1958-09-10_-_Magic,_occultism,_physical_science
1958_09_12
1958-09-17_-_Power_of_formulating_experience_-_Usefulness_of_mental_development
1958_09_19
1958-09-24_-_Living_the_truth_-_Words_and_experience
1958_09_26
1958-10-01_-_The_ideal_of_moral_perfection
1958_10_03
1958-10-08_-_Stages_between_man_and_superman
1958_10_10
1958_10_17
1958-10-22_-_Spiritual_life_-_reversal_of_consciousness_-_Helping_others
1958_10_24
1958-10-29_-_Mental_self-sufficiency_-_Grace
1958-11-05_-_Knowing_how_to_be_silent
1958_11_07
1958-11-12_-_The_aim_of_the_Supreme_-_Trust_in_the_Grace
1958_11_14
1958_11_21
1958-11-26_-_The_role_of_the_Spirit_-_New_birth
1958_11_28
1958_12_05
1960_01_05
1960_01_12
1960_01_20
1960_01_27
1960_02_03
1960_02_10
1960_02_17
1960_02_24
1960_03_02
1960_03_09
1960_03_16
1960_03_23
1960_03_30
1960_04_06
1960_04_07?_-_28
1960_04_20
1960_04_27
1960_05_04
1960_05_11
1960_05_18
1960_05_25
1960_06_03
1960_06_08
1960_06_16
1960_06_22
1960_06_29
1960_07_06
1960_07_13
1960_07_19
1960_08_24
1960_08_27
1960_10_24
1960_11_10
1960_11_11?_-_48
1960_11_12?_-_49
1960_11_13?_-_50
1960_11_14?_-_51
1961_01_18
1961_01_28
1961_02_02
1961_03_11_-_58
1961_03_17_-_56
1961_03_17_-_57
1961_04_26_-_59
1961_05_04_-_60
1961_05_20
1961_05_21?_-_62
1961_05_22?
1961_07_18
1961_07_27
1962_01_12
1962_01_21
1962_02_03
1962_02_27
1962_02_28?_-_73
1962_05_24
1962_10_06
1962_10_12
1963_01_14
1963_03_06
1963_05_15
1963_08_10
1963_08_11?_-_94
1963_11_04
1963_11_05?_-_96
1963_11_06?_-_97
1964_02_05
1964_02_05_-_98
1964_02_06?_-_99
1964_03_25
1964_09_16
1965_01_12
1965_03_03
1965_05_29
1965_09_25
1965_12_25
1965_12_26?
1966_07_06
1966_09_14
1967-05-24.1_-_Defining_the_Divine
1967-05-24.2_-_Defining_God
1969_08_03
1969_08_05
1969_08_07
1969_08_09
1969_08_14
1969_08_15?_-_133
1969_08_19
1969_08_21
1969_08_28
1969_08_30_-_139
1969_08_30_-_140
1969_08_31_-_141
1969_09_01_-_142
1969_09_04_-_143
1969_09_07_-_145
1969_09_14
1969_09_17
1969_09_18
1969_09_22
1969_09_23
1969_09_26
1969_09_27
1969_09_29
1969_09_30
1969_09_31?_-_165
1969_10_01?_-_166
1969_10_06
1969_10_07
1969_10_10
1969_10_13
1969_10_15
1969_10_17
1969_10_18
1969_10_19
1969_10_21
1969_10_23
1969_10_24
1969_10_28
1969_10_29
1969_10_30
1969_10_31
1969_11_07
1969_11_08?
1969_11_13
1969_11_15
1969_11_16
1969_11_18
1969_11_24
1969_11_25
1969_11_26
1969_11_27?
1969_12_01
1969_12_03
1969_12_04
1969_12_05
1969_12_07
1969_12_08
1969_12_09
1969_12_11
1969_12_13
1969_12_14
1969_12_15
1969_12_17
1969_12_18
1969_12_21
1969_12_22
1969_12_23
1969_12_26
1969_12_28
1969_12_29?
1969_12_31
1970_01_01
1970_01_03
1970_01_04
1970_01_06
1970_01_07
1970_01_08
1970_01_09
1970_01_10
1970_01_12
1970_01_13?
1970_01_15
1970_01_17
1970_01_20
1970_01_21
1970_01_22
1970_01_23
1970_01_24
1970_01_25
1970_01_26
1970_01_27
1970_01_28
1970_01_29
1970_01_30
1970_02_01
1970_02_02
1970_02_04
1970_02_05
1970_02_07
1970_02_08
1970_02_09
1970_02_10
1970_02_11
1970_02_12
1970_02_13
1970_02_16
1970_02_17
1970_02_18
1970_02_19
1970_02_20
1970_02_23
1970_02_25
1970_02_26
1970_02_27?
1970_03_02
1970_03_03
1970_03_05
1970_03_06?
1970_03_09
1970_03_10
1970_03_11
1970_03_12
1970_03_13
1970_03_14
1970_03_15
1970_03_17
1970_03_18
1970_03_19?
1970_03_21
1970_03_24
1970_03_25
1970_03_27
1970_03_29
1970_03_30
1970_04_01
1970_04_02
1970_04_03
1970_04_04
1970_04_06
1970_04_07
1970_04_08
1970_04_09
1970_04_10
1970_04_11
1970_04_12
1970_04_13
1970_04_14
1970_04_15
1970_04_17
1970_04_18
1970_04_19_-_484
1970_04_20_-_485
1970_04_21_-_490
1970_04_22_-_482
1970_04_22_-_493
1970_04_23_-_495
1970_04_24_-_497
1970_04_28
1970_04_29
1970_04_30
1970_05_01
1970_05_02
1970_05_03?
1970_05_12
1970_05_13?
1970_05_15
1970_05_16
1970_05_17
1970_05_21
1970_05_22
1970_05_23
1970_05_24
1970_05_25
1970_05_28
1970_06_01
1970_06_02
1970_06_03
1970_06_04
1970_06_05
1970_06_06
1970_06_07
1970_06_08_-_538
1970_06_08_-_541
1971_12_11
1.A_-_ANTHROPOLOGY,_THE_SOUL
1.ac_-_A_Birthday
1.ac_-_Adela
1.ac_-_An_Oath
1.ac_-_At_Sea
1.ac_-_Au_Bal
1.ac_-_Colophon
1.ac_-_Happy_Dust
1.ac_-_Independence
1.ac_-_Leah_Sublime
1.ac_-_Logos
1.ac_-_Lyric_of_Love_to_Leah
1.ac_-_On_-_On_-_Poet
1.ac_-_Optimist
1.ac_-_Power
1.ac_-_Prologue_to_Rodin_in_Rime
1.ac_-_The_Atheist
1.ac_-_The_Buddhist
1.ac_-_The_Disciples
1.ac_-_The_Five_Adorations
1.ac_-_The_Four_Winds
1.ac_-_The_Garden_of_Janus
1.ac_-_The_Hawk_and_the_Babe
1.ac_-_The_Hermit
1.ac_-_The_Interpreter
1.ac_-_The_Ladder
1.ac_-_The_Mantra-Yoga
1.ac_-_The_Neophyte
1.ac_-_The_Pentagram
1.ac_-_The_Priestess_of_Panormita
1.ac_-_The_Quest
1.ac_-_The_Rose_and_the_Cross
1.ac_-_The_Tent
1.ac_-_The_Titanic
1.ac_-_The_Twins
1.ac_-_The_Wizard_Way
1.ac_-_Ut
1.anon_-_A_drum_beats
1.anon_-_But_little_better
1.anon_-_Eightfold_Fence.
1.anon_-_Enuma_Elish_(When_on_high)
1.anon_-_If_this_were_a_world
1.anon_-_Less_profitable
1.anon_-_My_body,_in_its_withering
1.anon_-_Others_have_told_me
1.anon_-_Plucking_the_Rushes
1.anon_-_Song_of_Creation
1.anon_-_The_Epic_of_Gilgamesh_Tablet_II
1.anon_-_The_Epic_of_Gilgamesh_Tablet_III
1.anon_-_The_Epic_of_Gilgamesh_Tablet_IV
1.anon_-_The_Epic_of_Gilgamesh_TabletIX
1.anon_-_The_Epic_of_Gilgamesh_Tablet_VII
1.anon_-_The_Epic_of_Gilgamesh_Tablet_VIII
1.anon_-_The_Epic_of_Gilgamesh_Tablet_X
1.anon_-_The_Epic_of_Gilgamesh_Tablet_XI_The_Story_of_the_Flood
1.anon_-_The_Poem_of_Antar
1.anon_-_The_Poem_of_Imru-Ul-Quais
1.anon_-_The_Seven_Evil_Spirits
1.anon_-_The_Song_of_Songs
1.ap_-_The_Universal_Prayer
1.asak_-_Beg_for_Love
1.at_-_And_Galahad_fled_along_them_bridge_by_bridge_(from_The_Holy_Grail)
1.at_-_If_thou_wouldst_hear_the_Nameless_(from_The_Ancient_Sage)
1.at_-_St._Agnes_Eve
1.at_-_The_Human_Cry
1.bd_-_A_deluded_Mind
1.bd_-_Endless_Ages
1.bd_-_The_Greatest_Gift
1.bd_-_You_may_enter
1.bs_-_Look_into_Yourself
1.bs_-_Love_Springs_Eternal
1.ct_-_Creation_and_Destruction
1.ct_-_Distinguishing_Ego_from_Self
1.ct_-_Goods_and_Possessions
1.ct_-_Letting_go_of_thoughts
1.ct_-_One_Legged_Man
1.ct_-_Surrendering
1.dz_-_A_Zen_monk_asked_for_a_verse_-
1.dz_-_Ching-chings_raindrop_sound
1.dz_-_Coming_or_Going
1.dz_-_Enlightenment_is_like_the_moon
1.dz_-_Impermanence
1.dz_-_In_the_stream
1.dz_-_I_wont_even_stop
1.dz_-_Joyful_in_this_mountain_retreat
1.dz_-_Like_tangled_hair
1.dz_-_One_of_fifteen_verses_on_Dogens_mountain_retreat
1.dz_-_One_of_six_verses_composed_in_Anyoin_Temple_in_Fukakusa,_1230
1.dz_-_On_Non-Dependence_of_Mind
1.dz_-_The_track_of_the_swan_through_the_sky
1.dz_-_The_Western_Patriarchs_doctrine_is_transplanted!
1.dz_-_The_whirlwind_of_birth_and_death
1.dz_-_Treading_along_in_this_dreamlike,_illusory_realm
1.dz_-_True_person_manifest_throughout_the_ten_quarters_of_the_world
1.dz_-_Viewing_Peach_Blossoms_and_Realizing_the_Way
1.dz_-_Wonderous_nirvana-mind
1.dz_-_Worship
1.dz_-_Zazen
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_-_Ex_Oblivione
1f.lovecraft_-_Facts_concerning_the_Late
1f.lovecraft_-_From_Beyond
1f.lovecraft_-_He
1f.lovecraft_-_Herbert_West-Reanimator
1f.lovecraft_-_H.P._Lovecrafts
1f.lovecraft_-_Hypnos
1f.lovecraft_-_Ibid
1f.lovecraft_-_In_the_Vault
1f.lovecraft_-_In_the_Walls_of_Eryx
1f.lovecraft_-_Medusas_Coil
1f.lovecraft_-_Memory
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_Book
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_Descendant
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Diary_of_Alonzo_Typer
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Disinterment
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Doom_That_Came_to_Sarnath
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Dream-Quest_of_Unknown_Kadath
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Dreams_in_the_Witch_House
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Dunwich_Horror
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Electric_Executioner
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Evil_Clergyman
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Festival
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Ghost-Eater
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Green_Meadow
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_Little_Glass_Bottle
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Loved_Dead
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Lurking_Fear
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Man_of_Stone
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Moon-Bog
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Mound
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Music_of_Erich_Zann
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Mysterious_Ship
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Mystery_of_the_Grave-Yard
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Nameless_City
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Night_Ocean
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Other_Gods
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Picture_in_the_House
1f.lovecraft_-_The_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
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_-_A_Peculiar_Ideal
1.fs_-_A_Problem
1.fs_-_Archimedes
1.fs_-_Astronomical_Writings
1.fs_-_Beauteous_Individuality
1.fs_-_Breadth_And_Depth
1.fs_-_Carthage
1.fs_-_Cassandra
1.fs_-_Columbus
1.fs_-_Count_Eberhard,_The_Groaner_Of_Wurtembert._A_War_Song
1.fs_-_Dangerous_Consequences
1.fs_-_Difference_Of_Station
1.fs_-_Different_Destinies
1.fs_-_Dithyramb
1.fs_-_Elegy_On_The_Death_Of_A_Young_Man
1.fs_-_Elysium
1.fs_-_Evening
1.fs_-_Fame_And_Duty
1.fs_-_Fantasie_--_To_Laura
1.fs_-_Feast_Of_Victory
1.fs_-_Female_Judgment
1.fs_-_Fortune_And_Wisdom
1.fs_-_Fridolin_(The_Walk_To_The_Iron_Factory)
1.fs_-_Friend_And_Foe
1.fs_-_Friendship
1.fs_-_Geniality
1.fs_-_Genius
1.fs_-_German_Faith
1.fs_-_Germany_And_Her_Princes
1.fs_-_Greekism
1.fs_-_Group_From_Tartarus
1.fs_-_Hero_And_Leander
1.fs_-_Honors
1.fs_-_Honor_To_Woman
1.fs_-_Hope
1.fs_-_Human_Knowledge
1.fs_-_Hymn_To_Joy
1.fs_-_Inside_And_Outside
1.fs_-_Jove_To_Hercules
1.fs_-_Light_And_Warmth
1.fs_-_Longing
1.fs_-_Love_And_Desire
1.fs_-_Majestas_Populi
1.fs_-_Melancholy_--_To_Laura
1.fs_-_My_Antipathy
1.fs_-_My_Faith
1.fs_-_Nadowessian_Death-Lament
1.fs_-_Naenia
1.fs_-_Ode_an_die_Freude
1.fs_-_Ode_To_Joy
1.fs_-_Ode_To_Joy_-_With_Translation
1.fs_-_Odysseus
1.fs_-_Parables_And_Riddles
1.fs_-_Participation
1.fs_-_Political_Precept
1.fs_-_Pompeii_And_Herculaneum
1.fs_-_Punch_Song
1.fs_-_Punch_Song_(To_be_sung_in_the_Northern_Countries)
1.fs_-_Rapture_--_To_Laura
1.fs_-_Resignation
1.fs_-_Rousseau
1.fs_-_Shakespeare's_Ghost_-_A_Parody
1.fs_-_The_Agreement
1.fs_-_The_Alpine_Hunter
1.fs_-_The_Animating_Principle
1.fs_-_The_Antiques_At_Paris
1.fs_-_The_Antique_To_The_Northern_Wanderer
1.fs_-_The_Artists
1.fs_-_The_Assignation
1.fs_-_The_Bards_Of_Olden_Time
1.fs_-_The_Battle
1.fs_-_The_Best_State
1.fs_-_The_Best_State_Constitution
1.fs_-_The_Celebrated_Woman_-_An_Epistle_By_A_Married_Man
1.fs_-_The_Circle_Of_Nature
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_Difficult_Union
1.fs_-_The_Division_Of_The_Earth
1.fs_-_The_Driver
1.fs_-_The_Duty_Of_All
1.fs_-_The_Eleusinian_Festival
1.fs_-_The_Fairest_Apparition
1.fs_-_The_Favor_Of_The_Moment
1.fs_-_The_Fight_With_The_Dragon
1.fs_-_The_Flowers
1.fs_-_The_Fortune-Favored
1.fs_-_The_Forum_Of_Woman
1.fs_-_The_Four_Ages_Of_The_World
1.fs_-_The_Fugitive
1.fs_-_The_Genius_With_The_Inverted_Torch
1.fs_-_The_German_Art
1.fs_-_The_Glove_-_A_Tale
1.fs_-_The_Gods_Of_Greece
1.fs_-_The_Greatness_Of_The_World
1.fs_-_The_Honorable
1.fs_-_The_Hostage
1.fs_-_The_Ideal_And_The_Actual_Life
1.fs_-_The_Ideals
1.fs_-_The_Iliad
1.fs_-_The_Imitator
1.fs_-_The_Immutable
1.fs_-_The_Infanticide
1.fs_-_The_Invincible_Armada
1.fs_-_The_Key
1.fs_-_Thekla_-_A_Spirit_Voice
1.fs_-_The_Knight_Of_Toggenburg
1.fs_-_The_Knights_Of_St._John
1.fs_-_The_Lay_Of_The_Bell
1.fs_-_The_Lay_Of_The_Mountain
1.fs_-_The_Learned_Workman
1.fs_-_The_Maiden_From_Afar
1.fs_-_The_Maiden's_Lament
1.fs_-_The_Maid_Of_Orleans
1.fs_-_The_Meeting
1.fs_-_The_Merchant
1.fs_-_The_Moral_Force
1.fs_-_The_Observer
1.fs_-_The_Philosophical_Egotist
1.fs_-_The_Pilgrim
1.fs_-_The_Playing_Infant
1.fs_-_The_Poetry_Of_Life
1.fs_-_The_Power_Of_Song
1.fs_-_The_Power_Of_Woman
1.fs_-_The_Present_Generation
1.fs_-_The_Proverbs_Of_Confucius
1.fs_-_The_Ring_Of_Polycrates_-_A_Ballad
1.fs_-_The_Secret
1.fs_-_The_Sexes
1.fs_-_The_Sower
1.fs_-_The_Triumph_Of_Love
1.fs_-_The_Two_Guides_Of_Life_-_The_Sublime_And_The_Beautiful
1.fs_-_The_Two_Paths_Of_Virtue
1.fs_-_The_Veiled_Statue_At_Sais
1.fs_-_The_Virtue_Of_Woman
1.fs_-_The_Walk
1.fs_-_The_Words_Of_Belief
1.fs_-_The_Words_Of_Error
1.fs_-_The_Youth_By_The_Brook
1.fs_-_To_A_Moralist
1.fs_-_To_Astronomers
1.fs_-_To_A_World-Reformer
1.fs_-_To_Emma
1.fs_-_To_Laura_At_The_Harpsichord
1.fs_-_To_Laura_(Mystery_Of_Reminiscence)
1.fs_-_To_Minna
1.fs_-_To_My_Friends
1.fs_-_To_Mystics
1.fs_-_To_Proselytizers
1.fs_-_To_The_Muse
1.fs_-_To_The_Spring
1.fs_-_Two_Descriptions_Of_Action
1.fs_-_Untitled_01
1.fs_-_Untitled_02
1.fs_-_Untitled_03
1.fs_-_Variety
1.fs_-_Votive_Tablets
1.fs_-_Wisdom_And_Prudence
1.fs_-_Worth_And_The_Worthy
1.fs_-_Written_In_A_Young_Lady's_Album
1.fua_-_The_Simurgh
1.hs_-_A_Golden_Compass
1.hs_-_Arise_And_Fill_A_Golden_Goblet
1.hs_-_Belief_brings_me_close_to_You
1.hs_-_Bold_Souls
1.hs_-_Bring_Perfumes_Sweet_To_Me
1.hs_-_Cypress_And_Tulip
1.hs_-_Heres_A_Message_for_the_Faithful
1.hs_-_I_Know_The_Way_You_Can_Get
1.hs_-_I_settled_at_Cold_Mountain_long_ago,
1.hs_-_Lady_That_Hast_My_Heart
1.hs_-_Lifes_Mighty_Flood
1.hs_-_My_Brilliant_Image
1.hs_-_No_tongue_can_tell_Your_secret
1.hs_-_Not_Worth_The_Toil!
1.hs_-_O_Cup_Bearer
1.hs_-_Rubys_Heart
1.hs_-_Several_Times_In_The_Last_Week
1.hs_-_Silence
1.hs_-_Slaves_Of_Thy_Shining_Eyes
1.hs_-_Someone_Should_Start_Laughing
1.hs_-_Stop_Being_So_Religious
1.hs_-_Sweet_Melody
1.hs_-_Take_everything_away
1.hs_-_The_Beloved
1.hs_-_The_Bird_Of_Gardens
1.hs_-_The_Day_Of_Hope
1.hs_-_The_Essence_of_Grace
1.hs_-_The_Garden
1.hs_-_The_Great_Secret
1.hs_-_The_Lute_Will_Beg
1.hs_-_The_Margin_Of_A_Stream
1.hs_-_The_Only_One
1.hs_-_The_Road_To_Cold_Mountain
1.hs_-_The_Rose_Has_Flushed_Red
1.hs_-_The_Rose_Is_Not_Fair
1.hs_-_The_Secret_Draught_Of_Wine
1.hs_-_The_Tulip
1.hs_-_The_way_to_You
1.hs_-_Tidings_Of_Union
1.hs_-_To_Linger_In_A_Garden_Fair
1.hs_-_True_Love
1.hs_-_Where_Is_My_Ruined_Life?
1.hs_-_Why_Carry?
1.hs_-_Will_Beat_You_Up
1.hs_-_With_Madness_Like_To_Mine
1.ia_-_A_Garden_Among_The_Flames
1.ia_-_Allah
1.ia_-_An_Ocean_Without_Shore
1.ia_-_Approach_The_Dwellings_Of_The_Dear_Ones
1.ia_-_At_Night_Lets_Its_Curtains_Down_In_Folds
1.ia_-_Fire
1.ia_-_He_Saw_The_Lightning_In_The_East
1.iai_-_A_feeling_of_discouragement_when_you_slip_up
1.ia_-_If_What_She_Says_Is_True
1.ia_-_If_what_she_says_is_true
1.iai_-_How_can_you_imagine_that_something_else_veils_Him
1.iai_-_How_utterly_amazing_is_someone_who_flees_from_something_he_cannot_escape
1.ia_-_I_Laid_My_Little_Daughter_To_Rest
1.ia_-_In_Memory_Of_Those
1.ia_-_In_The_Mirror_Of_A_Man
1.iai_-_The_best_you_can_seek_from_Him
1.iai_-_The_light_of_the_inner_eye_lets_you_see_His_nearness_to_you
1.iai_-_Those_travelling_to_Him
1.ia_-_Listen,_O_Dearly_Beloved
1.ia_-_Modification_Of_The_R_Poem
1.ia_-_My_Heart_Has_Become_Able
1.ia_-_My_Journey
1.ia_-_Oh-_Her_Beauty-_The_Tender_Maid!
1.ia_-_Reality
1.ia_-_Silence
1.ia_-_The_Hand_Of_Trial
1.ia_-_The_Invitation
1.ia_-_True_Knowledge
1.ia_-_Turmoil_In_Your_Hearts
1.ia_-_When_My_Beloved_Appears
1.ia_-_When_The_Suns_Eye_Rules_My_Sight
1.ia_-_When_We_Came_Together
1.ia_-_When_we_came_together
1.ia_-_Wild_Is_She,_None_Can_Make_Her_His_Friend
1.ia_-_With_My_Very_Own_Hands
1.ia_-_Wonder
1.jh_-_Lord,_Where_Shall_I_Find_You?
1.jk_-_Acrostic__-_Georgiana_Augusta_Keats
1.jk_-_A_Draught_Of_Sunshine
1.jk_-_A_Galloway_Song
1.jk_-_An_Extempore
1.jk_-_Answer_To_A_Sonnet_By_J.H.Reynolds
1.jk_-_A_Party_Of_Lovers
1.jk_-_Apollo_And_The_Graces
1.jk_-_A_Prophecy_-_To_George_Keats_In_America
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_-_Daisys_Song
1.jk_-_Dawlish_Fair
1.jk_-_Dedication_To_Leigh_Hunt,_Esq.
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_-_Fancy
1.jk_-_Fill_For_Me_A_Brimming_Bowl
1.jk_-_Fragment_-_Modern_Love
1.jk_-_Fragment_Of_An_Ode_To_Maia._Written_On_May_Day_1818
1.jk_-_Fragment_Of_The_Castle_Builder
1.jk_-_Fragment._Welcome_Joy,_And_Welcome_Sorrow
1.jk_-_Fragment._Wheres_The_Poet?
1.jk_-_Give_Me_Women,_Wine,_And_Snuff
1.jk_-_Hither,_Hither,_Love
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
1.jk_-_Lines_On_Seeing_A_Lock_Of_Miltons_Hair
1.jk_-_Lines_On_The_Mermaid_Tavern
1.jk_-_Lines_Rhymed_In_A_Letter_From_Oxford
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_On_Melancholy
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_Death
1.jk_-_On_Hearing_The_Bag-Pipe_And_Seeing_The_Stranger_Played_At_Inverary
1.jk_-_On_Receiving_A_Curious_Shell
1.jk_-_On_Receiving_A_Laurel_Crown_From_Leigh_Hunt
1.jk_-_On_Seeing_The_Elgin_Marbles_For_The_First_Time
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_-_Sharing_Eves_Apple
1.jk_-_Sleep_And_Poetry
1.jk_-_Song._Hush,_Hush!_Tread_Softly!
1.jk_-_Song._I_Had_A_Dove
1.jk_-_Song_Of_Four_Faries
1.jk_-_Song_Of_The_Indian_Maid,_From_Endymion
1.jk_-_Song._Written_On_A_Blank_Page_In_Beaumont_And_Fletchers_Works
1.jk_-_Sonnet._A_Dream,_After_Reading_Dantes_Episode_Of_Paulo_And_Francesca
1.jk_-_Sonnet_-_After_Dark_Vapors_Have_Oppressd_Our_Plains
1.jk_-_Sonnet_-_As_From_The_Darkening_Gloom_A_Silver_Dove
1.jk_-_Sonnet_-_Before_He_Went
1.jk_-_Sonnet._If_By_Dull_Rhymes_Our_English_Must_Be_Chaind
1.jk_-_Sonnet_III._Written_On_The_Day_That_Mr._Leigh_Hunt_Left_Prison
1.jk_-_Sonnet_II._To_.........
1.jk_-_Sonnet_I._To_My_Brother_George
1.jk_-_Sonnet_IV._How_Many_Bards_Gild_The_Lapses_Of_Time!
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_Leigh_Hunts_Poem_The_Story_of_Rimini
1.jk_-_Sonnet._On_Peace
1.jk_-_Sonnet_On_Sitting_Down_To_Read_King_Lear_Once_Again
1.jk_-_Sonnet._On_The_Sea
1.jk_-_Sonnet._The_Day_Is_Gone
1.jk_-_Sonnet._The_Human_Seasons
1.jk_-_Sonnet._To_A_Lady_Seen_For_A_Few_Moments_At_Vauxhall
1.jk_-_Sonnet._To_A_Young_Lady_Who_Sent_Me_A_Laurel_Crown
1.jk_-_Sonnet_To_Byron
1.jk_-_Sonnet_To_Chatterton
1.jk_-_Sonnet_To_George_Keats_-_Written_In_Sickness
1.jk_-_Sonnet_To_Homer
1.jk_-_Sonnet_To_John_Hamilton_Reynolds
1.jk_-_Sonnet_To_Mrs._Reynoldss_Cat
1.jk_-_Sonnet_To_Sleep
1.jk_-_Sonnet_To_Spenser
1.jk_-_Sonnet_To_The_Nile
1.jk_-_Sonnet_VIII._To_My_Brothers
1.jk_-_Sonnet_VII._To_Solitude
1.jk_-_Sonnet_VI._To_G._A._W.
1.jk_-_Sonnet_V._To_A_Friend_Who_Sent_Me_Some_Roses
1.jk_-_Sonnet_-_When_I_Have_Fears_That_I_May_Cease_To_Be
1.jk_-_Sonnet._Why_Did_I_Laugh_Tonight?
1.jk_-_Sonnet._Written_Before_Re-Read_King_Lear
1.jk_-_Sonnet._Written_In_Answer_To_A_Sonnet_By_J._H._Reynolds
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._Written_On_A_Blank_Space_At_The_End_Of_Chaucers_Tale_Of_The_Floure_And_The_Lefe
1.jk_-_Sonnet._Written_Upon_The_Top_Of_Ben_Nevis
1.jk_-_Sonnet_XIII._Addressed_To_Haydon
1.jk_-_Sonnet_XII._On_Leaving_Some_Friends_At_An_Early_Hour
1.jk_-_Sonnet_XI._On_First_Looking_Into_Chapmans_Homer
1.jk_-_Sonnet_XIV._Addressed_To_The_Same_(Haydon)
1.jk_-_Sonnet_X._To_One_Who_Has_Been_Long_In_City_Pent
1.jk_-_Sonnet_XVII._Happy_Is_England
1.jk_-_Sonnet_XVI._To_Kosciusko
1.jk_-_Sonnet_XV._On_The_Grasshopper_And_Cricket
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_-_Staffa
1.jk_-_Stanzas._In_A_Drear-Nighted_December
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_-_This_Living_Hand
1.jk_-_To_......
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_Or_Three
1.jk_-_Two_Sonnets_On_Fame
1.jk_-_Two_Sonnets._To_Haydon,_With_A_Sonnet_Written_On_Seeing_The_Elgin_Marbles
1.jk_-_What_The_Thrush_Said._Lines_From_A_Letter_To_John_Hamilton_Reynolds
1.jk_-_Woman!_When_I_Behold_Thee_Flippant,_Vain
1.jk_-_Written_In_The_Cottage_Where_Burns_Was_Born
1.jk_-_You_Say_You_Love
1.jlb_-_Adam_Cast_Forth
1.jlb_-_Afterglow
1.jlb_-_At_the_Butchers
1.jlb_-_Browning_Decides_To_Be_A_Poet
1.jlb_-_Chess
1.jlb_-_Cosmogonia_(&_translation)
1.jlb_-_Daybreak
1.jlb_-_Elegy
1.jlb_-_Emanuel_Swedenborg
1.jlb_-_Emerson
1.jlb_-_Empty_Drawing_Room
1.jlb_-_Everness
1.jlb_-_Everness_(&_interpretation)
1.jlb_-_History_Of_The_Night
1.jlb_-_Inscription_on_any_Tomb
1.jlb_-_Instants
1.jlb_-_Limits
1.jlb_-_Oedipus_and_the_Riddle
1.jlb_-_Parting
1.jlb_-_Patio
1.jlb_-_Plainness
1.jlb_-_Remorse_for_any_Death
1.jlb_-_Rosas
1.jlb_-_Sepulchral_Inscription
1.jlb_-_Shinto
1.jlb_-_Simplicity
1.jlb_-_Spinoza
1.jlb_-_Susana_Soca
1.jlb_-_That_One
1.jlb_-_The_Art_Of_Poetry
1.jlb_-_The_Cyclical_Night
1.jlb_-_The_Enigmas
1.jlb_-_The_Golem
1.jlb_-_The_instant
1.jlb_-_The_Labyrinth
1.jlb_-_The_Other_Tiger
1.jlb_-_The_Recoleta
1.jlb_-_The_suicide
1.jlb_-_To_a_Cat
1.jlb_-_Unknown_Street
1.jlb_-_We_Are_The_Time._We_Are_The_Famous
1.jlb_-_When_sorrow_lays_us_low
1.jm_-_I_Have_forgotten
1.jm_-_Response_to_a_Logician
1.jm_-_Song_to_the_Rock_Demoness
1.jm_-_The_Profound_Definitive_Meaning
1.jm_-_The_Song_of_Food_and_Dwelling
1.jm_-_The_Song_of_Perfect_Assurance_(to_the_Demons)
1.jm_-_The_Song_of_the_Twelve_Deceptions
1.jm_-_The_Song_of_View,_Practice,_and_Action
1.jm_-_The_Song_on_Reaching_the_Mountain_Peak
1.jm_-_Upon_this_earth,_the_land_of_the_Victorious_Ones
1.jr_-_All_Through_Eternity
1.jr_-_A_Moment_Of_Happiness
1.jr_-_Any_Lifetime
1.jr_-_Any_Soul_That_Drank_The_Nectar
1.jr_-_Because_I_Cannot_Sleep
1.jr_-_Birdsong
1.jr_-_Book_1_-_Prologue
1.jr_-_Bring_Wine
1.jr_-_Come,_Come,_Whoever_You_Are
1.jr_-_Description_Of_Love
1.jr_-_Did_I_Not_Say_To_You
1.jr_-_Every_day_I_Bear_A_Burden
1.jr_-_Ghazal_Of_Rumi
1.jr_-_How_Long
1.jr_-_How_long_will_you_say,_I_will_conquer_the_whole_world
1.jr_-_I_Am_A_Sculptor,_A_Molder_Of_Form
1.jr_-_I_Am_Only_The_House_Of_Your_Beloved
1.jr_-_I_Closed_My_Eyes_To_Creation
1.jr_-_If_continually_you_keep_your_hope
1.jr_-_If_I_Weep
1.jr_-_If_You_Show_Patience
1.jr_-_If_You_Want_What_Visable_Reality
1.jr_-_I_Have_A_Fire_For_You_In_My_Mouth
1.jr_-_I_Have_Been_Tricked_By_Flying_Too_Close
1.jr_-_I_Have_Fallen_Into_Unconsciousness
1.jr_-_In_Love
1.jr_-_In_The_Arc_Of_Your_Mallet
1.jr_-_In_The_End
1.jr_-_In_The_Waters_Of_Purity
1.jr_-_I_See_So_Deeply_Within_Myself
1.jr_-_I_Swear
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_-_Last_Night_You_Left_Me_And_Slept
1.jr_-_Late,_By_Myself
1.jr_-_Let_Go_Of_Your_Worries
1.jr_-_Like_This
1.jr_-_Lord,_What_A_Beloved_Is_Mine!
1.jr_-_Love_Has_Nothing_To_Do_With_The_Five_Senses
1.jr_-_Love_Is_Reckless
1.jr_-_Love_Is_The_Water_Of_Life
1.jr_-_Lovers
1.jr_-_Moving_Water
1.jr_-_My_Mother_Was_Fortune,_My_Father_Generosity_And_Bounty
1.jr_-_Not_Here
1.jr_-_Only_Breath
1.jr_-_Out_Beyond_Ideas
1.jr_-_Rise,_Lovers
1.jr_-_Sacrifice_your_intellect_in_love_for_the_Friend
1.jr_-_Shadow_And_Light_Source_Both
1.jr_-_The_Beauty_Of_The_Heart
1.jr_-_The_Breeze_At_Dawn
1.jr_-_The_Guest_House
1.jr_-_The_Intellectual_Is_Always_Showing_Off
1.jr_-_The_Ravings_Which_My_Enemy_Uttered_I_Heard_Within_My_Heart
1.jr_-_The_real_work_belongs_to_someone_who_desires_God
1.jr_-_There_Are_A_Hundred_Kinds_Of_Prayer
1.jr_-_There_Is_A_Candle
1.jr_-_There_Is_A_Community_Of_Spirit
1.jr_-_There_Is_A_Life-Force_Within_Your_Soul
1.jr_-_There_Is_A_Way
1.jr_-_The_Seed_Market
1.jr_-_The_Self_We_Share
1.jr_-_The_Springtime_Of_Lovers_Has_Come
1.jr_-_The_Taste_Of_Morning
1.jr_-_The_Time_Has_Come_For_Us_To_Become_Madmen_In_Your_Chain
1.jr_-_This_Aloneness
1.jr_-_This_Is_Love
1.jr_-_This_We_Have_Now
1.jr_-_Two_Friends
1.jr_-_Two_Kinds_Of_Intelligence
1.jr_-_Until_You've_Found_Pain
1.jr_-_Weary_Not_Of_Us,_For_We_Are_Very_Beautiful
1.jr_-_What_Hidden_Sweetness_Is_There
1.jr_-_When_I_Am_Asleep_And_Crumbling_In_The_Tomb
1.jr_-_Who_Is_At_My_Door?
1.jr_-_Who_makes_these_changes?
1.jr_-_Who_Says_Words_With_My_Mouth?
1.jr_-_You_Personify_Gods_Message
1.jwvg_-_Admonition
1.jwvg_-_After_Sensations
1.jwvg_-_A_Legacy
1.jwvg_-_Anacreons_Grave
1.jwvg_-_Anniversary_Song
1.jwvg_-_Another
1.jwvg_-_Answers_In_A_Game_Of_Questions
1.jwvg_-_A_Parable
1.jwvg_-_A_Plan_the_Muses_Entertained
1.jwvg_-_Apparent_Death
1.jwvg_-_April
1.jwvg_-_As_Broad_As_Its_Long
1.jwvg_-_A_Symbol
1.jwvg_-_At_Midnight
1.jwvg_-_Authors
1.jwvg_-_Autumn_Feel
1.jwvg_-_Book_Of_Proverbs
1.jwvg_-_By_The_River
1.jwvg_-_Calm_At_Sea
1.jwvg_-_Departure
1.jwvg_-_Epiphanias
1.jwvg_-_Epitaph
1.jwvg_-_Ever_And_Everywhere
1.jwvg_-_Faithful_Eckhart
1.jwvg_-_For_ever
1.jwvg_-_Found
1.jwvg_-_From
1.jwvg_-_From_The_Mountain
1.jwvg_-_Ganymede
1.jwvg_-_General_Confession
1.jwvg_-_Gipsy_Song
1.jwvg_-_Growth
1.jwvg_-_Happiness_And_Vision
1.jwvg_-_Human_Feelings
1.jwvg_-_In_A_Word
1.jwvg_-_In_Summer
1.jwvg_-_It_Is_Good
1.jwvg_-_Joy
1.jwvg_-_Joy_And_Sorrow
1.jwvg_-_June
1.jwvg_-_Legend
1.jwvg_-_Like_And_Like
1.jwvg_-_Living_Remembrance
1.jwvg_-_Longing
1.jwvg_-_Lover_In_All_Shapes
1.jwvg_-_Mahomets_Song
1.jwvg_-_Measure_Of_Time
1.jwvg_-_My_Goddess
1.jwvg_-_Nemesis
1.jwvg_-_Night_Thoughts
1.jwvg_-_Playing_At_Priests
1.jwvg_-_Presence
1.jwvg_-_Prometheus
1.jwvg_-_Proximity_Of_The_Beloved_One
1.jwvg_-_Reciprocal_Invitation_To_The_Dance
1.jwvg_-_Royal_Prayer
1.jwvg_-_Self-Deceit
1.jwvg_-_Solitude
1.jwvg_-_Symbols
1.jwvg_-_The_Beautiful_Night
1.jwvg_-_The_Best
1.jwvg_-_The_Bliss_Of_Absence
1.jwvg_-_The_Bliss_Of_Sorrow
1.jwvg_-_The_Bridegroom
1.jwvg_-_The_Buyers
1.jwvg_-_The_Drops_Of_Nectar
1.jwvg_-_The_Exchange
1.jwvg_-_The_Faithless_Boy
1.jwvg_-_The_Friendly_Meeting
1.jwvg_-_The_Godlike
1.jwvg_-_The_Instructors
1.jwvg_-_The_Mountain_Village
1.jwvg_-_The_Muses_Mirror
1.jwvg_-_The_Muses_Son
1.jwvg_-_The_Prosperous_Voyage
1.jwvg_-_The_Pupil_In_Magic
1.jwvg_-_The_Reckoning
1.jwvg_-_The_Remembrance_Of_The_Good
1.jwvg_-_The_Rule_Of_Life
1.jwvg_-_The_Sea-Voyage
1.jwvg_-_The_Treasure_Digger
1.jwvg_-_The_Visit
1.jwvg_-_The_Wanderer
1.jwvg_-_The_Warning
1.jwvg_-_The_Way_To_Behave
1.jwvg_-_To_My_Friend_-_Ode_I
1.jwvg_-_To_The_Chosen_One
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_-_Abode_Of_The_Beloved
1.kbr_-_Are_you_looking_for_me?
1.kbr_-_Between_the_Poles_of_the_Conscious
1.kbr_-_Brother,_I've_Seen_Some
1.kbr_-_Chewing_Slowly
1.kbr_-_Dohas_(Couplets)_I_(with_translation)
1.kbr_-_Dohas_II_(with_translation)
1.kbr_-_Do_Not_Go_To_The_Garden_Of_Flowers
1.kbr_-_Friend,_Wake_Up!_Why_Do_You_Go_On_Sleeping?
1.kbr_-_Hang_Up_The_Swing_Of_Love_Today!
1.kbr_-_Having_Crossed_The_River
1.kbr_-_He's_That_Rascally_Kind_Of_Yogi
1.kbr_-_Hey_Brother,_Why_Do_You_Want_Me_To_Talk?
1.kbr_-_Hiding_In_This_Cage
1.kbr_-_His_Death_In_Benares
1.kbr_-_Hope_For_Him
1.kbr_-_How_Do_You
1.kbr_-_How_Humble_Is_God
1.kbr_-_I_Burst_Into_Laughter
1.kbr_-_I_Have_Attained_The_Eternal_Bliss
1.kbr_-_I_have_been_thinking
1.kbr_-_I_Laugh_When_I_Hear_That_The_Fish_In_The_Water_Is_Thirsty
1.kbr_-_Illusion_and_Reality
1.kbr_-_I_Said_To_The_Wanting-Creature_Inside_Me
1.kbr_-_I_Talk_To_My_Inner_Lover,_And_I_Say,_Why_Such_Rush?
1.kbr_-_It_Is_Needless_To_Ask_Of_A_Saint
1.kbr_-_Ive_Burned_My_Own_House_Down
1.kbr_-_I_Wont_Come
1.kbr_-_Knowing_Nothing_Shuts_The_Iron_Gates
1.kbr_-_Lift_The_Veil
1.kbr_-_Looking_At_The_Grinding_Stones_-_Dohas_(Couplets)_I
1.kbr_-_maddh_akas_ap_jahan_baithe
1.kbr_-_Many_Hoped
1.kbr_-_My_Body_And_My_Mind
1.kbr_-_My_Body_Is_Flooded
1.kbr_-_My_Swan,_Let_Us_Fly
1.kbr_-_O_Friend
1.kbr_-_Oh_Friend,_I_Love_You,_Think_This_Over
1.kbr_-_O_Servant_Where_Dost_Thou_Seek_Me
1.kbr_-_Plucking_Your_Eyebrows
1.kbr_-_Poem_13
1.kbr_-_Poem_14
1.kbr_-_Poem_15
1.kbr_-_Poem_2
1.kbr_-_Poem_3
1.kbr_-_Poem_4
1.kbr_-_Poem_5
1.kbr_-_Poem_6
1.kbr_-_Poem_7
1.kbr_-_Poem_8
1.kbr_-_Poem_9
1.kbr_-_Tell_me_Brother
1.kbr_-_Tentacles_of_Time
1.kbr_-_The_bhakti_path...
1.kbr_-_The_bhakti_path_winds_in_a_delicate_way
1.kbr_-_The_Bride-Soul
1.kbr_-_The_Dropp_And_The_Sea
1.kbr_-_The_Guest_Is_Inside_You,_And_Also_Inside_Me
1.kbr_-_The_Guest_is_inside_you,_and_also_inside_me
1.kbr_-_The_Impossible_Pass
1.kbr_-_The_Light_of_the_Sun
1.kbr_-_The_light_of_the_sun,_the_moon,_and_the_stars_shines_bright
1.kbr_-_The_Lord_Is_In_Me
1.kbr_-_Theres_A_Moon_Inside_My_Body
1.kbr_-_The_Self_Forgets_Itself
1.kbr_-_The_Spiritual_Athlete_Often_Changes_The_Color_Of_His_Clothes
1.kbr_-_The_Swan_flies_away
1.kbr_-_The_Word
1.kbr_-_To_Thee_Thou_Hast_Drawn_My_Love
1.kbr_-_What_Kind_Of_God?
1.kbr_-_When_I_Found_The_Boundless_Knowledge
1.kbr_-_When_The_Day_Came
1.kbr_-_When_You_Were_Born_In_This_World_-_Dohas_Ii
1.kbr_-_Where_do_you_search_me
1.lb_-_A_Farewell_To_Secretary_Shuyun_At_The_Xietiao_Villa_In_Xuanzhou
1.lb_-_Alone_And_Drinking_Under_The_Moon
1.lb_-_Alone_and_Drinking_Under_the_Moon
1.lb_-_Alone_Looking_At_The_Mountain
1.lb_-_Alone_Looking_at_the_Mountain
1.lb_-_Amidst_the_Flowers_a_Jug_of_Wine
1.lb_-_A_Mountain_Revelry
1.lb_-_Amusing_Myself
1.lb_-_Ancient_Air_(39)
1.lb_-_A_Song_Of_An_Autumn_Midnight
1.lb_-_A_Song_Of_Changgan
1.lb_-_Atop_Green_Mountains_by_Li_Po
1.lb_-_Autumn_Air
1.lb_-_Autumn_Air_by_Li_Po
1.lb_-_Autumn_River_Song
1.lb_-_A_Vindication
1.lb_-_Ballads_Of_Four_Seasons:_Spring
1.lb_-_Ballads_Of_Four_Seasons:_Winter
1.lb_-_Bathed_And_Washed
1.lb_-_Bathed_and_Washed
1.lb_-_Before_The_Cask_of_Wine
1.lb_-_Bitter_Love_by_Li_Po
1.lb_-_Bringing_in_the_Wine
1.lb_-_Changgan_Memories
1.lb_-_Chiang_Chin_Chiu
1.lb_-_Ch'ing_P'ing_Tiao
1.lb_-_Chuang_Tzu_And_The_Butterfly
1.lb_-_Clearing_At_Dawn
1.lb_-_Clearing_at_Dawn
1.lb_-_Climbing_West_Of_Lotus_Flower_Peak
1.lb_-_Climbing_West_of_Lotus_Flower_Peak
1.lb_-_Confessional
1.lb_-_Crows_Calling_At_Night
1.lb_-_Down_From_The_Mountain
1.lb_-_Down_Zhongnan_Mountain
1.lb_-_Drinking_Alone_in_the_Moonlight
1.lb_-_Drinking_in_the_Mountains
1.lb_-_Drinking_With_Someone_In_The_Mountains
1.lb_-_Endless_Yearning_by_Li_Po
1.lb_-_Exile's_Letter
1.lb_-_[Facing]_Wine
1.lb_-_Facing_Wine
1.lb_-_Farewell
1.lb_-_Farewell_to_Meng_Hao-jan
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_-_For_Wang_Lun
1.lb_-_For_Wang_Lun_by_Li_Po
1.lb_-_Gazing_At_The_Cascade_On_Lu_Mountain
1.lb_-_Going_Up_Yoyang_Tower
1.lb_-_Gold_painted_jars_-_wines_worth_a_thousand
1.lb_-_Green_Mountain
1.lb_-_Hard_Is_The_Journey
1.lb_-_Hard_Journey
1.lb_-_Hearing_A_Flute_On_A_Spring_Night_In_Luoyang
1.lb_-_His_Dream_Of_Skyland
1.lb_-_Ho_Chih-chang
1.lb_-_In_Spring
1.lb_-_I_say_drinking
1.lb_-_Jade_Stairs_Grievance
1.lb_-_Lament_for_Mr_Tai
1.lb_-_Lament_of_the_Frontier_Guard
1.lb_-_Lament_On_an_Autumn_Night
1.lb_-_Leave-Taking_Near_Shoku
1.lb_-_Leaving_White_King_City
1.lb_-_Lines_For_A_Taoist_Adept
1.lb_-_Listening_to_a_Flute_in_Yellow_Crane_Pavillion
1.lb_-_Looking_For_A_Monk_And_Not_Finding_Him
1.lb_-_Lu_Mountain,_Kiangsi
1.lb_-_Marble_Stairs_Grievance
1.lb_-_Mng_Hao-jan
1.lb_-_Moon_at_the_Fortified_Pass_by_Li_Po
1.lb_-_Moon_Over_Mountain_Pass
1.lb_-_Mountain_Drinking_Song
1.lb_-_Nefarious_War
1.lb_-_Old_Poem
1.lb_-_On_A_Picture_Screen
1.lb_-_On_Climbing_In_Nan-King_To_The_Terrace_Of_Phoenixes
1.lb_-_On_Dragon_Hill
1.lb_-_On_Kusu_Terrace
1.lb_-_Poem_by_The_Bridge_at_Ten-Shin
1.lb_-_Question_And_Answer_On_The_Mountain
1.lb_-_Quiet_Night_Thoughts
1.lb_-_Reaching_the_Hermitage
1.lb_-_Remembering_the_Springs_at_Chih-chou
1.lb_-_Resentment_Near_the_Jade_Stairs
1.lb_-_Seeing_Off_Meng_Haoran_For_Guangling_At_Yellow_Crane_Tower
1.lb_-_Self-Abandonment
1.lb_-_She_Spins_Silk
1.lb_-_Sitting_Alone_On_Jingting_Mountain_by_Li_Po
1.lb_-_Song_of_an_Autumn_Midnight_by_Li_Po
1.lb_-_Song_of_the_Forge
1.lb_-_Song_Of_The_Jade_Cup
1.lb_-_South-Folk_in_Cold_Country
1.lb_-_Spring_Night_In_Lo-Yang_Hearing_A_Flute
1.lb_-_Staying_The_Night_At_A_Mountain_Temple
1.lb_-_Summer_Day_in_the_Mountains
1.lb_-_Summer_in_the_Mountains
1.lb_-_Taking_Leave_of_a_Friend_by_Li_Po
1.lb_-_Taking_Leave_of_a_Friend_by_Li_Po_Tr._by_Ezra_Pound
1.lb_-_Talk_in_the_Mountains_[Question_&_Answer_on_the_Mountain]
1.lb_-_The_Ching-Ting_Mountain
1.lb_-_The_City_of_Choan
1.lb_-_The_Cold_Clear_Spring_At_Nanyang
1.lb_-_The_Moon_At_The_Fortified_Pass
1.lb_-_The_Old_Dust
1.lb_-_The_River-Captains_Wife__A_Letter
1.lb_-_The_River-Merchant's_Wife:_A_Letter
1.lb_-_The_River_Song
1.lb_-_The_Roosting_Crows
1.lb_-_The_Solitude_Of_Night
1.lb_-_Thoughts_In_A_Tranquil_Night
1.lb_-_Thoughts_On_a_Quiet_Night_by_Li_Po
1.lb_-_Thoughts_On_A_Still_Night
1.lb_-_Three_Poems_on_Wine
1.lb_-_Through_The_Yangzi_Gorges
1.lb_-_To_His_Two_Children
1.lb_-_To_My_Wife_on_Lu-shan_Mountain
1.lb_-_To_Tan-Ch'iu
1.lb_-_To_Tu_Fu_from_Shantung
1.lb_-_Viewing_Heaven's_Gate_Mountains
1.lb_-_Visiting_a_Taoist_Master_on_Tai-T'ien_Mountain_by_Li_Po
1.lb_-_Visiting_A_Taoist_On_Tiatien_Mountain
1.lb_-_Waking_from_Drunken_Sleep_on_a_Spring_Day_by_Li_Po
1.lb_-_We_Fought_for_-_South_of_the_Walls
1.lb_-_Yearning
1.lb_-_Ziyi_Song
1.lla_-_Fool,_you_wont_find_your_way_out_by_praying_from_a_book
1.lla_-_The_way_is_difficult_and_very_intricate
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_-_Arcadia
1.lovecraft_-_Astrophobos
1.lovecraft_-_Christmas_Blessings
1.lovecraft_-_Christmas_Snows
1.lovecraft_-_Christmastide
1.lovecraft_-_Despair
1.lovecraft_-_Egyptian_Christmas
1.lovecraft_-_Ex_Oblivione
1.lovecraft_-_Fact_And_Fancy
1.lovecraft_-_Festival
1.lovecraft_-_Fungi_From_Yuggoth
1.lovecraft_-_Good_Saint_Nick
1.lovecraft_-_Halcyon_Days
1.lovecraft_-_Halloween_In_A_Suburb
1.lovecraft_-_Laeta-_A_Lament
1.lovecraft_-_Lifes_Mystery
1.lovecraft_-_Lines_On_General_Robert_Edward_Lee
1.lovecraft_-_Little_Tiger
1.lovecraft_-_March
1.lovecraft_-_Nathicana
1.lovecraft_-_Nemesis
1.lovecraft_-_Ode_For_July_Fourth,_1917
1.lovecraft_-_On_Reading_Lord_Dunsanys_Book_Of_Wonder
1.lovecraft_-_On_Receiving_A_Picture_Of_Swans
1.lovecraft_-_Pacifist_War_Song_-_1917
1.lovecraft_-_Poemata_Minora-_Volume_II
1.lovecraft_-_Providence
1.lovecraft_-_Psychopompos-_A_Tale_in_Rhyme
1.lovecraft_-_Revelation
1.lovecraft_-_St._John
1.lovecraft_-_Sunset
1.lovecraft_-_The_Ancient_Track
1.lovecraft_-_The_Bride_Of_The_Sea
1.lovecraft_-_The_Cats
1.lovecraft_-_The_City
1.lovecraft_-_The_Conscript
1.lovecraft_-_The_Garden
1.lovecraft_-_The_House
1.lovecraft_-_The_Messenger
1.lovecraft_-_Theodore_Roosevelt
1.lovecraft_-_The_Outpost
1.lovecraft_-_The_Peace_Advocate
1.lovecraft_-_The_Poe-ets_Nightmare
1.lovecraft_-_The_Rose_Of_England
1.lovecraft_-_The_Teutons_Battle-Song
1.lovecraft_-_The_Wood
1.lovecraft_-_To_Alan_Seeger-
1.lovecraft_-_To_Edward_John_Moreton_Drax_Plunkelt,
1.lovecraft_-_Tosh_Bosh
1.lovecraft_-_Waste_Paper-_A_Poem_Of_Profound_Insignificance
1.lovecraft_-_Where_Once_Poe_Walked
1.mah_-_I_am_the_One_Whom_I_Love
1.mah_-_To_Reach_God
1.mb_-_a_bee
1.mb_-_a_caterpillar
1.mb_-_a_cicada_shell
1.mb_-_a_cold_rain_starting
1.mb_-_a_field_of_cotton
1.mb_-_all_the_day_long
1.mb_-_a_monk_sips_morning_tea
1.mb_-_a_snowy_morning
1.mb_-_as_they_begin_to_rise_again
1.mb_-_a_strange_flower
1.mb_-_autumn_moonlight
1.mb_-_awake_at_night
1.mb_-_Bitter-tasting_ice_-
1.mb_-_blowing_stones
1.mb_-_by_the_old_temple
1.mb_-_cold_night_-_the_wild_duck
1.mb_-_Collection_of_Six_Haiku
1.mb_-_coolness_of_the_melons
1.mb_-_dont_imitate_me
1.mb_-_first_day_of_spring
1.mb_-_first_snow
1.mb_-_Fleas,_lice
1.mb_-_four_haiku
1.mb_-_from_time_to_time
1.mb_-_heat_waves_shimmering
1.mb_-_how_admirable
1.mb_-_how_wild_the_sea_is
1.mb_-_im_a_wanderer
1.mb_-_In_this_world_of_ours,
1.mb_-_it_is_with_awe
1.mb_-_long_conversations
1.mb_-_midfield
1.mb_-_moonlight_slanting
1.mb_-_morning_and_evening
1.mb_-_None_is_travelling
1.mb_-_now_the_swinging_bridge
1.mbn_-_The_Soul_Speaks_(from_Hymn_on_the_Fate_of_the_Soul)
1.mb_-_old_pond
1.mb_-_on_buddhas_deathbed
1.mb_-_on_the_white_poppy
1.mb_-_on_this_road
1.mb_-_passing_through_the_world
1.mb_-_souls_festival
1.mb_-_spring_rain
1.mb_-_staying_at_an_inn
1.mb_-_stillness
1.mb_-_taking_a_nap
1.mb_-_temple_bells_die_out
1.mb_-_the_butterfly
1.mb_-_the_clouds_come_and_go
1.mb_-_the_morning_glory_also
1.mb_-_The_Narrow_Road_to_the_Deep_North_-_Prologue
1.mb_-_the_oak_tree
1.mb_-_the_passing_spring
1.mb_-_the_petals_tremble
1.mb_-_the_squid_sellers_call
1.mb_-_the_winter_storm
1.mb_-_this_old_village
1.mb_-_under_my_tree-roof
1.mb_-_ungraciously
1.mb_-_what_fish_feel
1.mb_-_when_the_winter_chysanthemums_go
1.mb_-_winter_garden
1.mb_-_with_every_gust_of_wind
1.mb_-_wont_you_come_and_see
1.mb_-_wrapping_the_rice_cakes
1.mb_-_you_make_the_fire
1.mdl_-_Inside_the_hidden_nexus_(from_Jacobs_Journey)
1.mdl_-_The_Creation_of_Elohim
1.mdl_-_The_Gates_(from_Openings)
1.mm_-_The_devil_also_offers_his_spirit
1.nb_-_A_Poem_for_the_Sefirot_as_a_Wheel_of_Light
1.nrpa_-_Advice_to_Marpa_Lotsawa
1.nrpa_-_The_Summary_of_Mahamudra
1.nrpa_-_The_Viewm_Concisely_Put
1.okym_-_11_-_Here_with_a_Loaf_of_Bread_beneath_the_Bough
1.pbs_-_A_Bridal_Song
1.pbs_-_A_Dialogue
1.pbs_-_A_Dirge
1.pbs_-_Adonais_-_An_elegy_on_the_Death_of_John_Keats
1.pbs_-_A_Fragment_-_To_Music
1.pbs_-_A_Hate-Song
1.pbs_-_A_Lament
1.pbs_-_Alas!_This_Is_Not_What_I_Thought_Life_Was
1.pbs_-_Alastor_-_or,_the_Spirit_of_Solitude
1.pbs_-_An_Allegory
1.pbs_-_And_like_a_Dying_Lady,_Lean_and_Pale
1.pbs_-_And_That_I_Walk_Thus_Proudly_Crowned_Withal
1.pbs_-_A_New_National_Anthem
1.pbs_-_An_Exhortation
1.pbs_-_An_Ode,_Written_October,_1819,_Before_The_Spaniards_Had_Recovered_Their_Liberty
1.pbs_-_Another_Fragment_to_Music
1.pbs_-_Archys_Song_From_Charles_The_First_(A_Widow_Bird_Sate_Mourning_For_Her_Love)
1.pbs_-_Arethusa
1.pbs_-_A_Romans_Chamber
1.pbs_-_Art_Thou_Pale_For_Weariness
1.pbs_-_A_Serpent-Face
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_-_Autumn_-_A_Dirge
1.pbs_-_A_Vision_Of_The_Sea
1.pbs_-_A_Widow_Bird_Sate_Mourning_For_Her_Love
1.pbs_-_Beautys_Halo
1.pbs_-_Bereavement
1.pbs_-_Bigotrys_Victim
1.pbs_-_Catalan
1.pbs_-_Charles_The_First
1.pbs_-_Chorus_from_Hellas
1.pbs_-_Dark_Spirit_of_the_Desart_Rude
1.pbs_-_Death
1.pbs_-_Death_In_Life
1.pbs_-_Death_Is_Here_And_Death_Is_There
1.pbs_-_Despair
1.pbs_-_Dirge_For_The_Year
1.pbs_-_English_translationItalian
1.pbs_-_Epigram_III_-_Spirit_of_Plato
1.pbs_-_Epigram_II_-_Kissing_Helena
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_-_Epitaph
1.pbs_-_Epithalamium
1.pbs_-_Epithalamium_-_Another_Version
1.pbs_-_Evening_-_Ponte_Al_Mare,_Pisa
1.pbs_-_Evening._To_Harriet
1.pbs_-_Eyes_-_A_Fragment
1.pbs_-_Faint_With_Love,_The_Lady_Of_The_South
1.pbs_-_Feelings_Of_A_Republican_On_The_Fall_Of_Bonaparte
1.pbs_-_Fiordispina
1.pbs_-_Fragment_-_A_Gentle_Story_Of_Two_Lovers_Young
1.pbs_-_Fragment_-_"Amor_Aeternus"
1.pbs_-_Fragment_-_Apostrophe_To_Silence
1.pbs_-_Fragment_-_A_Wanderer
1.pbs_-_Fragment_-_Follow_To_The_Deep_Woods_Weeds
1.pbs_-_Fragment_From_The_Wandering_Jew
1.pbs_-_Fragment_-_Great_Spirit
1.pbs_-_Fragment_-_Home
1.pbs_-_Fragment_-_"Igniculus_Desiderii"
1.pbs_-_Fragment_-_Is_It_That_In_Some_Brighter_Sphere
1.pbs_-_Fragment_-_Love_The_Universe_To-Day
1.pbs_-_Fragment_-_Miltons_Spirit
1.pbs_-_Fragment_-_My_Head_Is_Wild_With_Weeping
1.pbs_-_Fragment_Of_A_Ghost_Story
1.pbs_-_Fragment_Of_A_Satire_On_Satire
1.pbs_-_Fragment_Of_A_Sonnet._Farewell_To_North_Devon
1.pbs_-_Fragment_Of_A_Sonnet_-_To_Harriet
1.pbs_-_Fragment_Of_The_Elegy_On_The_Death_Of_Adonis
1.pbs_-_Fragment_Of_The_Elegy_On_The_Death_Of_Bion
1.pbs_-_Fragment_-_Omens
1.pbs_-_Fragment,_Or_The_Triumph_Of_Conscience
1.pbs_-_Fragment_-_Rain
1.pbs_-_Fragment_-_Satan_Broken_Loose
1.pbs_-_Fragments_Of_An_Unfinished_Drama
1.pbs_-_Fragments_Supposed_To_Be_Parts_Of_Otho
1.pbs_-_Fragment_-_Such_Hope,_As_Is_The_Sick_Despair_Of_Good
1.pbs_-_Fragment_-_Sufficient_Unto_The_Day
1.pbs_-_Fragment_-_Supposed_To_Be_An_Epithalamium_Of_Francis_Ravaillac_And_Charlotte_Corday
1.pbs_-_Fragments_Written_For_Hellas
1.pbs_-_Fragment_-_The_Lakes_Margin
1.pbs_-_Fragment_-_There_Is_A_Warm_And_Gentle_Atmosphere
1.pbs_-_Fragment_-_The_Vine-Shroud
1.pbs_-_Fragment_-_Thoughts_Come_And_Go_In_Solitude
1.pbs_-_Fragment_-_To_A_Friend_Released_From_Prison
1.pbs_-_Fragment_-_To_Byron
1.pbs_-_Fragment_-_To_One_Singing
1.pbs_-_Fragment_-_To_The_Moon
1.pbs_-_Fragment_-_To_The_People_Of_England
1.pbs_-_Fragment_-_Wedded_Souls
1.pbs_-_Fragment_-_What_Mary_Is_When_She_A_Little_Smiles
1.pbs_-_Fragment_-_What_Men_Gain_Fairly
1.pbs_-_Fragment_-_Ye_Gentle_Visitations_Of_Calm_Thought
1.pbs_-_Fragment_-_Yes!_All_Is_Past
1.pbs_-_From
1.pbs_-_From_The_Arabic_-_An_Imitation
1.pbs_-_From_the_Arabic,_an_Imitation
1.pbs_-_From_The_Greek_Of_Moschus
1.pbs_-_From_The_Greek_Of_Moschus_-_Pan_Loved_His_Neighbour_Echo
1.pbs_-_From_The_Original_Draft_Of_The_Poem_To_William_Shelley
1.pbs_-_From_Vergils_Fourth_Georgic
1.pbs_-_From_Vergils_Tenth_Eclogue
1.pbs_-_Ghasta_Or,_The_Avenging_Demon!!!
1.pbs_-_Ginevra
1.pbs_-_Good-Night
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_Minerva
1.pbs_-_Homers_Hymn_To_The_Earth_-_Mother_Of_All
1.pbs_-_Homers_Hymn_To_The_Moon
1.pbs_-_Homers_Hymn_To_The_Sun
1.pbs_-_Homers_Hymn_To_Venus
1.pbs_-_Hymn_of_Apollo
1.pbs_-_Hymn_of_Pan
1.pbs_-_Hymn_to_Intellectual_Beauty
1.pbs_-_Hymn_To_Mercury
1.pbs_-_I_Arise_from_Dreams_of_Thee
1.pbs_-_I_Faint,_I_Perish_With_My_Love!
1.pbs_-_Invocation
1.pbs_-_Invocation_To_Misery
1.pbs_-_I_Stood_Upon_A_Heaven-cleaving_Turret
1.pbs_-_I_Would_Not_Be_A_King
1.pbs_-_Julian_and_Maddalo_-_A_Conversation
1.pbs_-_Letter_To_Maria_Gisborne
1.pbs_-_Liberty
1.pbs_-_Life_Rounded_With_Sleep
1.pbs_-_Lines_--_Far,_Far_Away,_O_Ye
1.pbs_-_Lines_-_That_time_is_dead_for_ever,_child!
1.pbs_-_Lines_-_The_cold_earth_slept_below
1.pbs_-_Lines_To_A_Critic
1.pbs_-_Lines_To_A_Reviewer
1.pbs_-_Lines_-_We_Meet_Not_As_We_Parted
1.pbs_-_Lines_Written_Among_The_Euganean_Hills
1.pbs_-_Lines_Written_During_The_Castlereagh_Administration
1.pbs_-_Lines_Written_in_the_Bay_of_Lerici
1.pbs_-_Lines_Written_On_Hearing_The_News_Of_The_Death_Of_Napoleon
1.pbs_-_Love
1.pbs_-_Love-_Hope,_Desire,_And_Fear
1.pbs_-_Loves_Philosophy
1.pbs_-_Loves_Rose
1.pbs_-_Marenghi
1.pbs_-_Mariannes_Dream
1.pbs_-_Matilda_Gathering_Flowers
1.pbs_-_May_The_Limner
1.pbs_-_Melody_To_A_Scene_Of_Former_Times
1.pbs_-_Methought_I_Was_A_Billow_In_The_Crowd
1.pbs_-_Mighty_Eagle
1.pbs_-_Mont_Blanc_-_Lines_Written_In_The_Vale_of_Chamouni
1.pbs_-_Music
1.pbs_-_Music(2)
1.pbs_-_Music_And_Sweet_Poetry
1.pbs_-_Mutability
1.pbs_-_Mutability_-_II.
1.pbs_-_Ode_To_Heaven
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_A_Faded_Violet
1.pbs_-_On_A_Fete_At_Carlton_House_-_Fragment
1.pbs_-_On_An_Icicle_That_Clung_To_The_Grass_Of_A_Grave
1.pbs_-_On_Death
1.pbs_-_One_sung_of_thee_who_left_the_tale_untold
1.pbs_-_On_Fanny_Godwin
1.pbs_-_On_Keats,_Who_Desired_That_On_His_Tomb_Should_Be_Inscribed--
1.pbs_-_On_Leaving_London_For_Wales
1.pbs_-_On_Robert_Emmets_Grave
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_-_Otho
1.pbs_-_O_Thou_Immortal_Deity
1.pbs_-_Ozymandias
1.pbs_-_Passage_Of_The_Apennines
1.pbs_-_Pater_Omnipotens
1.pbs_-_Peter_Bell_The_Third
1.pbs_-_Poetical_Essay
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_IV.
1.pbs_-_Queen_Mab_-_Part_IX.
1.pbs_-_Queen_Mab_-_Part_V.
1.pbs_-_Queen_Mab_-_Part_VI.
1.pbs_-_Queen_Mab_-_Part_Vi_(Excerpts)
1.pbs_-_Queen_Mab_-_Part_VII.
1.pbs_-_Queen_Mab_-_Part_VIII.
1.pbs_-_Remembrance
1.pbs_-_Revenge
1.pbs_-_Rome_And_Nature
1.pbs_-_Rosalind_and_Helen_-_a_Modern_Eclogue
1.pbs_-_Saint_Edmonds_Eve
1.pbs_-_Scene_From_Tasso
1.pbs_-_Scenes_From_The_Faust_Of_Goethe
1.pbs_-_Similes_For_Two_Political_Characters_of_1819
1.pbs_-_Sister_Rosa_-_A_Ballad
1.pbs_-_Song
1.pbs_-_Song._Cold,_Cold_Is_The_Blast_When_December_Is_Howling
1.pbs_-_Song._Come_Harriet!_Sweet_Is_The_Hour
1.pbs_-_Song._Despair
1.pbs_-_Song._--_Fierce_Roars_The_Midnight_Storm
1.pbs_-_Song_For_Tasso
1.pbs_-_Song_From_The_Wandering_Jew
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_--_[Harriet]
1.pbs_-_Song._To_[Harriet]
1.pbs_-_Song_To_The_Men_Of_England
1.pbs_-_Song._Translated_From_The_German
1.pbs_-_Song._Translated_From_The_Italian
1.pbs_-_Sonnet_-_England_in_1819
1.pbs_-_Sonnet_-_From_The_Italian_Of_Cavalcanti
1.pbs_-_Sonnet_-_From_The_Italian_Of_Dante
1.pbs_-_Sonnet_-_Lift_Not_The_Painted_Veil_Which_Those_Who_Live
1.pbs_-_Sonnet_-_On_Launching_Some_Bottles_Filled_With_Knowledge_Into_The_Bristol_Channel
1.pbs_-_Sonnet_-_Political_Greatness
1.pbs_-_Sonnet_-_To_A_Balloon_Laden_With_Knowledge
1.pbs_-_Sonnet_To_Byron
1.pbs_-_Sonnet_--_Ye_Hasten_To_The_Grave!
1.pbs_-_Stanza
1.pbs_-_Stanza_From_A_Translation_Of_The_Marseillaise_Hymn
1.pbs_-_Stanzas._--_April,_1814
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_-_Summer_And_Winter
1.pbs_-_The_Aziola
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_Death_Knell_Is_Ringing
1.pbs_-_The_Deserts_Of_Dim_Sleep
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_Fitful_Alternations_of_the_Rain
1.pbs_-_The_Fugitives
1.pbs_-_The_Indian_Serenade
1.pbs_-_The_Irishmans_Song
1.pbs_-_The_Isle
1.pbs_-_The_Magnetic_Lady_To_Her_Patient
1.pbs_-_The_Mask_Of_Anarchy
1.pbs_-_The_Past
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_Rude_Wind_Is_Singing
1.pbs_-_The_Sensitive_Plant
1.pbs_-_The_Sepulchre_Of_Memory
1.pbs_-_The_Solitary
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_Viewless_And_Invisible_Consequence
1.pbs_-_The_Wandering_Jews_Soliloquy
1.pbs_-_The_Waning_Moon
1.pbs_-_The_Witch_Of_Atlas
1.pbs_-_The_Woodman_And_The_Nightingale
1.pbs_-_The_Worlds_Wanderers
1.pbs_-_The_Zucca
1.pbs_-_Time
1.pbs_-_Time_Long_Past
1.pbs_-_To--
1.pbs_-_To_A_Skylark
1.pbs_-_To_A_Star
1.pbs_-_To_Coleridge
1.pbs_-_To_Constantia
1.pbs_-_To_Constantia-_Singing
1.pbs_-_To_Death
1.pbs_-_To_Edward_Williams
1.pbs_-_To_Emilia_Viviani
1.pbs_-_To_Harriet
1.pbs_-_To_Harriet_--_It_Is_Not_Blasphemy_To_Hope_That_Heaven
1.pbs_-_To_Ianthe
1.pbs_-_To--_I_Fear_Thy_Kisses,_Gentle_Maiden
1.pbs_-_To_Ireland
1.pbs_-_To_Italy
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_-
1.pbs_-_To_Mary_Shelley
1.pbs_-_To_Mary_Shelley_(2)
1.pbs_-_To_Mary_Who_Died_In_This_Opinion
1.pbs_-_To_Mary_Wollstonecraft_Godwin
1.pbs_-_To-morrow
1.pbs_-_To--_Music,_when_soft_voices_die
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_Moon
1.pbs_-_To_The_Moonbeam
1.pbs_-_To_The_Nile
1.pbs_-_To_The_Queen_Of_My_Heart
1.pbs_-_To_The_Republicans_Of_North_America
1.pbs_-_To_William_Shelley
1.pbs_-_To_William_Shelley.
1.pbs_-_To_William_Shelley._Thy_Little_Footsteps_On_The_Sands
1.pbs_-_To_Wordsworth
1.pbs_-_To--_Yet_look_on_me
1.pbs_-_Ugolino
1.pbs_-_Unrisen_Splendour_Of_The_Brightest_Sun
1.pbs_-_Verses_On_A_Cat
1.pbs_-_Wake_The_Serpent_Not
1.pbs_-_War
1.pbs_-_When_A_Lover_Clasps_His_Fairest
1.pbs_-_When_Soft_Winds_And_Sunny_Skies
1.pbs_-_When_The_Lamp_Is_Shattered
1.pbs_-_Wine_Of_The_Fairies
1.pbs_-_With_A_Guitar,_To_Jane
1.pbs_-_Written_At_Bracknell
1.pbs_-_Zephyrus_The_Awakener
1.poe_-_A_Dream
1.poe_-_A_Dream_Within_A_Dream
1.poe_-_Al_Aaraaf-_Part_1
1.poe_-_Al_Aaraaf-_Part_2
1.poe_-_Alone
1.poe_-_An_Acrostic
1.poe_-_An_Enigma
1.poe_-_Annabel_Lee
1.poe_-_A_Paean
1.poe_-_A_Valentine
1.poe_-_Dreamland
1.poe_-_Dreams
1.poe_-_Eldorado
1.poe_-_Elizabeth
1.poe_-_Enigma
1.poe_-_Epigram_For_Wall_Street
1.poe_-_Eulalie
1.poe_-_Eureka_-_A_Prose_Poem
1.poe_-_Evening_Star
1.poe_-_Fairy-Land
1.poe_-_For_Annie
1.poe_-_Hymn
1.poe_-_Hymn_To_Aristogeiton_And_Harmodius
1.poe_-_Imitation
1.poe_-_Impromptu_-_To_Kate_Carol
1.poe_-_In_Youth_I_have_Known_One
1.poe_-_Israfel
1.poe_-_Lenore
1.poe_-_Romance
1.poe_-_Sancta_Maria
1.poe_-_Serenade
1.poe_-_Song
1.poe_-_Sonnet-_Silence
1.poe_-_Sonnet_-_To_Science
1.poe_-_Sonnet-_To_Zante
1.poe_-_Spirits_Of_The_Dead
1.poe_-_Tamerlane
1.poe_-_The_Bells
1.poe_-_The_Bells_-_A_collaboration
1.poe_-_The_Bridal_Ballad
1.poe_-_The_City_In_The_Sea
1.poe_-_The_City_Of_Sin
1.poe_-_The_Coliseum
1.poe_-_The_Conqueror_Worm
1.poe_-_The_Conversation_Of_Eiros_And_Charmion
1.poe_-_The_Divine_Right_Of_Kings
1.poe_-_The_Forest_Reverie
1.poe_-_The_Happiest_Day-The_Happiest_Hour
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_-_The_Village_Street
1.poe_-_To_--
1.poe_-_To_--_(2)
1.poe_-_To_--_(3)
1.poe_-_To_F--
1.poe_-_To_Frances_S._Osgood
1.poe_-_To_Helen_-_1831
1.poe_-_To_Helen_-_1848
1.poe_-_To_Isadore
1.poe_-_To_M--
1.poe_-_To_Marie_Louise_(Shew)
1.poe_-_To_My_Mother
1.poe_-_To_One_Departed
1.poe_-_To_One_In_Paradise
1.poe_-_To_The_Lake
1.poe_-_To_The_River
1.poe_-_Ulalume
1.raa_-_A_Holy_Tabernacle_in_the_Heart_(from_Life_of_the_Future_World)
1.raa_-_Circles_1_(from_Life_of_the_Future_World)
1.raa_-_Circles_2_(from_Life_of_the_Future_World)
1.raa_-_Circles_3_(from_Life_of_the_Future_World)
1.raa_-_Circles_4_(from_Life_of_the_Future_World)
1.rb_-_Abt_Vogler
1.rb_-_A_Cavalier_Song
1.rb_-_After
1.rb_-_A_Grammarian's_Funeral_Shortly_After_The_Revival_Of_Learning
1.rb_-_Aix_In_Provence
1.rb_-_A_Light_Woman
1.rb_-_A_Lovers_Quarrel
1.rb_-_Among_The_Rocks
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_Serenade_At_The_Villa
1.rb_-_A_Toccata_Of_Galuppi's
1.rb_-_A_Womans_Last_Word
1.rb_-_Before
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_-_Cristina
1.rb_-_De_Gustibus
1.rb_-_Earth's_Immortalities
1.rb_-_Evelyn_Hope
1.rb_-_Fra_Lippo_Lippi
1.rb_-_Garden_Francies
1.rb_-_Holy-Cross_Day
1.rb_-_Home_Thoughts,_from_the_Sea
1.rb_-_How_They_Brought_The_Good_News_From_Ghent_To_Aix
1.rb_-_In_A_Gondola
1.rb_-_In_A_Year
1.rb_-_Incident_Of_The_French_Camp
1.rb_-_In_Three_Days
1.rb_-_Introduction:_Pippa_Passes
1.rbk_-_Epithalamium
1.rbk_-_He_Shall_be_King!
1.rb_-_Life_In_A_Love
1.rb_-_Love_Among_The_Ruins
1.rb_-_Love_In_A_Life
1.rb_-_Master_Hugues_Of_Saxe-Gotha
1.rb_-_Meeting_At_Night
1.rb_-_Memorabilia
1.rb_-_Mesmerism
1.rb_-_My_Last_Duchess
1.rb_-_My_Star
1.rb_-_Nationality_In_Drinks
1.rb_-_Never_the_Time_and_the_Place
1.rb_-_Now!
1.rb_-_Old_Pictures_In_Florence
1.rb_-_O_Lyric_Love
1.rb_-_One_Way_Of_Love
1.rb_-_Paracelsus_-_Part_III_-_Paracelsus
1.rb_-_Paracelsus_-_Part_II_-_Paracelsus_Attains
1.rb_-_Paracelsus_-_Part_I_-_Paracelsus_Aspires
1.rb_-_Paracelsus_-_Part_IV_-_Paracelsus_Aspires
1.rb_-_Paracelsus_-_Part_V_-_Paracelsus_Attains
1.rb_-_Parting_At_Morning
1.rb_-_Pauline,_A_Fragment_of_a_Question
1.rb_-_Pippa_Passes_-_Part_III_-_Evening
1.rb_-_Pippa_Passes_-_Part_II_-_Noon
1.rb_-_Pippa_Passes_-_Part_I_-_Morning
1.rb_-_Pippa_Passes_-_Part_IV_-_Night
1.rb_-_Pippas_Song
1.rb_-_Popularity
1.rb_-_Porphyrias_Lover
1.rb_-_Prospice
1.rb_-_Protus
1.rb_-_Rabbi_Ben_Ezra
1.rb_-_Respectability
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_Boy_And_the_Angel
1.rb_-_The_Englishman_In_Italy
1.rb_-_The_Flight_Of_The_Duchess
1.rb_-_The_Glove
1.rb_-_The_Guardian-Angel
1.rb_-_The_Italian_In_England
1.rb_-_The_Laboratory-Ancien_Rgime
1.rb_-_The_Last_Ride_Together
1.rb_-_The_Lost_Leader
1.rb_-_The_Lost_Mistress
1.rb_-_The_Patriot
1.rb_-_The_Pied_Piper_Of_Hamelin
1.rb_-_The_Twins
1.rb_-_Times_Revenges
1.rb_-_Two_In_The_Campagna
1.rb_-_Waring
1.rb_-_Why_I_Am_a_Liberal
1.rb_-_Women_And_Roses
1.rb_-_Youll_Love_Me_Yet
1.rmr_-_Abishag
1.rmr_-_Adam
1.rmr_-_Again_and_Again
1.rmr_-_Along_the_Sun-Drenched_Roadside
1.rmr_-_As_Once_the_Winged_Energy_of_Delight
1.rmr_-_A_Sybil
1.rmr_-_Autumn
1.rmr_-_Autumn_Day
1.rmr_-_A_Walk
1.rmr_-_Before_Summer_Rain
1.rmr_-_Black_Cat_(Schwarze_Katze)
1.rmr_-_Blank_Joy
1.rmr_-_Buddha_in_Glory
1.rmr_-_Childhood
1.rmr_-_Child_In_Red
1.rmr_-_Death
1.rmr_-_Dedication
1.rmr_-_Dedication_To_M...
1.rmr_-_Early_Spring
1.rmr_-_Elegy_I
1.rmr_-_Elegy_IV
1.rmr_-_Elegy_X
1.rmr_-_Encounter_In_The_Chestnut_Avenue
1.rmr_-_English_translationGerman
1.rmr_-_Eve
1.rmr_-_Evening
1.rmr_-_Evening_Love_Song
1.rmr_-_Exposed_on_the_cliffs_of_the_heart
1.rmr_-_Extinguish_Thou_My_Eyes
1.rmr_-_Falconry
1.rmr_-_Falling_Stars
1.rmr_-_Fear_of_the_Inexplicable
1.rmr_-_Fire's_Reflection
1.rmr_-_For_Hans_Carossa
1.rmr_-_Girl_in_Love
1.rmr_-_Girl's_Lament
1.rmr_-_God_Speaks_To_Each_Of_Us
1.rmr_-_Going_Blind
1.rmr_-_Greek_Love-Talk
1.rmr_-_Growing_Old
1.rmr_-_Heartbeat
1.rmr_-_Ignorant_Before_The_Heavens_Of_My_Life
1.rmr_-_Interior_Portrait
1.rmr_-_In_The_Beginning
1.rmr_-_Lady_At_A_Mirror
1.rmr_-_Lady_On_A_Balcony
1.rmr_-_Lament
1.rmr_-_Lament_(O_how_all_things_are_far_removed)
1.rmr_-_Lament_(Whom_will_you_cry_to,_heart?)
1.rmr_-_Little_Tear-Vase
1.rmr_-_Loneliness
1.rmr_-_Losing
1.rmr_-_Love_Song
1.rmr_-_Moving_Forward
1.rmr_-_Music
1.rmr_-_My_Life
1.rmr_-_Narcissus
1.rmr_-_Night_(O_you_whose_countenance)
1.rmr_-_Night_(This_night,_agitated_by_the_growing_storm)
1.rmr_-_On_Hearing_Of_A_Death
1.rmr_-_Palm
1.rmr_-_Parting
1.rmr_-_Portrait_of_my_Father_as_a_Young_Man
1.rmr_-_Put_Out_My_Eyes
1.rmr_-_Rememberance
1.rmr_-_Sacrifice
1.rmr_-_Self-Portrait
1.rmr_-_Sense_Of_Something_Coming
1.rmr_-_Slumber_Song
1.rmr_-_Solemn_Hour
1.rmr_-_Song
1.rmr_-_Song_Of_The_Orphan
1.rmr_-_Song_Of_The_Sea
1.rmr_-_Song_Of_The_Women_To_The_Poet
1.rmr_-_Spanish_Dancer
1.rmr_-_Sunset
1.rmr_-_Telling_You_All
1.rmr_-_The_Alchemist
1.rmr_-_The_Apple_Orchard
1.rmr_-_The_Future
1.rmr_-_The_Grown-Up
1.rmr_-_The_Last_Evening
1.rmr_-_The_Lovers
1.rmr_-_The_Neighbor
1.rmr_-_The_Panther
1.rmr_-_The_Poet
1.rmr_-_The_Sisters
1.rmr_-_The_Song_Of_The_Beggar
1.rmr_-_The_Sonnets_To_Orpheus_-_Book_2_-_I
1.rmr_-_The_Sonnets_To_Orpheus_-_Book_2_-_VI
1.rmr_-_The_Sonnets_To_Orpheus_-_Book_2_-_XIII
1.rmr_-_The_Sonnets_To_Orpheus_-_I
1.rmr_-_The_Sonnets_To_Orpheus_-_IV
1.rmr_-_The_Sonnets_To_Orpheus_-_X
1.rmr_-_The_Sonnets_To_Orpheus_-_XIX
1.rmr_-_The_Sonnets_To_Orpheus_-_XXV
1.rmr_-_The_Spanish_Dancer
1.rmr_-_The_Swan
1.rmr_-_The_Unicorn
1.rmr_-_The_Voices
1.rmr_-_The_Wait
1.rmr_-_Time_and_Again
1.rmr_-_To_Lou_Andreas-Salome
1.rmr_-_To_Music
1.rmr_-_Torso_of_an_Archaic_Apollo
1.rmr_-_To_Say_Before_Going_to_Sleep
1.rmr_-_Venetian_Morning
1.rmr_-_Water_Lily
1.rmr_-_What_Birds_Plunge_Through_Is_Not_The_Intimate_Space
1.rmr_-_What_Fields_Are_As_Fragrant_As_Your_Hands?
1.rmr_-_What_Survives
1.rmr_-_Woman_in_Love
1.rmr_-_World_Was_In_The_Face_Of_The_Beloved
1.rmr_-_You_Must_Not_Understand_This_Life_(with_original_German)
1.rmr_-_You_Who_Never_Arrived
1.rmr_-_You,_you_only,_exist
1.rt_-_A_Dream
1.rt_-_A_Hundred_Years_Hence
1.rt_-_Akash_Bhara_Surya_Tara_Biswabhara_Pran_(Translation)
1.rt_-_All_These_I_Loved
1.rt_-_Along_The_Way
1.rt_-_And_In_Wonder_And_Amazement_I_Sing
1.rt_-_At_The_End_Of_The_Day
1.rt_-_At_The_Last_Watch
1.rt_-_Authorship
1.rt_-_Babys_Way
1.rt_-_Babys_World
1.rt_-_Beggarly_Heart
1.rt_-_Benediction
1.rt_-_Birth_Story
1.rt_-_Brahm,_Viu,_iva
1.rt_-_Brink_Of_Eternity
1.rt_-_Broken_Song
1.rt_-_Chain_Of_Pearls
1.rt_-_Closed_Path
1.rt_-_Clouds_And_Waves
1.rt_-_Colored_Toys
1.rt_-_Compensation
1.rt_-_Cruel_Kindness
1.rt_-_Death
1.rt_-_Defamation
1.rt_-_Distant_Time
1.rt_-_Dream_Girl
1.rt_-_Dungeon
1.rt_-_Endless_Time
1.rt_-_Face_To_Face
1.rt_-_Fairyland
1.rt_-_Farewell
1.rt_-_Fireflies
1.rt_-_Flower
1.rt_-_Fool
1.rt_-_Freedom
1.rt_-_Friend
1.rt_-_From_Afar
1.rt_-_Gift_Of_The_Great
1.rt_-_Gitanjali
1.rt_-_Give_Me_Strength
1.rt_-_Hard_Times
1.rt_-_I
1.rt_-_I_Am_Restless
1.rt_-_I_Cast_My_Net_Into_The_Sea
1.rt_-_I_Found_A_Few_Old_Letters
1.rt_-_Innermost_One
1.rt_-_In_The_Country
1.rt_-_In_The_Dusky_Path_Of_A_Dream
1.rt_-_Journey_Home
1.rt_-_Keep_Me_Fully_Glad
1.rt_-_Kinu_Goalas_Alley
1.rt_-_Krishnakali
1.rt_-_Lamp_Of_Love
1.rt_-_Last_Curtain
1.rt_-_Leave_This
1.rt_-_Let_Me_Not_Forget
1.rt_-_Light
1.rt_-_Little_Flute
1.rt_-_Little_Of_Me
1.rt_-_Lord_Of_My_Life
1.rt_-_Lost_Star
1.rt_-_Lost_Time
1.rt_-_Lotus
1.rt_-_Lovers_Gifts_II_-_Come_To_My_Garden_Walk
1.rt_-_Lovers_Gifts_IV_-_She_Is_Near_To_My_Heart
1.rt_-_Lovers_Gifts_LII_-_Tired_Of_Waiting
1.rt_-_Lovers_Gifts_LIV_-_In_The_Beginning_Of_Time
1.rt_-_Lovers_Gifts_LVIII_-_Things_Throng_And_Laugh
1.rt_-_Lovers_Gifts_LVI_-_The_Evening_Was_Lonely
1.rt_-_Lovers_Gifts_LXX_-_Take_Back_Your_Coins
1.rt_-_Lovers_Gifts_VIII_-_There_Is_Room_For_You
1.rt_-_Lovers_Gifts_V_-_I_Would_Ask_For_Still_More
1.rt_-_Lovers_Gifts_XIII_-_Last_Night_In_The_Garden
1.rt_-_Lovers_Gifts_XIX_-_It_Is_Written_In_The_Book
1.rt_-_Lovers_Gifts_XL_-_A_Message_Came
1.rt_-_Lovers_Gifts_XLII_-_Are_You_A_Mere_Picture
1.rt_-_Lovers_Gifts_XLIII_-_Dying,_You_Have_Left_Behind
1.rt_-_Lovers_Gifts_XLIV_-_Where_Is_Heaven
1.rt_-_Lovers_Gifts_XLVIII_-_I_Travelled_The_Old_Road
1.rt_-_Lovers_Gifts_XLVII_-_The_Road_Is
1.rt_-_Lovers_Gifts_XVIII_-_Your_Days
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_-_Lovers_Gifts_XXXIX_-_There_Is_A_Looker-On
1.rt_-_Maran-Milan_(Death-Wedding)
1.rt_-_Maya
1.rt_-_Meeting
1.rt_-_Moments_Indulgence
1.rt_-_My_Dependence
1.rt_-_My_Friend,_Come_In_These_Rains
1.rt_-_My_Polar_Star
1.rt_-_My_Pole_Star
1.rt_-_My_Present
1.rt_-_My_Song
1.rt_-_Ocean_Of_Forms
1.rt_-_Old_And_New
1.rt_-_Old_Letters_
1.rt_-_One_Day_In_Spring....
1.rt_-_Only_Thee
1.rt_-_On_The_Nature_Of_Love
1.rt_-_On_The_Seashore
1.rt_-_Our_Meeting
1.rt_-_Palm_Tree
1.rt_-_Paper_Boats
1.rt_-_Parting_Words
1.rt_-_Passing_Breeze
1.rt_-_Patience
1.rt_-_Playthings
1.rt_-_Poems_On_Beauty
1.rt_-_Poems_On_Life
1.rt_-_Poems_On_Man
1.rt_-_Poems_On_Time
1.rt_-_Prisoner
1.rt_-_Purity
1.rt_-_Rare
1.rt_-_Religious_Obsession_--_translation_from_Dharmamoha
1.rt_-_Roaming_Cloud
1.rt_-_Sail_Away
1.rt_-_Salutation
1.rt_-_Senses
1.rt_-_She
1.rt_-_Shyama
1.rt_-_Signet_Of_Eternity
1.rt_-_Silent_Steps
1.rt_-_Sit_Smiling
1.rt_-_Sleep
1.rt_-_Sleep-Stealer
1.rt_-_Song_Unsung
1.rt_-_Still_Heart
1.rt_-_Stray_Birds_01_-_10
1.rt_-_Stray_Birds_11-_20
1.rt_-_Stray_Birds_21_-_30
1.rt_-_Stray_Birds_31_-_40
1.rt_-_Stray_Birds_51_-_60
1.rt_-_Stray_Birds_61_-_70
1.rt_-_Stray_Birds_71_-_80
1.rt_-_Stray_Birds_81_-_90
1.rt_-_Stream_Of_Life
1.rt_-_Strong_Mercy
1.rt_-_Superior
1.rt_-_Sympathy
1.rt_-_The_Astronomer
1.rt_-_The_Banyan_Tree
1.rt_-_The_Beginning
1.rt_-_The_Boat
1.rt_-_The_Call_Of_The_Far
1.rt_-_The_Champa_Flower
1.rt_-_The_Child-Angel
1.rt_-_The_End
1.rt_-_The_First_Jasmines
1.rt_-_The_Flower-School
1.rt_-_The_Further_Bank
1.rt_-_The_Gardener_IV_-_Ah_Me
1.rt_-_The_Gardener_IX_-_When_I_Go_Alone_At_Night
1.rt_-_The_Gardener_LI_-_Then_Finish_The_Last_Song
1.rt_-_The_Gardener_LIX_-_O_Woman
1.rt_-_The_Gardener_LVII_-_I_Plucked_Your_Flower
1.rt_-_The_Gardener_LV_-_It_Was_Mid-Day
1.rt_-_The_Gardener_LXI_-_Peace,_My_Heart
1.rt_-_The_Gardener_LXIV_-_I_Spent_My_Day
1.rt_-_The_Gardener_LXIX_-_I_Hunt_For_The_Golden_Stag
1.rt_-_The_Gardener_LXVIII_-_None_Lives_For_Ever,_Brother
1.rt_-_The_Gardener_LXXIX_-_I_Often_Wonder
1.rt_-_The_Gardener_LXXV_-_At_Midnight
1.rt_-_The_Gardener_LXXXIII_-_She_Dwelt_On_The_Hillside
1.rt_-_The_Gardener_LXXXIV_-_Over_The_Green
1.rt_-_The_Gardener_LXXXI_-_Why_Do_You_Whisper_So_Faintly
1.rt_-_The_Gardener_XI_-_Come_As_You_Are
1.rt_-_The_Gardener_XIII_-_I_Asked_Nothing
1.rt_-_The_Gardener_XIV_-_I_Was_Walking_By_The_Road
1.rt_-_The_Gardener_XIX_-_You_Walked
1.rt_-_The_Gardener_XL_-_An_Unbelieving_Smile
1.rt_-_The_Gardener_X_-_Let_Your_Work_Be,_Bride
1.rt_-_The_Gardener_XLIII_-_No,_My_Friends
1.rt_-_The_Gardener_XLII_-_O_Mad,_Superbly_Drunk
1.rt_-_The_Gardener_XLIV_-_Reverend_Sir,_Forgive
1.rt_-_The_Gardener_XLVIII_-_Free_Me
1.rt_-_The_Gardener_XLVI_-_You_Left_Me
1.rt_-_The_Gardener_XLV_-_To_The_Guests
1.rt_-_The_Gardener_XVI_-_Hands_Cling_To_Eyes
1.rt_-_The_Gardener_XVIII_-_When_Two_Sisters
1.rt_-_The_Gardener_XX_-_Day_After_Day_He_Comes
1.rt_-_The_Gardener_XXII_-_When_She_Passed_By_Me
1.rt_-_The_Gardener_XXIV_-_Do_Not_Keep_To_Yourself
1.rt_-_The_Gardener_XXI_-_Why_Did_He_Choose
1.rt_-_The_Gardener_XXIX_-_Speak_To_Me_My_Love
1.rt_-_The_Gardener_XXVIII_-_Your_Questioning_Eyes
1.rt_-_The_Gardener_XXVII_-_Trust_Love
1.rt_-_The_Gardener_XXVI_-_What_Comes_From_Your_Willing_Hands
1.rt_-_The_Gardener_XXXIV_-_Do_Not_Go,_My_Love
1.rt_-_The_Gardener_XXXVIII_-_My_Love,_Once_Upon_A_Time
1.rt_-_The_Gift
1.rt_-_The_Golden_Boat
1.rt_-_The_Hero
1.rt_-_The_Hero(2)
1.rt_-_The_Home
1.rt_-_The_Homecoming
1.rt_-_The_Journey
1.rt_-_The_Judge
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_Lost_Star
1.rt_-_The_Merchant
1.rt_-_The_Music_Of_The_Rains
1.rt_-_The_Portrait
1.rt_-_The_Rainy_Day
1.rt_-_The_Recall
1.rt_-_The_Sailor
1.rt_-_The_Source
1.rt_-_The_Sun_Of_The_First_Day
1.rt_-_The_Tame_Bird_Was_In_A_Cage
1.rt_-_The_Unheeded_Pageant
1.rt_-_The_Wicked_Postman
1.rt_-_This_Dog
1.rt_-_Threshold
1.rt_-_Tumi_Sandhyar_Meghamala_-_You_Are_A_Cluster_Of_Clouds_-_Translation
1.rt_-_Twelve_OClock
1.rt_-_Unending_Love
1.rt_-_Ungrateful_Sorrow
1.rt_-_Untimely_Leave
1.rt_-_Unyielding
1.rt_-_Urvashi
1.rt_-_Vocation
1.rt_-_Waiting
1.rt_-_Waiting_For_The_Beloved
1.rt_-_We_Are_To_Play_The_Game_Of_Death
1.rt_-_When_And_Why
1.rt_-_When_Day_Is_Done
1.rt_-_When_I_Go_Alone_At_Night
1.rt_-_When_the_Two_Sister_Go_To_Fetch_Water
1.rt_-_Where_Shadow_Chases_Light
1.rt_-_Where_The_Mind_Is_Without_Fear
1.rt_-_Who_Is_This?
1.rwe_-_Alphonso_Of_Castile
1.rwe_-_A_Nations_Strength
1.rwe_-_Art
1.rwe_-_Astrae
1.rwe_-_Bacchus
1.rwe_-_Beauty
1.rwe_-_Berrying
1.rwe_-_Blight
1.rwe_-_Boston
1.rwe_-_Boston_Hymn
1.rwe_-_Brahma
1.rwe_-_Celestial_Love
1.rwe_-_Character
1.rwe_-_Compensation
1.rwe_-_Concord_Hymn
1.rwe_-_Culture
1.rwe_-_Days
1.rwe_-_Dirge
1.rwe_-_Dmonic_Love
1.rwe_-_Each_And_All
1.rwe_-_Eros
1.rwe_-_Etienne_de_la_Boce
1.rwe_-_Experience
1.rwe_-_Fable
1.rwe_-_Fate
1.rwe_-_Flower_Chorus
1.rwe_-_Forebearance
1.rwe_-_Forerunners
1.rwe_-_Freedom
1.rwe_-_Friendship
1.rwe_-_From_the_Persian_of_Hafiz_I
1.rwe_-_From_the_Persian_of_Hafiz_II
1.rwe_-_Gnothi_Seauton
1.rwe_-_Good-bye
1.rwe_-_Grace
1.rwe_-_Guy
1.rwe_-_Hamatreya
1.rwe_-_Heroism
1.rwe_-_Initial_Love
1.rwe_-_In_Memoriam
1.rwe_-_Letters
1.rwe_-_Life_Is_Great
1.rwe_-_Loss_And_Gain
1.rwe_-_Love_And_Thought
1.rwe_-_Lover's_Petition
1.rwe_-_Manners
1.rwe_-_May-Day
1.rwe_-_Merlin_I
1.rwe_-_Merlin_II
1.rwe_-_Merlin's_Song
1.rwe_-_Merops
1.rwe_-_Mithridates
1.rwe_-_Monadnoc
1.rwe_-_Musketaquid
1.rwe_-_My_Garden
1.rwe_-_Nature
1.rwe_-_Nemesis
1.rwe_-_Ode_-_Inscribed_to_W.H._Channing
1.rwe_-_Ode_To_Beauty
1.rwe_-_Poems
1.rwe_-_Politics
1.rwe_-_Quatrains
1.rwe_-_Rubies
1.rwe_-_Saadi
1.rwe_-_Seashore
1.rwe_-_Self_Reliance
1.rwe_-_Solution
1.rwe_-_Song_of_Nature
1.rwe_-_Spiritual_Laws
1.rwe_-_Sursum_Corda
1.rwe_-_Suum_Cuique
1.rwe_-_Tact
1.rwe_-_Teach_Me_I_Am_Forgotten_By_The_Dead
1.rwe_-_Terminus
1.rwe_-_The_Adirondacs
1.rwe_-_The_Amulet
1.rwe_-_The_Apology
1.rwe_-_The_Bell
1.rwe_-_The_Chartist's_Complaint
1.rwe_-_The_Cumberland
1.rwe_-_The_Days_Ration
1.rwe_-_The_Enchanter
1.rwe_-_The_Forerunners
1.rwe_-_The_Gods_Walk_In_The_Breath_Of_The_Woods
1.rwe_-_The_Humble_Bee
1.rwe_-_The_Lords_of_Life
1.rwe_-_The_Park
1.rwe_-_The_Past
1.rwe_-_The_Poet
1.rwe_-_The_Problem
1.rwe_-_The_Rhodora_-_On_Being_Asked,_Whence_Is_The_Flower?
1.rwe_-_The_River_Note
1.rwe_-_The_Romany_Girl
1.rwe_-_The_Snowstorm
1.rwe_-_The_Sphinx
1.rwe_-_The_Test
1.rwe_-_The_Titmouse
1.rwe_-_The_Visit
1.rwe_-_The_World-Soul
1.rwe_-_Threnody
1.rwe_-_To-day
1.rwe_-_To_Ellen,_At_The_South
1.rwe_-_To_Eva
1.rwe_-_To_J.W.
1.rwe_-_To_Laugh_Often_And_Much
1.rwe_-_To_Rhea
1.rwe_-_Two_Rivers
1.rwe_-_Una
1.rwe_-_Unity
1.rwe_-_Uriel
1.rwe_-_Voluntaries
1.rwe_-_Wakdeubsankeit
1.rwe_-_Water
1.rwe_-_Waves
1.rwe_-_Wealth
1.rwe_-_Woodnotes
1.rwe_-_Worship
1.shvb_-_De_Spiritu_Sancto_-_To_the_Holy_Spirit
1.shvb_-_O_most_noble_Greenness,_rooted_in_the_sun
1.shvb_-_O_Virtus_Sapientiae_-_O_Moving_Force_of_Wisdom
1.sig_-_Lord_of_the_World
1.snt_-_As_soon_as_your_mind_has_experienced
1.snt_-_By_what_boundless_mercy,_my_Savior
1.snt_-_In_the_midst_of_that_night,_in_my_darkness
1.snt_-_What_is_this_awesome_mystery
1.ss_-_Paper_windows_bamboo_walls_hedge_of_hibiscus
1.sv_-_Song_of_the_Sanyasin
1.tr_-_At_Dusk
1.tr_-_At_Master_Do's_Country_House
1.tr_-_Begging
1.tr_-_Blending_With_The_Wind
1.tr_-_Down_In_The_Village
1.tr_-_Dreams
1.tr_-_First_Days_Of_Spring_-_The_sky
1.tr_-_For_Children_Killed_In_A_Smallpox_Epidemic
1.tr_-_Have_You_Forgotten_Me
1.tr_-_How_Can_I_Possibly_Sleep
1.tr_-_In_A_Dilapidated_Three-Room_Hut
1.tr_-_In_My_Youth_I_Put_Aside_My_Studies
1.tr_-_In_The_Morning
1.tr_-_I_Watch_People_In_The_World
1.tr_-_Like_The_Little_Stream
1.tr_-_Midsummer
1.tr_-_My_Cracked_Wooden_Bowl
1.tr_-_My_legacy
1.tr_-_No_Luck_Today_On_My_Mendicant_Rounds
1.tr_-_No_Mind
1.tr_-_Orchid
1.tr_-_Reply_To_A_Friend
1.tr_-_Returning_To_My_Native_Village
1.tr_-_Rise_Above
1.tr_-_Slopes_Of_Mount_Kugami
1.tr_-_Stretched_Out
1.tr_-_Teishin
1.tr_-_The_Lotus
1.tr_-_The_Plants_And_Flowers
1.tr_-_The_Thief_Left_It_Behind
1.tr_-_The_Way_Of_The_Holy_Fool
1.tr_-_The_Wind_Has_Settled
1.tr_-_The_Winds_Have_Died
1.tr_-_This_World
1.tr_-_Though_Frosts_come_down
1.tr_-_Three_Thousand_Worlds
1.tr_-_To_Kindle_A_Fire
1.tr_-_To_My_Teacher
1.tr_-_Too_Lazy_To_Be_Ambitious
1.tr_-_When_All_Thoughts
1.tr_-_When_I_Was_A_Lad
1.tr_-_White_Hair
1.tr_-_Wild_Roses
1.tr_-_Yes,_Im_Truly_A_Dunce
1.tr_-_You_Do_Not_Need_Many_Things
1.tr_-_You_Stop_To_Point_At_The_Moon_In_The_Sky
1.wb_-_Awake!_awake_O_sleeper_of_the_land_of_shadows
1.wb_-_Hear_the_voice_of_the_Bard!
1.wb_-_Of_the_Sleep_of_Ulro!_and_of_the_passage_through
1.wb_-_Reader!_of_books!_of_heaven
1.wb_-_The_Errors_of_Sacred_Codes_(from_The_Marriage_of_Heaven_and_Hell)
1.wb_-_Trembling_I_sit_day_and_night
1.wby_-_A_Bronze_Head
1.wby_-_A_Coat
1.wby_-_A_Cradle_Song
1.wby_-_A_Crazed_Girl
1.wby_-_Adams_Curse
1.wby_-_A_Deep_Sworn_Vow
1.wby_-_A_Dialogue_Of_Self_And_Soul
1.wby_-_A_Dramatic_Poem
1.wby_-_A_Dream_Of_A_Blessed_Spirit
1.wby_-_A_Dream_Of_Death
1.wby_-_A_Drinking_Song
1.wby_-_A_Drunken_Mans_Praise_Of_Sobriety
1.wby_-_Aedh_Wishes_For_The_Cloths_Of_Heaven
1.wby_-_A_Faery_Song
1.wby_-_A_First_Confession
1.wby_-_A_Friends_Illness
1.wby_-_After_Long_Silence
1.wby_-_Against_Unworthy_Praise
1.wby_-_A_Last_Confession
1.wby_-_All_Souls_Night
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_-_I._First_Love
1.wby_-_A_Man_Young_And_Old_-_II._Human_Dignity
1.wby_-_A_Man_Young_And_Old_-_III._The_Mermaid
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_-_VI._His_Memories
1.wby_-_A_Man_Young_And_Old_-_VIII._Summer_And_Spring
1.wby_-_A_Man_Young_And_Old_-_VII._The_Friends_Of_His_Youth
1.wby_-_A_Man_Young_And_Old_-_V._The_Empty_Cup
1.wby_-_A_Man_Young_And_Old_-_X._His_Wildness
1.wby_-_A_Man_Young_And_Old_-_XI._From_Oedipus_At_Colonus
1.wby_-_A_Meditation_in_Time_of_War
1.wby_-_A_Memory_Of_Youth
1.wby_-_A_Model_For_The_Laureate
1.wby_-_Among_School_Children
1.wby_-_An_Acre_Of_Grass
1.wby_-_An_Appointment
1.wby_-_Anashuya_And_Vijaya
1.wby_-_A_Nativity
1.wby_-_An_Image_From_A_Past_Life
1.wby_-_An_Irish_Airman_Foresees_His_Death
1.wby_-_Another_Song_Of_A_Fool
1.wby_-_Another_Song_of_a_Fool
1.wby_-_A_Poet_To_His_Beloved
1.wby_-_A_Prayer_For_My_Daughter
1.wby_-_A_Prayer_For_My_Son
1.wby_-_A_Prayer_For_Old_Age
1.wby_-_A_Prayer_On_Going_Into_My_House
1.wby_-_Are_You_Content?
1.wby_-_A_Song
1.wby_-_A_Song_From_The_Player_Queen
1.wby_-_A_Stick_Of_Incense
1.wby_-_At_Algeciras_-_A_Meditaton_Upon_Death
1.wby_-_At_Galway_Races
1.wby_-_A_Thought_From_Propertius
1.wby_-_At_The_Abbey_Theatre
1.wby_-_A_Woman_Homer_Sung
1.wby_-_A_Woman_Young_And_Old
1.wby_-_Baile_And_Aillinn
1.wby_-_Beautiful_Lofty_Things
1.wby_-_Before_The_World_Was_Made
1.wby_-_Beggar_To_Beggar_Cried
1.wby_-_Blood_And_The_Moon
1.wby_-_Broken_Dreams
1.wby_-_Brown_Penny
1.wby_-_Byzantium
1.wby_-_Colonel_Martin
1.wby_-_Colonus_Praise
1.wby_-_Come_Gather_Round_Me,_Parnellites
1.wby_-_Consolation
1.wby_-_Coole_Park_1929
1.wby_-_Coole_Park_And_Ballylee,_1931
1.wby_-_Crazy_Jane_And_Jack_The_Journeyman
1.wby_-_Crazy_Jane_And_The_Bishop
1.wby_-_Crazy_Jane_Grown_Old_Looks_At_The_Dancers
1.wby_-_Crazy_Jane_On_God
1.wby_-_Crazy_Jane_On_The_Day_Of_Judgment
1.wby_-_Crazy_Jane_On_The_Mountain
1.wby_-_Crazy_Jane_Reproved
1.wby_-_Crazy_Jane_Talks_With_The_Bishop
1.wby_-_Cuchulains_Fight_With_The_Sea
1.wby_-_Death
1.wby_-_Demon_And_Beast
1.wby_-_Do_Not_Love_Too_Long
1.wby_-_Down_By_The_Salley_Gardens
1.wby_-_Easter_1916
1.wby_-_Ego_Dominus_Tuus
1.wby_-_Ephemera
1.wby_-_Fallen_Majesty
1.wby_-_Father_And_Child
1.wby_-_Fergus_And_The_Druid
1.wby_-_Fiddler_Of_Dooney
1.wby_-_For_Anne_Gregory
1.wby_-_Fragments
1.wby_-_Friends
1.wby_-_From_A_Full_Moon_In_March
1.wby_-_From_The_Antigone
1.wby_-_Girls_Song
1.wby_-_Gratitude_To_The_Unknown_Instructors
1.wby_-_He_Bids_His_Beloved_Be_At_Peace
1.wby_-_He_Gives_His_Beloved_Certain_Rhymes
1.wby_-_He_Hears_The_Cry_Of_The_Sedge
1.wby_-_He_Mourns_For_The_Change_That_Has_Come_Upon_Him_And_His_Beloved,_And_Longs_For_The_End_Of_The_World
1.wby_-_Her_Anxiety
1.wby_-_Her_Dream
1.wby_-_He_Remembers_Forgotten_Beauty
1.wby_-_He_Reproves_The_Curlew
1.wby_-_Her_Praise
1.wby_-_Her_Triumph
1.wby_-_Her_Vision_In_The_Wood
1.wby_-_He_Tells_Of_A_Valley_Full_Of_Lovers
1.wby_-_He_Tells_Of_The_Perfect_Beauty
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_-_His_Confidence
1.wby_-_His_Dream
1.wby_-_Hound_Voice
1.wby_-_I_Am_Of_Ireland
1.wby_-_Imitated_From_The_Japanese
1.wby_-_In_Memory_Of_Alfred_Pollexfen
1.wby_-_In_Memory_Of_Eva_Gore-Booth_And_Con_Markiewicz
1.wby_-_In_Memory_Of_Major_Robert_Gregory
1.wby_-_In_Taras_Halls
1.wby_-_In_The_Seven_Woods
1.wby_-_Into_The_Twilight
1.wby_-_John_Kinsellas_Lament_For_Mr._Mary_Moore
1.wby_-_King_And_No_King
1.wby_-_Lapis_Lazuli
1.wby_-_Leda_And_The_Swan
1.wby_-_Lines_Written_In_Dejection
1.wby_-_Long-Legged_Fly
1.wby_-_Loves_Loneliness
1.wby_-_Love_Song
1.wby_-_Lullaby
1.wby_-_Mad_As_The_Mist_And_Snow
1.wby_-_Maid_Quiet
1.wby_-_Meditations_In_Time_Of_Civil_War
1.wby_-_Meeting
1.wby_-_Memory
1.wby_-_Men_Improve_With_The_Years
1.wby_-_Meru
1.wby_-_Michael_Robartes_And_The_Dancer
1.wby_-_Mohini_Chatterjee
1.wby_-_Never_Give_All_The_Heart
1.wby_-_News_For_The_Delphic_Oracle
1.wby_-_Nineteen_Hundred_And_Nineteen
1.wby_-_No_Second_Troy
1.wby_-_Now_as_at_all_times
1.wby_-_Oil_And_Blood
1.wby_-_Old_Memory
1.wby_-_Old_Tom_Again
1.wby_-_On_A_Picture_Of_A_Black_Centaur_By_Edmund_Dulac
1.wby_-_On_A_Political_Prisoner
1.wby_-_On_Being_Asked_For_A_War_Poem
1.wby_-_On_Hearing_That_The_Students_Of_Our_New_University_Have_Joined_The_Agitation_Against_Immoral_Literat
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_-_Parnell
1.wby_-_Parnells_Funeral
1.wby_-_Parting
1.wby_-_Paudeen
1.wby_-_Peace
1.wby_-_Politics
1.wby_-_Presences
1.wby_-_Quarrel_In_Old_Age
1.wby_-_Reconciliation
1.wby_-_Red_Hanrahans_Song_About_Ireland
1.wby_-_Remorse_For_Intemperate_Speech
1.wby_-_Responsibilities_-_Closing
1.wby_-_Responsibilities_-_Introduction
1.wby_-_Roger_Casement
1.wby_-_Running_To_Paradise
1.wby_-_Sailing_to_Byzantium
1.wby_-_September_1913
1.wby_-_Shepherd_And_Goatherd
1.wby_-_Sixteen_Dead_Men
1.wby_-_Slim_adolescence_that_a_nymph_has_stripped,
1.wby_-_Solomon_And_The_Witch
1.wby_-_Solomon_To_Sheba
1.wby_-_Spilt_Milk
1.wby_-_Statistics
1.wby_-_Stream_And_Sun_At_Glendalough
1.wby_-_Supernatural_Songs
1.wby_-_Sweet_Dancer
1.wby_-_Swifts_Epitaph
1.wby_-_Symbols
1.wby_-_That_The_Night_Come
1.wby_-_The_Apparitions
1.wby_-_The_Arrow
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_Moll_Magee
1.wby_-_The_Ballad_Of_The_Foxhunter
1.wby_-_The_Balloon_Of_The_Mind
1.wby_-_The_Black_Tower
1.wby_-_The_Blessed
1.wby_-_The_Cap_And_Bells
1.wby_-_The_Cat_And_The_Moon
1.wby_-_The_Chambermaids_First_Song
1.wby_-_The_Chambermaids_Second_Song
1.wby_-_The_Choice
1.wby_-_The_Chosen
1.wby_-_The_Circus_Animals_Desertion
1.wby_-_The_Cloak,_The_Boat_And_The_Shoes
1.wby_-_The_Cold_Heaven
1.wby_-_The_Collar-Bone_Of_A_Hare
1.wby_-_The_Coming_Of_Wisdom_With_Time
1.wby_-_The_Countess_Cathleen_In_Paradise
1.wby_-_The_Crazed_Moon
1.wby_-_The_Curse_Of_Cromwell
1.wby_-_The_Dancer_At_Cruachan_And_Cro-Patrick
1.wby_-_The_Dawn
1.wby_-_The_Death_of_Cuchulain
1.wby_-_The_Dedication_To_A_Book_Of_Stories_Selected_From_The_Irish_Novelists
1.wby_-_The_Delphic_Oracle_Upon_Plotinus
1.wby_-_The_Dolls
1.wby_-_The_Double_Vision_Of_Michael_Robartes
1.wby_-_The_Everlasting_Voices
1.wby_-_The_Fairy_Pendant
1.wby_-_The_Falling_Of_The_Leaves
1.wby_-_The_Fascination_Of_Whats_Difficult
1.wby_-_The_Fish
1.wby_-_The_Fisherman
1.wby_-_The_Folly_Of_Being_Comforted
1.wby_-_The_Fool_By_The_Roadside
1.wby_-_The_Ghost_Of_Roger_Casement
1.wby_-_The_Gift_Of_Harun_Al-Rashid
1.wby_-_The_Great_Day
1.wby_-_The_Grey_Rock
1.wby_-_The_Gyres
1.wby_-_The_Happy_Townland
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_Indian_To_His_Love
1.wby_-_The_Indian_Upon_God
1.wby_-_The_Ladys_First_Song
1.wby_-_The_Ladys_Second_Song
1.wby_-_The_Ladys_Third_Song
1.wby_-_The_Lake_Isle_Of_Innisfree
1.wby_-_The_Lamentation_Of_The_Old_Pensioner
1.wby_-_The_Leaders_Of_The_Crowd
1.wby_-_The_Living_Beauty
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_Pleads_With_His_Friend_For_Old_Friends
1.wby_-_The_Lover_Speaks_To_The_Hearers_Of_His_Songs_In_Coming_Days
1.wby_-_The_Lovers_Song
1.wby_-_The_Lover_Tells_Of_The_Rose_In_His_Heart
1.wby_-_The_Madness_Of_King_Goll
1.wby_-_The_Magi
1.wby_-_The_Man_And_The_Echo
1.wby_-_The_Man_Who_Dreamed_Of_Faeryland
1.wby_-_The_Mask
1.wby_-_The_Meditation_Of_The_Old_Fisherman
1.wby_-_The_Moods
1.wby_-_The_Mother_Of_God
1.wby_-_The_Mountain_Tomb
1.wby_-_The_Municipal_Gallery_Revisited
1.wby_-_The_New_Faces
1.wby_-_The_Nineteenth_Century_And_After
1.wby_-_The_Old_Age_Of_Queen_Maeve
1.wby_-_The_Old_Men_Admiring_Themselves_In_The_Water
1.wby_-_The_Old_Pensioner.
1.wby_-_The_Old_Stone_Cross
1.wby_-_The_ORahilly
1.wby_-_The_Peacock
1.wby_-_The_People
1.wby_-_The_Phases_Of_The_Moon
1.wby_-_The_Pilgrim
1.wby_-_The_Pity_Of_Love
1.wby_-_The_Players_Ask_For_A_Blessing_On_The_Psalteries_And_On_Themselves
1.wby_-_The_Poet_Pleads_With_The_Elemental_Powers
1.wby_-_The_Ragged_Wood
1.wby_-_The_Realists
1.wby_-_The_Results_Of_Thought
1.wby_-_The_Rose_In_The_Deeps_Of_His_Heart
1.wby_-_The_Rose_Of_Battle
1.wby_-_The_Rose_Of_Peace
1.wby_-_The_Rose_Of_The_World
1.wby_-_The_Rose_Tree
1.wby_-_The_Sad_Shepherd
1.wby_-_The_Saint_And_The_Hunchback
1.wby_-_The_Scholars
1.wby_-_These_Are_The_Clouds
1.wby_-_The_Second_Coming
1.wby_-_The_Secret_Rose
1.wby_-_The_Seven_Sages
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_The_Old_Mother
1.wby_-_The_Song_Of_Wandering_Aengus
1.wby_-_The_Sorrow_Of_Love
1.wby_-_The_Spirit_Medium
1.wby_-_The_Spur
1.wby_-_The_Statesmans_Holiday
1.wby_-_The_Statues
1.wby_-_The_Stolen_Child
1.wby_-_The_Three_Beggars
1.wby_-_The_Three_Bushes
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_Unappeasable_Host
1.wby_-_The_Valley_Of_The_Black_Pig
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_Wheel
1.wby_-_The_White_Birds
1.wby_-_The_Wild_Old_Wicked_Man
1.wby_-_The_Wild_Swans_At_Coole
1.wby_-_The_Winding_Stair
1.wby_-_The_Witch
1.wby_-_The_Withering_Of_The_Boughs
1.wby_-_Those_Dancing_Days_Are_Gone
1.wby_-_Those_Images
1.wby_-_Three_Marching_Songs
1.wby_-_Three_Movements
1.wby_-_Three_Songs_To_The_One_Burden
1.wby_-_Three_Songs_To_The_Same_Tune
1.wby_-_Three_Things
1.wby_-_To_A_Child_Dancing_In_The_Wind
1.wby_-_To_A_Friend_Whose_Work_Has_Come_To_Nothing
1.wby_-_To_An_Isle_In_The_Water
1.wby_-_To_A_Poet,_Who_Would_Have_Me_Praise_Certain_Bad_Poets,_Imitators_Of_His_And_Mine
1.wby_-_To_A_Shade
1.wby_-_To_A_Squirrel_At_Kyle-Na-No
1.wby_-_To_A_Wealthy_Man_Who_Promised_A_Second_Subscription_To_The_Dublin_Municipal_Gallery_If_It_Were_Prove
1.wby_-_To_A_Young_Beauty
1.wby_-_To_A_Young_Girl
1.wby_-_To_Be_Carved_On_A_Stone_At_Thoor_Ballylee
1.wby_-_To_Dorothy_Wellesley
1.wby_-_To_His_Heart,_Bidding_It_Have_No_Fear
1.wby_-_To_Ireland_In_The_Coming_Times
1.wby_-_Tom_At_Cruachan
1.wby_-_Tom_ORoughley
1.wby_-_Tom_The_Lunatic
1.wby_-_To_Some_I_Have_Talked_With_By_The_Fire
1.wby_-_To_The_Rose_Upon_The_Rood_Of_Time
1.wby_-_Towards_Break_Of_Day
1.wby_-_Two_Songs_From_A_Play
1.wby_-_Two_Songs_Of_A_Fool
1.wby_-_Two_Songs_Rewritten_For_The_Tunes_Sake
1.wby_-_Two_Years_Later
1.wby_-_Under_Ben_Bulben
1.wby_-_Under_Saturn
1.wby_-_Under_The_Moon
1.wby_-_Under_The_Round_Tower
1.wby_-_Upon_A_Dying_Lady
1.wby_-_Upon_A_House_Shaken_By_The_Land_Agitation
1.wby_-_Vacillation
1.wby_-_Veronicas_Napkin
1.wby_-_What_Then?
1.wby_-_What_Was_Lost
1.wby_-_When_Helen_Lived
1.wby_-_When_You_Are_Old
1.wby_-_Where_My_Books_go
1.wby_-_Who_Goes_With_Fergus?
1.wby_-_Why_Should_Not_Old_Men_Be_Mad?
1.wby_-_Wisdom
1.wby_-_Words
1.wby_-_Young_Mans_Song
1.wby_-_Youth_And_Age
1.whitman_-_1861
1.whitman_-_Aboard_At_A_Ships_Helm
1.whitman_-_A_Boston_Ballad
1.whitman_-_A_Broadway_Pageant
1.whitman_-_A_Carol_Of_Harvest_For_1867
1.whitman_-_A_child_said,_What_is_the_grass?
1.whitman_-_A_Childs_Amaze
1.whitman_-_A_Clear_Midnight
1.whitman_-_Adieu_To_A_Solider
1.whitman_-_A_Farm-Picture
1.whitman_-_After_an_Interval
1.whitman_-_After_The_Sea-Ship
1.whitman_-_Ages_And_Ages,_Returning_At_Intervals
1.whitman_-_A_Glimpse
1.whitman_-_A_Hand-Mirror
1.whitman_-_Ah_Poverties,_Wincings_Sulky_Retreats
1.whitman_-_A_Leaf_For_Hand_In_Hand
1.whitman_-_All_Is_Truth
1.whitman_-_A_March_In_The_Ranks,_Hard-prest
1.whitman_-_American_Feuillage
1.whitman_-_Among_The_Multitude
1.whitman_-_An_Army_Corps_On_The_March
1.whitman_-_A_Noiseless_Patient_Spider
1.whitman_-_A_Paumanok_Picture
1.whitman_-_Apostroph
1.whitman_-_A_Promise_To_California
1.whitman_-_Are_You_The_New_Person,_Drawn_Toward_Me?
1.whitman_-_A_Riddle_Song
1.whitman_-_As_Adam,_Early_In_The_Morning
1.whitman_-_As_A_Strong_Bird_On_Pinious_Free
1.whitman_-_As_At_Thy_Portals_Also_Death
1.whitman_-_As_Consequent,_Etc.
1.whitman_-_Ashes_Of_Soldiers
1.whitman_-_As_I_Ebbd_With_the_Ocean_of_Life
1.whitman_-_As_If_A_Phantom_Caressd_Me
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_Ponderd_In_Silence
1.whitman_-_As_I_Sat_Alone_By_Blue_Ontarios_Shores
1.whitman_-_As_I_Walk_These_Broad,_Majestic_Days
1.whitman_-_As_I_Watched_The_Ploughman_Ploughing
1.whitman_-_A_Song
1.whitman_-_Assurances
1.whitman_-_As_The_Time_Draws_Nigh
1.whitman_-_As_Toilsome_I_Wanderd
1.whitman_-_A_Woman_Waits_For_Me
1.whitman_-_Bathed_In_Wars_Perfume
1.whitman_-_Beat!_Beat!_Drums!
1.whitman_-_Beautiful_Women
1.whitman_-_Beginners
1.whitman_-_Beginning_My_Studies
1.whitman_-_Behavior
1.whitman_-_Behold_This_Swarthy_Face
1.whitman_-_Bivouac_On_A_Mountain_Side
1.whitman_-_Broadway
1.whitman_-_Brother_Of_All,_With_Generous_Hand
1.whitman_-_By_Broad_Potomacs_Shore
1.whitman_-_By_The_Bivouacs_Fitful_Flame
1.whitman_-_Camps_Of_Green
1.whitman_-_Carol_Of_Occupations
1.whitman_-_Carol_Of_Words
1.whitman_-_Cavalry_Crossing_A_Ford
1.whitman_-_Chanting_The_Square_Deific
1.whitman_-_City_Of_Orgies
1.whitman_-_City_Of_Ships
1.whitman_-_Come,_Said_My_Soul
1.whitman_-_Come_Up_From_The_Fields,_Father
1.whitman_-_Crossing_Brooklyn_Ferry
1.whitman_-_Darest_Thou_Now_O_Soul
1.whitman_-_Debris
1.whitman_-_Delicate_Cluster
1.whitman_-_Despairing_Cries
1.whitman_-_Dirge_For_Two_Veterans
1.whitman_-_Drum-Taps
1.whitman_-_Earth!_my_Likeness!
1.whitman_-_Eidolons
1.whitman_-_Election_Day,_November_1884
1.whitman_-_Elemental_Drifts
1.whitman_-_Ethiopia_Saluting_The_Colors
1.whitman_-_Europe,_The_72d_And_73d_Years_Of_These_States
1.whitman_-_Excelsior
1.whitman_-_Faces
1.whitman_-_Facing_West_From_Californias_Shores
1.whitman_-_Fast_Anchord,_Eternal,_O_Love
1.whitman_-_For_Him_I_Sing
1.whitman_-_For_You,_O_Democracy
1.whitman_-_France,_The_18th_Year_Of_These_States
1.whitman_-_From_Far_Dakotas_Canons
1.whitman_-_From_My_Last_Years
1.whitman_-_From_Paumanok_Starting
1.whitman_-_From_Pent-up_Aching_Rivers
1.whitman_-_Full_Of_Life,_Now
1.whitman_-_Germs
1.whitman_-_Give_Me_The_Splendid,_Silent_Sun
1.whitman_-_Gliding_Over_All
1.whitman_-_God
1.whitman_-_Good-Bye_My_Fancy!
1.whitman_-_Great_Are_The_Myths
1.whitman_-_Had_I_the_Choice
1.whitman_-_Hast_Never_Come_To_Thee_An_Hour
1.whitman_-_Here,_Sailor
1.whitman_-_Here_The_Frailest_Leaves_Of_Me
1.whitman_-_Hours_Continuing_Long
1.whitman_-_How_Solemn_As_One_By_One
1.whitman_-_Hushd_Be_the_Camps_Today
1.whitman_-_I_Am_He_That_Aches_With_Love
1.whitman_-_I_Dreamd_In_A_Dream
1.whitman_-_I_Hear_America_Singing
1.whitman_-_I_Heard_You,_Solemn-sweep_Pipes_Of_The_Organ
1.whitman_-_I_Hear_It_Was_Charged_Against_Me
1.whitman_-_In_Cabind_Ships_At_Sea
1.whitman_-_In_Former_Songs
1.whitman_-_In_Midnight_Sleep
1.whitman_-_In_Paths_Untrodden
1.whitman_-_Inscription
1.whitman_-_In_The_New_Garden_In_All_The_Parts
1.whitman_-_I_Saw_In_Louisiana_A_Live_Oak_Growing
1.whitman_-_I_Saw_Old_General_At_Bay
1.whitman_-_I_Sing_The_Body_Electric
1.whitman_-_I_Sit_And_Look_Out
1.whitman_-_Italian_Music_In_Dakota
1.whitman_-_I_Thought_I_Was_Not_Alone
1.whitman_-_I_Was_Looking_A_Long_While
1.whitman_-_I_Will_Take_An_Egg_Out_Of_The_Robins_Nest
1.whitman_-_Joy,_Shipmate,_Joy!
1.whitman_-_Kosmos
1.whitman_-_Laws_For_Creations
1.whitman_-_Lessons
1.whitman_-_Locations_And_Times
1.whitman_-_Longings_For_Home
1.whitman_-_Long_I_Thought_That_Knowledge
1.whitman_-_Long,_Too_Long_America
1.whitman_-_Look_Down,_Fair_Moon
1.whitman_-_Lo!_Victress_On_The_Peaks
1.whitman_-_Manhattan_Streets_I_Saunterd,_Pondering
1.whitman_-_Mannahatta
1.whitman_-_Mediums
1.whitman_-_Me_Imperturbe
1.whitman_-_Miracles
1.whitman_-_Mother_And_Babe
1.whitman_-_My_Picture-Gallery
1.whitman_-_Myself_And_Mine
1.whitman_-_Native_Moments
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_-_Not_My_Enemies_Ever_Invade_Me
1.whitman_-_Not_The_Pilot
1.whitman_-_Not_Youth_Pertains_To_Me
1.whitman_-_Now_Finale_To_The_Shore
1.whitman_-_Now_List_To_My_Mornings_Romanza
1.whitman_-_O_Bitter_Sprig!_Confession_Sprig!
1.whitman_-_O_Captain!_My_Captain!
1.whitman_-_Offerings
1.whitman_-_Of_Him_I_Love_Day_And_Night
1.whitman_-_Of_The_Terrible_Doubt_Of_Apperarances
1.whitman_-_Of_The_Visage_Of_Things
1.whitman_-_O_Hymen!_O_Hymenee!
1.whitman_-_Old_Ireland
1.whitman_-_O_Living_Always--Always_Dying
1.whitman_-_O_Me!_O_Life!
1.whitman_-_Once_I_Passd_Through_A_Populous_City
1.whitman_-_One_Hour_To_Madness_And_Joy
1.whitman_-_One_Song,_America,_Before_I_Go
1.whitman_-_Ones_Self_I_Sing
1.whitman_-_One_Sweeps_By
1.whitman_-_On_Journeys_Through_The_States
1.whitman_-_On_Old_Mans_Thought_Of_School
1.whitman_-_On_The_Beach_At_Night
1.whitman_-_Or_From_That_Sea_Of_Time
1.whitman_-_O_Star_Of_France
1.whitman_-_O_Sun_Of_Real_Peace
1.whitman_-_O_Tan-faced_Prairie_Boy
1.whitman_-_Other_May_Praise_What_They_Like
1.whitman_-_Out_From_Behind_His_Mask
1.whitman_-_Out_of_the_Cradle_Endlessly_Rocking
1.whitman_-_Out_of_the_Rolling_Ocean,_The_Crowd
1.whitman_-_Over_The_Carnage
1.whitman_-_O_You_Whom_I_Often_And_Silently_Come
1.whitman_-_Passage_To_India
1.whitman_-_Patroling_Barnegat
1.whitman_-_Pensive_And_Faltering
1.whitman_-_Pensive_On_Her_Dead_Gazing,_I_Heard_The_Mother_Of_All
1.whitman_-_Perfections
1.whitman_-_Pioneers!_O_Pioneers!
1.whitman_-_Poem_Of_Remembrance_For_A_Girl_Or_A_Boy
1.whitman_-_Poems_Of_Joys
1.whitman_-_Poets_to_Come
1.whitman_-_Portals
1.whitman_-_Prayer_Of_Columbus
1.whitman_-_Primeval_My_Love_For_The_Woman_I_Love
1.whitman_-_Proud_Music_Of_The_Storm
1.whitman_-_Quicksand_Years
1.whitman_-_Race_Of_Veterans
1.whitman_-_Reconciliation
1.whitman_-_Recorders_Ages_Hence
1.whitman_-_Red_Jacket_(From_Aloft)
1.whitman_-_Respondez!
1.whitman_-_Rise,_O_Days
1.whitman_-_Roaming_In_Thought
1.whitman_-_Roots_And_Leaves_Themselves_Alone
1.whitman_-_Salut_Au_Monde
1.whitman_-_Savantism
1.whitman_-_Says
1.whitman_-_Scented_Herbage_Of_My_Breast
1.whitman_-_Sea-Shore_Memories
1.whitman_-_Self-Contained
1.whitman_-_Shut_Not_Your_Doors
1.whitman_-_Sing_Of_The_Banner_At_Day-Break
1.whitman_-_So_Far_And_So_Far,_And_On_Toward_The_End
1.whitman_-_Solid,_Ironical,_Rolling_Orb
1.whitman_-_So_Long
1.whitman_-_Sometimes_With_One_I_Love
1.whitman_-_Song_At_Sunset
1.whitman_-_Song_For_All_Seas,_All_Ships
1.whitman_-_Song_of_Myself
1.whitman_-_Song_Of_Myself-_II
1.whitman_-_Song_Of_Myself-_III
1.whitman_-_Song_Of_Myself-_IV
1.whitman_-_Song_Of_Myself-_IX
1.whitman_-_Song_Of_Myself-_L
1.whitman_-_Song_Of_Myself-_LI
1.whitman_-_Song_Of_Myself-_LII
1.whitman_-_Song_Of_Myself-_V
1.whitman_-_Song_Of_Myself-_VII
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-_XLIX
1.whitman_-_Song_Of_Myself-_XLV
1.whitman_-_Song_Of_Myself-_XLVI
1.whitman_-_Song_Of_Myself-_XLVII
1.whitman_-_Song_Of_Myself-_XLVIII
1.whitman_-_Song_Of_Myself-_XV
1.whitman_-_Song_Of_Myself-_XVI
1.whitman_-_Song_Of_Myself-_XVII
1.whitman_-_Song_Of_Myself-_XVIII
1.whitman_-_Song_Of_Myself-_XX
1.whitman_-_Song_Of_Myself-_XXI
1.whitman_-_Song_Of_Myself-_XXII
1.whitman_-_Song_Of_Myself-_XXIII
1.whitman_-_Song_Of_Myself-_XXIV
1.whitman_-_Song_Of_Myself-_XXIX
1.whitman_-_Song_Of_Myself-_XXV
1.whitman_-_Song_Of_Myself-_XXVI
1.whitman_-_Song_Of_Myself-_XXVII
1.whitman_-_Song_Of_Myself-_XXVIII
1.whitman_-_Song_Of_Myself-_XXX
1.whitman_-_Song_Of_Myself-_XXXI
1.whitman_-_Song_Of_Myself-_XXXIII
1.whitman_-_Song_Of_Myself-_XXXIV
1.whitman_-_Song_Of_Myself-_XXXIX
1.whitman_-_Song_Of_Myself-_XXXV
1.whitman_-_Song_Of_Myself-_XXXVI
1.whitman_-_Song_Of_Myself-_XXXVII
1.whitman_-_Song_Of_Myself-_XXXVIII
1.whitman_-_Song_Of_The_Broad-Axe
1.whitman_-_Song_Of_The_Exposition
1.whitman_-_Song_Of_The_Open_Road
1.whitman_-_Song_Of_The_Redwood-Tree
1.whitman_-_Song_Of_The_Universal
1.whitman_-_Souvenirs_Of_Democracy
1.whitman_-_Spain_1873-74
1.whitman_-_Sparkles_From_The_Wheel
1.whitman_-_Spirit_That_Formd_This_Scene
1.whitman_-_Spirit_Whose_Work_Is_Done
1.whitman_-_Spontaneous_Me
1.whitman_-_Starting_From_Paumanok
1.whitman_-_States!
1.whitman_-_Still,_Though_The_One_I_Sing
1.whitman_-_Tears
1.whitman_-_Tests
1.whitman_-_That_Last_Invocation
1.whitman_-_That_Music_Always_Round_Me
1.whitman_-_That_Shadow,_My_Likeness
1.whitman_-_The_Artillerymans_Vision
1.whitman_-_The_Base_Of_All_Metaphysics
1.whitman_-_The_Centerarians_Story
1.whitman_-_The_City_Dead-House
1.whitman_-_The_Dalliance_Of_The_Eagles
1.whitman_-_The_Death_And_Burial_Of_McDonald_Clarke-_A_Parody
1.whitman_-_The_Great_City
1.whitman_-_The_Indications
1.whitman_-_The_Last_Invocation
1.whitman_-_The_Mystic_Trumpeter
1.whitman_-_The_Ox_tamer
1.whitman_-_The_Prairie-Grass_Dividing
1.whitman_-_The_Prairie_States
1.whitman_-_There_Was_A_Child_Went_Forth
1.whitman_-_The_Runner
1.whitman_-_These_Carols
1.whitman_-_These,_I,_Singing_In_Spring
1.whitman_-_The_Ship_Starting
1.whitman_-_The_Singer_In_The_Prison
1.whitman_-_The_Sleepers
1.whitman_-_The_Sobbing_Of_The_Bells
1.whitman_-_The_Torch
1.whitman_-_The_Unexpressed
1.whitman_-_The_Untold_Want
1.whitman_-_The_Voice_of_the_Rain
1.whitman_-_The_World_Below_The_Brine
1.whitman_-_The_Wound_Dresser
1.whitman_-_Thick-Sprinkled_Bunting
1.whitman_-_Think_Of_The_Soul
1.whitman_-_This_Compost
1.whitman_-_This_Day,_O_Soul
1.whitman_-_This_Dust_Was_Once_The_Man
1.whitman_-_This_Moment,_Yearning_And_Thoughtful
1.whitman_-_Thought
1.whitman_-_Thoughts
1.whitman_-_Thoughts_(2)
1.whitman_-_Thou_Orb_Aloft_Full-Dazzling
1.whitman_-_Thou_Reader
1.whitman_-_To_A_Certain_Cantatrice
1.whitman_-_To_A_Certain_Civilian
1.whitman_-_To_A_Common_Prostitute
1.whitman_-_To_A_Foild_European_Revolutionaire
1.whitman_-_To_A_Historian
1.whitman_-_To_A_Locomotive_In_Winter
1.whitman_-_To_A_President
1.whitman_-_To_A_Pupil
1.whitman_-_To_A_Stranger
1.whitman_-_To_A_Western_Boy
1.whitman_-_To_Foreign_Lands
1.whitman_-_To_Him_That_Was_Crucified
1.whitman_-_To_Old_Age
1.whitman_-_To_One_Shortly_To_Die
1.whitman_-_To_Oratists
1.whitman_-_To_Rich_Givers
1.whitman_-_To_The_East_And_To_The_West
1.whitman_-_To_Thee,_Old_Cause!
1.whitman_-_To_The_Garden_The_World
1.whitman_-_To_The_Leavend_Soil_They_Trod
1.whitman_-_To_The_Man-of-War-Bird
1.whitman_-_To_The_Reader_At_Parting
1.whitman_-_To_The_States
1.whitman_-_To_Think_Of_Time
1.whitman_-_To_You
1.whitman_-_Trickle,_Drops
1.whitman_-_Turn,_O_Libertad
1.whitman_-_Two_Rivulets
1.whitman_-_Unfolded_Out_Of_The_Folds
1.whitman_-_Unnamed_Lands
1.whitman_-_Vigil_Strange_I_Kept_on_the_Field_one_Night
1.whitman_-_Virginia--The_West
1.whitman_-_Visord
1.whitman_-_Voices
1.whitman_-_Walt_Whitmans_Caution
1.whitman_-_Wandering_At_Morn
1.whitman_-_Warble_Of_Lilac-Time
1.whitman_-_Washingtons_Monument,_February,_1885
1.whitman_-_Weave_In,_Weave_In,_My_Hardy_Life
1.whitman_-_We_Two_Boys_Together_Clinging
1.whitman_-_We_Two-How_Long_We_Were_Foold
1.whitman_-_What_Am_I_After_All
1.whitman_-_What_Best_I_See_In_Thee
1.whitman_-_What_General_Has_A_Good_Army
1.whitman_-_What_Place_Is_Besieged?
1.whitman_-_What_Think_You_I_Take_My_Pen_In_Hand?
1.whitman_-_What_Weeping_Face
1.whitman_-_When_I_Heard_At_The_Close_Of_The_Day
1.whitman_-_When_I_Heard_the_Learnd_Astronomer
1.whitman_-_When_I_Peruse_The_Conquerd_Fame
1.whitman_-_When_I_Read_The_Book
1.whitman_-_When_Lilacs_Last_in_the_Dooryard_Bloomd
1.whitman_-_Whispers_Of_Heavenly_Death
1.whitman_-_Whoever_You_Are,_Holding_Me_Now_In_Hand
1.whitman_-_Who_Is_Now_Reading_This?
1.whitman_-_Who_Learns_My_Lesson_Complete?
1.whitman_-_With_All_Thy_Gifts
1.whitman_-_With_Antecedents
1.whitman_-_World,_Take_Good_Notice
1.whitman_-_Year_Of_Meteors,_1859_60
1.whitman_-_Years_Of_The_Modern
1.whitman_-_Year_That_Trembled
1.whitman_-_Yet,_Yet,_Ye_Downcast_Hours
1.wh_-_Moon_and_clouds_are_the_same
1.wh_-_One_instant_is_eternity
1.wh_-_Ten_thousand_flowers_in_spring,_the_moon_in_autumn
1.wh_-_The_Great_Way_has_no_gate
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_-_18_-_With_music_strong_I_come,_with_my_cornets_and_my_drums
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_-_I_have_heard_what_the_talkers_were_talking,_the_talk_of_the_beginning_and_the_end
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_-_4_-_Trippers_and_askers_surround_me
1.ww_-_5_-_I_believe_in_you_my_soul,_the_other_I_am_must_not_abase_itself_to_you
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_-_Has_anyone_supposed_it_lucky_to_be_born?
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_Character
1.ww_-_A_Complaint
1.ww_-_Address_To_A_Child_During_A_Boisterous_Winter_By_My_Sister
1.ww_-_Address_To_Kilchurn_Castle,_Upon_Loch_Awe
1.ww_-_Address_To_My_Infant_Daughter
1.ww_-_Address_To_The_Scholars_Of_The_Village_School_Of_---
1.ww_-_Admonition
1.ww_-_Advance__Come_Forth_From_Thy_Tyrolean_Ground
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_-_After-Thought
1.ww_-_A_Gravestone_Upon_The_Floor_In_The_Cloisters_Of_Worcester_Cathedral
1.ww_-_Ah!_Where_Is_Palafox?_Nor_Tongue_Nor_Pen
1.ww_-_A_Jewish_Family_In_A_Small_Valley_Opposite_St._Goar,_Upon_The_Rhine
1.ww_-_Alas!_What_Boots_The_Long_Laborious_Quest
1.ww_-_Alice_Fell,_Or_Poverty
1.ww_-_Among_All_Lovely_Things_My_Love_Had_Been
1.ww_-_A_Morning_Exercise
1.ww_-_A_Narrow_Girdle_Of_Rough_Stones_And_Crags,
1.ww_-_And_Is_It_Among_Rude_Untutored_Dales
1.ww_-_Andrew_Jones
1.ww_-_Anecdote_For_Fathers
1.ww_-_An_Evening_Walk
1.ww_-_A_Night-Piece
1.ww_-_A_Night_Thought
1.ww_-_Animal_Tranquility_And_Decay
1.ww_-_Anticipation,_October_1803
1.ww_-_A_Parsonage_In_Oxfordshire
1.ww_-_A_Poet!_He_Hath_Put_His_Heart_To_School
1.ww_-_A_Poet's_Epitaph
1.ww_-_A_Prophecy._February_1807
1.ww_-_Argument_For_Suicide
1.ww_-_Artegal_And_Elidure
1.ww_-_As_faith_thus_sanctified_the_warrior's_crest
1.ww_-_A_Sketch
1.ww_-_A_Slumber_did_my_Spirit_Seal
1.ww_-_At_Applewaite,_Near_Keswick_1804
1.ww_-_Avaunt_All_Specious_Pliancy_Of_Mind
1.ww_-_A_Whirl-Blast_From_Behind_The_Hill
1.ww_-_A_Wren's_Nest
1.ww_-_Beggars
1.ww_-_Behold_Vale!_I_Said,_When_I_Shall_Con
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_-_Bothwell_Castle
1.ww_-_Brave_Schill!_By_Death_Delivered
1.ww_-_British_Freedom
1.ww_-_Brook!_Whose_Society_The_Poet_Seeks
1.ww_-_By_Moscow_Self-Devoted_To_A_Blaze
1.ww_-_By_The_Seaside
1.ww_-_By_The_Side_Of_The_Grave_Some_Years_After
1.ww_-_Calais-_August_15,_1802
1.ww_-_Calais-_August_1802
1.ww_-_Call_Not_The_Royal_Swede_Unfortunate
1.ww_-_Calm_is_all_Nature_as_a_Resting_Wheel.
1.ww_-_Characteristics_Of_A_Child_Three_Years_Old
1.ww_-_Character_Of_The_Happy_Warrior
1.ww_-_Composed_After_A_Journey_Across_The_Hambleton_Hills,_Yorkshire
1.ww_-_Composed_At_The_Same_Time_And_On_The_Same_Occasion
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_In_The_Valley_Near_Dover,_On_The_Day_Of_Landing
1.ww_-_Composed_Near_Calais,_On_The_Road_Leading_To_Ardres,_August_7,_1802
1.ww_-_Composed_on_The_Eve_Of_The_Marriage_Of_A_Friend_In_The_Vale_Of_Grasmere
1.ww_-_Composed_Upon_Westminster_Bridge,_September_3,_1802
1.ww_-_Composed_While_The_Author_Was_Engaged_In_Writing_A_Tract_Occasioned_By_The_Convention_Of_Cintra
1.ww_-_Crusaders
1.ww_-_Daffodils
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_-_Emperors_And_Kings,_How_Oft_Have_Temples_Rung
1.ww_-_England!_The_Time_Is_Come_When_Thou_Shouldst_Wean
1.ww_-_Epitaphs_Translated_From_Chiabrera
1.ww_-_Even_As_A_Dragons_Eye_That_Feels_The_Stress
1.ww_-_Expostulation_and_Reply
1.ww_-_Extempore_Effusion_upon_the_Death_of_James_Hogg
1.ww_-_Extract_From_The_Conclusion_Of_A_Poem_Composed_In_Anticipation_Of_Leaving_School
1.ww_-_Feelings_of_A_French_Royalist,_On_The_Disinterment_Of_The_Remains_Of_The_Duke_DEnghien
1.ww_-_Feelings_Of_A_Noble_Biscayan_At_One_Of_Those_Funerals
1.ww_-_Feelings_Of_The_Tyrolese
1.ww_-_Fidelity
1.ww_-_Foresight
1.ww_-_For_The_Spot_Where_The_Hermitage_Stood_On_St._Herbert's_Island,_Derwentwater.
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_-_Gipsies
1.ww_-_Goody_Blake_And_Harry_Gill
1.ww_-_Grand_is_the_Seen
1.ww_-_Great_Men_Have_Been_Among_Us
1.ww_-_Guilt_And_Sorrow,_Or,_Incidents_Upon_Salisbury_Plain
1.ww_-_Hail-_Twilight,_Sovereign_Of_One_Peaceful_Hour
1.ww_-_Hail-_Zaragoza!_If_With_Unwet_eye
1.ww_-_Hart-Leap_Well
1.ww_-_Here_Pause-_The_Poet_Claims_At_Least_This_Praise
1.ww_-_Her_Eyes_Are_Wild
1.ww_-_Hint_From_The_Mountains_For_Certain_Political_Pretenders
1.ww_-_Hoffer
1.ww_-_How_Sweet_It_Is,_When_Mother_Fancy_Rocks
1.ww_-_I_Grieved_For_Buonaparte
1.ww_-_I_Know_an_Aged_Man_Constrained_to_Dwell
1.ww_-_Incident_Characteristic_Of_A_Favorite_Dog
1.ww_-_Indignation_Of_A_High-Minded_Spaniard
1.ww_-_In_Due_Observance_Of_An_Ancient_Rite
1.ww_-_Influence_of_Natural_Objects
1.ww_-_Inscriptions_For_A_Seat_In_The_Groves_Of_Coleorton
1.ww_-_Inscriptions_In_The_Ground_Of_Coleorton,_The_Seat_Of_Sir_George_Beaumont,_Bart.,_Leicestershire
1.ww_-_Inscriptions_Written_with_a_Slate_Pencil_upon_a_Stone
1.ww_-_Inside_of_King's_College_Chapel,_Cambridge
1.ww_-_In_The_Pass_Of_Killicranky
1.ww_-_Invocation_To_The_Earth,_February_1816
1.ww_-_Is_There_A_Power_That_Can_Sustain_And_Cheer
1.ww_-_It_Is_a_Beauteous_Evening
1.ww_-_It_Is_No_Spirit_Who_From_Heaven_Hath_Flown
1.ww_-_I_Travelled_among_Unknown_Men
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_Left_Upon_The_Seat_Of_A_Yew-Tree,
1.ww_-_Lines_On_The_Expected_Invasion,_1803
1.ww_-_Lines_Written_As_A_School_Exercise_At_Hawkshead,_Anno_Aetatis_14
1.ww_-_Lines_Written_In_Early_Spring
1.ww_-_Lines_Written_On_A_Blank_Leaf_In_A_Copy_Of_The_Authors_Poem_The_Excursion,
1.ww_-_London,_1802
1.ww_-_Look_Now_On_That_Adventurer_Who_Hath_Paid
1.ww_-_Louisa-_After_Accompanying_Her_On_A_Mountain_Excursion
1.ww_-_Lucy
1.ww_-_Lucy_Gray_[or_Solitude]
1.ww_-_Mark_The_Concentrated_Hazels_That_Enclose
1.ww_-_Maternal_Grief
1.ww_-_Matthew
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._Sonnet_Composed_At_----_Castle
1.ww_-_Memorials_Of_A_Tour_In_Scotland-_1803_XII._Yarrow_Unvisited
1.ww_-_Memorials_Of_A_Tour_In_Scotland-_1803_XIV._Fly,_Some_Kind_Haringer,_To_Grasmere-Dale
1.ww_-_Memorials_Of_A_Tour_In_Scotland-_1803_X._Rob_Roys_Grave
1.ww_-_Memorials_Of_A_Tour_In_Scotland-_1814_I._Suggested_By_A_Beautiful_Ruin_Upon_One_Of_The_Islands_Of_Lo
1.ww_-_Memorials_Of_A_Tour_Of_Scotland-_1803_VI._Glen-Almain,_Or,_The_Narrow_Glen
1.ww_-_Memory
1.ww_-_Methought_I_Saw_The_Footsteps_Of_A_Throne
1.ww_-_Michael_Angelo_In_Reply_To_The_Passage_Upon_His_Staute_Of_Sleeping_Night
1.ww_-_Michael-_A_Pastoral_Poem
1.ww_-_Minstrels
1.ww_-_Most_Sweet_it_is
1.ww_-_Mutability
1.ww_-_November,_1806
1.ww_-_November_1813
1.ww_-_Nuns_Fret_Not_at_Their_Convent's_Narrow_Room
1.ww_-_Nutting
1.ww_-_Occasioned_By_The_Battle_Of_Waterloo_February_1816
1.ww_-_October,_1803
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_-_Oer_The_Wide_Earth,_On_Mountain_And_On_Plain
1.ww_-_Oerweening_Statesmen_Have_Full_Long_Relied
1.ww_-_On_A_Celebrated_Event_In_Ancient_History
1.ww_-_O_Nightingale!_Thou_Surely_Art
1.ww_-_On_the_Departure_of_Sir_Walter_Scott_from_Abbotsford
1.ww_-_On_the_Extinction_of_the_Venetian_Republic
1.ww_-_On_The_Final_Submission_Of_The_Tyrolese
1.ww_-_On_The_Same_Occasion
1.ww_-_Personal_Talk
1.ww_-_Picture_of_Daniel_in_the_Lion's_Den_at_Hamilton_Palace
1.ww_-_Power_Of_Music
1.ww_-_Remembrance_Of_Collins
1.ww_-_Repentance
1.ww_-_Resolution_And_Independence
1.ww_-_Rural_Architecture
1.ww_-_Ruth
1.ww_-_Say,_What_Is_Honour?--Tis_The_Finest_Sense
1.ww_-_Scorn_Not_The_Sonnet
1.ww_-_September_1,_1802
1.ww_-_September_1815
1.ww_-_September,_1819
1.ww_-_She_Was_A_Phantom_Of_Delight
1.ww_-_Siege_Of_Vienna_Raised_By_Jihn_Sobieski
1.ww_-_Simon_Lee-_The_Old_Huntsman
1.ww_-_Song_at_the_Feast_of_Brougham_Castle
1.ww_-_Song_Of_The_Spinning_Wheel
1.ww_-_Song_Of_The_Wandering_Jew
1.ww_-_Sonnet-_It_is_not_to_be_thought_of
1.ww_-_Sonnet-_On_seeing_Miss_Helen_Maria_Williams_weep_at_a_tale_of_distress
1.ww_-_Spanish_Guerillas
1.ww_-_Stanzas
1.ww_-_Stanzas_Written_In_My_Pocket_Copy_Of_Thomsons_Castle_Of_Indolence
1.ww_-_Star-Gazers
1.ww_-_Stepping_Westward
1.ww_-_Strange_Fits_of_Passion_Have_I_Known
1.ww_-_Stray_Pleasures
1.ww_-_Surprised_By_Joy
1.ww_-_Sweet_Was_The_Walk
1.ww_-_The_Affliction_Of_Margaret
1.ww_-_The_Birth_Of_Love
1.ww_-_The_Brothers
1.ww_-_The_Childless_Father
1.ww_-_The_Complaint_Of_A_Forsaken_Indian_Woman
1.ww_-_The_Cottager_To_Her_Infant
1.ww_-_The_Danish_Boy
1.ww_-_The_Eagle_and_the_Dove
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_Forsaken
1.ww_-_The_Fountain
1.ww_-_The_French_And_the_Spanish_Guerillas
1.ww_-_The_French_Army_In_Russia,_1812-13
1.ww_-_The_French_Revolution_as_it_appeared_to_Enthusiasts
1.ww_-_The_Germans_On_The_Heighs_Of_Hochheim
1.ww_-_The_Green_Linnet
1.ww_-_The_Happy_Warrior
1.ww_-_The_Highland_Broach
1.ww_-_The_Horn_Of_Egremont_Castle
1.ww_-_The_Idiot_Boy
1.ww_-_The_Idle_Shepherd_Boys
1.ww_-_The_King_Of_Sweden
1.ww_-_The_Kitten_And_Falling_Leaves
1.ww_-_The_Last_Of_The_Flock
1.ww_-_The_Last_Supper,_by_Leonardo_da_Vinci,_in_the_Refectory_of_the_Convent_of_Maria_della_GraziaMilan
1.ww_-_The_Longest_Day
1.ww_-_The_Martial_Courage_Of_A_Day_Is_Vain
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_Oak_Of_Guernica_Supposed_Address_To_The_Same
1.ww_-_The_Old_Cumberland_Beggar
1.ww_-_The_Passing_of_the_Elder_Bards
1.ww_-_The_Pet-Lamb
1.ww_-_The_Power_of_Armies_is_a_Visible_Thing
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_Reverie_of_Poor_Susan
1.ww_-_There_Was_A_Boy
1.ww_-_The_Sailor's_Mother
1.ww_-_The_Seven_Sisters
1.ww_-_The_Shepherd,_Looking_Eastward,_Softly_Said
1.ww_-_The_Simplon_Pass
1.ww_-_The_Solitary_Reaper
1.ww_-_The_Sonnet_Ii
1.ww_-_The_Sparrow's_Nest
1.ww_-_The_Stars_Are_Mansions_Built_By_Nature's_Hand
1.ww_-_The_Sun_Has_Long_Been_Set
1.ww_-_The_Tables_Turned
1.ww_-_The_Thorn
1.ww_-_The_Trosachs
1.ww_-_The_Two_April_Mornings
1.ww_-_The_Two_Thieves-_Or,_The_Last_Stage_Of_Avarice
1.ww_-_The_Vaudois
1.ww_-_The_Virgin
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_Waterfall_And_The_Eglantine
1.ww_-_The_Wishing_Gate_Destroyed
1.ww_-_The_World_Is_Too_Much_With_Us
1.ww_-_Those_Words_Were_Uttered_As_In_Pensive_Mood
1.ww_-_Though_Narrow_Be_That_Old_Mans_Cares_.
1.ww_-_Thought_Of_A_Briton_On_The_Subjugation_Of_Switzerland
1.ww_-_Three_Years_She_Grew_in_Sun_and_Shower
1.ww_-_To_A_Butterfly
1.ww_-_To_A_Butterfly_(2)
1.ww_-_To_A_Distant_Friend
1.ww_-_To_a_Highland_Girl_(At_Inversneyde,_upon_Loch_Lomond)
1.ww_-_To_A_Sexton
1.ww_-_To_a_Sky-Lark
1.ww_-_To_a_Skylark
1.ww_-_To_A_Young_Lady_Who_Had_Been_Reproached_For_Taking_Long_Walks_In_The_Country
1.ww_-_To_B._R._Haydon
1.ww_-_To_Dora
1.ww_-_To_H._C.
1.ww_-_To_Joanna
1.ww_-_To_Lady_Beaumont
1.ww_-_To_Lady_Eleanor_Butler_and_the_Honourable_Miss_Ponsonby,
1.ww_-_To_Mary
1.ww_-_To_May
1.ww_-_To_M.H.
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_Sleep
1.ww_-_To_The_Cuckoo
1.ww_-_To_The_Daisy
1.ww_-_To_The_Daisy_(2)
1.ww_-_To_The_Daisy_(Fourth_Poem)
1.ww_-_To_The_Daisy_(Third_Poem)
1.ww_-_To_The_Memory_Of_Raisley_Calvert
1.ww_-_To_The_Men_Of_Kent
1.ww_-_To_The_Poet,_John_Dyer
1.ww_-_To_The_Same_Flower
1.ww_-_To_The_Same_Flower_(Second_Poem)
1.ww_-_To_The_Same_(John_Dyer)
1.ww_-_To_The_Small_Celandine
1.ww_-_To_The_Spade_Of_A_Friend_(An_Agriculturist)
1.ww_-_To_The_Supreme_Being_From_The_Italian_Of_Michael_Angelo
1.ww_-_To_Thomas_Clarkson
1.ww_-_To_Toussaint_LOuverture
1.ww_-_Translation_Of_Part_Of_The_First_Book_Of_The_Aeneid
1.ww_-_Tribute_To_The_Memory_Of_The_Same_Dog
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_-_Upon_The_Same_Event
1.ww_-_Upon_The_Sight_Of_A_Beautiful_Picture_Painted_By_Sir_G._H._Beaumont,_Bart
1.ww_-_Vaudracour_And_Julia
1.ww_-_Vernal_Ode
1.ww_-_View_From_The_Top_Of_Black_Comb
1.ww_-_Waldenses
1.ww_-_Water-Fowl_Observed_Frequently_Over_The_Lakes_Of_Rydal_And_Grasmere
1.ww_-_Weak_Is_The_Will_Of_Man,_His_Judgement_Blind
1.ww_-_We_Are_Seven
1.ww_-_When_I_Have_Borne_In_Memory
1.ww_-_When_To_The_Attractions_Of_The_Busy_World
1.ww_-_Where_Lies_The_Land_To_Which_Yon_Ship_Must_Go?
1.ww_-_Who_Fancied_What_A_Pretty_Sight
1.ww_-_With_How_Sad_Steps,_O_Moon,_Thou_Climb'st_the_Sky
1.ww_-_With_Ships_the_Sea_was_Sprinkled_Far_and_Nigh
1.ww_-_Written_In_A_Blank_Leaf_Of_Macpherson's_Ossian
1.ww_-_Written_In_Germany_On_One_Of_The_Coldest_Days_Of_The_Century
1.ww_-_Written_in_London._September,_1802
1.ww_-_Written_in_March
1.ww_-_Written_In_Very_Early_Youth
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,_It_Was_The_Mountain_Echo
1.ww_-_Yes!_Thou_Art_Fair,_Yet_Be_Not_Moved
1.ww_-_Yew-Trees
1.ww_-_Young_England--What_Is_Then_Become_Of_Old
1.yby_-_In_Praise_of_God_(from_Avoda)
1.ym_-_Just_Done
1.yni_-_Hymn_from_the_Heavens
1.yni_-_The_Celestial_Fire
20.01_-_Charyapada_-_Old_Bengali_Mystic_Poems
20.02_-_The_Golden_Journey
20.03_-_Act_I:The_Descent
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_-_Isha_Upanishad__All_that_is_world_in_the_Universe
2.01_-_Mandala_One
2.01_-_On_Books
2.01_-_On_the_Concept_of_the_Archetype
2.01_-_Proem
2.01_-_THE_ADVENT_OF_LIFE
2.01_-_THE_ARCANE_SUBSTANCE_AND_THE_POINT
2.01_-_The_Attributes_of_Omega_Point_-_a_Transcendent_God
2.01_-_THE_CHILD_WITH_THE_MIRROR
2.01_-_The_Mother
2.01_-_The_Object_of_Knowledge
2.01_-_The_Ordinary_Life_and_the_True_Soul
2.01_-_The_Path
2.01_-_The_Picture
2.01_-_The_Preparatory_Renunciation
2.01_-_The_Road_of_Trials
2.01_-_The_Sefirot
2.01_-_The_Temple
2.01_-_The_Therapeutic_value_of_Abreaction
2.01_-_The_Two_Natures
2.01_-_The_Yoga_and_Its_Objects
2.01_-_War.
2.02_-_Atomic_Motions
2.02_-_Brahman,_Purusha,_Ishwara_-_Maya,_Prakriti,_Shakti
2.02_-_Evolutionary_Creation_and_the_Expectation_of_a_Revelation
2.02_-_Habit_2__Begin_with_the_End_in_Mind
2.02_-_Indra,_Giver_of_Light
2.02_-_Meeting_With_the_Goddess
2.02_-_On_Letters
2.02_-_Surrender,_Self-Offering_and_Consecration
2.02_-_The_Bhakta.s_Renunciation_results_from_Love
2.02_-_The_Circle
2.02_-_THE_DURGA_PUJA_FESTIVAL
2.02_-_THE_EXPANSION_OF_LIFE
2.02_-_The_Ishavasyopanishad_with_a_commentary_in_English
2.02_-_The_Monstrance
2.02_-_The_Mother_Archetype
2.02_-_THE_SCINTILLA
2.02_-_The_Status_of_Knowledge
2.02_-_The_Synthesis_of_Devotion_and_Knowledge
2.02_-_UPON_THE_BLESSED_ISLES
2.02_-_Yoga
2.02_-_Zimzum
2.03_-_Atomic_Forms_And_Their_Combinations
2.03_-_DEMETER
2.03_-_Indra_and_the_Thought-Forces
2.03_-_Karmayogin__A_Commentary_on_the_Isha_Upanishad
2.03_-_On_Medicine
2.03_-_ON_THE_PITYING
2.03_-_Renunciation
2.03_-_The_Altar
2.03_-_The_Christian_Phenomenon_and_Faith_in_the_Incarnation
2.03_-_THE_ENIGMA_OF_BOLOGNA
2.03_-_The_Eternal_and_the_Individual
2.03_-_The_Integral_Yoga
2.03_-_THE_MASTER_IN_VARIOUS_MOODS
2.03_-_The_Mother-Complex
2.03_-_The_Naturalness_of_Bhakti-Yoga_and_its_Central_Secret
2.03_-_The_Purified_Understanding
2.03_-_The_Pyx
2.03_-_The_Supreme_Divine
2.03_-_The_Worlds
2.04_-_Absence_Of_Secondary_Qualities
2.04_-_ADVICE_TO_ISHAN
2.04_-_Agni,_the_Illumined_Will
2.04_-_Concentration
2.04_-_On_Art
2.04_-_ON_PRIESTS
2.04_-_Place
2.04_-_Positive_Aspects_of_the_Mother-Complex
2.04_-_The_Divine_and_the_Undivine
2.04_-_The_Forms_of_Love-Manifestation
2.04_-_The_Living_Church_and_Christ-Omega
2.04_-_The_Scourge,_the_Dagger_and_the_Chain
2.04_-_The_Secret_of_Secrets
2.04_-_Yogic_Action
2.05_-_Apotheosis
2.05_-_Aspects_of_Sadhana
2.05_-_Blessings
2.05_-_Habit_3__Put_First_Things_First
2.05_-_Infinite_Worlds
2.05_-_On_Poetry
2.05_-_ON_THE_VIRTUOUS
2.05_-_Renunciation
2.05_-_The_Cosmic_Illusion;_Mind,_Dream_and_Hallucination
2.05_-_The_Divine_Truth_and_Way
2.05_-_The_Holy_Oil
2.05_-_The_Line_of_Light_and_The_Impression
2.05_-_The_Religion_of_Tomorrow
2.05_-_The_Tale_of_the_Vampires_Kingdom
2.05_-_Universal_Love_and_how_it_leads_to_Self-Surrender
2.05_-_VISIT_TO_THE_SINTHI_BRAMO_SAMAJ
2.06_-_On_Beauty
2.06_-_ON_THE_RABBLE
2.06_-_Reality_and_the_Cosmic_Illusion
2.06_-_Revelation_and_the_Christian_Phenomenon
2.06_-_Tapasya
2.06_-_The_Higher_Knowledge_and_the_Higher_Love_are_one_to_the_true_Lover
2.06_-_The_Infinite_Light
2.06_-_The_Synthesis_of_the_Disciplines_of_Knowledge
2.06_-_The_Wand
2.06_-_Union_with_the_Divine_Consciousness_and_Will
2.06_-_WITH_VARIOUS_DEVOTEES
2.06_-_Works_Devotion_and_Knowledge
2.07_-_BANKIM_CHANDRA
2.07_-_I_Also_Try_to_Tell_My_Tale
2.07_-_On_Congress_and_Politics
2.07_-_ON_THE_TARANTULAS
2.07_-_Ten_Internal_and_Ten_External_Sefirot
2.07_-_The_Cup
2.07_-_The_Knowledge_and_the_Ignorance
2.07_-_The_Mother__Relations_with_Others
2.07_-_The_Release_from_Subjection_to_the_Body
2.07_-_The_Supreme_Word_of_the_Gita
2.07_-_The_Triangle_of_Love
2.07_-_The_Upanishad_in_Aphorism
2.08_-_ALICE_IN_WONDERLAND
2.08_-_AT_THE_STAR_THEATRE_(II)
2.08_-_Concentration
2.08_-_God_in_Power_of_Becoming
2.08_-_Memory,_Self-Consciousness_and_the_Ignorance
2.08_-_On_Non-Violence
2.08_-_ON_THE_FAMOUS_WISE_MEN
2.08_-_The_Branches_of_The_Archetypal_Man
2.08_-_The_God_of_Love_is_his_own_proof
2.08_-_The_Release_from_the_Heart_and_the_Mind
2.08_-_The_Sword
2.08_-_Three_Tales_of_Madness_and_Destruction
2.08_-_Victory_over_Falsehood
2.09_-_Human_representations_of_the_Divine_Ideal_of_Love
2.09_-_Meditation
2.09_-_Memory,_Ego_and_Self-Experience
2.09_-_On_Sadhana
2.09_-_SEVEN_REASONS_WHY_A_SCIENTIST_BELIEVES_IN_GOD
2.09_-_THE_MASTERS_BIRTHDAY
2.09_-_THE_NIGHT_SONG
2.09_-_The_Pantacle
2.09_-_The_Release_from_the_Ego
2.09_-_The_World_of_Points
2.0_-_Reincarnation_and_Karma
2.0_-_THE_ANTICHRIST
2.1.01_-_God_The_One_Reality
2.1.01_-_The_Central_Process_of_the_Sadhana
21.01_-_The_Mother_The_Nature_of_Her_Work
2.1.01_-_The_Parts_of_the_Being
2.1.02_-_Classification_of_the_Parts_of_the_Being
2.1.02_-_Combining_Work,_Meditation_and_Bhakti
21.02_-_Gods_and_Men
2.1.02_-_Love_and_Death
2.1.02_-_Nature_The_World-Manifestation
2.1.03_-_Man_and_Superman
21.03_-_The_Double_Ladder
2.10_-_Conclusion
2.10_-_Knowledge_by_Identity_and_Separative_Knowledge
2.10_-_On_Vedic_Interpretation
2.10_-_THE_DANCING_SONG
2.10_-_The_Lamp
2.10_-_THE_MASTER_AND_NARENDRA
2.10_-_The_Primordial_Kings__Their_Shattering
2.10_-_The_Realisation_of_the_Cosmic_Self
2.10_-_The_Vision_of_the_World-Spirit_-_Time_the_Destroyer
2.1.1.04_-_Reading,_Yogic_Force_and_the_Development_of_Style
2.11_-_On_Education
2.11_-_The_Boundaries_of_the_Ignorance
2.11_-_The_Crown
2.11_-_The_Guru
2.11_-_The_Modes_of_the_Self
2.1.1_-_The_Nature_of_the_Vital
2.11_-_The_Shattering_And_Fall_of_The_Primordial_Kings
2.11_-_THE_TOMB_SONG
2.11_-_The_Vision_of_the_World-Spirit_-_The_Double_Aspect
2.11_-_WITH_THE_DEVOTEES_IN_CALCUTTA
2.12_-_On_Miracles
2.12_-_ON_SELF-OVERCOMING
2.12_-_THE_MASTERS_REMINISCENCES
2.12_-_The_Origin_of_the_Ignorance
2.12_-_The_Position_of_The_Sefirot
2.12_-_The_Realisation_of_Sachchidananda
2.12_-_The_Robe
2.1.2_-_The_Vital_and_Other_Levels_of_Being
2.12_-_The_Way_and_the_Bhakta
2.1.3.1_-_Students
2.1.3.2_-_Study
2.1.3.3_-_Reading
2.1.3.4_-_Conduct
2.13_-_Exclusive_Concentration_of_Consciousness-Force_and_the_Ignorance
2.13_-_Kingdom-The_Seventh_Sefira
2.13_-_On_Psychology
2.13_-_ON_THOSE_WHO_ARE_SUBLIME
2.13_-_Psychic_Presence_and_Psychic_Being_-_Real_Origin_of_Race_Superiority
2.13_-_The_Book
2.13_-_The_Difficulties_of_the_Mental_Being
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
2.1.4.3_-_Discipline
2.1.4.4_-_Homework
2.1.4.5_-_Tests
2.14_-_AT_RAMS_HOUSE
2.14_-_Faith
2.14_-_On_Movements
2.14_-_ON_THE_LAND_OF_EDUCATION
2.14_-_The_Bell
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_Two_Hundred_and_Eighty-Eight_Sparks
2.14_-_The_Unpacking_of_God
2.1.5.1_-_Study_of_Works_of_Sri_Aurobindo_and_the_Mother
2.1.5.2_-_Languages
2.1.5.4_-_Arts
2.1.5.5_-_Other_Subjects
2.15_-_CAR_FESTIVAL_AT_BALARMS_HOUSE
2.15_-_ON_IMMACULATE_PERCEPTION
2.15_-_On_the_Gods_and_Asuras
2.15_-_Power_of_Right_Attitude
2.15_-_Reality_and_the_Integral_Knowledge
2.15_-_Selection_of_Sparks_Made_for_The_Purpose_of_The_Emendation
2.15_-_The_Cosmic_Consciousness
2.15_-_The_Lamen
2.16_-_Fashioning_of_The_Vessel_
2.16_-_Oneness
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
2.1.7.05_-_On_the_Inspiration_and_Writing_of_the_Poem
2.1.7.06_-_On_the_Characters_of_the_Poem
2.1.7.07_-_On_the_Verse_and_Structure_of_the_Poem
2.1.7.08_-_Comments_on_Specific_Lines_and_Passages_of_the_Poem
2.17_-_December_1938
2.17_-_ON_POETS
2.17_-_The_Masculine_Feminine_World
2.17_-_THE_MASTER_ON_HIMSELF_AND_HIS_EXPERIENCES
2.17_-_The_Progress_to_Knowledge_-_God,_Man_and_Nature
2.17_-_The_Soul_and_Nature
2.18_-_January_1939
2.18_-_Maeroprosopus_and_Maeroprosopvis
2.18_-_ON_GREAT_EVENTS
2.18_-_SRI_RAMAKRISHNA_AT_SYAMPUKUR
2.18_-_The_Evolutionary_Process_-_Ascent_and_Integration
2.18_-_The_Soul_and_Its_Liberation
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_Planes_of_Our_Existence
2.19_-_THE_SOOTHSAYER
2.19_-_Union,_Gestation,_Birth
2.2.01_-_The_Outer_Being_and_the_Inner_Being
2.2.01_-_The_Problem_of_Consciousness
2.2.01_-_Work_and_Yoga
2.2.02_-_Becoming_Conscious_in_Work
2.2.02_-_Consciousness_and_the_Inconscient
2.2.02_-_The_True_Being_and_the_True_Consciousness
2.2.03_-_The_Divine_Force_in_Work
2.2.03_-_The_Psychic_Being
2.2.03_-_The_Science_of_Consciousness
22.04_-_On_The_Brink(I)
2.2.04_-_Practical_Concerns_in_Work
2.2.05_-_Creative_Activity
22.05_-_On_The_Brink(2)
22.06_-_On_The_Brink(3)
22.07_-_The_Ashram,_the_World_and_The_Individual[^4]
22.08_-_The_Golden_Chain
2.20_-_Chance
2.20_-_Nov-Dec_1939
2.20_-_ON_REDEMPTION
2.20_-_The_Infancy_and_Maturity_of_ZO,_Father_and_Mother,_Israel_The_Ancient_and_Understanding
2.20_-_The_Lower_Triple_Purusha
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
2.2.1_-_Cheerfulness_and_Happiness
2.21_-_IN_THE_COMPANY_OF_DEVOTEES_AT_SYAMPUKUR
2.21_-_ON_HUMAN_PRUDENCE
2.21_-_The_Ladder_of_Self-transcendence
2.21_-_The_Order_of_the_Worlds
2.2.1_-_The_Prusna_Upanishads
2.21_-_The_Three_Heads,_The_Beard_and_The_Mazela
2.21_-_Towards_the_Supreme_Secret
2.2.2.01_-_The_Author_of_the_Bhagavad_Gita
2.2.2.03_-_Virgil
2.22_-_1941-1943
2.22_-_Rebirth_and_Other_Worlds;_Karma,_the_Soul_and_Immortality
2.2.2_-_Sorrow_and_Suffering
2.22_-_The_Feminine_Polarity_of_ZO
2.2.2_-_The_Mandoukya_Upanishad
2.22_-_THE_MASTER_AT_COSSIPORE
2.22_-_THE_STILLEST_HOUR
2.22_-_The_Supreme_Secret
2.22_-_Vijnana_or_Gnosis
2.23_-_A_Virtuous_Woman_is_a_Crown_to_Her_Husband
2.2.3_-_Depression_and_Despondency
2.23_-_Life_Sketch_of_A._B._Purani
2.23_-_Man_and_the_Evolution
2.23_-_Supermind_and_Overmind
2.2.3_-_The_Aitereya_Upanishad
2.23_-_The_Conditions_of_Attainment_to_the_Gnosis
2.23_-_The_Core_of_the_Gita.s_Meaning
2.23_-_THE_MASTER_AND_BUDDHA
2.24_-_Back_to_Back__Face_to_Face__and_The_Process_of_Sawing_Through
2.24_-_Gnosis_and_Ananda
2.24_-_Note_on_the_Text
2.2.4_-_Sentimentalism,_Sensitiveness,_Instability,_Laxity
2.2.4_-_Taittiriya_Upanishad
2.24_-_The_Evolution_of_the_Spiritual_Man
2.24_-_THE_MASTERS_LOVE_FOR_HIS_DEVOTEES
2.24_-_The_Message_of_the_Gita
2.25_-_AFTER_THE_PASSING_AWAY
2.25_-_List_of_Topics_in_Each_Talk
2.25_-_Mercies_and_Judgements_of_Knowledge
2.25_-_The_Higher_and_the_Lower_Knowledge
2.25_-_The_Triple_Transformation
2.26_-_Samadhi
2.26_-_The_Ascent_towards_Supermind
2.26_-_The_First_and_Second_Unions
2.26_-_The_Supramental_Descent
2.2.7.01_-_Some_General_Remarks
2.27_-_Hathayoga
2.27_-_The_Gnostic_Being
2.27_-_The_Two_Types_of_Unions
2.28_-_Rajayoga
2.28_-_The_Divine_Life
2.28_-_The_Two_Feminine_Polarities__Leah_and_Rachel
2.2.9.02_-_Plato
2.2.9.03_-_Aristotle
2.2.9.04_-_Plotinus
2.29_-_The_Worlds_of_Creation,_Formation_and_Action
2.3.01_-_Aspiration_and_Surrender_to_the_Mother
2.3.01_-_Concentration_and_Meditation
2.3.01_-_The_Planes_or_Worlds_of_Consciousness
2.3.02_-_Mantra_and_Japa
2.3.02_-_Opening,_Sincerity_and_the_Mother's_Grace
2.3.02_-_The_Supermind_or_Supramental
2.3.03_-_Integral_Yoga
2.3.03_-_The_Mother's_Presence
2.3.03_-_The_Overmind
2.3.04_-_The_Higher_Planes_of_Mind
2.3.04_-_The_Mother's_Force
2.3.05_-_Sadhana_through_Work_for_the_Mother
2.3.05_-_The_Lower_Nature_or_Lower_Hemisphere
2.3.06_-_The_Mind
2.3.06_-_The_Mother's_Lights
2.3.07_-_The_Mother_in_Visions,_Dreams_and_Experiences
2.3.07_-_The_Vital_Being_and_Vital_Consciousness
2.3.08_-_I_have_a_hundred_lives
2.3.08_-_The_Mother's_Help_in_Difficulties
2.3.08_-_The_Physical_Consciousness
23.09_-_Observations_I
2.30_-_The_Uniting_of_the_Names_45_and_52
2.3.1.01_-_Three_Essentials_for_Writing_Poetry
2.3.1.06_-_Opening_to_the_Force
2.3.1.08_-_The_Necessity_and_Nature_of_Inspiration
2.3.1.09_-_Inspiration_and_Understanding
23.10_-_Observations_II
2.3.10_-_The_Subconscient_and_the_Inconscient
2.3.1.10_-_Inspiration_and_Effort
2.3.1.13_-_Inspiration_during_Sleep
2.3.1.15_-_Writing_and_Concentration
23.11_-_Observations_III
2.3.1.20_-_Aspiration
23.12_-_A_Note_On_The_Mother_of_Dreams
2.3.1.52_-_The_Ode
2.3.1.54_-_An_Epic_Line
2.3.1_-_Ego_and_Its_Forms
2.3.1_-_Svetasvatara_Upanishad
2.31_-_The_Elevation_Attained_Through_Sabbath
2.3.2_-_Chhandogya_Upanishad
2.3.2_-_Desire
2.32_-_Prophetic_Visions
2.3.3_-_Anger_and_Violence
2.3.4_-_Fear
2.4.01_-_Divine_Love,_Psychic_Love_and_Human_Love
24.01_-_Narads_Visit_to_King_Aswapathy
2.4.02.08_-_Contact_with_the_Divine
2.4.02.09_-_Contact_and_Union_with_the_Divine
2.4.02_-_Bhakti,_Devotion,_Worship
24.02_-_Notes_on_Savitri_I
24.03_-_Notes_on_Savitri_II
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
25.01_-_An_Italian_Stanza
25.02_-_HYMN_TO_DAWN
25.03_-_Songs_of_Ramprasad
25.04_-_In_Love_with_Darkness
25.05_-_HYMN_TO_DARKNESS
25.06_-_FORWARD
25.07_-_TEARS_OF_GRIEF
25.08_-_THY_GRACE
25.09_-_CHILDRENS_SONG
25.10_-_WHEREFORE_THIS_HURRY?
25.11_-_EGO
25.12_-_AGNI
26.01_-_Vedic_Hymns
26.02_-_Other_Hymns_and_Prayers
26.03_-_Ramprasad
26.04_-_Rabindranath_Tagore
26.05_-_Modern_Poets
26.06_-_Ashram_Poets
26.07_-_Dhammapada
26.08_-_Charyapda
26.09_-_Le_Periple_d_Or_(Pome_dans_par_Yvonne_Artaud)
27.01_-_The_Golden_Harvest
27.02_-_The_Human_Touch_Divine
27.03_-_The_Great_Holocaust_-_Chhinnamasta
27.04_-_A_Vision
27.05_-_In_Her_Company
28.01_-_Observations
28.02_-_An_Impression
29.03_-_In_Her_Company
29.04_-_Mothers_Playground
29.05_-_The_Bride_of_Brahman
29.06_-_There_is_also_another,_similar_or_parallel_story_in_the_Veda_about_the_God_Agni,_about_the_disappearance_of_this
29.07_-_A_Small_Talk
29.08_-_The_Iron_Chain
29.09_-_Some_Dates
2_-_Other_Hymns_to_Agni
3.00.1_-_Foreword
30.01_-_World-Literature
30.02_-_Greek_Drama
3.00.2_-_Introduction
30.03_-_Spirituality_in_Art
30.04_-_Intuition_and_Inspiration_in_Art
30.05_-_Rhythm_in_Poetry
30.06_-_The_Poet_and_The_Seer
30.07_-_The_Poet_and_the_Yogi
30.08_-_Poetry_and_Mantra
30.09_-_Lines_of_Tantra_(Charyapada)
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
30.12_-_The_Obscene_and_the_Ugly_-_Form_and_Essence
30.13_-_Rabindranath_the_Artist
30.14_-_Rabindranath_and_Modernism
30.15_-_The_Language_of_Rabindranath
30.16_-_Tagore_the_Unique
30.17_-_Rabindranath,_Traveller_of_the_Infinite
30.18_-_Boris_Pasternak
3.01_-_Fear_of_God
3.01_-_Forms_of_Rebirth
3.01_-_Hymn_to_Matter
3.01_-_INTRODUCTION
3.01_-_Love_and_the_Triple_Path
3.01_-_Natural_Morality
3.01_-_Proem
3.01_-_Sincerity
3.01_-_That_Which_is_Speaking
3.01_-_THE_BIRTH_OF_THOUGHT
3.01_-_The_Mercurial_Fountain
3.01_-_The_Principles_of_Ritual
3.01_-_The_Soul_World
3.01_-_THE_WANDERER
3.01_-_Towards_the_Future
3.02_-_Aridity_in_Prayer
3.02_-_Aspiration
3.02_-_King_and_Queen
3.02_-_Mysticism
3.02_-_Nature_And_Composition_Of_The_Mind
3.02_-_ON_THE_VISION_AND_THE_RIDDLE
3.02_-_On_Thought_-_Introduction
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_-_Faith_and_the_Divine_Grace
3.03_-_ON_INVOLUNTARY_BLISS
3.03_-_On_Thought_-_II
3.03_-_SULPHUR
3.03_-_The_Ascent_to_Truth
3.03_-_The_Consummation_of_Mysticism
3.03_-_The_Formula_of_Tetragrammaton
3.03_-_The_Four_Foundational_Practices
3.03_-_The_Godward_Emotions
3.03_-_The_Mind_
3.03_-_THE_MODERN_EARTH
3.03_-_The_Naked_Truth
3.03_-_The_Soul_Is_Mortal
3.03_-_The_Spirit_Land
3.04_-_BEFORE_SUNRISE
3.04_-_Folly_Of_The_Fear_Of_Death
3.04_-_Immersion_in_the_Bath
3.04_-_LUNA
3.04_-_On_Thought_-_III
3.04_-_The_Crossing_of_the_Return_Threshold
3.04_-_The_Flowers
3.04_-_The_Formula_of_ALHIM
3.04_-_The_Spirit_in_Spirit-Land_after_Death
3.04_-_The_Way_of_Devotion
3.05_-_Cerberus_And_Furies,_And_That_Lack_Of_Light
3.05_-_ON_VIRTUE_THAT_MAKES_SMALL
3.05_-_SAL
3.05_-_The_Central_Thought
3.05_-_The_Conjunction
3.05_-_The_Divine_Personality
3.05_-_The_Fool
3.05_-_The_Formula_of_I.A.O.
3.05_-_The_Physical_World_and_its_Connection_with_the_Soul_and_Spirit-Lands
3.06_-_Charity
3.06_-_Death
3.06_-_The_Delight_of_the_Divine
3.06_-_The_Formula_of_The_Neophyte
3.06_-_The_Sage
3.06_-_Thought-Forms_and_the_Human_Aura
3.06_-_UPON_THE_MOUNT_OF_OLIVES
3.07_-_ON_PASSING_BY
3.07_-_The_Adept
3.07_-_The_Ananda_Brahman
3.07_-_The_Ascent_of_the_Soul
3.07_-_The_Divinity_Within
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
3.08_-_The_Thousands
3.09_-_Evil
3.09_-_Of_Silence_and_Secrecy
3.09_-_THE_RETURN_HOME
3.09_-_The_Return_of_the_Soul
3.0_-_THE_ETERNAL_RECURRENCE
3.1.01_-_Distinctive_Features_of_the_Integral_Yoga
3.1.01_-_Invitation
31.01_-_The_Heart_of_Bengal
3.1.01_-_The_Marbles_of_Time
3.1.01_-_The_Problem_of_Suffering_and_Evil
3.1.02_-_Asceticism_and_the_Integral_Yoga
3.1.02_-_A_Theory_of_the_Human_Being
3.1.02_-_Spiritual_Evolution_and_the_Supramental
31.02_-_The_Mother-_Worship_of_the_Bengalis
3.1.02_-_Who
3.1.03_-_A_Realistic_Adwaita
3.1.03_-_Miracles
31.03_-_The_Trinity_of_Bengal
3.1.04_-_Reminiscence
31.04_-_Sri_Ramakrishna
3.1.04_-_Transformation_in_the_Integral_Yoga
3.1.05_-_A_Vision_of_Science
31.05_-_Vivekananda
3.1.06_-_Immortal_Love
31.06_-_Jagadish_Chandra_Bose
3.1.07_-_A_Tree
31.07_-_Shyamakanta
31.08_-_The_Unity_of_India
3.1.08_-_To_the_Sea
3.1.09_-_Revelation
31.09_-_The_Cause_of_Indias_Decline
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
3.1.11_-_Appeal
3.1.12_-_A_Child.s_Imagination
3.1.13_-_The_Sea_at_Night
3.1.14_-_Vedantin.s_Prayer
3.1.15_-_Rebirth
3.1.16_-_The_Triumph-Song_of_Trishuncou
3.1.17_-_Life_and_Death
3.1.18_-_Evening
3.1.19_-_Parabrahman
3.11_-_Epilogue
3.11_-_Of_Our_Lady_Babalon
3.11_-_ON_THE_SPIRIT_OF_GRAVITY
3.11_-_Spells
3.1.1_-_The_Transformation_of_the_Physical
3.1.20_-_God
3.1.23_-_The_Rishi
3.1.24_-_In_the_Moonlight
3.1.2_-_Levels_of_the_Physical_Being
3.12_-_Of_the_Bloody_Sacrifice
3.12_-_ON_OLD_AND_NEW_TABLETS
3.1.3_-_Difficulties_of_the_Physical_Being
3.13_-_Of_the_Banishings
3.13_-_THE_CONVALESCENT
3.14_-_Of_the_Consecrations
3.14_-_ON_THE_GREAT_LONGING
3.15_-_Of_the_Invocation
3.15_-_THE_OTHER_DANCING_SONG
3.16.1_-_Of_the_Oath
3.16.2_-_Of_the_Charge_of_the_Spirit
3.16_-_THE_SEVEN_SEALS_OR_THE_YES_AND_AMEN_SONG
3.17_-_Of_the_License_to_Depart
3.18_-_Of_Clairvoyance_and_the_Body_of_Light
3.19_-_Of_Dramatic_Rituals
31_Hymns_to_the_Star_Goddess
3.2.01_-_On_Ideals
3.2.01_-_The_Newness_of_the_Integral_Yoga
32.01_-_Where_is_God?
32.02_-_Reason_and_Yoga
3.2.02_-_The_Veda_and_the_Upanishads
3.2.02_-_Yoga_and_Skill_in_Works
3.2.03_-_Conservation_and_Progress
32.03_-_In_This_Crisis
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
3.2.05_-_Our_Ideal
32.05_-_The_Culture_of_the_Body
3.2.05_-_The_Yoga_of_the_Bhagavad_Gita
3.2.06_-_The_Adwaita_of_Shankaracharya
32.06_-_The_Novel_Alchemy
3.2.07_-_Tantra
32.07_-_The_God_of_the_Scientist
3.2.08_-_Bhakti_Yoga_and_Vaishnavism
32.08_-_Fit_and_Unfit_(A_Letter)
32.09_-_On_Karmayoga_(A_Letter)
3.2.09_-_The_Teachings_of_Some_Modern_Indian_Yogis
3.20_-_Of_the_Eucharist
32.10_-_A_Letter
3.2.10_-_Christianity_and_Theosophy
32.11_-_Life_and_Self-Control_(A_Letter)
32.12_-_The_Evolutionary_Imperative
3.2.1_-_Food
3.21_-_Of_Black_Magic
3.2.2_-_Sleep
3.2.3_-_Dreams
3.2.4_-_Sex
33.01_-_The_Initiation_of_Swadeshi
3.3.01_-_The_Superman
3.3.02_-_All-Will_and_Free-Will
33.02_-_Subhash,_Oaten:_atlas,_Russell
33.03_-_Muraripukur_-_I
3.3.03_-_The_Delight_of_Works
33.04_-_Deoghar
33.05_-_Muraripukur_-_II
33.06_-_Alipore_Court
33.07_-_Alipore_Jail
33.08_-_I_Tried_Sannyas
33.09_-_Shyampukur
33.10_-_Pondicherry_I
33.11_-_Pondicherry_II
33.12_-_Pondicherry_Cyclone
33.13_-_My_Professors
33.14_-_I_Played_Football
33.15_-_My_Athletics
33.16_-_Soviet_Gymnasts
33.17_-_Two_Great_Wars
33.18_-_I_Bow_to_the_Mother
3.3.1_-_Agni,_the_Divine_Will-Force
3.3.1_-_Illness_and_Health
3.3.2_-_Doctors_and_Medicines
3.3.3_-_Specific_Illnesses,_Ailments_and_Other_Physical_Problems
3.4.01_-_Evolution
34.01_-_Hymn_To_Indra
34.02_-_Hymn_To_All-Gods
3.4.02_-_The_Inconscient
34.03_-_Hymn_To_Dawn
3.4.03_-_Materialism
34.04_-_Hymn_of_Aspiration
34.05_-_Hymn_to_the_Mental_Being
34.06_-_Hymn_to_Sindhu
34.07_-_The_Bride_of_Brahman
34.08_-_Hymn_To_Forest-Range
34.09_-_Hymn_to_the_Pillar
3.4.1.01_-_Poetry_and_Sadhana
3.4.1.05_-_Fiction-Writing_and_Sadhana
3.4.1.06_-_Reading_and_Sadhana
3.4.1.07_-_Reading_and_Real_Knowledge
3.4.1.08_-_Novel-Reading_and_Sadhana
34.10_-_Hymn_To_Earth
3.4.1.11_-_Language-Study_and_Yoga
34.11_-_Hymn_to_Peace_and_Power
3.4.1_-_The_Subconscient_and_the_Integral_Yoga
3.4.2.04_-_Dance_and_Sadhana
3.4.2_-_Guru_Yoga
3.4.2_-_The_Inconscient_and_the_Integral_Yoga
3.5.01_-_Aphorisms
35.01_-_Hymn_To_The_Sweet_Lord
3.5.01_-_Science
35.02_-_Hymn_to_Hara-Gauri
3.5.02_-_Religion
3.5.02_-_Thoughts_and_Glimpses
35.03_-_Hymn_To_Bhavani
3.5.03_-_Reason_and_Society
35.04_-_Hymn_To_Surya
3.5.04_-_Justice
35.05_-_Hymn_To_Saraswati
35.06_-_Who_Seeks_Holy_Places?
3-5_Full_Circle
3.6.01_-_Heraclitus
36.07_-_An_Introduction_To_The_Vedas
36.08_-_A_Commentary_on_the_First_Six_Suktas_of_Rigveda
36.09_-_THE_SIT_SUKTA
37.01_-_Yama_-_Nachiketa_(Katha_Upanishad)
37.02_-_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)
3.7.1.01_-_Rebirth
3.7.1.02_-_The_Reincarnating_Soul
3.7.1.03_-_Rebirth,_Evolution,_Heredity
3.7.1.04_-_Rebirth_and_Soul_Evolution
3.7.1.05_-_The_Significance_of_Rebirth
3.7.1.06_-_The_Ascending_Unity
3.7.1.07_-_Involution_and_Evolution
3.7.1.08_-_Karma
3.7.1.09_-_Karma_and_Freedom
3.7.1.10_-_Karma,_Will_and_Consequence
3.7.1.11_-_Rebirth_and_Karma
3.7.1.12_-_Karma_and_Justice
3.7.2.01_-_The_Foundation
3.7.2.02_-_The_Terrestial_Law
3.7.2.03_-_Mind_Nature_and_Law_of_Karma
3.7.2.04_-_The_Higher_Lines_of_Karma
3.7.2.05_-_Appendix_I_-_The_Tangle_of_Karma
3.7.2.06_-_Appendix_II_-_A_Clarification
38.01_-_Asceticism_and_Renunciation
38.02_-_Hymns_and_Prayers
38.03_-_Mute
38.04_-_Great_Time
38.05_-_Living_Matter
38.06_-_Ravana_Vanquished
38.07_-_A_Poem
3.8.1.01_-_The_Needed_Synthesis
3.8.1.02_-_Arya_-_Its_Significance
3.8.1.03_-_Meditation
3.8.1.04_-_Different_Methods_of_Writing
3.8.1.05_-_Occult_Knowledge_and_the_Hindu_Scriptures
3.8.1.06_-_The_Universal_Consciousness
39.08_-_Release
39.09_-_Just_Be_There_Where_You_Are
39.10_-_O,_Wake_Up_from_Vain_Slumber
39.11_-_A_Prayer
3_-_Commentaries_and_Annotated_Translations
40.01_-_November_24,_1926
40.02_-_The_Two_Chains_Of_The_Mother
4.01_-_Circumstances
4.01_-_Conclusion_-_My_intellectual_position
4.01_-_INTRODUCTION
4.01_-_Introduction
4.01_-_Prayers_and_Meditations
4.01_-_Proem
4.01_-_Sweetness_in_Prayer
4.01_-_THE_COLLECTIVE_ISSUE
4.01_-_THE_HONEY_SACRIFICE
4.01_-_The_Presence_of_God_in_the_World
4.01_-_The_Principle_of_the_Integral_Yoga
4.02_-_Autobiographical_Evidence
4.02_-_BEYOND_THE_COLLECTIVE_-_THE_HYPER-PERSONAL
4.02_-_Difficulties
4.02_-_Divine_Consolations.
4.02_-_Existence_And_Character_Of_The_Images
4.02_-_GOLD_AND_SPIRIT
4.02_-_Humanity_in_Progress
4.02_-_THE_CRY_OF_DISTRESS
4.02_-_The_Integral_Perfection
4.02_-_The_Psychology_of_the_Child_Archetype
4.03_-_CONVERSATION_WITH_THE_KINGS
4.03_-_Mistakes
4.03_-_Prayer_of_Quiet
4.03_-_Prayer_to_the_Ever-greater_Christ
4.03_-_The_Meaning_of_Human_Endeavor
4.03_-_The_Psychology_of_Self-Perfection
4.03_-_The_Senses_And_Mental_Pictures
4.03_-_The_Special_Phenomenology_of_the_Child_Archetype
4.03_-_THE_TRANSFORMATION_OF_THE_KING
4.03_-_THE_ULTIMATE_EARTH
4.04_-_Conclusion
4.04_-_In_the_Total_Christ
4.04_-_Some_Vital_Functions
4.04_-_THE_LEECH
4.04_-_The_Perfection_of_the_Mental_Being
4.04_-_THE_REGENERATION_OF_THE_KING
4.04_-_Weaknesses
4.05_-_THE_DARK_SIDE_OF_THE_KING
4.05_-_The_Instruments_of_the_Spirit
4.05_-_THE_MAGICIAN
4.05_-_The_Passion_Of_Love
4.06_-_Purification-the_Lower_Mentality
4.06_-_RETIRED
4.06_-_THE_KING_AS_ANTHROPOS
4.07_-_Purification-Intelligence_and_Will
4.07_-_THE_RELATION_OF_THE_KING-SYMBOL_TO_CONSCIOUSNESS
4.07_-_THE_UGLIEST_MAN
4.08_-_The_Liberation_of_the_Spirit
4.08_-_THE_RELIGIOUS_PROBLEM_OF_THE_KINGS_RENEWAL
4.08_-_THE_VOLUNTARY_BEGGAR
4.09_-_REGINA
4.09_-_The_Liberation_of_the_Nature
4.09_-_THE_SHADOW
4.0_-_NOTES_TO_ZARATHUSTRA
4.0_-_The_Path_of_Knowledge
4.1.01_-_The_Intellect_and_Yoga
41.01_-_Vedic_Hymns
41.02_-_Other_Hymns_and_Prayers
41.03_-_Bengali_Poems_of_Sri_Aurobindo
41.04_-_Modern_Bengali_Poems
4.10_-_AT_NOON
4.10_-_The_Elements_of_Perfection
4.1.1.01_-_The_Fundamental_Realisations
4.1.1.02_-_Four_Bases_of_Realisation
4.1.1.03_-_Three_Realisations_for_the_Soul
4.1.1.04_-_Foundations_of_the_Sadhana
4.1.1.05_-_The_Central_Process_of_the_Yoga
4.1.1_-_The_Difficulties_of_Yoga
4.11_-_The_Perfection_of_Equality
4.11_-_THE_WELCOME
4.1.2.01_-_Realisation_and_Transformation
4.1.2.02_-_The_Three_Transformations
4.1.2.03_-_Preparation_for_the_Supramental_Change
4.1.2_-_The_Difficulties_of_Human_Nature
4.12_-_THE_LAST_SUPPER
4.12_-_The_Way_of_Equality
4.1.3_-_Imperfections_and_Periods_of_Arrest
4.13_-_ON_THE_HIGHER_MAN
4.13_-_The_Action_of_Equality
4.1.4_-_Resistances,_Sufferings_and_Falls
4.14_-_The_Power_of_the_Instruments
4.14_-_THE_SONG_OF_MELANCHOLY
4.15_-_ON_SCIENCE
4.15_-_Soul-Force_and_the_Fourfold_Personality
4.16_-_AMONG_DAUGHTERS_OF_THE_WILDERNESS
4.16_-_The_Divine_Shakti
4.17_-_The_Action_of_the_Divine_Shakti
4.17_-_THE_AWAKENING
4.18_-_Faith_and_shakti
4.18_-_THE_ASS_FESTIVAL
4.19_-_THE_DRUNKEN_SONG
4.19_-_The_Nature_of_the_supermind
4.1_-_Jnana
4.2.01_-_The_Mother_of_Dreams
4.2.02_-_An_Image
4.2.03_-_The_Birth_of_Sin
4.2.04_-_Epiphany
4.20_-_The_Intuitive_Mind
4.20_-_THE_SIGN
4.2.1.01_-_The_Importance_of_the_Psychic_Change
4.2.1.02_-_The_Role_of_the_Psychic_in_Sadhana
4.2.1.03_-_The_Psychic_Deep_Within
4.2.1.04_-_The_Psychic_and_the_Mental,_Vital_and_Physical_Nature
4.2.1.05_-_The_Psychic_Awakening
4.2.1.06_-_Living_in_the_Psychic
4.21_-_The_Gradations_of_the_supermind
4.2.1_-_The_Right_Attitude_towards_Difficulties
4.2.2.01_-_The_Meaning_of_Psychic_Opening
4.2.2.02_-_Conditions_for_the_Psychic_Opening
4.2.2.03_-_An_Experience_of_Psychic_Opening
4.2.2.04_-_The_Psychic_Opening_and_the_Inner_Centres
4.2.2.05_-_Opening_and_Coming_in_Front
4.2.2_-_Steps_towards_Overcoming_Difficulties
4.22_-_The_supramental_Thought_and_Knowledge
4.2.3.01_-_The_Meaning_of_Coming_to_the_Front
4.2.3.02_-_Signs_of_the_Psychic's_Coming_Forward
4.2.3.03_-_The_Psychic_and_the_Relation_with_the_Divine
4.2.3.04_-_Means_of_Bringing_Forward_the_Psychic
4.2.3.05_-_Obstacles_to_the_Psychic's_Emergence
4.23_-_The_supramental_Instruments_--_Thought-process
4.2.3_-_Vigilance,_Resolution,_Will_and_the_Divine_Help
4.2.4.01_-_The_Psychic_Touch_or_Influence
4.2.4.02_-_The_Psychic_Condition
4.2.4.03_-_The_Psychic_Fire
4.2.4.04_-_The_Psychic_Fire_and_Some_Inner_Visions
4.2.4.05_-_Agni
4.2.4.06_-_Agni_and_the_Psychic_Fire
4.2.4.07_-_Psychic_Joy
4.2.4.08_-_Psychic_Sorrow
4.2.4.09_-_Psychic_Tears_or_Weeping
4.2.4.10_-_Psychic_Yearning
4.2.4.11_-_Psychic_Intensity
4.2.4.12_-_The_Psychic_and_Uneasiness
4.24_-_The_supramental_Sense
4.2.4_-_Time_and_CHange_of_the_Nature
4.2.5.01_-_Psychisation_and_Spiritualisation
4.2.5.02_-_The_Psychic_and_the_Higher_Consciousness
4.2.5.03_-_The_Psychic_and_Spiritual_Movements
4.2.5.04_-_The_Psychic_Consciousness_and_the_Descent_from_Above
4.2.5.05_-_The_Psychic_and_the_Supermind
4.2.5_-_Dealing_with_Depression_and_Despondency
4.25_-_Towards_the_supramental_Time_Vision
4.26_-_The_Supramental_Time_Consciousness
4.2_-_Karma
4.3.1.01_-_Peace,_Calm,_Silence_and_the_Self
4.3.1.02_-_The_True_Self_Within
4.3.1.03_-_The_Self_and_the_Sense_of_Individuality
4.3.1.04_-_The_Disappearance_of_the_I_Sense
4.3.1.05_-_The_Self_and_the_Cosmic_Consciousness
4.3.1.06_-_A_Vision_of_the_Universal_Self
4.3.1.07_-_The_Self_Experienced_on_Various_Planes
4.3.1.08_-_The_Self_and_Time
4.3.1.09_-_The_Self_and_Life
4.3.1.10_-_Experiences_of_Infinity,_Oneness,_Unity
4.3.1.11_-_Living_in_the_Divine
4.3.1_-_The_Hostile_Forces_and_the_Difficulties_of_Yoga
4.3.2.01_-_The_Higher_or_Spiritual_Consciousness
4.3.2.02_-_Breaking_into_the_Spiritual_Consciousness
4.3.2.03_-_Wideness_and_the_Higher_Consciousness
4.3.2.04_-_Degrees_in_the_Higher_Consciousness
4.3.2.05_-_The_Higher_Planes_and_the_Supermind
4.3.2.06_-_Levels_of_the_Higher_Mind
4.3.2.07_-_An_Illumined_Mind_Experience
4.3.2.08_-_Overmind_Experiences
4.3.2.09_-_Overmind_Experiences_and_the_Supermind
4.3.2.10_-_Reflected_Experience_of_the_Higher_Planes
4.3.2.11_-_Trance_and_the_Higher_Planes
4.3.2.12_-_Living_in_a_Higher_Plane
4.3.2_-_Attacks_by_the_Hostile_Forces
4.3.3_-_Dealing_with_Hostile_Attacks
4.3.4_-_Accidents,_Possession,_Madness
4.3_-_Bhakti
4.4.1.01_-_The_Meaning_of_Spiritual_Transformation
4.4.1.02_-_A_Double_Movement_in_the_Sadhana
4.4.1.03_-_Both_Ascent_and_Descent_Necessary
4.4.1.04_-_The_Order_of_Ascent_and_Descent
4.4.1.05_-_Ascent_and_Descent_of_the_Kundalini_Shakti
4.4.1.06_-_Ascent_and_Descent_and_Problems_of_the_Lower_Nature
4.4.1.07_-_Experiences_of_Ascent_and_Descent
4.41_-_Chapter_One
4.4.2.01_-_Contact_with_the_Above
4.4.2.02_-_Ascension_or_Rising_above_the_Head
4.4.2.03_-_Ascent_and_Return_to_the_Ordinary_Consciousness
4.4.2.04_-_Ascent_and_Dissolution
4.4.2.05_-_Ascent_and_the_Psychic_Being
4.4.2.06_-_Ascent_and_the_Body
4.4.2.07_-_Ascent_and_Going_out_of_the_Body
4.4.2.08_-_Fixing_the_Consciousness_Above
4.4.2.09_-_Ascent_and_Change_of_the_Lower_Nature
4.42_-_Chapter_Two
4.4.3.01_-_The_Purpose_of_the_Descent
4.4.3.02_-_Calling_in_the_Higher_Consciousness
4.4.3.03_-_Preparatory_Experiences_and_Descent
4.4.3.04_-_The_Order_of_Descent_into_the_Being
4.4.3.05_-_The_Effect_of_Descent_into_the_Lower_Planes
4.43_-_Chapter_Three
4.4.4.01_-_The_Descent_of_Peace,_Force,_Light,_Ananda
4.4.4.02_-_Peace,_Calm,_Quiet_as_a_Basis_for_the_Descent
4.4.4.03_-_The_Descent_of_Peace
4.4.4.04_-_The_Descent_of_Silence
4.4.4.05_-_The_Descent_of_Force_or_Power
4.4.4.06_-_The_Descent_of_Fire
4.4.4.07_-_The_Descent_of_Light
4.4.4.08_-_The_Descent_of_Knowledge
4.4.4.09_-_The_Descent_of_Wideness
4.4.4.10_-_The_Descent_of_Ananda
4.4.4.11_-_The_Flow_of_Amrita
4.4.5.01_-_Descent_and_Experiences_of_the_Inner_Being
4.4.5.02_-_Descent_and_Psychic_Experiences
4.4.5.03_-_Descent_and_Other_Experiences
4.4.6.01_-_Sensations_in_the_Inner_Centres
4.4_-_Additional_Aphorisms
5.01_-_ADAM_AS_THE_ARCANE_SUBSTANCE
5.01_-_EPILOGUE
5.01_-_Message
5.01_-_On_the_Mysteries_of_the_Ascent_towards_God
5.01_-_Proem
5.01_-_The_Dakini,_Salgye_Du_Dalma
5.02_-_Against_Teleological_Concept
5.02_-_Perfection_of_the_Body
5.02_-_THE_STATUE
5.02_-_Two_Parallel_Movements
5.03_-_ADAM_AS_THE_FIRST_ADEPT
5.03_-_The_Divine_Body
5.03_-_The_World_Is_Not_Eternal
5.03_-_Towars_the_Supreme_Light
5.04_-_Formation_Of_The_World
5.04_-_Supermind_and_the_Life_Divine
5.04_-_THE_POLARITY_OF_ADAM
5.04_-_Three_Dreams
5.05_-_Origins_Of_Vegetable_And_Animal_Life
5.05_-_Supermind_and_Humanity
5.05_-_THE_OLD_ADAM
5.05_-_The_War
5.06_-_Origins_And_Savage_Period_Of_Mankind
5.06_-_Supermind_in_the_Evolution
5.06_-_THE_TRANSFORMATION
5.07_-_Beginnings_Of_Civilization
5.07_-_Mind_of_Light
5.07_-_ROTUNDUM,_HEAD,_AND_BRAIN
5.08_-_ADAM_AS_TOTALITY
5.08_-_Supermind_and_Mind_of_Light
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
5.1.01_-_Ilion
5.1.01_-_Terminology
5.1.02_-_Ahana
5.1.02_-_The_Gods
5.1.03_-_The_Hostile_Forces_and_Hostile_Beings
5.2.01_-_The_Descent_of_Ahana
5.2.01_-_Word-Formation
5.2.02_-_Aryan_Origins_-_The_Elementary_Roots_of_Language
5.2.02_-_The_Meditations_of_Mandavya
5.2.03_-_The_An_Family
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_-_Remembrances
6.06_-_SELF-KNOWLEDGE
6.07_-_Myself_and_My_Creed
6.07_-_THE_MONOCOLUS
6.08_-_Intellectual_Visions
6.08_-_THE_CONTENT_AND_MEANING_OF_THE_FIRST_TWO_STAGES
6.09_-_Imaginary_Visions
6.09_-_THE_THIRD_STAGE_-_THE_UNUS_MUNDUS
6.0_-_Conscious,_Unconscious,_and_Individuation
6.1.07_-_Life
6.1.08_-_One_Day
6.10_-_THE_SELF_AND_THE_BOUNDS_OF_KNOWLEDGE
7.01_-_The_Soul_(the_Psychic)
7.02_-_Courage
7.02_-_The_Mind
7.03_-_Cheerfulness
7.03_-_The_Heart
7.04_-_Self-Reliance
7.04_-_The_Vital
7.05_-_Patience_and_Perseverance
7.05_-_The_Senses
7.06_-_The_Body_(the_Physical)
7.06_-_The_Simple_Life
7.07_-_Prudence
7.07_-_The_Subconscient
7.08_-_Sincerity
7.09_-_Right_Judgement
7.10_-_Order
7.11_-_Building_and_Destroying
7.12_-_The_Giver
7.13_-_The_Conquest_of_Knowledge
7.14_-_Modesty
7.15_-_The_Family
7.16_-_Sympathy
7.2.03_-_The_Other_Earths
7.2.04_-_Thought_the_Paraclete
7.2.05_-_Moon_of_Two_Hemispheres
7.2.06_-_Rose_of_God
7.3.10_-_The_Lost_Boat
7.3.13_-_Ascent
7.3.14_-_The_Tiger_and_the_Deer
7.4.01_-_Man_the_Enigma
7.4.02_-_The_Infinitismal_Infinite
7.4.03_-_The_Cosmic_Dance
7.5.20_-_The_Hidden_Plan
7.5.21_-_The_Pilgrim_of_the_Night
7.5.26_-_The_Golden_Light
7.5.27_-_The_Infinite_Adventure
7.5.28_-_The_Greater_Plan
7.5.29_-_The_Universal_Incarnation
7.5.30_-_The_Godhead
7.5.31_-_The_Stone_Goddess
7.5.32_-_Krishna
7.5.33_-_Shiva
7.5.37_-_Lila
7.5.51_-_Light
7.5.52_-_The_Unseen_Infinite
7.5.56_-_Omnipresence
7.5.59_-_The_Hill-top_Temple
7.5.60_-_Divine_Hearing
7.5.61_-_Because_Thou_Art
7.5.62_-_Divine_Sight
7.5.63_-_Divine_Sense
7.5.64_-_The_Iron_Dictators
7.5.65_-_Form
7.5.66_-_Immortality
7.5.69_-_The_Inner_Fields
7.6.01_-_Symbol_Moon
7.6.02_-_The_World_Game
7.6.03_-_Who_art_thou_that_camest
7.6.04_-_One
7.6.09_-_Despair_on_the_Staircase
7.6.12_-_The_Mother_of_God
7.6.13_-_The_End?
7.9.20_-_Soul,_my_soul
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
authors_(code)
Avatars_of_the_Tortoise
Averroes_Search
Bhagavad_Gita
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
CASE_2_-_HYAKUJOS_FOX
CASE_3_-_GUTEIS_FINGER
CASE_4_-_WAKUANS_WHY_NO_BEARD?
CASE_5_-_KYOGENS_MAN_HANGING_IN_THE_TREE
CASE_6_-_THE_BUDDHAS_FLOWER
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
City_of_God_-_BOOK_I
Conversations_with_Sri_Aurobindo
COSA_-_BOOK_I
COSA_-_BOOK_II
COSA_-_BOOK_III
COSA_-_BOOK_IV
COSA_-_BOOK_IX
COSA_-_BOOK_V
COSA_-_BOOK_VI
COSA_-_BOOK_VII
COSA_-_BOOK_VIII
COSA_-_BOOK_X
COSA_-_BOOK_XI
COSA_-_BOOK_XII
COSA_-_BOOK_XIII
Cratylus
Deutsches_Requiem
DS4
Emma_Zunz
ENNEAD_01.01_-_The_Organism_and_the_Self.
ENNEAD_01.02_-_Concerning_Virtue.
ENNEAD_01.02_-_Of_Virtues.
ENNEAD_01.03_-_Of_Dialectic,_or_the_Means_of_Raising_the_Soul_to_the_Intelligible_World.
ENNEAD_01.04_-_Whether_Animals_May_Be_Termed_Happy.
ENNEAD_01.05_-_Does_Happiness_Increase_With_Time?
ENNEAD_01.06_-_Of_Beauty.
ENNEAD_01.07_-_Of_the_First_Good,_and_of_the_Other_Goods.
ENNEAD_01.08_-_Of_the_Nature_and_Origin_of_Evils.
ENNEAD_01.09a_-_Of_Suicide.
ENNEAD_01.09b_-_Of_Suicide.
ENNEAD_02.01_-_Of_the_Heaven.
ENNEAD_02.02_-_About_the_Movement_of_the_Heavens.
ENNEAD_02.03_-_Whether_Astrology_is_of_any_Value.
ENNEAD_02.04a_-_Of_Matter.
ENNEAD_02.04b_-_Of_Matter.
ENNEAD_02.05_-_Of_the_Aristotelian_Distinction_Between_Actuality_and_Potentiality.
ENNEAD_02.06_-_Of_Essence_and_Being.
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_03.03_-_Continuation_of_That_on_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_03.06_-_Of_the_Impassibility_of_Incorporeal_Things.
ENNEAD_03.07_-_Of_Time_and_Eternity.
ENNEAD_03.08a_-_Of_Nature,_Contemplation,_and_of_the_One.
ENNEAD_03.08b_-_Of_Nature,_Contemplation_and_Unity.
ENNEAD_03.09_-_Fragments_About_the_Soul,_the_Intelligence,_and_the_Good.
ENNEAD_04.01_-_Of_the_Being_of_the_Soul.
ENNEAD_04.02_-_How_the_Soul_Mediates_Between_Indivisible_and_Divisible_Essence.
ENNEAD_04.02_-_Of_the_Nature_of_the_Soul.
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_04.06b_-_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_05.02_-_Of_Generation_and_of_the_Order_of_Things_that_Follow_the_First.
ENNEAD_05.02_-_Of_Generation,_and_of_the_Order_of_things_that_Rank_Next_After_the_First.
ENNEAD_05.03_-_Of_the_Hypostases_that_Mediate_Knowledge,_and_of_the_Superior_Principle.
ENNEAD_05.03_-_The_Self-Consciousnesses,_and_What_is_Above_Them.
ENNEAD_05.04_-_How_What_is_After_the_First_Proceeds_Therefrom;_of_the_One.
ENNEAD_05.05_-_That_Intelligible_Entities_Are_Not_External_to_the_Intelligence_of_the_Good.
ENNEAD_05.06_-_The_Superessential_Principle_Does_Not_Think_-_Which_is_the_First_Thinking_Principle,_and_Which_is_the_Second?
ENNEAD_05.07_-_Do_Ideas_of_Individuals_Exist?
ENNEAD_05.08_-_Concerning_Intelligible_Beauty.
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_and_Identical_Being_Is_Everywhere_Present_As_a_Whole.
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_06.05_-_The_One_Identical_Essence_is_Everywhere_Entirely_Present.
ENNEAD_06.06_-_Of_Numbers.
ENNEAD_06.07_-_How_Ideas_Multiplied,_and_the_Good.
ENNEAD_06.08_-_Of_the_Will_of_the_One.
ENNEAD_06.09_-_Of_the_Good_and_the_One.
Epistle_to_the_Romans
Euthyphro
Evening_Talks_With_Sri_Aurobindo
First_Epistle_of_Paul_to_the_Thessalonians
For_a_Breath_I_Tarry
Gods_Script
Gorgias
Guru_Granth_Sahib_first_part
Ion
IS_-_Chapter_1
Jaap_Sahib_Text_(Guru_Gobind_Singh)
Kafka_and_His_Precursors
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
Liber_MMM
LUX.01_-_GNOSIS
LUX.02_-_EVOCATION
LUX.03_-_INVOCATION
LUX.04_-_LIBERATION
LUX.05_-_AUGOEIDES
LUX.06_-_DIVINATION
LUX.07_-_ENCHANTMENT
Maps_of_Meaning_text
Meno
MMM.01_-_MIND_CONTROL
MMM.02_-_MAGIC
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MoM_References
P.11_-_MAGICAL_WEAPONS
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Phaedo
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DEFINITIONS


TERMS STARTING WITH

Book cost - This is the cost when asset is purchased or realised, i.e. or in other words the amount paid to get the asset.

Booker Prize: See Man Booker Prize.

Book I, Canto III

Bookkeeping - Accounting support functions performed by the book keeper. Bookkeeping is the most basic of the accounting duties and requires less education and experience.

Book of Adam and Eve, a pseudepigraphic work,

Book of Adam and Eve he presides over repentance.

Book of Adam and Eve, The. Also known as The History

Book of Bartholomew, etc.). London: British Museum,

Book of Beliefs and Opinions, by Saadia Gaon. See

Book of Black Magic and of Pacts. In The Sixth and

Book of Black Magic and of Pacts, p. 175. [Rf Scot,

Book of Black Magic and of Pacts, p. 204.]

Book of Black Magic and of Pacts.]

Book of Black Magic and of Pacts, The. See Waite.

Book of Ceremonial Magic.

Book of Ceremonial Magic, The. See Waite.

Book of Changes. See I CHING

Book of Changes, The: A Chinese collection of propositions and explanations used in divination, written by various authors of different periods up to the latter part of the third century B.C. (Chinese title: I Ching, also known as Yi King.)

Book of Concealed Mystery. Part of The Zohar, contained

Book of Concealed Mystery. See SIPHRA DI-TSENI‘UTHA’

Book of Dzyan [probably from Sanskrit dhyana intense spiritual meditation, wisdom, divine knowledge] An archaic work of enormous antiquity upon which Blavatsky based her Secret Doctrine. Dzyan has been variously spelled or transliterated, and under this form is a derivative of the Tibetan. Dzyan, dzen, or ch’an is the general term for the esoteric schools and their literature.

Book of Enoch, 8:3) Araqiel does not seem to be a

Book of Enoch, p. 138 fn.; Schmidt, The Apocalypse

Book of Enoch. See Hechaloth for an angel so named.

Book of Formation (see Sefer Yetzirah).

Book of Hechaloth (Sefer Hechaloth). (tr.) A. Jellinek.

Book of James; Gospel of Nicodemus (1 and 2); Gospel of

Book of James, or Protovangelium. In M. R. James, The

Book of Job. See Jastrow; Raymond.

Book of John the Baptist. A Mandaean scripture titled

Book of John the Evangelist. In James, The Apocryphal New

Book of Jubilees 2:1; Enoch II, 29:3; Baruch III, 21;

Book of Jubilees, The (or The Little Genesis), (tr.) R. H.

Book of Kuzari (IV), taught that there were two classes or species of angels. He wrote: “As for the angels, some are

Book of Kuzari. See Judah ha Levi.

Book of Magic, p. 115.

Book of Mary. See Guinan.

Book of Mormon, The. (tr.) Joseph Smith. Salt Lake City:

Book of Numbers, Chaldean An ancient Chaldean work no longer popularly extant.

Book of Old Testament Illustrations. Sydney C. Cockerell.

Book of Power, The. Subtitled “Cabbalistic Secrets of the

Book of Protection ; Budge, Amulets and Talismans.]

Book of Protection.] In the Ozar Midrashim, Shamiel

Book of Protection .]

Book of Protection, The. See Gollancz.

Book of Scholia, The. See Bar-Khonai.

Book of Spirits, The. See Grillot.

Book of Splendor: The book Zohar, the principal part of the earlier Kabalah (13th century).

Book of Splendour. See ZOHAR

Book of the Angel Raziel; Budge, Amulets and

Book of the Angel Raziel, is reproduced in Budge,

Book of the Angel Raziel). [Rf. de Abano, The

Book of the Angel Raziel.]

Book of the Angel Raziel. Thrgar is also mentioned

Book of the Dead: Any one of a series of ancient Egyptian writings which set forth the substance of the magic, ritual and myths of their respective periods. The “Book” is the total of the inscriptions found on papyrus, tombs, monuments, etc.

Book of the Dead, Egyptian The name given to certain ancient papyri of the Egyptian, more correctly called Pert em hru (coming forth into day or light). They have been discovered in many of the tombs, interred with the mummies. Although by no means the only text of importance coming down from the ancient Egyptians, it is a work of extreme antiquity, containing the system expounded by the priests, and is far older than the two other extant works known as the Book of the Pylons and the Book of the Tuat. The work depicts in symbolic form the afterdeath state, as presented by the priests to the populace of Egypt. The soul is depicted in the guise of a pilgrim, journeying through various halls, at the portals of each of which he was obliged to give a correct answer — an account of the life he had lived upon earth. The pilgrim eventually reached the judgment hall, within which he was tried by the company of gods and goddesses. Before Osiris his heart was placed in a balance to testify for or against him. If he passed the test satisfactorily, he was permitted by Osiris to enter his domain and become as one of the deities.

Book of the Dead, Tibetan. See BARDO

Book of the Great Invisible Spirit (one of the finds

Book of the Great Logos According to the Mystery. A

Book of the Keys: Title of an ancient Kabalistic work.

Book of the Resurrection of Christ. See Bartholomew.

Book of The Sacred Magic of Abra-Melin the Mage.]

Book of the Sacred Magic of Ahra-Melin, the Mage, The.

Book of the Treatise Concerning the Virtues. Oxford, 1895.

Book of Tobit. Later in the tale, Raphael reveals his

Book of Tohit, The. (tr.) Neubauer; Zimmermann.

Book of Wisdom, The. See Reider.

Bookreader ::: DEC's CD-ROM-based on-line documentation browser.

Bookreader {DEC}'s {CD-ROM}-based on-line documentation browser.

Books, 1962.

Book, sacred

Book/s - In accounting is used to refers to the ledgers or journals (for example: general journal). Used a verb it means to the recording of an entry (e.g to book the sale).

Books of account - Theses are the financial records of an entity.

Books of Kiute. See KIU-CHE, BOOK OF

Books of Moses), an angel of the Seal, summoned in

Books of Moses, a power angel of the 5th Seal.

Books of Moses.] In Ozar Midrashim II, 316, as

Books of Moses, p. 139.]

Books of Moses, p. 85.] The cabalistic instructions

Books of Moses.

Books of Moses.\

Books of Moses.]

Books of Occult Philosophy, where the sigil of this

Books of the Bible and in Excluded Books of the New

Books of the Bible.

Books of the Egyptian Gnostics, pp. 204-205.]

Books of the Egyptian Gnostics.]

Books of the Maccabees. Books 1 and 2. (tr.) Sidney

Books of the Saviour. Extracts appended in Pistis

Book ; Some kind of knowledge.

Book titles are generally given in the language of original provenance, e.g., Saddharmapundarīkasutra, in Sanskrit, with cross-references to Tibetan, Chinese, Japanese, and Korean; Dasheng qixin lun, in Chinese, with cross-references to a putative Sanskrit reconstruction of the title, and Japanese and Korean. We also include some main entries to indigenous terms, book titles, personal names, or place names in other Asian languages, e.g.: Burmese, Thai, Lao, Nepalese, Sinhalese, Mongolian, and Vietnamese.

Book value - 1. net amount shown for an asset on the balance sheet. It equals the gross cost less the related valuation account. For example, the book value of an auto is its initial cost less the accumulated depreciation. Since book value is based on historical cost, it will differ from market value. Book value is a going-concern value. Or 2. carrying value of a liability equal to its face value less unamortised discount.

Book V, Canto III

Bookviewer ::: A hypertext documentation system from Oracle based on Oracle Toolkit. It allows the user to create private links and bookmarks, and to make multimedia annotations.

Bookviewer A hypertext documentation system from Oracle based on Oracle Toolkit. It allows the user to create private links and bookmarks, and to make multimedia annotations.

book 1. "text" {e-book}. 2. {book titles}. 3. "computer" {MacBook}. 4. {O'Reilly and Associates}.

bookbinder ::: n. --> One whose occupation is to bind books.

bookbindery ::: n. --> A bookbinder&

bookbinding ::: n. --> The art, process, or business of binding books.

book came finally into the possession of Solomon,

bookcase ::: n. --> A case with shelves for holding books, esp. one with glazed doors.

bookcraft ::: n. --> Authorship; literary skill.

booked ::: imp. & p. p. --> of Book ::: a. --> Registered.
On the way; destined.


booker ::: n. --> One who enters accounts or names, etc., in a book; a bookkeeper.

bookful ::: n. --> As much as will fill a book; a book full. ::: a. --> Filled with book learning.

book. Here then they are, from A to Y:

bookholder ::: n. --> A prompter at a theater.
A support for a book, holding it open, while one reads or copies from it.


booking clerk ::: --> A clerk who registers passengers, baggage, etc., for conveyance, as by railway or steamship, or who sells passage tickets at a booking office.

booking office ::: --> An office where passengers, baggage, etc., are registered for conveyance, as by railway or steamship.
An office where passage tickets are sold.


booking ::: p. pr. & vb. n. --> of Book

bookish ::: a. --> Given to reading; fond of study; better acquainted with books than with men; learned from books.
Characterized by a method of expression generally found in books; formal; labored; pedantic; as, a bookish way of talking; bookish sentences.


bookkeeper ::: n. --> One who keeps accounts; one who has the charge of keeping the books and accounts in an office.

bookkeeping ::: n. --> The art of recording pecuniary or business transactions in a regular and systematic manner, so as to show their relation to each other, and the state of the business in which they occur; the art of keeping accounts. The books commonly used are a daybook, cashbook, journal, and ledger. See Daybook, Cashbook, Journal, and Ledger.

bookland ::: n. --> Alt. of Bockland

book-learned ::: a. --> Versed in books; having knowledge derived from books.

bookless ::: a. --> Without books; unlearned.

booklet ::: n. --> A little book.

bookmaker ::: n. --> One who writes and publishes books; especially, one who gathers his materials from other books; a compiler.
A betting man who "makes a book." See To make a book, under Book, n.


bookman ::: n. --> A studious man; a scholar.

bookmark ::: n. --> Something placed in a book to guide in finding a particular page or passage; also, a label in a book to designate the owner; a bookplate.

bookmark "web" A user's reference to a document on the {web} or other hypermedia system, usually in the form of a {URL} and a title or comment string. Most web and {Gopher} {browsers} can save and load a file of bookmarks to allow you to quickly locate documents to which you want to refer again. (1997-06-09)

bookmark ::: (World-Wide Web) A user's reference to a document on the World-Wide Web or other hypermedia system, usually in the form of a URL and a title or comment string.Most World-Wide Web and Gopher browsers can save and load a file of bookmarks to allow you to quickly locate documents to which you want to refer again. (1997-06-09)

bookmate ::: n. --> A schoolfellow; an associate in study.

bookmen ::: pl. --> of Bookman

bookmonger ::: n. --> A dealer in books.

book muslin ::: --> A kind of muslin used for the covers of books.
A kind of thin white muslin for ladies&


book ::: n. --> A collection of sheets of paper, or similar material, blank, written, or printed, bound together; commonly, many folded and bound sheets containing continuous printing or writing.
A composition, written or printed; a treatise.
A part or subdivision of a treatise or literary work; as, the tenth book of "Paradise Lost."
A volume or collection of sheets in which accounts are kept; a register of debts and credits, receipts and expenditures, etc.


book of black magic does not mean necessarily

bookofchanges ::: Book of Changes The Book of Changes is also known as divination. It consists of combinations of broken lines representing yin and yang, the interaction between which brings into effect all changes in the universe.

bookofshadows ::: Book of Shadows Gerald Gardner coined the term Book of Shadows as a substitute for Grimoire. In Wiccan tradition, the Book of Shadows is the book in which a coven or a solitary witch secretly keeps a record of spells and rituals. Most such books were hand written and elaborately decorated, although many today are created on computers.

bookplate ::: n. --> A label, placed upon or in a book, showing its ownership or its position in a library.

books, and in at least one passage (Zachariah 3:1)

books authored by Enoch. The name Orioc is

books dictated by Ezra. The other 4 “men” were

books dictated by Ezra. The other 4 scribes are

bookseller ::: n. --> One who sells books.

bookselling ::: n. --> The employment of selling books.

bookshelf ::: n. --> A shelf to hold books.

bookshelves ::: pl. --> of Bookshelf

bookshop ::: n. --> A bookseller&

book.

bookstall ::: n. --> A stall or stand where books are sold.

bookstand ::: n. --> A place or stand for the sale of books in the streets; a bookstall.
A stand to hold books for reading or reference.


bookstore ::: n. --> A store where books are kept for sale; -- called in England a bookseller&

books, unless Voltaire had in mind Sammael or

book, the angels of destruction correspond to the

book titles "publication" There is a tradition in hackerdom of informally tagging important textbooks and standards documents with the dominant colour of their covers or with some other conspicuous feature of the cover. Many of these are described in {this dictionary} under their own entries. See {Aluminum Book}, {Blue Book}, {Cinderella Book}, {Devil Book}, {Dragon Book}, {Green Book}, {Orange Book}, {Pink-Shirt Book}, {Purple Book}, {Red Book}, {Silver Book}, {White Book}, {Wizard Book}, {Yellow Book}, {bible}, {rainbow series}. [{Jargon File}] (1996-12-03)

book titles ::: (publication) There is a tradition in hackerdom of informally tagging important textbooks and standards documents with the dominant colour of their Pink-Shirt Book, Purple Book, Red Book, Silver Book, White Book, Wizard Book, Yellow Book, bible, rainbow series.[Jargon File] (1996-12-03)

book to Adam, and that the other angels, out of

BOOK vide Symbol

book, Waite, the editor, in chapter 10, notes that,

bookwork ::: n. --> Work done upon a book or books (as in a printing office), in distinction from newspaper or job work.
Study; application to books.


bookworm ::: n. --> Any larva of a beetle or moth, which is injurious to books. Many species are known.
A student closely attached to books or addicted to study; a reader without appreciation.


booky ::: a. --> Bookish.


TERMS ANYWHERE

1. To give light to; illuminate; shine on. 2. Make lighter or brighter. 3. To bestow spiritual enlightenment. 4. To enlighten, as with knowledge. 5. To make lucid or clear; throw light on (a subject). 6. To make resplendent or illustrious. 7. To decorate (a manuscript, book, etc.) with colours and gold or silver, as was often done in the Middle Ages. illumines, illumined, illumining, half-illumined.

20 Book

above-cited ::: a. --> Cited before, in the preceding part of a book or writing.

abridgment ::: n. --> The act of abridging, or the state of being abridged; diminution; lessening; reduction or deprivation; as, an abridgment of pleasures or of expenses.
An epitome or compend, as of a book; a shortened or abridged form; an abbreviation.
That which abridges or cuts short; hence, an entertainment that makes the time pass quickly.


absey-book ::: n. --> An A-B-C book; a primer.

account book ::: --> A book in which accounts are kept.

adversaria ::: n. pl. --> A miscellaneous collection of notes, remarks, or selections; a commonplace book; also, commentaries or notes.

Again in Book II, Canto X, The Kingdoms and Godheads of the Little Mind

Again, in In Book III Canto ii, The Adoration of the Divine Mother

agendum ::: n. --> Something to be done; in the pl., a memorandum book.
A church service; a ritual or liturgy. [In this sense, usually Agenda.]


al- ::: A prefix. --> All; wholly; completely; as, almighty, almost.
To; at; on; -- in OF. shortened to a-. See Ad-.
The Arabic definite article answering to the English the; as, Alkoran, the Koran or the Book; alchemy, the chemistry.


album ::: n. --> A white tablet on which anything was inscribed, as a list of names, etc.
A register for visitors&


alluminor ::: n. --> An illuminator of manuscripts and books; a limner.

almanac ::: n. --> A book or table, containing a calendar of days, and months, to which astronomical data and various statistics are often added, such as the times of the rising and setting of the sun and moon, eclipses, hours of full tide, stated festivals of churches, terms of courts, etc.

Amal: “The phrase ‘the Book of Bliss’ is a reference to the plane of Ananda which is beyond-behind the plane of the Supermind. I have equated ‘beyond’ to ‘behind’ because there is nothing higher than the Supermind. Through Supermind comes the disclosure of the supreme Ananda which may be called its inmost self.”

anatomy ::: n. --> The art of dissecting, or artificially separating the different parts of any organized body, to discover their situation, structure, and economy; dissection.
The science which treats of the structure of organic bodies; anatomical structure or organization.
A treatise or book on anatomy.
The act of dividing anything, corporeal or intellectual, for the purpose of examining its parts; analysis; as, the anatomy of a


And again, in Book II, Canto VIII, The World of Falsehood, the Mother of Evil and the Sons of Darkness,

And again, in Book X, Canto II, The Gospel of Death and Vanity of the Ideal we find these lines:

And, in Book II, Canto X, The Kingdoms and Godheads of the Little Mind

And in Book VI, Canto II, The Way of Fate and the Problem of Pain, Sri Aurobindo speaks to us again of man’s science:

annuary ::: a. --> Annual. ::: n. --> A yearbook.

anthology ::: n. --> A discourse on flowers.
A collection of flowers; a garland.
A collection of flowers of literature, that is, beautiful passages from authors; a collection of poems or epigrams; -- particularly applied to a collection of ancient Greek epigrams.
A service book containing a selection of pieces for the festival services.


antilegomena ::: n. pl. --> Certain books of the New Testament which were for a time not universally received, but which are now considered canonical. These are the Epistle to the Hebrews, the Epistles of James and Jude, the second Epistle of Peter, the second and third Epistles of John, and the Revelation. The undisputed books are called the Homologoumena.

antiphonal ::: a. --> Of or pertaining to antiphony, or alternate singing; sung alternately by a divided choir or opposite choirs. ::: n. --> A book of antiphons or anthems.

antiphonary ::: n. --> A book containing a collection of antiphons; the book in which the antiphons of the breviary, with their musical notes, are contained.

antiphoner ::: n. --> A book of antiphons.

apocalypse ::: n. --> The revelation delivered to St. John, in the isle of Patmos, near the close of the first century, forming the last book of the New Testament.
Anything viewed as a revelation; a disclosure.


apostrophe ::: n. --> A figure of speech by which the orator or writer suddenly breaks off from the previous method of his discourse, and addresses, in the second person, some person or thing, absent or present; as, Milton&

apothesis ::: n. --> A place on the south side of the chancel in the primitive churches, furnished with shelves, for books, vestments, etc.
A dressing room connected with a public bath.


appendix ::: n. --> Something appended or added; an appendage, adjunct, or concomitant.
Any literary matter added to a book, but not necessarily essential to its completeness, and thus distinguished from supplement, which is intended to supply deficiencies and correct inaccuracies.


a reference book containing an alphabetical list of words with information about them.

arithmetic ::: n. --> The science of numbers; the art of computation by figures.
A book containing the principles of this science.


ascribe ::: v. t. --> To attribute, impute, or refer, as to a cause; as, his death was ascribed to a poison; to ascribe an effect to the right cause; to ascribe such a book to such an author.
To attribute, as a quality, or an appurtenance; to consider or allege to belong.


astronomy ::: n. --> Astrology.
The science which treats of the celestial bodies, of their magnitudes, motions, distances, periods of revolution, eclipses, constitution, physical condition, and of the causes of their various phenomena.
A treatise on, or text-book of, the science.


Aswapati ::: Purani: “Aswapathy, the father of Savitri, has been significantly called by the poet ‘the Lord of Life’. (book II, Canto XV). The name suggests an affinity to Vedic symbolism. In the Veda, Aswa, the horse, is the symbol of life-energy or vital power. Aswa + aty, Lord, would mean the ‘Lord of Life’. In the poem King Aswapathy is the symbol of the aspiring soul of man as manifested in life on earth.”Savitri”—An Approach and a Study

atheistical ::: a. --> Pertaining to, implying, or containing, atheism; -- applied to things; as, atheistic doctrines, opinions, or books.
Disbelieving the existence of a God; impious; godless; -- applied to persons; as, an atheistic writer.


augural ::: a. --> Of or pertaining to augurs or to augury; betokening; ominous; significant; as, an augural staff; augural books.

author ::: 1. An originator or creator, one who originates or gives existence to anything. 2. He who gives rise to or causes an action, event, circumstance, state, or condition of things. 3. The composer or writer of a treatise, play, poem, book, etc. authors.

author ::: n. --> The beginner, former, or first mover of anything; hence, the efficient cause of a thing; a creator; an originator.
One who composes or writes a book; a composer, as distinguished from an editor, translator, or compiler.
The editor of a periodical.
An informant. ::: v. t.


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.


bank book ::: --> A book kept by a depositor, in which an officer of a bank enters the debits and credits of the depositor&

battledoor ::: n. --> An instrument, with a handle and a flat part covered with parchment or crossed with catgut, used to strike a shuttlecock in play; also, the play of battledoor and shuttlecock.
A child&


Book I, Canto III

Book, sacred

Book ; Some kind of knowledge.

Book V, Canto III

bedagat ::: n. --> The sacred books of the Buddhists in Burmah.

Being, Book of

benedictional ::: n. --> A book of benedictions.

bethumb ::: v. t. --> To handle; to wear or soil by handling; as books.

bible ::: n. --> A book.
The Book by way of eminence, -- that is, the book which is made up of the writings accepted by Christians as of divine origin and authority, whether such writings be in the original language, or translated; the Scriptures of the Old and New Testaments; -- sometimes in a restricted sense, the Old Testament; as, King James&


bibliographical ::: a. --> Pertaining to bibliography, or the history of books.

bibliography ::: n. --> A history or description of books and manuscripts, with notices of the different editions, the times when they were printed, etc.

bibliolatrist ::: n. --> A worshiper of books; especially, a worshiper of the Bible; a believer in its verbal inspiration.

bibliolatry ::: n. --> Book worship, esp. of the Bible; -- applied by Roman Catholic divines to the exaltation of the authority of the Bible over that of the pope or the church, and by Protestants to an excessive regard to the letter of the Scriptures.

bibliology ::: n. --> An account of books; book lore; bibliography.
The literature or doctrine of the Bible.


bibliomaniacal ::: a. --> Pertaining to a passion for books; relating to a bibliomaniac.

bibliomaniac ::: n. --> One who has a mania for books. ::: a. --> Relating to a bibliomaniac.

bibliomania ::: n. --> A mania for acquiring books.

bibliopegic ::: a. --> Relating to the binding of books.

bibliopegistic ::: a. --> Pertaining to the art of binding books.

bibliopegist ::: n. --> A bookbinder.

bibliopegy ::: n. --> The art of binding books.

bibliophile ::: n. --> A lover of books.

bibliophilism ::: n. --> Love of books.

bibliophilist ::: n. --> A lover of books.

bibliophobia ::: n. --> A dread of books.

bibliopolar ::: a. --> Of or pertaining to the sale of books.

bibliopole ::: n. --> One who sells books.

bibliopolism ::: n. --> The trade or business of selling books.

bibliotaphist ::: n. --> One who hides away books, as in a tomb.

bill book ::: --> A book in which a person keeps an account of his notes, bills, bills of exchange, etc., thus showing all that he issues and receives.

binder ::: n. --> One who binds; as, a binder of sheaves; one whose trade is to bind; as, a binder of books.
Anything that binds, as a fillet, cord, rope, or band; a bandage; -- esp. the principal piece of timber intended to bind together any building.


bindery ::: n. --> A place where books, or other articles, are bound; a bookbinder&

binding ::: n. **1. The covering within which the pages of a book are abound. adj. 2.* Fig.* Commanding adherence to a commitment, obligatory.

bipontine ::: a. --> Relating to books printed at Deuxponts, or Bipontium (Zweibrucken), in Bavaria.

black book ::: --> One of several books of a political character, published at different times and for different purposes; -- so called either from the color of the binding, or from the character of the contents.
A book compiled in the twelfth century, containing a description of the court of exchequer of England, an official statement of the revenues of the crown, etc.
A book containing details of the enormities practiced in the English monasteries and religious houses, compiled by order of


black-letter ::: a. --> Written or printed in black letter; as, a black-letter manuscript or book.
Given to the study of books in black letter; that is, of old books; out of date.
Of or pertaining to the days in the calendar not marked with red letters as saints&


black letter ::: --> The old English or Gothic letter, in which the Early English manuscripts were written, and the first English books were printed. It was conspicuous for its blackness. See Type.

blasphemous ::: a. --> Speaking or writing blasphemy; uttering or exhibiting anything impiously irreverent; profane; as, a blasphemous person; containing blasphemy; as, a blasphemous book; a blasphemous caricature.

Bliss, the Book of

block book ::: --> A book printed from engraved wooden blocks instead of movable types.

blotter ::: n. --> One who, or that which, blots; esp. a device for absorbing superfluous ink.
A wastebook, in which entries of transactions are made as they take place.


blue book ::: --> A parliamentary publication, so called from its blue paper covers.
The United States official "Biennial Register."


bockland ::: n. --> See Bookland.
Charter land held by deed under certain rents and free services, which differed in nothing from free socage lands. This species of tenure has given rise to the modern freeholds.


bookbinder ::: n. --> One whose occupation is to bind books.

bookbindery ::: n. --> A bookbinder&

bookbinding ::: n. --> The art, process, or business of binding books.

bookcase ::: n. --> A case with shelves for holding books, esp. one with glazed doors.

bookcraft ::: n. --> Authorship; literary skill.

booked ::: imp. & p. p. --> of Book ::: a. --> Registered.
On the way; destined.


booker ::: n. --> One who enters accounts or names, etc., in a book; a bookkeeper.

bookful ::: n. --> As much as will fill a book; a book full. ::: a. --> Filled with book learning.

bookholder ::: n. --> A prompter at a theater.
A support for a book, holding it open, while one reads or copies from it.


booking clerk ::: --> A clerk who registers passengers, baggage, etc., for conveyance, as by railway or steamship, or who sells passage tickets at a booking office.

booking office ::: --> An office where passengers, baggage, etc., are registered for conveyance, as by railway or steamship.
An office where passage tickets are sold.


booking ::: p. pr. & vb. n. --> of Book

bookish ::: a. --> Given to reading; fond of study; better acquainted with books than with men; learned from books.
Characterized by a method of expression generally found in books; formal; labored; pedantic; as, a bookish way of talking; bookish sentences.


bookkeeper ::: n. --> One who keeps accounts; one who has the charge of keeping the books and accounts in an office.

bookkeeping ::: n. --> The art of recording pecuniary or business transactions in a regular and systematic manner, so as to show their relation to each other, and the state of the business in which they occur; the art of keeping accounts. The books commonly used are a daybook, cashbook, journal, and ledger. See Daybook, Cashbook, Journal, and Ledger.

bookland ::: n. --> Alt. of Bockland

book-learned ::: a. --> Versed in books; having knowledge derived from books.

bookless ::: a. --> Without books; unlearned.

booklet ::: n. --> A little book.

bookmaker ::: n. --> One who writes and publishes books; especially, one who gathers his materials from other books; a compiler.
A betting man who "makes a book." See To make a book, under Book, n.


bookman ::: n. --> A studious man; a scholar.

bookmark ::: n. --> Something placed in a book to guide in finding a particular page or passage; also, a label in a book to designate the owner; a bookplate.

bookmate ::: n. --> A schoolfellow; an associate in study.

bookmen ::: pl. --> of Bookman

bookmonger ::: n. --> A dealer in books.

book muslin ::: --> A kind of muslin used for the covers of books.
A kind of thin white muslin for ladies&


book ::: n. --> A collection of sheets of paper, or similar material, blank, written, or printed, bound together; commonly, many folded and bound sheets containing continuous printing or writing.
A composition, written or printed; a treatise.
A part or subdivision of a treatise or literary work; as, the tenth book of "Paradise Lost."
A volume or collection of sheets in which accounts are kept; a register of debts and credits, receipts and expenditures, etc.


bookplate ::: n. --> A label, placed upon or in a book, showing its ownership or its position in a library.

bookseller ::: n. --> One who sells books.

bookselling ::: n. --> The employment of selling books.

bookshelf ::: n. --> A shelf to hold books.

bookshelves ::: pl. --> of Bookshelf

bookshop ::: n. --> A bookseller&

bookstall ::: n. --> A stall or stand where books are sold.

bookstand ::: n. --> A place or stand for the sale of books in the streets; a bookstall.
A stand to hold books for reading or reference.


bookstore ::: n. --> A store where books are kept for sale; -- called in England a bookseller&

BOOK vide Symbol

bookwork ::: n. --> Work done upon a book or books (as in a printing office), in distinction from newspaper or job work.
Study; application to books.


bookworm ::: n. --> Any larva of a beetle or moth, which is injurious to books. Many species are known.
A student closely attached to books or addicted to study; a reader without appreciation.


booky ::: a. --> Bookish.

botanical ::: a. --> Of or pertaining to botany; relating to the study of plants; as, a botanical system, arrangement, textbook, expedition.

botany ::: a. & n. --> The science which treats of the structure of plants, the functions of their parts, their places of growth, their classification, and the terms which are employed in their description and denomination. See Plant.
A book which treats of the science of botany.


breviary ::: n. --> An abridgment; a compend; an epitome; a brief account or summary.
A book containing the daily public or canonical prayers of the Roman Catholic or of the Greek Church for the seven canonical hours, namely, matins and lauds, the first, third, sixth, and ninth hours, vespers, and compline; -- distinguished from the missal.


bride ::: Madhav: “The Bride is God as manifest in the world.” The Book of the Divine Mother

brochure ::: v. t. --> A printed and stitched book containing only a few leaves; a pamphlet.

buke muslin ::: --> See Book muslin.

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

calf ::: n. --> The young of the cow, or of the Bovine family of quadrupeds. Also, the young of some other mammals, as of the elephant, rhinoceros, hippopotamus, and whale.
Leather made of the skin of the calf; especially, a fine, light-colored leather used in bookbinding; as, to bind books in calf.
An awkward or silly boy or young man; any silly person; a dolt.
A small island near a larger; as, the Calf of Man.


canon ::: n. --> A law or rule.
A law, or rule of doctrine or discipline, enacted by a council and confirmed by the pope or the sovereign; a decision, regulation, code, or constitution made by ecclesiastical authority.
The collection of books received as genuine Holy Scriptures, called the sacred canon, or general rule of moral and religious duty, given by inspiration; the Bible; also, any one of the canonical Scriptures. See Canonical books, under Canonical, a.


canticle ::: n. --> A song; esp. a little song or hymn.
The Song of Songs or Song of Solomon, one of the books of the Old Testament.
A canto or division of a poem
A psalm, hymn, or passage from the Bible, arranged for chanting in church service.


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.


carry ::: v. t. --> To convey or transport in any manner from one place to another; to bear; -- often with away or off.
To have or hold as a burden, while moving from place to place; to have upon or about one&


case ::: n. --> A box, sheath, or covering; as, a case for holding goods; a case for spectacles; the case of a watch; the case (capsule) of a cartridge; a case (cover) for a book.
A box and its contents; the quantity contained in a box; as, a case of goods; a case of instruments.
A shallow tray divided into compartments or "boxes" for holding type.
An inclosing frame; a casing; as, a door case; a window case.


cashbook ::: n. --> A book in which is kept a register of money received or paid out.

casket ::: n. --> A small chest or box, esp. of rich material or ornamental character, as for jewels, etc.
A kind of burial case.
Anything containing or intended to contain something highly esteemed
The body.
The tomb.
A book of selections.


catalogue ::: n. --> A list or enumeration of names, or articles arranged methodically, often in alphabetical order; as, a catalogue of the students of a college, or of books, or of the stars. ::: v. t. --> To make a list or catalogue; to insert in a catalogue.

catchpenny ::: a. --> Made or contrived for getting small sums of money from the ignorant or unwary; as, a catchpenny book; a catchpenny show. ::: n. --> Some worthless catchpenny thing.

catchword ::: n. --> Among theatrical performers, the last word of the preceding speaker, which reminds one that he is to speak next; cue.
The first word of any page of a book after the first, inserted at the right hand bottom corner of the preceding page for the assistance of the reader. It is seldom used in modern printing.
A word or phrase caught up and repeated for effect; as, the catchword of a political party, etc.


catechism ::: n. --> A form of instruction by means of questions and answers.
A book containing a summary of principles, especially of religious doctrine, reduced to the form of questions and answers.


caxton ::: n. --> Any book printed by William Caxton, the first English printer.

chapbook ::: n. --> Any small book carried about for sale by chapmen or hawkers. Hence, any small book; a toy book.

chapter ::: an important portion or division of anything, esp. of a book, treatise, or other literary work. chapter"s, Chapters.

chapter ::: n. --> A division of a book or treatise; as, Genesis has fifty chapters.
An assembly of monks, or of the prebends and other clergymen connected with a cathedral, conventual, or collegiate church, or of a diocese, usually presided over by the dean.
A community of canons or canonesses.
A bishop&


charta ::: n. --> Material on which instruments, books, etc., are written; parchment or paper.
A charter or deed; a writing by which a grant is made. See Magna Charta.


chelifer ::: n. --> See Book scorpion, under Book.

chronicle ::: n. --> An historical register or account of facts or events disposed in the order of time.
A narrative of events; a history; a record.
The two canonical books of the Old Testament in which immediately follow 2 Kings. ::: v. t.


citation ::: n. --> An official summons or notice given to a person to appear; the paper containing such summons or notice.
The act of citing a passage from a book, or from another person, in his own words; also, the passage or words quoted; quotation.
Enumeration; mention; as, a citation of facts.
A reference to decided cases, or books of authority, to prove a point in law.


cite ::: v. t. --> To call upon officially or authoritatively to appear, as before a court; to summon.
To urge; to enjoin.
To quote; to repeat, as a passage from a book, or the words of another.
To refer to or specify, as for support, proof, illustration, or confirmation.
To bespeak; to indicate.


codex ::: n. --> A book; a manuscript.
A collection or digest of laws; a code.
An ancient manuscript of the Sacred Scriptures, or any part of them, particularly the New Testament.
A collection of canons.


collate ::: v. t. --> To compare critically, as books or manuscripts, in order to note the points of agreement or disagreement.
To gather and place in order, as the sheets of a book for binding.
To present and institute in a benefice, when the person presenting is both the patron and the ordinary; -- followed by to.
To bestow or confer.


collationer ::: n. --> One who examines the sheets of a book that has just been printed, to ascertain whether they are correctly printed, paged, etc.

collation ::: v. t. --> The act of collating or comparing; a comparison of one copy er thing (as of a book, or manuscript) with another of a like kind; comparison, in general.
The gathering and examination of sheets preparatory to binding.
The act of conferring or bestowing.
A conference.
The presentation of a clergyman to a benefice by a


collator ::: n. --> One who collates manuscripts, books, etc.
One who collates to a benefice.
One who confers any benefit.


collector ::: n. --> One who collects things which are separate; esp., one who makes a business or practice of collecting works of art, objects in natural history, etc.; as, a collector of coins.
A compiler of books; one who collects scattered passages and puts them together in one book.
An officer appointed and commissioned to collect and receive customs, duties, taxes, or toll.
One authorized to collect debts.


colophon ::: n. --> An inscription, monogram, or cipher, containing the place and date of publication, printer&

colportage ::: n. --> The distribution of religious books, tracts, etc., by colporteurs.

colporteur ::: n. --> A hawker; specifically, one who travels about selling and distributing religious tracts and books.

commentary ::: v. i. --> A series of comments or annotations; esp., a book of explanations or expositions on the whole or a part of the Scriptures or of some other work.
A brief account of transactions or events written hastily, as if for a memorandum; -- usually in the plural; as, Caesar&


common ::: v. --> Belonging or relating equally, or similarly, to more than one; as, you and I have a common interest in the property.
Belonging to or shared by, affecting or serving, all the members of a class, considered together; general; public; as, properties common to all plants; the common schools; the Book of Common Prayer.
Often met with; usual; frequent; customary.
Not distinguished or exceptional; inconspicuous; ordinary;


compilation ::: n. --> The act or process of compiling or gathering together from various sources.
That which is compiled; especially, a book or document composed of materials gathering from other books or documents.


compiler ::: n. --> One who compiles; esp., one who makes books by compilation.

compile ::: v. t. --> To put together; to construct; to build.
To contain or comprise.
To put together in a new form out of materials already existing; esp., to put together or compose out of materials from other books or documents.
To write; to compose.


comprint ::: v. t. & i. --> To print together.
To print surreptitiously a work belonging to another. ::: n. --> The surreptitious printing of another&


concordance ::: n. --> Agreement; accordance.
Concord; agreement.
An alphabetical verbal index showing the places in the text of a book where each principal word may be found, with its immediate context in each place.
A topical index or orderly analysis of the contents of a book.


control ::: n. --> A duplicate book, register, or account, kept to correct or check another account or register; a counter register.
That which serves to check, restrain, or hinder; restraint.
Power or authority to check or restrain; restraining or regulating influence; superintendence; government; as, children should be under parental control.


cookbook ::: n. --> A book of directions and receipts for cooking; a cookery book.

copy-book ::: a book containing models, usually of penmanship, for learners to imitate. Hence adj. commonplace; stereotyped.

copy ::: n. --> An abundance or plenty of anything.
An imitation, transcript, or reproduction of an original work; as, a copy of a letter, an engraving, a painting, or a statue.
An individual book, or a single set of books containing the works of an author; as, a copy of the Bible; a copy of the works of Addison.
That which is to be imitated, transcribed, or reproduced; a pattern, model, or example; as, his virtues are an excellent copy for


copyright ::: n. --> The right of an author or his assignee, under statute, to print and publish his literary or artistic work, exclusively of all other persons. This right may be had in maps, charts, engravings, plays, and musical compositions, as well as in books. ::: v. t. --> To secure a copyright on.

coronis ::: n. --> In Greek grammar, a sign [&

coucher ::: n. --> One who couches.
One who couches paper.
A factor or agent resident in a country for traffic.
The book in which a corporation or other body registers its particular acts.


countercaster ::: n. --> A caster of accounts; a reckoner; a bookkeeper; -- used contemptuously.

countingroom ::: v. --> The house or room in which a merchant, trader, or manufacturer keeps his books and transacts business.

cunabula ::: n. pl. --> The earliest abode; original dwelling place; originals; as, the cunabula of the human race.
The extant copies of the first or earliest printed books, or of such as were printed in the 15th century.


daybook ::: n. --> A journal of accounts; a primary record book in which are recorded the debts and credits, or accounts of the day, in their order, and from which they are transferred to the journal.

Day ::: Madhav: “Day is luminous consciousness and night is obscure consciousness.” The Book of the Divine Mother

decadist ::: n. --> A writer of a book divided into decades; as, Livy was a decadist.

decimosexto ::: n. --> A book consisting of sheets, each of which is folded into sixteen leaves; hence, indicating, more or less definitely, a size of book; -- usually written 16mo or 16¡. ::: a. --> Having sixteen leaves to a sheet; as, a decimosexto form, book, leaf, size.

dedication ::: n. --> The act of setting apart or consecrating to a divine Being, or to a sacred use, often with religious solemnities; solemn appropriation; as, the dedication of Solomon&

dedicator ::: n. --> One who dedicates; more especially, one who inscribes a book to the favor of a patron, or to one whom he desires to compliment.

deep-read ::: a. --> Profoundly book- learned.

deistical ::: a. --> Pertaining to, savoring of, or consisting in, deism; as, a deistic writer; a deistical book.

delectus ::: n. --> A name given to an elementary book for learners of Latin or Greek.

demy ::: n. --> A printing and a writing paper of particular sizes. See under Paper.
A half fellow at Magdalen College, Oxford. ::: a. --> Pertaining to, or made of, the size of paper called demy; as, a demy book.


desk ::: n. --> A table, frame, or case, usually with sloping top, but often with flat top, for the use writers and readers. It often has a drawer or repository underneath.
A reading table or lectern to support the book from which the liturgical service is read, differing from the pulpit from which the sermon is preached; also (esp. in the United States), a pulpit. Hence, used symbolically for "the clerical profession."


detur ::: n. --> A present of books given to a meritorious undergraduate student as a prize.

deuteronomy ::: n. --> The fifth book of the Pentateuch, containing the second giving of the law by Moses.

diary ::: n. --> A register of daily events or transactions; a daily record; a journal; a blank book dated for the record of daily memoranda; as, a diary of the weather; a physician&

diatessaron ::: n. --> The interval of a fourth.
A continuous narrative arranged from the first four books of the New Testament.
An electuary compounded of four medicines.


dictionary ::: n. --> A book containing the words of a language, arranged alphabetically, with explanations of their meanings; a lexicon; a vocabulary; a wordbook.
Hence, a book containing the words belonging to any system or province of knowledge, arranged alphabetically; as, a dictionary of medicine or of botany; a biographical dictionary.


Dionysion ::: Madhav: “Dionysian, belonging to the god of wine, the wine that is intoxicating joy; as if one had drunk from the cup of the god of wine.” The Book of the Divine Mother

directory ::: a. --> Containing directions; enjoining; instructing; directorial. ::: n. --> A collection or body of directions, rules, or ordinances; esp., a book of directions for the conduct of worship; as, the Directory used by the nonconformists instead of the Prayer Book.

disorderly ::: a. --> Not in order; marked by disorder; disarranged; immethodical; as, the books and papers are in a disorderly state.
Not acting in an orderly way, as the functions of the body or mind.
Not complying with the restraints of order and law; tumultuous; unruly; lawless; turbulent; as, disorderly people; disorderly assemblies.
Offensive to good morals and public decency;


dispensatory ::: v. t. --> Granting, or authorized to grant, dispensations. ::: n. --> A book or medicinal formulary containing a systematic description of drugs, and of preparations made from them. It is usually, but not always, distinguished from a pharmacop/ia in that it issued by private parties, and not by an official body or by

displace ::: v. t. --> To change the place of; to remove from the usual or proper place; to put out of place; to place in another situation; as, the books in the library are all displaced.
To crowd out; to take the place of.
To remove from a state, office, dignity, or employment; to discharge; to depose; as, to displace an officer of the revenue.
To dislodge; to drive away; to banish.


ditto ::: n. --> The aforesaid thing; the same (as before). Often contracted to do., or to two "turned commas" ("), or small marks. Used in bills, books of account, tables of names, etc., to save repetition. ::: adv. --> As before, or aforesaid; in the same manner; also.

divan ::: n. --> A book; esp., a collection of poems written by one author; as, the divan of Hafiz.
In Turkey and other Oriental countries: A council of state; a royal court. Also used by the poets for a grand deliberative council or assembly.
A chief officer of state.
A saloon or hall where a council is held, in Oriental countries, the state reception room in places, and in the houses of the


docket ::: n. --> A small piece of paper or parchment, containing the heads of a writing; a summary or digest.
A bill tied to goods, containing some direction, as the name of the owner, or the place to which they are to be sent; a label.
An abridged entry of a judgment or proceeding in an action, or register or such entries; a book of original, kept by clerks of courts, containing a formal list of the names of parties, and minutes of the proceedings, in each case in court.


document ::: n. --> That which is taught or authoritatively set forth; precept; instruction; dogma.
An example for instruction or warning.
An original or official paper relied upon as the basis, proof, or support of anything else; -- in its most extended sense, including any writing, book, or other instrument conveying information in the case; any material substance on which the thoughts of men are represented by any species of conventional mark or symbol.


dog-eared ::: a. --> Having the corners of the leaves turned down and soiled by careless or long-continued usage; -- said of a book.

domebook ::: n. --> A book said to have been compiled under the direction of King Alfred. It is supposed to have contained the principal maxims of the common law, the penalties for misdemeanors, and the forms of judicial proceedings. Domebook was probably a general name for book of judgments.

dorse ::: n. --> Same as dorsal, n.
The back of a book.
The Baltic or variable cod (Gadus callarias), by some believed to be the young of the common codfish.


dunce ::: n. --> One backward in book learning; a child or other person dull or weak in intellect; a dullard; a dolt.

duodecimo ::: a. --> Having twelve leaves to a sheet; as, a duodecimo from, book, leaf, size, etc. ::: n. --> A book consisting of sheets each of which is folded into twelve leaves; hence, indicating, more or less definitely, a size of a book; -- usually written 12mo or 12¡.

ecclesiastes ::: a. --> One of the canonical books of the Old Testament.

ecclesiasticus ::: n. --> A book of the Apocrypha.

ecclesiast ::: n. --> An ecclesiastic.
The Apocryphal book of Ecclesiasticus.


edda ::: n. --> The religious or mythological book of the old Scandinavian tribes of German origin, containing two collections of Sagas (legends, myths) of the old northern gods and heroes.

editor ::: n. --> One who edits; esp., a person who prepares, superintends, revises, and corrects a book, magazine, or newspaper, etc., for publication.

ego ::: [Madhav: “Ego is the point of concentration that involves us in the rounds of life.” The Book of the Divine Mother]

electrotype ::: n. --> A facsimile plate made by electrotypy for use in printing; also, an impression or print from such plate. Also used adjectively. ::: v. t. --> To make facsimile plates of by the electrotype process; as, to electrotype a page of type, a book, etc. See

elzevir ::: a. --> Applied to books or editions (esp. of the Greek New Testament and the classics) printed and published by the Elzevir family at Amsterdam, Leyden, etc., from about 1592 to 1680; also, applied to a round open type introduced by them.

embellish ::: v. t. --> To make beautiful or elegant by ornaments; to decorate; to adorn; as, to embellish a book with pictures, a garden with shrubs and flowers, a narrative with striking anecdotes, or style with metaphors.

emendation ::: n. --> The act of altering for the better, or correcting what is erroneous or faulty; correction; improvement.
Alteration by editorial criticism, as of a text so as to give a better reading; removal of errors or corruptions from a document; as, the book might be improved by judicious emendations.


enamor ::: v. t. --> To inflame with love; to charm; to captivate; -- with of, or with, before the person or thing; as, to be enamored with a lady; to be enamored of books or science.

enchiridion ::: n. --> Handbook; a manual of devotions.

encyclopaedia ::: a book or set of books containing articles on various topics, usually in alphabetical arrangement, covering all branches of knowledge or, less commonly, all aspects of one subject.

enlimn ::: v. t. --> To adorn by illuminating or ornamenting with colored and decorated letters and figures, as a book or manuscript.

enshrine ::: Madhav: “To enshrine—to give a sanctified home to …” The Book of the Divine Mother

enter ::: v. t. --> To come or go into; to pass into the interior of; to pass within the outer cover or shell of; to penetrate; to pierce; as, to enter a house, a closet, a country, a door, etc.; the river enters the sea.
To unite in; to join; to be admitted to; to become a member of; as, to enter an association, a college, an army.
To engage in; to become occupied with; as, to enter the legal profession, the book trade, etc.


entitle ::: v. t. --> To give a title to; to affix to as a name or appellation; hence, also, to dignify by an honorary designation; to denominate; to call; as, to entitle a book "Commentaries;" to entitle a man "Honorable."
To give a claim to; to qualify for, with a direct object of the person, and a remote object of the thing; to furnish with grounds for seeking or claiming with success; as, an officer&


envoy ::: n. --> One dispatched upon an errand or mission; a messenger; esp., a person deputed by a sovereign or a government to negotiate a treaty, or transact other business, with a foreign sovereign or government; a minister accredited to a foreign government. An envoy&

epiphanies ::: Madhav: “Epiphanies are new manifestations, new revelations.” The Book of the Divine Mother

erebus ::: n. --> A place of nether darkness, being the gloomy space through which the souls passed to Hades. See Milton&

euchology ::: n. --> A formulary of prayers; the book of offices in the Greek Church, containing the liturgy, sacraments, and forms of prayers.

eudaemonised ::: Madhav: “To eudaemonise is to bestow happiness or felicity through an informal internal action on the spirit of a thing.” The Book of the Divine Mother

excellent ::: a. --> Excelling; surpassing others in some good quality or the sum of qualities; of great worth; eminent, in a good sense; superior; as, an excellent man, artist, citizen, husband, discourse, book, song, etc.; excellent breeding, principles, aims, action.
Superior in kind or degree, irrespective of moral quality; -- used with words of a bad significance. ::: adv.


excerpt ::: v. t. --> To select; to extract; to cite; to quote. ::: n. --> An extract; a passage selected or copied from a book or record.

exemplar ::: n. --> A model, original, or pattern, to be copied or imitated; a specimen; sometimes; an ideal model or type, as that which an artist conceives.
A copy of a book or writing. ::: a. --> Exemplary.


explicit ::: a. --> A word formerly used (as finis is now) at the conclusion of a book to indicate the end.
Not implied merely, or conveyed by implication; distinctly stated; plain in language; open to the understanding; clear; not obscure or ambiguous; express; unequivocal; as, an explicit declaration.
Having no disguised meaning or reservation; unreserved; outspoken; -- applied to persons; as, he was earnest and explicit in


expressly ::: adv. --> In an express manner; in direct terms; with distinct purpose; particularly; as, a book written expressly for the young.

expurgate ::: v. t. --> To purify; to clear from anything noxious, offensive, or erroneous; to cleanse; to purge; as, to expurgate a book.

extraction ::: n. --> The act of extracting, or drawing out; as, the extraction of a tooth, of a bone or an arrow from the body, of a stump from earth, of a passage from a book, of an essence or tincture.
Derivation from a stock or family; lineage; descent; birth; the stock from which one has descended.
That which is extracted; extract; essence.


fac ::: n. --> A large ornamental letter used, esp. by the early printers, at the commencement of the chapters and other divisions of a book.

familiarize ::: v. t. --> To make familiar or intimate; to habituate; to accustom; to make well known by practice or converse; as, to familiarize one&

fan palm ::: --> Any palm tree having fan-shaped or radiate leaves; as the Chamaerops humilis of Southern Europe; the species of Sabal and Thrinax in the West Indies, Florida, etc.; and especially the great talipot tree (Corypha umbraculifera) of Ceylon and Malaya. The leaves of the latter are often eighteen feet long and fourteen wide, and are used for umbrellas, tents, and roofs. When cut up, they are used for books and manuscripts.

fasciculus ::: n. --> A little bundle; a fascicle.
A division of a book.


ferding ::: n. --> A measure of land mentioned in Domesday Book. It is supposed to have consisted of a few acres only.

finis ::: n. --> An end; conclusion. It is often placed at the end of a book.

folio ::: n. --> A leaf of a book or manuscript.
A sheet of paper once folded.
A book made of sheets of paper each folded once (four pages to the sheet); hence, a book of the largest kind. See Note under Paper.
The page number. The even folios are on the left-hand pages and the odd folios on the right-hand.
A page of a book; (Bookkeeping) a page in an account book; sometimes, two opposite pages bearing the same serial number.


folkland ::: n. --> Land held in villenage, being distributed among the folk, or people, at the pleasure of the lord of the manor, and resumed at his discretion. Not being held by any assurance in writing, it was opposed to bookland or charter land, which was held by deed.

forel ::: n. --> A kind of parchment for book covers. See Forrill. ::: v. t. --> To bind with a forel.

formulary ::: a. --> Stated; prescribed; ritual. ::: n. --> A book containing stated and prescribed forms, as of oaths, declarations, prayers, medical formulaae, etc.; a book of precedents.
Prescribed form or model; formula.


forwarding ::: p. pr. & vb. n. --> of Forward ::: n. --> The act of one who forwards; the act or occupation of transmitting merchandise or other property for others.
The process of putting a book into its cover, and making it ready for the finisher.


foxed ::: imp. & p. p. --> of Fox ::: a. --> Discolored or stained; -- said of timber, and also of the paper of books or engravings.
Repaired by foxing; as, foxed boots.


foxiness ::: n. --> The state or quality of being foxy, or foxlike; craftiness; shrewdness.
The state of being foxed or discolored, as books; decay; deterioration.
A coarse and sour taste in grapes.


frontispiece ::: n. --> The part which first meets the eye
The principal front of a building.
An ornamental figure or illustration fronting the first page, or titlepage, of a book; formerly, the titlepage itself.


garland ::: n. --> The crown of a king.
A wreath of chaplet made of branches, flowers, or feathers, and sometimes of precious stones, to be worn on the head like a crown; a coronal; a wreath.
The top; the thing most prized.
A book of extracts in prose or poetry; an anthology.
A sort of netted bag used by sailors to keep provision in.
A grommet or ring of rope lashed to a spar for convenience


gazetteer ::: n. --> A writer of news, or an officer appointed to publish news by authority.
A newspaper; a gazette.
A geographical dictionary; a book giving the names and descriptions, etc., of many places.
An alphabetical descriptive list of anything.


geld ::: n. --> Money; tribute; compensation; ransom. ::: v. t. --> To castrate; to emasculate.
To deprive of anything essential.
To deprive of anything exceptionable; as, to geld a book, or a story; to expurgate.


genesis ::: n. --> The act of producing, or giving birth or origin to anything; the process or mode of originating; production; formation; origination.
The first book of the Old Testament; -- so called by the Greek translators, from its containing the history of the creation of the world and of the human race.
Same as Generation.


getterup ::: n. --> One who contrives, makes, or arranges for, anything, as a book, a machine, etc.

glair ::: a. --> The white of egg. It is used as a size or a glaze in bookbinding, for pastry, etc.
Any viscous, transparent substance, resembling the white of an egg.
A broadsword fixed on a pike; a kind of halberd. ::: v. t.


gouge ::: n. --> A chisel, with a hollow or semicylindrical blade, for scooping or cutting holes, channels, or grooves, in wood, stone, etc.; a similar instrument, with curved edge, for turning wood.
A bookbinder&


Grace ::: Madhav: “Grace is that special movement of the Divine Consciousness, which enables us to live, to move.” The Book of the Divine Mother

gradual ::: n. --> Proceeding by steps or degrees; advancing, step by step, as in ascent or descent or from one state to another; regularly progressive; slow; as, a gradual increase of knowledge; a gradual decline.
An antiphon or responsory after the epistle, in the Mass, which was sung on the steps, or while the deacon ascended the steps.
A service book containing the musical portions of the Mass.


grail ::: n. --> A book of offices in the Roman Catholic Church; a gradual.
A broad, open dish; a chalice; -- only used of the Holy Grail.
Small particles of earth; gravel.
One of the small feathers of a hawk.


grammar ::: n. --> The science which treats of the principles of language; the study of forms of speech, and their relations to one another; the art concerned with the right use aud application of the rules of a language, in speaking or writing.
The art of speaking or writing with correctness or according to established usage; speech considered with regard to the rules of a grammar.
A treatise on the principles of language; a book


grangerism ::: n. --> The practice of illustrating a particular book by engravings collected from other books.

grangerite ::: n. --> One who collects illustrations from various books for the decoration of one book.

grangerize ::: v. t. & i. --> To collect (illustrations from books) for decoration of other books.

guidebook ::: n. --> A book of directions and information for travelers, tourists, etc.

haecceity ::: --> Literally, this-ness. A scholastic term to express individuality or singleness; as, this book.

half-bound ::: n. --> Having only the back and corners in leather, as a book.

handbook ::: n. --> A book of reference, to be carried in the hand; a manual; a guidebook.

headband ::: n. --> A fillet; a band for the head.
The band at each end of the back of a book.


He must live in his o^v^ soul beyond the written Truth. For he is not the sadhaka of a book or of many books ; he is a sadhaka of the Infinite.

heptaglot ::: n. --> A book in seven languages.

heptateuch ::: n. --> The first seven books of the Testament.

herbal ::: a. --> Of or pertaining to herbs. ::: n. --> A book containing the names and descriptions of plants.
A collection of specimens of plants, dried and preserved; a hortus siccus; an herbarium.


herbarium ::: n. --> A collection of dried specimens of plants, systematically arranged.
A book or case for preserving dried plants.


herdbook ::: n. --> A book containing the list and pedigrees of one or more herds of choice breeds of cattle; -- also called herd record, or herd register.

hereinbefore ::: adv. --> In the preceding part of this (writing, document, book, etc.).

Here, the living divine person in Aswapathy, finding earth too trifling, exceeds it and grows larger and larger, higher and higher, to encompass the unconquered worlds above.” The Book of the Divine Mother

heterodox ::: a. --> Contrary to, or differing from, some acknowledged standard, as the Bible, the creed of a church, the decree of a council, and the like; not orthodox; heretical; -- said of opinions, doctrines, books, etc., esp. upon theological subjects.
Holding heterodox opinions, or doctrines not orthodox; heretical; -- said of persons. ::: n.


hexateuch ::: n. --> The first six books of the Old Testament.

his ::: pron. --> Belonging or pertaining to him; -- used as a pronominal adjective or adjective pronoun; as, tell John his papers are ready; formerly used also for its, but this use is now obsolete.
The possessive of he; as, the book is his.


homologoumena ::: n. pl. --> Those books of the New Testament which were acknowledged as canonical by the early church; -- distinguished from antilegomena.

honest ::: a. --> Decent; honorable; suitable; becoming.
Characterized by integrity or fairness and straight/forwardness in conduct, thought, speech, etc.; upright; just; equitable; trustworthy; truthful; sincere; free from fraud, guile, or duplicity; not false; -- said of persons and acts, and of things to which a moral quality is imputed; as, an honest judge or merchant; an honest statement; an honest bargain; an honest business; an honest book; an honest confession.


hornbook ::: n. --> The first book for children, or that from which in former times they learned their letters and rudiments; -- so called because a sheet of horn covered the small, thin board of oak, or the slip of paper, on which the alphabet, digits, and often the Lord&

http://savitri.in/books/narad-richard-eggenberger/lexicon-of-an-infinite-mind

hymnal ::: n. --> A collection of hymns; a hymn book.

  "I find it difficult to take these psycho-analysts at all seriously when they try to scrutinise spiritual experience by the flicker of their torch-lights, — yet perhaps one ought to, for half-knowledge is a powerful thing and can be a great obstacle to the coming in front of the true Truth. This new psychology looks to me very much like children learning some summary and not very adequate alphabet, exulting in putting their a-b-c-d of the subconscient and the mysterious underground super-ego together and imagining that their first book of obscure beginnings (c-a-t cat, t-r-e-e tree) is the very heart of the real knowledge. They look from down up and explain the higher lights by the lower obscurities; but the foundation of these things is above and not below, upari budhna esam.” Letters on Yoga

“I find it difficult to take these psycho-analysts at all seriously when they try to scrutinise spiritual experience by the flicker of their torch-lights,—yet perhaps one ought to, for half-knowledge is a powerful thing and can be a great obstacle to the coming in front of the true Truth. This new psychology looks to me very much like children learning some summary and not very adequate alphabet, exulting in putting their a-b-c-d of the subconscient and the mysterious underground super-ego together and imagining that their first book of obscure beginnings (c-a-t cat, t-r-e-e tree) is the very heart of the real knowledge. They look from down up and explain the higher lights by the lower obscurities; but the foundation of these things is above and not below, upari budhna esam.” Letters on Yoga

illiterate ::: a. --> Ignorant of letters or books; unlettered; uninstructed; uneducated; as, an illiterate man, or people.

illuminate ::: v. t. --> To make light; to throw light on; to supply with light, literally or figuratively; to brighten.
To light up; to decorate with artificial lights, as a building or city, in token of rejoicing or respect.
To adorn, as a book or page with borders, initial letters, or miniature pictures in colors and gold, as was done in manuscripts of the Middle Ages.
To make plain or clear; to dispel the obscurity to


illumination ::: n. --> The act of illuminating, or supplying with light; the state of being illuminated.
Festive decoration of houses or buildings with lights.
Adornment of books and manuscripts with colored illustrations. See Illuminate, v. t., 3. ::: v. t.


illuminator ::: n. --> One whose occupation is to adorn books, especially manuscripts, with miniatures, borders, etc. See Illuminate, v. t., 3. ::: v. t. --> A condenser or reflector of light in optical apparatus; also, an illuminant.

illustrate ::: v. t. --> To make clear, bright, or luminous.
To set in a clear light; to exhibit distinctly or conspicuously.
To make clear, intelligible, or apprehensible; to elucidate, explain, or exemplify, as by means of figures, comparisons, and examples.
To adorn with pictures, as a book or a subject; to elucidate with pictures, as a history or a romance.


impresa ::: n. --> A device on a shield or seal, or used as a bookplate or the like.

imprimatur ::: n. --> A license to print or publish a book, paper, etc.; also, in countries subjected to the censorship of the press, approval of that which is published.

Inane ::: Madhav: “Inane is a vast, nebulous something, which has no character.” The Book of the Divine Mother

In Book II, Canto II, ‘a golden artifice’

In Book V, Canto I, Sri Aurobindo speaks of man…

inconscient ::: Sri Aurobindo: "The Inconscient and the Ignorance may be mere empty abstractions and can be dismissed as irrelevant jargon if one has not come in collision with them or plunged into their dark and bottomless reality. But to me they are realities, concrete powers whose resistance is present everywhere and at all times in its tremendous and boundless mass.” *Letters on Savitri

". . . in its actual cosmic manifestation the Supreme, being the Infinite and not bound by any limitation, can manifest in Itself, in its consciousness of innumerable possibilities, something that seems to be the opposite of itself, something in which there can be Darkness, Inconscience, Inertia, Insensibility, Disharmony and Disintegration. It is this that we see at the basis of the material world and speak of nowadays as the Inconscient — the Inconscient Ocean of the Rigveda in which the One was hidden and arose in the form of this universe — or, as it is sometimes called, the non-being, Asat.” Letters on Yoga

"The Inconscient itself is only an involved state of consciousness which like the Tao or Shunya, though in a different way, contains all things suppressed within it so that under a pressure from above or within all can evolve out of it — ‘an inert Soul with a somnambulist Force".” Letters on Yoga

"The Inconscient is the last resort of the Ignorance.” Letters on Yoga

"The body, we have said, is a creation of the Inconscient and itself inconscient or at least subconscient in parts of itself and much of its hidden action; but what we call the Inconscient is an appearance, a dwelling place, an instrument of a secret Consciousness or a Superconscient which has created the miracle we call the universe.” Essays in Philosophy and Yoga :::

"The Inconscient is a sleep or a prison, the conscient a round of strivings without ultimate issue or the wanderings of a dream: we must wake into the superconscious where all darkness of night and half-lights cease in the self-luminous bliss of the Eternal.” The Life Divine

"Men have not learnt yet to recognise the Inconscient on which the whole material world they see is built, or the Ignorance of which their whole nature including their knowledge is built; they think that these words are only abstract metaphysical jargon flung about by the philosophers in their clouds or laboured out in long and wearisome books like The Life Divine. Letters on Savitri :::

   "Is it really a fact that even the ordinary reader would not be able to see any difference between the Inconscient and Ignorance unless the difference is expressly explained to him? This is not a matter of philosophical terminology but of common sense and the understood meaning of English words. One would say ‘even the inconscient stone" but one would not say, as one might of a child, ‘the ignorant stone". One must first be conscious before one can be ignorant. What is true is that the ordinary reader might not be familiar with the philosophical content of the word Inconscient and might not be familiar with the Vedantic idea of the Ignorance as the power behind the manifested world. But I don"t see how I can acquaint him with these things in a single line, even with the most. illuminating image or symbol. He might wonder, if he were Johnsonianly minded, how an Inconscient could be teased or how it could wake Ignorance. I am afraid, in the absence of a miracle of inspired poetical exegesis flashing through my mind, he will have to be left wondering.” Letters on Savitri

  **inconscient, Inconscient"s.**


incunabulum ::: n. --> A work of art or of human industry, of an early epoch; especially, a book printed before a. d. 1500.

inly ::: The child remembering inly a far home Madhav: “The child remembers inly, not in outer memory; mark the word inly, a typically Sri Aurobindo expression. The child remembers somewhere deep inside, its ‘far home’, her home is there far above.” The Book of the Divine Mother

In Savitri, Book II, Canto V, we find these lines:*

inset ::: v. t. --> To infix. ::: n. --> That which is inserted or set in; an insertion.
One or more separate leaves inserted in a volume before binding; as: (a) A portion of the printed sheet in certain sizes of books which is cut off before folding, and set into the middle of the


inside ::: adv. --> Within the sides of; in the interior; contained within; as, inside a house, book, bottle, etc. ::: a. --> Being within; included or inclosed in anything; contained; interior; internal; as, the inside passengers of a stagecoach; inside decoration.

intelligence ::: “Intelligence does not depend on the amount one has read, it is a quality of the mind. Study only gives it material for its work as life also does. There are people who do not know how to read and write who are more intelligent than many highly educated people and understand life and things better. On the other hand, a good intelligence can improve itself by reading because it gets more material to work on and grows by exercise and by having a wider range to move in. But book-knowledge by itself is not the real thing, it has to be used as a help to the intelligence but it is often only a help to stupidity or ignorance—ignorance because knowledge of facts is a poor thing if one cannot see their true significance.” Letters on Yoga

interleaf ::: n. --> A leaf inserted between other leaves; a blank leaf inserted, as in a book.

interleave ::: v. t. --> To insert a leaf or leaves in; to bind with blank leaves inserted between the others; as, to interleave a book.

interlineary ::: a. --> Interlinear. ::: n. --> A book containing interlineations.

interline ::: v. t. --> To write or insert between lines already written or printed, as for correction or addition; to write or print something between the lines of; as, to interline a page or a book.
To arrange in alternate lines; as, to interline Latin and English.
To mark or imprint with lines.


interpolate ::: v. t. --> To renew; to carry on with intermission.
To alter or corrupt by the insertion of new or foreign matter; especially, to change, as a book or text, by the insertion of matter that is new, or foreign to the purpose of the author.
To fill up intermediate terms of, as of a series, according to the law of the series; to introduce, as a number or quantity, in a partial series, according to the law of that part of the


intersperse ::: v. t. --> To scatter or set here and there among other things; to insert at intervals; as, to intersperse pictures in a book.
To diversify or adorn with things set or scattered at intervals; to place something at intervals in or among; as, to intersperse a book with pictures.


intext ::: n. --> The text of a book.

into ::: prep. --> To the inside of; within. It is used in a variety of applications.
Expressing entrance, or a passing from the outside of a thing to its interior parts; -- following verbs expressing motion; as, come into the house; go into the church; one stream falls or runs into another; water enters into the fine vessels of plants.
Expressing penetration beyond the outside or surface, or access to the inside, or contents; as, to look into a letter or book;


introduction ::: n. --> The act of introducing, or bringing to notice.
The act of formally making persons known to each other; a presentation or making known of one person to another by name; as, the introduction of one stranger to another.
That part of a book or discourse which introduces or leads the way to the main subject, or part; preliminary; matter; preface; proem; exordium.
A formal and elaborate preliminary treatise;


:::   "I regard the spiritual history of mankind and especially of India as a constant development of a divine purpose, not a book that is closed, the lines of which have to be constantly repeated.” Letters on Yoga

“I regard the spiritual history of mankind and especially of India as a constant development of a divine purpose, not a book that is closed, the lines of which have to be constantly repeated.” Letters on Yoga

it ::: pron. --> The neuter pronoun of the third person, corresponding to the masculine pronoun he and the feminine she, and having the same plural (they, their or theirs, them).
As a substance for any noun of the neuter gender; as, here is the book, take it home.
As a demonstrative, especially at the beginning of a sentence, pointing to that which is about to be stated, named, or mentioned, or referring to that which apparent or well known; as, I saw


Jhumur: “The Book of bliss is really the ultimate Satchitananda, the everlasting day when one has moved out of all contact with the unconscious and lives no longer in between sunlight and darkness but wholly in the light, wholly in the Divine. There was once a question that somebody asked Mother when She used to take our classes. She (the person) said that in our world there is a change from lesser to greater if one tries to progress. It is a constant change. When one enters the higher plane, the upper hemisphere as you call it, will there be no change, will it always be the same? Mother said,”No, it is not that. One perfection can then be manifested later in another kind of perfection.” There is a variety of different laws of perfection, hence the myriad volumes of the Book of Bliss. Delight has so many modes of expression, perfection or delight, they are all the same and there is not just one way of manifesting the Divine. There are infinite modes of expression of that delight.”

Jhumur: “Throughout Savitri I have noticed all the different times of the day and the position of the sun in relation to the earth. It runs through the book, the symbol dawn, night, not only that but there are different states of illumination, awakening of the consciousness progressively. Sometimes it falls into the darkness, sometimes twilight when one is caught between two states, and at the end it is the everlasting day. So the kingdoms of the rising sun represent states of being where the light is the most important. Mother always says that the sun is the symbol of the supreme truth, the supreme, the supreme wisdom. It is the world where the supreme truth and supreme wisdom rule, govern. Whereas In many other worlds this light gets covered, it gets clouded over but here there are the kingdoms of the rising sun because they are the godheads of the mind and the mind is an instrument of light. But it is a small early instrument, little mind, so it is just rising, it hasn’t come to its full glory. The kingdoms are the planes of consciousness where you have a little light, a little clarity, a little illumination. That is how I understand the main function of the mind, to seek for light. It is an instrument for seeking light although it often dodges light where the perversity comes in.”

joe miller ::: --> A jest book; a stale jest; a worn-out joke.

jotter ::: n. --> One who jots down memoranda.
A memorandum book.


journal ::: a. --> Daily; diurnal.
A diary; an account of daily transactions and events.
A book of accounts, in which is entered a condensed and grouped statement of the daily transactions.
A daily register of the ship&


kabook ::: n. --> A clay ironstone found in Ceylon.

key-book ::: a book or other text containing the system or explanatory scheme for the interpretation of a cipher, code, or other composition of hidden or veiled meaning.

lamentation ::: n. --> The act of bewailing; audible expression of sorrow; wailing; moaning.
A book of the Old Testament attributed to the prophet Jeremiah, and taking its name from the nature of its contents.


leaf ::: 1. A usually green, flattened, lateral structure attached to a stem and functioning as a principle organ of photosynthesis and transpiration in most plants. 2. A page of a book or manuscript. lotus-leaf. (See also gold-leaf.)

learned ::: imp. & p. p. --> of Learn ::: a. --> Of or pertaining to learning; possessing, or characterized by, learning, esp. scholastic learning; erudite; well-informed; as, a learned scholar, writer, or lawyer; a learned book; a learned theory.

lectionary ::: n. --> A book, or a list, of lections, for reading in divine service.

ledger ::: n. --> A book in which a summary of accounts is laid up or preserved; the final book of record in business transactions, in which all debits and credits from the journal, etc., are placed under appropriate heads.
A large flat stone, esp. one laid over a tomb.
A horizontal piece of timber secured to the uprights and supporting floor timbers, a staircase, scaffolding, or the like. It differs from an intertie in being intended to carry weight.


legendary ::: a. --> Of or pertaining to a legend or to legends; consisting of legends; like a legend; fabulous. ::: n. --> A book of legends; a tale or narrative.
One who relates legends.


lend ::: v. t. --> To allow the custody and use of, on condition of the return of the same; to grant the temporary use of; as, to lend a book; -- opposed to borrow.
To allow the possession and use of, on condition of the return of an equivalent in kind; as, to lend money or some article of food.
To afford; to grant or furnish in general; as, to lend assistance; to lend one&


lepisma ::: n. --> A genus of wingless thysanurous insects having an elongated flattened body, covered with shining scales and terminated by seven unequal bristles. A common species (Lepisma saccharina) is found in houses, and often injures books and furniture. Called also shiner, silver witch, silver moth, and furniture bug.

lesson ::: n. --> Anything read or recited to a teacher by a pupil or learner; something, as a portion of a book, assigned to a pupil to be studied or learned at one time.
That which is learned or taught by an express effort; instruction derived from precept, experience, observation, or deduction; a precept; a doctrine; as, to take or give a lesson in drawing.
A portion of Scripture read in divine service for


leviathan ::: n. --> An aquatic animal, described in the book of Job, ch. xli., and mentioned in other passages of Scripture.
The whale, or a great whale.


levitical ::: a. --> Of or pertaining to a Levite or the Levites.
Priestly.
Of or pertaining to, or designating, the law contained in the book of Leviticus.


leviticus ::: n. --> The third canonical book of the Old Testament, containing the laws and regulations relating to the priests and Levites among the Hebrews, or the body of the ceremonial law.

lexicon ::: n. --> A vocabulary, or book containing an alphabetical arrangement of the words in a language or of a considerable number of them, with the definition of each; a dictionary; especially, a dictionary of the Greek, Hebrew, or Latin language.

liad ::: n. --> A celebrated Greek epic poem, in twenty-four books, on the destruction of Ilium, the ancient Troy. The Iliad is ascribed to Homer.

librarian ::: n. --> One who has the care or charge of a library.
One who copies manuscript books.


library ::: n. --> A considerable collection of books kept for use, and not as merchandise; as, a private library; a public library.
A building or apartment appropriated for holding such a collection of books.


libretto ::: n. --> A book containing the words of an opera or extended piece of music.
The words themselves.


limner ::: n. --> A painter; an artist
One who paints portraits.
One who illuminates books.


limn ::: v. t. --> To draw or paint; especially, to represent in an artistic way with pencil or brush.
To illumine, as books or parchments, with ornamental figures, letters, or borders.


lipogram ::: n. --> A writing composed of words not having a certain letter or letters; -- as in the Odyssey of Tryphiodorus there was no A in the first book, no B in the second, and so on.

literature ::: n. --> Learning; acquaintance with letters or books.
The collective body of literary productions, embracing the entire results of knowledge and fancy preserved in writing; also, the whole body of literary productions or writings upon a given subject, or in reference to a particular science or branch of knowledge, or of a given country or period; as, the literature of Biblical criticism; the literature of chemistry.
The class of writings distinguished for beauty of style


livraison ::: n. --> A part of a book or literary composition printed and delivered by itself; a number; a part.

loan ::: n. --> A loanin.
The act of lending; a lending; permission to use; as, the loan of a book, money, services.
That which one lends or borrows, esp. a sum of money lent at interest; as, he repaid the loan. ::: n. t.


log ::: n. --> A Hebrew measure of liquids, containing 2.37 gills.
A bulky piece of wood which has not been shaped by hewing or sawing.
An apparatus for measuring the rate of a ship&


long ::: superl. --> Drawn out in a line, or in the direction of length; protracted; extended; as, a long line; -- opposed to short, and distinguished from broad or wide.
Drawn out or extended in time; continued through a considerable tine, or to a great length; as, a long series of events; a long debate; a long drama; a long history; a long book.
Slow in passing; causing weariness by length or duration; lingering; as, long hours of watching.


loose ::: superl. --> Unbound; untied; unsewed; not attached, fastened, fixed, or confined; as, the loose sheets of a book.
Free from constraint or obligation; not bound by duty, habit, etc. ; -- with from or of.
Not tight or close; as, a loose garment.
Not dense, close, compact, or crowded; as, a cloth of loose texture.
Not precise or exact; vague; indeterminate; as, a loose


lost ::: v. t. --> Parted with unwillingly or unintentionally; not to be found; missing; as, a lost book or sheep.
Parted with; no longer held or possessed; as, a lost limb; lost honor.
Not employed or enjoyed; thrown away; employed ineffectually; wasted; squandered; as, a lost day; a lost opportunity or benefit.
Having wandered from, or unable to find, the way;


lover ::: n. --> One who loves; one who is in love; -- usually limited, in the singular, to a person of the male sex.
A friend; one strongly attached to another; one who greatly desires the welfare of any person or thing; as, a lover of his country.
One who has a strong liking for anything, as books, science, or music.
Alt. of Lovery


maccabees ::: n. pl. --> The name given later times to the Asmonaeans, a family of Jewish patriots, who headed a religious revolt in the reign of Antiochus IV., 168-161 B. C., which led to a period of freedom for Israel.
The name of two ancient historical books, which give accounts of Jewish affairs in or about the time of the Maccabean princes, and which are received as canonical books in the Roman Catholic Church, but are included in the Apocrypha by Protestants. Also


Madhav: “A Demiurge is a secondary creator. If God is the creator, then he has many assistants, the various gods; they are the Demiurges.” The Book of the Divine Mother

Madhav: “Aeonic field, a field that has been there, cultivated and trodden across ages and ages, cycles of time, and Aswapathy represents the eternal seeker.” The Book of the Divine Mother

Madhav: “A kakemono is a Japanese painting which is hung on the wall. It is a print in many colours, many designs. And this world picture is compared to a kakemono of significant forms. Each form is significant, each line is meaningful.” The Book of the Divine Mother

Madhav: “Alchemy is changing base metal into gold. So heaven experiments in changing this creature called man into a godhead. And this experiment is done on the base of nature, earth.” The Book of the Divine Mother

Madhav: “All around is space, infinite space and in it is the Divine consciousness, the Divine concentration of consciousness, which is the ‘mystic heart’ of the world. The earth [She] is in communion with that ‘mystic heart’.” The Book of the Divine Mother`

Madhav: “Ambassadors, because they bring a message from the unseen empire of God.” The Book of the Divine Mother

Madhav: “Ancient Mother is the earth-mother.” The Book of the Divine Mother

Madhav: “An oracle, as you know, is the speech of prophecy, usually by an inspired priest. It is a supernatural prophecy made through any agent. But this oracle will be tongueless to broadcast it, everybody will know this oracle without its being uttered through a tongue.” The Book of the Divine Mother

Madhav: “Aswapathy in the epic is the representative of the aspiring humanity who prepares and lays the path to the Divine Glory.” The Book of the Divine Mother

Madhav: “Aswapathy in the epic is the—representative of the aspiring humanity who prepares and—lays the path to the Divine Glory.”—The Book of the Divine Mother

Madhav: “Aswapathy is in the mid-world. He is neither in the nether realms of struggle and obscurity nor in the brighter worlds above of power and rapture. He is in realms of Beauty that point to still happier altitudes. The Birds of Wonder are the marvellous beings of that region, the angels, who call upon the higher worlds of Light to manifest in their world.” The Book of the Divine Mother

Madhav: “Aswapathy: Life is symbolised by Horse, aswa in the old tradition of the Vedas. The Book of the Divine Mother

Madhav: “Aswapathy participates in the luminous manifestation of Inspiration, Revelation and Intuition on his way to the heights of the Overmind.” The Book of the Divine Mother

Madhav: “Aswapathy steps into a veritable wonderland of the Glory of God. The Glory is pictured as a huge Bird whose wings are brooding over the new creation to come. Just as a hen broods over its egg, these Wings enfold and incubate the new truth in the offing.” The Book of the Divine Mother

Madhav: “Dissident—one who does not accept the discipline, the order of things that is being imposed. Some part or some element may be there, however minute, however small and thin which may not conform and it might escape.” The Book of the Divine Mother

Madhav: “Each of the seven worlds—the earths—were seen in their innate immortal nature. The principle of Sat-Chit-Ananda is embedded in each of them.” The Book of the Divine Mother

Madhav: “Eidolon is an unsubstantial figure. The name we give is only such an unsubstantial label. The secret is not touched. Gold is to indicate that though the name as such may appear to be unsubstantial, there is some truth in it.” The Book of the Divine Mother

Madhav: “Flood of thoughts, they are asking answers to their questions.” The Book of the Divine Mother

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

Madhav: “Here is the Mother of all the Gods and all the Powers; she is the mediatrix, standing between the Supreme above and the earth below and firmly linking the earth to the Supreme.” The Book of the Divine Mother

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

Madhav: “In the tantric symbology all the centres are represented as lotuses hanging downwards; as the kundalini [‘the yogic force asleep in the Muladhara and covered up in the other centres by the ordinary consciousness’—Sri Aurobindo] touches them they bloom upwards.” The Book of the Divine Mother

Madhav: “It is what is described in the Upanishads as prajna-chakshu, the eye of Wisdom. And in the very act of regarding, the very act of the look, it supports. That regard itself is the sanction without which the movement would come to a standstill.” The Book of the Divine Mother

Madhav: “Mark the expression ‘formless Form’. It is a form and yet it is formless; one can feel that there is something, but there is no outline that we associate with form.” The Book of the Divine Mother

Madhav: “Mark the words—‘actor Will’. We think our will is our own, but actually our will is only playing out something which has been determined for it by someone or somebody else. This is true not only of our individual will but also of the Cosmic Will. This will now becomes ineffective and comes to a halt.” The Book of the Divine Mother

Madhav: “Moment is the sequence of Time. Each moment records what is happening at that point. It relates to the present. The Ray of the Eternal interrupts the movement of Time for a while and lights up things that are not yet manifest. It gives a peep into the future. The Ray of the Eternal is able to do it because the future is already present in the vision of the Eternal.” The Book of the Divine Mother

Madhav: “Morning star, the star before the morning of new creation.” The Book of the Divine Mother

Madhav: “Note the capital E. The Event to be is the manifestation to come, the next cycle in creation, symbolised by the Dawn.” The Book of the Divine Mother

Madhav: “Parent-sun, her spirit is always conscious of its source above, the sun of truth, the sun of divine joy.” The Book of the Divine Mother

Madhav: “Pen means to constrict. Do not limit thy force to earthly boundaries. There are regions beyond the earth. So extend that.” The Book of the Divine Mother

Madhav: “Pronunciamento is a proclamation issued by the revolutionaries; whenever there is a revolution, they declare their objectives and these are called pronunciamentos. They then fill the sky with their noise.” The Book of the Divine Mother

Madhav: “Purple rim is the border of the sun. So around the red border, the earth moves in ceaseless, uninterrupted motion.” The Book of the Divine Mother

Madhav: “Red Wolf is the hungry devourer, Killer-Desire, waiting for its prey on the banks of the river of life at a spot where the traveller cannot cross over, the waters being too deep.” The Book of the Divine Mother

Madhav: “Rose, here, signifies Divine Love. It is deathless because it is immortal. They are realms of pure Love. Read Sri Aurobindo in his sonnet, Light: . . . in my heart where blooms deathless rose.” The Book of the Divine Mother

Madhav: “Seed-self is the divine consciousness….” The Book of the Divine Mother

Madhav: Serpent signifies seething energy with a consciousness proper to its order. There is the serpent of the material zone, serpent of the vital and so on. And this consciousness is the Power of Evolution. This Power of Evolution combines with the force that has emerged from below. It lends to it its character of consciousness, step by step. The Force that was hitherto un-conscious, insensible is taken up and given a direction by Nature’s conscious, dynamic Power.” The Book of the Divine Mother

Madhav: “Seven are the planes of existence that are embodied, in principle, in each grade of this creation. The stabs are the wounds inflicted by the Darkness and Falsehood of the Adversary on these seven formulations. The seven sorrows are the result of these seven stabs.” The Book of the Divine Mother

Madhav: “Space which is normally occupied by movements in the world is now occupied by the spiritual silence of the Self. Mark, it is not physical silence but spiritual silence. Spiritual silence permits activity, even speech, unlike physical silence which shuts off speech. Spiritual silence is silence of the whole being, whereas physical silence, mauna as we call it, is only abstention from speech, vocal activity, which makes the mind, very often, more active than before.” The Book of the Divine Mother

Madhav: Substance here is not something opposed to or foreign to the self, but a kind of harp created by the self; resonant i.e. always answering to the promptings of the self.” The Book of the Divine Mother

Madhav: “… Symbolically it is matter. From it this man has come up, a product highly irrational.” The Book of the Divine Mother

Madhav: “The allusion is to the Vedic legend which narrates how the dark powers of the nether regions, i.e. the subconscient—and the still below—steal and hide the riches of the Gods in their subterranean chambers. They are called the Panis, thieves.” The Book of the Divine Mother

Madhav: “The Animal represents the lower rajasic nature; the sacred fence is the human being with all its scaffolding.” The Book of the Divine Mother

Madhav: “The arisen beast is man who has emerged from the animal state and though Aswapathy wears that form, he is a god.” The Book of the Divine Mother

Madhav: “The brilliant courtyard is the realm of the subtle-physical Matter that Aswapathy is leaving behind in his upward climb. He sees that with all its brilliant glow, this region is limited on all sides and it is only a courtyard—not yet the entrance proper—of the Mansion of Light, where the Light of God is ever manifest. Day in the spiritual symbolism signifies the reign of Light. Aswapathy seeks to enter the Order (symbolised by House) where the Light shines uninterrupted.” The Book of the Divine Mother

Madhav: “The common word of human speech diminishes an experience, weakens it, but here the Word with a capital W, is a mantric word which ‘ushers divine experience’ it brings out into the field a divine experience.” The Book of the Divine Mother

Madhav: “The curtain of ignorance has been lifted.” The Book of the Divine Mother

Madhav: “The Golden Child is the Divine Soul that is evolving in the universe; it has arrived at a stage where, as a result of the ingressions of the Light from the planes of Mind, the growing Soul is able to think and see.” The Book of the Divine Mother

Madhav: “The guardians of eternity, the gods, the higher gods, …” The Book of the Divine Mother

Madhav: “The House of Flame is the plenary manifestation of Agni, the Mystic Fire of which the Seers of the Veda speak. Here blazes the Divine Consciousness in its incandescent purity.” The Book of the Divine Mother

Madhav: “The immense, massive base of Inconscience from which the world proceeds.” The Book of the Divine Mother

Madhav: “The law that compels evolution is diamond hard, it cannot be broken.” The Book of the Divine Mother

Madhav: “The manifestation of the One as the Individual, the Universal and the Transcendent: it is triple act of self-revelation.” The Book of the Divine Mother

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

Madhav: “The red Wolf is the hungry Desire and the Snake the force of Treachery in the vital regions of this creation.” The Book of the Divine Mother

Madhav: “The reference is to Savitri, a companion of the Ray of Truth, Mist of the Ineffable and Flame of Will (Divine).” The Book of the Divine Mother

Madhav: “The reference is to the flaming aspiration in the heart of the ascending Soul. This flame is immortal in its source and builds kingdoms at each step of its climb.” The Book of the Divine Mother.

Madhav: “There is an eternal light in every one of us. But it is as if guarded, protected from the profane, vulgar sight by a cave of darkness. Cave signifies a narrowing, dimming enclosure. This blanket of darkness guards that Light. Where there is such a concentration of thick darkness in yourself, you can be sure that deep inside there is the ‘Light Eternal’. This is the light of the Self of which the Rishi’s speak. It stands veiled by layers and layers of the darkness of Ignorance.” The Book of the Divine Mother

Madhav: “There is another veil. First there is the veil of darkness, a veil of ignorance. Then there is a veil of light, a dazzling light. It acts as a curtain. If you look only at that light you get blinded.” The Book of the Divine Mother

Madhav: “There is in this creation of God an everlasting No. ‘NO’ is negation of the fleeting pleasures of life, unsubstantial movements of life, the attraction of the senses, the hold of ego, ignorance. For that the answer is no. This is not it, this is not it, neti, neti, thou hast only neared this everlasting No.” The Book of the Divine Mother

Madhav: “The Scripture Wonderful refers to the Supreme Knowledge. The Spirit-mate of Life hopes to divine the Supreme Knowledge in the transcript made by Life of God’s intention; but that script, however bright and attractive is a product of her fancy. The true Word lies covered under her fanciful rendering. The Supreme Knowledge that holds the key to the celestial beatitudes escapes him.” The Book of the Divine Mother

Madhav: “These are adjectives that apply to Aswapathy himself. He is a vehicle carrying the wonders of paradise, the wonders of heaven, which he has seen and experienced.” The Book of the Divine Mother

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

Madhav: “The Serpent is the guardian Power of the interior.” The Book of the Divine Mother

Madhav: “The triple cord refers to the physical, the vital and the thought strands of the mind which constrict and narrow the range of human vision. As they are loosened, the gaze widens and larger horizons come into view.” The Book of the Divine Mother

Madhav: “The triple heavens are the heavens of Sat, Chit and Ananda.” The Book of the Divine Mother

Madhav: “The triple world is the world of higher thought: the lower reaches are close to the thinking human mind; the next pertains to a knowledge that knows the truth of things from within; the highest, bordering on the planes of eternity is where knowledge as such—with the triad of knower, known and knowledge—ceases and it is one with the truth of all. Three successive steps of ascent lead to this triple realm of higher thought.” The Book of the Divine Mother

Madhav: “The universe is always seen and experienced as concealed by a coloured veil. The veil is a deceptive veil.” The Book of the Divine Mother

Madhav: “The whole world is a play and God is the cosmic Player.” The Book of the Divine Mother

Madhav: “The Word from above is not uttered as the human word is. It is not articulated by the tongue. Unuttered Word—the silent Word. But the hushed heart—the heart in which all the emotive movements have been hushed, silent for the time being—hears the Word from above though it is not spelt out.” 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

Madhav: “This is a very important line. Name, secret name, name of a God, name of a Deity, name of the Divine, is a key to the Power, the qualities that are embodied in that Form. So, when that Name is uttered, all that Power, all that consciousness, is evoked. That is why the Seers keep this Name secret, give it only to those who are ready, who have been initiated, who have purified themselves.” The Book of the Divine Mother

Madhav: “Thy heart of flame—intense aspiration, . . . The Book of the Divine Mother.

Madhav: “Triple-plated gloom is the darkness with three successive layers: the material-physical, the vital and the mental. This is the Shadow that infests the three lower orders of existence.” The Book of the Divine Mother

Madhav: “Triune ecstasies are the rapturous delights of Sat, Chit, Ananda, each with its distinct flavour.” The Book of the Divine Mother

Madhav: “When Aswapathy lifts the curtain of the flesh i.e. when he gets through the barrier of his physical existence, he comes to the threshold of another domain, subtle and occult. He sees a serpent watching, guarding the entrance. In all traditions, especially the ancient, at the doors of every subtle kingdom there is a sentinel and that sentinel is imaged as a serpent. In spiritual symbolism the serpent stands for Energy. Depending on the colour of the serpent, it is physical energy or vital energy, mental energy, spiritual energy. Unless this serpent allows one to pass one cannot enter. The serpent, in this context, is the guard whose consent is necessary before one can pass. The Book of the Divine Mother

Madhav: “Winged marvel is the soul.” The Book of the Divine Mother

Madhav: “Word here is expression, manifestation. Inevitable in the sense that it has to precede the manifestation.” The Book of the Divine Mother

Madhav: “Zero does not stand for nothing. Zero does not signify emptiness, but has behind it the face of the immortal.” The Book of the Divine Mother

manual ::: a. --> Of or pertaining to the hand; done or made by the hand; as, manual labor; the king&

manuscript ::: a. --> Written with or by the hand; not printed; as, a manuscript volume.
A literary or musical composition written with the hand, as distinguished from a printed copy.
Writing, as opposed to print; as, the book exists only in manuscript.


marble-edged ::: a. --> Having the edge veined or spotted with different colors like marble, as a book.

marginally ::: adv. --> In the margin of a book.

marginal ::: written or printed in the margin of a book.

“Men have not learnt yet to recognise the Inconscient on which the whole material world they see is built, or the Ignorance of which their whole nature including their knowledge is built; they think that these words are only abstract metaphysical jargon flung about by the philosophers in their clouds or laboured out in long and wearisome books like The Life Divine.

mineralogy ::: n. --> The science which treats of minerals, and teaches how to describe, distinguish, and classify them.
A treatise or book on this science.


misprint ::: v. t. --> To print wrong. ::: n. --> A mistake in printing; a deviation from the copy; as, a book full of misprints.

missalled ::: with reference to the illumination of manuscripts and books of prayer; i.e. Savitri is likened to a beautifully illuminted book of prayer.

missal ::: n. --> The book containing the service of the Mass for the entire year; a Mass book. ::: a. --> Of or pertaining to the Mass, or to a missal or Mass book.

monasticon ::: n. --> A book giving an account of monasteries.

mormon ::: n. --> A genus of sea birds, having a large, thick bill; the puffin.
The mandrill.
One of a sect in the United States, followers of Joseph Smith, who professed to have found an addition to the Bible, engraved on golden plates, called the Book of Mormon, first published in 1830. The Mormons believe in polygamy, and their hierarchy of apostles, etc., has control of civil and religious matters.


multitude ::: n. --> A great number of persons collected together; a numerous collection of persons; a crowd; an assembly.
A great number of persons or things, regarded collectively; as, the book will be read by a multitude of people; the multitude of stars; a multitude of cares.
The state of being many; numerousness.


musty ::: n. --> Having the rank, pungent, offencive odor and taste which substances of organic origin acquire during warm, moist weather; foul or sour and fetid; moldy; as, musty corn; musty books.
Spoiled by age; rank; stale.
Dull; heavy; spiritless.


my ::: a. --> Of or belonging to me; -- used always attributively; as, my body; my book; -- mine is used in the predicate; as, the book is mine. See Mine.

navigator ::: n. --> One who navigates or sails; esp., one who direct the course of a ship, or one who is skillful in the art of navigation; also, a book which teaches the art of navigation; as, Bowditch&

needlebook ::: n. --> A book-shaped needlecase, having leaves of cloth into which the needles are stuck.

news-book ::: n. --> A newspaper.

new ::: superl. --> Having existed, or having been made, but a short time; having originated or occured lately; having recently come into existence, or into one&

nil ::: v. t. --> Will not. ::: n. & a. --> Nothing; of no account; worthless; -- a term often used for canceling, in accounts or bookkeeping.

Nolini: “The book of fundamental existence, static existence, the truth that exists.”

notebook ::: n. --> A book in which notes or memorandums are written.
A book in which notes of hand are registered.


notice ::: n. --> The act of noting, remarking, or observing; observation by the senses or intellect; cognizance; note.
Intelligence, by whatever means communicated; knowledge given or received; means of knowledge; express notification; announcement; warning.
An announcement, often accompanied by comments or remarks; as, book notices; theatrical notices.
A writing communicating information or warning.


nowhere ::: adv. --> Not anywhere; not in any place or state; as, the book is nowhere to be found.

numbers ::: n. --> pl. of Number. The fourth book of the Pentateuch, containing the census of the Hebrews.

nuncupate ::: v. t. --> To declare publicly or solemnly; to proclaim formally.
To dedicate by declaration; to inscribe; as, to nuncupate a book.


octateuch ::: n. --> A collection of eight books; especially, the first eight books of the Old Testament.

octavo ::: n. --> A book composed of sheets each of which is folded into eight leaves; hence, indicating more or less definitely a size of book so made; -- usually written 8vo or 8¡. ::: a. --> Having eight leaves to a sheet; as, an octavo form, book, leaf, size, etc.

octodecimo ::: a. --> Having eighteen leaves to a sheet; as, an octodecimo form, book, leaf, size, etc. ::: n. --> A book composed of sheets each of which is folded into eighteen leaves; hence; indicating more or less definitely a size of book, whose sheets are so folded; -- usually written 18mo or 18¡, and

offcut ::: n. --> That which is cut off.
A portion ofthe printed sheet, in certain sizes of books, that is cut off before folding.


on ::: prep. --> The general signification of on is situation, motion, or condition with respect to contact or support beneath
At, or in contact with, the surface or upper part of a thing, and supported by it; placed or lying in contact with the surface; as, the book lies on the table, which stands on the floor of a house on an island.
To or against the surface of; -- used to indicate the motion of a thing as coming or falling to the surface of another; as, rain


ora ::: n. --> A money of account among the Anglo-Saxons, valued, in the Domesday Book, at twenty pence sterling. ::: pl. --> of Os

paged ::: indicated the sequence of pages in (a book, manuscript, etc.) by placing numbers or other characters on each leaf; Numbered the pages of; paginated.

preface ::: a preliminary statement or essay introducing a book that explains its scope, intention, or background and is usually written by the author.

printing-house ::: a place where printing of books, pamphlets, etc. is done.

Purani: “Aswapathy, the father of Savitri, has been significantly called by the poet ‘the Lord of Life’. (book II, Canto XV). The name suggests an affinity to Vedic symbolism. In the Veda, Aswa, the horse, is the symbol of life-energy or vital power. Aswa + aty, Lord, would mean the ‘Lord of Life’. In the poem King Aswapathy is the symbol of the aspiring soul of man as manifested in life on earth.”Savitri”—An Approach and a Study

quagmire ::: Madhav: “Quagmire is almost the same as a bog, it is a little deeper, a little larger, where if you once get caught you can only move round and round, you cannot get out.” The Book of the Divine Mother

sacred Book

scripture ::: 1. Any writing or book, esp. when of a sacred or religious nature. 2. Written characters.

“So the possibility of the sunlit path is not a discovery or original invention of mine. The very first books on yoga I read more than thirty years ago spoke of the dark and sunlit way and emphasised the superiority of the latter over the former.” Letters on Yoga

Sri Aurobindo: "Intelligence does not depend on the amount one has read, it is a quality of the mind. Study only gives it material for its work as life also does. There are people who do not know how to read and write who are more intelligent than many highly educated people and understand life and things better. On the other hand, a good intelligence can improve itself by reading because it gets more material to work on and grows by exercise and by having a wider range to move in. But book-knowledge by itself is not the real thing, it has to be used as a help to the intelligence but it is often only a help to stupidity or ignorance — ignorance because knowledge of facts is a poor thing if one cannot see their true significance.” Letters on Yoga

Sri Aurobindo: "So the possibility of the sunlit path is not a discovery or original invention of mine. The very first books on yoga I read more than thirty years ago spoke of the dark and sunlit way and emphasised the superiority of the latter over the former.” *Letters on Yoga

Still in Book II, Canto X, The Kingdoms and Godheads of the Little Mind

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

text ::: 1. The original words of something written or printed, as opposed to a paraphrase, translation, revision, or condensation. 2. The body of a printed work as distinct from headings and illustrative matter on a page or from front and back matter in a book.

"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 Mother or myself send a force. If there is no openness, the force may be thrown back or returned (unless we put a great force which it is not always adwsablc to do) as from an obstruc- tion or resistance ::: if there is some openness, the result may be partial or slow ; if there is the full openness or receptivity, then the result may be immediate. Of course there are things that cannot be removed all at once, being an old part of the nature, but with receptivity these also can be more effectively and rapidly dealt with. Some people are so open that even by writing they get free before the book or letter reaches us.

"The real source of knowledge is the Lord in the heart; ‘I am seated in the heart of every man and from me is knowledge," says the Gita; the Scripture is only a verbal form of that inner Veda, of that self-luminous Reality, it is sabdabrahma: the mantra, says the Veda, has risen from the heart, from the secret place where is the seat of the truth, sadanâd rtasya, guhâyâm. That origin is its sanction; but still the infinite Truth is greater than its word. Nor shall you say of any Scripture that it alone is all-sufficient and no other truth can be admitted, as the Vedavadins said of the Veda, nânyad astîti vâdinah. This is a saving and liberating word which must be applied to all the Scriptures of the world. Take all the Scriptures that are or have been, Bible and Koran and the books of the Chinese, Veda and Upanishads and Purana and Tantra and Shastra and the Gita itself and the sayings of thinkers and sages, prophets and Avatars, still you shall not say that there is nothing else or that the truth your intellect cannot find there is not true because you cannot find it there. That is the limited thought of the sectarian or the composite thought of the eclectic religionist, not the untrammelled truth-seeking of the free and illumined mind and God-experienced soul. Heard or unheard before, that always is the truth which is seen by the heart of man in its illumined depths or heard within from the Master of all knowledge, the knower of the eternal Veda.” Essays on the Gita*

“The real source of knowledge is the Lord in the heart; ‘I am seated in the heart of every man and from me is knowledge,’ says the Gita; the Scripture is only a verbal form of that inner Veda, of that self-luminous Reality, it is sabdabrahma: the mantra, says the Veda, has risen from the heart, from the secret place where is the seat of the truth, sadanâd rtasya, guhâyâm. That origin is its sanction; but still the infinite Truth is greater than its word. Nor shall you say of any Scripture that it alone is all-sufficient and no other truth can be admitted, as the Vedavadins said of the Veda, nânyad astîti vâdinah. This is a saving and liberating word which must be applied to all the Scriptures of the world. Take all the Scriptures that are or have been, Bible and Koran and the books of the Chinese, Veda and Upanishads and Purana and Tantra and Shastra and the Gita itself and the sayings of thinkers and sages, prophets and Avatars, still you shall not say that there is nothing else or that the truth your intellect cannot find there is not true because you cannot find it there. That is the limited thought of the sectarian or the composite thought of the eclectic religionist, not the untrammelled truth-seeking of the free and illumined mind and God-experienced soul. Heard or unheard before, that always is the truth which is seen by the heart of man in its illumined depths or heard within from the Master of all knowledge, the knower of the eternal Veda.” Essays on the Gita

“The real source of knowledge is the Lord in the heart; ‘I am seated in the heart of every man and from me is knowledge,’ says the Gita; the Scripture is only a verbal form of that inner Veda, of that self-luminous Reality, it is sabdabrahma: the mantra, says the Veda, has risen from the heart, from the secret place where is the seat of the truth, sadanâdrtasya, guhâyâm. That origin is its sanction; but still the infinite Truth is greater than its word. Nor shall you say of any Scripture that it alone is all-sufficient and no other truth can be admitted, as the Vedavadins said of the Veda, nânyadastîtivâdinah. This is a saving and liberating word which must be applied to all the Scriptures of the world. Take all the Scriptures that are or have been, Bible and Koran and the books of the Chinese, Veda and Upanishads and Purana and Tantra and Shastra and the Gita itself and the sayings of thinkers and sages, prophets and Avatars, still you shall not say that there is nothing else or that the truth your intellect cannot find there is not true because you cannot find it there. That is the limited thought of the sectarian or the composite thought of the eclectic religionist, not the untrammelled truth-seeking of the free and illumined mind and God-experienced soul. Heard or unheard before, that always is the truth which is seen by the heartof man in its illumined depths or heard within from the Master of all knowledge, the knower of the eternal Veda.” Essays on the Gita

"The Veda is a book of esoteric symbols, almost of spiritual formulae, which masks itself as a collection of ritual poems.” The Secret of the Veda

“The Veda is a book of esoteric symbols, almost of spiritual formulae, which masks itself as a collection of ritual poems.” The Secret of the Veda

  "The Vedas are the oldest holy books of India, perhaps the oldest of such works in the world. They are the foundation of the Hindu religion. The hymns they contain, written in an old form of Sanskrit, are said to have been ‘revealed" to the Rishis and subsequently were transmitted orally from generation to generation. They continued to be so handed down even after they had been collected and arranged by Krishna Dwaipayana (Veda Vyasa). It is not known when they were committed to writing. The Vedas are four in number: Rig, Yajur, Sama, and Atharva. In reality the Rig-Veda is the Veda; many of its hymns occur with a different arrangement in the other three Vedas. According to some scholars, each Veda is divided into four parts: Samhita, Brahmana, Aranyaka, and Upanisad. But generally the term ‘Veda" is reserved for the Samhita, the metrical hymns. (Dow)” *Glossary and Index of Proper Names in Sri Aurobindo"s Works

“The Vedas are the oldest holy books of India, perhaps the oldest of such works in the world. They are the foundation of the Hindu religion. The hymns they contain, written in an old form of Sanskrit, are said to have been ‘revealed’ to the Rishis and subsequently were transmitted orally from generation to generation. They continued to be so handed down even after they had been collected and arranged by Krishna Dwaipayana (Veda Vyasa). It is not known when they were committed to writing. The Vedas are four in number: Rig, Yajur, Sama, and Atharva. In reality the Rig-Veda is the Veda; many of its hymns occur with a different arrangement in the other three Vedas. According to somescholars, each Veda is divided into four parts: Samhita, Brahmana, Aranyaka, and Upanisad. But generally the term ‘Veda’ is reserved for the Samhita, the metrical hymns. (Dow)” Glossary and Index of Proper Names in Sri Aurobindo’s Works

thirst ::: Madhav: “… all the power, all the knowledge that the world can give us are products of time, products of the movements of time. Truly they cannot satisfy the sacred thirst of the spirit. Mark the words ‘sacred thirst’ (III. 1. 305.). Mother uses the word ‘thirst’ so often; it is an intense aspiration that cannot be satisfied, cannot be fulfilled by the gifts of time; it can be fulfilled only by the gifts of what is beyond time, of what is eternal. The hunger of the soul in us can be satisfied only by a response from the Eternal.” The Book of the Divine Mother

Trinity ::: Madhav: “The Trinity is Sat-Chit-Ananda, the triple formulation of the Reality as Existence-Consciousness-Bliss.” The Book of the Divine Mother

volume ::: 1. A book or something likened to it. 2. One of a number of books forming a related set or series.

wallet ::: a flat, folding pocketbook, especially one large enough to hold paper money, and sometimes having a compartment for coins.

winged ::: Madhav: “Winged marvel is the soul.” The Book of the Divine Mother

wonder-book of common things

wonder ::: n. 1. An event inexplicable by the laws of nature; a miracle; something strange and surprising brought about by a supernatural force. 2. A miraculous deed or event; remarkable phenomenon. 3. The emotion excited by what is strange and surprising; a feeling of surprised or puzzled interest, sometimes tinged with admiration. 4. Something strange, unexpected, or extraordinary. Wonder, wonder"s, Wonder"s, wonders, wonder-book, wonder-couch, wonder-dance, wonder-flecks, wonder-flowers, wonder-hues, wonder-plastics, wonder-rounds, wonder-rush, wonder-tree, wonder-web, wonder-weft, Wonder-worker, Wonder-worker"s, wonder-works, wonder-world, wonder-worlds. *adj. 5. Arousing awe or admiration; wonderful. v. 6. To be filled with admiration, amazement or awe; marvel (often followed by at); to think or speculate curiously (at or about); be curious to know. *wonders, wondered, wondering.



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1:One book opens another. ~ Carl Jung,
2:Not now, I am trying to read my book! ~ Pino, Ergo Proxy,
3:There is no friend as loyal as a book. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
4:I am myself the matter of my book.
   ~ Michel de Montaigne,
5:Liber enim librum aperit. One book opens another. ~ al-Razi?,
6:Honesty is the first chapter of the book wisdom. ~ Thomas Jefferson
7:The desire for wisdom leads us to the Eternal Kingdom. ~ Book of Wisdom,
8:Wisdom is full of light and her beauty is not withered. ~ Book of Wisdom,
9:Am I allowed to ask my book / whether it's true I wrote it? ~ Pablo Neruda,
10:I had evoked - and the book was indeed all I had suspected. ~ H P Lovecraft,
11:The book of nature is written in the language of mathematics. ~ Galileo Galilei,
12:A successful book cannot afford to be more than ten percent new. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
13:People don't realize how a man's whole life can be changed by one book. ~ Malcolm X
14:A classic is a book that has never finished saying what it has to say. ~ Italo Calvino,
15:To whom do I give my new elegant little book? Cui dono lepidum novum libellum? ~ Catullus,
16:Beware the man of a single book. ~ Saint Thomas Aquinas,
17:A book read by a thousand different people is a thousand different books. ~ Andrei Tarkovsky,
18:Those who love her discover her easily and those that seek her do find her. ~ Book of Wisdom,
19:Only those will enter whose names are written in the Lamb's book of life." ~ Revelation 21:27,
20:He never went out without a book under his arm, and he often came back with two. ~ Victor Hugo,
21:Make it a rule never to give a child a book you would not read yourself. ~ George Bernard Shaw,
22:Love is Religion, and The Universe is The Book. ~ Jalaluddin Rumi,
23:Beware of a man of one book. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
24:Many a book is like a key to unknown chambers within the castle of one's own self.
   ~ Franz Kafka,
25:The book which most deserved to be banned would be a catalog of banned books. ~ Georg C Lichtenberg,
26:Character is nothing but habit. ~ Sri Aurobindo, Isha Upanishad, Book III,
27:the surface" ~ Douglas King, from his book "poems in a minor cord: including strange,", (2017) p. 170,
28:How many a man has dated a new era in his life from the reading of a book. ~ Henry David Thoreau, Walden
29:The moment I decided to let them have their way, the irritation disappeared.
   ~ Osho, The Book of Secrets,
30:I have chosen the way of truth. ~ Book of Golden Precepts, the Eternal Wisdom
31:A classic is a book that has never finished saying what it has to say. ~ Italo Calvino, The Uses of Literature,
32:We spend our lives waiting for our book and it never comes. ~ Jorge Luis Borges,
33:A book is a mirror: if an ape looks into it an apostle is hardly likely to look out. ~ Georg C Lichtenberg, [T5],
34:If there's a book that you want to read, but it hasn't been written yet, then you must write it. ~ Toni Morrison,
35:Habit is nothing but an operation of memory. ~ Sri Aurobindo, Isha Upanishad, Book III,
36:Control by thy divine self thy lower being. ~ Book of Golden Precepts, the Eternal Wisdom
37:my book
is not worm infested
autumn wind
~ Buson, @BashoSociety
38:Death is a mirror in which the entire meaning of life is reflected. ~ Sogyal Rinpoche, The Tibetan Book of Living and Dying,
39:The desire for wisdom leads us to the Eternal Kingdom. ~ Book of Wisdom, the Eternal Wisdom
40:Be persevering as one who shall last for ever. ~ Book of Golden Precepts, the Eternal Wisdom
41:I can't imagine a man really enjoying a book and reading it only once. ~ C S Lewis, Letter to Arthur Greeves (February 1932),
42:If the individual cannot dream of a better future, he cannot live well today. ~ Manly P Hall, The Bible, the Story of a Book,
43:There are two motives for reading a book; one, that you enjoy it; the other, that you can boast about it. ~ Bertrand Russell,
44:Wisdom is full of light and her beauty is not withered. ~ Book of Wisdom, the Eternal Wisdom
45:I had found my religion: nothing seemed more important to me than a book. I saw the library as a temple.
   ~ Jean-Paul Sartre,
46:Pass; thou hast the key, thou canst be at ease. ~ Book of Golden Precepts, the Eternal Wisdom
47:There is always purpose in being, but not always being in purpose." ~ Mark Nepo, (b. 1951). "The Book of Awakening,", (2011).,
48:A book, too, can be a star, a living fire to lighten the darkness, leading out into the expanding universe. ~ Madeleine L'Engle
49:I find television very educating. Every time somebody turns on the set, I go into the other room and read a book. ~ Groucho Marx,
50:. ... Above all, they are the Angels who reveal to you the final events described in the sealed Book." ~ Our Lady how this thread,
51:There comes a time in your life when you have to choose to turn the page, write another book or simply close it. ~ Shannon L. Alder
52:Want what you have, and then you can have what you want." ~ Frederick Dodson, from his book, " Parallel Universes of Self,", (2017),
53:We fight to win sublime Wisdom; therefore men call us warriors. ~ Book of Wisdom, the Eternal Wisdom
54:I begin life over again after death even as the sun every day. ~ Book of the Dead, the Eternal Wisdom
55:I found a book on how to be invisible ~ On the edge of the labyrinth ~ Under a veil you must never lift ~ Pages you must never turn ~,
56:From the moment I picked up your book until I put it down, I was convulsed with laughter. Some day I intend reading it. ~ Groucho Marx,
57:Speaking personally, you can have my gun, but you'll take my book when you pry my cold, dead fingers off of the binding. ~ Stephen King,
58:To it with good heart, O pilgrim, on to that other shore ! ~ Book of Golden Precepts, the Eternal Wisdom
59:A book is a garden, an orchard, a storehouse, a party, a company by the way, a counselor, a multitude of counselors. ~ Charles Baudelaire
60:... we should read for power. Man reading should be man intensely alive. The book should be a ball of light in one's hand.
   ~ Ezra Pound,
61:A classic is the term given to any book which comes to represent the whole universe, a book on a par with ancient talismans. ~ Italo Calvino,
62:Be master of thy thoughts, O thou who strivest for perfection. ~ Book of Golden Precepts, the Eternal Wisdom
63:If a warrior is not unattached to life and death, he will be of no use whatsoever." ~ Yamamoto Tsunetomo (Hagakure: The Book of the Samurai),
64:We may idealize freedom, but when it comes to our habits, we are completely enslaved. ~ Sogyal Rinpoche, The Tibetan Book of Living and Dying,
65:Be master of thy thoughts, O thou who wrest lest for perfection. ~ Book of Golden Precepts, the Eternal Wisdom
66:Those who love her discover her easily and those that seek her do find her. ~ Book of Wisdom, the Eternal Wisdom
67:There are books of which the backs and covers are by far the best parts. ~ Charles Dickens,
68:A good book is the precious life-blood of a master spirit, embalmed and treasured up on purpose to a life beyond life. ~ John Milton, Areopagitica,
69:In this lamen the Magician must place the secret keys of his power.
   ~ Aleister Crowley, Liber ABA, Book 4, Magick,
70:The Great Work will then form the subject of the design.
   ~ Aleister Crowley, Liber ABA, Book 4, Magick, The Lamen,
71:Read a lot. Expect something big, something exalting or deepening from a book. No book is worth reading that isn't worth re-reading.
   ~ Susan Sontag,
72:To me a book is a message from the gods to mankind; or, if not, should never be published at all.
   ~ Aleister Crowley,
73:Although the whole of Scripture breathes God's grace upon us, this is especially true of that delightful book, the book of the psalms. ~ Saint Ambrose,
74:The world is a great book, of which they that never stir from home read only a page. ~ Saint Augustine of Hippo,
75:Reading book after book the whole world died, and none ever became learned!
   ~ Kabir, XXXIII.3, Translated by Charlotte Vaudeville,
76:Today I escaped from anxiety. Or no, I discarded it, because it was within me, in my own perceptions--not outside.
   ~ Marcus Aurelius, Book 9 Verse 13,
77:A red rose absorbs all colors but red; red is therefore the one color that it is not." ~ Aleister Crowley, The Book of Lies,
78:God is the opposition to nothingness through the mediation of being [Deus est oppositio ad nihil mediatione entis]. ~ The Book of the 24 Philosophers, xiv,
79:Recoil from the sun into the shadow that there may be more place for others. ~ Book of Golden Precepts, the Eternal Wisdom
80:any depth of feeling for sadness, any sense of the unknown for fear, and any sense of peace for boredom." ~ Mark Nepo, "The Book of Awakening.", (2000, 2011),
81:You have to write the book that wants to be written. And if the book will be too difficult for grown-ups, then you write it for children. ~ Madeleine L'Engle,
82:Critics have found fault with all the world's scriptures, but as yet they have discovered no useful substitutes. ~ Manly P Hall, The Bible, the Story of a Book,
83:Let every page of this Book be filled with song-for it is a Book of incantation!
   ~ Aleister Crowley, Liber ABA, Book 4, Magick,
84:The beginning of wisdom is the sincere desire for instruction. To observe attentively its laws is to establish the perfect purity of the soul. ~ Book of Wisdom,
85:Being but one, she is capable of all; immutable in herself, she renews all things; she diffuses herself among the nations in saintly souls. ~ The Book of Wisdom,
86:Magick is the Science and Art of causing Change to occur in conformity with Will.
   ~ Aleister Crowley, Liber ABA, Book 4, Magick,
87:Nothing in this book is an attempt to prevent the really resolute misery addicts from continuing their pursuit of frustration and failure. ~ Robert Anton Wilson,
88:Be master of thy soul, O seeker of eternal verities, if thou wouldst attain thy end. ~ Book of Golden Precepts, the Eternal Wisdom
89:I have preferred wisdom to kingdoms and thrones and I have believed that riches are nothing before wisdom, for she is an endless treasure for men. ~ Book of Wisdom,
90:Matters of great concern should be treated lightly. Matters of small concern should be treated seriously." ~ Yamamoto Tsunetomo (Hagakure: The Book of the Samurai),
91:Wouldst thou abstain from action? It is not so that thy soul shall obtain liberation. ~ Book of Golden Precepts, the Eternal Wisdom
92:Be master of thy soul, O seeker of the eternal truths, if thou wouldst attain the goal. ~ Book of Golden Precepts, the Eternal Wisdom
93:Rabia Basri (may Allah be pleased with her) was asked about Jannah, she replied:
  The Owner of the house comes before the house. ~ Ihya Ulum al-Din, Book 36,
94:This burning lake is the second death; and anybody whose name could not be found written in the book of life was hurled into the burning lake." ~ Revelation 20:14-15,
95:What is there in mere book-learning if it is not accompanied with Viveka, discrimination of the Real from the unreal? ~ Sri Ramakrishna,
96:Be humble if thou wouldst attain to wisdom; be humbler still if thou hast attained to it ~ Book of Golden Precepts, the Eternal Wisdom
97:I am that sea now gathered in a tear. I am that universe now centered here. I am that book of destiny which seems To form a lonely dot of hope and fear." ~ Baba Tahir,
98:Slay desire, but when thou hast slain it, take heed that it arise not again from the dead. ~ Book of Golden Precepts, the Eternal Wisdom
99:But with only one heart we human beings are born." ~ Nanuo Sakaki, (1923-2008) Japanese poet,) from his poem "Homo Erectus Ambulant" in his book "Break the Mirror", (1987),
100:Outside of a dog, a book is man's best friend. Inside of a dog it's too dark to read. ~ Groucho Marx, The Essential Groucho: Writings For By And About Groucho Marx ,
101:Prepare thyself for thou must travel alone. The Master can only indicate to thee the road. ~ Book of the Golden Precepts, the Eternal Wisdom
102:Thus thou shalt be in perfect accord with all that lives, thou shalt love men as thy brotheas. ~ Book of Golden Precepts, the Eternal Wisdom
103:Science's biggest mystery is the nature of consciousness." ~ Nick Herbert, (b. 1936), an American physicist and author, best known for his book "Quantum Reality." Wikipedia.,
104:If it is permissible to write plays that are not intended to be seen, I should like to see who can prevent me from writing a book no one can read. ~ Georg C Lichtenberg, [T5],
105:It is from the shoot of self-renunciation that there starts the sweet fruit of final deliverance. ~ Book of Golden Precepts, the Eternal Wisdom
106:Thy soul cannot be hurt in thee save by reason of thy ignorant body; direct and master them both. ~ Book of Golden Precepts, the Eternal Wisdom
107:The nearest thing Common Lisp has to a motto is the koan-like description, the programmable programming language.
   ~ ?, http://www.gigamonkeys.com/book/introduction-why-lisp.html,
108:In omnibus requiem quaesivi, et nusquam inveni nisi in angulo cum libro.

(Everywhere I have sought peace and not found it, except in a corner with a book.) ~ Thomas a Kempis
109:What availeth book-learning or delivery of lectures, if there is no Viveka within -- the discrimination of the Real from the unreal. ~ Sri Ramakrishna,
110:The Gita is the essence of all scriptures. A sannyasi may or may not keep with him another book, but he always carries a pocket Gita. ~ Sri Ramakrishna,
111:Soul receives from soul that knowledge, therefore not by book nor from tongue. If knowledge of mysteries come after emptiness of mind, that is illumination of heart. ~ Jalaluddin Rumi,
112:Think not that when the sins of thy gross form are overcome, thy duty is over to nature and to other men. ~ Book of Golden Precepts, the Eternal Wisdom
113:Our past thinking has determined our present status, and our present thinking will determine our future status; for man is what man thinks. ~ Padmasambhava, The Tibetan Book of The Dead,
114:Before the soul can see, it must have acquired the inner harmony and made the eyes blind to all illusion. ~ The Book of Gulden Precepts, the Eternal Wisdom
115:As the Magick Wand is the Will, the Wisdom, the Word of the Magician, so is the Magick Cup his Understanding.
   ~ Aleister Crowley, Liber ABA, Book 4, Magick,
116:The wise do not linger in the thicket of the senses, the wise heed not the honeyed voices of the illusion. ~ The Book of Golden Precepts, the Eternal Wisdom
117:Book! You lie there; the fact is, you books must know your places. You'll do to give us the bare words and facts, but we come in to supply the thoughts. ~ Stubb in Herman Melville, Moby-Dick,
118:To any artist, worthy of the name, all in nature is beautiful, because his eyes, fearlessly accepting all exterior truth, read there, as in an open book, all the inner truth. ~ Auguste Rodin,
119:Word should express will: hence the Mystic Name of the Probationer is the expression of his highest Will.
   ~ Aleister Crowley, Liber ABA, Book 4, Magick, [T5],
120:Slay thy desires, O disciple, make powerless thy vices, before thou takest the first step of that solemn journey. ~ Book of Golden Precepts, the Eternal Wisdom
121:The glory is in works attempted. The shame is in the unrecorded day. It is a permanent book, written carefully and clearly and illustrated where necessary
   ~ Ray Sherwin, The Book of Results,
122:As I take up my pen I feel myself so full, so equal to my subject, and see my book so clearly before me in embryo, I would almost like to try to say it all in a single word. ~ Georg C Lichtenberg,
123:There are numerous Masters. But the common Master is the Universal Soul: live in it and let its rays live in you. ~ Book of the Golden Precepts, the Eternal Wisdom
124:No radiance of the Spirit can dissipate the darkness of the soul below unless all egoistic thought has fled out of it. ~ Book of Golden Precepts, the Eternal Wisdom
125:The new God laughs at imitation and discipleship. He needs no imitators and no pupils. He forces men through himself. The God is his own follower in man. He imitates himself" ~ Carl Jung, Red Book,
126:How beautiful is youth! how bright it gleams with its illusions, aspirations, dreams! Book of Beginnings, Story without End, Each maid a heroine, and each man a friend! ~ Henry Wadsworth Longfellow,
127:If a man could write a book on Ethics that was really a book on Ethics, this book would, with an explosion, destroy all other books in the world. ~ Ludwig Wittgenstein, 'A Lecture on Ethics' (1929),
128:A growing register of calamities
Is the past's account, the future's book of Fate. ~ Sri Aurobindo, Savitri, The Way of Fate and the Problem of Pain,
129:Fate is a balance drawn in Destiny's book.
Man can accept his fate, he can refuse. ~ Sri Aurobindo, Savitri, The Way of Fate and the Problem of Pain,
130:The Magick Cup, as was shown above, is also the flower. It is the lotus which opens to the sun, and which collects the dew. ~ Aleister Crowley, Liber ABA, Book 4, The Cup,
131:Unless therefore the Magician be first anointed with this Oil, all his work will be wasted and evil.
   ~ Aleister Crowley, Liber ABA, Book 4, Magick, Part II, The Holy Oil,
132:Consciousness is the stone that creates the waves in a sea of nothing." ~ Richard Gerber MD, author of the 1988 book, "Vibrational Medicine: New Choices for Healing Ourselves." See: https://bit.ly/3ajv4Vk,
133:30. If Will stops and cries Why, invoking Because, then Will stops & does nought.
31. If Power asks why, then is Power weakness. ~ Aleister Crowley, The Book of the Law,
134:All advance in thought is made by collecting the greatest possible number of facts, classifying them, and grouping them.
   ~ Aleister Crowley, Liber ABA, Book 4, Magick, [T5],
135:If thou hast attempted and failed, O indomitable warrior, yet lose not courage; fight and return to the charge still and always. ~ Book of Golden Precepts, the Eternal Wisdom
136:When love comes into your life, unrecognized dimensions of your destiny awaken and blossom and grow. Possibility is the secret heart of time." ~ John O'Donohue, "Anam Cara: A Book of Celtic Wisdom,', (1997),
137:Silence thy thoughts and fix all thy attention on the Master within whom thou seest not yet, but of whom thou hast a presentiment ~ The Book of Golden Precepts, the Eternal Wisdom
138:The beginning of wisdom is the sincere desire for instruction. To observe attentively its laws is to establish the perfect purity of the soul. ~ Book of Wisdom, the Eternal Wisdom
139:Being but one, she is capable of all; immutable in herself, she renews all things; she diffuses herself among the nations in saintly souls. ~ The Book of Wisdom, the Eternal Wisdom
140:There is only one path to Heaven. On Earth we call it Love." ~ Henry David Thoreau, (1817 - 1862) American essayist, poet, and philosopher. A leading transcendentalist, best known for his book "Walden", Wikipedia,
141:A Veda-knower of the unwritten book
Perusing the mystic scripture of her forms,
He had caught her hierophant significances, ~ Sri Aurobindo, Savitri, Satyavan,
142:It is written in the great Law, "Before thou canst become a knower of the All-Self, thou must first b the knower of thine own self". ~ Book of the Golden Precepts, the Eternal Wisdom
143:I have preferred wisdom to kingdoms and thrones and I have believed that riches are nothing before wisdom, for she is an endless treasure for men. ~ Book of Wisdom, the Eternal Wisdom
144:Someone who knew nothing but creatures never need to attend to any sermons for every creature is full of God and is a book. ~ Meister Eckhart, Sermon 67 (Pf 84, Q 9, QT 10; Walshe, 345),
145:The Altar represents the solid basis of the Work, the fixed Will* of the Magician; and the law under which he works.
   ~ Aleister Crowley, Liber ABA, Book 4, Magick, Part II, The Altar,
146:Across the threshold's sleep she entered in
And found herself amid great figures of gods ~ Sri Aurobindo, Savitri, The Book of Yoga, The Finding of the Soul, 524,
147:Action like inaction can find a place in thee; if thy body agitates itself, let thy mind be calm, let thy soul be limpid as a mountain lake. ~ Book of Golden Precepts, the Eternal Wisdom
148:... outside of the book-knowledge which is necessary to our professional training, I think I got most of my development from the good conversation to which I have always had the luck to access. ~ Alfred North Whitehead,
149:The perceptible world is even like some communal book tied to creation by a chain so that anyone who wishes may read in it the wisdom of God. ~ Saint Bernard of Clairvaux, Monastic Sermons (Sermon 9 'Concnerning Romans 1:20'),
150:Action like inaction may find its place in thee; if thy body is in movement, let thy mind be calm, let thy soul be as limpid as a mountain lake. ~ Book of Golden Precepts, the Eternal Wisdom
151:O disciple, that which was not created dwells in thee. If thou wish to attain to it,...thou must strip thyself of thy dark robes of illusion. ~ The Book of Golden Precepts, the Eternal Wisdom
152:Desire nothing. Rage not against the unalterable laws of Nature. Struggle only against the personal, the transient, the ephemeral, the perishable. ~ Book of Golden Precepts, the Eternal Wisdom
153:Knowledge without Revelation Is as the pain of Hell Revelation without death, Cannot be endured." ~ Mechthild of Magdeburg, (c. 1207 - c.1283), mystic, whose book "The Flowing Light of Divinity" described her visions of God.,
154:Thou canst create this day thy chances for tomorrow. In this great journey the causes thou sowest in every hour bear each its harvest of results. ~ Book of Go Iden Precepts, the Eternal Wisdom
155:In fact, if you look at the last four syllables of the word individuality, you will see that they spell duality. That's not just a semantic accident." ~ Gary R. Renard, from his book "The Disappearance of the Universe," 2004.,
156:We may gather that the universe is like a book reflecting, representing, and describing its Maker, the Trinity, at three different levels of expression: as a trace, an image, and a likeness. ~ Bonaventure, Breviloquium II.12.1,
157:All things are divinely arranged in a proportionate way. This is why it is said in the Book of Wisdom ~ Saint Thomas Aquinas, (11:20) that God made all things, "in weight, number and measure.",
158:He [Francis Bacon] was a devoutly religious man and was convinced that he would rather believe all the fables of antiquity than deny that the vast fabric of creation is without a mind. ~ Manly P Hall, The Bible, the Story of a Book,
159:Having thought of these things, meditating on them in my heart and having considered that I shall find immortality in the union with wisdom, I went in search of her on all sides, that I might take her for my companion. ~ Book of Wisdom,
160:Avoid hurting any living animal, and do whatever thou likest, For in my book of laws there is no crime but this." ~ Hafiz Shirázi, (1315-1390), Persian poet, his collected works are regarded as a pinnacle of Persian literature, Wikipedia,
161:It is then alone that thou canst become one who walks in heaven, one of those who walk on the winds and above the waves and their feet shall not touch the waters. ~ Book of Golden Precepts, the Eternal Wisdom
162:Any required Change may be effected by the application of the proper kind and degree of force in the proper manner through the proper medium to the proper object.
   ~ Aleister Crowley, Liber ABA, Book 4, Magick,
163:Before the soul can understand and remember it must be united to Him who speaks by His silence, as to the mind of the potter the form on which the clay is modelled. ~ Book of Golden Precepts, the Eternal Wisdom
164:The sacred Book lay on its sanctified desk
Wrapped in interpretation's silken strings:
A credo sealed up its spiritual sense. ~ Sri Aurobindo, Savitri, The Entry into the Inner Countries,
165:She [St. Catherine of Siena] moves and touches me so deeply that every time I read her life, I have to hold the book in one hand and a handkerchief in the other to staunch the tears that it makes me shed continually. ~ Saint Anthony Mary Claret,
166:Sometimes, you read a book and it fills you with this weird evangelical zeal, and you become convinced that the shattered world will never be put back together unless and until all living humans read the book. ~ John Green, The Fault in Our Stars,
167:Control of consciousness determines the quality of life." ~ Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi, (b. 1934) Hungarian-American psychologist, named the psychological concept of 'flow', a highly focused mental state conducive to productivity, Wikipedia His book:,
168:I never feel lonely if Ive got a book - theyre like old friends. Even if youre not reading them over and over again, you know they are there. And theyre part of your history. They sort of tell a story about your journey through life
   ~ Emilia Fox,
169:An imprisoned person with no other book than the Tarot, if he knew how to use it, could in a few years acquire Universal Knowledge Gnosis, and would be able to speak on all subjects with unequaled learning and inexhaustible eloquence. ~ Eliphas Levi,
170:Leave out of your mind the quality of him who speaks to you whether great or small, and consider with an open mind whether the words spoken are true or false. ~ Iamblichus "Book on the Mysteries 1", the Eternal Wisdom
171:Only that in you which is me can hear what I'm saying." ~ Ram Dass [Richard Alpert], (b. 1931), American spiritual teacher, former academic and clinical psychologist, and author of many books, including the seminal 1971 book :"Be Here Now", Wikipedia,
172:Action is being truly observant of your own thoughts, good and bad, looking into the true nature of whatever thoughts may arise, neither tracing the past nor inviting the future, …" ~ Sogyal Rinpoche, "The Tibetan Book of Living and Dying,", (1994).,
173:To his disciples the Master said, 'People who want a cure, provided they can have it without pain, are like those who favor progress, provided they can have it without change.'" ~ Anthony de Mello, (b. 1931), from his book "One Minute Wisdom,", (1985).,
174:We are constantly invited to be what we are." ~ Henry David Thoreau, (1817 -1862) American essayist, poet, and philosopher, leading transcendentalist, best known for his book "Walden," a reflection upon simple living in natural surroundings, Wikipedia.,
175:Lord Naoshige said, The Way of the Samurai is in desperateness. Ten men or more cannot kill such a man. Common sense will not accomplish such things. Simply become insane and desperate.
   ~ HAGAKURE: THE BOOK OF THE SAMURAI, YAMAMOTO TSUNETOMO, 1650 1720,
176:If you're not happy with what you have, then why would you want more." ~ Wayne Dyer, (1940-2015), an American self-help author and a motivational speaker. His first book, "Your Erroneous Zones", (1976), is one of the best-selling books of all time, Wikipedia.,
177:Meditation is not something we do; it is something we cease to do. Thus, it could be called self-remembering or self-resting." ~ Rupert Spira, (b.1960) international teacher of the Advaita Vedanta. From his book "Being Aware of Being Aware, (2017), Wikipedia.,
178:The Scourge keeps the aspiration keen; the Dagger expresses the determination to sacrifice all; and the Chain restricts and wandering.
   ~ Aleister Crowley, Liber ABA, Book 4, Magick, Part II, The Scourge, the Dagger, and the Chain,
179:Jung's vision for [The Red Book] was ... significantly influenced in form, style, content by The Bible, Dante's Divine Comedy, Nietzsche's Thus Spoke Zarathustra, Goethe's Faust, medieval illuminated manuscripts, the illuminated works of William Blake. ~ Mark Winborn,
180:I cannot tell you how readable the book of nature is becoming for me: my long efforts at deciphering, letter by letter, have helped me; now all of a sudden it is having effect, and my quiet joy is inexpressive. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe to Charlotte von Stein, 1786,
181:The best vow, and that of most universal application, is the vow of Holy Obedience; for not only does it lead to perfect freedom, but is a training in that surrender which is the last task.
   ~ Aleister Crowley, Liber ABA, Book 4, Magick,
182:The book of psalms is the voice of complete assent, the joy of freedom, a cry of happiness, the echo of gladness. It soothes the temper, distracts from care, lightens the burden of sorrow. It is a source of security at night, a lesson in wisdom by day. ~ Saint Ambrose,
183:You, therefore, who are undertaking the study of this book, if you persevere to the end and understand it, you will be either a monarch or a madman. Do what you will with this volume, you will be unable to despise or to forget it.
   ~ Eliphas Levi, Transcendental Magic,
184:Consciousness is the stone that creates the waves in a sea of nothing." ~ Richard Gerber MD, iauthor of the 1988 book, "Vibrational Medicine: New Choices for Healing Ourselves." See: https://spaceandmotion.com/health/richard-gerber-medical-doctor-vibrational-healing.htm,
185:Was there ever a more horrible blasphemy than the statement that all the knowledge of God is confined to this or that book? How dare men call God infinite, and yet try to compress Him within the covers of a little book! ~ Swami Vivekananda,
186:The Way of Mastery is to break all the rules-but you have to know them perfectly before you can do this; otherwise you are not in a position to transcend them. ~ Aleister Crowley, Magical and Philosophical Commentaries on The Book of the Law,
187:All books will tell you the same truth, perhaps in slightly different ways. Instead of wasting time reading book after book why not realize for yourself what was obvious from the very first book. ~ Sri Ramana Maharshi, From the Mounth Path,
188:When an old dog howls, other dogs join in for no reason. 118 Even when the wise fall into terrible decline, they please others by giving good advice. Even when fools become prosperous, they only argue, burning themselves and others ... ~ The Tibetan Book of Everyday Wisdom,
189:Then will the other great Bible of God, the Book of Nature, become transparent to us, when we regard the forms of matter as words, as symbols, valuable only as being the expression, an unrolled but yet a glorious fragment, of the wisdom of the Supreme Being. ~ S T Coleridge,
190:One must learn to dissipate the shadow and live in the Eternal. And to that end thou shouldest live and brea the in all as all breathes in thee and feel that thou dwellest in all things in the self. ~ Book of Golden Precepts, the Eternal Wisdom
191:To be prepared against surprise is to be trained. To be prepared for surprise is to be educated." ~ James P. Carse, Professor Emeritus of history and literature of religion at New York University. His book "Finite and Infinite Games", (1986), was widely influential, Wikipedia,
192:If after having traversed the hall of wisdom, thou wouldst reach the valley of Beatitude, close, O disciple, thy senses to the great and cruel heresy of the separation which severs thee from the rest. ~ Book of Golden Precepts, the Eternal Wisdom
193:The fear that impermanence awakens in us, that nothing is real and nothing lasts, is, we come to discover, our greatest friend because it drives us to ask: If everything dies & changes, then what is really true?" ~ Sogyal Rinpoche, "The Tibetan Book of Living and Dying", (1994),
194:As long as we see what has come to pass as being unfair, we'll be a prisoner of what might have been." ~ Mark Nepo, 1951, American poet and spiritual adviser, taught in the fields of poetry and spirituality for over 30 years. Quote from his book, "The Book of Awakening,", (2011),
195:Each person you meet is an aspect of yourself, clamoring for love." ~ Eric Micha'el Leventhal, a literary consultant & holistic educator on the island of Maui, Hawai'i. His book: "A Light from the Shadows: Reflections on Oneness, Identity, & the Creation of Experience,", (2012).,
196:What really knocks me out is a book that, when you're all done reading it, you wish the author that wrote it was a terrific friend of yours and you could call him up on the phone whenever you felt like it. That doesn't happen much, though. ~ J.D. Salinger, The Catcher in the Rye,
197:History instructs us, the law teaches, prophecy foretells, correction punishes, morality persuades; but the book of psalms goes further. It is medicine for our spiritual health. Whoever reads it will find in it a medicine to cure the wounds caused by his own passions. ~ Saint Ambrose,
198:How many commandments must I write—how many laws must I engrave— when, if you desire your freedom, you could learn them all from yourself? . . . Let nature be your book, and creation your tablets; learn the laws from them, and meditate on things unwritten. ~ Saint Ephrem of Syria,
199:Having thought of these things, meditating on them in my heart and having considered that I shall find immortality in the union with wisdom, I went in search of her on all sides, that I might take her for my companion. ~ Book of Wisdom, the Eternal Wisdom
200:All Nature will be transfigured to them and the book of knowledge he open. They will not need to have recourse to books in order to know; their own thought will have become their book and will contain an infinite knowledge. ~ Vivekananda, the Eternal Wisdom
201:He affirms the limitation implied by his devotion to the Great Work. He no longer wanders about aimlessly in the world. ... the uniting of subject and object which is the Great Work,
   ~ Aleister Crowley, Liber ABA, Book 4, Magick, Part II, Chapter II, The Circle,
202:Think not that to seat thyself in gloomy forests, in a proud seclusion, aloof from men, think not that to live on roots and plants and quench thy thirst with the snow shall lead thee to the goal of the final deliverance. ~ Book of Golden Precepts, the Eternal Wisdom
203:But not only are vices of the soul voluntary, but those of the body also for some men, whom we accordingly blame; while no one blames those who are ugly by nature, we blame those who are so owing to want of exercise and care. ~ Aristotle, Nicomachean Ethics, Book 3, Chapter 5,
204:The Book of Spells or of Conjurations is the Record of every thought, word and deed of the Magician; for everything that he has willed is willed to a purpose. It is the same as if he had taken an oath or perform some achievement.
   ~ Aleister Crowley, Liber ABA, The Book,
205:I kept asking myself how a book could be infinite. I could not imagine any other than a cyclic volume, circular. A volume whose last page would be the same as the first and so have the possibility of continuing indefinitely.~ Jorge Luis Borges, The Garden Of Forking Paths,
206:(Joan,1941) She wrote me a letter asking,"How can I read it?,Its so hard." I told her to start at the beginning and read as far as you can get until you're lost. Then start again at the beginning and keep working through until you can understand the whole book. And thats what she did ~ Richard P Feynman,
207:Only for you, children of doctrine and learning, have we written this work. Examine this book, ponder the meaning we have dispersed in various places and gathered again; what we have concealed in one place we have disclosed in another, that it may be understood by your wisdom. ~ Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa,
208:To be born of chaos means to be born a lone wanderer in this world full of those who would gladly be food for a corrupted force. It means to walk alone amongst the blind, to be a lone wolf amongst sheep...that wishes to devour the 'Sheppard' who keeps all in line. ~ S Ben Qayin, The Book of Smokeless Fire,
209:You can understand only what you already know in your own inner self. What strikes you in a book is what you have already experienced deep within you. The knowledge that seems to come to you from outside is only an occasion for bringing out the knowledge that is within you. ~ The Mother,
210:You say grace before meals. All right. But I say grace before the concert and the opera, and grace before the play and pantomime, and grace before I open a book, and grace before sketching, painting, swimming, fencing, boxing, walking, playing, dancing and grace before I dip the pen in the ink. ~ G K Chesterton,
211:Be patient, as one who fears no check and does not court success. Fix the gaze of thy soul on the star of which thou art the ray, the flaming star which burns in the obscure depths of the eternal, in the limitless fields of the unknown. ~ Book of Golden Precepts, the Eternal Wisdom
212:A natural inclination toward the darker side of magic is as good a point as any from which to begin the ultimate quest, and half this book is devoted to the black arts. ... We will begin by discussing the Spirit of Black Magic. Magical power is the key to the heaven-hell of the now.
   ~ Peter J Carroll, Liber Null,
213:Below the surface of the machine, the program moves. Without effort, it expands and contracts. In great harmony, electrons scatter and regroup. The forms on the monitor are but ripples on the water. The essence stays invisibly below.
   ~ Marijn Haverbeke, Eloquent Javascript, Master Yuan-Ma, The Book of Programming,
214:May the sacred page be a book for you, so that you may hear, may the globe of the earth be a book for you so that you may see; in these books only those who know letters read these things; in the whole world, even the fool can read. ~ Saint Augustine of Hippo, On the Psalms 45.7,
215:To understand any one sacred book completely it is necessary to understand all other sacred books. In spite of human prejudice to the contrary, there is but one religion and one truth and all the great faiths of the world are parts or fragments of the Anscient Wisdom.
   ~ Manly P Hall, The Students Monthly Letter 1973,
216:Let him who finds fault with my discourse, see whether he can understand other men who have handled similar subjects and questions, when he does not understand me: and if he can, let him put down my book, or even, if he pleases, throw it away. ~ Saint Augustine of Hippo, De Trinitate,
217:Ts'ui Pe must have said once: I am withdrawing to write a book. And another time: I am withdrawing to construct a labyrinth. Every one imagined two works; to no one did it occur that the book and the maze were one and the same thing." ~ Jorge Luis Borges, The Garden Of Forking Paths,
218:I love you. "I" is before "you" . I love you for what you bring to I. If the I is before you, that's a selfish love. Allah ta alaa teaches us a selfless love. That's why in the Fatiha you say "You we seek, You we beseech... Welcome to the Book of Love." ~ Shaykh Ninowy, @Sufi_Path
219:The more thou shalt advance, the more thy feet shall encounter bog and morass. The path which thou walkest, is lighted by one only fire, even the light of the audacity which burns in thy heart. The more thou shalt dare, the more thou shalt obtain ~ Book of Golden Precepts, the Eternal Wisdom
220:Thou hast cleansed thy heart of soil and bled it dry of impure desires. But, O glorious combatant, thy task is not yet done. Build high the wall which shall protect thy mind from pride and satisfaction at the thought of the great work accomplished. ~ Book of Golden Precept, the Eternal Wisdom
221:A book is a physical object in a world of physical objects. It is a set of dead symbols. And then the right reader comes along, and the words-or rather the poetry behind the words, for the words themselves are mere symbols-spring to life, and we have a resurrection of the word.
   ~ Jorge Luis Borges,
222:Some people read books in order to find God. Yet there is great book, the very appearance of created things. Look above you; look below you! Note it; read it! God, whom you wish to find, never wrote that book with ink. He set before your eyes the things He had made. ~ Saint Augustine of Hippo,
223:But, nevertheless, if there is even the slightest recognition, liberation is easy. Should you ask why this is so-it is because once the awesome, terrifying and fearful appearances arise, the awareness does not have the luxury of distraction. The awareness is one-pointedly concentrated.
   ~ Karma-glin-pa, The Tibetan Book of the Dead,
224:The idea of organization is the first step, that of interpretation the second. The Master of the Temple, whose grade corresponds to Binah, is sworn to interpret every phenomenon as a particular dealing of God with his soul.
   ~ Aleister Crowley, Liber ABA, Book 4, Magick, Part II, The Cup [T9],
225:If a book is easy and fits nicely into all your language conventions and thought forms, then you probably will not grow much from reading it. It may be entertaining, but not enlarging to your understanding. It's the hard books that count. Raking is easy, but all you get is leaves; digging is hard, but you might find diamonds. ~ Mortimer J Adler,
226:If thou wouldst not be slain by them, thou shouldst make free from offence thy own creations, the children of thy invisible and impalpable thoughts, whose swarms keep wheeling around mankind and who are the descendants and heirs of man and of his terrestrial leavings. ~ Book of Golden Precepts, the Eternal Wisdom
227:A book is made from a tree. It is an assemblage of flat, flexible parts (still called "leaves") imprinted with dark pigmented squiggles. One glance at it and you hear the voice of another person-perhaps someone dead for thousands of years. Across the millennia, the author is speaking, clearly and silently, inside your head, directly to you. ~ Carl Sagan,
228:It is then that she shall show to thee the means and the way, the first and the second and the third even to the seventh door. Last the end, beyond which are extended and bathed in light of the spiritual sun glories inexpressible and invisible to all save only to the soul's eye. ~ Book of Golden Precepts, the Eternal Wisdom
229:No amount of intellectual knowledge can satisfy the need for the direct experience that is beyond concepts and duality. Do not be a fool and spend your whole life in a book.

Of course you must study the teachings, but you must also know when it is time to put what you have learnt into practice. Only direct experience can set you free. ~ Chamtrul Rinpoche,
230:This Magical Will is the wand in your hand by which the Great Work is accomplished, by which the Daughter is not merely set upon the throne of the Mother, but assumed into the Highest. The Magick Wand is thus the principal weapon of the Magus; and the name of that wand is the Magical Oath.
   ~ Aleister Crowley, Liber ABA, Book 4, Part II, [T5],
231:Jing naturally transforms into Qi,
Qi naturally transforms into Spirit,
and Spirit naturally transforms into pure openness,
uniting with cosmic space.
This is called returning to the root,
returning to origin.
The path of everlasting life
and eternal vision is complete. ~ Master Li, The Book of Balance and Harmony, (13th century, trans. By Thomas Cleary),
232:Wilber discusses five of these tenets in his book The Eye of Spirit. These are: the dialectic of progress, the distinction between differentiation and dissociation, the difference between transcendence and repression, the difference between natural hierarchy and pathological hierarchy, and the fact that higher structures can be hijacked by lower impulses." ~ Ken Wilber, One Taste,
233:It really makes little difference in the long run whether The Book of the Law was dictated to [Crowley] by preterhuman intelligence named Aiwass or whether it stemmed from the creative deeps of Aleister Crowley. The book was written. And he became the mouthpiece for the Zeitgeist, accurately expressing the intrinsic nature of our time as no one else has done to date. ~ Israel Regardie,
234:The book exists for us perchance which will explain our miracles and and reveal new ones. The at present unutterable things we may find somewhere uttered. These same questions that disturb and puzzle and confound us have in their turn occurred to all the wise men; not one has been omitted; and each has answered them, according to his ability, by his words and his life. ~ Henry David Thoreau,
235:And before thee she shall open wide the portals of her secret chambers and under thy eyes she shall lay bare the treasures hidden in the deeps of her bosom. But she shows not her treasures save to the eye of the spirit, the eve which is never closed, the eye which is met by no veil in any of the kingdoms of her empire. ~ Book of Golden Precepts, the Eternal Wisdom
236:To me a book is a message from the gods to mankind; or, if not, should never be published at all. A message from the gods should be delivered at once. It is damnably blasphemous to talk about the autumn season and so on. How dare the author or publisher demand a price for doing his duty, the highest and most honorable to which a man can be called? ~ Aleister Crowley,
237:Hindu almanachs contain predictions about the annual rains foretelling how many centimetres will fall in the country; but by pressing the book which is so full of predictions of rain, you will extract not a drop of water. So also many good words are to be found in pious books, but the mere reading of them does not give spirituality. ~ Ramakrishna, the Eternal Wisdom
238:Understanding is the level immediately below Wisdom. It is on the level of Understanding that ideas exist separately, where they can be scrutinized and comprehended. While Wisdom is pure undifferentiated Mind, Understanding is the level where division exists, and where things are delineated and defined as separated objects. ~ Aryeh Kaplan, Sefer Yetzirah: The Book of Creation in Theory and Practice,
239:Sometimes, looking at the many books I have at home, I feel I shall die before I come to the end of them, yet I cannot resist the temptation of buying new books. Whenever I walk into a bookstore and find a book on one of my hobbies - for example, Old English or Old Norse poetry - I say to myself, "What a pity I can't buy that book, for I already have a copy at home.
   ~ Jorge Luis Borges,
240:Of all man's instruments, the most wondrous, no doubt, is the book. The other instruments are extensions of his body. The microscope, the telescope, are extensions of his sight; the telephone is the extension of his voice; then we have the plow and the sword, extensions of the arm. But the book is something else altogether: the book is an extension of memory and imagination.
   ~ Jorge Luis Borges,
241:The book, the college, the school of art, the institution of any kind, stop with some past utterance of genius. . . . They look backward and not forward. But genius looks forward: the eyes of man are set in his forehead, not in his hindhead: man hopes: genius creates. Whatever talents may be, if the man create not, the pure efflux of the Deity is not his; - cinders and smoke there may be, but not yet flame. ~ Ralph Waldo Emerson,
242:A truly good book is something as natural, and as unexpectedly and unaccountably fair and perfect, as a wild flower discovered on the prairies of the West or in the jungles of the East. Genius is a light which makes the darkness visible, like the lightning's flash, which perchance shatters the temple of knowledge itself,--and not a taper lighted at the hearth-stone of the race, which pales before the light of common day. ~ Henry David Thoreau,
243:The methods advised by all these people have a startling resemblance to one another. They recommend virtue (of various kinds), solitude, absence of excitement, moderation in diet, and finally a practice which some call prayer and some call meditation. (The former four may turn out on examination to be merely conditions favourable to the last.)
   ~ Aleister Crowley, Liber ABA, Book 4, Magick, Part I, Preliminary Remarks,
244:If thou shalt perfectly observe these rules, all the following Symbols and an infinitude of others will be granted unto thee by thy Holy Guardian Angel; thou thus living for the Honour and Glory of the True and only God, for thine own good, and that of thy neighbour. Let the Fear of God be ever before the eyes and the heart of him who shall possess this Divine Wisdom and Sacred Magic. ~ MacGregor Mathers, The Book of the Sacred Magic of Abramelin the Mage,
245:In his book: 'Drive: The Surprising Truth About What Motivates Us', Daniel Pink narrows motivation down to 3 key elements: autonomy, mastery, and purpose. Without a genuine interest in what we do, we will never be proud of it, we will never master it, and we will never feel purposed for it. In short, if you are not interested, you are not motivated, and without motivation, you will not succeed.
   ~ Marcus Tomlinson, How to become an Expert Software Engineer,
246:Watch and pray that you not come to be in the flesh, but rather that you come forth from the bondage of the bitterness of this life. And as you pray, you will find rest, for you have left behind the suffering and the disgrace. For when you come forth from the sufferings and passions of the body, you will receive rest from the good one, and you will reign with the King, you joined with Him and He with you, from now on, for ever and ever, Amen. ~ The Book of Thomas,
247:'Brahman is in all things, all things are in Brahman, all things are Brahman' is the triple formula of the comprehensive Supermind, a single truth of self-manifestation in three aspects which it holds together and inseparably in its self-view as the fundamental knowledge from which it proceeds to the play of the cosmos.
   ~ Sri Aurobindo, The Life Divine, Book 01: Omnipresent Reality and the Universe, The Supreme Truth-Consciousness [149] [T1],
248:The best protection against propaganda of any sort is the recognition of it for what it is. Only hidden and undetected oratory is really insidious. What reaches the heart without going through the mind is likely to bounce back and put the mind out of business. Propaganda taken in that way is like a drug you do not know you are swallowing. The effect is mysterious; you do not know afterwards why you feel or think the way you do. ~ Mortimer Jerome Adler, How to Read a Book,
249:The new D&D is too rule intensive. It's relegated the Dungeon Master to being an entertainer rather than master of the game. It's done away with the archetypes, focused on nothing but combat and character power, lost the group cooperative aspect, bastardized the class-based system, and resembles a comic-book superheroes game more than a fantasy RPG where a player can play any alignment desired, not just lawful good. ~ Gary Gygax, GameSpy interview, Pt. 2 (16 August 2004),
250:Further Reading:
Nightside of Eden - Kenneth Grant
Shamanic Voices - Joan Halifax
The Great Mother - Neumann
Fear & Loathing in Las Vegas - Hunter S. Thompson
Cities of the Red Night - William S. Burroughs
The Book of Pleasure - Austin Osman Spare
Thundersqueak - Angerford & Lea
The Masks of God - Joseph Campbell
An Introduction to Psychology - Hilgard, Atkinson & Atkinson
Liber Null - Pete Carroll ~ Phil Hine, Aspects of Evocation,
251:Paul Brunton in his book A Search in Secret Egypt repeatedly speaks of Atlantis. I always thought that belief in Atlantis was only an imagination of the Theosophists. Is there any truth in the belief?

Atlantis is not an imagination. Plato heard of this submerged continent from Egyptian sources and geologists are also agreed that such a submersion was one of the great facts of earth history. 22 June 1936 ~ Sri Aurobindo, Letters On Poetry And Art,
252:The formula of the Cup is not so well suited for Evocations, and the magical Hierarchy is not involved in the same way; for the Cup being passive rather than active, it is not fitting for the magician to use it in respect of anything but the Highest. In practical working it consequently means little but prayer, and that prayer the 'prayer of silence.'
   ~ Aleister Crowley, Liber ABA, Book 4, Magick, Part 3, The Formuale of the Elemental Weapons [148],
253:I pray to the unknown gods that some man-even a single man, tens of centuries ago-has perused and read that book. If the honor and wisdom and joy of such a reading are not to be my own, then let them be for others. Let heaven exist, though my own place be in hell. Let me be tortured and battered and annihilated, but let there be one instant, one creature, wherein thy enormous Library may find its justification. ~ Jorge Luis Borges, The Library of Babel,
254:I,40: Who calls us Thelemites will do no wrong, if he look but close into the word. For there are therein Three Grades, the Hermit, and the Lover, and the man of Earth. Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law.

I,41: The word of Sin is Restriction. O man! refuse not thy wife, if she will! O lover, if thou wilt, depart! There is no bond that can unite the divided but love: all else is a curse. Accursed! Accursed be it to the aeons! ~ Aleister Crowley, The Book of the Law,
255:The colossal labour Sri Aurobindo put forth to build this unique structure reminds me of one of those majestic ancient temples like Konarak or of a Gothic architecture like Notre Dame before which you stand and stare in speechless ecstasy, your soul takes a flight beyond time and space.

As it is, Savitri is, I suppose, the example par excellence of the future poetry he speaks of in his book The Future Poetry. Generation after generation will drink in its soul's nectar from this perennial source. ~ Nirodbaran,
256:I have learnt all that was hidden and all that was yet undiscovered because I was taught by wisdom herself that created everything. For there is in her a spirit of intelligence which is holy, unique, multiple in her effects, fine, copious, agile, spotless, dear, soft, friendly to good, penetrant, which nothing can prevent from acting, benevolent, friendly to men, kind, stable, infallible, calm, that achieves all, that sees all, that can comprehend all minds in itself, that is intelligible, pure and subtle. ~ Book of Wisdom,
257:MESSAGES FOR CENTRES AND ORGANISATIONS (Suggested programme for a study group)
   1. Prayer (Sri Aurobindo, Mother - grant us your help in our endeavour to understand your teaching.)
   2. Reading of Sri Aurobindo's book.
   3. A moment of silence.
   4. One question can be put by whoever wants to put a question on what has been read.
   5. Answer to the question.
   6. No general discussion. This is not the meeting of a group but simply a class for studying Sri Aurobindo's books. 31 October 1942
   ~ The Mother,
258:I was in Nashville, Tennesee last year. After the show I went to a Waffle House. I'm not proud of it, I was hungry. And I'm alone, I'm eating and I'm reading a book, right? Waitress walks over to me: 'Hey, whatcha readin' for?' Isn't that the weirdest fuckin' question you've ever heard? Not what am I reading, but what am I reading FOR? Well, godammit, ya stumped me! Why do I read? Well . . . hmmm . . . I dunno . . . I guess I read for a lot of reasons and the main one is so I don't end up being a fuckin' waffle waitress. ~ Bill Hicks,
259:I would say that my most interesting experience with the earlier techniques was the realization that when you make cut-ups you do not get simply random juxtapositions of words, that they do mean something, and often that these meanings refer to some future event. I've made many cut-ups and then later recognized that the cut-up referred to something that I read later in a newspaper or a book, or something that happened... Perhaps events are pre-written and pre-recorded and when you cut word lines the future leaks out. ~ William S Burroughs,
260:We begin our study of The Book of the Traveller of the Worlds, which is the second Book of Sri Aurobindo’s epic poem Savitri. It is the largest Book with as many as fifteen cantos. Sri Aurobindo mentions that originally it was to be only a small passage about Aswapathy and the worlds but as he went on working with the poem it extended to many thousands of lines. This Book contains descriptions of the whole series of worlds. In a sense it is the occult geography of the cosmos. ~ M P Pandit, The Book of the Traveller of the Worlds (Part I),
261:I have learnt all that was hidden and all that was yet undiscovered because I was taught by wisdom herself that created everything. For there is in her a spirit of intelligence which is holy, unique, multiple in her effects, fine, copious, agile, spotless, dear, soft, friendly to good, penetrant, which nothing can prevent from acting, benevolent, friendly to men, kind, stable, infallible, calm, that achieves all, that sees all, that can comprehend all minds in itself, that is intelligible, pure and subtle. ~ Book of Wisdom, the Eternal Wisdom
262:To take symbolism seriously is to accept the 'analogy of being' between different levels of reality... More than the sum of its parts, the figure is the appearing-to-us of an infinite depth that cannot be fully revealed in time. Every symbol is a kind of gestalt, in which a universal meaning can be glimpsed. Eventually, every created thing can be seen as a manifestation of its own interior essence, and the world is transformed into a radiant book to be read with eyes sensitive to spiritual light. ~ Stratford Caldecott, Beauty for Truth's Sake: On the Re-enchantment of Education,
263:This Magical Will is the wand in your hand by which the Great Work is accomplished, by which the Daughter is not merely set upon the throne of the Mother, but assumed into the Highest. : In one, the best, system of Magick, the Absolute is called the Crown, God is called the Father, the Pure Soul is called the Mother, the Holy Guardian Angel is called the Son, and the Natural Soul is called the Daughter. The Son purifies the Daughter by wedding her; she thus becomes the Mother, the uniting of whom with the Father absorbs all into the Crown. ~ Aleister Crowley, Book 4,
264:The Temple represents the external Universe. The Magician must take it as he finds it, so that it is of no particular shape; yet we find written, \Liber VII,\ V:I:2 \We made us a temple of stones in the shape of the Universem even ashou didst wear openly and I concealed.\ This shape is the vesica piscis; but it is only the greeatest Magicians who can thus fashion the Temple. There may, however, be some choice of rooms; this refers to the power of the Magician to reincarnate in a suitable body.
   ~ Aleister Crowley, Liber ABA, Book 04: Magick, Part II, Chapter 1, The Temple [49],
265:To return to the question of the development of the Will. It is always something to pluck up the weeds, but the flower itself needs tending. Having crushed all volitions in ourselves, and if necessary in others, which we find opposing our real Will, that Will itself will grow naturally with greater freedom. But it is not only necessary to purify the temple itself and consecrate it; invocations must be made. Hence it is necessary to be constantly doing things of a positive, not merely of a negative nature, to affirm that Will.
   ~ Aleister Crowley, Liber ABA, Book 4, Magick, Part 2,
266:When the disciple considering an idea sees rise in him bad or unhealthy thoughts, thoughts of covetousness, hatred or error, he should either turn his mind away from that idea or concentrate it upon a healthy thought, or else examine the fatal nature of the idea, or analyse it and decompose it into its different elements, or, making appeal to all his strength and applying the greatest energy, suppress it from his mind; thus are removed and disappear these bad and unhealthy ideas and the mind becomes firm, calm, unified, full of vigour. ~ Mahayana; the Book of the Faith, the Eternal Wisdom
267:I think we ought to read only the kind of books that wound or stab us. If the book we're reading doesn't wake us up with a blow to the head, what are we reading for? So that it will make us happy, as you write? Good Lord, we would be happy precisely if we had no books, and the kind of books that make us happy are the kind we could write ourselves if we had to. But we need books that affect us like a disaster, that grieve us deeply, like the death of someone we loved more than ourselves, like being banished into forests far from everyone, like a suicide. A book must be the axe for the frozen sea within us. That is my belief.
   ~ Franz Kafka,
268:The Magician should devise for himself a definite technique for destroying 'evil.' The essence of such a practice will consist in training the mind and the body to confront things which cause fear, pain, disgust, shame and the like. He must learn to endure them, then to become indifferent to them, then to analyze them until they give pleasure and instruction, and finally to appreciate them for their own sake, as aspects of Truth. When this has been done, he should abandon them, if they are really harmful in relation to health and comfort.
   ~ Aleister Crowley, Liber ABA, Book 4, Magick, APPENDIX VI: A FEW PRINCIPAL RITUALS, [311-312],
269:Patrul Rinpoche tells the story of an old frog who had lived all his life in a dank well. One day a frog from the sea paid him a visit. "Where do you come from?" asked the frog in the well. "From the great ocean," he replied. "How big is your ocean?" "It's gigantic." "You mean about a quarter of the size of my well here?" "Bigger." "Bigger? You mean half as big?" "No, even bigger." "Is it . . . as big as this well?" "There's no comparison." "That's impossible! I've got to see this for myself." They set off together. When the frog from the well saw the ocean, it was such a shock that his head just exploded into pieces. ~ Sogyal Rinpoche, The Tibetan Book of Living and Dying,
270:All literature consists of whatever the writer thinks is cool. The reader will like the book to the degree that he agrees with the writer about what's cool. And that works all the way from the external trappings to the level of metaphor, subtext, and the way one uses words. In other words, I happen not to think that full-plate armor and great big honking greatswords are cool. I don't like 'em. I like cloaks and rapiers. So I write stories with a lot of cloaks and rapiers in 'em, 'cause that's cool. Guys who like military hardware, who think advanced military hardware is cool, are not gonna jump all over my books, because they have other ideas about what's cool. ~ Stephen Brust,
271: But we now come to speak of the holy and sacred Pentacles and Sigils. Now these pentacles, are as it were certain holy signes preserving us from evil chances and events, and helping and assisting us to binde, exterminate, and drive away evil spirits, and alluring the good spirits, and reconciling them unto us. And these pentacles do consist either of Characters of the good spirits of the superiour order, or of sacred pictures of holy letters or revelations, with apt and fit versicles, which are composed either of Geometrical figures and holy names of God, according to the course and maner of many of them; or they are compounded of all of them, or very many of them mixt. ~ Agrippa, A Fourth Book of Occult Philosophy,
272:It is in the silence of the mind that the strongest and freest action can come, e.g. the writing of a book, poetry, inspired speech etc. When the mind is active it interferes with the inspiration, puts in its own small ideas which get mixed up with the inspiration or starts something from a lower level or simply stops the inspiration altogether by bubbling up with all sorts of mere mental suggestions. So also intuitions or action etc. can come more easily when the ordinary inferior movement of the mind is not there. It is also in the silence of the mind that it is easiest for knowledge to come from within or above, from the psychic or from the higher consciousness.
   ~ Sri Aurobindo, Letters On Yoga - IV,
273:The oil consecrates everything that is touched with it; it is his aspiration; all acts performed in accordance with that are holy. The scourge tortures him; the dagger wounds him; the chain binds him. It is by virtue of these three that his aspiration remains pure, and is able to consecrate all other things. He wears a crown to affirm his lordship, his divinity; a robe to symbolize silence, and a lamen to declare his work. The book of spells or conjurations is his magical record, his Karma. In the East is the Magick Fire, in which all burns up at last. We will now consider each of these matters in detail.
   ~ Aleister Crowley, Liber ABA, Book 4, Magick, Part II - Magick (elemental theory), Preliminary Marks,
274:Jordan Peterson's Book List
1. Brave New World - Aldous Huxley
2. 1984 - George Orwell
3. Road To Wigan Pier - George Orwell
4. Crime And Punishment - Fyodor Dostoevsky
5. Demons - Fyodor Dostoevsky
6. Beyond Good And Evil - Friedrich Nietzsche
7. Ordinary Men - Christopher Browning
8. The Painted Bird - Jerzy Kosinski
9. The Rape of Nanking - Iris Chang
10. Gulag Archipelago (Vol. 1, Vol. 2, & Vol. 3) - Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
11. Man's Search for Meaning - Viktor Frankl
12. Modern Man in Search of A Soul - Carl Jung
13. Maps Of Meaning: The Architecture of Belief - Jordan B. Peterson
14. A History of Religious Ideas (Vol. 1, Vol. 2, Vol. 3) - Mircea Eliade
15. Affective Neuroscience - Jaak Panksepp ~ Jordan Peterson,
275:The ambition of every boy is to be an engine-driver. Some attain it, and remain there all their lives.
   But in the majority of cases the Understanding grows faster than the Will, and long before the boy is in a position to attain his wish he has already forgotten it.
   In other cases the Understanding never grows beyond a certain point, and the Will persists without intelligence.
   The business man (for example) has wished for ease and comfort, and to this end goes daily to his office and slaves under a more cruel taskmaster than the meanest of the workmen in his pay; he decides to retire, and finds that life in empty. The end has been swallowed up in the means.
   Only those are happy who have desired the unattainable. ~ Aleister Crowley, Book 4,
276:The art of using it consists principally in referring all our ideas to it, discovering thus the common nature of certain things and the essential differences between others, so that ultimately one obtains a simple view of the incalculably vast complexity of the Universe.

The whole subject must be studied in the Book 777, and the main attributions committed to memory: then when by constant use the system is at last understood—as opposed to being merely memorised—the student will find fresh light break in on him at every turn as he continues to measure every item of new knowledge that he attains by this Standard. For to him the Universe will then begin to appear as a coherent and a necessary Whole. ~ Aleister Crowley, Little Essays Towards Truth, "Man",
277:so you distill these stories great authors distill stories and we have soties that are very very very old they are usually religious stories they could be fairy tales because some people ahve traced fairy tales back 10 000 years ... a story that has been told for 10000 years is a funny kind of story its like people have remembered it and obviously modified it, like a game of telephone that has gone on for generations and all that is left is what people remember and maybe they remember whats important, because you tend to remember what's important and its not necessarily the case that you know what the hell it means ... and you dont genereally know what a book that you read means not if its profound it means more than you can understand because otherwise why read it? ~ Jordan Peterson, Maps of Meaning 2017 - 1,
278:The Magician works in a Temple; the Universe, which is (be it remembered!) conterminous with himself. In this temple a Circle is drawn upon the floor for the limitation of his working. This circle is protected by divine names, the influences on which he relies to keep out hostile thoughts. Within the circle stands an Altar, the solid basis on which he works, the foundation of all. Upon the Altar are his Wand, Cup, Sword, and Pantacle, to represent his Will, his Understanding, his Reason, and the lower parts of his being, respectively. On the Altar, too, is a phial of Oil, surrounded by a Scourge, a Dagger, and a Chain, while above the Altar hangs a Lamp. The Magician wears a Crown, a single Robe, and a Lamen, and he bears a Book of Conjurations and a Bell.
   ~ Aleister Crowley, Liber ABA, Book 4, Magick [54?],
279: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,
280:With many people custom and habit of which ethics is but the social expression are the things most difficult to give up: and it is a useful practice to break any habit just to get into the way of being free from that form of slavery. Hence we have practices for breaking up sleep, for putting our bodies into strained and unnatural positions, for doing difficult exercises of breathing -- all these, apart from any special merit they may have in themselves for any particular purpose, have the main merit that the man forces himself todo them despite any conditions that may exist. Having conquered internal resistance one may conquer external resistance more easily. In a steam boat the engine must first overcome its own inertia before it can attack the resistance of the water.
   ~ Aleister Crowley, Liber ABA, Book 4, Magick, Part 2, The Wand,
281:From these two incontrovertible premises he deduced that the Library is total and that its shelves register all the possible combinations of the twenty-odd orthographical symbols (a number which, though extremely vast, is not infinite): in other words, all that it is given to express, in all languages. Everything: the minutely detailed history of the future, the archangels' autobiographies, the faithful catalogue of the Library, thousands and thousands of false catalogues, the demonstration of the fallacy of those catalogues, the demonstration of the fallacy of the true catalogue, the Gnostic gospel of Basilides, the commentary on that gospel, the commentary on the commentary on that gospel, the true story of your death, the translation of every book in all languages, the interpolations of every book in all books. ~ Jorge Luis Borges, The Library of Babel,
282:When I am working on a book or a story I write every morning as soon after first light as possible. There is no one to disturb you and it is cool or cold and you come to your work and warm as you write. You read what you have written and, as you always stop when you know what is going to happen next, you go on from there. You write until you come to a place where you still have your juice and know what will happen next and you stop and try to live through until the next day when you hit it again. You have started at six in the morning, say, and may go on until noon or be through before that. When you stop you are as empty, and at the same time never empty but filling, as when you have made love to someone you love. Nothing can hurt you, nothing can happen, nothing means anything until the next day when you do it again. It is the wait until the next day that is hard to get through. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
283:On the exoteric side if necessary the mind should be trained by the study of any well-developed science, such as chemistry, or mathematics. The idea of organization is the first step, that of interpretation the second. The Master of the Temple, whose grade corresponds to Binah, is sworn to interpret every phenomenon as a particular dealing of God with his soul. {85} But even the beginner may attempt this practice with advantage. Either a fact fits in or it does not; if it does not, harmony is broken; and as the Universal harmony cannot be broken, the discord must be in the mind of the student, thus showing that he is not in tune with that Universal choir. Let him then puzzle out first the great facts, then the little; until one summer, when he is bald and lethargic after lunch, he understands and appreciates the existence of flies!
   ~ Aleister Crowley, Liber ABA, Book 4, Part II, The Cup,
284:My deepest debt in this book is to the General Semantics ('non-Aristotelian system') of Alfred Korzybski. I have also drawn heavily upon the works of other contributors to semantic thought: especially C. K. Ogden and I. A. Richards, Thorstein Veblen, Edward Sapir, Leonard Bloomfield, Karl R. Popper, Thurman Arnold, Jerome Frank, Jean Piaget, Charles Morris, Wendell Johnson, Irving J. Lee, Ernst Cassirer, Anatol Rapoport, Stuart Chase. I am also deeply indebted to the writings of numerous psychologists and psychiatrists with one or another of the dynamic points of view inspired by Sigmund Freud: Karl Menninger, Trigant Burrow, Carl Rogers, Kurt Lewin, N. R. F. Maier, Jurgen Ruesch, Gregory Bateson, Rudolf Dreikurs, Milton Rokeach. I have also found extremely helpful the writings of cultural anthropologists, especially those of Benjamin Lee Whorf, Ruth Benedict, Clyde Kluckhohn, Leslie A. White, Margaret Mead, Weston La Barre. ~ S. I. Hayakawa,
285:And just as in the past each civilization was the vehicle of its own mythology, developing in character as its myth became progressively interpreted, analyzed, and elucidated by its leading minds, so in this modern world~where the application of science to the fields of practical life has now dissolved all cultural horizons, so that no separate civilization can ever develop again~each individual is the center of a mythology of his own, of which his own intelligible character is the Incarnate God, so to say, whom his empirically questing consciousness is to find. The aphorism of Delphi, 'Know thyself,' is the motto. And not Rome, not Mecca, not Jerusalem, Sinai, or Benares, but each and every 'thou' on earth is the center of this world, in the sense of that formula quoted from the twelfth-century Book of the Twenty-four Philosophers, of God as 'an intelligible sphere, whose center is everywhere.' ~ Joseph Campbell, The Masks of God, Vol. IV: Creative Mythology,
286:The fourth condition is study. One must cultivate the mind, know what others have thought, open the mental being to this impact of the higher vibrations of knowledge. A mental knowledge is not tantamount to realization, it is true, but still one must know mentally where one is going, what has happened to others, how they have achieved, what are the hindrances and the helping points. This education of oneself by study, study of spiritual writings, suddhydya as it is called, a disciplined reading and incorporation of the knowledge contained in scriptures and authentic texts - that is a very important part. Even when you don't understand a text, still if you persist at it, the force that is in that book creates certain new grooves in your brain and the second or the third time when you read it, it begins to make some meaning. This is the meaning of studying, of exposing your mind to the constant vibrations of higher levels of knowledge. Incidentally, the mind gets developed, a mental climate is created, a climate of spiritual culture.
   ~ M P Pandit, The Advent 1981, 30,
287:Abrahadabra is a word that first publicly appeared in The Book of the Law, the central sacred text of Thelema . Its author, Aleister Crowley, described it as the Word of the Aeon, which signifieth The Great Work accomplished. This is in reference to his belief that the writing of Liber Legis (another name for The Book of the Law) heralded a new Aeon for mankind that was ruled by the godRa-Hoor-Khuit (a form of Horus). Abrahadabra is, therefore, the magical formula of this new age. It is not to be confused with the Word of the Law of the Aeon, which is Thelema, meaning Will. ... Abrahadabra is also referred to as the Word of Double Power. More specifically, it represents the uniting of the Microcosm with the Macrocosm
   represented by the pentagram and the hexagram, the rose and the cross, the circle and the square, the 5 and the 6 (etc.), as also called the attainment of the Knowledge and Conversation of ones Holy Guardian Angel. In Commentaries (1996), Crowley says that the word is a symbol of the establishment of the pillar or phallus of the Macrocosm...in the void of the Microcosm.
   ~ Wikipedia,
288:[invocation] Let us describe the magical method of identification. The symbolic form of the god is first studied with as much care as an artist would bestow upon his model, so that a perfectly clear and unshakeable mental picture of the god is presented to the mind. Similarly, the attributes of the god are enshrined in speech, and such speeches are committed perfectly to memory. The invocation will then begin with a prayer to the god, commemorating his physical attributes, always with profound understanding of their real meaning. In the second part of the invocation, the voice of the god is heard, and His characteristic utterance is recited. In the third portion of the invocation the Magician asserts the identity of himself with the god. In the fourth portion the god is again invoked, but as if by Himself, as if it were the utterance of the will of the god that He should manifest in the Magician. At the conclusion of this, the original object of the invocation is stated.
   ~ Aleister Crowley, Liber ABA, Book 4, Magick, Part 3, The Formuale of the Elemental Weapons [149] [T4],
289:What do you think of the essence of Hell? Hell is when the depths come to you with all that you no longer are or are not yet capable of. Hell is when you can no longer attain what you could attain. Hell is when you must think and feel and do everything that you know you do not want. Hell is when you know that your having to is also a wanting to, and that you yourself are responsible for it. Hell is when you know that everything serious that you have planned with yourself is also laughable, that everything fine is also brutal, that everything good is also bad, that everything high is also low, and that everything pleasant is also shameful.

But the deepest Hell is when you realize that Hell is also no Hell, but a cheerful Heaven, not a Heaven in itself, but in this respect a Heaven, and in that respect a Hell.

That is the ambiguity of the God: he is born from a dark ambiguity and rises to a bright ambiguity. Unequivocalness is simplicity and leads to death. But ambiguity is the way of life. If the left foot does not move, then the right one does, and you move. The God wills this. ~ Carl Jung, The Red Book,
290:O King, thy fate is a transaction done
At every hour between Nature and thy soul
With God for its foreseeing arbiter.
Fate is a balance drawn in Destiny's book.
Man can accept his fate, he can refuse.
Even if the One maintains the unseen decree
He writes thy refusal in thy credit page:
For doom is not a close, a mystic seal.
Arisen from the tragic crash of life,
Arisen from the body's torture and death,
The spirit rises mightier by defeat;
Its godlike wings grow wider with each fall.
Its splendid failures sum to victory.
O man, the events that meet thee on thy road,
Though they smite thy body and soul with joy and grief,
Are not thy fate, - they touch thee awhile and pass;
Even death can cut not short thy spirit's walk:
Thy goal, the road thou choosest are thy fate.
On the altar throwing thy thoughts, thy heart, thy works,
Thy fate is a long sacrifice to the gods
Till they have opened to thee thy secret self
And made thee one with the indwelling God. ~ Sri Aurobindo, Savitri, 06:02 The Way of Fate and the Problem of Pain,
291:Here I want to make it very clear that mathematics is not what many people think it is; it is not a system of mere formulas and theorems; but as beautifully defined by Professor Cassius J. Keyser, in his book The Human Worth of Rigorous Thinking (Columbia University Press, 1916), mathematics is the science of "Exact thought or rigorous thinking," and one of its distinctive characteristics is "precision, sharpness, completeness of definitions." This quality alone is sufficient to explain why people generally do not like mathematics and why even some scientists bluntly refuse to have anything to do with problems wherein mathematical reasoning is involved. In the meantime, mathematical philosophy has very little, if anything, to do with mere calculations or with numbers as such or with formulas; it is a philosophy wherein precise, sharp and rigorous thinking is essential. Those who deliberately refuse to think "rigorously"-that is mathematically-in connections where such thinking is possible, commit the sin of preferring the worse to the better; they deliberately violate the supreme law of intellectual rectitude. ~ Alfred Korzybski, Manhood of Humanity,
292:Supermind is the dynamic form of satcitananda (being-consciousness-bliss), and the necessary conduit, mediator or linkage between satcitananda and the manifest creation. (Life Divine Book I, ch.14-16) ... Supermind is spiritual consciousness acting as a self-luminous knowledge, will, sense, aesthesis, energy, self-creative and unveiling power of its own delight and being. Mind is the action of the same powers, but limited and only very indirectly and partially illumined. Supermind lives in unity though it plays with diversity; mind lives in a separative action of diversity, though it may open to unity. Mind is not only capable of ignorance, but, because it acts always partially and by limitation, it works characteristically as a power of ignorance : it may even and it does forget itself in a complete inconscience, or nescience, awaken from it to the ignorance of a partial knowledge and move from the ignorance towards a complete knowledge, -- that is its natural action in the human being, -- but it can never have by itself a complete knowledge.
   ~ Sri Aurobindo, The Synthesis Of Yoga, The Psychology of Self-Perfection, 625,
293:The Palace

The Palace is not infinite.

The walls, the ramparts, the gardens, the labyrinths, the staircases, the terraces, the parapets, the doors, the galleries, the circular or rectangular patios, the cloisters, the intersections, the cisterns, the anterooms, the chambers, the alcoves, the libraries, the attics, the dungeons, the sealed cells and the vaults, are not less in quantity than the grains of sand in the Ganges, but their number has a limit. From the roofs, towards sunset, many people can make out the forges, the workshops, the stables, the boatyards and the huts of the slaves.

It is granted to no one to traverse more than an infinitesimal part of the palace. Some know only the cellars. We can take in some faces, some voices, some words, but what we perceive is of the feeblest. Feeble and precious at the same time. The date which the chisel engraves in the tablet, and which is recorded in the parochial registers, is later than our own death; we are already dead when nothing touches us, neither a word nor a yearning nor a memory. I know that I am not dead. ~ Jorge Luis Borges, The Book of Sand,
294:A major part of the book is devoted to poetry. It opens with Sri Aurobindo's Savitri. The author has a novel way of appreciating this most wonderful epic, which continually overwhelms and bewilders us. He has taken this bewilderment as the subject of the chapter "An Uninitiated Reader's Response to Savitri". This is a rarely explored area, namely the magical poetic beauty of Savitri that casts a spell on the reader even when he does not always understand its content. For the lover of poetry is attracted by its "beauty and strength", "he is overawed by the grandeur of the animated spirituality". Any time spent with Savitri thus becomes a special moment in his life. Later in the book we find another kind of appreciation of the epic in the chapter on K. D. Sethna as a "crusader of aesthetic yoga". There the author calls Savitri the "Odyssey of Integral Yoga" where yoga and poetry come together. He also appreciates the "sensitive analysis of stylistic effect" by Sethna, who uses wonderful quotations from Savitri as examples of adequate style, effective style, illumined style, etc. (From the Near to Far by Dr. Saurendranth Basu) ~ Nandita Chatterjee, review of the book,
295:But before entering into the details of I. A. O. as a magical formula it should be remarked that it is essentially the formula of Yoga or meditation; in fact, of elementary mysticism in all its branches. In beginning a meditation practice, there is always a quiet pleasure, a gentle natural growth; one takes a lively interest in the work; it seems easy; one is quite pleased to have started. This stage represents Isis. Sooner or later it is succeeded by depression-the Dark Night of the Soul, an infinite weariness and detestation of the work. The simplest and easiest acts become almost impossible to perform. Such impotence fills the mind with apprehension and despair. The intensity of this loathing can hardly be understood by any person who has not experienced it. This is the period of Apophis.
   It is followed by the arising not of Isis, but of Osiris. The ancient condition is not restored, but a new and superior condition is created, a condition only rendered possible by the process of death. The Alchemists themselves taught this same truth. The first matter of the work was base and primitive, though 'natural.' After passing through various stages the 'black dragon' appeared; but from this arose the pure and perfect gold
   ~ Aleister Crowley, Liber ABA, Book 4, Magick, Part 3, The Formula of I. A. O. [158-159],
296:JOSH
hmm. its so upsetting.. it seems like the book is a perfect symbol for something terribly wrong. I constantly avoid anything Donald Trump related because I find him so repulsive its upsetting. like its too disgusting of a corruption and i just avoid it. but maybe this book is a lukewarm symbol so I can learn to move towards and fight such darknesses.. I dont know.. so upsetting.

and people buy into such double-thought inconscience? I cant even comprehend how this can be like this. I guess its like I turn away from disgust it allows people to turn away from reason through that infantile pre-rational regression or something. I mean we all want safety but..

the book itself goes against itself from the title.. like its bashing the left for wanting to divide america but thats what the book is doing by attacking them. so I guess if people cant catch the deception from the title they wont catch it in the book? ayah


ALAN
Yeah it's the whole white male fragility persecution envy trip. Donny Jnr was so triggered he had to write a whole book (I pity the ghostwriter).

And yes it is upsetting, we live in a world where the Lord of Falsehood is on the ascendant, through instruments like Trump, Koch, and Murdoch. Some people are particularly susceptible, others are immune. This is the battle for the Earth ~ M Alan Kazlev, Facebook,
297:All advance in thought is made by collecting the greatest possible number of facts, classifying them, and grouping them.
   The philologist, though perhaps he only speaks one language, has a much higher type of mind than the linguist who speaks twenty.
   This Tree of Thought is exactly paralleled by the tree of nervous structure.
   Very many people go about nowadays who are exceedingly "well-informed," but who have not the slightest idea of the meaning of the facts they know. They have not developed the necessary higher part of the brain. Induction is impossible to them.
   This capacity for storing away facts is compatible with actual imbecility. Some imbeciles have been able to store their memories with more knowledge than perhaps any sane man could hope to acquire.
   This is the great fault of modern education - a child is stuffed with facts, and no attempt is made to explain their connection and bearing. The result is that even the facts themselves are soon forgotten.
   Any first-rate mind is insulted and irritated by such treatment, and any first-rate memory is in danger of being spoilt by it.
   No two ideas have any real meaning until they are harmonized in a third, and the operation is only perfect when these ideas are contradictory. This is the essence of the Hegelian logic.
   ~ Aleister Crowley, Liber ABA, Book 4, The Cup,
298:It is also the story of a book, a book called The Hitch Hiker's Guide to the Galaxy - not an Earth book, never published on Earth, and until the terrible catastrophe occurred, never seen or heard of by any Earthman.

   Nevertheless, a wholly remarkable book.
in fact it was probably the most remarkable book ever to come out of the great publishing houses of Ursa Minor - of which no Earthman had ever heard either.

   Not only is it a wholly remarkable book, it is also a highly successful one - more popular than the Celestial Home Care Omnibus, better selling than Fifty More Things to do in Zero Gravity, and more controversial than Oolon Colluphid's trilogy of philosophical blockbusters Where God Went Wrong, Some More of God's Greatest Mistakes and Who is this God Person Anyway?

   In many of the more relaxed civilizations on the Outer Eastern Rim of the Galaxy, the Hitch Hiker's Guide has already supplanted the great Encyclopedia Galactica as the standard repository of all knowledge and wisdom, for though it has many omissions and contains much that is apocryphal, or at least wildly inaccurate, it scores over the older, more pedestrian work in two important respects.

   First, it is slightly cheaper; and secondly it has the words Don't Panic inscribed in large friendly letters on its cover.
~ Douglas Adams, The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy,
299:Recommended Reading
David Foster Wallace - Infinite Jest
DH Lawrence - The Rainbow
Gabriel Garcia Marquez - Love in the Time of Cholera
Karl Ove Knausgaard - My Struggle
Virginia Woolf - To The Lighthouse
Ben Lerner - The Topeka School
Sally Rooney - Conversations With Friends
Nell Zink - The Wallcreeper
Elena Ferrante - The Days of Abandonment
Jack Kerouac - Dharma Bums
Walt Whitman - Leaves of Grass
Michael Murphy - Golf in the Kingdom
Barbara Kingsolver - Prodigal Summer
Albertine Sarrazin - Astragal
Rebecca Solnit - The Faraway Nearby
Michael Paterniti - Love and Other Ways of Dying
Rainer Maria Rilke - Book of Hours
James Baldwin - Another Country
Roberto Calasso - Ka
Translation by S. Radhakrishan - Principle Upanisads
Chogyam Trungpa - Cutting Through Spiritual Materialism
Translation by Georg Feuerstein - Yoga Sutra
Richard Freeman - The Mirror of Yoga
Translation by S. Radhakrishan - The Bhagavad Gita
Shrunyu Suzuki - Zen Mind Beginner's Mind
Heinrich Zimmer - Myths and Symbols in Indian Art and Civilization
Sogyal Rinpoche - The Tibetan Book of Living and Dying
Joseph Campbell - Myths of Light
Joseph Campbell - The Hero With A Thousand Faces
Sri Aurobindo - Savitri
Thomas Meyers - Anatomy Trains
Wendy Doniger - The Hindus ~ Jason Bowman, http://www.jasonbowmanyoga.com/recommended-reading,
300:A book like this, a problem like this, is in no hurry; we both, I just as much as my book, are friends of lento. It is not for nothing that I have been a philologist, perhaps I am a philologist still, that is to say, A TEACHER OF SLOW READING:- in the end I also write slowly. Nowadays it is not only my habit, it is also to my taste - a malicious taste, perhaps? - no longer to write anything which does not reduce to despair every sort of man who is 'in a hurry'. For philology is that venerable art which demands of its votaries one thing above all: to go aside, to take time, to become still, to become slow - it is a goldsmith's art and connoisseurship of the WORD which has nothing but delicate, cautious work to do and achieves nothing if it does not achieve it lento. But precisely for this reason it is more necessary than ever today, by precisely this means does it entice and enchant us the most, in the midst of an age of 'work', that is to say, of hurry, of indecent and perspiring haste, which wants to 'get everything done' at once, including every old or new book:- this art does not so easily get anything done, it teaches to read WELL, that is to say, to read slowly, deeply, looking cautiously before and aft, with reservations, with doors left open, with delicate eyes and fingers...My patient friends, this book desires for itself only perfect readers and philologists: LEARN to read me well! ~ Friedrich Nietzsche,
301:Integral Psychology presents a very complex picture of the individual. As he did previously in The Atman Project, at the back of the book Wilber has included numerous charts showing how his model relates to the work of a hundred or so different authors from East and West.57

57. Wilber compares the models of Huston Smith, Plotinus, Buddhism, Stan Grof, John Battista, kundalini yoga, the Great Chain of Being, James Mark Baldwin, Aurobindo, the Kabbalah, Vedanta, William Tiller, Leadbeater, Adi Da, Piaget, Commons and Richards, Kurt Fisher, Alexander, Pascual-Leone, Herb Koplowitz, Patricia Arlin, Gisela Labouvie-Vief, Jan Sinnot, Michael Basseches, Jane Loevinger, John Broughton, Sullivan, Grant and Grant, Jenny Wade, Michael Washburn, Erik Erikson, Neumann, Scheler, Karl Jaspers, Rudolf Steiner, Don Beck, Suzanne Cook-Greuter, Clare Graves, Robert Kegan, Kohlberg, Torbert, Blanchard-Fields, Kitchener and King, Deirdre Kramer, William Perry, Turner and Powell, Cheryl Armon, Peck, Howe, Rawls, Piaget, Selman, Gilligan, Hazrat Inayat Khan, mahamudra meditation, Fowler, Underhill, Helminiak, Funk, Daniel Brown, Muhyddin Ibn 'Arabi, St. Palamas, classical yoga, highest tantra yoga, St Teresa, Chirban, St Dionysius, Patanjali, St Gregory of Nyssa, transcendental meditation, Fortune, Maslow, Chinen, Benack, Gardner, Melvin Miller, Habermas, Jean Houston, G. Heard, Lenski, Jean Gebser, A. Taylor, Jay Early, Robert Bellah, and Duane Elgin. ~ Frank Visser, Ken Wilber Thought as Passion,
302:The Supreme Mind
'O God! we acknowledge Thee to be the Supreme Mind
Who hast disposed and ordered the Universe;
Who gave it life and motion at the first,
And still continuest to guide and regulate it.
From Thee was its primal impulsion;
Thou didst bestow on thine Emanated Spirit of Light,
Divine wisdom and various power
To stablish and enforce its transcendent orbits.
Thou art the Inconceivable Energy
Which in the beginning didst cause all things;
Of whom shall no created being ever know
A millionth part of thy divine properties.
But the Spirit was the Spirit of the Universe-
Sacred, Holy, Generating Nature;
Which, obedient unto thy will,
Preserves and reproduces all that is in the Kosmos.
Nothing is superior to the Spirit
But Thou, alone, O God! who art the Creator and Lord;
Thou madest the Spirit to be thy servitor,
But this thy Spirit transcends all other creatures;
This is the Spirit which is in the highest heavens;
Whose influence permeates all that lives;
As a beautiful Flower diffuses fragrances
But is not diminished in aught thereby.
For all divine essences are the same,
Differing only in their degree and power and beauty;
But in no wise differing in their principle,
Which is the fiery essence of God himself.
Such is the animating flame of every existence
Being in God, purely perfect;
But in all other living things
Only capable of being made perfect.' ~ Dr E.V. Kenealy, The Book of Fo.
The Supreme Mind. from path of regeneration,
303:The capacity for visions, when it is sincere and spontaneous, can put you in touch with events which you are not capable of knowing in your outer consciousness.... There is a very interesting fact, it is that somewhere in the terrestrial mind, somewhere in the terrestrial vital, somewhere in the subtle physical, one can find an exact, perfect, automatic recording of everything that happens. It is the most formidable memory one could imagine, which misses nothing, forgets nothing, records all. And if you are able to enter into it, you can go backward, you can go forward, and in all directions, and you will have the "memory" of all things - not only of things of the past, but of things to come. For everything is recorded there.

   In the mental world, for instance, there is a domain of the physical mind which is related to physical things and keeps the memory of physical happenings upon earth. It is as though you were entering into innumerable vaults, one following another indefinitely, and these vaults are filled with small pigeon-holes, one above another, one above another, with tiny doors. Then if you want to know something and if you are conscious, you look, and you see something like a small point - a shining point; you find that this is what you wish to know and you have only to concentrate there and it opens; and when it opens, there is a sort of an unrolling of something like extremely subtle manuscripts, but if your concentration is sufficiently strong you begin to read as though from a book. And you have the whole story in all its details. There are thousands of these little holes, you know; when you go for a walk there, it is as though you were walking in infinity. And in this way you can find the exact facts about whatever you want to know. But I must tell you that what you find is never what has been reported in history - histories are always planned out; I have never come across a single "historical" fact which is like history.
   ~ The Mother, Questions And Answers 1950-1951, 109 [T7],
304:
   Sweet Mother, here it is written: "There is a Yoga-Shakti lying coiled or asleep..." How can it be awakened?
I think it awakens quite naturally the moment one takes the resolution to do the yoga. If the resolution is sincere and one has an aspiration, it wakes up by itself.

   In fact, it is perhaps its awakening which gives the aspiration to do yoga.

   It is possible that it is a result of the Grace... or after some conversation or reading, something that has suddenly given you the idea and aspiration to know what yoga is and to practise it. Sometimes just a simple conversation with someone is enough or a passage one reads from a book; well, it awakens this Yoga-Shakti and it is this which makes you do your yoga.

   One is not aware of it at first - except that something has changed in our life, a new decision is taken, a turning.

   What is it, this Yoga-Shakti, Sweet Mother?

   It is the energy of progress. It is the energy which makes you do the yoga, precisely, makes you progress - consciously. It is a conscious energy.

   In fact, the Yoga-Shakti is the power to do yoga.

   Sweet Mother, isn't it more difficult to draw the divine forces from below?

   I think it is absolutely useless.

   Some people think that there are more reserves of energy - I have heard this very often: a great reserve of energy - in the earth, and that if they draw this energy into themselves they will be able to do things; but it is always mixed.

   The divine Presence is everywhere, that's well understood. And in fact, there is neither above nor below. What is called above and below, I think that is rather the expression of a degree of consciousness or a degree of materiality; there is the more unconscious and the less unconscious, there is what is subconscious and what is superconscious, and so we say above and below for the facility of speech.

   But in fact, the idea is to draw from the energies of the earth which, when you are standing up, are under your feet, that is, below in relation to you. But these energies are always mixed, and mostly they are terribly dark.
   ~ The Mother, Questions And Answers 1955,
305:But usually the representative influence occupies a much larger place in the life of the sadhaka. If the Yoga is guided by a received written Shastra, - some Word from the past which embodies the experience of former Yogins, - it may be practised either by personal effort alone or with the aid of a Guru. The spiritual knowledge is then gained through meditation on the truths that are taught and it is made living and conscious by their realisation in the personal experience; the Yoga proceeds by the results of prescribed methods taught in a Scripture or a tradition and reinforced and illumined by the instructions of the Master. This is a narrower practice, but safe and effective within its limits, because it follows a well-beaten track to a long familiar goal.

For the sadhaka of the integral Yoga it is necessary to remember that no written Shastra, however great its authority or however large its spirit, can be more than a partial expression of the eternal Knowledge. He will use, but never bind himself even by the greatest Scripture. Where the Scripture is profound, wide, catholic, it may exercise upon him an influence for the highest good and of incalculable importance. It may be associated in his experience with his awakening to crowning verities and his realisation of the highest experiences. His Yoga may be governed for a long time by one Scripture or by several successively, - if it is in the line of the great Hindu tradition, by the Gita, for example, the Upanishads, the Veda. Or it may be a good part of his development to include in its material a richly varied experience of the truths of many Scriptures and make the future opulent with all that is best in the past. But in the end he must take his station, or better still, if he can, always and from the beginning he must live in his own soul beyond the limitations of the word that he uses. The Gita itself thus declares that the Yogin in his progress must pass beyond the written Truth, - sabdabrahmativartate - beyond all that he has heard and all that he has yet to hear, - srotavyasya srutasya ca. For he is not the sadhaka of a book or of many books; he is a sadhaka of the Infinite. ~ Sri Aurobindo, The Synthesis Of Yoga, The Four Aids,
306:So then let the Adept set this sigil upon all the Words he hath writ in the book of the Works of his Will. And let him then end all, saying: Such are the Words!2 For by this he maketh proclamation before all them that be about his Circle that these Words are true and puissant, binding what he would bind, and loosing what he would loose. Let the Adept perform this ritual right, perfect in every part thereof, once daily for one moon, then twice, at dawn and dusk, for two moons; next thrice, noon added, for three moons; afterwards, midnight making up his course, for four moons four times every day. Then let the Eleventh Moon be consecrated wholly to this Work; let him be instant in constant ardour, dismissing all but his sheer needs to eat and sleep.3 For know that the true Formula4 whose virtue sufficed the Beast in this Attainment, was thus:

INVOKE OFTEN

So may all men come at last to the Knowledge and Conversation of the Holy Guardian Angel: thus sayeth The Beast, and prayeth his own Angel that this Book be as a burning Lamp, and as a living Spring, for Light and Life to them that read therein.

1. There is an alternative spelling, TzBA-F, where the Root, "an Host," has the value of 93. The Practicus should revise this Ritual throughout in the Light of his personal researches in the Qabalah, and make it his own peculiar property. The spelling here suggested implies that he who utters the Word affirms his allegiance to the symbols 93 and 6; that he is a warrior in the army of Will, and of the Sun. 93 is also the number of AIWAZ and 6 of The Beast.
2. The consonants of LOGOS, "Word," add (Hebrew values) to 93 [reading the Sigma as Samekh = 60; reading it as Shin = 300 gives 333], and ΕΠΗ, "Words" (whence "Epic") has also that value; ΕΙ∆Ε ΤΑ ΕΠΗ might be the phrase here intended; its number is 418. This would then assert the accomplishment of the Great Work; this is the natural conclusion of the Ritual. Cf. CCXX, III, 75.
3. These needs are modified during the process of Initiation both as to quantity and quality. One should not become anxious about one's phyiscal or mental health on à priori grounds, but pay attention only to indubitable symptoms of distress should such arise. ~ Aleister Crowley, Liber Samekh,
307:The general characteristics and attributions of these Grades are indicated by their correspondences on the Tree of Life, as may be studied in detail in the Book 777.
   Student. -- His business is to acquire a general intellectual knowledge of all systems of attainment, as declared in the prescribed books. (See curriculum in Appendix I.) {231}
   Probationer. -- His principal business is to begin such practices as he my prefer, and to write a careful record of the same for one year.
   Neophyte. -- Has to acquire perfect control of the Astral Plane.
   Zelator. -- His main work is to achieve complete success in Asana and Pranayama. He also begins to study the formula of the Rosy Cross.
   Practicus. -- Is expected to complete his intellectual training, and in particular to study the Qabalah.
   Philosophus. -- Is expected to complete his moral training. He is tested in Devotion to the Order.
   Dominus Liminis. -- Is expected to show mastery of Pratyahara and Dharana.
   Adeptus (without). -- is expected to perform the Great Work and to attain the Knowledge and Conversation of the Holy Guardian Angel.
   Adeptus (within). -- Is admitted to the practice of the formula of the Rosy Cross on entering the College of the Holy Ghost.
   Adeptus (Major). -- Obtains a general mastery of practical Magick, though without comprehension.
   Adeptus (Exemptus). -- Completes in perfection all these matters. He then either ("a") becomes a Brother of the Left Hand Path or, ("b") is stripped of all his attainments and of himself as well, even of his Holy Guardian Angel, and becomes a babe of the Abyss, who, having transcended the Reason, does nothing but grow in the womb of its mother. It then finds itself a
   Magister Templi. -- (Master of the Temple): whose functions are fully described in Liber 418, as is this whole initiation from Adeptus Exemptus. See also "Aha!". His principal business is to tend his "garden" of disciples, and to obtain a perfect understanding of the Universe. He is a Master of Samadhi. {232}
   Magus. -- Attains to wisdom, declares his law (See Liber I, vel Magi) and is a Master of all Magick in its greatest and highest sense.
   Ipsissimus. -- Is beyond all this and beyond all comprehension of those of lower degrees. ~ Aleister Crowley, Liber ABA,
308:Who could have thought that this tanned young man with gentle, dreamy eyes, long wavy hair parted in the middle and falling to the neck, clad in a common coarse Ahmedabad dhoti, a close-fitting Indian jacket, and old-fashioned slippers with upturned toes, and whose face was slightly marked with smallpox, was no other than Mister Aurobindo Ghose, living treasure of French, Latin and Greek?" Actually, Sri Aurobindo was not yet through with books; the Western momentum was still there; he devoured books ordered from Bombay and Calcutta by the case. "Aurobindo would sit at his desk," his Bengali teacher continues, "and read by the light of an oil lamp till one in the morning, oblivious of the intolerable mosquito bites. I would see him seated there in the same posture for hours on end, his eyes fixed on his book, like a yogi lost in the contemplation of the Divine, unaware of all that went on around him. Even if the house had caught fire, it would not have broken this concentration." He read English, Russian, German, and French novels, but also, in ever larger numbers, the sacred books of India, the Upanishads, the Bhagavad Gita, the Ramayana, although he had never been in a temple except as an observer. "Once, having returned from the College," one of his friends recalls, "Sri Aurobindo sat down, picked up a book at random and started to read, while Z and some friends began a noisy game of chess. After half an hour, he put the book down and took a cup of tea. We had already seen him do this many times and were waiting eagerly for a chance to verify whether he read the books from cover to cover or only scanned a few pages here and there. Soon the test began. Z opened the book, read a line aloud and asked Sri Aurobindo to recite what followed. Sri Aurobindo concentrated for a moment, and then repeated the entire page without a single mistake. If he could read a hundred pages in half an hour, no wonder he could go through a case of books in such an incredibly short time." But Sri Aurobindo did not stop at the translations of the sacred texts; he began to study Sanskrit, which, typically, he learned by himself. When a subject was known to be difficult or impossible, he would refuse to take anyone's word for it, whether he were a grammarian, pandit, or clergyman, and would insist upon trying it himself. The method seemed to have some merit, for not only did he learn Sanskrit, but a few years later he discovered the lost meaning of the Veda. ~ Satprem, Sri Aurobindo Or The Adventure of Consciousness,
309:reading :::
   50 Spiritual Classics: List of Books Covered:
   Muhammad Asad - The Road To Mecca (1954)
   St Augustine - Confessions (400)
   Richard Bach - Jonathan Livingston Seagull (1970)
   Black Elk Black - Elk Speaks (1932)
   Richard Maurice Bucke - Cosmic Consciousness (1901)
   Fritjof Capra - The Tao of Physics (1976)
   Carlos Castaneda - Journey to Ixtlan (1972)
   GK Chesterton - St Francis of Assisi (1922)
   Pema Chodron - The Places That Scare You (2001)
   Chuang Tzu - The Book of Chuang Tzu (4th century BCE)
   Ram Dass - Be Here Now (1971)
   Epictetus - Enchiridion (1st century)
   Mohandas Gandhi - An Autobiography: The Story of My Experiments With Truth (1927)
   Al-Ghazzali - The Alchemy of Happiness (1097)
   Kahlil Gibran - The Prophet (1923)
   GI Gurdjieff - Meetings With Remarkable Men (1960)
   Dag Hammarskjold - Markings (1963)
   Abraham Joshua Heschel - The Sabbath (1951)
   Hermann Hesse - Siddartha (1922)
   Aldous Huxley - The Doors of Perception (1954)
   William James - The Varieties of Religious Experience (1902)
   Carl Gustav Jung - Memories, Dreams, Reflections (1955)
   Margery Kempe - The Book of Margery Kempe (1436)
   J Krishnamurti - Think On These Things (1964)
   CS Lewis - The Screwtape Letters (1942)
   Malcolm X - The Autobiography of Malcolm X (1964)
   Daniel C Matt - The Essential Kabbalah (1994)
   Dan Millman - The Way of the Peaceful Warrior (1989)
   W Somerset Maugham - The Razor's Edge (1944)
   Thich Nhat Hanh - The Miracle of Mindfulness (1975)
   Michael Newton - Journey of Souls (1994)
   John O'Donohue - Anam Cara: A Book of Celtic Wisdom (1998)
   Robert M Pirsig - Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance (1974)
   James Redfield - The Celestine Prophecy (1994)
   Miguel Ruiz - The Four Agreements (1997)
   Helen Schucman & William Thetford - A Course in Miracles (1976)
   Idries Shah - The Way of the Sufi (1968)
   Starhawk - The Spiral Dance: A Rebirth of the Ancient Religion of the Great Goddess (1979)
   Shunryu Suzuki - Zen Mind, Beginner's Mind (1970)
   Emanuel Swedenborg - Heaven and Hell (1758)
   Teresa of Avila - Interior Castle (1570)
   Mother Teresa - A Simple Path (1994)
   Eckhart Tolle - The Power of Now (1998)
   Chogyam Trungpa - Cutting Through Spiritual Materialism (1973)
   Neale Donald Walsch - Conversations With God (1998)
   Rick Warren - The Purpose-Driven Life (2002)
   Simone Weil - Waiting For God (1979)
   Ken Wilber - A Theory of Everything (2000)
   Paramahansa Yogananda - Autobiography of a Yogi (1974)
   Gary Zukav - The Seat of the Soul (1990)
   ~ Tom Butler-Bowdon, 50 Spirital Classics (2017 Edition),
310:The last sentence: "...in the Truth-Creation the law is that of a constant unfolding without any Pralaya." What is this constant unfolding?

The Truth-Creation... it is the last line? (Mother consults the book) I think we have already spoken about this several times. It has been said that in the process of creation, there is the movement of creation followed by a movement of preservation and ending in a movement of disintegration or destruction; and even it has been repeated very often: "All that begins must end", etc., etc.

In fact in the history of our universe there have been six consecutive periods which began by a creation, were prolonged by a force of preservation and ended by a disintegration, a destruction, a return to the Origin, which is called Pralaya; and that is why this tradition is there. But it has been said that the seventh creation would be a progressive creation, that is, after the starting-point of the creation, instead of its being simply followed by a preservation, it would be followed by a progressive manifestation which would express the Divine more and more completely, so that no disintegration and return to the Origin would be necessary. And it has been announced that the period we are in is precisely the seventh, that is, it would not end by a Pralaya, a return to the Origin, a destruction, a disappearance, but that it would be replaced by a constant progress, because it would be a more and more perfect unfolding of the divine Origin in its creation.

And this is what Sri Aurobindo says. He speaks of a constant unfolding, that is, the Divine manifests more and more completely; more and more perfectly, in a progressive creation. It is the nature of this progression which makes the return to the Origin, the destruction no longer necessary. All that does not progress disappears, and that is why physical bodies die, it's because they are not progressive; they are progressive up to a certain moment, then there they stop and most often they remain stable for a certain time, and then they begin to decline, and then disappear. It's because the physical body, physical matter as it is at present is not plastic enough to be able to progress constantly. But it is not impossible to make it sufficiently plastic for the perfecting of the physical body to be such that it no longer needs disintegration, that is, death.

Only, this cannot be realised except by the descent of the Supermind which is a force higher than all those which have so far manifested and which will give the body a plasticity that will allow it to progress constantly, that is, to follow the divine movement in its unfolding. ~ The Mother, Questions And Answers 1955, 207-209,
311:28 August 1957
Mother, Sri Aurobindo says here: "Whether the whole of humanity would be touched [by the Supramental influence] or only a part of it ready for the change would depend on what was intended or possible in the continued order of the universe."
The Supramental Manifestation, SABCL, Vol. 16, p. 56

What is meant by "what was intended or possible"? The two things are different. So far you have said that if humanity changes, if it wants to participate in the new birth...

It is the same thing. But when you look at an object on a certain plane, you see it horizontally, and when you look at the same object from another plane, you see it vertically. (Mother shows the cover and the back of her book.) So, if one looks from above, one says "intended"; if one looks from below, one says "possible".... But it is absolutely the same thing, only the point of view is different.

But in that case, it is not our incapacity or lack of will to change that makes any difference.

We have already said this many a time. If you remain in a consciousness which functions mentally, even if it is the highest mind, you have the notion of an absolute determinism of cause and effect and feel that things are what they are because they are what they are and cannot be otherwise.

It is only when you come out of the mental consciousness completely and enter a higher perception of things - which you may call spiritual or divine - that you suddenly find yourself in a state of perfect freedom where everything is possible.

(Silence)

Those who have contacted that state or lived in it, even if only for a moment, try to describe it as a feeling of an absolute Will in action, which immediately gives to the human mentality the feeling of being arbitrary. And because of that distortion there arises the idea - which I might call traditional - of a supreme and arbitrary God, which is something most unacceptable to every enlightened mind. I suppose that this experience badly expressed is at the origin of this notion. And in fact it is incorrect to express it as an absolute Will: it is very, very, very different. It is something else altogether. For, what man understands by "Will" is a decision that is taken and carried out. We are obliged to use the word "will", but in its truth the Will acting in the universe is neither a choice nor a decision that is taken. What seems to me the closest expression is "vision". Things are because they are seen. But of course "seen", not seen as we see with these eyes.

(Mother touches her eyes...) All the same, it is the nearest thing.
It is a vision - a vision unfolding itself.
The universe becomes objective as it is progressively seen.

And that is why Sri Aurobindo has said "intended or possible". It is neither one nor the other. All that can be said is a distortion.

(Silence)

Objectivisation - universal objectivisation - is something like a projection in space and time, like a living image of what is from all eternity. And as the image is gradually projected on the screen of time and space, it becomes objective:

The Supreme contemplating His own Image.
~ The Mother, Questions And Answers 1957-1958,
312:The supreme Truth aspect which thus manifests itself to us is an eternal and infinite and absolute self-existence, self-awareness, self-delight of being; this bounds all things and secretly supports and pervades all things. This Self-existence reveals itself again in three terms of its essential nature,-self, conscious being or spirit, and God or the Divine Being. The Indian terms are more satisfactory,-Brahman the Reality is Atman, Purusha, Ishwara; for these terms grew from a root of Intuition and, while they have a comprehensive preciseness, are capable of a plastic application which avoids both vagueness in the use and the rigid snare of a too limiting intellectual concept. The Supreme Brahman is that which in Western metaphysics is called the Absolute: but Brahman is at the same time the omnipresent Reality in which all that is relative exists as its forms or its movements; this is an Absolute which takes all relativities in its embrace. [...] Brahman is the Consciousness that knows itself in all that exists; Brahman is the force that sustains the power of God and Titan and Demon, the Force that acts in man and animal and the forms and energies of Nature; Brahman is the Ananda, the secret Bliss of existence which is the ether of our being and without which none could breathe or live. Brahman is the inner Soul in all; it has taken a form in correspondence with each created form which it inhabits. The Lord of Beings is that which is conscious in the conscious being, but he is also the Conscious in inconscient things, the One who is master and in control of the many that are passive in the hands of Force-Nature. He is the Timeless and Time; He is Space and all that is in Space; He is Causality and the cause and the effect: He is the thinker and his thought, the warrior and his courage, the gambler and his dice-throw. All realities and all aspects and all semblances are the Brahman; Brahman is the Absolute, the Transcendent and incommunicable, the Supracosmic Existence that sustains the cosmos, the Cosmic Self that upholds all beings, but It is too the self of each individual: the soul or psychic entity is an eternal portion of the Ishwara; it is his supreme Nature or Consciousness-Force that has become the living being in a world of living beings. The Brahman alone is, and because of It all are, for all are the Brahman; this Reality is the reality of everything that we see in Self and Nature. Brahman, the Ishwara, is all this by his Yoga-Maya, by the power of his Consciousness-Force put out in self-manifestation: he is the Conscious Being, Soul, Spirit, Purusha, and it is by his Nature, the force of his conscious self-existence that he is all things; he is the Ishwara, the omniscient and omnipotent All-ruler, and it is by his Shakti, his conscious Power, that he manifests himself in Time and governs the universe. These and similar statements taken together are all-comprehensive: it is possible for the mind to cut and select, to build a closed system and explain away all that does not fit within it; but it is on the complete and many-sided statement that we must take our stand if we have to acquire an integral knowledge.
   ~ Sri Aurobindo, The Life Divine, Book 02: The Knowledge and the Ignorance - The Spiritual Evolution, Part I, The Infinite Consciousness and the Ignorance Brahman, Purusha, Ishwara - Maya, Prakriti, Shakti [336-337],
313:DHARANA

NOW that we have learnt to observe the mind, so that we know how it works to some extent, and have begun to understand the elements of control, we may try the result of gathering together all the powers of the mind, and attempting to focus them on a single point.

   We know that it is fairly easy for the ordinary educated mind to think without much distraction on a subject in which it is much interested. We have the popular phrase, "revolving a thing in the mind"; and as long as the subject is sufficiently complex, as long as thoughts pass freely, there is no great difficulty. So long as a gyroscope is in motion, it remains motionless relatively to its support, and even resists attempts to distract it; when it stops it falls from that position. If the earth ceased to spin round the sun, it would at once fall into the sun. The moment then that the student takes a simple subject - or rather a simple object - and imagines it or visualizes it, he will find that it is not so much his creature as he supposed. Other thoughts will invade the mind, so that the object is altogether forgotten, perhaps for whole minutes at a time; and at other times the object itself will begin to play all sorts of tricks.

   Suppose you have chosen a white cross. It will move its bar up and down, elongate the bar, turn the bar oblique, get its arms unequal, turn upside down, grow branches, get a crack around it or a figure upon it, change its shape altogether like an Amoeba, change its size and distance as a whole, change the degree of its illumination, and at the same time change its colour. It will get splotchy and blotchy, grow patterns, rise, fall, twist and turn; clouds will pass over its face. There is no conceivable change of which it is incapable. Not to mention its total disappearance, and replacement by something altogether different!

   Any one to whom this experience does not occur need not imagine that he is meditating. It shows merely that he is incapable of concentrating his mind in the very smallest degree. Perhaps a student may go for several days before discovering that he is not meditating. When he does, the obstinacy of the object will infuriate him; and it is only now that his real troubles will begin, only now that Will comes really into play, only now that his manhood is tested. If it were not for the Will-development which he got in the conquest of Asana, he would probably give up. As it is, the mere physical agony which he underwent is the veriest trifle compared with the horrible tedium of Dharana.

   For the first week it may seem rather amusing, and you may even imagine you are progressing; but as the practice teaches you what you are doing, you will apparently get worse and worse. Please understand that in doing this practice you are supposed to be seated in Asana, and to have note-book and pencil by your side, and a watch in front of you. You are not to practise at first for more than ten minutes at a time, so as to avoid risk of overtiring the brain. In fact you will probably find that the whole of your willpower is not equal to keeping to a subject at all for so long as three minutes, or even apparently concentrating on it for so long as three seconds, or three-fifths of one second. By "keeping to it at all" is meant the mere attempt to keep to it. The mind becomes so fatigued, and the object so incredibly loathsome, that it is useless to continue for the time being. In Frater P.'s record we find that after daily practice for six months, meditations of four minutes and less are still being recorded.

   ~ Aleister Crowley, Liber ABA,
314:THE WAND
   THE Magical Will is in its essence twofold, for it presupposes a beginning and an end; to will to be a thing is to admit that you are not that thing.
   Hence to will anything but the supreme thing, is to wander still further from it - any will but that to give up the self to the Beloved is Black Magick - yet this surrender is so simple an act that to our complex minds it is the most difficult of all acts; and hence training is necessary. Further, the Self surrendered must not be less than the All-Self; one must not come before the altar of the Most High with an impure or an imperfect offering. As it is written in Liber LXV, "To await Thee is the end, not the beginning."
   This training may lead through all sorts of complications, varying according to the nature of the student, and hence it may be necessary for him at any moment to will all sorts of things which to others might seem unconnected with the goal. Thus it is not "a priori" obvious why a billiard player should need a file.
   Since, then, we may want "anything," let us see to it that our will is strong enough to obtain anything we want without loss of time.
   It is therefore necessary to develop the will to its highest point, even though the last task but one is the total surrender of this will. Partial surrender of an imperfect will is of no account in Magick.
   The will being a lever, a fulcrum is necessary; this fulcrum is the main aspiration of the student to attain. All wills which are not dependent upon this principal will are so many leakages; they are like fat to the athlete.
   The majority of the people in this world are ataxic; they cannot coordinate their mental muscles to make a purposed movement. They have no real will, only a set of wishes, many of which contradict others. The victim wobbles from one to the other (and it is no less wobbling because the movements may occasionally be very violent) and at the end of life the movements cancel each other out. Nothing has been achieved; except the one thing of which the victim is not conscious: the destruction of his own character, the confirming of indecision. Such an one is torn limb from limb by Choronzon.
   How then is the will to be trained? All these wishes, whims, caprices, inclinations, tendencies, appetites, must be detected, examined, judged by the standard of whether they help or hinder the main purpose, and treated accordingly.
   Vigilance and courage are obviously required. I was about to add self-denial, in deference to conventional speech; but how could I call that self-denial which is merely denial of those things which hamper the self? It is not suicide to kill the germs of malaria in one's blood.
   Now there are very great difficulties to be overcome in the training of the mind. Perhaps the greatest is forgetfulness, which is probably the worst form of what the Buddhists call ignorance. Special practices for training the memory may be of some use as a preliminary for persons whose memory is naturally poor. In any case the Magical Record prescribed for Probationers of the A.'.A.'. is useful and necessary.
   Above all the practices of Liber III must be done again and again, for these practices develop not only vigilance but those inhibiting centres in the brain which are, according to some psychologists, the mainspring of the mechanism by which civilized man has raised himself above the savage.
   So far it has been spoken, as it were, in the negative. Aaron's rod has become a serpent, and swallowed the serpents of the other Magicians; it is now necessary to turn it once more into a rod.
   ~ Aleister Crowley, Liber ABA, Book 4, The Wand,
315:(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
316:The Teachings of Some Modern Indian Yogis
Ramana Maharshi
According to Brunton's description of the sadhana he (Brunton) practised under the Maharshi's instructions,1 it is the Overself one has to seek within, but he describes the Overself in a way that is at once the Psychic Being, the Atman and the Ishwara. So it is a little difficult to know what is the exact reading.
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The methods described in the account [of Ramana Maharshi's technique of self-realisation] are the well-established methods of Jnanayoga - (1) one-pointed concentration followed by thought-suspension, (2) the method of distinguishing or finding out the true self by separating it from mind, life, body (this I have seen described by him [Brunton] more at length in another book) and coming to the pure I behind; this also can disappear into the Impersonal Self. The usual result is a merging in the Atman or Brahman - which is what one would suppose is meant by the Overself, for it is that which is the real Overself. This Brahman or Atman is everywhere, all is in it, it is in all, but it is in all not as an individual being in each but is the same in all - as the Ether is in all. When the merging into the Overself is complete, there is no ego, no distinguishable I, or any formed separative person or personality. All is ekakara - an indivisible and undistinguishable Oneness either free from all formations or carrying all formations in it without being affected - for one can realise it in either way. There is a realisation in which all beings are moving in the one Self and this Self is there stable in all beings; there is another more complete and thoroughgoing in which not only is it so but all are vividly realised as the Self, the Brahman, the Divine. In the former, it is possible to dismiss all beings as creations of Maya, leaving the one Self alone as true - in the other it is easier to regard them as real manifestations of the Self, not as illusions. But one can also regard all beings as souls, independent realities in an eternal Nature dependent upon the One Divine. These are the characteristic realisations of the Overself familiar to the Vedanta. But on the other hand you say that this Overself is realised by the Maharshi as lodged in the heart-centre, and it is described by Brunton as something concealed which when it manifests appears as the real Thinker, source of all action, but now guiding thought and action in the Truth. Now the first description applies to the Purusha in the heart, described by the Gita as the Ishwara situated in the heart and by the Upanishads as the Purusha Antaratma; the second could apply also to the mental Purusha, manomayah. pran.asarı̄ra neta of the Upanishads, the mental Being or Purusha who leads the life and the body. So your question is one which on the data I cannot easily answer. His Overself may be a combination of all these experiences, without any distinction being made or thought necessary between the various aspects. There are a thousand ways of approaching and realising the Divine and each way has its own experiences which have their own truth and stand really on a basis, one in essence but complex in aspects, common to all, but not expressed in the same way by all. There is not much use in discussing these variations; the important thing is to follow one's own way well and thoroughly. In this Yoga, one can realise the psychic being as a portion of the Divine seated in the heart with the Divine supporting it there - this psychic being takes charge of the sadhana and turns the ......
1 The correspondent sent to Sri Aurobindo two paragraphs from Paul Brunton's book A Message from Arunachala (London: Rider & Co., n.d. [1936], pp. 205 - 7). - Ed. ~ Sri Aurobindo, Letters On Yoga - II,
317:
   In the lower planes can't one say what will happen at a particular moment?

That depends. On certain planes there are consciousnesses that form, that make formations and try to send them down to earth and manifest them. These are planes where the great forces are at play, forces struggling with each other to organise things in one way or another. On these planes all the possibilities are there, all the possibilities that present themselves but have not yet come to a decision as to which will come down.... Suppose a plane full of the imaginations of people who want certain things to be realised upon earth - they invent a novel, narrate stories, produce all kinds of phenomena; it amuses them very much. It is a plane of form-makers and they are there imagining all kinds of circumstances and events; they play with the forces; they are like the authors of a drama and they prepare everything there and see what is going to happen. All these formations are facing each other; and it is those which are the strongest, the most successful or the most persistent or those that have the advantage of a favourable set of circumstances which dominate. They meet and out of the conflict yet another thing results: you lose one thing and take up another, you make a new combination; and then all of a sudden, you find, pluff! it is coming down. Now, if it comes down with a sufficient force, it sets moving the earth atmosphere and things combine; as for instance, when with your fist you thump the saw-dust, you know surely what happens, don't you? You lift your hand, give a formidable blow: all the dust gets organised around your fist. Well, it is like that. These formations come down into matter with that force, and everything organises itself automatically, mechanically as around the striking fist. And there's your wished object about to be realised, sometimes with small deformations because of the resistance, but it will be realised finally, even as the person narrating the story up above wanted it more or less to be realised. If then you are for some reason or other in the secret of the person who has constructed the story and if you follow the way in which he creates his path to reach down to the earth and if you see how a blow with the fist acts on earthly matter, then you are able to tell what is going to happen, because you have seen it in the world above, and as it takes some time to make the whole journey, you see in advance. And the higher you rise, the more you foresee in advance what is going to happen. And if you pass far beyond, go still farther, then everything is possible.
   It is an unfolding that follows a wide road which is for you unknowable; for all will be unfolded in the universe, but in what order and in what way? There are decisions that are taken up there which escape our ordinary consciousness, and so it is very difficult to foresee. But there also, if you enter consciously and if you can be present up there... How shall I explain that to you? All is there, absolute, static, eternal: but all that will be unfolded in the material world, naturally more or less one thing after another; for in the static existence all can be there, but in the becoming all becomes in time, that is, one thing after another. Well, what path will the unfolding follow? Up there is the domain of absolute freedom.... Who says that a sufficiently sincere aspiration, a sufficiently intense prayer is not capable of changing the path of the unfolding?
   This means that all is possible.
   Now, one must have a sufficient aspiration and a prayer that's sufficiently intense. But that has been given to human nature. It is one of the marvellous gifts of grace given to human nature; only, one does not know how to make use of it. This comes to saying that in spite of the most absolute determinisms in the horizontal line, if one knows how to cross all these horizontal lines and reach the highest Point of consciousness, one is able to make things change, things apparently absolutely determined. So you may call it by any name you like, but it is a kind of combination of an absolute determinism with an absolute freedom. You may pull yourself out of it in any way you like, but it is like that.
   I forgot to say in that book (perhaps I did not forget but just felt that it was useless to say it) that all these theories are only theories, that is, mental conceptions which are merely more or less imaged representations of the reality; but it is not the reality at all. When you say "determinism" and when you say "freedom", you say only words and all that is only a very incomplete, very approximate and very weak description of what is in reality within you, around you and everywhere; and to be able to begin to understand what the universe is, you must come out of your mental formulas, otherwise you will never understand anything.
   To tell the truth, if you live only a moment, just a tiny moment, of this absolutely sincere aspiration or this sufficiently intense prayer, you will know more things than by meditating for hours.

~ The Mother, Questions And Answers 1953,
318:For instance, a popular game with California occultists-I do not know its inventor-involves a Magic Room, much like the Pleasure Dome discussed earlier except that this Magic Room contains an Omniscient Computer.
   To play this game, you simply "astrally project" into the Magic Room. Do not ask what "astral projection" means, and do not assume it is metaphysical (and therefore either impossible, if you are a materialist, or very difficult, if you are a mystic). Just assume this is a gedankenexperiment, a "mind game." Project yourself, in imagination, into this Magic Room and visualize vividly the Omniscient Computer, using the details you need to make such a super-information-processor real to your fantasy. You do not need any knowledge of programming to handle this astral computer. It exists early in the next century; you are getting to use it by a species of time-travel, if that metaphor is amusing and helpful to you. It is so built that it responds immediately to human brain-waves, "reading" them and decoding their meaning. (Crude prototypes of such computers already exist.) So, when you are in this magic room, you can ask this Computer anything, just by thinking of what you want to know. It will read your thought, and project into your brain, by a laser ray, the correct answer.
   There is one slight problem. The computer is very sensitive to all brain-waves. If you have any doubts, it registers them as negative commands, meaning "Do not answer my question." So, the way to use it is to start simply, with "easy" questions. Ask it to dig out of the archives the name of your second-grade teacher. (Almost everybody remembers the name of their first grade teacher-imprint vulnerability again-but that of the second grade teacher tends to get lost.)
   When the computer has dug out the name of your second grade teacher, try it on a harder question, but not one that is too hard. It is very easy to sabotage this machine, but you don't want to sabotage it during these experiments. You want to see how well it can be made to perform.
   It is wise to ask only one question at a time, since it requires concentration to keep this magic computer real on the field of your perception. Do not exhaust your capacities for imagination and visualization on your first trial runs.
   After a few trivial experiments of the second-grade-teacher variety, you can try more interesting programs. Take a person toward whom you have negative feelings, such as anger, disappointment, feeling-of-betrayal, jealousy or whatever interferes with the smooth, tranquil operation of your own bio-computer. Ask the Magic Computer to explain that other person to you; to translate you into their reality-tunnel long enough for you to understand how events seem to them. Especially, ask how you seem to them.
   This computer will do that job for you; but be prepared for some shocks which might be disagreeable at first. This super-brain can also perform exegesis on ideas that seem obscure, paradoxical or enigmatic to us. For instance, early experiments with this computer can very profitably turn on asking it to explain some of the propositions in this book which may seem inexplicable or perversely wrong-headed to you, such as "We are all greater artists than we realize" or "What the Thinker thinks, the Prover proves" or "mind and its contents are functionally identical."
   This computer is much more powerful and scientifically advanced than the rapture-machine in the neurosomatic circuit. It has total access to all the earlier, primitive circuits, and overrules any of them. That is, if you put a meta-programming instruction into this computer; it will relay it downward to the old circuits and cancel contradictory programs left over from the past. For instance, try feeding it on such meta-programming instructions as: 1. I am at cause over my body. 2. I am at cause over my imagination. 3.1 am at cause over my future. 4. My mind abounds with beauty and power. 5.1 like people, and people like me.
   Remember that this computer is only a few decades ahead of present technology, so it cannot "understand" your commands if you harbor any doubts about them. Doubts tell it not to perform. Work always from what you can believe in, extending the area of belief only as results encourage you to try for more dramatic transformations of your past reality-tunnels.
   This represents cybernetic consciousness; the programmer becoming self-programmer, self-metaprogrammer, meta-metaprogrammer, etc. Just as the emotional compulsions of the second circuit seem primitive, mechanical and, ultimately, silly to the neurosomatic consciousness, so, too, the reality maps of the third circuit become comic, relativistic, game-like to the metaprogrammer. "Whatever you say it is, it isn't, " Korzybski, the semanticist, repeated endlessly in his seminars, trying to make clear that third-circuit semantic maps are not the territories they represent; that we can always make maps of our maps, revisions of our revisions, meta-selves of our selves. "Neti, neti" (not that, not that), Hindu teachers traditionally say when asked what "God" is or what "Reality" is. Yogis, mathematicians and musicians seem more inclined to develop meta-programming consciousness than most of humanity. Korzybski even claimed that the use of mathematical scripts is an aid to developing this circuit, for as soon as you think of your mind as mind 1 , and the mind which contemplates that mind as mind2 and the mind which contemplates mind2 contemplating mind 1 as mind3, you are well on your way to meta-programming awareness. Alice in Wonderland is a masterful guide to the metaprogramming circuit (written by one of the founders of mathematical logic) and Aleister Crowley soberly urged its study upon all students of yoga. ~ Robert Anton Wilson, Prometheus Rising,
319:SECTION 1. Books for Serious Study
   Liber CCXX. (Liber AL vel Legis.) The Book of the Law. This book is the foundation of the New Æon, and thus of the whole of our work.
   The Equinox. The standard Work of Reference in all occult matters. The Encyclopaedia of Initiation.
   Liber ABA (Book 4). A general account in elementary terms of magical and mystical powers. In four parts: (1) Mysticism (2) Magical (Elementary Theory) (3) Magick in Theory and Practice (this book) (4) The Law.
   Liber II. The Message of the Master Therion. Explains the essence of the new Law in a very simple manner.
   Liber DCCCXXXVIII. The Law of Liberty. A further explanation of The Book of the Law in reference to certain ethical problems.
   Collected Works of A. Crowley. These works contain many mystical and magical secrets, both stated clearly in prose, and woven into the Robe of sublimest poesy.
   The Yi King. (S. B. E. Series [vol. XVI], Oxford University Press.) The "Classic of Changes"; give the initiated Chinese system of Magick.
   The Tao Teh King. (S. B. E. Series [vol. XXXIX].) Gives the initiated Chinese system of Mysticism.
   Tannhäuser, by A. Crowley. An allegorical drama concerning the Progress of the Soul; the Tannhäuser story slightly remodelled.
   The Upanishads. (S. B. E. Series [vols. I & XV.) The Classical Basis of Vedantism, the best-known form of Hindu Mysticism.
   The Bhagavad-gita. A dialogue in which Krishna, the Hindu "Christ", expounds a system of Attainment.
   The Voice of the Silence, by H.P. Blavatsky, with an elaborate commentary by Frater O.M. Frater O.M., 7°=48, is the most learned of all the Brethren of the Order; he has given eighteen years to the study of this masterpiece.
   Raja-Yoga, by Swami Vivekananda. An excellent elementary study of Hindu mysticism. His Bhakti-Yoga is also good.
   The Shiva Samhita. An account of various physical means of assisting the discipline of initiation. A famous Hindu treatise on certain physical practices.
   The Hathayoga Pradipika. Similar to the Shiva Samhita.
   The Aphorisms of Patanjali. A valuable collection of precepts pertaining to mystical attainment.
   The Sword of Song. A study of Christian theology and ethics, with a statement and solution of the deepest philosophical problems. Also contains the best account extant of Buddhism, compared with modern science.
   The Book of the Dead. A collection of Egyptian magical rituals.
   Dogme et Rituel de la Haute Magie, by Eliphas Levi. The best general textbook of magical theory and practice for beginners. Written in an easy popular style.
   The Book of the Sacred Magic of Abramelin the Mage. The best exoteric account of the Great Work, with careful instructions in procedure. This Book influenced and helped the Master Therion more than any other.
   The Goetia. The most intelligible of all the mediæval rituals of Evocation. Contains also the favourite Invocation of the Master Therion.
   Erdmann's History of Philosophy. A compendious account of philosophy from the earliest times. Most valuable as a general education of the mind.
   The Spiritual Guide of [Miguel de] Molinos. A simple manual of Christian Mysticism.
   The Star in the West. (Captain Fuller). An introduction to the study of the Works of Aleister Crowley.
   The Dhammapada. (S. B. E. Series [vol. X], Oxford University Press). The best of the Buddhist classics.
   The Questions of King Milinda. (S. B. E. Series [vols. XXXV & XXXVI].) Technical points of Buddhist dogma, illustrated bydialogues.
   Liber 777 vel Prolegomena Symbolica Ad Systemam Sceptico-Mysticæ Viæ Explicandæ, Fundamentum Hieroglyphicam Sanctissimorum Scientiæ Summæ. A complete Dictionary of the Correspondences of all magical elements, reprinted with extensive additions, making it the only standard comprehensive book of reference ever published. It is to the language of Occultism what Webster or Murray is to the English language.
   Varieties of Religious Experience (William James). Valuable as showing the uniformity of mystical attainment.
   Kabbala Denudata, von Rosenroth: also The Kabbalah Unveiled, by S.L. Mathers. The text of the Qabalah, with commentary. A good elementary introduction to the subject.
   Konx Om Pax [by Aleister Crowley]. Four invaluable treatises and a preface on Mysticism and Magick.
   The Pistis Sophia [translated by G.R.S. Mead or Violet McDermot]. An admirable introduction to the study of Gnosticism.
   The Oracles of Zoroaster [Chaldæan Oracles]. An invaluable collection of precepts mystical and magical.
   The Dream of Scipio, by Cicero. Excellent for its Vision and its Philosophy.
   The Golden Verses of Pythagoras, by Fabre d'Olivet. An interesting study of the exoteric doctrines of this Master.
   The Divine Pymander, by Hermes Trismegistus. Invaluable as bearing on the Gnostic Philosophy.
   The Secret Symbols of the Rosicrucians, reprint of Franz Hartmann. An invaluable compendium.
   Scrutinium Chymicum [Atalanta Fugiens]¸ by Michael Maier. One of the best treatises on alchemy.
   Science and the Infinite, by Sidney Klein. One of the best essays written in recent years.
   Two Essays on the Worship of Priapus [A Discourse on the Worship of Priapus &c. &c. &c.], by Richard Payne Knight [and Thomas Wright]. Invaluable to all students.
   The Golden Bough, by J.G. Frazer. The textbook of Folk Lore. Invaluable to all students.
   The Age of Reason, by Thomas Paine. Excellent, though elementary, as a corrective to superstition.
   Rivers of Life, by General Forlong. An invaluable textbook of old systems of initiation.
   Three Dialogues, by Bishop Berkeley. The Classic of Subjective Idealism.
   Essays of David Hume. The Classic of Academic Scepticism.
   First Principles by Herbert Spencer. The Classic of Agnosticism.
   Prolegomena [to any future Metaphysics], by Immanuel Kant. The best introduction to Metaphysics.
   The Canon [by William Stirling]. The best textbook of Applied Qabalah.
   The Fourth Dimension, by [Charles] H. Hinton. The best essay on the subject.
   The Essays of Thomas Henry Huxley. Masterpieces of philosophy, as of prose.
   ~ Aleister Crowley, Liber ABA, Appendix I: Literature Recommended to Aspirants
320:
   Mother, when one imagines something, does it not exist?

When you imagine something, it means that you make a mental formation which may be close to the truth or far from the truth - it also depends upon the quality of your formation. You make a mental formation and there are people who have such a power of formation that they succeed in making what they imagine real. There are not many of these but there are some. They imagine something and their formation is so well made and so powerful that it succeeds in being realised. These are creators; there are not many of them but there are some.

   If one thinks of someone who doesn't exist or who is dead?

Ah! What do you mean? What have you just said? Someone who doesn't exist or someone who is dead? These are two absolutely different things.

   I mean someone who is dead.

Someone who is dead!

   If this person has remained in the mental domain, you can find him immediately. Naturally if he is no longer in the mental domain, if he is in the psychic domain, to think of him is not enough. You must know how to go into the psychic domain to find him. But if he has remained in the mental domain and you think of him, you can find him immediately, and not only that, but you can have a mental contact with him and a kind of mental vision of his existence.

   The mind has a capacity of vision of its own and it is not the same vision as with these eyes, but it is a vision, it is a perception in forms. But this is not imagination. It has nothing to do with imagination.

   Imagination, for instance, is when you begin to picture to yourself an ideal being to whom you apply all your conceptions, and when you tell yourself, "Why, it should be like this, like that, its form should be like this, its thought like that, its character like that," when you see all the details and build up the being. Now, writers do this all the time because when they write a novel, they imagine. There are those who take things from life but there are those who are imaginative, creators; they create a character, a personage and then put him in their book later. This is to imagine. To imagine, for example, a whole concurrence of circumstances, a set of events, this is what I call telling a story to oneself. But it can be put down on paper, and then one becomes a novelist. There are very different kinds of writers. Some imagine everything, some gather all sorts of observations from life and construct their book with them. There are a hundred ways of writing a book. But indeed some writers imagine everything from beginning to end. It all comes out of their head and they construct even their whole story without any support in things physically observed. This truly is imagination. But as I say, if they are very powerful and have a considerable capacity for creation, it is possible that one day or other there will be a physical human being who realises their creation. This too is true.

   What do you suppose imagination is, eh? Have you never imagined anything, you?

   And what happens?

   All that one imagines.


You mean that you imagine something and it happens like that, eh? Or it is in a dream...

   What is the function, the use of the imagination?

If one knows how to use it, as I said, one can create for oneself his own inner and outer life; one can build his own existence with his imagination, if one knows how to use it and has a power. In fact it is an elementary way of creating, of forming things in the world. I have always felt that if one didn't have the capacity of imagination he would not make any progress. Your imagination always goes ahead of your life. When you think of yourself, usually you imagine what you want to be, don't you, and this goes ahead, then you follow, then it continues to go ahead and you follow. Imagination opens for you the path of realisation. People who are not imaginative - it is very difficult to make them move; they see just what is there before their nose, they feel just what they are moment by moment and they cannot go forward because they are clamped by the immediate thing. It depends a good deal on what one calls imagination. However...

   Men of science must be having imagination!


A lot. Otherwise they would never discover anything. In fact, what is called imagination is a capacity to project oneself outside realised things and towards things realisable, and then to draw them by the projection. One can obviously have progressive and regressive imaginations. There are people who always imagine all the catastrophes possible, and unfortunately they also have the power of making them come. It's like the antennae going into a world that's not yet realised, catching something there and drawing it here. Then naturally it is an addition to the earth atmosphere and these things tend towards manifestation. It is an instrument which can be disciplined, can be used at will; one can discipline it, direct it, orientate it. It is one of the faculties one can develop in himself and render serviceable, that is, use it for definite purposes.

   Sweet Mother, can one imagine the Divine and have the contact?

Certainly if you succeed in imagining the Divine you have the contact, and you can have the contact with what you imagine, in any case. In fact it is absolutely impossible to imagine something which doesn't exist somewhere. You cannot imagine anything at all which doesn't exist somewhere. It is possible that it doesn't exist on the earth, it is possible that it's elsewhere, but it is impossible for you to imagine something which is not already contained in principle in the universe; otherwise it could not occur.

   Then, Sweet Mother, this means that in the created universe nothing new is added?

In the created universe? Yes. The universe is progressive; we said that constantly things manifest, more and more. But for your imagination to be able to go and seek beyond the manifestation something which will be manifested, well, it may happen, in fact it does - I was going to tell you that it is in this way that some beings can cause considerable progress to be made in the world, because they have the capacity of imagining something that's not yet manifested. But there are not many. One must first be capable of going beyond the manifested universe to be able to imagine something which is not there. There are already many things which can be imagined.

   What is our terrestrial world in the universe? A very small thing. Simply to have the capacity of imagining something which does not exist in the terrestrial manifestation is already very difficult, very difficult. For how many billions of years hasn't it existed, this little earth? And there have been no two identical things. That's much. It is very difficult to go out from the earth atmosphere with one's mind; one can, but it is very difficult. And then if one wants to go out, not only from the earth atmosphere but from the universal life!

   To be able simply to enter into contact with the life of the earth in its totality from the formation of the earth until now, what can this mean? And then to go beyond this and enter into contact with universal life from its beginnings up to now... and then again to be able to bring something new into the universe, one must go still farther beyond.

   Not easy!
   That's all?
   (To the child) Convinced?
   ~ The Mother, Questions And Answers 1955, [T1],
321:Chapter 18 - Trapped in a Dream

(A guy is playing a pinball machine, seemingly the same guy who rode with him in the back of the boat car. This part is played by Richard Linklater, aka, the director.)

Hey, man.

Hey.

Weren't you in a boat car? You know, the guy, the guy with the hat? He gave me a ride in his car, or boat thing, and you were in the back seat with me?

I mean, I'm not saying that you don't know what you're talking about, but I don't know what you're talking about.

No, you see, you guys let me off at this really specific spot that you gave him directions to let me off at, I get out, and end up getting hit by a car, but then, I just woke up because I was dreaming, and later than that, I found out that I was still dreaming, dreaming that I'd woken up.

Oh yeah, those are called false awakenings. I used to have those all the time.

Yeah, but I'm still in it now. I, I can't get out of it. It's been going on forever, I keep waking up, but, but I'm just waking up into another dream. I'm starting to get creeped out, too. Like I'm talking to dead people. This woman on TV's telling me about how death is this dreamtime that exists outside of life. I mean, (desperate sigh) I'm starting to think that I'm dead.

I'm gonna tell you about a dream I once had. I know that's, when someone says that, then usually you're in for a very boring next few minutes, and you might be, but it sounds like, you know, what else are you going to do, right? Anyway, I read this essay by Philip K. Dick.

What, you read it in your dream?

No, no. I read it before the dream. It was the preamble to the dream. It was about that book, um Flow My Tears the Policeman Said. You know that one?

Uh, yeah yeah, he won an award for that one.

Right, right. That's the one he wrote really fast. It just like flowed right out of him. He felt he was sort of channeling it, or something. But anyway, about four years after it was published, he was at this party, and he met this woman who had the same name as the woman character in the book. And she had a boyfriend with the same name as the boyfriend character in the book, and she was having an affair with this guy, the chief of police, and he had the same name as the chief of police in his book. So she's telling him all of this stuff from her life, and everything she's saying is right out of his book. So that's totally freaking him out, but, what can he do?

And then shortly after that, he was going to mail a letter, and he saw this kind of, um, you know, dangerous, shady looking guy standing by his car, but instead of avoiding him, which he says he would have usually done, he just walked right up to him and said, "Can I help you?" And the guy said, "Yeah. I, I ran out of gas." So he pulls out his wallet, and he hands him some money, which he says he never would have done, and then he gets home and thinks, wait a second, this guy, you know, he can't get to a gas station, he's out of gas. So he gets back in his car, he goes and finds the guy, takes him to the gas station, and as he's pulling up at the gas station, he realizes, "Hey, this is in my book too. This exact station, this exact guy. Everything."

So this whole episode is kind of creepy, right? And he's telling his priest about it, you know, describing how he wrote this book, and then four years later all these things happened to him. And as he's telling it to him, the priest says, "That's the Book of Acts. You're describing the Book of Acts." And he's like, "I've never read the Book of Acts." So he, you know, goes home and reads the Book of Acts, and it's like uncanny. Even the characters' names are the same as in the Bible. And the Book of Acts takes place in 50 A.D., when it was written, supposedly. So Philip K. Dick had this theory that time was an illusion and that we were all actually in 50 A.D., and the reason he had written this book was that he had somehow momentarily punctured through this illusion, this veil of time, and what he had seen there was what was going on in the Book of Acts.

And he was really into Gnosticism, and this idea that this demiurge, or demon, had created this illusion of time to make us forget that Christ was about to return, and the kingdom of God was about to arrive. And that we're all in 50 A.D., and there's someone trying to make us forget that God is imminent. And that's what time is. That's what all of history is. It's just this kind of continuous, you know, daydream, or distraction.

And so I read that, and I was like, well that's weird. And than that night I had a dream and there was this guy in the dream who was supposed to be a psychic. But I was skeptical. I was like, you know, he's not really a psychic, you know I'm thinking to myself. And then suddenly I start floating, like levitating, up to the ceiling. And as I almost go through the roof, I'm like, "Okay, Mr. Psychic. I believe you. You're a psychic. Put me down please." And I float down, and as my feet touch the ground, the psychic turns into this woman in a green dress. And this woman is Lady Gregory.

Now Lady Gregory was Yeats' patron, this, you know, Irish person. And though I'd never seen her image, I was just sure that this was the face of Lady Gregory. So we're walking along, and Lady Gregory turns to me and says, "Let me explain to you the nature of the universe. Now Philip K. Dick is right about time, but he's wrong that it's 50 A.D. Actually, there's only one instant, and it's right now, and it's eternity. And it's an instant in which God is posing a question, and that question is basically, 'Do you want to, you know, be one with eternity? Do you want to be in heaven?' And we're all saying, 'No thank you. Not just yet.' And so time is actually just this constant saying 'No' to God's invitation. I mean that's what time is. I mean, and it's no more 50 A.D. than it's two thousand and one. And there's just this one instant, and that's what we're always in."

And then she tells me that actually this is the narrative of everyone's life. That, you know, behind the phenomenal difference, there is but one story, and that's the story of moving from the "no" to the "yes." All of life is like, "No thank you. No thank you. No thank you." then ultimately it's, "Yes, I give in. Yes, I accept. Yes, I embrace." I mean, that's the journey. I mean, everyone gets to the "yes" in the end, right?

Right.

So we continue walking, and my dog runs over to me. And so I'm petting him, really happy to see him, you know, he's been dead for years. So I'm petting him and I realize there's this kind of gross oozing stuff coming out of his stomach. And I look over at Lady Gregory, and she sort of coughs. She's like [cough] [cough] "Oh, excuse me." And there's vomit, like dribbling down her chin, and it smells really bad. And I think, "Well, wait a second, that's not just the smell of vomit," which is, doesn't smell very good, "that's the smell of like dead person vomit." You know, so it's like doubly foul. And then I realize I'm actually in the land of the dead, and everyone around me is dead. My dog had been dead for over ten years, Lady Gregory had been dead a lot longer than that. When I finally woke up, I was like, whoa, that wasn't a dream, that was a visitation to this real place, the land of the dead.

So what happened? I mean how did you finally get out of it?

Oh man. It was just like one of those like life altering experiences. I mean I could never really look at the world the same way again, after that.

Yeah, but I mean like how did you, how did you finally get out of the dream? See, that's my problem. I'm like trapped. I keep, I keep thinking that I'm waking up, but I'm still in a dream. It seems like it's going on forever. I can't get out of it, and I want to wake up for real. How do you really wake up?

I don't know, I don't know. I'm not very good at that anymore. But, um, if that's what you're thinking, I mean you, you probably should. I mean, you know if you can wake up, you should, because you know someday, you know, you won't be able to. So just, um ... But it's easy. You know. Just, just wake up. ~ Waking Life,
322:It does not matter if you do not understand it - Savitri, read it always. You will see that every time you read it, something new will be revealed to you. Each time you will get a new glimpse, each time a new experience; things which were not there, things you did not understand arise and suddenly become clear. Always an unexpected vision comes up through the words and lines. Every time you try to read and understand, you will see that something is added, something which was hidden behind is revealed clearly and vividly. I tell you the very verses you have read once before, will appear to you in a different light each time you re-read them. This is what happens invariably. Always your experience is enriched, it is a revelation at each step.

But you must not read it as you read other books or newspapers. You must read with an empty head, a blank and vacant mind, without there being any other thought; you must concentrate much, remain empty, calm and open; then the words, rhythms, vibrations will penetrate directly to this white page, will put their stamp upon the brain, will explain themselves without your making any effort.

Savitri alone is sufficient to make you climb to the highest peaks. If truly one knows how to meditate on Savitri, one will receive all the help one needs. For him who wishes to follow this path, it is a concrete help as though the Lord himself were taking you by the hand and leading you to the destined goal. And then, every question, however personal it may be, has its answer here, every difficulty finds its solution herein; indeed there is everything that is necessary for doing the Yoga.

*He has crammed the whole universe in a single book.* It is a marvellous work, magnificent and of an incomparable perfection.

You know, before writing Savitri Sri Aurobindo said to me, *I am impelled to launch on a new adventure; I was hesitant in the beginning, but now I am decided. Still, I do not know how far I shall succeed. I pray for help.* And you know what it was? It was - before beginning, I warn you in advance - it was His way of speaking, so full of divine humility and modesty. He never... *asserted Himself*. And the day He actually began it, He told me: *I have launched myself in a rudderless boat upon the vastness of the Infinite.* And once having started, He wrote page after page without intermission, as though it were a thing already complete up there and He had only to transcribe it in ink down here on these pages.

In truth, the entire form of Savitri has descended "en masse" from the highest region and Sri Aurobindo with His genius only arranged the lines - in a superb and magnificent style. Sometimes entire lines were revealed and He has left them intact; He worked hard, untiringly, so that the inspiration could come from the highest possible summit. And what a work He has created! Yes, it is a true creation in itself. It is an unequalled work. Everything is there, and it is put in such a simple, such a clear form; verses perfectly harmonious, limpid and eternally true. My child, I have read so many things, but I have never come across anything which could be compared with Savitri. I have studied the best works in Greek, Latin, English and of course French literature, also in German and all the great creations of the West and the East, including the great epics; but I repeat it, I have not found anywhere anything comparable with Savitri. All these literary works seems to me empty, flat, hollow, without any deep reality - apart from a few rare exceptions, and these too represent only a small fraction of what Savitri is. What grandeur, what amplitude, what reality: it is something immortal and eternal He has created. I tell you once again there is nothing like in it the whole world. Even if one puts aside the vision of the reality, that is, the essential substance which is the heart of the inspiration, and considers only the lines in themselves, one will find them unique, of the highest classical kind. What He has created is something man cannot imagine. For, everything is there, everything.

It may then be said that Savitri is a revelation, it is a meditation, it is a quest of the Infinite, the Eternal. If it is read with this aspiration for Immortality, the reading itself will serve as a guide to Immortality. To read Savitri is indeed to practice Yoga, spiritual concentration; one can find there all that is needed to realise the Divine. Each step of Yoga is noted here, including the secret of all other Yogas. Surely, if one sincerely follows what is revealed here in each line one will reach finally the transformation of the Supramental Yoga. It is truly the infallible guide who never abandons you; its support is always there for him who wants to follow the path. Each verse of Savitri is like a revealed Mantra which surpasses all that man possessed by way of knowledge, and I repeat this, the words are expressed and arranged in such a way that the sonority of the rhythm leads you to the origin of sound, which is OM.

My child, yes, everything is there: mysticism, occultism, philosophy, the history of evolution, the history of man, of the gods, of creation, of Nature. How the universe was created, why, for what purpose, what destiny - all is there. You can find all the answers to all your questions there. Everything is explained, even the future of man and of the evolution, all that nobody yet knows. He has described it all in beautiful and clear words so that spiritual adventurers who wish to solve the mysteries of the world may understand it more easily. But this mystery is well hidden behind the words and lines and one must rise to the required level of true consciousness to discover it. All prophesies, all that is going to come is presented with the precise and wonderful clarity. Sri Aurobindo gives you here the key to find the Truth, to discover the Consciousness, to solve the problem of what the universe is. He has also indicated how to open the door of the Inconscience so that the light may penetrate there and transform it. He has shown the path, the way to liberate oneself from the ignorance and climb up to the superconscience; each stage, each plane of consciousness, how they can be scaled, how one can cross even the barrier of death and attain immortality. You will find the whole journey in detail, and as you go forward you can discover things altogether unknown to man. That is Savitri and much more yet. It is a real experience - reading Savitri. All the secrets that man possessed, He has revealed, - as well as all that awaits him in the future; all this is found in the depth of Savitri. But one must have the knowledge to discover it all, the experience of the planes of consciousness, the experience of the Supermind, even the experience of the conquest of Death. He has noted all the stages, marked each step in order to advance integrally in the integral Yoga.

All this is His own experience, and what is most surprising is that it is my own experience also. It is my sadhana which He has worked out. Each object, each event, each realisation, all the descriptions, even the colours are exactly what I saw and the words, phrases are also exactly what I heard. And all this before having read the book. I read Savitri many times afterwards, but earlier, when He was writing He used to read it to me. Every morning I used to hear Him read Savitri. During the night He would write and in the morning read it to me. And I observed something curious, that day after day the experiences He read out to me in the morning were those I had had the previous night, word by word. Yes, all the descriptions, the colours, the pictures I had seen, the words I had heard, all, all, I heard it all, put by Him into poetry, into miraculous poetry. Yes, they were exactly my experiences of the previous night which He read out to me the following morning. And it was not just one day by chance, but for days and days together. And every time I used to compare what He said with my previous experiences and they were always the same. I repeat, it was not that I had told Him my experiences and that He had noted them down afterwards, no, He knew already what I had seen. It is my experiences He has presented at length and they were His experiences also. It is, moreover, the picture of Our joint adventure into the unknown or rather into the Supermind.

These are experiences lived by Him, realities, supracosmic truths. He experienced all these as one experiences joy or sorrow, physically. He walked in the darkness of inconscience, even in the neighborhood of death, endured the sufferings of perdition, and emerged from the mud, the world-misery to breathe the sovereign plenitude and enter the supreme Ananda. He crossed all these realms, went through the consequences, suffered and endured physically what one cannot imagine. Nobody till today has suffered like Him. He accepted suffering to transform suffering into the joy of union with the Supreme. It is something unique and incomparable in the history of the world. It is something that has never happened before, He is the first to have traced the path in the Unknown, so that we may be able to walk with certitude towards the Supermind. He has made the work easy for us. Savitri is His whole Yoga of transformation, and this Yoga appears now for the first time in the earth-consciousness.

And I think that man is not yet ready to receive it. It is too high and too vast for him. He cannot understand it, grasp it, for it is not by the mind that one can understand Savitri. One needs spiritual experiences in order to understand and assimilate it. The farther one advances on the path of Yoga, the more does one assimilate and the better. No, it is something which will be appreciated only in the future, it is the poetry of tomorrow of which He has spoken in The Future Poetry. It is too subtle, too refined, - it is not in the mind or through the mind, it is in meditation that Savitri is revealed.

And men have the audacity to compare it with the work of Virgil or Homer and to find it inferior. They do not understand, they cannot understand. What do they know? Nothing at all. And it is useless to try to make them understand. Men will know what it is, but in a distant future. It is only the new race with a new consciousness which will be able to understand. I assure you there is nothing under the blue sky to compare with Savitri. It is the mystery of mysteries. It is a *super-epic,* it is super-literature, super-poetry, super-vision, it is a super-work even if one considers the number of lines He has written. No, these human words are not adequate to describe Savitri. Yes, one needs superlatives, hyperboles to describe it. It is a hyper-epic. No, words express nothing of what Savitri is, at least I do not find them. It is of immense value - spiritual value and all other values; it is eternal in its subject, and infinite in its appeal, miraculous in its mode and power of execution; it is a unique thing, the more you come into contact with it, the higher will you be uplifted. Ah, truly it is something! It is the most beautiful thing He has left for man, the highest possible. What is it? When will man know it? When is he going to lead a life of truth? When is he going to accept this in his life? This yet remains to be seen.

My child, every day you are going to read Savitri; read properly, with the right attitude, concentrating a little before opening the pages and trying to keep the mind as empty as possible, absolutely without a thought. The direct road is through the heart. I tell you, if you try to really concentrate with this aspiration you can light the flame, the psychic flame, the flame of purification in a very short time, perhaps in a few days. What you cannot do normally, you can do with the help of Savitri. Try and you will see how very different it is, how new, if you read with this attitude, with this something at the back of your consciousness; as though it were an offering to Sri Aurobindo. You know it is charged, fully charged with consciousness; as if Savitri were a being, a real guide. I tell you, whoever, wanting to practice Yoga, tries sincerely and feels the necessity for it, will be able to climb with the help of Savitri to the highest rung of the ladder of Yoga, will be able to find the secret that Savitri represents. And this without the help of a Guru. And he will be able to practice it anywhere. For him Savitri alone will be the guide, for all that he needs he will find Savitri. If he remains very quiet when before a difficulty, or when he does not know where to turn to go forward and how to overcome obstacles, for all these hesitations and incertitudes which overwhelm us at every moment, he will have the necessary indications, and the necessary concrete help. If he remains very calm, open, if he aspires sincerely, always he will be as if lead by the hand. If he has faith, the will to give himself and essential sincerity he will reach the final goal.

Indeed, Savitri is something concrete, living, it is all replete, packed with consciousness, it is the supreme knowledge above all human philosophies and religions. It is the spiritual path, it is Yoga, Tapasya, Sadhana, in its single body. Savitri has an extraordinary power, it gives out vibrations for him who can receive them, the true vibrations of each stage of consciousness. It is incomparable, it is truth in its plenitude, the Truth Sri Aurobindo brought down on the earth. My child, one must try to find the secret that Savitri represents, the prophetic message Sri Aurobindo reveals there for us. This is the work before you, it is hard but it is worth the trouble. - 5 November 1967

~ The Mother, Sweet Mother, The Mother to Mona Sarkar, [T0],
323:One little picture in this book, the Magic Locket, was drawn by 'Miss Alice Havers.' I did not state this on the title-page, since it seemed only due, to the artist of all these (to my mind) wonderful pictures, that his name should stand there alone.
The descriptions, of Sunday as spent by children of the last generation, are quoted verbatim from a speech made to me by a child-friend and a letter written to me by a lady-friend.
The Chapters, headed 'Fairy Sylvie' and 'Bruno's Revenge,' are a reprint, with a few alterations, of a little fairy-tale which I wrote in the year 1867, at the request of the late Mrs. Gatty, for 'Aunt Judy's Magazine,' which she was then editing.
It was in 1874, I believe, that the idea first occurred to me of making it the nucleus of a longer story.
As the years went on, I jotted down, at odd moments, all sorts of odd ideas, and fragments of dialogue, that occurred to me--who knows how?--with a transitory suddenness that left me no choice but either to record them then and there, or to abandon them to oblivion. Sometimes one could trace to their source these random flashes of thought--as being suggested by the book one was reading, or struck out from the 'flint' of one's own mind by the 'steel' of a friend's chance remark but they had also a way of their own, of occurring, a propos of nothing --specimens of that hopelessly illogical phenomenon, 'an effect without a cause.' Such, for example, was the last line of 'The Hunting of the Snark,' which came into my head (as I have already related in 'The Theatre' for April, 1887) quite suddenly, during a solitary walk: and such, again, have been passages which occurred in dreams, and which I cannot trace to any antecedent cause whatever. There are at least two instances of such dream-suggestions in this book--one, my Lady's remark, 'it often runs in families, just as a love for pastry does', the other, Eric Lindon's badinage about having been in domestic service.

And thus it came to pass that I found myself at last in possession of a huge unwieldy mass of litterature--if the reader will kindly excuse the spelling --which only needed stringing together, upon the thread of a consecutive story, to constitute the book I hoped to write. Only! The task, at first, seemed absolutely hopeless, and gave me a far clearer idea, than I ever had before, of the meaning of the word 'chaos': and I think it must have been ten years, or more, before I had succeeded in classifying these odds-and-ends sufficiently to see what sort of a story they indicated: for the story had to grow out of the incidents, not the incidents out of the story I am telling all this, in no spirit of egoism, but because I really believe that some of my readers will be interested in these details of the 'genesis' of a book, which looks so simple and straight-forward a matter, when completed, that they might suppose it to have been written straight off, page by page, as one would write a letter, beginning at the beginning; and ending at the end.

It is, no doubt, possible to write a story in that way: and, if it be not vanity to say so, I believe that I could, myself,--if I were in the unfortunate position (for I do hold it to be a real misfortune) of being obliged to produce a given amount of fiction in a given time,--that I could 'fulfil my task,' and produce my 'tale of bricks,' as other slaves have done. One thing, at any rate, I could guarantee as to the story so produced--that it should be utterly commonplace, should contain no new ideas whatever, and should be very very weary reading!
This species of literature has received the very appropriate name of 'padding' which might fitly be defined as 'that which all can write and none can read.' That the present volume contains no such writing I dare not avow: sometimes, in order to bring a picture into its proper place, it has been necessary to eke out a page with two or three extra lines : but I can honestly say I have put in no more than I was absolutely compelled to do.
My readers may perhaps like to amuse themselves by trying to detect, in a given passage, the one piece of 'padding' it contains. While arranging the 'slips' into pages, I found that the passage was 3 lines too short. I supplied the deficiency, not by interpolating a word here and a word there, but by writing in 3 consecutive lines. Now can my readers guess which they are?

A harder puzzle if a harder be desired would be to determine, as to the Gardener's Song, in which cases (if any) the stanza was adapted to the surrounding text, and in which (if any) the text was adapted to the stanza.
Perhaps the hardest thing in all literature--at least I have found it so: by no voluntary effort can I accomplish it: I have to take it as it come's is to write anything original. And perhaps the easiest is, when once an original line has been struck out, to follow it up, and to write any amount more to the same tune. I do not know if 'Alice in Wonderland' was an original story--I was, at least, no conscious imitator in writing it--but I do know that, since it came out, something like a dozen storybooks have appeared, on identically the same pattern. The path I timidly explored believing myself to be 'the first that ever burst into that silent sea'--is now a beaten high-road: all the way-side flowers have long ago been trampled into the dust: and it would be courting disaster for me to attempt that style again.

Hence it is that, in 'Sylvie and Bruno,' I have striven with I know not what success to strike out yet another new path: be it bad or good, it is the best I can do. It is written, not for money, and not for fame, but in the hope of supplying, for the children whom I love, some thoughts that may suit those hours of innocent merriment which are the very life of Childhood; and also in the hope of suggesting, to them and to others, some thoughts that may prove, I would fain hope, not wholly out of harmony with the graver cadences of Life.
If I have not already exhausted the patience of my readers, I would like to seize this opportunity perhaps the last I shall have of addressing so many friends at once of putting on record some ideas that have occurred to me, as to books desirable to be written--which I should much like to attempt, but may not ever have the time or power to carry through--in the hope that, if I should fail (and the years are gliding away very fast) to finish the task I have set myself, other hands may take it up.
First, a Child's Bible. The only real essentials of this would be, carefully selected passages, suitable for a child's reading, and pictures. One principle of selection, which I would adopt, would be that Religion should be put before a child as a revelation of love--no need to pain and puzzle the young mind with the history of crime and punishment. (On such a principle I should, for example, omit the history of the Flood.) The supplying of the pictures would involve no great difficulty: no new ones would be needed : hundreds of excellent pictures already exist, the copyright of which has long ago expired, and which simply need photo-zincography, or some similar process, for their successful reproduction. The book should be handy in size with a pretty attractive looking cover--in a clear legible type--and, above all, with abundance of pictures, pictures, pictures!
Secondly, a book of pieces selected from the Bible--not single texts, but passages of from 10 to 20 verses each--to be committed to memory. Such passages would be found useful, to repeat to one's self and to ponder over, on many occasions when reading is difficult, if not impossible: for instance, when lying awake at night--on a railway-journey --when taking a solitary walk-in old age, when eyesight is failing or wholly lost--and, best of all, when illness, while incapacitating us for reading or any other occupation, condemns us to lie awake through many weary silent hours: at such a time how keenly one may realise the truth of David's rapturous cry "O how sweet are thy words unto my throat: yea, sweeter than honey unto my mouth!"
I have said 'passages,' rather than single texts, because we have no means of recalling single texts: memory needs links, and here are none: one may have a hundred texts stored in the memory, and not be able to recall, at will, more than half-a-dozen--and those by mere chance: whereas, once get hold of any portion of a chapter that has been committed to memory, and the whole can be recovered: all hangs together.
Thirdly, a collection of passages, both prose and verse, from books other than the Bible. There is not perhaps much, in what is called 'un-inspired' literature (a misnomer, I hold: if Shakespeare was not inspired, one may well doubt if any man ever was), that will bear the process of being pondered over, a hundred times: still there are such passages--enough, I think, to make a goodly store for the memory.
These two books of sacred, and secular, passages for memory--will serve other good purposes besides merely occupying vacant hours: they will help to keep at bay many anxious thoughts, worrying thoughts, uncharitable thoughts, unholy thoughts. Let me say this, in better words than my own, by copying a passage from that most interesting book, Robertson's Lectures on the Epistles to the Corinthians, Lecture XLIX. "If a man finds himself haunted by evil desires and unholy images, which will generally be at periodical hours, let him commit to memory passages of Scripture, or passages from the best writers in verse or prose. Let him store his mind with these, as safeguards to repeat when he lies awake in some restless night, or when despairing imaginations, or gloomy, suicidal thoughts, beset him. Let these be to him the sword, turning everywhere to keep the way of the Garden of Life from the intrusion of profaner footsteps."
Fourthly, a "Shakespeare" for girls: that is, an edition in which everything, not suitable for the perusal of girls of (say) from 10 to 17, should be omitted. Few children under 10 would be likely to understand or enjoy the greatest of poets: and those, who have passed out of girlhood, may safely be left to read Shakespeare, in any edition, 'expurgated' or not, that they may prefer: but it seems a pity that so many children, in the intermediate stage, should be debarred from a great pleasure for want of an edition suitable to them. Neither Bowdler's, Chambers's, Brandram's, nor Cundell's 'Boudoir' Shakespeare, seems to me to meet the want: they are not sufficiently 'expurgated.' Bowdler's is the most extraordinary of all: looking through it, I am filled with a deep sense of wonder, considering what he has left in, that he should have cut anything out! Besides relentlessly erasing all that is unsuitable on the score of reverence or decency, I should be inclined to omit also all that seems too difficult, or not likely to interest young readers. The resulting book might be slightly fragmentary: but it would be a real treasure to all British maidens who have any taste for poetry.
If it be needful to apologize to any one for the new departure I have taken in this story--by introducing, along with what will, I hope, prove to be acceptable nonsense for children, some of the graver thoughts of human life--it must be to one who has learned the Art of keeping such thoughts wholly at a distance in hours of mirth and careless ease. To him such a mixture will seem, no doubt, ill-judged and repulsive. And that such an Art exists I do not dispute: with youth, good health, and sufficient money, it seems quite possible to lead, for years together, a life of unmixed gaiety--with the exception of one solemn fact, with which we are liable to be confronted at any moment, even in the midst of the most brilliant company or the most sparkling entertainment. A man may fix his own times for admitting serious thought, for attending public worship, for prayer, for reading the Bible: all such matters he can defer to that 'convenient season', which is so apt never to occur at all: but he cannot defer, for one single moment, the necessity of attending to a message, which may come before he has finished reading this page,' this night shalt thy soul be required of thee.'
The ever-present sense of this grim possibility has been, in all ages, 1 an incubus that men have striven to shake off. Few more interesting subjects of enquiry could be found, by a student of history, than the various weapons that have been used against this shadowy foe. Saddest of all must have been the thoughts of those who saw indeed an existence beyond the grave, but an existence far more terrible than annihilation--an existence as filmy, impalpable, all but invisible spectres, drifting about, through endless ages, in a world of shadows, with nothing to do, nothing to hope for, nothing to love! In the midst of the gay verses of that genial 'bon vivant' Horace, there stands one dreary word whose utter sadness goes to one's heart. It is the word 'exilium' in the well-known passage

Omnes eodem cogimur, omnium
Versatur urna serius ocius
Sors exitura et nos in aeternum
Exilium impositura cymbae.

Yes, to him this present life--spite of all its weariness and all its sorrow--was the only life worth having: all else was 'exile'! Does it not seem almost incredible that one, holding such a creed, should ever have smiled?
And many in this day, I fear, even though believing in an existence beyond the grave far more real than Horace ever dreamed of, yet regard it as a sort of 'exile' from all the joys of life, and so adopt Horace's theory, and say 'let us eat and drink, for to-morrow we die.'
We go to entertainments, such as the theatre--I say 'we', for I also go to the play, whenever I get a chance of seeing a really good one and keep at arm's length, if possible, the thought that we may not return alive. Yet how do you know--dear friend, whose patience has carried you through this garrulous preface that it may not be your lot, when mirth is fastest and most furious, to feel the sharp pang, or the deadly faintness, which heralds the final crisis--to see, with vague wonder, anxious friends bending over you to hear their troubled whispers perhaps yourself to shape the question, with trembling lips, "Is it serious?", and to be told "Yes: the end is near" (and oh, how different all Life will look when those words are said!)--how do you know, I say, that all this may not happen to you, this night?
And dare you, knowing this, say to yourself "Well, perhaps it is an immoral play: perhaps the situations are a little too 'risky', the dialogue a little too strong, the 'business' a little too suggestive.
I don't say that conscience is quite easy: but the piece is so clever, I must see it this once! I'll begin a stricter life to-morrow." To-morrow, and to-morrow, and tomorrow!

"Who sins in hope, who, sinning, says,
'Sorrow for sin God's judgement stays!'
Against God's Spirit he lies; quite stops Mercy with insult; dares, and drops,
Like a scorch'd fly, that spins in vain
Upon the axis of its pain,
Then takes its doom, to limp and crawl,
Blind and forgot, from fall to fall."

Let me pause for a moment to say that I believe this thought, of the possibility of death--if calmly realised, and steadily faced would be one of the best possible tests as to our going to any scene of amusement being right or wrong. If the thought of sudden death acquires, for you, a special horror when imagined as happening in a theatre, then be very sure the theatre is harmful for you, however harmless it may be for others; and that you are incurring a deadly peril in going. Be sure the safest rule is that we should not dare to live in any scene in which we dare not die.
But, once realise what the true object is in life--that it is not pleasure, not knowledge, not even fame itself, 'that last infirmity of noble minds'--but that it is the development of character, the rising to a higher, nobler, purer standard, the building-up of the perfect Man--and then, so long as we feel that this is going on, and will (we trust) go on for evermore, death has for us no terror; it is not a shadow, but a light; not an end, but a beginning!
One other matter may perhaps seem to call for apology--that I should have treated with such entire want of sympathy the British passion for 'Sport', which no doubt has been in by-gone days, and is still, in some forms of it, an excellent school for hardihood and for coolness in moments of danger.
But I am not entirely without sympathy for genuine 'Sport': I can heartily admire the courage of the man who, with severe bodily toil, and at the risk of his life, hunts down some 'man-eating' tiger: and I can heartily sympathize with him when he exults in the glorious excitement of the chase and the hand-to-hand struggle with the monster brought to bay. But I can but look with deep wonder and sorrow on the hunter who, at his ease and in safety, can find pleasure in what involves, for some defenceless creature, wild terror and a death of agony: deeper, if the hunter be one who has pledged himself to preach to men the Religion of universal Love: deepest of all, if it be one of those 'tender and delicate' beings, whose very name serves as a symbol of Love--'thy love to me was wonderful, passing the love of women'--whose mission here is surely to help and comfort all that are in pain or sorrow!

'Farewell, farewell! but this I tell
To thee, thou Wedding-Guest!
He prayeth well, who loveth well
Both man and bird and beast.
He prayeth best, who loveth best
All things both great and small;
For the dear God who loveth us,
He made and loveth all.' ~ Lewis Carroll, Sylvie and Bruno,

*** WISDOM TROVE ***

1:Be awesome! Be a book nut! ~ dr-seuss, @wisdomtrove
2:This book is to be read in bed. ~ dr-seuss, @wisdomtrove
3:A book is a souvenir of an idea. ~ seth-godin, @wisdomtrove
4:Nothing in this book is true. ~ kurt-vonnegut, @wisdomtrove
5:A noble book! all men's book! ~ thomas-carlyle, @wisdomtrove
6:The book you don't read won't help. ~ jim-rohn, @wisdomtrove
7:Beware the man of a single book. ~ denis-diderot, @wisdomtrove
8:Don't join the book burners! ~ dwight-eisenhower, @wisdomtrove
9:I should infinitely prefer a book. ~ jane-austen, @wisdomtrove
10:Beware of the person of one book. ~ denis-diderot, @wisdomtrove
11:Beware the man of a single book. ~ thomas-aquinas, @wisdomtrove
12:There is no frigate like a book ~ emily-dickinson, @wisdomtrove
13:What an astonishing thing a book is. ~ carl-sagan, @wisdomtrove
14:Beware of the person of one book. ~ thomas-aquinas, @wisdomtrove
15:I should infinitely prefer a book... ~ jane-austen, @wisdomtrove
16:I was never without a book in my hand. ~ elie-wiesel, @wisdomtrove
17:With a book he was regardless of time. ~ jane-austen, @wisdomtrove
18:I have read your book, and I disapprove. ~ jane-austen, @wisdomtrove
19:I was with book, as a woman is with child. ~ c-s-lewis, @wisdomtrove
20:A book which people praise and don't read. ~ mark-twain, @wisdomtrove
21:You have to go where the book leads you. ~ stephen-king, @wisdomtrove
22:A book lives as long as it is unfathomed. ~ d-h-lawrence, @wisdomtrove
23:I am myself the matter of my book. ~ michel-de-montaigne, @wisdomtrove
24:Beware of a man of one book. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
25:There is no friend as loyal as a book. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
26:The covers of this book are too far apart. ~ ambrose-bierce, @wisdomtrove
27:Anybody who doesn't like this book is healthy ~ groucho-marx, @wisdomtrove
28:It takes a heap of loafing to write a book. ~ gertrude-stein, @wisdomtrove
29:An unread book is just a block of paper. ~ f-scott-fitzgerald, @wisdomtrove
30:Miss a meal if you have to, but don't miss a book. ~ jim-rohn, @wisdomtrove
31:Any book worth banning is a book worth reading. ~ isaac-asimov, @wisdomtrove
32:Every man is a book in which God himself writes. ~ victor-hugo, @wisdomtrove
33:You cannot open a book without learning something. ~ confucius, @wisdomtrove
34:A book may be as great a thing as a battle. ~ benjamin-disraeli, @wisdomtrove
35:Esoteric Mind Power. Book by V. A. Howard, 1973. ~ vernon-howard, @wisdomtrove
36:God! that one might read the book of fate. ~ william-shakespeare, @wisdomtrove
37:A book lying idle on a shelf is wasted ammunition. ~ henry-miller, @wisdomtrove
38:A book must be the ax for the frozen sea within us. ~ franz-kafka, @wisdomtrove
39:A book should serve as an axe to the ice inside us. ~ franz-kafka, @wisdomtrove
40:If you want to be changed, read a good book. ~ aiden-wilson-tozer, @wisdomtrove
41:The volume of Nature is the book of knowledge. ~ oliver-goldsmith, @wisdomtrove
42:Your book bill ought to be your biggest extravagance. ~ c-s-lewis, @wisdomtrove
43:It takes an awful lot of time to not write a book. ~ douglas-adams, @wisdomtrove
44:A good book is the purest essence of a human soul. ~ thomas-carlyle, @wisdomtrove
45:A writer only begins a book. A reader finishes it. ~ samuel-johnson, @wisdomtrove
46:How much sooner one tires of anything than of a book! ~ jane-austen, @wisdomtrove
47:How to be Lovely. Book by Melissa Hellstern, 2005. ~ audrey-hepburn, @wisdomtrove
48:I'm writing a book. I've got the page numbers done. ~ steven-wright, @wisdomtrove
49:A bad book about the love of God remains a bad book. ~ thomas-merton, @wisdomtrove
50:Book by Stanley Buchthal and Bernard Comment, 2010. ~ marilyn-monroe, @wisdomtrove
51:Every book is a children's book if the kid can read! ~ mitch-hedberg, @wisdomtrove
52:When a person opens a book, he can never be in prison. ~ victor-hugo, @wisdomtrove
53:A girl in the convertible is worth five in the phone book. ~ mae-west, @wisdomtrove
54:Anything we need to know, we can learn it from a book. ~ richard-bach, @wisdomtrove
55:On the Infinite Universe and Worlds. Book by , 1584. ~ giordano-bruno, @wisdomtrove
56:To travel far, there is no better ship than a book. ~ emily-dickinson, @wisdomtrove
57:A book is proof that humans are capable of working magic. ~ carl-sagan, @wisdomtrove
58:A man will turn over half a library to make one book. ~ samuel-johnson, @wisdomtrove
59:Each book has a secret history of ways and means. ~ henry-ward-beecher, @wisdomtrove
60:Everything comes to him who waits, except a loaned book. ~ kin-hubbard, @wisdomtrove
61:I am writing a book. So far I have the pages numbered. ~ steven-wright, @wisdomtrove
62:A book should teach us to enjoy life, or to endure it. ~ samuel-johnson, @wisdomtrove
63:Affliction is the best book in a minister's library. ~ charles-spurgeon, @wisdomtrove
64:But for this book we could not know right from wrong. ~ abraham-lincoln, @wisdomtrove
65:The Expulsion of the Triumphant Beast. Book by , 1584. ~ giordano-bruno, @wisdomtrove
66:&
67:I do not recall a Jewish home without a book on the table. ~ elie-wiesel, @wisdomtrove
68:The book is first and foremost something I made for myself. ~ tim-ferris, @wisdomtrove
69:The words of my book nothing, the drift of it everything. ~ walt-whitman, @wisdomtrove
70:One Book is enough, but a thousand books is not too many! ~ martin-luther, @wisdomtrove
71:Everything in this book may be wrong. - The Savior's Manual ~ richard-bach, @wisdomtrove
72:One's favorite book is as elusive as one's favorite pudding. ~ e-m-forster, @wisdomtrove
73:Sanity returns (in most cases) when the book is closed. ~ ursula-k-le-guin, @wisdomtrove
74:Begin to read a book that will help you move toward your dream. ~ les-brown, @wisdomtrove
75:Erudition - dust shaken out of a book into an empty skull. ~ ambrose-bierce, @wisdomtrove
76:The Mystic Path to Cosmic Power. Book by V. A. Howard, 1967. ~ vernon-howard, @wisdomtrove
77:There ought to be a book written about me, that there ought! ~ lewis-carroll, @wisdomtrove
78:A book in which there were no lies would be a curiosity. ~ napoleon-bonaparte, @wisdomtrove
79:Don't read a book and be a follower; read a book and be a student. ~ jim-rohn, @wisdomtrove
80:Foreign relations is an open book&
81:I did not go through the Book. The Book went through me. ~ aiden-wilson-tozer, @wisdomtrove
82:I do not read a book; I hold a conversation with the author. ~ elbert-hubbard, @wisdomtrove
83:That endless book, the newspaper, is our national glory. ~ henry-ward-beecher, @wisdomtrove
84:But a Book is only the Heart's Portrait- every Page a Pulse. ~ emily-dickinson, @wisdomtrove
85:Every book is a great action and every great action is a book! ~ martin-luther, @wisdomtrove
86:It's just like sex; when [a book is] finished, it's finished. ~ haruki-murakami, @wisdomtrove
87:Knowing Yourself: The True in the False. Book by Barry Long, 1983. ~ barry-long, @wisdomtrove
88:Knowing Yourself: The True in the False. Book by Barry Long, 1996. ~ barry-long, @wisdomtrove
89:Clearly one must read every good book at least once every ten years. ~ c-s-lewis, @wisdomtrove
90:Read and Re-Read&
91:The last thing we decide in writing a book is what to put first. ~ blaise-pascal, @wisdomtrove
92:A book must be an ice-axe to break the seas frozen inside our soul. ~ franz-kafka, @wisdomtrove
93:Poor Boys Who Became Great. Book by S. F. Smith, 1888. ~ oliver-wendell-holmes-jr, @wisdomtrove
94:Read the book you do honestly feel a wish and curiosity to read. ~ samuel-johnson, @wisdomtrove
95:The joke in our family is that we can cry reading the phone book. ~ ronald-reagan, @wisdomtrove
96:A book is a path of words which takes the heart in new directions. ~ john-odonohue, @wisdomtrove
97:I can't imagine a man really enjoying a book and reading it only once. ~ c-s-lewis, @wisdomtrove
98:Audrey Hepburn : A Bio-bibliography. Book by David Hofstede, 1994. ~ audrey-hepburn, @wisdomtrove
99:He that composes himself is wiser than he that composes a book. ~ benjamin-franklin, @wisdomtrove
100:Marriage is like a book. The whole story takes place between the covers. ~ mae-west, @wisdomtrove
101:He whose book of the heart has been opened needs no other books. ~ swami-vivekananda, @wisdomtrove
102:If you want to read a perfect book there is only one way: write it. ~ ambrose-bierce, @wisdomtrove
103:A laudation in Greek is of marvellous efficacy on the title-page of a book. ~ moliere, @wisdomtrove
104:The Bible in the memory is better than the Bible in the book case. ~ charles-spurgeon, @wisdomtrove
105:You can't get a cup of tea large enough or a book long enough to suit me. ~ c-s-lewis, @wisdomtrove
106:The starry vault of heaven is in truth the open book of cosmic projection. ~ carl-jung, @wisdomtrove
107:A book is not harmless merely because no one is consciously offended by it. ~ t-s-eliot, @wisdomtrove
108:A breeze discovered my open book And began to flutter the leaves to look ~ robert-frost, @wisdomtrove
109:Esoteric Encyclopedia of Eternal Knowledge. Book by V. A. Howard, 1974. ~ vernon-howard, @wisdomtrove
110:Music for Chameleons (A Beautiful Child). Book by Truman Capote, 1980. ~ marilyn-monroe, @wisdomtrove
111:No good book, or good thing of any sort, shows its best face at first. ~ thomas-carlyle, @wisdomtrove
112:The reading or non-reading a book will never keep down a single petticoat. ~ lord-byron, @wisdomtrove
113:A man's got to take a lot of punishment to write a really funny book. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
114:A successful book is not made of what is in it, but what is left out of it. ~ mark-twain, @wisdomtrove
115:People disagreeing everywhere you look makes you wanna stop and read a book. ~ bob-dylan, @wisdomtrove
116:but for my own part, if a book is well written, I always find it too short. ~ jane-austen, @wisdomtrove
117:It isn’t what the book costs. It’s what it will cost you if you don’t read it. ~ jim-rohn, @wisdomtrove
118:One always tends to overpraise a long book, because one has got through it. ~ e-m-forster, @wisdomtrove
119:There's a moment in every book when the book turns and it surprises me. ~ chuck-palahniuk, @wisdomtrove
120:Forget the books you want to write. Think only of the book you are writing. ~ henry-miller, @wisdomtrove
121:I read the book of Job last night, I don't think God comes out well in it. ~ virginia-woolf, @wisdomtrove
122:I think perhaps the greatest book ever written was Ulysses by James Joyce. ~ frederick-lenz, @wisdomtrove
123:I was so long writing my review that I never got around to reading the book. ~ groucho-marx, @wisdomtrove
124:Of the book of books most wondrous is the tender book of love. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
125:Practically everybody in New York has half a mind to write a book, and does. ~ groucho-marx, @wisdomtrove
126:Remember to get the weather in your damn book-weather is very important. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
127:Life doesn't come with an instruction book; that's why we have fathers. ~ h-jackson-brown-jr, @wisdomtrove
128:Paradise Lost is a book that, once put down, is very hard to pick up again. ~ samuel-johnson, @wisdomtrove
129:The best effect of any book is that it excites the reader to self activity. ~ thomas-carlyle, @wisdomtrove
130:There is no book so bad... that it does not have something good in it. ~ miguel-de-cervantes, @wisdomtrove
131:You can find magic wherever you look. Sit back and relax, all you need is a book. ~ dr-seuss, @wisdomtrove
132:You're never too old, too wacky, too wild, to pick up a book and read to a child. ~ dr-seuss, @wisdomtrove
133:... how false the most profound book turns out to be when applied to life. ~ william-faulkner, @wisdomtrove
134:There are favorable hours for reading a book, as for writing it. ~ henry-wadsworth-longfellow, @wisdomtrove
135:The World of Mathematics. Book by James R. Newman, p. 1832, 1956. ~ gottfried-wilhelm-leibniz, @wisdomtrove
136:He never went out without a book under his arm, and he often came back with two. ~ victor-hugo, @wisdomtrove
137:Here's the thing: The book that will most change your life is the book you write. ~ seth-godin, @wisdomtrove
138:If book knowledge made great investors, than the librarians would all be rich. ~ warren-buffet, @wisdomtrove
139:Make it a rule never to give a child a book you would not read yourself. ~ george-bernard-shaw, @wisdomtrove
140:Nobody ever outgrows Scripture; the book widens and deepens with our years. ~ charles-spurgeon, @wisdomtrove
141:The good thing about writing book is that you can dream while you are awake. ~ haruki-murakami, @wisdomtrove
142:This is a short book because most books about writing are filled with bullshit. ~ stephen-king, @wisdomtrove
143:Why do you want to read others' books when there is the book of yourself? ~ jiddu-krishnamurti, @wisdomtrove
144:Beppu (n.) The triumphant slamming shut of a book after reading the final page. ~ douglas-adams, @wisdomtrove
145:Everything goes by the board: honor, pride, decency to get the book written. ~ william-faulkner, @wisdomtrove
146:No book is of much importance; the vital thing is, What do you yourself think? ~ elbert-hubbard, @wisdomtrove
147:The last thing that we find in making a book is to know what we must put first. ~ blaise-pascal, @wisdomtrove
148:A book is like a man - clever and dull, brave and cowardly, beautiful and ugly. ~ john-steinbeck, @wisdomtrove
149:Many a book is like a key to unknown chambers within the castle of one's own self. ~ franz-kafka, @wisdomtrove
150:Great is the fortune of he who possesses a good bottle, a good book, and a good friend. ~ moliere, @wisdomtrove
151:The only important thing in a book is the meaning that it has for you. ~ william-somerset-maugham, @wisdomtrove
152:A new acquaintance is like a new book. I prefer it, even if bad, to a classic. ~ benjamin-disraeli, @wisdomtrove
153:I have never written a book that didn't teach me far more than it taught my reader. ~ isaac-asimov, @wisdomtrove
154:I went through every phone book in Africa, and I didn't find one god damned Pryor! ~ richard-pryor, @wisdomtrove
155:I would not dare so dishonor my Creator's name by attaching it to this filthy book. ~ thomas-paine, @wisdomtrove
156:Psychology of Motivation. Book by Denis Waitley, www.huffingtonpost.com. May 1993. ~ denis-waitley, @wisdomtrove
157:This is the sixth book I've written, which isn't bad for a guy who's only read two. ~ george-burns, @wisdomtrove
158:Life is like a book that never ends. Chapters close, but not the book itself. ~ marianne-williamson, @wisdomtrove
159:Oh! I am delighted with the book! I should like to spend my whole life in reading it. ~ jane-austen, @wisdomtrove
160:The best part of every author is in general to be found in his book, I assure you. ~ samuel-johnson, @wisdomtrove
161:Where is there any book of the law so clear to each man as that written in his heart? ~ leo-tolstoy, @wisdomtrove
162:The Home Book of Quotations, Classical and Modern. Book by Burton Egbert Stevenson, 1937. ~ diogenes, @wisdomtrove
163:There is no book of mine that I reject. That does not mean that I find them good. ~ jean-paul-sartre, @wisdomtrove
164:Ideally a book would have no order to it, and the reader would have to discover his own. ~ mark-twain, @wisdomtrove
165:The Bible is a supernatural book and can be understood only by supernatural aid. ~ aiden-wilson-tozer, @wisdomtrove
166:You want to remember that while you're judging the book, the book is also judging you. ~ stephen-king, @wisdomtrove
167:I never exactly made a book. It's rather like taking dictation. I was given things to say. ~ c-s-lewis, @wisdomtrove
168:Outside of a dog, a book is a man's best friend. Inside of a dog it's too dark to read. ~ groucho-marx, @wisdomtrove
169:So perhaps the best thing to do is to stop writing Introductions and get on with the book. ~ a-a-milne, @wisdomtrove
170:The profession of book writing makes horse racing seem like a solid, stable business. ~ john-steinbeck, @wisdomtrove
171:The world is a great book, of which they that never stir from home read only a page. ~ saint-augustine, @wisdomtrove
172:To see the Summer Sky Is Poetry, though never in a Book it lie— True Poems flee— ~ emily-dickinson, @wisdomtrove
173:No; that doesn't interest me.' &
174:One kind of good book should leave you asking: how did the author know that about me? ~ alain-de-botton, @wisdomtrove
175:Reading a book by someone you respect allows some of their brilliance to rub off on you. ~ robin-sharma, @wisdomtrove
176:If you are going to make a book end badly, it must end badly from the beginning. ~ robert-louis-stevenson, @wisdomtrove
177:In the real world as in dreams nothing is quite what it seems. -The Book of Counted Sorrows ~ dean-koontz, @wisdomtrove
178:People who are wary of what they might find in a book if they opened one are right to be. ~ kurt-vonnegut, @wisdomtrove
179:The Things I Wish They'd Told Me. As I Was Growing Up. Book by David Rankin, p. 97, 2010. ~ steven-wright, @wisdomtrove
180:Dow 36,000. Book by James K. Glassman, Kevin A. Hassett, www.cnn.com. September 14, 1999. ~ charles-darwin, @wisdomtrove
181:Hoyt's New Cyclopedia Of Practical Quotations by Jehiel Keeler Hoyt, Book VI, Section 63, 1922. ~ diogenes, @wisdomtrove
182:I think of reading a book as no less an experience than travelling or falling in love. ~ jorge-luis-borges, @wisdomtrove
183:Leuconoe, close the book of fate, For troubles are in store, . . . . Live today, tomorrow is not. ~ horace, @wisdomtrove
184:People only become writers if they can't find the one book they've always wanted to read. ~ virginia-woolf, @wisdomtrove
185:A great thing is a great book; but a greater thing than all is the talk of a great man. ~ benjamin-disraeli, @wisdomtrove
186:If one cannot enjoy reading a book over and over again, there is no use in reading it at all. ~ oscar-wilde, @wisdomtrove
187:No one who can read, ever looks at a book, even unopened on a shelf, like one who cannot. ~ charles-dickens, @wisdomtrove
188:The most efficacious secular book that ever was published in America is the newspaper. ~ henry-ward-beecher, @wisdomtrove
189:The New Testament is the very best book that ever was or ever will be known in the world. ~ charles-dickens, @wisdomtrove
190:&
191:All modern American literature comes from one book by Mark Twain called Huckleberry Finn. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
192:For lovers, the beauty of the beloved is their teacher. His face is their syllabus, lesson, and book. ~ rumi, @wisdomtrove
193:Many readers judge of the power of a book by the shock it gives their feelings. ~ henry-wadsworth-longfellow, @wisdomtrove
194:Writing a book is a horrible, exhausting struggle, like a long bout of some painful illness. ~ george-orwell, @wisdomtrove
195:The Bible is a book that has been read more and examined less than any book that ever existed. ~ thomas-paine, @wisdomtrove
196:The Expulsion of the Triumphant Beast. Book by (1584), as translated by Arthur Imerti, 1964. ~ giordano-bruno, @wisdomtrove
197:This must be a gift book. That is to say a book, which you wouldn't take on any other terms. ~ dorothy-parker, @wisdomtrove
198:Audrey Hepburn : A Life in Pictures. Book by Yann-Brice Dherbier, Pierre-Henri Verlhac, 2007. ~ audrey-hepburn, @wisdomtrove
199:Don't join the book burners... Don't be afraid to go in your library and read every book. ~ dwight-eisenhower, @wisdomtrove
200:I go too long without picking up a good book, I feel like I've done nothing useful with my life. ~ jane-austen, @wisdomtrove
201:Most of what makes a book &
202:A book is not an isolated being: it is a relationship, an axis of innumerable relationships ~ jorge-luis-borges, @wisdomtrove
203:The Films of Barbra Streisand. Book by Christopher Nickens and Karen Swenson, October 1, 2000. ~ marilyn-monroe, @wisdomtrove
204:The design of a book is the pattern of a reality controlled and shaped by the mind of a writer. ~ john-steinbeck, @wisdomtrove
205:One battle doesn't make a campagin, but critics treat one book, good or bad, like a whole war. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
206:There's still a fascination with somebody who can write at book length, no matter what the book is. ~ dean-koontz, @wisdomtrove
207:Well the book of Leviticus and Deuteronomy, the law of the jungle and the sea are your only teachers. ~ bob-dylan, @wisdomtrove
208:It certainly is my opinion that a book worth reading only in childhood is not worth reading even then. ~ c-s-lewis, @wisdomtrove
209:It is utterly astonishing how ordinary a book can be and still be thought the product of omniscience. ~ sam-harris, @wisdomtrove
210:I've compiled a book from the Internet. It's a book of quotations attributed to the wrong people. ~ jerry-seinfeld, @wisdomtrove
211:Literature is not exhaustible, for the sufficient and simple reason that a single book is not. ~ jorge-luis-borges, @wisdomtrove
212:My way of writing a book is completely disorganized - to hurl myself at the problem, over and over. ~ richard-bach, @wisdomtrove
213:A History of Western Philosophy. Book by Bertrand Russell, Book Three, Part I, Chapter 17. Hume, 1945. ~ david-hume, @wisdomtrove
214:I never met an author who admitted that people did not buy his book because it was dull. ~ william-somerset-maugham, @wisdomtrove
215:Then would you read a Sustaining Book, such as would help and comfort a Wedged Bear in Great Tightness. ~ a-a-milne, @wisdomtrove
216:Every book is, in an intimate sense, a circular-letter to the friends of him who writes it. ~ robert-louis-stevenson, @wisdomtrove
217:If time is precious, no book that will not improve by repeated readings deserves to be read at all. ~ thomas-carlyle, @wisdomtrove
218:Schools will change more in the next 30 years than they have since the invention of the printed book. ~ peter-drucker, @wisdomtrove
219:The Bible is no mere book, but a Living Creature, with a power that conquers all that oppose it. ~ napoleon-bonaparte, @wisdomtrove
220:A bad book is as much of a labor to write as a good one, it comes as sincerely from the author's soul. ~ aldous-huxley, @wisdomtrove
221:A book may be very amusing with numerous errors, or it may be very dull without a single absurdity. ~ oliver-goldsmith, @wisdomtrove
222:a good book can make an almost impossible existence, liveable ( from &
223:Every author ought to write every book as if he were going to be beheaded the day he finished it. ~ f-scott-fitzgerald, @wisdomtrove
224:If I read a book and it makes my whole body so cold no fire can ever warm me, I know that is poetry. ~ emily-dickinson, @wisdomtrove
225:It's tough to stay married. My wife says no because she's tired then stays up and reads her book. ~ rodney-dangerfield, @wisdomtrove
226:Only by declaring a book completely finished can one start to see how much remains to be done on it. ~ alain-de-botton, @wisdomtrove
227:The best book is not one that informs merely, but one that stirs the reader up to inform himself. ~ aiden-wilson-tozer, @wisdomtrove
228:Every book purchase made from Amazon is a vote for a culture without content and without contentment. ~ ursula-k-le-guin, @wisdomtrove
229:I bought a new book, &
230:Ideally, we should like to define a good book as one which &
231:If your creed and Scripture do not agree, cut your creed to pieces, but make it agree with this book. ~ charles-spurgeon, @wisdomtrove
232:Independent inquiry is needed in your search for truth, not dependence on anyone else's view or a mere book. ~ bruce-lee, @wisdomtrove
233:The book that I shall make people read is the book of the heart, which holds the key to the mystery of life ~ meher-baba, @wisdomtrove
234:There is no Frigate like a book to take us lands away nor any coursers like a page of prancing Poetry. ~ emily-dickinson, @wisdomtrove
235:A transition from an author's book to his conversation, is too often like an entrance into a large city. ~ samuel-johnson, @wisdomtrove
236:Empires of the Mind: Lessons to Lead and Succeed in a Knowledge-based World. Book by Denis Waitley, 1995. ~ denis-waitley, @wisdomtrove
237:Her Inspiration: Secrets to Help You Work Smart, Be Successful, and Have Fun. Book by Mina Parker, 2008. ~ marilyn-monroe, @wisdomtrove
238:If the book we are reading does not wake us, as with a fist hammering on our skull, why then do we read it? ~ franz-kafka, @wisdomtrove
239:It's easier to write about those you hate — just as it's easier to criticize a bad play or a bad book. ~ dorothy-parker, @wisdomtrove
240:Physics has in the main contented itself with studying the abridged edition of the book of nature. ~ sir-arthur-eddington, @wisdomtrove
241:The first draft of a book‚ even a long one‚ should take no more than three months, the length of a season. ~ stephen-king, @wisdomtrove
242:&
243:As a boy, I used to marvel that the letters in a closed book did not get scrambled and lost overnight. ~ jorge-luis-borges, @wisdomtrove
244:By Chivalries as tiny, A Blossom, or a Book, The seeds of smiles are planted- Which Blossom in the dark. ~ emily-dickinson, @wisdomtrove
245:If a man writes a book, let him set down only what he knows. I have guesses enough of my own. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
246:I wrote my first book, I published it in 1955, it was in Yiddish and it was called And The World Was Silent. ~ elie-wiesel, @wisdomtrove
247:The best service a book can render you is not to impart truth, but to make you think it out for yourself. ~ elbert-hubbard, @wisdomtrove
248:The Book of Positive Quotations edited by John Cook, Steve Deger, and Leslie Ann Gibson, (p. 333), 2007. ~ teresa-of-avila, @wisdomtrove
249:A book is a garden, an orchard, a storehouse, a party, a mentor, a teacher, a guidepost, a counsellor. ~ henry-ward-beecher, @wisdomtrove
250:I had found my religion: nothing seemed more important to me than a book. I saw the library as a temple. ~ jean-paul-sartre, @wisdomtrove
251:Interestingly enough, Aurthur C. Clarke once autographed a copy of his book "Rendezvous with Rama" for me. ~ frederick-lenz, @wisdomtrove
252:Look at Nature. Nature is a book from which we must learn. Each object in it is a page of that book. ~ mata-amritanandamayi, @wisdomtrove
253:When the record book on you is finished, let it show your wins and losses. But don't let it show you didn't try. ~ jim-rohn, @wisdomtrove
254:Anyone unable to understand how useful religion can be founded on lies will not understand this book either. ~ kurt-vonnegut, @wisdomtrove
255:If I read a book that cost me $20 and I get one good idea, I've gotten one of the greatest bargains of all time. ~ tom-peters, @wisdomtrove
256:It is a miracle how God has so long preserved His Book! How great and glorious it is to have the Word of God! ~ martin-luther, @wisdomtrove
257:Fascinating, Doidge's book is a remarkable and hopeful portrait of the endless adaptability of the human brain. ~ oliver-sacks, @wisdomtrove
258:Put away the book, the description, the tradition, the authority, and take the journey of self-discovery. ~ jiddu-krishnamurti, @wisdomtrove
259:The Book of Psalms instructs us in the use of wings as well as words. It sets us both mounting and singing. ~ charles-spurgeon, @wisdomtrove
260:I call that [Book of Job], apart from all theories about it, one of the grandest things ever written with pen. ~ thomas-carlyle, @wisdomtrove
261:I want to write so well that a person is 30 or 40 pages in a book of mine... before she realizes she's reading. ~ maya-angelou, @wisdomtrove
262:JK Rowling created seven Horcruxes. She put a part of her soul in every book and now her books will live forever ~ stephen-king, @wisdomtrove
263:The big advantage of a book is that it's very easy to rewind. Close it and you're right back at the beginning. ~ jerry-seinfeld, @wisdomtrove
264:I find television very educating. Every time somebody turns on the set, I go into the other room and read a book. ~ groucho-marx, @wisdomtrove
265:Someone asked me, if I were stranded on a desert island what book would I bring... &
266:The Bible is no ordinary book. The words are like medicine to your soul, and it has the power to change your life! ~ joyce-meyer, @wisdomtrove
267:... the Bible is such a book of lies and contradictions there is no knowing which part to believe or whether any. ~ thomas-paine, @wisdomtrove
268:I developed an anger at [Moses] Mendelssohn. Later, I read the book. I realized there was nothing subversive in it. ~ elie-wiesel, @wisdomtrove
269:I find television very educational. Every time someone switches it on I go into another room and read a good book. ~ groucho-marx, @wisdomtrove
270:I honestly believe there is absolutely nothing like going to bed with a good
271:My hope is that I'm getting better and wiser. With every book, I have more of myself to pour onto the page. ~ marianne-williamson, @wisdomtrove
272:Re-examine all that you have been told in school, or in church or in any book. Dismiss whatever insults your soul. ~ walt-whitman, @wisdomtrove
273:More than at any other time, when I hold a beloved book in my hand my limitations fall from me, my spirit is free. ~ hellen-keller, @wisdomtrove
274:One does not arise from such a book as Sister Carrie with a smirk of satisfaction; one leaves it infinitely touched. ~ h-l-mencken, @wisdomtrove
275:The only reason to buy a paper book any longer is to own it and cherish it and remember it and tell a story about it. ~ seth-godin, @wisdomtrove
276:The book is not the important part. The book is the delivery system. The important part is the story and the talent. ~ stephen-king, @wisdomtrove
277:To every man who struggles with his own soul in mystery, a book that is a book flowers once, and seeds, and is gone. ~ d-h-lawrence, @wisdomtrove
278:You could compile the worst book in the world entirely out of selected passages from the best writers in the world. ~ g-k-chesterton, @wisdomtrove
279:You want to know about creativity? Just go out and buy that book Imagine by Jonah Lehrer. It's only $29.00 in hardcover. ~ bob-dylan, @wisdomtrove
280:From the moment I picked your book up until I laid it down, I convulsed with laughter. Someday I intend on reading it. ~ groucho-marx, @wisdomtrove
281:The Book of Revelation is a description of one path to the New Jerusalem, but this scenario is not inevitable. ~ barbara-marx-hubbard, @wisdomtrove
282:The chief reason for going to school is to get the impression fixed for life that there is a book side for everything. ~ robert-frost, @wisdomtrove
283:From the moment I picked your book up until I laid it down, I was convulsed with laughter. Someday I intend reading it. ~ groucho-marx, @wisdomtrove
284:I can't bear art that you can walk round and admire. A book should be either a bandit or a rebel or a man in the crowd. ~ d-h-lawrence, @wisdomtrove
285:Kramer: You know what would make a great coffee table book? A coffee table book about coffee tables! Seinfeld TV show ~ jerry-seinfeld, @wisdomtrove
286:On Being Blonde: Wit and Wisdom from the World's Most Infamous Blondes. Book by Paula Munier, p. 67, September 1, 2004. ~ erma-bombeck, @wisdomtrove
287:The only possible way to begin a book is to tell oneself that its eventual failure is guaranteed — but survivable. ~ alain-de-botton, @wisdomtrove
288:The process of writing a book is like the process of preparing a dinner. Serving dishes, choosing ingredients and so on. ~ brian-tracy, @wisdomtrove
289:Ultimately, I think that the growth and sustainability of the e-book movement depends on authors and end-users (readers). ~ tom-peters, @wisdomtrove
290:What can be better than to get out a book on Saturday afternoon and thrust all mundane considerations away till next week. ~ c-s-lewis, @wisdomtrove
291:For a true writer each book should be a new beginning, where he tries again for something that is beyond attainment. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
292:If you're going to buy a real book, a paper book, there better be a good reason. Perhaps scarcity is one of those reasons. ~ seth-godin, @wisdomtrove
293:It is a terrible thing for an author to have a lot of people running about his book without any invitation from him at all. ~ a-a-milne, @wisdomtrove
294:Just the omission of Jane Austen's books alone would make a fairly good library out of a library that hadn't a book in it. ~ mark-twain, @wisdomtrove
295:Speaking personally, you can have my gun, but you'll take my book when you pry my cold, dead fingers off of the binding. ~ stephen-king, @wisdomtrove
296:Love likes to extend itself. If you receive it in a book - or however you get it - then your duty is to extend it beyond. ~ alice-walker, @wisdomtrove
297:The Bible is the book that makes fools of the wise of this world; it is only understood by the plain and simple hearted. ~ martin-luther, @wisdomtrove
298:We are free to burn the Qur’an or any other book, and to criticize Muhammad or any other human being. Let no one forget it. ~ sam-harris, @wisdomtrove
299:What a book a devil's chaplain might write on the clumsy, wasteful, blundering, low, and horribly cruel work of nature! ~ charles-darwin, @wisdomtrove
300:When I am grown up I shall carry a notebooka fat book with many pages, methodically lettered. I shall enter my phrases. ~ virginia-woolf, @wisdomtrove
301:Algebras (jabbre and maqabeleh) are geometric facts which are proved by propositions five and six of Book two of Elements. ~ omar-khayyam, @wisdomtrove
302:Does G get angry because it follows F in the alphabet? Does page 68 in a book start a revolution because it follows 67? ~ haruki-murakami, @wisdomtrove
303:Every book you pick up has its own lesson or lessons, and quite often the bad books have more to teach than the good ones. ~ stephen-king, @wisdomtrove
304:It is a good rule after reading a new book, never to allow yourself another new one till you have read an old one in between. ~ c-s-lewis, @wisdomtrove
305:Middlemarch, the magnificent book which with all its imperfections is one of the few English novels for grown-up people. ~ virginia-woolf, @wisdomtrove
306:The book is a film that takes place in the mind of the reader. That's why we go to movies and say, "Oh, the book is better. ~ paulo-coelho, @wisdomtrove
307:The only people who can be excused for letting a bad book loose on the world are the poor devils who have to write for a living. ~ moliere, @wisdomtrove
308:Don't join the book burners. Don't think you are going to conceal faults by concealing evidence that they ever existed. ~ dwight-eisenhower, @wisdomtrove
309:Mallarme said that everything in the world exists in order to end in a book. Today everything exists to end in a photograph. ~ susan-sontag, @wisdomtrove
310:It was like a page torn from a history book, from some historical novel about the captivity of babylon or Spanish Inquisition. ~ elie-wiesel, @wisdomtrove
311:I would not be surprised to see interesting new forms of expression and literary genres develop as the e-book movement matures. ~ tom-peters, @wisdomtrove
312:The book salesman should be honored because he brings to our attention, as a rule, the very books we need most and neglect most. ~ confucius, @wisdomtrove
313:The first thing I did when I sold my book was buy a new wedding ring for my wife and asked her to marry me all over again. ~ nicholas-sparks, @wisdomtrove
314:With the use of psychedelics, it was all based around the Tibetan Book of the Dead, using them to experience enlightenment. ~ frederick-lenz, @wisdomtrove
315:Any book that helps a child to form a habit of reading, to make reading one of his deep and continuing needs, is good for him. ~ maya-angelou, @wisdomtrove
316:Moreover, a book is not made of sentences laid end to end, but of sentences built, if an image helps, into arcades or domes. ~ virginia-woolf, @wisdomtrove
317:To know yourself you need not go to any book, to any priest, to any psychologist. The whole treasure is within yourself. ~ jiddu-krishnamurti, @wisdomtrove
318:A book, I was taught long ago in English class, is a living and breathing document that grows richer with each new reading. ~ malcolm-gladwell, @wisdomtrove
319:Don't join the book burners. Do not think you are going to conceal thoughts by concealing evidence that they ever existed. ~ dwight-eisenhower, @wisdomtrove
320:If a book comes from the heart, it will contrive to reach other hearts; all art and author-craft are of small amount to that. ~ thomas-carlyle, @wisdomtrove
321:Politics is not a bad profession. If you succeed there are many rewards, if you disgrace yourself you can always write a book. ~ ronald-reagan, @wisdomtrove
322:The curious thing about individuals is that their singularity always goes beyond any category or generalization in the book. ~ haruki-murakami, @wisdomtrove
323:There is a great deal of difference between an eager man who wants to read a book and the tired man who wants a book to read. ~ g-k-chesterton, @wisdomtrove
324:Literary criticism can be no more than a reasoned account of the feeling produced upon the critic by the book he is criticising. ~ d-h-lawrence, @wisdomtrove
325:The new year stands before us, like a chapter in a book, waiting to be written. We can help write that story by setting goals. ~ melody-beattie, @wisdomtrove
326:A precious, mouldering pleasure &
327:I gauge success in years, not weeks. The weekend box-office approach to book launches is short sighted and encourages crappy books. ~ tim-ferris, @wisdomtrove
328:The greatest part of a writer's time is spent in reading in order to write. A man will turn over half a library to make a book. ~ samuel-johnson, @wisdomtrove
329:Words mean more than we mean to express when we use them: so a whole book ought to mean a great deal more than the writer meant. ~ lewis-carroll, @wisdomtrove
330:Everybody thinks I'm this delicate little girl. But you can't tell a book by it's cover.' To which she added a momentary smile. ~ haruki-murakami, @wisdomtrove
331:Here are beauties which pierce like swords or burn like cold iron. Here is a book [The Lord of the Rings] which will break your heart." ~ c-s-lewis, @wisdomtrove
332:Read a lot. Expect something big, something exalting or deepening from a book. No book is worth reading that isn't worth re-reading. ~ susan-sontag, @wisdomtrove
333:The wise man is but a clever infant, spelling letters from a hieroglyphical prophetic book, the lexicon of which lies in eternity. ~ thomas-carlyle, @wisdomtrove
334:It is the same with anything - you have to learn through your own experience, paying your own way. You can't learn it from a book. ~ haruki-murakami, @wisdomtrove
335:My writing has developed drastically . The Return of the Prodigal Son is the most important thing I've done, and my most mature book. ~ henri-nouwen, @wisdomtrove
336:One glance at a book and you hear the voice of another person, perhaps someone dead for 1,000 years. To read is to voyage through time. ~ carl-sagan, @wisdomtrove
337:The simplest comment on my book came from my ballet teacher. She said, "I wish you hadn't made every line funny. It's so depressing. ~ quentin-crisp, @wisdomtrove
338:When I feel difficulty coming on, I switch to another book I'm writing. When I get back to the problem, my unconscious has solved it. ~ isaac-asimov, @wisdomtrove
339:First team meeting as Packers coach in 1959. "Game of My Life: 25 Stories of Packers Football". Book by Chuck Carlson, p. 149, 2004. ~ vince-lombardi, @wisdomtrove
340:I'm of the glamorous ladies At whose beckoning history shook. But you are a man, and see only my pan, So I stay at home with a book. ~ dorothy-parker, @wisdomtrove
341:The only friends who are free from cares are the goblet of wine and a book. Give me wine…that I may for a time forget the cares of the world. ~ hafez, @wisdomtrove
342:You write a book like that you're fond of over the years, then you see that happen to it, it's like pissing in your father's beer. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
343:I read over a hundred books a year and have done so since I was fifteen years old, and every book I've read has taught me something. ~ nicholas-sparks, @wisdomtrove
344:There's the one thing no nation can ever accuse us of and that is secret diplomacy. Our foreign are an open book, generally a check book. ~ will-rogers, @wisdomtrove
345:To see how boring you really are, write a book about soap and cults, and the profits you make will be your only means of subsistence. ~ chuck-palahniuk, @wisdomtrove
346:The fact that the biblical book Hebrews is not an epistle of St Paul, or of any other apostle, is proved by what it says in chapter two. ~ martin-luther, @wisdomtrove
347:The words in this book are all phooey. When you say them, your lips will make slips and back flips and your tongue may end up in Saint Looey! ~ dr-seuss, @wisdomtrove
348:A book lying idle on a shelf is wasted ammunition. Like money, books must be kept in constant circulation. Lend and borrow to the maximum. ~ henry-miller, @wisdomtrove
349:A book on cheap paper does not convince. It is not prized, it is like a wheezy doctor with pigtail tobacco breath, who needs a manicure. ~ elbert-hubbard, @wisdomtrove
350:I appreciate a book intended to be judged by its cover. The insincere readers are often weeded out while the sincere readers remain curious. ~ criss-jami, @wisdomtrove
351:Marking a book is literally an experience of your differences or agreements with the author. It is the highest respect you can pay him. ~ edgar-allan-poe, @wisdomtrove
352:Preachers in pulpits talked about what a great message is in the book. No matter what you do, somebody always imputes meaning into your books. ~ dr-seuss, @wisdomtrove
353:Sometimes many publishers prefer that you write the same book every time, but I have a low boredom threshold so that isn't going to happen. ~ dean-koontz, @wisdomtrove
354:Writing a book has about it some of the anxiety of telling a joke and having to wait several years to know whether or not it was funny. ~ alain-de-botton, @wisdomtrove
355:It seems the only way to write a half decent book is to worry oneself sick on an hourly basis that one is producing a complete disaster. ~ alain-de-botton, @wisdomtrove
356:Oh, you who are trying to learn the marvel of Love through the copy book of reason, I’m very much afraid that you will never really see the point. ~ hafez, @wisdomtrove
357:There's no trouble in this world so serious that it can't be cured with a hot bath, a glass of whiskey, and the Book of Common Prayer. ~ elizabeth-gilbert, @wisdomtrove
358:In the Book of Poetry there are three hundred poems, but the meaning of all of them may be put in a single sentence: Have no debasing thoughts. ~ confucius, @wisdomtrove
359:No book is really worth reading at the age of ten which is not equally – and often far more – worth reading at the age of fifty and beyond. ~ c-s-lewis, @wisdomtrove
360:Christian, n.: one who believes that the New Testament is a divinely inspired book admirably suited to the spiritual needs of his neighbor. ~ ambrose-bierce, @wisdomtrove
361:I have long discovered that geologists never read each other's works, and that the only object in writing a book is a proof of earnestness. ~ charles-darwin, @wisdomtrove
362:I have seen her and sister cry over a book for an hour together, and they said, they liked the book the better the more it made them cry. ~ oliver-goldsmith, @wisdomtrove
363:One writer, for instance, excels at a plan or a title page, another works away at the body of the book, and a third is a dab at an index. ~ oliver-goldsmith, @wisdomtrove
364:Read an hour every day in your chosen field. This works out to about one book per week, fifty books per year, and will guarantee your success. ~ brian-tracy, @wisdomtrove
365:Remember: A best-selling book usually follows a simple rule, It's a wonderful story, wonderfully told; not, It's a wonderfully told story. ~ nicholas-sparks, @wisdomtrove
366:I think that the economics of book publishing favor hits with long book runs. You make all your money on the last bunch of books, not the first. ~ seth-godin, @wisdomtrove
367:The book one must read to learn natural sciences is the book of nature. The book from which to learn religion is your own mind and heart. ~ swami-vivekananda, @wisdomtrove
368:The peace of the celestial city is the perfectly ordered and harmonious enjoyment of God, and of one another in God. (City of God, Book 19) ~ saint-augustine, @wisdomtrove
369:They lack suggestive power. And when a book lacks suggestive power, however hard it hits the surface of the mind it cannot penetrate within. ~ virginia-woolf, @wisdomtrove
370:As for my next book, I won't write it till it has grown heavy in my mind like a ripe pear; pendant, gravid, asking to be cut or it will fall. ~ virginia-woolf, @wisdomtrove
371:For the first time I am working on a book that is not limited and that will take every bit of experience and thought and feeling that I have. ~ john-steinbeck, @wisdomtrove
372:I'm not in the speech making business. I'm not in the seminar business. I'm not in the writing book business. I'm in the changing lives business. ~ zig-ziglar, @wisdomtrove
373:In places this book is a little over-written, because Mr Blunden is no more able to resist a quotation than some people are to refuse a drink. ~ george-orwell, @wisdomtrove
374:Rising in the World: Or, Architects of Fate; a Book Designed to Inspire Youth to Character-building, Self-culture and Noble Achievement. ~ orison-swett-marden, @wisdomtrove
375:There are rainy days in autumn and stormy days in winter when the rocking chair in front of the fire simply demands an accompanying book. ~ theodore-roosevelt, @wisdomtrove
376:When I was a kid, a book I read advised young artist to be themselves. That decided it for me. I was a corny kind of guy, so I went in for corn. ~ walt-disney, @wisdomtrove
377:[On Edna Ferber's Ice Palace] ... the book, which is going to be a movie, has the plot and characters of a book which is going to be a movie. ~ dorothy-parker, @wisdomtrove
378:Over the years, people I've met have often asked me what I'm working on, and I've usually replied that the main thing was a book about Dresden. ~ kurt-vonnegut, @wisdomtrove
379:In other words, the percentage change in book value in any given year is likely to be reasonably close to that year's change in intrinsic value. ~ warren-buffet, @wisdomtrove
380:A book is good company. It is full of conversation without loquacity. It comes to your longing with full instruction, but pursues you never. ~ henry-ward-beecher, @wisdomtrove
381:Miramar, my recording company, has decided to offer a compilation of my music for snowboarding, which will have the same cover as the book does. ~ frederick-lenz, @wisdomtrove
382:The fact is that poetry is not the books in the library . . . Poetry is the encounter of the reader with the book, the discovery of the book. ~ jorge-luis-borges, @wisdomtrove
383:The only thing worse than not reading a book in the last ninety days is not reading a book in the last ninety days and thinking that it doesn't matter ~ jim-rohn, @wisdomtrove
384:When you write a book, you spend day after day scanning and identifying the trees. When you’re done, you have to step back and look at the forest. ~ stephen-king, @wisdomtrove
385:The book of Genesis, a farrago of nonsense so wholly absurd that even Sunday-school scholars have to be threatened with Hell to make them accept it. ~ h-l-mencken, @wisdomtrove
386:Architecture has recorded the great ideas of the human race. Not only every religious symbol, but every human thought has its page in that vast book. ~ victor-hugo, @wisdomtrove
387:Every book has some real life in it. I was never pursued by an evil twin clone, but everything else in MR. MURDER was pretty much out of my own life. ~ dean-koontz, @wisdomtrove
388:Christians remind me of schoolboys who want to look up the answers to their math problems in the back of the book rather than work them through. ~ soren-kierkegaard, @wisdomtrove
389:Great men are the inspired texts of that divine Book of Revelations, whereof a chapter is completed from epoch to epoch, and by some named History. ~ thomas-carlyle, @wisdomtrove
390:So I be written in the Book of Love. I do not care about that Book Above. Erase my name, or write it as you will. So I be written in the Book of Love. ~ omar-khayyam, @wisdomtrove
391:Books were this wonderful escape for me because I could open a book and disappear into it, and that was the only way out of that house when I was a kid. ~ dean-koontz, @wisdomtrove
392:The fact is that certain themes cannot be celebrated in words, and tyranny is one of them. No one ever wrote a good book in praise of the Inquisition. ~ george-orwell, @wisdomtrove
393:[The Return of the Prodigal book] came out of my emotional and spiritual journey during the four months I was gone from Daybreak because of depression. ~ henri-nouwen, @wisdomtrove
394:Chico: "Here's the book, it's a dollar" Groucho: "Here's a ten, and shoot the change." Chico: "I don't have change I'd have to give you nine more books. ~ groucho-marx, @wisdomtrove
395:I did toy with the idea of doing a cook-book. . . . I think a lot of people who hate literature but love fried eggs would buy it if the price was right. ~ groucho-marx, @wisdomtrove
396:I've begun so late, really only in recent years, to truly love the world... Out of gratitude, I want to call my book on political theories Amor Mundi . ~ hannah-arendt, @wisdomtrove
397:Reading is essential for those who seek to rise above the ordinary. We must not permit anything to stand between us and the book that could change our lives. ~ jim-rohn, @wisdomtrove
398:Business book writing for me is when some set of ideas gets stuck in my mind, I write a book about it. I haven't got a theory and I haven't got a framework. ~ tom-peters, @wisdomtrove
399:He snatched the book from me and replaced it hastily on its shelf, muttering that if one brick was removed the whole library was liable to collapse. ~ f-scott-fitzgerald, @wisdomtrove
400:... I have read in your face, as plain as if it was a book, that but for some trouble and sorrow we should never know half the good there is about us. ~ charles-dickens, @wisdomtrove
401:I believe that we should read only those books that bite and sting us. If a book we are reading does not rouse us with a blow to the head, then why read it? ~ franz-kafka, @wisdomtrove
402:Once I planned to write a book of poems entirely about the things in my pocket. But I found it would be too long; and the age of the great epics is past. ~ g-k-chesterton, @wisdomtrove
403:The only people who get paid what they're worth are people who don't follow the instruction book, who create art, who are innovative, who work without a map. ~ seth-godin, @wisdomtrove
404:A 4th Course of Chicken Soup for the Soul: More Stories to Open the Heart and Rekindle the Spirit. Book by Jack Canfield (p. 188), September 1, 2012. ~ orison-swett-marden, @wisdomtrove
405:As to the book called the bible, it is blasphemy to call it the Word of God. It is a book of lies and contradictions and a history of bad times and bad men. ~ thomas-paine, @wisdomtrove
406:I build a book the way coral reefs are built: millions of little calcareous skeletons piling up one atop another, though in my case the skeletons are drafts. ~ dean-koontz, @wisdomtrove
407:Just give me a comfortable couch, a dog, a good book, and a woman. Then if you can get the dog to go somewhere and read the book, I might have a little fun. ~ groucho-marx, @wisdomtrove
408: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
409:Josiah has a tremendous reputation in the text. He rediscovered the Book of the Law; you remember how Hilkiah the High Priest somehow found it [2 Kings 22:8]. ~ elie-wiesel, @wisdomtrove
410:The curious hocus-pocus of criticism I can't take seriously. It consists in squirreling up some odd phrases and then waiting for a book to come running by. ~ john-steinbeck, @wisdomtrove
411:We never had books in the house. Not any book in our house. Not a Bible, not anything. So, I would go the library from a very young age and get the books out. ~ dean-koontz, @wisdomtrove
412:And she never could remember; and ever since that day what Lucy means by a good story is a story which reminds her of the forgotten story in the Magician's Book. ~ c-s-lewis, @wisdomtrove
413:Bad seed is a robbery of the worst kind: for your pocket-book not only suffers by it, but your preparations are lost and a season passes away unimproved. ~ george-washington, @wisdomtrove
414:I consider Les Nourritures Terrestres as a frightening book: "Look for God in no other place than everywhere." Go and tell that to a workman, an engineer! ~ jean-paul-sartre, @wisdomtrove
415:I don't have any children, but if I had a baby, I would have to name it, so I would get a baby-naming book. Or I would invite somebody over who had a cast on. ~ mitch-hedberg, @wisdomtrove
416:I do think all good and evil comes from words. I have to tune myself into a good temper with something musical, and I run to a book as a child to its mother. ~ virginia-woolf, @wisdomtrove
417:Nicholas of Cusa On learned ignorance: a translation and an appraisal of De docta ignorantia. Book by Nicholas of Cusa, translated by Jasper Hopkins, 1981. ~ nicholas-of-cusa, @wisdomtrove
418:Until it is kindled by a spirit as flamingly alive as the one which gave it birth a book is dead to us. Words divested of their magic are but dead hieroglyphs. ~ henry-miller, @wisdomtrove
419:Why do you read many books? The great book is within your heart. Open the pages of this inexhaustible book, the source of all knowledge. You will know everything. ~ sivananda, @wisdomtrove
420:In the highest civilization, the book is still the highest delight. He who has once known its satisfactions is provided with a resource against calamity. ~ ralph-waldo-emerson, @wisdomtrove
421:The others in the dorm thought I wanted to be a writer, because I was always alone with a book, but I had no such ambition. There was nothing I wanted to be. ~ haruki-murakami, @wisdomtrove
422:To be able to talk to your heart’s content about a book you like with someone who feels the same way about it is one of the greatest joys that life can offer. ~ haruki-murakami, @wisdomtrove
423:We notice things that don't work. We don't notice things that do. We notice computers, we don't notice pennies. We notice e-book readers, we don't notice books. ~ douglas-adams, @wisdomtrove
424:Each had his own business to think of. Each had his past shut in him like the leaves of a book known to him by heart; and his friends could only read the title. ~ virginia-woolf, @wisdomtrove
425:No man reads a book of science from pure inclination. The books that we do read with pleasure are light compositions, which contain a quick succession of events. ~ samuel-johnson, @wisdomtrove
426:Are you unselfish? That is the question. If you are, you will be perfect without reading a single religious book, without going into a single church or temple. ~ swami-vivekananda, @wisdomtrove
427:If I ever wrote a book on preaching, it would contain three words: Preach the Word. Get rid of all the other stuff that gets you sidetracked; preach the Word. ~ charles-r-swindoll, @wisdomtrove
428:There is no description, no image in any book that is capable of replacing the sight of real trees, and all of the life to be found around them in a real forest. ~ maria-montessori, @wisdomtrove
429:Which is why I am writing this book. To think. To understand. It just happens to be the way I'm made. I have to write things down to feel I fully comprehend them. ~ haruki-murakami, @wisdomtrove
430:A good book is an education of the heart. It enlarges your sense of human possibility what human nature is of what happens in the world. It's a creator of inwardness. ~ susan-sontag, @wisdomtrove
431:It may be true that the only reason the comic book industry now exists is for this purpose, to create characters for movies, board games and other types of merchandise. ~ alan-moore, @wisdomtrove
432:The good parts of a book may be only something a writer is lucky enough to overhear or it may be the wreck of his whole damn life - and one is as good as another. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
433:In book subjects a student can only do a student's work. All that can be measured is how well he learns, rather than how well he performs. All he can show is promise. ~ peter-drucker, @wisdomtrove
434:In the book, I make the point that here we have string theory and here we have twistor theory and we don't know if either one of them is the right approach to nature. ~ roger-penrose, @wisdomtrove
435:A book is a garden; A book is an orchard; A book is a storehouse; A book is a party. It is company by the way; it is a counselor; it is a multitude of counselors. ~ henry-ward-beecher, @wisdomtrove
436:Every book is a quotation; and every house is a quotation out of all forests and mines and stone quarries; and every man is a quotation from all his ancestors.   ~ ralph-waldo-emerson, @wisdomtrove
437:I don't think there is a single sentence in this whole book [East of Eden] that does not either develop character, carry on the story or provide necessary background. ~ john-steinbeck, @wisdomtrove
438:One of the most modern pretenders to inspiration is the Book of Mormon. I could not blame you should you laugh outright while I read aloud a page from that farrago. ~ charles-spurgeon, @wisdomtrove
439:Sometimes I look back and think, "How did I write that? The book is smarter than I am!" I have never written strategically, but rather, followed the dictates of my muse. ~ dan-millman, @wisdomtrove
440:This is an important book, the critic assumes, because it deals with war. This is an insignificant book because it deals with the feelings of women in a drawing-room. ~ virginia-woolf, @wisdomtrove
441:Indeed, it is an indisputable fact that all the complex and horrendous questions confronting us at home and worldwide have their answer in that single book [the Bible]. ~ ronald-reagan, @wisdomtrove
442:I receive about 10,000 letters a year from readers, and in the first year after a book is published, perhaps 5,000 letters will deal specifically with that piece of work. ~ dean-koontz, @wisdomtrove
443:I think we ought to read only the kind of books that wound and stab us. If the book we are reading doesn't wake us up with a blow on the head, what are we reading it for? ~ franz-kafka, @wisdomtrove
444:The art, the new, the ability to connect the dots and to make an impact - sooner or later, that can only come from one who creates, not from a teacher and not from a book. ~ seth-godin, @wisdomtrove
445:The Bhagavad-Gita is a true scripture of the human race a living creation rather than a book, with a new message for every age and a new meaning for every civilization. ~ sri-aurobindo, @wisdomtrove
446:There is one other book, that can teach you everything you need to know about life... it's The Brothers Karamazov by Fyodor Dostoyevsky, but that's not enough anymore. ~ kurt-vonnegut, @wisdomtrove
447:What did I do? I read. I followed the path from one book to another, from one thinker to another. I followed my bliss, though I didn’t know that was what I was doing. ~ joseph-campbell, @wisdomtrove
448:There is a universe behind and before him. And the day is approaching when closing the last book on the last shelf on the far left; he will say to himself, "now what? ~ jean-paul-sartre, @wisdomtrove
449:... thinking as he had thought before and would think again and as every other man has thought: how false the most profound book turns out to be when applied to life. ~ william-faulkner, @wisdomtrove
450:The novel is the one bright book of life. Books are not life. They are only tremulations on the ether. But the novel as a tremulation can make the whole man alive tremble. ~ d-h-lawrence, @wisdomtrove
451:Honest to God, Bill, the way things are going, all I can think of is that I'm a character in a book by somebody who wants to write about somebody who suffers all the time. ~ kurt-vonnegut, @wisdomtrove
452:I hate requests. They make me feel unhappy. It's like when I take a book out of the library. As soon as I start to read it, all I can think about is when I'll finish it. ~ haruki-murakami, @wisdomtrove
453:I want to be seen here in my simple, natural, ordinary fashion, without straining or artifice; for it is myself that I portray... I am myself the matter of my book. ~ michel-de-montaigne, @wisdomtrove
454:The final lesson a writer learns is that everything can nourish the writer. The dictionary, a new word, a voyage, an encounter, a talk on the street, a book, a phrase learned. ~ anais-nin, @wisdomtrove
455:At last she shut the book sharply, lay back, and drew a deep breath, expressive of the wonder which always marks the transition from the imaginary world to the real world. ~ virginia-woolf, @wisdomtrove
456:I could have been a cult writer if I'd kept writing surrealistic novels. But I wanted to break into the mainstream, so I had to prove that I could write a realistic book. ~ haruki-murakami, @wisdomtrove
457:I think of a child's mind as a blank book. During the first years of his life, much will be written on the pages. The quality of that writing will affect his life profoundly. ~ walt-disney, @wisdomtrove
458:Deliver me from writers who say the way they live doesn't matter. I'm not sure a bad person can write a good book, If art doesn't make us better, then what on earth is it for. ~ alice-walker, @wisdomtrove
459:If you have a book to write, write it. If you want to record an album, record it. No need to wait for someone in a cubicle halfway across the country to decide if you're worthy. ~ seth-godin, @wisdomtrove
460:I like a lot of talk in a book and I don't like to have nobody tell me what the guy that's talking looks like. I want to figure out what he looks like from the way he talks. ~ john-steinbeck, @wisdomtrove
461:This would be... a book that would be a trapdoor down into some place dark. A place only you could go, alone, when you opened the cover. Because only books have that power. ~ chuck-palahniuk, @wisdomtrove
462:You know how it is when you're reading a book and falling asleep, you're reading, reading... and all of a sudden you notice your eyes are closed? I'm like that all the time. ~ steven-wright, @wisdomtrove
463:An author spends months writing a book, and maybe puts his heart's blood into it, and then it lies about unread till the reader has nothing else in the world to do. ~ william-somerset-maugham, @wisdomtrove
464:If a man begins to read in the middle of a book, and feels an inclination to go on, let him not quit it to go to the beginning. He may perhaps not feel again the inclination. ~ samuel-johnson, @wisdomtrove
465:It is a good plan to have a book with you in all places and at all times. If you are presently without, hurry without delay to the nearest shop and buy one of mine. ~ oliver-wendell-holmes-sr, @wisdomtrove
466:Nobody believes me when I say that my long book is an attempt to create a world in which a form of language agreeable to my personal aesthetic might seem real. But it is true. ~ j-r-r-tolkien, @wisdomtrove
467:When it comes to e-book playback devices and software, I have always thought that the emphasis on ergonomic concerns as a tipping point for the end-user population was misplaced. ~ tom-peters, @wisdomtrove
468:A book should be a garden that fits in the hands. Word-petals of color. Stems of strength. roots of truth. Turn a page and turn the seasons. Read the sentence and enjoy the roses. ~ max-lucado, @wisdomtrove
469:Ah, reader, put thy trust in thy creator, and thou wilt be safe; but if thou trustest to the book called the scriptures thou trustest to the rotten staff of fable and falsehood. ~ thomas-paine, @wisdomtrove
470:At age 19, I read a book [The Intelligent Investor] and what I'm doing today, at age 76, is running things through the same thought process I learned from the book I read at 19. ~ warren-buffet, @wisdomtrove
471:If the reader prefers, this book may be regarded as fiction. But there is always the chance that such a book of fiction may throw some light on what has been written as fact. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
472:... if this world were anything near what it should be there would be no more need of a Book Week than there would be a of a Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children. ~ dorothy-parker, @wisdomtrove
473:I like best to have one book in my hand, and a stack of others on the floor beside me, so as to know the supply of poppy and mandragora will not run out before the small hours. ~ dorothy-parker, @wisdomtrove
474:In anything fit to be called by the name of reading, the process itself should be absorbing and voluptuous; we should gloat over a book, be rapt clean out of ourselves. ~ robert-louis-stevenson, @wisdomtrove
475:Nothing more rapidly inclines a person to go into a monastery than reading a book on etiquette. There are so many trivial ways in which it is possible to commit some social sin. ~ quentin-crisp, @wisdomtrove
476:It's true though: time moves in its own special way in the middle of the night," the bartender says, loudly striking a book match and lighting a cigarette. "You can't fight it. ~ haruki-murakami, @wisdomtrove
477:This book was written in those long hours I spent waiting for my wife to get dressed to go out. And if she had never gotten dressed at all this book would never have been written. ~ groucho-marx, @wisdomtrove
478:Books never make religions, but religions make books. We must not forget that. No book ever created God, but God inspired all the great books. And no book ever created a soul. ~ swami-vivekananda, @wisdomtrove
479:I have had several offers to make the book into a film. I don't know if the message could be accurately transmitted, and so I have been somewhat hesitant in granting film rights. ~ frederick-lenz, @wisdomtrove
480:It is an incalculable added pleasure to any one's sum of happiness if he or she grows to know, even slightly and imperfectly, how to read and enjoy the wonder-book of nature. ~ theodore-roosevelt, @wisdomtrove
481:Laconic Manual and Brief Remarker, containing over a thousand subjects alphabetically and systematically arranged. Book by Charles Simmons, p. 20. Chapter: "Accuracy", 1852. ~ nathaniel-hawthorne, @wisdomtrove
482:I'm used to writing songs and songs-I can fill em up with symbolism and metaphors. When you write a book (Chronicles, Vol. 1), you gotta tell the truth, and it can't be misinterpreted. ~ bob-dylan, @wisdomtrove
483:A dangerous book will always be in danger from those it threatens with the demand that they question their assumptions. They'd rather hang on to the assumptions and ban the book. ~ ursula-k-le-guin, @wisdomtrove
484:How beautiful is youth! how bright it gleams with its illusions, aspirations, dreams! Book of Beginnings, Story without End, Each maid a heroine, and each man a friend! ~ henry-wadsworth-longfellow, @wisdomtrove
485:I'd say that about 82 percent of what I write is bad, but don't go by me; I'm as bad a judge as I am a writer. Look, if it were all good, you'd be paying twice as much for this book. ~ george-burns, @wisdomtrove
486:It is not that you read a book, pass an examination, and finish with education. The whole of life, from the moment you are born to the moment you die, is a process of learning. ~ jiddu-krishnamurti, @wisdomtrove
487:Nothing shakes my opinion of a book. Nothing - nothing. Only perhaps if it's the book of a young person - or of a friend - no, even so, I think myself infallible. ~ virginia-woolf, @wisdomtrove
488:Come to a book as you would come to an unexplored land. Come without a map. Explore it, and draw your own map... . A book is like a pump. It gives nothing unless first you give to it. ~ stephen-king, @wisdomtrove
489:My favorite book is anything by Kurt Vonnegut - he's my literary hero. I got to meet him several times, which was a great thrill for me. I don't really remember what we talked about. ~ steven-wright, @wisdomtrove
490:The first time I read an excellent book, it is to me just as if I had gained a new friend. When I read a book over I have perused before, it resembles the meeting with an old one. ~ oliver-goldsmith, @wisdomtrove
491:What I'm always trying to do with every book is to recreate the effect of the stories we heard as children in front of campfires and fireplaces - the ghost stories that engaged us. ~ chuck-palahniuk, @wisdomtrove
492:If something burns your soul with purpose and desire, it’s your duty to be reduced to ashes by it. Any other form of existence will be yet another dull book in the library of life. ~ charles-bukowski, @wisdomtrove
493:No book can teach you about yourself, no psychologist, none of the professors or philosophers. What they can teach you is what they think you are or what they think you should be. ~ jiddu-krishnamurti, @wisdomtrove
494:The book [ A Passage to India ] shows signs of fatigue and disillusionment; but it has chapters of clear and triumphant beauty, and above all it makes us wonder, what will he write next? ~ e-m-forster, @wisdomtrove
495:Not very good, I am afraid. But now really, do not you think Udolpho the nicest book in the world?" "The nicest—by which I suppose you mean the neatest. That must depend upon the binding. ~ jane-austen, @wisdomtrove
496:There is not one big cosmic meaning for all, there is only the meaning we each give to our life, an individual meaning, an individual plot, like an individual novel, a book for each person. ~ anais-nin, @wisdomtrove
497:While we read a novel, we are insane—bonkers. We believe in the existence of people who aren't there, we hear their voices... Sanity returns (in most cases) when the book is closed. ~ ursula-k-le-guin, @wisdomtrove
498:Anything we need to know, we can learn it from a book. Reading, careful study, a little practice, and we’re throwing knives expertly, overhauling engines, speaking Esperanto like natives. ~ richard-bach, @wisdomtrove
499:Each book is a mind alive, a life revealed, a world awaiting exploration, but living people are all those things, as well‚ and more, because their stories haven’t yet been completely told. ~ dean-koontz, @wisdomtrove
500:Every object you see before you at this moment -the walls, ceiling, and furniture, the book, your own washed hands and cut fingernails, bears witness to the colonization of Nature of Reason. ~ c-s-lewis, @wisdomtrove

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1:It’s your book, ~ Walter Isaacson,
2:THE JUNGLE BOOK ~ Rudyard Kipling,
3:Book. Candle. Nico. ~ Lili St Crow,
4:book of Revelation, ~ Paul Theroux,
5:BOOK SECOND—THE FALL ~ Victor Hugo,
6:It's a book, jackass. ~ Lane Smith,
7:Jasper eased the book ~ D M Pulley,
8:Big book, a big bore. ~ Callimachus,
9:I'm not really book-smart. ~ Eminem,
10:One book opens another. ~ Carl Jung,
11:Read DeBecker’s book. ~ Rory Miller,
12:One book opens another. ~ Carl Jung,
13:Be awesome! Be a book nut! ~ Dr Seuss,
14:Book Two AND SO IT BEGINS ~ Anonymous,
15:I was their first book. ~ Neil Gaiman,
16:A book is a loaded gun. ~ Ray Bradbury,
17:BOOK FIFTH.—THE DESCENT. ~ Victor Hugo,
18:Book is a nice companion ~ Leo Tolstoy,
19:Book of the Prophet Isaiah ~ Anonymous,
20:End of the First Book ~ Kate DiCamillo,
21:They're book addicts. ~ Daniel Handler,
22:WAR AND PEACE BOOK THREE ~ Leo Tolstoy,
23:drama is a good book ~ Raina Telgemeier,
24:Book 3: Fatal Consequences ~ Marie Force,
25:I'm a comic book fan. ~ Michael B Jordan,
26:There's ALWAYS a book. ~ Cleolinda Jones,
27:You're such a book girl. ~ Mizuki Nomura,
28:You talk like a book. ~ Vladimir Nabokov,
29:A book a day keeps Reality away ~ Various,
30:Is this a kissing book? ~ William Goldman,
31:Wait- there was a book? ~ Chuck Palahniuk,
32:A book? O, rare one, ~ William Shakespeare,
33:Africa? A book one thumbs ~ Countee Cullen,
34:BOOK THIRD.—IN THE YEAR 1817 ~ Victor Hugo,
35:Each book starts from ashes. ~ Philip Roth,
36:His book is the result of long ~ A W Tozer,
37:How This Book Came to Be ~ Walter Isaacson,
38:orr we find a typo in a book. ~ Seth Godin,
39:The book ‘wrote itself. ~ David J Schwartz,
40:This book is to be read in bed. ~ Dr Seuss,
41:this is a book about something ~ C S Lewis,
42:You mean, like a book? ~ Justin Timberlake,
43:Fate's book, but my italics. ~ Don Paterson,
44:Finished, the book begins. ~ Carlos Fuentes,
45:Let my temptation be a book. ~ Eugene Field,
46:Marcus’s book, Lone Survivor.) ~ Chris Kyle,
47:Mr Rimmel’s Book of Perfumes ~ Ruth Goodman,
48:Read a preview of the next book ~ Jenny Han,
49:The Little Book on CoffeeScript ~ Anonymous,
50:This is a book about winning, ~ Dave Ramsey,
51:Write the book you want to read ~ Anne Rice,
52:You kiss by th' book. ~ William Shakespeare,
53:A book a day keeps reality away. ~ Anonymous,
54:Book lovers never go to bed alone. ~ Various,
55:Book the First—Recalled to ~ Charles Dickens,
56:born with a book in her mouth. ~ Jean Sasson,
57:I don't go by the rule book ~ Princess Diana,
58:The worst thief is a bad book ~ Ian Caldwell,
59:This is a book of raw flesh. ~ H l ne Cixous,
60:write a book they can’t not buy. ~ Bob Mayer,
61:A big book is a big misfortune. ~ Callimachus,
62:A book is a souvenir of an idea. ~ Seth Godin,
63:A boy has to peddle his book. ~ Truman Capote,
64:Any BOOK Accepted as Cash ~ Robert A Heinlein,
65:Betsy Orlan Orphans Book 8 ~ Kirsten Osbourne,
66:book Happier, Tal Ben-Shahar ~ Gretchen Rubin,
67:Every book is a box of ideas. ~ Blue Balliett,
68:Never judge a book by it's cover. ~ Anonymous,
69:Never judge a book by it's movie. ~ Anonymous,
70:Nothing in this book is true. ~ Kurt Vonnegut,
71:Rereading, we find a new book. ~ Mason Cooley,
72:Stop taking my book so literally. ~ Anonymous,
73:The book can also be a hat. ~ Stanley Kubrick,
74:The Lawrence book excited me too. ~ Ana s Nin,
75:You a slave to a page in my rhyme book. ~ Nas,
76:A book is a suicide postponed. ~ Emil M Cioran,
77:A good book is an event in my life. ~ Stendhal,
78:A good title can save a book, ~ Larry McMurtry,
79:A great book is like great evil. ~ Callimachus,
80:A noble book! all men's book! ~ Thomas Carlyle,
81:Any BOOK Accepted as Cash! ~ Robert A Heinlein,
82:Don't judge a book by its cover ~ George Eliot,
83:I was not a big comic-book reader. ~ Brad Bird,
84:Mysteries Book 1) (Methos, Victor) ~ Anonymous,
85:She wrote a self-esteem book. ~ Kody Keplinger,
86:should infinitely prefer a book. ~ Jane Austen,
87:Silver-the first book of dreams ~ Kerstin Gier,
88:Skippy Jon Jones picture book ~ Lauren Blakely,
89:The Bible, The Stuffed Book. ~ Ibrahim Ibrahim,
90:The book you don't read won't help. ~ Jim Rohn,
91:Will Metzger’s book Tell the Truth ~ Anonymous,
92:Write the book you want to read ~ Austin Kleon,
93:A book is a suicide postponed. ~ Emile M Cioran,
94:...A good Book, has no Ending... ~ E E Cummings,
95:book loan for Menopause For Dummies ~ Anonymous,
96:Books + friendship = book club ~ Kristin Hannah,
97:book, Writing to Change the World, ~ Bren Brown,
98:Don't judge a book by its cover. ~ George Eliot,
99:Don't judge a book by its cover. ~ Liz Braswell,
100:Don't judge a book by its cover. ~ Ray Bradbury,
101:Every age hath its book. ~ Koran, Chapter XIII.,
102:This Book Is About Leverage ~ Robert T Kiyosaki,
103:This book is concerned with fate. ~ Orhan Pamuk,
104:A book is dead until you read it. ~ Clive Barker,
105:Beware of the man of one book. ~ Isaac D Israeli,
106:Dad is always hiding in his book. ~ E L Doctorow,
107:Each story in its own right is a book. ~ Various,
108:Finest kind of dope. Book-Valium. ~ Stephen King,
109:I can't not put humor in a book. ~ Albert Brooks,
110:I cry at the end of every book. ~ Hunter Parrish,
111:I'm not the biggest comic book fan. ~ Fran Kranz,
112:I never imagined I'd write a book. ~ Simon Sinek,
113:I saw the book thief three times. ~ Markus Zusak,
114:I should infinitely prefer a book. ~ Jane Austen,
115:It's a gift. Never lend a book. ~ Ronald D Moore,
116:It's hard to make a book episodic. ~ Sam Heughan,
117:Life’s Little Instruction Book ~ Timothy Ferriss,
118:Mary Pipher’s book Reviving Ophelia ~ Bren Brown,
119:Never judge a cover by its book. ~ Fran Lebowitz,
120:People DO judge a book by its cover, ~ Anonymous,
121:wanted is a good action book ~ Caroline B Cooney,
122:What's life but a big silly book? ~ Cameron Jace,
123:A book is a little empathy machine. ~ Neil Gaiman,
124:A book is a machine to think with. ~ I A Richards,
125:All my book are my favorites. ~ Miguel Angel Ruiz,
126:Book the First—Recalled to Life ~ Charles Dickens,
127:BOOK TWO COMBATING RESISTANCE ~ Steven Pressfield,
128:Every book should have a romance. ~ Jasper Fforde,
129:Let's face it. I'm an open book. ~ Natasha Lyonne,
130:No girl was ever ruined by a book. ~ Jimmy Walker,
131:Remember, a book is always a gift. ~ Sheridan Hay,
132:The book belongs to the author. ~ Maxwell Perkins,
133:There is no frigate like a book ~ Emily Dickinson,
134:The stitch of a book is its words. ~ Rumer Godden,
135:This is the final book about Brian ~ Gary Paulsen,
136:What an astonishing thing a book is. ~ Carl Sagan,
137:What's life but a big, silly book? ~ Cameron Jace,
138:An unread book does nobody any good ~ Brandon Mull,
139:Don't join the book burners! ~ Dwight D Eisenhower,
140:if i were a book i would be so open ~ Sarah Dessen,
141:in Seattle, had snagged my first book ~ A J Banner,
142:I should indefinitely prefer a book. ~ Jane Austen,
143:I should infinitely prefer a book... ~ Jane Austen,
144:Life is too short to read a bad book ~ James Joyce,
145:That's right, I am a book kisser. ~ Sherman Alexie,
146:The world is woman's book. ~ Jean Jacques Rousseau,
147:This book is dedicated to my mother. ~ V C Andrews,
148:You don't write a book to show off. ~ Tony Orlando,
149:A book is a work of art. (Again, ~ Mortimer J Adler,
150:A book that is shut is but a block. ~ Thomas Fuller,
151:A book worth reading is worth buying. ~ John Ruskin,
152:A book worth reading is worth owning. ~ John Ruskin,
153:A man of one book, a student of many. ~ John Wesley,
154:book Psych by Dr. Judd Biasiotto. ~ Timothy Ferriss,
155:Don't judge my brother; he is not a book. ~ Melanie,
156:Everything in this book may be wrong ~ Richard Bach,
157:I am simply a book drunkard. ~ Lucy Maud Montgomery,
158:I'm not a comic book guy at all. ~ Darren Aronofsky,
159:I think the Book burned it, poor guy. ~ Kami Garcia,
160:Life is too short to read a bad book. ~ James Joyce,
161:My life is pretty much an open book. ~ Jeff Conaway,
162:My longest love affair: with a book. ~ Rebecca Mead,
163:Open a Book and Open Your Mind. ~ Chris Grabenstein,
164:Some days are not new book days. ~ Rabih Alameddine,
165:Tim Pat Coogan’s book Michael Collins, ~ Amy Harmon,
166:With a book he was regardless of time ~ Jane Austen,
167:Writing a book is an adventure. ~ Winston Churchill,
168:You can't kill a good comic book series. ~ Stan Lee,
169:Your book is bloated and self-indulgent, ~ J D Robb,
170:A book in hand is worth ten on the shelf ~ Anonymous,
171:A novel is a book with a lot of pages. ~ Kathy Acker,
172:Beware the man of the single book ~ Bertrand Russell,
173:Books were a closed book to Moist. ~ Terry Pratchett,
174:But I wanted to finish your book. ~ Scott Westerfeld,
175:Everything in this book may be wrong. ~ Richard Bach,
176:I was never without a book in my hand. ~ Elie Wiesel,
177:Never underestimate a clown with a book. ~ Rawi Hage,
178:Stops (Deadly Reunions Book #2): A Novel ~ Anonymous,
179:Twentieth Century Book of the Dead. ~ Richard Rhodes,
180:WE'VE BEEN READING THE MÖTLEY CRÜE BOOK. ~ M Shadows,
181:With a book he was regardless of time. ~ Jane Austen,
182:A book comes and says, 'Write me. ~ Madeleine L Engle,
183:A book is not complete until it’s read ~ E L Doctorow,
184:a good reader makes a good book ~ Ralph Waldo Emerson,
185:!!!!Any BOOK Accepted as Cash!!!! ~ Robert A Heinlein,
186:A pretty sight, a lady with a book. ~ Shirley Jackson,
187:Carpe librum, meant “Seize the book. ~ Jefferson Bass,
188:her first published book, Once (1965). ~ Alice Walker,
189:I put my soul into every book I write. ~ Wilbur Smith,
190:I was a big comic book fan from 13 on. ~ Stephen Root,
191:I was never really a comic-book fanatic. ~ J J Abrams,
192:Life is too short to read a bad book ~ Hildie McQueen,
193:Making a book is such a big enterprise. ~ V S Naipaul,
194:the book like a sleigh left my lap ~ Vladimir Nabokov,
195:THE CASE BOOK OF SHERLOCK HOLMES ~ Arthur Conan Doyle,
196:The dream book is always the next book. ~ Ian Christe,
197:The reading of the book was a journey. ~ Susan Orlean,
198:There's no greater thief than a bad book. ~ Anonymous,
199:The Rosary is the book of the blind. ~ Fulton J Sheen,
200:Thirteen years I took on this last book. ~ Gay Talese,
201:With a book, he was regardless of time. ~ Jane Austen,
202:You have a book that’s also a face? ~ Cassandra Clare,
203:A BOOK IS A DREAM THAT YOU HOLD IN YOUR HAND ~ Unknown,
204:A book is a dream you hold in your hand. ~ Neil Gaiman,
205:A book is a dream you hold in your hands ~ Neil Gaiman,
206:A book's flaws make it less predictable. ~ Janet Fitch,
207:An art book is a museum without walls. ~ Andre Malraux,
208:An unread book is a world unexplored ~ Mark Rubinstein,
209:book Psych by Dr. Judd Biasiotto. He ~ Timothy Ferriss,
210:Every book is a unique experience. ~ Mordicai Gerstein,
211:For every question, there is a book. ~ Robert Goolrick,
212:I have read your book, and I disapprove. ~ Jane Austen,
213:I’ll tell you, but it’s a whole book. ~ Gordon Merrick,
214:I look at every book as a self-help book. ~ Marc Maron,
215:I shall remain on Mars and read a book. ~ Ray Bradbury,
216:It takes a long time to publish a book. ~ Kenneth Koch,
217:I was with book, as a woman is with child. ~ C S Lewis,
218:Jean Kilbourne’s book, Can’t Buy My Love, ~ Bren Brown,
219:Losing yourself in a book is the best ~ Chris Columbus,
220:No two persons ever read the same book ~ Edmund Wilson,
221:…only then did I wake out of the book. ~ John McGahern,
222:People who can write a book usually do. ~ Jilly Cooper,
223:The Book of Mormon is chloroform in print ~ Mark Twain,
224:The Girl (Guardians Book 1) – Lola St Vil ~ C J Archer,
225:The heart is the only book worth reading. ~ Ajahn Chah,
226:Then you ain’t found the right book yet, ~ Erin Bowman,
227:This book tells us how to return to love. ~ bell hooks,
228:With a book he was regardless of time... ~ Jane Austen,
229:You cannot judge a book by its contents. ~ Jon Stewart,
230:You can't have too much dog in a book. ~ Gail Honeyman,
231:You can’t have too much dog in a book. ~ Gail Honeyman,
232:A book is a dream you hold in your hands. ~ Neil Gaiman,
233:Apple Settles E-Book Antitrust Case Reuters ~ Anonymous,
234:Beware of the person of one book ~ Saint Thomas Aquinas,
235:Beware the man of a single book. ~ Saint Thomas Aquinas,
236:book is intended at least as much ~ Charles Krauthammer,
237:Each new book is a tremendous challenge. ~ Peter Straub,
238:. . . everywhere a good and a bad book ~ Thomas Carlyle,
239:Geraldine Brooks: People of the Book ~ Ursula K Le Guin,
240:Go, little Book! From this my solitude ~ Robert Southey,
241:Hoagland’s book, The Monuments of Mars. ~ David Wilcock,
242:I don't like to make my life like a book. ~ Marc Newson,
243:I have disassociated myself from that book. ~ Uta Hagen,
244:It's a book. It's mine. And it's done. ~ Craig Ferguson,
245:Never judge a book by its cover or a movie. ~ Anonymous,
246:Nothing prevents boredom like a good book. ~ Dav Pilkey,
247:No two person, ever read the same book. ~ Edmund Wilson,
248:No two persons ever read the same book. ~ Edmund Wilson,
249:Only one book is worth reading: the heart. ~ Ajahn Chah,
250:This is both a gloomy and a hopeful book. ~ Jane Jacobs,
251:We are...two open pages of the same book ~ Hisham Matar,
252:Woe be to him that reads but one book. ~ George Herbert,
253:Xi explains model of governance in new book ~ Anonymous,
254:You can't judge a book by its cover, can you? ~ Cao Cao,
255:You have to go where the book leads you. ~ Stephen King,
256:You know, I'm pretty much an open book. ~ Rita Coolidge,
257:You'll never be alone if you’ve got a book. ~ Al Pacino,
258:You're only as good as your last book. ~ Nikki Giovanni,
259:a book is both medic and medicine at once. ~ Nina George,
260:A book is not completed till it's read. ~ Salman Rushdie,
261:A book lives as long as it is unfathomed. ~ D H Lawrence,
262:A good book is an education of the heart. ~ Susan Sontag,
263:Barbara Tuchman’s book The Guns of August ~ Bob Woodward,
264:Between the covers, a book can be a sin. ~ Keith Donohue,
265:Beware of the person of one book. ~ Saint Thomas Aquinas,
266:Beware the man of a single book. ~ Saint Thomas Aquinas,
267:Did the book…steal the day away from me? The ~ K A Linde,
268:Even a bad man is better than a good book. ~ Maxim Gorky,
269:I am a book I neither wrote nor read. ~ Delmore Schwartz,
270:I am myself the matter of my book. ~ Michel de Montaigne,
271:I have represented people in book deals. ~ Gloria Allred,
272:Life is not meant to be an open-book test, ~ Alyson Noel,
273:Life is not meant to be an open-book test. ~ Alyson Noel,
274:Never trust anybody with only one book. ~ Billy Connolly,
275:No two persons ever read the same book". ~ Edmund Wilson,
276:No two persons every read the same book. ~ Edmund Wilson,
277:The Book of Five Rings, by Miyamoto Musashi, ~ Jack Carr,
278:The book's always better than the movie. ~ Richelle Mead,
279:The Book, this Holy Book, on every line, ~ Robert Pollok,
280:The comic book world is a tough business. ~ Shia LaBeouf,
281:The good of a book lies in its being read. ~ Umberto Eco,
282:The love ofChrist is my prayer-book ~ Gerhard Tersteegen,
283:The passion to condense from book to book ~ Yvor Winters,
284:Where am I when I am involved in a book? ~ Sven Birkerts,
285:You can't die with an unfinished book. ~ Terry Pratchett,
286:Beware of a man of one book. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
287:book at hand, which happened to be Monsieur ~ Amor Towles,
288:But I’m not one to read a book backwards. ~ Barbra Annino,
289:Every book is the wreck of a perfect idea. ~ Iris Murdoch,
290:Every person is a book, each year a chapter, ~ Mark Twain,
291:Every person is a book, each year a chapter. ~ Mark Twain,
292:Fuck her once, she’ll write a book about it ~ Chris Kraus,
293:If you dont like my book write your own. ~ Rita Mae Brown,
294:I have chosen the way of truth. ~ Book of Golden Precepts,
295:I'll note you in my book of memory. ~ William Shakespeare,
296:Love all around! Awesome book! —Jennifer ~ Scarlett Avery,
297:Nobody ever reads the same book twice. ~ Robertson Davies,
298:Not now, I am trying to read my book! ~ Pino, Ergo Proxy,
299:She’s come undone. That was a book, I believe. ~ A J Finn,
300:She was as easy to read as a pop-up book. ~ Heather Burch,
301:Sometimes when you open a book, time stops. ~ Ned Vizzini,
302:Tantarrara! the joyous Book of Spring ~ William Allingham,
303:The best fashion accessory is a book. ~ Vivienne Westwood,
304:The name of this book is mysterious. ~ Pseudonymous Bosch,
305:There is more than one way to burn a book. ~ Ray Bradbury,
306:There is no friend as loyal as a book. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
307:There's no rules. Show me the rule book. ~ Liam Gallagher,
308:The world exists to end up in a book. ~ Stephane Mallarme,
309:Write what I tell you in your book of memory. ~ Aeschylus,
310:You are never alone when lost in a good book. ~ C J Lyons,
311:You can find the meaning of life in a book. ~ Nicola Yoon,
312:A book is a dream that you hold in your hand ~ Neil Gaiman,
313:Beware of a man of one book. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
314:Go, little book, and wish to all ~ Robert Louis Stevenson,
315:GREGOR AND THE MARKS OF SECRET BOOK FOUR ~ Suzanne Collins,
316:I love the smell of book ink in the morning. ~ Umberto Eco,
317:In nature's infinite book of secrecy ~ William Shakespeare,
318:It is written in the Book of Usable Minutes ~ John Ashbery,
319:It’s not a book club if there isn’t wine. ~ Laurie Frankel,
320:It took me 40 years to write my first book. ~ Paulo Coelho,
321:I was a huge comic book fan, and I still am. ~ Jason Momoa,
322:Love is the religion, and the universe is the book. ~ Rumi,
323:My life is an open book. With illustrations. ~ Hugh Hefner,
324:Oh, to be reborn within the pages of a book. ~ Patti Smith,
325:Reader look, not on his picture but his book. ~ Ben Jonson,
326:Salter’s book Life with a Cosmos Clearance ~ David Wilcock,
327:TAKE YOUR TIME, I BROUGHT A BOOK TO READ ~ Terry Pratchett,
328:Tears were frozen to the book theif's face. ~ Markus Zusak,
329:The book. Calming object. Held in the hand. ~ Maira Kalman,
330:There is no friend as loyal as a book. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
331:The simplest science book is over my head. ~ James Merrill,
332:The Witch Hunter Book One By Nicole R. Taylor ~ C J Archer,
333:When I've had too much reality, I open a book! ~ Anonymous,
334:You are better for every book you've read. ~ Sarah MacLean,
335:A book is a dream that you hold in your hand. ~ Neil Gaiman,
336:A book is a dream that you hold in your hands ~ Neil Gaiman,
337:A book is a gift you can open and again. ~ Garrison Keillor,
338:a book is just like life and anything can change ~ Dr Seuss,
339:a place to throw down a blanket and read a book. ~ Joe Hill,
340:David Seabury’s book The Art of Selfishness, ~ Esther Hicks,
341:...every book is somebody's treasure" -Emma ~ Natalie Lloyd,
342:I am myself the matter of my book.
   ~ Michel de Montaigne,
343:I didn't read a serious book until I was 19. ~ Richard Ford,
344:I don't have a favorite book, I have hundreds ~ J K Rowling,
345:I don't have a favorite book. I have hundreds. ~ John Green,
346:I just want to write someone’s favorite book ~ Markus Zusak,
347:I'm not a Christian, but I have read his book. ~ Bill Maher,
348:Nobody reads a book to get to the middle. ~ Mickey Spillane,
349:Photography is like an open book to the world. ~ Lisa Jones,
350:Reading a good book helps us to feel un-alone. ~ John Green,
351:The best argument is an undeniably good book. ~ Saul Bellow,
352:...the book like a sleigh left my lap... ~ Vladimir Nabokov,
353:The covers of this book are too far apart. ~ Ambrose Bierce,
354:There's a book in you that only you can write. ~ Chris Baty,
355:This whole book is composed of first pages. ~ H l ne Cixous,
356:When you love a book it loves you back. ~ Bret Easton Ellis,
357:Why buy a book when you can join a library? ~ Ricky Gervais,
358:You never finish a book. You only abandon it. ~ Peter Watts,
359:A book is a device to ignite the imagination. ~ Alan Bennett,
360:A book is a dream that you hold in your hands. ~ Neil Gaiman,
361:A library book, I imagine, is a happy book. ~ Cornelia Funke,
362:Anybody who doesn't like this book is healthy ~ Groucho Marx,
363:A print book is really a kind of tree zombie. ~ Scott Sigler,
364:A story can only be contained in a book. ~ Andrzej Sapkowski,
365:Because each book has its own special perfume. ~ Jack Gantos,
366:Frank Arjava Petter’s book The Legacy of Dr ~ Penelope Quest,
367:Holy borrowing bibliophile, let's book! ~ Karen Marie Moning,
368:Homo unius libri. - A man of one book. ~   Thomas Aquinas.,
369:I don't have a favourite book, I have hundreds. ~ John Green,
370:I don't remember ever having finished a book. ~ Bridget Hall,
371:I just want to write someone’s favorite book. ~ Markus Zusak,
372:In a weak moment, I have written a book. ~ Margaret Mitchell,
373:It's a very good historical book about history. ~ Dan Quayle,
374:It takes a heap of loafing to write a book. ~ Gertrude Stein,
375:I will write another book if I feel like it. ~ James Herriot,
376:I would have made a very crappy book heroine. ~ Mari Mancusi,
377:Mao was a librarian who became a book burner. ~ Susan Orlean,
378:No one who writes a good book is really dead. ~ Walter Moers,
379:No two people ever read the same book. ~ Diana Tixier Herald,
380:Of course I loved book more than people. ~ Diane Setterfield,
381:She unbent her mind afterwards - over a book. ~ Charles Lamb,
382:That book was not written in his own strength. ~ James White,
383:The book shd. be a ball of light in one's hand. ~ Ezra Pound,
384:The show must go on, and so must The Book. ~ E A Bucchianeri,
385:Typically, a book takes me about a year to write. ~ Ted Bell,
386:What an author doesn't know could fill a book. ~ Holly Black,
387:When I want to read a book, I write one. ~ Benjamin Disraeli,
388:Your book does not exist until you’ve written it. ~ L A Witt,
389:You're never alone when you're reading a book. ~ Susan Wiggs,
390:A book is as private and consensual as sex. ~ Chuck Palahniuk,
391:An unread book is just a block of paper. ~ F Scott Fitzgerald,
392:A woman with a book never goes to bed alone. ~ Willow Winters,
393:Every burned book enlightens the world. ~ Ralph Waldo Emerson,
394:Give him a book, and he will read all day long. ~ Jane Austen,
395:Half the ideas in this book are probably wrong. ~ Matt Ridley,
396:..holding a book but reading the empty spaces. ~ Ray Bradbury,
397:I begin each book with a challenge to myself. ~ Laura Lippman,
398:I didn't really grow up a comic book fanatic. ~ Alan Ritchson,
399:I don't know how to write a children's book. ~ Maurice Sendak,
400:If a book is worth reading, it is worth buying. ~ John Ruskin,
401:If you liked a book, don't meet the author ~ Raymond Chandler,
402:I got every Dan Shaughnessy book known to man. ~ Jimmy Fallon,
403:In a weak moment I have written a book... ~ Margaret Mitchell,
404:In his classic book Only the Paranoid Survive, ~ Ben Horowitz,
405:In the real world, the tests are all open book. ~ Jeff Jarvis,
406:I seek truth in a book and not the subject. ~ Vaslav Nijinsky,
407:Let this book take you to the stars and beyond. ~ Lena Dunham,
408:Liber enim librum aperit. One book opens another. ~ al-Razi?,
409:Marking and underscoring a book makes it more ~ Dale Carnegie,
410:Miss a meal if you have to, but don't miss a book. ~ Jim Rohn,
411:My book sales make 'real writers' possible. ~ Jennifer Weiner,
412:My life and my legs have been an open book. ~ Chelsea Handler,
413:Never put a scene you don't love in your book. ~ Rachel Aaron,
414:Never trust people who've only got one book. ~ Billy Connolly,
415:No book so bad but some part may be of use. ~ Pliny the Elder,
416:No Man Is An Island; Every Book Is A World. ~ Gabrielle Zevin,
417:no serious book can now be sure of surviving. ~ Sigmund Freud,
418:One cannot review a bad book without showing off. ~ W H Auden,
419:One Child, One Teacher, One Book, One Pen… ~ Malala Yousafzai,
420:One was a book thief. The other stole the sky. ~ Markus Zusak,
421:Reading a great book causes jolts and frights. ~ Mason Cooley,
422:Reading centers on finding yourself in a book. ~ Anita Silvey,
423:some quality time with a good book. Trying to ~ Susan Mallery,
424:That life is not meant to be an open-book test. ~ Alyson Noel,
425:The Book of Werewolves by Sabine Baring-Gould. ~ Steve Feasey,
426:The book really comes to life in the rewriting. ~ Philip Roth,
427:The Brothers Karamazov is a joyful book. ~ Fyodor Dostoyevsky,
428:The ideal companion in bed is a good book. ~ Robertson Davies,
429:The word book acted as a transient stimulus ~ Charlotte Bront,
430:This book is intended for calm readers. ~ Friedrich Nietzsche,
431:This man she hardly knew read her like a book. ~ Debora Geary,
432:A book brings its own history to the reader. ~ Alberto Manguel,
433:a book is a box of words until you open it. ~ Ursula K Le Guin,
434:A book is never a masterpiece: it becomes one. ~ Carl Sandburg,
435:A good book isn't written, it's rewritten. ~ Phyllis A Whitney,
436:All rights reserved. No part of this book may ~ Danielle Steel,
437:Any book worth banning is a book worth reading. ~ Isaac Asimov,
438:believe the copy of this e-book you are reading ~ Louise Penny,
439:Every man is a book in which God himself writes. ~ Victor Hugo,
440:He never married. But he wrote a good book. ~ George MacDonald,
441:He who destroys a good book kills reason itself. ~ John Milton,
442:I could write a book on the things I've done drunk. ~ Kid Rock,
443:If life is a book, then read it while you can. ~ Pete McCarthy,
444:If you liked a book, don’t meet the author. ~ Raymond Chandler,
445:If you're an open book, there's no allure. ~ Alexander McQueen,
446:I try to be an open book now as much as possible. ~ A J McLean,
447:It was like living entirely inside a book. ~ Diane Setterfield,
448:I wanted to see if I could write a good book. ~ James D Watson,
449:Life Is to short to read book I am not enjoying ~ Melissa Marr,
450:Life loiters at the book's first page,-- ~ Ralph Waldo Emerson,
451:Like you had been drowning, and the book was air. ~ Emery Lord,
452:mood lightened. The Agatha Christie Book Club was ~ C A Larmer,
453:No one gives a shit if you write a book or not. ~ Jeffrey Ford,
454:of, Catherine Crier’s book, A Deadly Game. Scott ~ Keith Ablow,
455:Reading one book is like eating one potato chip. ~ Diane Duane,
456:Story book endings, fairytales coming true. ~ Carrie Underwood,
457:stumbled upon the book How to Become a Rainmaker, ~ Chris Voss,
458:taken from Chip and Dan Heath’s great book, Stick. ~ Anonymous,
459:The book should be a ball of light in one's hand. ~ Ezra Pound,
460:The story begins only when the book closes. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
461:The word book acted as a transient stimulus ~ Charlotte Bronte,
462:To write a book is to risk being shot at in public. ~ Stendhal,
463:We see the Snowflake design for this book. ~ Randy Ingermanson,
464:We write by the light of every book we've read. ~ Richard Peck,
465:Within the book and volume of thy brain. ~ William Shakespeare,
466:Wondrous indeed is the virtue of a true Book. ~ Thomas Carlyle,
467:Write your goddamned book now. The world awaits. ~ Dave Eggers,
468:You cannot open a book without learning something. ~ Confucius,
469:You're either reading a book or you're not. ~ Jonathan Franzen,
470:You should always judge a book by its lovers. ~ Ashok K Banker,
471:A bestseller is a book that non-book buyers buy ~ Toni Morrison,
472:A book is a friend. You can never have too many. ~ Gary Paulsen,
473:A book may be as great a thing as a battle. ~ Benjamin Disraeli,
474:[Cora:] Did you hit your head on a library book? ~ Jessica Lave,
475:Everybody knows my life - it's an open book. ~ Michael Moriarty,
476:Everything comes from the great book of nature. ~ Antonio Gaudi,
477:Every time you open a book, a little magic falls out. ~ Unknown,
478:Game on. May the best book whore win." - Scarlett ~ Erin Noelle,
479:He was the boy with the book. Always and forever. ~ Neil Gaiman,
480:If you like the book, you'll hate the movie. ~ Daniel Radcliffe,
481:I never read a self-help book except for the Bible. ~ Jon Heder,
482:I rarely read or buy a book because of a review. ~ Jim Harrison,
483:I think every young cook wants to write a book. ~ Thomas Keller,
484:Like all former thinkers, I'm writing a book. ~ Lillian Hellman,
485:Like the pages of a book soaked shut by time. ~ Dante Alighieri,
486:Lois Magic was not listed in the phone book. ~ Raymond Chandler,
487:Make the enemy live up to its own book of rules. ~ Saul Alinsky,
488:Never read a book that is not a year old. ~ Ralph Waldo Emerson,
489:No book ever ends, when it's full of your friends. ~ Roald Dahl,
490:No. You can't leave a library. Without a book. ~ Dan Gemeinhart,
491:Perhaps the story now goes on beyond the book. ~ Cornelia Funke,
492:The book, like the bicycle, is a perfect form. ~ Jacques Barzun,
493:The dirtiest book of all is the expurgated book. ~ Walt Whitman,
494:There's so much more to book than just reading ~ Maurice Sendak,
495:This is a book. Only make-believe. Remember? ~ Susan Wise Bauer,
496:Vampires. They wrote the book on possessive. ~ Charlaine Harris,
497:What's the point of a book you don't enjoy? ~ Jessica Spotswood,
498:A beggar's book outworths a noble's blood. ~ William Shakespeare,
499:A book is a gift you can open again and again ~ Garrison Keillor,
500:a classic children’s book from Catherynne Valente. ~ John Scalzi,
501:Affliction Z: Abandon Hope Affliction Z Book Two L.T. ~ L T Ryan,
502:And you cannot leave a library. Without a book. ~ Dan Gemeinhart,
503:A spider is hardly an excuse to abuse a book. ~ Rebecca Chastain,
504:Because a book is a life, like one man is a life. ~ Studs Terkel,
505:Between the pages of a book is a lovely place to be! ~ Anonymous,
506:Between the pages of a book is a lovely place to be. ~ Anonymous,
507:Biggest lie ever: 'I'm only going to buy one book... ~ Anonymous,
508:Choosing a new book was like looking for treasure. ~ Kit Pearson,
509:Dial M for Murder in my book, same director. And that ~ J D Robb,
510:Don't read a book out of its right time for you. ~ Doris Lessing,
511:Exclusive will not be published in book format. ~ Jeffrey Archer,
512:Her beautiful face was blank as an unwritten book. ~ Naomi Novik,
513:Hungry man, reach for the book: it is a weapon. ~ Bertolt Brecht,
514:I can write a book in probably three months. ~ Stephen J Cannell,
515:I’d enjoy a good book before watching a movie. ~ Catherine Bybee,
516:I didn't want to write a book. They made me do it. ~ Grace Slick,
517:I don't want no better book than what your face is. ~ Mark Twain,
518:In my book, I was trying to get into my own soul. ~ Claire Bloom,
519:It's just a book. It's not supposed to happen. ~ Chuck Palahniuk,
520:It takes more than genius to keep me reading a book. ~ E B White,
521:I used to walk to school with my nose buried in a book. ~ Coolio,
522:I was not scared of anything, when I read my book. ~ Neil Gaiman,
523:Judith Herman’s book Trauma and Recovery ~ Bessel A van der Kolk,
524:Keys to the Kingdom Mister Monday Garth Nix BOOK ONE ~ Garth Nix,
525:Maybe it's the readers that make a book global. ~ Maaza Mengiste,
526:My Book and Heart Shall never part. ~ Henry Wadsworth Longfellow,
527:Nature's great book is written in mathematics. ~ Galileo Galilei,
528:Never memorize what you can look up in a book. ~ Albert Einstein,
529:She does seem a few chapters shy of a book!” Poe’s ~ Lucian Bane,
530:steal.” But we want you to take this book!!!!! ~ Christa Parrish,
531:The book you don't read is a journey forsaken. ~ Mark Rubinstein,
532:The Louvre is the book in which we learn to read. ~ Paul Cezanne,
533:the psalms are already God’s devotional book. ~ Timothy J Keller,
534:There are few sights sadder than a ruined book. ~ Daniel Handler,
535:The right book exactly, at exactly the right time. ~ Robin Sloan,
536:This Book is the Property of the Half-Blood Prince ~ J K Rowling,
537:we're the ones who should be your book boyfriends. ~ Sara Fawkes,
538:When I can't sleep, I read a book by Steve Allen. ~ Oscar Levant,
539:WIN: The Atlantis Grail, Book Three Coming soon! ~ Vera Nazarian,
540:You know, I may have another book in me, old man. ~ Oliver North,
541:Youve got to live life to write a book about it. ~ Andy Williams,
542:A book begins as a private excitement of the mind. ~ E L Doctorow,
543:A book is a gift you can open again and again. ~ Garrison Keillor,
544:A book is a gift you can read again and again. ~ Garrison Keillor,
545:A book lying idle on a shelf is wasted ammunition. ~ Henry Miller,
546:A book must be the ax for the frozen sea within us. ~ Franz Kafka,
547:A book should serve as an axe to the ice inside us. ~ Franz Kafka,
548:A half-read book is a half-finished love affair. ~ David Mitchell,
549:A manuscript not submitted is a book not published. ~ Dan Poynter,
550:A movie grants a visa. A book makes you a citizen. ~ D B C Pierre,
551:A write only begins a book.A reader finishes it. ~ Samuel Johnson,
552:Book reviewers are little old ladies of both sexes. ~ John O Hara,
553:decided then to write this book. Jobs surprised ~ Walter Isaacson,
554:Every time I end a book, I look down at myself. ~ Jamaica Kincaid,
555:Go, my book, and help destroy the world as it is. ~ Russell Banks,
556:I closed the book and closed my heart along with it. ~ Staci Hart,
557:I had Elvis' number in my book and I never called it. ~ Mac Davis,
558:I haven't done a book for about 3 or 4 years now. ~ Gerald Scarfe,
559:I have to finish this book tour of almost 30 cities. ~ Iris Chang,
560:Knowledge is taken from breath, not lives in a book ~ Hamza Yusuf,
561:My favorite business book of all time is experience. ~ Noah Kagan,
562:Never read any book that is not a year old. ~ Ralph Waldo Emerson,
563:No book or poem is ever finished, merely abandoned. ~ Dan Simmons,
564:no book or poem is ever finished, merely abandoned. ~ Dan Simmons,
565:Nothing matched curling up in bed with a book. ~ Ravi Subramanian,
566:No wonder the teacher knows so much; she has the book. ~ E W Howe,
567:The Book of Strange New Things by Michel Faber. ~ Timothy Ferriss,
568:THE GIRL IN THE BOX BOOK ONE     Robert J. Crane ~ Robert J Crane,
569:THE PREMISE OF THIS BOOK CAME TO ME CIRCA 2006, ~ Neal Stephenson,
570:The real world is a book in bad need of an editor ~ Jasper Fforde,
571:The volume of Nature is the book of knowledge. ~ Oliver Goldsmith,
572:This Book is the Property of the Half-Blood Prince. ~ J K Rowling,
573:This book was born as I was hungry. Let m eexplain. ~ Yann Martel,
574:This book was born as I was hungry. Let me explain. ~ Yann Martel,
575:This is no book. Whoever touches this touches a man. ~ Ezra Pound,
576:When I want to read a good book, I write one. ~ Benjamin Disraeli,
577:You may be real, but you're still stuck in a book. ~ Jodi Picoult,
578:Your book bill ought to be your biggest extravagance. ~ C S Lewis,
579:You're so easy to read but the book is boring me. ~ Emilie Autumn,
580:A book either knocks you down or raises you up. ~ Mihail Sebastian,
581:A book is like a garden carried in the pocket. ~ Jessica Brockmole,
582:A book is like a present you can open again and again. ~ Anonymous,
583:a book like this. I wish I had access to such a source ~ Anonymous,
584:A book must be the axe for the frozen sea within us. ~ Franz Kafka,
585:A good title is the title of a successful book. ~ Raymond Chandler,
586:A man's action is only a picture book of his creed. ~ Arthur Helps,
587:A memory, pressed into my heart like a leaf in a book. ~ Jenny Han,
588:Book values have some good and some bad features. ~ Walter Schloss,
589:but he who destroys a good book, kills reason itself ~ John Milton,
590:'Classic.' A book which people praise and don't read. ~ Mark Twain,
591:Every time I write a nonfiction book I get sued. ~ Joseph Wambaugh,
592:Finding the book was like kissing a lightning bolt. ~ Karen Miller,
593:GORDON KORMAN wrote his first book at age fourteen ~ Gordon Korman,
594:Graphic designers judge a cover by its book. ~ Mokokoma Mokhonoana,
595:Heaven from all creatures hides the book of Fate. ~ Alexander Pope,
596:Honey, that book is about vampires. Those don't exist. ~ C B Conwy,
597:If a book is well written, I also find it too short. ~ Jane Austen,
598:If a book is well written,I always find it too short ~ Jane Austen,
599:If a book is well written i always find it too short ~ Jane Austen,
600:If a book is well written,I always find it to short. ~ Jane Austen,
601:If a book is well written i would find it too short. ~ Jane Austen,
602:If we’re going to kiss, it has to be book-worthy. ~ Colleen Hoover,
603:I hate a book that jumps around. Also I can promise ~ Fannie Flagg,
604:I'm really a library man, or second-hand book man. ~ John le Carre,
605:I plan to learn enough to read you like a book. ~ Sylvia Brownrigg,
606:I read a book one day and my whole life was changed. ~ Orhan Pamuk,
607:It'is like a book, I think, this bloomin' world. ~ Rudyard Kipling,
608:It's only a book. But what it means to write a book. ~ Chaim Potok,
609:It takes an awful lot of time to not write a book. ~ Douglas Adams,
610:It was a particularly good evening to begin a book. ~ Tove Jansson,
611:I was not scared of anything, when I read my book... ~ Neil Gaiman,
612:Jim Collins, in his bestselling book Good to Great, ~ Ben Horowitz,
613:Love is the religion and the universe is the book. ~ Coleman Barks,
614:Mom, I don’t need a STUPID book with 288 BLANK pages!! ~ Anonymous,
615:M. Scott Peck’s classic book People of the Lie. ~ Charles J Chaput,
616:My first book was the book that changed my life. ~ Stephen Ambrose,
617:One of these days I'm-a make me a book out of you. ~ Billy Collins,
618:Reading a book is like re-writing it for yourself. ~ Angela Carter,
619:Rest for the Wicked (Claire Wiche Book 1) – Cate Dean ~ C J Archer,
620:The Book does not play James Joyce with the Universe. ~ Hal Duncan,
621:The book is man's best invention so far. ~ Carolina Maria de Jesus,
622:the top 10% of people who buy a nonfiction book. ~ Anthony Robbins,
623:This book has too much plot and not enough story. ~ Samuel Goldwyn,
624:This book is the book you have just read. It’s done. ~ Neil Gaiman,
625:This book was written using 100% recycled words. ~ Terry Pratchett,
626:To use a good book as a sedative is conspicuous waste. ~ Anonymous,
627:What's your favorite book? "The last one I read. ~ Stephen Chbosky,
628:Why wasn't there an etiquette book for runaway wives? ~ Anne Tyler,
629:Writing is easy. Writing a publishable book is hard. ~ Eliza Green,
630:Yes! I'm the slowest comic-book writer on Earth. ~ Jonathan Lethem,
631:A book isn’t rigorous if students aren’t reading it. ~ Penny Kittle,
632:After supper she got out her book and learned me about ~ Mark Twain,
633:A good book is the purest essence of a human soul. ~ Thomas Carlyle,
634:And Silence of the Lambs is a really smart book. ~ Jonathan Franzen,
635:A writer only begins a book. A reader finishes it. ~ Samuel Johnson,
636:Between the pages of a book is a wonderful place to be. ~ Anonymous,
637:Book your A list for after your first 10 pitches. ~ Timothy Ferriss,
638:But it's not a cancer book, because cancer books suck. ~ John Green,
639:′Classic′ - a book which people praise and don't read. ~ Mark Twain,
640:Collaboration on a book is the ultimate unnatural act. ~ Tom Clancy,
641:Even I would find a book about my life pretty dull. ~ Simon Hoggart,
642:God has a plan. I wrote a book, God wrote the plan. ~ Danny L Deaub,
643:Honesty is the first chapter of the book wisdom. ~ Thomas Jefferson,
644:How much sooner one tires of anything than of a book! ~ Jane Austen,
645:I didn't want to write another book about fraudulence. ~ Ben Lerner,
646:I'd rather write one good book than 10 mediocre ones. ~ Donna Tartt,
647:If a book is well written, I always find it too short ~ Jane Austen,
648:I felt a little like a man reading a very grim book. ~ Stephen King,
649:I have never been able to resist a book about books. ~ Anne Fadiman,
650:I'm writing a book. I've got the page numbers done. ~ Steven Wright,
651:I set out to write an anti-parenting parenting book. ~ Bruce Feiler,
652:It's very difficult to read a book on your computer. ~ Paulo Coelho,
653:join their company. This book will show you the way. ~ Ryan Holiday,
654:Kevin Dutton says in his book Split-Second Persuasion. ~ Chris Voss,
655:Montana Promise A McCutcheon Family Novel Book Ten ~ Caroline Fyffe,
656:Nobody writes a book to get rich. It's like speaking. ~ Simon Sinek,
657:One day I want to write a full-on horror book. ~ Christopher Bollen,
658:There's no book that absolutely everyone loves. ~ Carolyn Parkhurst,
659:Tis the good reader that makes the good book. ~ Ralph Waldo Emerson,
660:We've all got a black book of missed opportunities. ~ Jim Broadbent,
661:What doesn't kill you only makes your book longer. ~ Anthony Kiedis,
662:What kind of thoughtless creep would burn a book? ~ James Patterson,
663:[What's my favourite book?] It changes all the time. ~ Kevin Spacey,
664:You will never be lonely with a book at your side, ~ Alyson Richman,
665:A bad book about the love of God remains a bad book. ~ Thomas Merton,
666:A Book is a gift you can open
again and again ~ Garrison Keillor,
667:A book might be written on the injustice of the just. ~ Pauline Kael,
668:A DANCE WITH DRAGONS Book Five of A Song of Ice and Fire ~ Anonymous,
669:An award does not change the quality of a book. ~ Chris Van Allsburg,
670:...and I wrote a book and that means I can do anything ~ Mark Haddon,
671:And people tended not to bother a woman with a book. ~ Cherie Priest,
672:Book is a gift that you can open again and again. ~ Garrison Keillor,
673:But then such a book as this is not meant to amuse. ~ Richard Wagner,
674:Completing a book, it's a little like having a baby. ~ John le Carre,
675:Edward Tufte shows in his book Visual Explanations ~ James C Collins,
676:Every book is a children's book if the kid can read! ~ Mitch Hedberg,
677:Every book was a door; every page a new place to hide. ~ Drew Magary,
678:Every time a book opens, an angel coughs up a hairball. ~ Bart Yates,
679:Fucking angels

-Georgina Kincaid in each book ~ Richelle Mead,
680:Give back my book and take my kiss instead. ~ Edna St Vincent Millay,
681:He lies like a book. And he reads a lot of books. ~ Elfriede Jelinek,
682:He said it was the kind of book you made your own. ~ Stephen Chbosky,
683:I book myself tight. If I have any time off, I get antsy. ~ Skrillex,
684:If a book is well written, I always find it too short. ~ Jane Austen,
685:If a book is well written, I always find it too short. ~ Nancy Moser,
686:I have suffered for this book; now it's your turn. ~ George Harrison,
687:I'm writing this book because we're all going to die. ~ Jack Kerouac,
688:I want to write a book which is the history of comedy. ~ John Cleese,
689:Kelso and Adler's book could start a revolution. ~ Caspar Weinberger,
690:Mr. Kosinski won the National Book Award for Steps, ~ Jerzy Kosi ski,
691:No book, no matter how sad, can be as sad as a life. ~ gota Krist f,
692:Paul Bearer has more chins than a Chinese phone book! ~ Jerry Lawler,
693:Power vs. Force. In this remarkable book, Dr. Hawkins ~ Wayne W Dyer,
694:Quite simply the book and I were meant to be together. ~ Kate Morton,
695:The better the book the more room for the reader. ~ Holbrook Jackson,
696:The issue I highlight in the book is welfare reform. ~ Robert Scheer,
697:There is a heavy price to pay for writing a bad book. ~ Tony Burgess,
698:Two must-haves for me are a great book and my iPod. ~ Kelly Clarkson,
699:well, the comic book and me, just us, we caught the bus. ~ Bob Dylan,
700:When a person opens a book, he can never be in prison. ~ Victor Hugo,
701:A bit of advice: never read a pop-up book about giraffes. ~ Sean Lock,
702:A book can be as dangerous as a sword in the right hands, ~ Anonymous,
703:A book is a gift you can open again and again!!!!! ~ Garrison Keillor,
704:A good book appeals to what is best in us.... ~ Scott Russell Sanders,
705:A great book should leave you with many experiences. ~ William Styron,
706:Ain’t nobody can write down in a book what you worth. ~ Sue Monk Kidd,
707:All of a sudden I wanted to know how the book ended. ~ Kody Keplinger,
708:A new book is like a friend that I have yet to meet ~ Abraham Lincoln,
709:An honest book is almost as good as a friend. ~ Robert Charles Wilson,
710:Anything we need to know, we can learn it from a book. ~ Richard Bach,
711:Babel, The Collected Stories, Nueva York, Criterion Book, ~ Anonymous,
712:Book burners! I’ll cut off your balls and rape your women! ~ Joe Hill,
713:book Lean Thinking, James Womack and Daniel Jones recount ~ Eric Ries,
714:Comic book heroes are an important part of our culture. ~ Mike Colter,
715:Control by thy divine self thy lower being. ~ Book of Golden Precepts,
716:Dreams are letters from the book your life is writing. ~ Paulo Coelho,
717:I’ll read anything since I’m something of a book slut. ~ Nick Pageant,
718:I loved Gore Vidal's Burr. That book gave me courage. ~ Hilary Mantel,
719:I'm a Pisces, so I'm a very closed-book kind of person. ~ Erykah Badu,
720:I mean he was mostly a Year Book kind of handsome guy. ~ J D Salinger,
721:I'm reading a book about anti-gravity. I can't put it down. ~ Unknown,
722:I was a book-y child. I was much more book-y than dark. ~ Neil Gaiman,
723:I wrote the book in my head when I was 6 years old. ~ Steven Cojocaru,
724:John McPhee’s 1989 book The Control of Nature, for ~ Douglas Brinkley,
725:Life isn't a book. There's no guarantee of a happy ending. ~ P C Cast,
726:Never trust people who've only got one fucking book. ~ Billy Connolly,
727:Read and Re-Read--"Re-reading, we always find a new book. ~ C S Lewis,
728:Someone reading a book is a sign of order in the world. ~ Mary Ruefle,
729:So much for a nice quiet evening with a good book. ~ Genevieve Cogman,
730:…the book creates meaning, the meaning creates life. ~ Roland Barthes,
731:The Book of Helaman ~ The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints,
732:The first book that a child reads has a colossal impact. ~ Joan Aiken,
733:The world is a book. Some words stand out from the page. ~ Mike Carey,
734:This will destroy that. The book will kill the edifice. ~ Victor Hugo,
735:To travel far, there is no better ship than a book. ~ Emily Dickinson,
736:When I write my book, Ill tell the real story of Cheryl ~ Louis Walsh,
737:Why should a book tell a tale in a dull straight line? ~ David Almond,
738:With a book in your hand...you can go anywhere you want ~ F E Higgins,
739:You belonged in the library, as much as any book. ~ Margaret Rogerson,
740:... you're never alone if you've got a book for company. ~ JoAnn Ross,
741:A book is proof that humans are capable of working magic. ~ Carl Sagan,
742:A good book written for children can be read by adults ~ Norton Juster,
743:A man will turn over half a library to make one book. ~ Samuel Johnson,
744:An open book is an open mind" -Charles Chiltington ~ Chris Grabenstein,
745:Blíndur er bóklaus ma∂ur. Blind is a man without a book. ~ Hannah Kent,
746:book not so much full of birds as full of evanescence, ~ Anthony Doerr,
747:Each book has a secret history of ways and means. ~ Henry Ward Beecher,
748:Everything in the world exists to end up in a book. ~ St phane Mallarm,
749:Finishing a good book is like leaving a good friend. ~ William Feather,
750:Free time is a terrible thing to waste. Read a book. ~ E A Bucchianeri,
751:Honesty is the first chapter in the book of wisdom. ~ Thomas Jefferson,
752:I don't choose. Normally it's the book that chooses me. ~ Paulo Coelho,
753:[I]f a book is well written, I always find it too short. ~ Jane Austen,
754:I have stolen ideas from every book I have ever read. ~ Philip Pullman,
755:I never read a book I must review; it prejudices you so. ~ Oscar Wilde,
756:I read the fuck out of every book I can get my hands on. ~ Nick Hornby,
757:I work and work and if I have a surplus I book a holiday. ~ Paul Young,
758:My book boyfriend is better than your book boyfriend! ~ Gena Showalter,
759:No book was ever written down by any but itself. ~ Ralph Waldo Emerson,
760:OH, Shit! Thanks for buying my book. That money is MINE. ~ Aziz Ansari,
761:One's first book, kiss, home run is always the best. ~ Clifton Fadiman,
762:Opened a Japanese book and put the device in screen saver. ~ Anonymous,
763:secretary would book me on the flight in business ~ Marianne Faithfull,
764:She could read the phone book and make it sound erotic. ~ Kresley Cole,
765:Spare the rod and spile the child, as the Good Book says. ~ Mark Twain,
766:The Australian Book of Etiquette is a very slim volume. ~ Paul Theroux,
767:The Book of Mormon is so good it makes me f**king angry. ~ Jon Stewart,
768:The Book that made the nation was destroying the nation. ~ Mark A Noll,
769:the fault in our stars is the best book and the movie too ~ John Green,
770:There are as many versions of a book as there are readers. ~ Matt Haig,
771:There's so much more to a book than just the reading. ~ Maurice Sendak,
772:These fragments of book mean that I work in ruins. ~ Clarice Lispector,
773:This book was supposed to be finished at Easter, like God. ~ Nick Land,
774:To pore upon a book, to seek the light of truth. ~ William Shakespeare,
775:We who preach have one tool. We are people of the book. ~ John Ortberg,
776:What's your favorite book?
"The last one I read. ~ Stephen Chbosky,
777:Who wants to read a book when you can blow something up? ~ Rick Yancey,
778:Wings of a half finished book across his chest. ~ Jonathan Safran Foer,
779:You can't judge a book by its steel-toed combat boots. ~ Lauren Oliver,
780:You don't have to pay its rent just because it is a book. ~ Susan Hill,
781:A book cover is a distillation. It is a haiku of the story. ~ Chip Kidd,
782:A book is a garden, a party, a company by the way. ~ Charles Baudelaire,
783:A book is not a secret messsage.”
“Some books are. ~ Mark Beauregard,
784:A book isn't just a friend, but makes friends for you ~ Nina Sankovitch,
785:A book should teach us to enjoy life, or to endure it. ~ Samuel Johnson,
786:Affliction is the best book in a minister's library. ~ Charles Spurgeon,
787:A good book is the precious lifeblood of a master spirit. ~ John Milton,
788:A real book is not one that we read, but one that reads us. ~ W H Auden,
789:A sealed book, at whose contents we tremble. ~ Letitia Elizabeth Landon,
790:Brown Bear, Brown Bear was kind of my first important book ~ Eric Carle,
791:But for this book we could not know right from wrong. ~ Abraham Lincoln,
792:Don't give me books for Christmas; I already have a book. ~ Jean Harlow,
793:Egyptian Book of the Dead, it had been given to him by ~ Graham Hancock,
794:Everyone had a copy of his new book, I Told You I Would. ~ Stephen King,
795:For one thing, I know every book of mine by its scent. ~ George Gissing,
796:He is holding a book.
Inside the book is the Universe. ~ Neil Gaiman,
797:I am writing a book. I have got the page numbers done. ~ Stephen Wright,
798:I believe, unless I had a new book, I was never happy. ~ Teresa of vila,
799:I don't like the guilt associated with an unfinished book. ~ Kim Holden,
800:I feel grown-up, hanging out alone with book and bagel. ~ Hannah Howard,
801:i love this book it is the best of both world love romance ~ Yuu Watase,
802:In fact, in his book Prometheus Rising, Robert Anton Wilson ~ Pam Grout,
803:In Kevin's book, unwitnessed disobedience is wasteful. ~ Lionel Shriver,
804:In the Book of Life, The answers aren't in the back. ~ Charles M Schulz,
805:Kes wrote that he thoroughly enjoyed Stones Book and added: ~ Anonymous,
806:Man's actions are the picture book of his creeds. ~ Ralph Waldo Emerson,
807:My desire is … that mine adversary had written a book. ~ Job, XXXI. 35.,
808:My idea of outdoor activity is taking my book outside ~ Kristan Higgins,
809:My life has been an open book, for better or for worse. ~ Blake Shelton,
810:No company like good books, especially the book of God. ~ Matthew Henry,
811:She kept her nose in a book and her head in the clouds. ~ Karen Robards,
812:Should it matter what genre it is if the book is good? ~ Colleen Hoover,
813:The Bible, at the end of the day, is a very human book. ~ Bart D Ehrman,
814:The Bible is the ultimate book of wisdom and advice. ~ Elizabeth George,
815:the book I was reading turned out to be crack ~ Elizabeth Norris,
816:The Book of Mormon is to be feasted upon, not nibbled. ~ Neal A Maxwell,
817:The characters and events in this book are fictitious. ~ Daniel Abraham,
818:The desire for wisdom leads us to the Eternal Kingdom. ~ Book of Wisdom,
819:This is a book about notable achievements made while dead. ~ Mary Roach,
820:When a new book appears one should read an old one. ~ Winston Churchill,
821:You ever read a book that changed your life? Me neither. ~ Jim Gaffigan,
822:You need not expect to get your book right the first time. ~ Mark Twain,
823:A book is completed only when it is finished by a reader. ~ Colum McCann,
824:...an infinitely blank book and the rest of time. ~ Jonathan Safran Foer,
825:Anybody who knows me knows I would never read a comic book. ~ Tim Burton,
826:any book could be a self-help book if you read it right. ~ Roxanna Elden,
827:A writer only begins a book.
A reader finishes it. ~ Samuel Johnson,
828:Be persevering as one who shall last for ever. ~ Book of Golden Precepts,
829:Book 5, Vision of the Griffin’s Heart is coming Winter 2015. ~ L R W Lee,
830:Book publishing would be so much easier without the authors. ~ Dan Brown,
831:But for that Book, we could not know right from wrong. ~ Abraham Lincoln,
832:Death is hacking away at my address book and party lists. ~ Mason Cooley,
833:Don't judge me by the cover, 'cause I'm a real good book. ~ Dolly Parton,
834:every abridgment of a good book is a stupid abridgment. ~ Sarah Bakewell,
835:Every heart must have
its private
bestseller book. ~ Sanober Khan,
836:Every word, every character in a picture book must count. ~ Marla Frazee,
837:Give me a room whose every nook is dedicated to a book. ~ Robert Southey,
838:her book. Ngaio Marsh. Myrna was re-reading the classics. ~ Louise Penny,
839:He that gains well and spends well needs no count book. ~ George Herbert,
840:I do not recall a Jewish home without a book on the table. ~ Elie Wiesel,
841:I don’t need a STUPID book with 288 BLANK pages!! ~ Rachel Ren e Russell,
842:If a book about failures doesn't sell, is it a success? ~ Jerry Seinfeld,
843:If I could read a book, I'd definitely read one of yours. ~ Paris Hilton,
844:I hate sequels. They're never as good as the first book. ~ Connie Willis,
845:I have written a book it's called "Stronger Together." ~ Hillary Clinton,
846:I led a sheltered life. I didn't know how to book a flight. ~ Paul Young,
847:I love comic books, comic book characters and superheroes. ~ Jon Huertas,
848:I shall die reading; since my book and a grave are so near. ~ John Donne,
849:I spent 2014 on a book tour for a book I hadn’t yet written. ~ Anonymous,
850:It is with a good book as it is with good company. ~ Ralph Waldo Emerson,
851:I wish i could press snowflakes in a book like flowers. ~ James Schuyler,
852:my best friends. He got a kick out of being in my book. ~ Katherine Reay,
853:No book, however good, can survive a hostile reading. ~ Orson Scott Card,
854:One always has riches when one has a book to read. ~ Jacqueline Winspear,
855:Seldom happier than when I'm on my own, lost in a book. ~ Martin Edwards,
856:So I pulled out my Kindle and got swept away in a book. ~ Laurelin Paige,
857:Something very magical happens when you read a good book:) ~ J K Rowling,
858:So You’ve Just Finished Chelsea Handler’s Book, Now What? ~ Mindy Kaling,
859:stories in this book represent only the tip of the iceberg. ~ Swami Rama,
860:The desire for wisdom leads us to the Eternal Kingdom. ~ Book of Wisdom,
861:There's a book inside you. There's a library inside me. ~ Niall Williams,
862:The result of my obsession with boredom is this book: ~ Manoush Zomorodi,
863:The words of my book nothing, the drift of it everything. ~ Walt Whitman,
864:Those who say 'you only live once' have never read a book. ~ John Hughes,
865:Time's Edge (The Chronos Files Book 2) (Walker, Rysa) - Your ~ Anonymous,
866:Wisdom is full of light and her beauty is not withered. ~ Book of Wisdom,
867:You have to write the book that wants to be written. ~ Madeleine L Engle,
868:A book no more contains reality than a clock contains time. ~ Tom Robbins,
869:A good book is the precious life-blood of a master spirit"― ~ John Milton,
870:And wipe my weeping eyes. ~ Isaac Watts, Songs and Hymns, Book II. No. 65,
871:Book authors are born where credentials meet platform. ~ Chuck Sambuchino,
872:book variables, student variables, and school variables. ~ Teri S Lesesne,
873:boxes. Frances dipped her hand into each book and pulled ~ Liane Moriarty,
874:Camerado! This is no book; who touches this touches a man. ~ Walt Whitman,
875:Dammit, why isn’t there a book with the answers in it? ~ Cherise Sinclair,
876:Don't be shocked when your history book mentions me. ~ Lin Manuel Miranda,
877:How do you press a wildflower into the pages of an e-book? ~ Lewis Buzbee,
878:I didn't want it to be a book that made pronouncements. ~ Penelope Lively,
879:I don't love reading so much, but I love book shopping. ~ Francisco Costa,
880:If a book is well written, I will always find it too short. ~ Jane Austen,
881:I have no regrets because I did everything by the book. ~ Alexis Arguello,
882:I never know where I'm headed when I'm working on a book. ~ Marisa Silver,
883:IN THE BOOK OF LIFE we are chapters in one another’s stories, ~ Ivan Doig,
884:I own a book,' he thought, delighted (Paolini 291). ~ Christopher Paolini,
885:I read a book, and I think I am the people in the book. ~ Stephen Chbosky,
886:I read a lot of obscure books and it is nice to open a book. ~ Bill Gates,
887:It is a tie between men to have read the same book. ~ Ralph Waldo Emerson,
888:I would never want to hurt anyone by writing a book. ~ Kathie Lee Gifford,
889:I wouldn't write a book to tell you that a vampire was happy. ~ Anne Rice,
890:Life isn't a book. There's no guarantee of a happy ending. ~ Kristin Cast,
891:My greatest fear is being somewhere without a book. ~ Patricia MacLachlan,
892:My weak suit is whatever each reader hates about each book. ~ Mat Johnson,
893:Never trust anyone who has not brought a book with them. ~ Daniel Handler,
894:Never trust anyone who has not brought a book with them. ~ Lemony Snicket,
895:One Book is enough, but a thousand books is not too many! ~ Martin Luther,
896:Pass; thou hast the key, thou canst be at ease. ~ Book of Golden Precepts,
897:Rises XXIV. Drawn to the Loadstone Rock Book the Third— ~ Charles Dickens,
898:Scripture is the ultimate grid by which we read every book. ~ Tony Reinke,
899:summarized in their book Academically Adrift: Limited ~ Erik Brynjolfsson,
900:The book is first and foremost something I made for myself. ~ Tim Ferriss,
901:The Mind of a Mnemonist: A Little Book About a Vast Memory, ~ Joshua Foer,
902:There is no frigate like a book, to take us lands away. ~ Emily Dickinson,
903:There is only one genre in fiction, the genre is called book. ~ Matt Haig,
904:There’s nothing as cozy as a piece of candy and a book. ~ Betty MacDonald,
905:The selection of a book-plate is such a serious matter. ~ A Edward Newton,
906:Tis easy to write epigrams nicely, but to write a book is hard. ~ Martial,
907:To use a good book as a sedative is conspicuous waste. ~ Mortimer J Adler,
908:What better book can there be than the book of humanity. ~ Mahatma Gandhi,
909:Wisdom is full of light and her beauty is not withered. ~ Book of Wisdom,
910:Write the book you want to read, the one you cannot find. ~ Carol Shields,
911:You can't just plain die. You got to do it by the book. ~ Richard McKenna,
912:You can write a book on how to ruin someone’s perfect day. ~ Taylor Swift,
913:You could be writing the book that changes your life. ~ Brandon Sanderson,
914:Your inner book nerd will have a book nerd orgasm ~ Jennifer L Armentrout,
915:42% of college graduates never read a book after college. ~ John C Maxwell,
916:A classic is a book that doesn't have to be written again. ~ W E B Du Bois,
917:A man's action is only a poicture book of his creed. ~ Ralph Waldo Emerson,
918:Am I allowed to ask my book / whether it's true I wrote it? ~ Pablo Neruda,
919:A writer only begins a book.

A reader finishes it. ~ Samuel Johnson,
920:be a rebel. read a book. seriously, it's cheaper than a tattoo ~ Anonymous,
921:Character is nothing but habit. ~ Sri Aurobindo, Isha Upanishad, Book III,
922:Erudition - dust shaken out of a book into an empty skull ~ Ambrose Bierce,
923:Every abridgement of a good book is a fool abridged. ~ Michel de Montaigne,
924:Every creature is a word of God and is a book about God. ~ Meister Eckhart,
925:Everything in this book may be wrong. - The Savior's Manual ~ Richard Bach,
926:For true contentment, one must carry a book at all times. ~ Michael Chabon,
927:How terrible to die without finishing a book, she thought. ~ Heather Young,
928:I always want to write something better than the last book. ~ Tracy Kidder,
929:I do not know a better cure for mental illness than a book. ~ Irving Stone,
930:If you don’t like to read, you haven’t found the right book. ~ J K Rowling,
931:I like the idea of trying to write a book in every genre. ~ China Mieville,
932:In my book, all manners are is thinking of somebody else. ~ Penelope Keith,
933:I opened a book and in I strode. Now nobody can find me. ~ Julia Donaldson,
934:Is there anything better than pussy? Yes, a really good book. ~ Bo Burnham,
935:It's a great book. But try to be a filter, not a sponge. ~ Stephen Chbosky,
936:It's interesting to think about how the book changed us. ~ Nicholas G Carr,
937:I wouldn't ever presume to say that I am a comic book fan. ~ Ray Stevenson,
938:Most of the adventures recorded in this book really occurred; ~ Mark Twain,
939:No one ever reads a book. He reads himself through books. ~ Romain Rolland,
940:One's favorite book is as elusive as one's favorite pudding. ~ E M Forster,
941:One who believes all of a book would be better off without books ~ Mencius,
942:paper fell out of the book. It was a page torn from ~ Emily St John Mandel,
943:Sanity returns (in most cases) when the book is closed. ~ Ursula K Le Guin,
944:Shoot the bitch and write a book. That's what I did. ~ William S Burroughs,
945:Sometimes it is the reader that sucks, not the book. ~ Mokokoma Mokhonoana,
946:The book's premise was simple: Women too should enjoy sex. ~ Stuart Nadler,
947:the fault in our stars was the best story book it was amazing ~ John Green,
948:There is no friend as loyal as a book. —ERNEST HEMINGWAY ~ Anthony Robbins,
949:There is no Frigate like a Book
To take us Lands away ~ Emily Dickinson,
950:There is no frigate like a book to take us lands away... ~ Emily Dickinson,
951:There's nothing like the feel of an old book in your hands. ~ Kathryn Shay,
952:What's the best part about writing a book?
Finishing it. ~ Rick Riordan,
953:When I start any book, I have no idea what I'm going to do. ~ Jon Krakauer,
954:When you read a book, you hold another's mind in your hands. ~ James Burke,
955:will be sharing lot of these opinions from the book CAPITALISM ~ Anonymous,
956:Writing a picture book is like writing 'War and Peace' in Haiku. ~ Mem Fox,
957:Your inner book nerd will have a book nerd orgasm. ~ Jennifer L Armentrout,
958:A book gets rejected because it's not ready to be published. ~ Gina B Nahai,
959:A book is a heart that only beats in the chest of another. ~ Rebecca Solnit,
960:A good book is a portal that will take you anywhere in the world. ~ Colette,
961:All my high school papers were written in the rare book room. ~ Jim Sanborn,
962:All the world knows me in my book, and my book in me. ~ Michel de Montaigne,
963:Am I allowed to ask my book / whether it's true I wrote it? ~ Pablo Neruda,
964:And I go home having lost her love.
And write this book. ~ Jack Kerouac,
965:A picture book is a motorcycle: small, loud, fun, and zippy. ~ Mo Willems,
966:Believing God isn’t a book or a Bible study. It’s a lifestyle. ~ Beth Moore,
967:Books think for me. I can read anything which I call a book. ~ Charles Lamb,
968:Book Twelve CORINTH I HISTORY OF CORINTH SINCE ITS FOUNDATION ~ Victor Hugo,
969:Book-writing is always much easier in other people's lives. ~ Tibor Fischer,
970:Chad Berry in his book Southern Migrants, Northern Exiles, “the ~ J D Vance,
971:Come inside,” it says, “for CD’s, VIDEO’s, DVD’s, and BOOK’s. ~ Lynne Truss,
972:Darkangel Witches of Cleopatra Hill Book One By Christine Pope ~ C J Archer,
973:Did you read the book or did you just read the words in order? ~ Gail Giles,
974:For I do not want my book to be read carelessly. ~ Antoine de Saint Exup ry,
975:frequently recommend Miller’s book, Finding Darwin’s God, ~ Richard Dawkins,
976:Getting lost inside a book could be a good thing. ~ Pierdomenico Baccalario,
977:Hey, pretty book, why don’t you lie in my lap awhile? ~ Richelle E Goodrich,
978:I crawled into my book and pulled the pages over my head... ~ Laurie R King,
979:If you don't see the book you want on the shelf, write it. ~ Beverly Cleary,
980:If you don't write the book, the book ain't gonna get written. ~ Tom Clancy,
981:I had evoked - and the book was indeed all I had suspected. ~ H P Lovecraft,
982:I'm crushed by the responsibility of writing a satirical book. ~ Al Franken,
983:I recently bought a book of free verse. For twelve dollars. ~ George Carlin,
984:It isn't much of a book of quotations if I am not in it. ~ Ernie J Zelinski,
985:It must be a special book."
"All books are special, dear. ~ Ren e Ahdieh,
986:Kafka said. ‘A book is the axe for the frozen sea inside us. ~ Layton Green,
987:My greatest wish - other than salvation - was to have a book. ~ Yann Martel,
988:Never put off till tomorrow the book you can read today. ~ Holbrook Jackson,
989:Never trust anyone whose TV is bigger than their book shelf ~ Emilia Clarke,
990:No matter how good it is, your book will not sell itself. ~ Elinor Florence,
991:Nothing ever invented can you a bigger life than a book. ~ David McCullough,
992:Old age is - a lot of crossed off names in an address book. ~ Ronald Blythe,
993:One must become a book before one can know what is inside it. ~ Don DeLillo,
994:Public enemy number one for these men was a girl with a book ~ Miriam Toews,
995:The last pages of a book are already contained in the first. ~ Albert Camus,
996:This Book [is] the most valuable thing that this world affords. ~ Anonymous,
997:To be completely honest, I didn't know 'Twilight' was a book. ~ Kellan Lutz,
998:To leave a book is like leaving the better part of oneself. ~ Dacia Maraini,
999:To produce a mighty book, you must choose a mighty theme. ~ Herman Melville,
1000:To write a book is for all the world like humming a song. ~ Laurence Sterne,
1001:Two characters and sexy banter do not a book make, damn it. ~ Sherry Thomas,
1002:What a morning it was for tears! What a book this is for tears! ~ Anonymous,
1003:When a history book contains no lies it is always tedious. ~ Anatole France,
1004:When the bird and the book disagree, believe the bird. ~ John James Audubon,
1005:Write a book worth reading or live a life worth writing ~ Benjamin Franklin,
1006:You can almost take the book and use it as a script. ~ Michael Winterbottom,
1007:You could sing us the phone book and we would still love you. ~ Paula Abdul,
1008:You'll go insane if you try to have a picture-book house. ~ Patrick Dempsey,
1009:Your life story would not make a good book. Don't even try. ~ Fran Lebowitz,
1010:Your life story would not make a good book. Don’t even try. ~ Fran Lebowitz,
1011:You want me to book flights for this afternoon?” Kim asked. ~ Carolyn Brown,
1012:A book is a present that you can open again and again ~ Norman Vincent Peale,
1013:A book should be an axe to chop open the frozen sea inside us. ~ J M Coetzee,
1014:A book was like a drawer: one opened it and notions flew out. ~ Sheridan Hay,
1015:A book with the genuine power to stir and comfort its readers. ~ Mitch Albom,
1016:(“A classic is a book that remains in print”—Mark Van Doren) ~ Thomas Merton,
1017:After I read a good book I have a hard time coping with reality. ~ Anonymous,
1018:A man who finishes a book is always alone when he finishes it. ~ Nora Ephron,
1019:and go look and see the book was missing from that back room. ~ John Dunning,
1020:And what new life can emerge from a book. Any book, maybe. ~ Gregory Maguire,
1021:Camerado! This is no book;
Who touches this, touches a man ~ Walt Whitman,
1022:copyright © 2014 Hachette Book Group, Inc. All rights reserved. ~ Brad Stone,
1023:Every writer dreams of writing a book that will touch people. ~ Bruce Feiler,
1024:For every book you buy, you should buy the time to read it. ~ Karl Lagerfeld,
1025:Gordon W. Allport’s book, The Individual and His Religion: ~ Viktor E Frankl,
1026:He stared at me as if I had a really good book stuck to my face. ~ C D Reiss,
1027:If pregnancy were a book they would cut the last two chapters. ~ Nora Ephron,
1028:If this book should ever roam, Box its ears and send it home. ~ Jean Webster,
1029:I had evoked - and the book was indeed all I had suspected. ~ H P Lovecraft,
1030:I'll say whatever I want. I'm not a book. You can't burn me! ~ Kathryn Lasky,
1031:I think I settled on the title before I ever wrote the book. ~ Frank McCourt,
1032:It is as easy to dream a book as it is hard to write one. ~ Honore de Balzac,
1033:I want an infinitely blank book and the rest of time. ~ Jonathan Safran Foer,
1034:I wonder what he sees, a chapter from a book I have never read. ~ Pam Jenoff,
1035:One man is as good as another until he has written a book. ~ Benjamin Jowett,
1036:One needs both leisure and money to make a successful book. ~ Frances Harper,
1037:pictures or conversations in it, ‘and what is the use of a book, ~ Anonymous,
1038:Purgatory is where you unwrite the book of your life story ~ Chuck Palahniuk,
1039:sharing a book with others becomes a public enterprise. There ~ Brandon Mull,
1040:That Book (the BIBLE) accounts for the supremacy of England ~ Queen Victoria,
1041:The book is a unit and is such a brilliant ergonomic unit. ~ David Gelernter,
1042:The book is quite serious and quite funny. (Most novels are.) ~ Iris Murdoch,
1043:There ought to be a book written about me, that there ought! ~ Lewis Carroll,
1044:The words of my book are nothing, the drift of it everything. ~ Walt Whitman,
1045:Think of this book as a new genre altogether—a when-to book. ~ Daniel H Pink,
1046:This book is a drama, whose leading personage is the Infinite. ~ Victor Hugo,
1047:Well, it's a fine book, and everybody ought to read it. ~ F Scott Fitzgerald,
1048:When you convert a good book to a film. stupid things happen ~ Jesse Andrews,
1049:Writing a book is like loving someone. It can be very painful. ~ Joel Dicker,
1050:Your intention for a book is never the same as the reception. ~ Neil Strauss,
1051:... a book indeed sometimes debauched me from my work.... ~ Benjamin Franklin,
1052:A book in which there were no lies would be a curiosity. ~ Napoleon Bonaparte,
1053:A "classic" is a book that everybody praises but nobody has read ~ Mark Twain,
1054:All of us that read a lot, we’re partly book-manufactured. ~ Ursula K Le Guin,
1055:Al-Qur'an is not a book of S C I E N C E but a book of S I G N S ~ Zakir Naik,
1056:And that's finally all anyone wants out of a book- to be amused ~ Paul Auster,
1057:A novel should be a book of questions, not a book of answers. ~ Hilary Mantel,
1058:Camerado! This is no book;
Who touches this, touches a man. ~ Walt Whitman,
1059:Don't judge a book by its cover 'til you've read the book. ~ Jamie Lee Curtis,
1060:Don't read a book and be a follower; read a book and be a student. ~ Jim Rohn,
1061:Each book was a world unto itself, and in it I took refuge. ~ Alberto Manguel,
1062:Every writer hopes his or her book will be its own thing. ~ Elizabeth Kostova,
1063:For an author nothing is as dead as a book once it is written. ~ Rumer Godden,
1064:God, they read a book, he thought, and they spout on forever. ~ Philip K Dick,
1065:Heroine: girl who is perfectly charming to live with, in a book. ~ Mark Twain,
1066:He was the cleanest-cut comic-book schoolboy hero imaginable. ~ Joanne Harris,
1067:I didn't read the book on how to be a well-adjusted celebrity. ~ Shia LaBeouf,
1068:I do not read a book; I hold a conversation with the author. ~ Elbert Hubbard,
1069:I don't have the time to curl up on my couch with a good book. ~ Angie Harmon,
1070:if a book isn't self-explanatory, then it isn't worth reading. ~ Paulo Coelho,
1071:If you don't love to read, you just haven't found the right book. ~ Tim Green,
1072:If you don't see the book you want on the shelves, write it. ~ Beverly Cleary,
1073:If you don’t write the book you have to write, everything breaks. ~ A M Homes,
1074:If you have enough book space, I don't want to talk to you. ~ Terry Pratchett,
1075:I like a book better if I can't predict what's going to happen. ~ Rudy Rucker,
1076:I must write the book out in my head now, before I sit down. ~ Carlos Fuentes,
1077:It's always been a dream for me to play a comic book character. ~ Celina Jade,
1078:It was a book to kill time for those who like it better dead. ~ Rose Macaulay,
1079:Love's mysteries in souls do grow, But yet the body is his book. ~ John Donne,
1080:Mom, I don’t need a STUPID book with 288 BLANK pages!! ~ Rachel Ren e Russell,
1081:No efforts of mine could avail to make the book easy reading. ~ Ronald Fisher,
1082:No matter what happens, just read a book if you want read a book. ~ Anonymous,
1083:No one with a book is ever alone, even in the darkest moments. ~ Rachel Caine,
1084:One of my brothers read a lot. His head was forever in some book. ~ Malcolm X,
1085:One of our forefathers must have read a forbidden book. ~ Georg C Lichtenberg,
1086:Reading a book is like life: you live it one page at a time. ~ Ronald E Yates,
1087:That endless book, the newspaper, is our national glory. ~ Henry Ward Beecher,
1088:The book is a film that takes place in the mind of the reader. ~ Paulo Coelho,
1089:The democracy of the intellect comes from the printed book… ~ Jacob Bronowski,
1090:The function of a book is to provide a reading experience. ~ Douglas Rushkoff,
1091:The Koran is a book of peace, it is a prophetic book of peace. ~ Pope Francis,
1092:There's just something that feels nice about holding a comic book! ~ Stan Lee,
1093:The stuff was tremendous, like drinking your favorite book. ~ Neal Stephenson,
1094:The world is a book and those who stay at home read only a page. ~ Sean Covey,
1095:This book, for me, is less an exercise in recall than exorcism. ~ Jerry Stahl,
1096:We have preserved the Book, and the Book has preserved us. ~ David Ben Gurion,
1097:What is the use of a book, without pictures or conversations? ~ Lewis Carroll,
1098:Words and a book and a belief that the world is words. ~ David Foster Wallace,
1099:a book always keeps something of its owner between its pages. ~ Cornelia Funke,
1100:A book can open the mind, free the heart, and speak to the soul. ~ Jason Ellis,
1101:A book is always a dialogue with other readers and other books. ~ Tim O Reilly,
1102:A book should be made like a watch and sold like a sausage. ~ Oliverio Girondo,
1103:A book tour is, first and foremost, an exercise in humility. ~ Alice McDermott,
1104:Always remember, any book you haven’t read is still a new book. ~ Ann Patchett,
1105:But a Book is only the Heart's Portrait- every Page a Pulse. ~ Emily Dickinson,
1106:Darkangel (The Witches of Cleopatra Hill Book 1) – Christine Pope ~ C J Archer,
1107:Everybody is a book of blood; wherever we're opened, we're red. ~ Clive Barker,
1108:Every book is a great action and every great action is a book! ~ Martin Luther,
1109:Game design cannot be learned from a book. It requires experience. ~ Anonymous,
1110:Hans Moravec’s book Robot: Mere Machine to Transcendent Mind. ~ Randall Munroe,
1111:How long it takes to write a book depends on its length. ~ Walter Jon Williams,
1112:How would one publish a living book, whose stories never ended? ~ Blake Crouch,
1113:I am writing a book and that takes third place of importance. ~ John Entwistle,
1114:If the world is a book, are you the hero, or just a walk-on part? ~ K J Parker,
1115:If you don't read my book, I'm not coming to your birthday party. ~ Tim Yeager,
1116:I have written a wicked book, and feel spotless as the lamb. ~ Herman Melville,
1117:I'm all for whatever transitions the book properly to a movie. ~ Gillian Flynn,
1118:I'm not gloating over Chad Dawson, he's still the man in my book. ~ Andre Ward,
1119:I spend about eight months researching and outlining my book. ~ Jeffery Deaver,
1120:It was a book to kill time for those who liked it better dead. ~ Rose Macaulay,
1121:I've learned at the book signings that everyone has obstacles. ~ Greg Louganis,
1122:I wanted to go to Portland because it's a really good book town. ~ Patti Smith,
1123:I want you to throw the fucking book at him, Dad" - Christian Grey ~ E L James,
1124:I was in the back of the book [in the The Reporter] doing music. ~ Nat Hentoff,
1125:jacket. It was this sketch-book, which was as dilapidated ~ Arthur Conan Doyle,
1126:My mother had a book club that would dissolve into opening wine. ~ Tim Federle,
1127:(Never) judge a book by its cover or a woman by her kitchen. ~ Cindy Woodsmall,
1128:No two persons ever read the same book.

-Edmund Wilson ~ Edmund Wilson,
1129:Sincerely, Mysterious Book Entity Aww, it still liked that name. ~ Andrew Rowe,
1130:There is a Book worth all other books which were ever printed. ~ Patrick Henry,
1131:The smaller the ball used in the sport, the better the book. ~ George Plimpton,
1132:The world was made in order to result in a beautiful book. ~ Stephane Mallarme,
1133:We are always looking for the book it is necessary to read next. ~ Saul Bellow,
1134:What a dignified object was a book, almost noble in its purpose. ~ Kate Morton,
1135:What a dignified object was a book. Always noble in its purpose. ~ Kate Morton,
1136:When you adapt a book, you really have to cut it to the essence. ~ Dave Eggers,
1137:When you lose yourself in a book the hours grow wings and fly. ~ Chloe Thurlow,
1138:Would that I were still a ludicrous character in his lousy book! ~ Philip Roth,
1139:You're never alone with a book, are you? It's a dialogue. ~ Jeanette Winterson,
1140:Your face is a book, where men may read strange matters. ~ William Shakespeare,
1141:A book or poem which has no pity in it had better not be written. ~ Oscar Wilde,
1142:After Puckoon I swore I'd never write another book. This is it ~ Spike Milligan,
1143:Book tours are such a little tapas meal of where I could live. ~ Sloane Crosley,
1144:Buying, borrowing, or stealing the book is the easy part. ~ Mokokoma Mokhonoana,
1145:Child of the Mist KATHLEEN MORGAN These Highland Hills Book 1 ~ Kathleen Morgan,
1146:Conviction Book two in the Consolation Duet Corinne Michaels ~ Corinne Michaels,
1147:DIRE WARNING: If you pirate this book, your soul will rot in hell ~ Celia Aaron,
1148:Each book can make a life or a fragment of it more beautiful. ~ William Saroyan,
1149:Every book in the world is out there waiting to be read by me. ~ Roberto Bolano,
1150:Every book in the world is out there waiting to be read by me. ~ Roberto Bola o,
1151:Everything in the world exists in order to end up as a book. ~ St phane Mallarm,
1152:For me the end of a book is just as exciting as it is for a reader. ~ Lee Child,
1153:great book stands the test of time unlike my good self......... ~ Douglas Adams,
1154:Head in the book. Nose sliding down the valley between the pages. ~ Roddy Doyle,
1155:He balanced in space with the book in his sweating cold fingers. ~ Ray Bradbury,
1156:I am speaking like a book, but I believe that what I am saying is true. ~ Plato,
1157:I don't know, maybe you'd be more interested in me if I were a book. ~ Joe Hill,
1158:If I were to write Web now, it would be a much, much darker book. ~ John M Ford,
1159:If the real world were a book, it would never find a publisher. ~ Jasper Fforde,
1160:If you really want to know yourself, start by writing a book. ~ Shereen El Feki,
1161:I guess if I wrote a book one day, it would be about hair ~ Julia Louis Dreyfus,
1162:I have lived a thousand lives lost within the pages of a book. ~ Robert Cormier,
1163:I have unclasp'd to thee the book even of my secret soul. ~ William Shakespeare,
1164:I learnt that I must never finish a book with nothing else to do. ~ Alan Garner,
1165:I mean, when you're tired of book reviews, you're tired of life. ~ Lev Grossman,
1166:It's just like sex; when [a book is] finished, it's finished. ~ Haruki Murakami,
1167:It was a fabulous outfit, but it was so urban-fantasy book cover. ~ Chloe Neill,
1168:I won't say 'never,' but I have no plans to write an eighth book. ~ J K Rowling,
1169:Listen you have to read a book three times before you know it. ~ Sherman Alexie,
1170:Make the Last Book the first of a series—a life job, like Proust’s. ~ Ana s Nin,
1171:Paris without a good book is like a pretty girl with only one eye. ~ Naomi Wood,
1172:personal expression … book lacks the disciplines of semiology ~ Ramsey Campbell,
1173:Sharing education, sharing a book…that’s what changes the world. ~ Brad Meltzer,
1174:Some like to believe it's the book that chooses the person. ~ Carlos Ruiz Zaf n,
1175:Some like to believe it's the book that chooses the person. ~ Carlos Ruiz Zafon,
1176:The Book of Mormon is an inexhaustible encyclopedia of knowledge. ~ Hugh Nibley,
1177:The book of Nature had waited more than a millennium for a reader. ~ Carl Sagan,
1178:The book of nature is written in the language of mathematics. ~ Galileo Galilei,
1179:The mark of a good book is it changes every time you read it. ~ Anderson Cooper,
1180:The possession of a book becomes a substitute for reading it. ~ Anthony Burgess,
1181:The process of writing a book is the process of outgrowing it. ~ John Steinbeck,
1182:This low point isn't the book of your life. It's just a chapter. ~ Blake Crouch,
1183:Vita hominis plus libro valet! A life is worth more than a book. ~ Rachel Caine,
1184:We spend our lives waiting for our book and it never comes. ~ Jorge Luis Borges,
1185:What I like best is a book that's at least funny once in awhile. ~ J D Salinger,
1186:When I read a book, I just get pulled in; that's the power of words ~ J C Cliff,
1187:You’re easy to read, Ivy, but the whole book of you is complicated. ~ Amy Engel,
1188:Your time is precious so this book is short and to the point. ~ Luke Wroblewski,
1189:A book is a good substitute for a man. Fiction, preferably ~ Kamala Suraiyya Das,
1190:A book should push the reader to confront himself and the world ~ Elena Ferrante,
1191:book I still possess in all the flotsam and ruckus of my life, ~ Sebastian Barry,
1192:Clearly one must read every good book at least once every ten years. ~ C S Lewis,
1193:DIRE WARNING: If you pirate this book, your soul will rot in hell. ~ Celia Aaron,
1194:Every situation in life is represented in the book of psalms. ~ Timothy J Keller,
1195:Everything in the world exists in order to end up as a book. ~ Stephane Mallarme,
1196:I am ill at ease with people whose lives are an open book. ~ Ivy Compton Burnett,
1197:I discovered how reading a book can make you want to write one. ~ Francine Prose,
1198:I heard that Trump said even smelling a book makes him feel tired. ~ Wim Wenders,
1199:I read constantly. If I don't have a good book, I'm beside myself. ~ Gail Godwin,
1200:I thought I'd write one book and the world would change overnight ~ James Levine,
1201:It seemed as though he had for a soul the book of the natural law. ~ Victor Hugo,
1202:It was like giving a Jewish kid a coffee-table book about Auschwitz. ~ Nell Zink,
1203:I wrote my book to free myself from it, not to be its prisoner. ~ Elena Ferrante,
1204:Life is not a multiple choice test, it's an open-book essay exam. ~ Alan Blinder,
1205:Love's mysteries in souls do grow,
But yet the body is his book. ~ John Donne,
1206:Mary is the Mysterious Book of Predestination to glory. ~ Frances Xavier Cabrini,
1207:nothing the human race has ever invented is more cool than a book. ~ Tom Robbins,
1208:People say that I could sing the phone book and make it sound good. ~ Edith Piaf,
1209:Raging against the dying of the light - used in The Book of Peach ~ Dylan Thomas,
1210:Sometimes I want to slap some of the characters with their own book. ~ Anonymous,
1211:Sometimes street knowledge can be as important as book knowledge. ~ Vikas Swarup,
1212:Susan hated Literature. She'd much prefer to read a good book. ~ Terry Pratchett,
1213:Susan hated Literature. She’d much prefer to read a good book. ~ Terry Pratchett,
1214:that the book is really good. and theres a prince in it to. ~ Gail Carson Levine,
1215:The best time to plan a book is while you're doing the dishes. ~ Agatha Christie,
1216:The Bible is not merely a book about God; it is a book from God. ~ Jerry Bridges,
1217:The book is like the wheel - once invented, it cannot be bettered. ~ Umberto Eco,
1218:The book of nature is written in the language of mathematics. ~ Galileo Galilei,
1219:The first sentence of a book is a handshake, perhaps an embrace. ~ Jhumpa Lahiri,
1220:The last thing we decide in writing a book is what to put first. ~ Blaise Pascal,
1221:the only thing that helped me breathe was opening a book ~ Laurie Halse Anderson,
1222:There’s no law against writing a boring book…but there ought to be. ~ Mike Nappa,
1223:The world is a book, and those who don't travel only read one page. ~ Penny Reid,
1224:This book had two authors, and they were both the same person. ~ Terry Pratchett,
1225:This book should be read as one would read the book of a dead man. ~ Victor Hugo,
1226:Thought you wouldn’t open a book before coming, eh, Potter?” Harry ~ J K Rowling,
1227:Travel Far, Pay No Fare... a book can take you anywhere. ~ Anne Morrow Lindbergh,
1228:Truth works a trip wire that permits the book to explode into being. ~ Mary Karr,
1229:We fight to win sublime Wisdom; therefore men call us warriors. ~ Book of Wisdom,
1230:We spend our lives waiting for our book and it never comes. ~ Jorge Luis Borges,
1231:Why are you reading that book? Are you in doubt about something? ~ Helen Oyeyemi,
1232:You can go anywhere in the whole world you want to go in a book. ~ Sherryl Woods,
1233:You can lose yourself in a book, but you find yourself in Poetry ~ Jasper Fforde,
1234:Your book is smart and beautiful. I want to have its sequels. ~ Scott Westerfeld,
1235:a book is like a sandy path which keeps the indent of footprints. ~ Graham Greene,
1236:A book must be an ice-axe to break the seas frozen inside our soul. ~ Franz Kafka,
1237:A classic is a book that has never finished what it wants to say. ~ Italo Calvino,
1238:Any book which inspires us to lead a better life is a good book. ~ Fulton J Sheen,
1239:As a writer, you have to re-earn your chops with every new book ~ Mark Rubinstein,
1240:Autobiography of a Yogi, a book that he would return to several ~ Brent Schlender,
1241:A well-chosen book saves you from everything, including yourself. ~ Daniel Pennac,
1242:Coates argued at length in his book The Hour Between Dog and Wolf ~ Mark Buchanan,
1243:Coming from the William Morris mailroom as I have, this book ~ Bernie Brillstein,
1244:Dogeared pages were Antichrist of book lovers everywhere. ~ Jennifer L Armentrout,
1245:Every book I write, the media just keeps punching me in the face. ~ Tama Janowitz,
1246:Everyone wants to write a book. Very few people are able to do it. ~ John Hodgman,
1247:For me, it's writing a book and telling people about this story. ~ Rebecca Skloot,
1248:grab my (white) American History book and stuff it in my backpack. ~ Angie Thomas,
1249:Hi guys the book Im reading right this moment is called Uglies ~ Scott Westerfeld,
1250:I begin life over again after death even as the sun every day. ~ Book of the Dead,
1251:I believe one can gauge a book's impact only after about 10 years. ~ Mohsin Hamid,
1252:I believe something very magical happens when you read a good book. ~ J K Rowling,
1253:I don't go anywhere without my iPod, laptop and at least one book. ~ Michael Urie,
1254:I don't understand your book. Isn't every book a book of words? ~ Kristin Cashore,
1255:I'd rather create a miniature painting than a Taj Mahal of a book. ~ Mohsin Hamid,
1256:If we're all on the same page, no one's reading the whole book. ~ Andy Hargreaves,
1257:I love you Roza spoken by Dimitri to rose in the book Spirt Bound ~ Richelle Mead,
1258:I'm typing so f-ing hard I might break my f-ing Mac book Air!!!!!!!! ~ Kanye West,
1259:I still forget myself when I am in the middle of a good book. ~ Diane Setterfield,
1260:It's a rare book that wins the battle against drooping eyelids. ~ Tracy Chevalier,
1261:Its a very good book and i wish i read it first than anyone else!!!! ~ Wendy Mass,
1262:Ive written a book on gangs, taught a course on gangs at Occidental. ~ Tom Hayden,
1263:I want to write a book of poetry, as well as children's stories. ~ Bobby McFerrin,
1264:Let us answer a book of ink with a book of flesh and blood. ~ Ralph Waldo Emerson,
1265:Lynne Twist has written an incredible book called The Soul of Money. ~ Bren Brown,
1266:Men are just like a book - with a beginning, middle and an end. ~ Pamela Anderson,
1267:mentioned in the book of Leviticus. The Hindu Vedas have a ~ Siddhartha Mukherjee,
1268:My best friend is the man who’ll get me a book I ain’t read’. ~ Chris Grabenstein,
1269:My favorite book of all time is Cold Comfort Farm, by Stella Gibbons. ~ Meg Cabot,
1270:Nor watch the wasting of the midnight oil. ~ John Gay, Trivia, Book II, line 558.,
1271:No tea cup is big enough nor book long enough for me to be satisfied. ~ C S Lewis,
1272:Now go, write it before them in a table, and note it in a book. ~ Isaiah, XXX. 8.,
1273:Of all needs a book has,
the chief need is to be readable. ~ Anthony Trollope,
1274:One writes only half the book; the other half is with the reader. ~ Joseph Conrad,
1275:Read the book you do honestly feel a wish and curiosity to read. ~ Samuel Johnson,
1276:She had left a book at home that she was impatient to get back to. ~ Willa Cather,
1277:Sure. But if the book sucks, we’re re-evaluating the friendship. ~ Colleen Hoover,
1278:The beautiful thing about a book: once it runs it will never stop. ~ D B C Pierre,
1279:the Bible is a book dealing with the science of the mind. ~ Florence Scovel Shinn,
1280:The joke in our family is that we can cry reading the phone book. ~ Ronald Reagan,
1281:The last sentence of a book is, of course, where you have to stop. ~ Susan Sontag,
1282:The opinions expressed in this book are not those of the author ~ Arthur C Clarke,
1283:The subject of this book is managing oneself for effectiveness. ~ Peter F Drucker,
1284:The thing I can't remember is, what came first? Us or the book? ~ Michael De Luca,
1285:The world is a book, and those who do not travel read only a page. ~ Jeff Wheeler,
1286:Very rarely does anyone say that the TV is better than the book. ~ Gerald Seymour,
1287:When you publish a book, it's the world's book. The world edits it. ~ Philip Roth,
1288:You keep writing because it's the only way to finish the book. ~ James Scott Bell,
1289:A book has but one voice, but it does not instruct everyone alike. ~ Thomas Kempis,
1290:A book is not supposed to be a mirror. It's supposed to be a door. ~ Fran Lebowitz,
1291:Always I'm working on some of book. That's the way I make a living. ~ Jimmy Carter,
1292:Amplified by the still of night, the book opened -- a gust of wind. ~ Markus Zusak,
1293:A QUEST OF HEROES   (Book #1 in the Sorcerer’s Ring)     Morgan Rice ~ Morgan Rice,
1294:as the Good Book says. I'm a laying up sin and suffering for us both, ~ Mark Twain,
1295:book Culinary Artistry, Andrew Dornenburg and Karen Page provide ~ Timothy Ferriss,
1296:Each book will have a lot of cliffhangers, because I like that. ~ Kevin J Anderson,
1297:Gil has put his book down and is gazing at something inside his head. ~ Meg Rosoff,
1298:Hell hath no correctly punctuated fury like a book nerd scorned. ~ Alexandra Petri,
1299:His face reminded her of an open book that's fallen into a puddle. ~ Elizabeth Hay,
1300:I always carry the book of Holy Writ...and something to read... ~ Elizabeth Peters,
1301:I can't imagine a man really enjoying a book and reading it only once. ~ C S Lewis,
1302:I do believe something magical does happen when you read a good book ~ J K Rowling,
1303:I do like comic book movies, but only the ones that I read as a kid. ~ Simon Baker,
1304:I don't ever want to read a book with the word globe in it again. ~ Caris O Malley,
1305:If he wins a fourth Super Bowl, he's the greatest ever in my book. ~ Michael Irvin,
1306:If you've got a good book with you, you're never bored (or alone). ~ Amy Dickinson,
1307:If you want to get ahead in this world get a lawyer -- not a book. ~ Fran Lebowitz,
1308:I'm trying to write a book based on myself, but i keep changing. ~ Brandon Stanton,
1309:Inside the book between the lines, was a place to rest and absorb the magic ~ Sark,
1310:I read a book not to find its meaning, but to find my happiness. ~ Carson Cistulli,
1311:I read my first book on Woodrow Wilson at age 15, and I was hooked. ~ A Scott Berg,
1312:I read one chapter of a book and put it down. Thank God for Kindle. ~ Jimmy Fallon,
1313:It was like hearing my mother was in a book club with Hitler. ~ Richard Paul Evans,
1314:I've chosen Peter Pan by JM Barrie as my favourite children's book. ~ Tessa Jowell,
1315:I would so much rather read between Nicholas’ lines than a book. ~ Meredith Schorr,
1316:Josiah Royce wrote a book with the title The Philosophy of Loyalty. ~ Atul Gawande,
1317:learning” is the oldest excuse in the book for a failure of execution. ~ Eric Ries,
1318:Let my temptation be a book, which I shall purchase, hold and keep. ~ Eugene Field,
1319:Life is loss. But out of that, as the book stresses, comes freedom. ~ Louise Penny,
1320:Malcolm Gladwell skillfully demonstrates in his book Outliers, ~ Patrick Van Horne,
1321:Maybe you accidentally bought this thinking it was the Malala book. ~ Mindy Kaling,
1322:Most of the book deals with things we already know yet never learn. ~ Huston Smith,
1323:My idea of a good time is creating something and reading a good book. ~ Robin Gibb,
1324:My mom was dying for me to write a book, she was my biggest advocate ~ Victor Cruz,
1325:One always likes one's latest book best. That's a natural feeling. ~ Truman Capote,
1326:One child, one teacher, one book, one pen can change the world. ~ Malala Yousafzai,
1327:Publishers see free downloads as threatening the sales of the book. ~ Paulo Coelho,
1328:Seeing someone read a book you love is like a book recommending a person ~ Various,
1329:Some of the recipes in the book have evolved for us. Many haven't. ~ Thomas Keller,
1330:Sometimes you just need a book near you and you can't explain why. ~ Deborah Wiles,
1331:The book has gone out into the world and the world has remade it. ~ Salman Rushdie,
1332:The last thing one knows when writing a book is what to put first. ~ Blaise Pascal,
1333:The mind is not a book, to be opened at will and examined at leisure ~ J K Rowling,
1334:The only bad book was a book that didn't have any pages in it. ~ Chelsea M Cameron,
1335:The Opinions Expressed In This Book Are Not Those Of The Author. ~ Arthur C Clarke,
1336:There is no book so bad that some good can not be got out of it. ~ Pliny the Elder,
1337:This book of mine has not been manufactured: it has been garnered. ~ Marcel Proust,
1338:Unlike a book or a film depression doesn’t have to be about something. ~ Matt Haig,
1339:We each contribute our own book to the great library of humanity. ~ Steve Maraboli,
1340:Write the book you wish you could find on the shelf but can't. ~ Maggie Stiefvater,
1341:Yes,’ she whispered. ‘He was more worried about the book than me. ~ Cornelia Funke,
1342:Yesterday was a closed book, tomorrow, however, was another story. ~ Cecelia Ahern,
1343:You are a total stranger and you want to take my library book. ~ Elizabeth Kostova,
1344:You don't have to believe in God, but you should believe in The Book. ~ Paul Erdos,
1345:A book is from your heart and mind, it is your love put to words. ~ Michael Anthony,
1346:A book unopened alters not the ink on its pages. What is there is there. ~ J R Ward,
1347:A Fiddle for Angus is a charming tale. This is a very fine book. ~ Alistair MacLeod,
1348:A NICE THOUGHT
One was a book thief.
The other stole the sky. ~ Markus Zusak,
1349:A successful book cannot afford to be more than ten percent new. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
1350:A true friend is like a good book, the inside is better than the cover. ~ Anonymous,
1351:Bonkers doesn't go by the book-he doesn't even know there is a book. ~ Jim Cummings,
1352:BOOK FOURTH.—TO CONFIDE IS SOMETIMES TO DELIVER INTO A PERSON'S POWER ~ Victor Hugo,
1353:Everyone Is Looking for a Book Strong Enough to Change Them. ~ Catherynne M Valente,
1354:For those of you haven't read the book, it's being published tomorrow ~ David Frost,
1355:He that composes himself is wiser than he that composes a book. ~ Benjamin Franklin,
1356:I found that the clergy did not understand their own book. ~ Robert Green Ingersoll,
1357:If you read a book which does not make you wonder, ponder! ~ Ernest Agyemang Yeboah,
1358:If your head is constantly stuck in a book, you're going to miss a lot. ~ Meg Cabot,
1359:I have some great stories and I will get around to writing a book. ~ Sally Kirkland,
1360:I mean, there are things in the book you could never do in a movie. ~ Noah Hathaway,
1361:I pretended to be an open book, but I was closed off and conceited. ~ Coco J Ginger,
1362:It usually takes me a year to do a book. A year or eighteen months. ~ Doris Lessing,
1363:Kids can use Jennifer Morgan’s new book, “Born with A Bang,” for ideas. ~ Anonymous,
1364:Kinky was only okay if it didn't lead to a broken neck, in his book. ~ Jean Johnson,
1365:Love’s mysteries in souls do grow, But yet the body is his book. ~ Rabih Alameddine,
1366:My book is traditional. It runs counter to the post-modern spirit. ~ David Guterson,
1367:My favorite book is always the one I'm working on at the moment ~ Caroline B Cooney,
1368:My whole outlook on life is, never judge a book by its cover. ~ Floyd Mayweather Jr,
1369:Nothing is quieter or has more secrets, I thought, than a book that's closed. ~ Avi,
1370:Of course, each of us has to write our own book, live our own life. ~ Thomas L Dumm,
1371:People don't realize how a man's whole life can be changed by one book. ~ Malcolm X,
1372:People don’t realize how a man’s whole life can be changed by one book. ~ Malcolm X,
1373:Perhaps the book opened a door; books have a way of causing ripples. ~ Erika Swyler,
1374:Remember What Mama used To Say : " You Cant Tell a Book By Its Cover ~ Lisa Jackson,
1375:Selling a book or story has never become absolutely automatic for me. ~ Rudy Rucker,
1376:She buried herself so deep in the book no harm could ever find her. ~ Susan Johnson,
1377:The book should be a ball of light in one's hand.
Guide to Kulchur. ~ Ezra Pound,
1378:The mind is not a book, to be opened at will and examined at leisure. ~ J K Rowling,
1379:The process of book writing for me is entirely one of trial and error. ~ Geoff Dyer,
1380:There was something nice about a man who was absorbed by a good book. ~ Maya Rodale,
1381:What the book does as a technology is shield us from distraction. ~ Nicholas G Carr,
1382:With all the things I know, one could write a book... Although, one ~ Sacha Guitry,
1383:You can kill a book quicker by your silence than by a bad review. ~ E A Bucchianeri,
1384:A book has but one voice, but it does not instruct everyone alike. ~ Thomas a Kempis,
1385:A good book is a good book, I’ve always thought, whatever the genre. ~ Miranda James,
1386:A good book is like an unreachable itch. You just can't leave it alone. ~ Laura Bush,
1387:A great book begins with an idea; a great life, with a determination ~ Louis L Amour,
1388:An author writes only half the book. The rest is written by readers. ~ Joseph Conrad,
1389:Any book has behind it all the other books that have been written. ~ Anthony Burgess,
1390:As I recall, you promised to CALL when you finished the book, not text. ~ John Green,
1391:A successful book cannot afford to be more than ten percent new. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
1392:Because to the poor, books are not diversions. Book are siege weapons. ~ Joe Queenan,
1393:Book! you lie there; the fact is, you books must know your places. ~ Herman Melville,
1394:Can I book an appointment for make-up sex in two hours?
~Sed ~ Olivia Cunning,
1395:Every book written is the product of a human mind in a particular state. ~ Matt Haig,
1396:Everyone likes to read. You just have to find a book that turns you on. ~ Staci Hart,
1397:Every time I write a book, I've probably taken five years off my life. ~ Rachel Cusk,
1398:Except a living man, there is nothing more wonderful than a book. ~ Charles Kingsley,
1399:God, I am fucking fabulous. Someone should really write a book about me. ~ J Daniels,
1400:He that desires to print a book, should much more desire, to be a book. ~ John Donne,
1401:He whose book of the heart has been opened needs no other books. ~ Swami Vivekananda,
1402:How can one possibly pay attention to a book with no pictures in it? ~ Lewis Carroll,
1403:I didn't write the book to sell the book, but to tell my experiences. ~ Larry Hagman,
1404:I don't go by the rule book... I lead from the heart, not the head. ~ Princess Diana,
1405:If the book is true, it will find an audience that is meant to read it. ~ Wally Lamb,
1406:If you want to read a perfect book there is only one way: write it. ~ Ambrose Bierce,
1407:I just directed The Jungle Book with Cate Blanchet and Christian Bale. ~ Andy Serkis,
1408:I love comic book movies, and Marvel Comics obviously are the best. ~ Maria Menounos,
1409:In my book, privacy is like a great pair of high heels. To be cherished. ~ Anonymous,
1410:It is better to know one book intimately than a hundred superficially. ~ Donna Tartt,
1411:It was a face that too many people ignored: Children's book held truths ~ Kiera Cass,
1412:Ive never really been a big sci-fi guy or a big comic book guy. ~ Sendhil Ramamurthy,
1413:Life is a book and there are a thousand pages I have not yet read. ~ Cassandra Clare,
1414:Literature is inexhaustible, with every book a homage to infinity ~ Bertrand Russell,
1415:Many adults feel that every children's book has to teach them something. ~ R L Stine,
1416:Many times the reading of a book has made the future of a man. ~ Ralph Waldo Emerson,
1417:People with large book collections are almost always diligent learners. ~ Marie Kond,
1418:Rejection is nature's way of telling you to write a better book. ~ James D Macdonald,
1419:That’s the origin of the number, and how it became a theme for this book. ~ A R Wise,
1420:The best and only authentic book written on the sixties underground. ~ Dennis Hopper,
1421:The Bible is a wonderful book; you can prove anything you want with it. ~ Mark Twain,
1422:The book is not completely written until someone else has read it. ~ Terry Pratchett,
1423:The ending to your book is different from the ending to your plot. ~ Jennifer Probst,
1424:The greatest history book ever written is the one hidden in our DNA. ~ Spencer Wells,
1425:The reading of a book was a journey. There was no need for souvenirs. ~ Susan Orlean,
1426:There is no book on which we can rest in a dying moment but the Bible. ~ John Selden,
1427:The smell of a freshly printed book is the best smell in the world. ~ Karl Lagerfeld,
1428:The world is a book, and those who do not travel read only a page.” — ~ Jeff Wheeler,
1429:They’re in the book I gave you, you criminally-minded mademoiselle.” “Oh. ~ K M Shea,
1430:To it with good heart, O pilgrim, on to that other shore ! ~ Book of Golden Precepts,
1431:What are you reading, my dear? A pretty sight, a lady with a book. ~ Shirley Jackson,
1432:Writing a book should be the best way to break into someone's house. ~ Krishnaraj HK,
1433:You can print a book, unfortunately you can’t print the audience ~ Benny Bellamacina,
1434:You could write a book about things that you can't find on-line. ~ Maggie Stiefvater,
1435:You must wanna be in the Guinness Book of World Records as the dumbest. ~ Puff Daddy,
1436:A book is kind because its pages let us know when it is coming to an end. ~ Dara Wier,
1437:A book is kind of like a river; I simply jump in and start swimming. ~ Melody Carlson,
1438:A general cry of "What book? What book? Let us see this famous book! ~ Diana Gabaldon,
1439:A great book begins with an idea; a great life, with a determination. ~ Louis L Amour,
1440:Ahhh. Bed, book, kitten, sandwich. All one needed in life, really. ~ Jacqueline Kelly,
1441:,
1442:A laudation in Greek is of marvellous efficacy on the title-page of a book. ~ Moliere,
1443:America had left reality behind and entered the comic-book universe. ~ Salman Rushdie,
1444:An e-book can be produced and distributed at near zero marginal cost. ~ Jeremy Rifkin,
1445:Bad reviews mean I am putting my book into the wrong peoples' hands. ~ Craig Martelle,
1446:Between the lines of every book the writer reveals their own secrets. ~ Chloe Thurlow,
1447:Call of the Lycan Trilogy Three Book Bundle By Michelle M. Pillow ~ Michelle M Pillow,
1448:C is not a big language, and it is not well served by a big book. ~ Brian W Kernighan,
1449:Each reader has to find her or his own message within a book. ~ Laurie Halse Anderson,
1450:Everyone is a reader... Some just haven't found their favourite book yet. ~ Anonymous,
1451:I breathed the book before I saw it; tasted the book before I read it. ~ Paul Harding,
1452:I can tell you this, if it wasn't for my book royalties, I'd be in debt. ~ Benny Hinn,
1453:I don't know if I have a book in me, but I'm sure I have more essays. ~ Eden Robinson,
1454:If you're reading it in a book, folks, it ain't self-help. It's help. ~ George Carlin,
1455:I know the fucking Bible, and there ain't no fucking Book of Leviathan. ~ Dan Simmons,
1456:I like the early comic book characters more than the new ones. ~ Nicolas Winding Refn,
1457:I'm not a writer who refuses to talk about a book until I've finished. ~ Markus Zusak,
1458:I’m waiting for the day when Rush Limbaugh’s pharmacist writes a book. ~ Carl Hiaasen,
1459:I never found a book that did not have at least a little magic in it ~ William Ritter,
1460:It's always terrible when you realize that you've married the wrong book. ~ Dan Chaon,
1461:I've always found the second book in a series is the hardest to write. ~ Rick Riordan,
1462:I want to score this book 10. —Kazkgb
Billionaire's Indulgence #1 ~ Scarlett Avery,
1463:I would never want a book's autograph. I am a proud non-reader of books. ~ Kanye West,
1464:James thwacked him over the head with his book. it was a large book ~ Cassandra Clare,
1465:Just ’cause a book don’t have a title, don’t mean it don’t have a name. ~ Kami Garcia,
1466:Life isn’t a book, Heath! There’s no guarantee of a happy ending,” I said. ~ P C Cast,
1467:Lilith looked down at the book.  “Olympia, Red, challenges Kyle, Orange! ~ Mike Wells,
1468:Men over forty are no judges of a book written in a new spirit. ~ Ralph Waldo Emerson,
1469:My Best Friend is a person who will give me a book I have not read. ~ Abraham Lincoln,
1470:Nature's book always contains the truth; we must only learn to read it. ~ Sepp Holzer,
1471:Never read any book that is not a year old. ~ Ralph Waldo Emerson, In Praise of Books,
1472:Of all the needs a book has the chief need is that it be readable. ~ Anthony Trollope,
1473:Of what use is a book that never transports us beyond all books ~ Friedrich Nietzsche,
1474:One child, one teacher, one book and one pen can change the world. ~ Malala Yousafzai,
1475:Professor Cake, like all true readers, was an incurable book filch. ~ Jonathan Auxier,
1476:Self help book titled ‘How To Hate Other People More Than You Hate Yourself ~ Tao Lin,
1477:She wanted a book to take her places she couldn't get to herself. ~ Jeffrey Eugenides,
1478:Sometimes when I think how good my book can be, I can hardly breathe. ~ Truman Capote,
1479:Storytelling is power. A powerful book or movie can inform and inflame. ~ Jean Sasson,
1480:The best time for planning a book is while you're doing the dishes. ~ Agatha Christie,
1481:The Bible in the memory is better than the Bible in the book case. ~ Charles Spurgeon,
1482:The first page sells this book. The last page sells your next book. ~ Mickey Spillane,
1483:The great thing about book burnings is, they still have to buy the books. ~ Anonymous,
1484:The helpful thought for which you look Is written somewhere in a book. ~ Edward Gorey,
1485:The monument of vanished mindes. ~ Sir William Davenant, Gondibert, Book II, Canto V.,
1486:There’s nothing wrong with reading a book you love over and over ~ Gail Carson Levine,
1487:Tomorrow is the first blank page of a 365-page book. Write a good one. ~ Brad Paisley,
1488:We're just like a movie based on a book-- almost, but not quite as good. ~ Pete Wentz,
1489:What's a book? Everything or nothing. The eye that sees it all. ~ Ralph Waldo Emerson,
1490:When you publish a book, it’s the world’s book. The world edits it.
~ Philip Roth,
1491:You can't get a cup of tea large enough or a book long enough to suit me. ~ C S Lewis,
1492:You don't look up truthiness in a book, you look it up in your gut. ~ Stephen Colbert,
1493:Your book has a way of telling me what I'm feeling before I even feel it ~ John Green,
1494:A classic is a book that has never finished saying what it has to say. ~ Italo Calvino,
1495:An anguishing book offers anguished people a homeopathy of anguish. ~ Gaston Bachelard,
1496:Anatoly Gushchin for his 2009 book Murder at the Mountain of the Dead, ~ Donnie Eichar,
1497:explored.” “It is the glory of God to conceal a matter,” says the book ~ John Eldredge,
1498:Extremists have shown what frightens them most. A girl with a book. ~ Malala Yousafzai,
1499:Extremists have shown what frightens them most: a girl with a book. ~ Malala Yousafzai,
1500:Gavin de Becker had written a great book on the topic—The Gift of Fear. ~ Barry Eisler,

IN CHAPTERS [300/1740]



  600 Integral Yoga
  403 Poetry
  159 Occultism
  101 Fiction
   80 Yoga
   77 Christianity
   64 Philosophy
   55 Mysticism
   46 Islam
   39 Psychology
   18 Mythology
   17 Hinduism
   14 Integral Theory
   12 Philsophy
   11 Sufism
   11 Education
   10 Theosophy
   5 Baha i Faith
   4 Science
   4 Cybernetics
   2 Zen
   2 Buddhism
   1 Thelema
   1 Alchemy


  419 The Mother
  288 Satprem
  141 Sri Aurobindo
   93 Aleister Crowley
   74 Nolini Kanta Gupta
   71 H P Lovecraft
   58 William Wordsworth
   49 Sri Ramakrishna
   46 Muhammad
   38 Carl Jung
   37 William Butler Yeats
   36 Percy Bysshe Shelley
   34 Walt Whitman
   34 Saint Augustine of Hippo
   32 John Keats
   27 Jorge Luis Borges
   26 Robert Browning
   22 A B Purani
   20 Swami Vivekananda
   18 Franz Bardon
   17 Pierre Teilhard de Chardin
   16 James George Frazer
   14 Ovid
   14 Aldous Huxley
   13 Saint Teresa of Avila
   13 Rabindranath Tagore
   13 Nirodbaran
   12 Ralph Waldo Emerson
   11 Rudolf Steiner
   11 Friedrich Nietzsche
   11 Anonymous
   10 George Van Vrekhem
   9 Swami Krishnananda
   9 Plotinus
   9 Kabir
   8 Vyasa
   8 Plato
   8 Li Bai
   7 Sri Ramana Maharshi
   7 Rainer Maria Rilke
   7 Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
   6 Saint John of Climacus
   6 Baha u llah
   5 William Blake
   5 Rabbi Abraham Abulafia
   5 Jordan Peterson
   5 Ibn Ata Illah
   5 Hafiz
   4 Symeon the New Theologian
   4 Swami Sivananda Saraswati
   4 Patanjali
   4 Norbert Wiener
   4 Joseph Campbell
   4 Henry David Thoreau
   4 Hakim Sanai
   4 Alice Bailey
   4 Al-Ghazali
   4 Alfred Tennyson
   3 Saint Hildegard von Bingen
   3 Moses de Leon
   3 Ken Wilber
   3 Edgar Allan Poe
   2 Yannai
   2 Thubten Chodron
   2 Taigu Ryokan
   2 Peter J Carroll
   2 Mahendranath Gupta
   2 Lalla
   2 Jorge Luis Borges
   2 Jean Gebser
   2 Jalaluddin Rumi
   2 Ibn Arabi
   2 Genpo Roshi
   2 Friedrich Schiller
   2 Eleazar ben Kallir
   2 Bulleh Shah


   71 Lovecraft - Poems
   59 Magick Without Tears
   58 Wordsworth - Poems
   48 The Gospel of Sri Ramakrishna
   46 Quran
   37 Yeats - Poems
   37 Liber ABA
   36 Shelley - Poems
   36 Agenda Vol 03
   33 Agenda Vol 02
   32 Keats - Poems
   31 Whitman - Poems
   28 Savitri
   26 Browning - Poems
   26 Agenda Vol 12
   24 Agenda Vol 11
   24 Agenda Vol 10
   24 Agenda Vol 01
   22 Evening Talks With Sri Aurobindo
   22 City of God
   22 Agenda Vol 07
   21 Questions And Answers 1957-1958
   21 Agenda Vol 04
   20 Questions And Answers 1954
   20 Questions And Answers 1953
   20 Agenda Vol 05
   19 Labyrinths
   18 Questions And Answers 1955
   17 The Bible
   17 Questions And Answers 1950-1951
   17 Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 07
   16 The Golden Bough
   16 Questions And Answers 1956
   15 Record of Yoga
   15 Mysterium Coniunctionis
   15 Agenda Vol 08
   14 The Perennial Philosophy
   14 Metamorphoses
   14 Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 02
   13 Twelve Years With Sri Aurobindo
   13 The Confessions of Saint Augustine
   13 Tagore - Poems
   12 Words Of Long Ago
   12 The Phenomenon of Man
   12 Talks
   12 Emerson - Poems
   12 Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 04
   12 Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 03
   11 The Synthesis Of Yoga
   11 On Education
   10 The Way of Perfection
   10 The Archetypes and the Collective Unconscious
   10 Preparing for the Miraculous
   10 Letters On Yoga II
   10 Agenda Vol 13
   10 Agenda Vol 09
   9 The Study and Practice of Yoga
   9 The Practice of Magical Evocation
   9 Some Answers From The Mother
   9 Raja-Yoga
   9 Initiation Into Hermetics
   9 Collected Poems
   9 Agenda Vol 06
   9 A Garden of Pomegranates - An Outline of the Qabalah
   9 5.1.01 - Ilion
   8 Vishnu Purana
   8 Sri Aurobindo or the Adventure of Consciousness
   8 Li Bai - Poems
   8 Letters On Yoga IV
   8 Essays On The Gita
   8 Aion
   7 Twilight of the Idols
   7 Rilke - Poems
   7 Letters On Poetry And Art
   7 Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 05
   7 Borges - Poems
   6 The Secret Doctrine
   6 The Red Book Liber Novus
   6 Theosophy
   6 The Ladder of Divine Ascent
   6 On the Way to Supermanhood
   6 Faust
   6 Bhakti-Yoga
   5 The Practice of Psycho therapy
   5 Songs of Kabir
   5 Sefer Yetzirah The Book of Creation In Theory and Practice
   5 Maps of Meaning
   5 Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 08
   4 Walden
   4 Vedic and Philological Studies
   4 Thus Spoke Zarathustra
   4 The Hero with a Thousand Faces
   4 The Alchemy of Happiness
   4 The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People
   4 Questions And Answers 1929-1931
   4 Plotinus - Complete Works Vol 01
   4 Patanjali Yoga Sutras
   4 On Thoughts And Aphorisms
   4 Knowledge of the Higher Worlds
   4 Dark Night of the Soul
   4 Cybernetics
   4 A Treatise on Cosmic Fire
   3 Words Of The Mother III
   3 The Life Divine
   3 The Interior Castle or The Mansions
   3 The Book of Certitude
   3 Sex Ecology Spirituality
   3 Poe - Poems
   3 Letters On Yoga I
   3 Jerusalum
   3 Hafiz - Poems
   3 Essays In Philosophy And Yoga
   3 Essays Divine And Human
   3 Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 06
   3 Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 01
   3 Beating the Cloth Drum Letters of Zen Master Hakuin
   3 Amrita Gita
   2 The Problems of Philosophy
   2 The Future of Man
   2 The Ever-Present Origin
   2 The Blue Cliff Records
   2 Song of Myself
   2 Selected Fictions
   2 Schiller - Poems
   2 Ryokan - Poems
   2 Rumi - Poems
   2 Prayers And Meditations
   2 Plotinus - Complete Works Vol 04
   2 Plotinus - Complete Works Vol 03
   2 Liber Null
   2 Let Me Explain
   2 Hymns to the Mystic Fire
   2 How to Free Your Mind - Tara the Liberator
   2 Arabi - Poems
   2 Anonymous - Poems


00.00 - Publishers Note A, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 03, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
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   A Yoga of the Art of Life
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   The present volume consists of the first seven parts of the Book The Yoga of Sri Aurobindo which has run into twelve parts, as it stands now; of these twelve, parts five to nine are based upon talks of the Mother (given by Her to the children of the Ashram). In this volume the later parts of the Talks (8 and 9) could not be included: they are to wait for a subsequent volume. The talks, originally in French, were spread over a number of years, ending in about 1960. We are pleased to note that the Government of India have given us a grant to meet the cost of publication of this volume.
   13 January 1972

00.00 - Publishers Note B, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 04, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
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   Choosing To Do Yoga
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   The present volume consists of five parts of the Book Yoga of Sri Aurobindo which has now run into twelve parts. Of these five parts, eight and nine are based on talks of the Mother given by Her, in French, to the children of the Ashram.
   We are pleased to note that the Government of India have given us a grant to meet the cost of publication of this volume.

00.00 - Publishers Note, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 02, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
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   The Approach to Mysticism
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   We have pleasure in presenting the Second Volume of the Collected Works of Sri Nolini Kanta Gupta. The six Books in this volume were originally published separately. The Essays are mainly concerned with Mysticism and Poetry.
   We are happy to note that the Government of India have given to our Centre of Education a grant to meet the cost of publication of this volume.
   The Mother has graciously permitted the use of her sketch of the author as a frontispiece to the Book.
   13 January 1971

00.01 - The Mother on Savitri, #Sweet Mother - Harmonies of Light, #unset, #Zen
  But you must not read it as you read other Books or newspapers. You must read with an empty head, a blank and vacant mind, without there being any other thought; you must concentrate much, remain empty, calm and open; then the words, rhythms, vibrations will penetrate directly to this white page, will put their stamp upon the brain, will explain themselves without your making any effort.
  Savitri alone is sufficient to make you climb to the highest peaks. If truly one knows how to meditate on Savitri, one will receive all the help one needs. For him who wishes to follow this path, it is a concrete help as though the Lord himself were taking you by the hand and leading you to the destined goal. And then, every question, however personal it may be, has its answer here, every difficulty finds its solution herein; indeed there is everything that is necessary for doing the Yoga.
  *He has crammed the whole universe in a single Book.* It is a marvellous work, magnificent and of an incomparable perfection.
  You know, before writing Savitri Sri Aurobindo said to me, *I am impelled to launch on a new adventure; I was hesitant in the beginning, but now I am decided. Still, I do not know how far I shall succeed. I pray for help.* And you know what it was? It was - before beginning, I warn you in advance - it was His way of speaking, so full of divine humility and modesty. He never... *asserted Himself*. And the day He actually began it, He told me: *I have launched myself in a rudderless boat upon the vastness of the Infinite.* And once having started, He wrote page after page without intermission, as though it were a thing already complete up there and He had only to transcribe it in ink down here on these pages.
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  All this is His own experience, and what is most surprising is that it is my own experience also. It is my sadhana which He has worked out. Each object, each event, each realisation, all the descriptions, even the colours are exactly what I saw and the words, phrases are also exactly what I heard. And all this before having read the Book. I read Savitri many times afterwards, but earlier, when He was writing He used to read it to me. Every morning I used to hear Him read Savitri. During the night He would write and in the morning read it to me. And I observed something curious, that day after day the experiences He read out to me in the morning were those I had had the previous night, word by word. Yes, all the descriptions, the colours, the pictures I had seen, the words I had heard, all, all, I heard it all, put by Him into poetry, into miraculous poetry. Yes, they were exactly my experiences of the previous night which He read out to me the following morning. And it was not just one day by chance, but for days and days together. And every time I used to compare what He said with my previous experiences and they were always the same. I repeat, it was not that I had told Him my experiences and that He had noted them down afterwards, no, He knew already what I had seen. It is my experiences He has presented at length and they were His experiences also. It is, moreover, the picture of Our joint adventure into the unknown or rather into the Supermind.
  These are experiences lived by Him, realities, supracosmic truths. He experienced all these as one experiences joy or sorrow, physically. He walked in the darkness of inconscience, even in the neighborhood of death, endured the sufferings of perdition, and emerged from the mud, the world-misery to brea the the sovereign plenitude and enter the supreme Ananda. He crossed all these realms, went through the consequences, suffered and endured physically what one cannot imagine. Nobody till today has suffered like Him. He accepted suffering to transform suffering into the joy of union with the Supreme. It is something unique and incomparable in the history of the world. It is something that has never happened before, He is the first to have traced the path in the Unknown, so that we may be able to walk with certitude towards the Supermind. He has made the work easy for us. Savitri is His whole Yoga of transformation, and this Yoga appears now for the first time in the earth-consciousness.

0.00a - Introduction, #A Garden of Pomegranates - An Outline of the Qabalah, #Israel Regardie, #Occultism
  The Book of the Law states simply, "Every man and every woman is a star." This is a startling thought for those who considered a star a heavenly body, but a declaration subject to proof by anyone who will venture into the realm of his own Unconscious. This realm, he will learn if he persists, is not hemmed in by the boundaries of his physical body but is one with the boundless reaches of outer space.
  Those who, armed with the tools provided by the Qabalah, have made the journey within and crossed beyond the barriers of illusion, have returned with an impressive quantity of knowledge which conforms strictly to the definition of "science" in Winston's College Dictionary: "Science: a body of knowledge, general truths of particular facts, obtained and shown to be correct by accurate observation and thinking; knowledge condensed, arranged and systematized with reference to general truths and laws."
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  Some of the passages in the Book force me today to emphasize that so far as the Qabalah is concerned, it could and should be employed without binding to it the partisan qualities of any one particular religious faith. This goes as much for Judaism as it does for Christianity. Neither has much intrinsic usefulness where this scientific scheme is concerned. If some students feel hurt by this statement, that cannot be helped. The day of most contemporary faiths is over; they have been more of a curse than a boon to mankind. Nothing that I say here, however, should reflect on the peoples concerned, those who accept these religions. They are merely unfortunate. The religion itself is worn out and indeed is dying.
  The Qabalah has nothing to do with any of them. Attempts on the part of cultish-partisans to impart higher mystical meanings, through the Qabalah, etc., to their now sterile faiths is futile, and will be seen as such by the younger generation. They, the flower and love children, will have none of this nonsense.
  I felt this a long time ago, as I still do, but even more so. The only way to explain the partisan Jewish attitude demonstrated in some small sections of the Book can readily be explained. I had been reading some writings of Arthur Edward Waite, and some of his pomposity and turgidity stuck to my mantle. I disliked his patronising Christian attitude, and so swung all the way over to the other side of the pendulum. Actually, neither faith is particularly important in this day and age. I must be careful never to read Waite again before embarking upon literary work of my own.
  Much knowledge obtained by the ancients through the use of the Qabalah has been supported by discoveries of modern scientists- anthropologists, astronomers, psychiatrists, et al. Learned Qabalists for hundreds of years have been aware of what the psychiatrist has only discovered in the last few decades-that man's concept of himself, his deities and the Universe is a constantly evolving process, changing as man himself evolves on a higher spiral. But the roots of his concepts are buried in a race-consciousness that antedated Neanderthal man by uncounted aeons of time.
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  I began the study of the Qabalah at an early age. Two Books I read then have played unconsciously a prominent part in the writing of my own Book. One of these was "Q.B.L. or the Bride's Reception" by Frater Achad (Charles Stansfeld Jones), which I must have first read around 1926. The other was "An Introduction to the Tarot" by Paul Foster Case, published in the early 1920's. It is now out of print, superseded by later versions of the same topic. But as I now glance through this slender Book, I perceive how profoundly even the format of his Book had influenced me, though in these two instances there was not a trace of plagiarism. It had not consciously occurred to me until recently that I owed so much to them. Since Paul Case passed away about a decade or so ago, this gives me the opportunity to thank him, overtly, wherever he may now be.
  By the middle of 1926 I had become aware of the work of Aleister Crowley, for whom I have a tremendous respect. I studied as many of his writings as I could gain access to, making copious notes, and later acted for several years as his secretary, having joined him in Paris on October 12, 1928, a memorable day in my life.
  All sorts of Books have been written on the Qabalah, some poor, some few others extremely good. But I came to feel the need for what might be called a sort of Berlitz hand Book, a concise but comprehensive introduction, studded with diagrams and tables of easily understood definitions and correspondences to simplify the student's grasp of so complicated and abstruse a subject.
  During a short retirement in North Devon in 1931, I began to amalgamate my notes. It was out of these that A Garden of Pomegranates gradually emerged. I unashamedly admit that my Book contains many direct plagiarisms from Crowley, Waite, Eliphas Levi, and D. H. Lawrence. I had incorporated numerous fragments from their works into my note Books without citing individual references to the various sources from which I condensed my notes.
  Prior to the closing down of the Mandrake Press in London about 1930-31, I was employed as company secretary for a while. Along with several Crowley Books, the Mandrake Press published a lovely little monogram by D. H. Lawrence entitled "Apropos of Lady Chatterley's Lover." My own copy accompanied me on my travels for long years. Only recently did I discover that it had been lost. I hope that any one of my former patients who had borrowed it will see fit to return it to me forthwith.
  The last chapter of A Garden deals with the Way of Return. It used almost entirely Crowley's concept of the Path as described in his superb essay "One Star in Sight." In addition to this, I borrowed extensively from Lawrence's Apropos. Somehow, they all fitted together very nicely. In time, all these variegated notes were incorporated into the text without acknowledgment, an oversight which I now feel sure would be forgiven, since I was only twenty-four at the time.
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  The importance of the Book to me was and is five-fold. 1) It provided a yardstick by which to measure my personal progress in the understanding of the Qabalah. 2) Therefore it can have an equivalent value to the modern student. 3) It serves as a theoretical introduction to the Qabalistic foundation of the magical work of the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn. 4) It throws considerable light on the occasionally obscure writings of Aleister Crowley. 5) It is dedicated to Crowley, who was the Ankh-af-na-Khonsu mentioned in The Book of the Law -a dedication which served both as a token of personal loyalty and devotion to Crowley, but was also a gesture of my spiritual independence from him.
  In his profound investigation into the origins and basic nature of man, Robert Ardrey in African Genesis recently made a shocking statement. Although man has begun the conquest of outer space, the ignorance of his own nature, says Ardrey, "has become institutionalized, universalized and sanctified." He further states that were a brotherhood of man to be formed today, "its only possible common bond would be ignorance of what man is."

0.00 - INTRODUCTION, #The Gospel of Sri Ramakrishna, #Sri Ramakrishna, #Hinduism
   Gadadhar was on the threshold of youth. He had become the pet of the women of the village. They loved to hear him talk, sing, or recite from the holy Books. They enjoyed his knack of imitating voices. Their woman's instinct recognized the innate purity and guilelessness of this boy of clear skin, flowing hair, beaming eyes, smiling face, and inexhaustible fun. The pious elderly women looked upon him as Gopala, the Baby Krishna, and the younger ones saw in him the youthful Krishna of Vrindavan. He himself so idealized the love of the gopis for Krishna that he sometimes yearned to be born as a woman, if he must be born again, in order to be able to love Sri Krishna with all his heart and soul.
   --- COMING TO CALCUTTA
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   There came to Dakshineswar at this time a brahmin woman who was to play an important part in Sri Ramakrishna's spiritual unfoldment. Born in East Bengal, she was an adept in the Tantrik and Vaishnava methods of worship. She was slightly over fifty years of age, handsome, and garbed in the orange robe of a nun. Her sole possessions were a few Books and two pieces of wearing-cloth.
   Sri Ramakrishna welcomed the visitor with great respect, described to her his experiences and visions, and told her of people's belief that these were symptoms of madness. She listened to him attentively and said: "My son, everyone in this world is mad. Some are mad for money, some for creature comforts, some for name and fame; and you are mad for God." She assured him that he was passing through the almost unknown spiritual experience described in the scriptures as mahabhava, the most exalted rapture of divine love. She told him that this extreme exaltation had been described as manifesting itself through nineteen physical symptoms, including the shedding of tears, a tremor of the body, horripilation, perspiration, and a burning sensation. The Bhakti scriptures, she declared, had recorded only two instances of the experience, namely, those of Sri Radha and Sri Chaitanya.
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   Sri Ramakrishna set himself to the task of practising the disciplines of Tantra; and at the bidding of the Divine Mother Herself he accepted the Brahmani as his guru. He performed profound and delicate ceremonies in the Panchavati and under the bel-tree at the northern extremity of the temple compound. He practised all the disciplines of the sixty-four principal Tantra Books, and it took him never more than three days to achieve the result promised in any one of them. After the observance of a few preliminary rites, he would be overwhelmed with a strange divine fervour and would go into samadhi, where his mind would dwell in exaltation. Evil ceased to exist for him. The word "carnal" lost its meaning. The whole world and everything in it appeared as the lila, the sport, of Siva and Sakti. He beheld held everywhere manifest the power and beauty of the Mother; the whole world, animate and inanimate, appeared to him as pervaded with Chit, Consciousness, and with Ananda, Bliss.
   He saw in a vision the Ultimate Cause of the universe as a huge luminous triangle giving birth every moment to an infinite number of worlds. He heard the Anahata Sabda, the great sound Om, of which the innumerable sounds of the universe are only so many echoes. He acquired the eight supernatural powers of yoga, which make a man almost omnipotent, and these he spurned as of no value whatsoever to the Spirit. He had a vision of the divine Maya, the inscrutable Power of God, by which the universe is created and sustained, and into which it is finally absorbed. In this vision he saw a woman of exquisite beauty, about to become a mother, emerging from the Ganges and slowly approaching the Panchavati. Presently she gave birth to a child and began to nurse it tenderly. A moment later she assumed a terrible aspect, seized the child with her grim jaws, and crushed it. Swallowing it, she re-entered the waters of the Ganges.
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   Now one with Radha, he manifested the great ecstatic love, the mahabhava, which had found in her its fullest expression. Later Sri Ramakrishna said: "The manifestation in the same individual of the nineteen different kinds of emotion for God is called, in the Books on bhakti, mahabhava. An ordinary man takes a whole lifetime to express even a single one of these. But in this body [meaning himself] there has been a complete manifestation of all nineteen."
   The love of Radha is the precursor of the resplendent vision of Sri Krishna, and Sri Ramakrishna soon experienced that vision. The enchanting ing form of Krishna appeared to him and merged in his person. He became Krishna; he totally forgot his own individuality and the world; he saw Krishna in himself and in the universe. Thus he attained to the fulfilment of the worship of the Personal God. He drank from the fountain of Immortal Bliss. The agony of his heart vanished forever. He realized Amrita, Immortality, beyond the shadow of death.
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   Even when man descends from this dizzy height, he is devoid of ideas of "I" and "mine"; he looks on the body as a mere shadow, an outer sheath encasing the soul. He does not dwell on the past, takes no thought for the future, and looks with indifference on the present. He surveys everything in the world with an eye of equality; he is no longer touched by the infinite variety of phenomena; he no longer reacts to pleasure and pain. He remains unmoved whether he — that is to say, his body — is worshipped by the good or tormented by the wicked; for he realizes that it is the one Brahman that manifests Itself through everything. The impact of such an experience devastates the body and mind. Consciousness becomes blasted, as it were, with an excess of Light. In the Vedanta Books it is said that after the experience of nirvikalpa samadhi the body drops off like a dry leaf. Only those who are born with a special mission for the world can return
   from this height to the valleys of normal life. They live and move in the world for the welfare of mankind. They are invested with a supreme spiritual power. A divine glory shines through them.
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   "Sri Ramakrishna had not read Books, yet he possessed an encyclopedic knowledge of religions and religious philosophies. This he acquired from his contacts with innumerable holy men and scholars. He had a unique power of assimilation; through meditation he made this knowledge a part of his being. Once, when he was asked by a disciple about the source of his seemingly inexhaustible knowledge, he replied; "I have not read; but I have heard the learned. I have made a garland of their knowledge, wearing it round my neck, and I have given it as an offering at the feet of the Mother."
   Sri Ramakrishna used to say that when the flower blooms the bees come to it for honey of their own accord. Now many souls began to visit Dakshineswar to satisfy their spiritual hunger. He, the devotee and aspirant, became the Master. Gauri, the great scholar who had been one of the first to proclaim Sri Ramakrishna an Incarnation of God, paid the Master a visit in 1870 and with the Master's blessings renounced the world. Narayan Shastri, another great pundit, who had mastered the six systems of Hindu philosophy and had been offered a lucrative post by the Maharaja of Jaipur, met the Master and recognized in him one who had realized in life those ideals which he himself had encountered merely in Books. Sri Ramakrishna initiated Narayan Shastri, at his earnest request, into the life of sannyas. Pundit Padmalochan, the court pundit of the Maharaja of Burdwan, well known for his scholarship in both the Vedanta and the Nyaya systems of philosophy, accepted the Master as an Incarnation of God. Krishnakishore, a Vedantist scholar, became devoted to the Master. And there arrived Viswanath Upadhyaya, who was to become a favourite devotee; Sri Ramakrishna always addressed him as "Captain". He was a high officer of the King of Nepal and had received the title of Colonel in recognition of his merit. A scholar of the Gita, the Bhagavata, and the Vedanta philosophy, he daily performed the worship of his Chosen Deity with great devotion. "I have read the Vedas and the other scriptures", he said. "I have also met a good many monks and devotees in different places. But it is in Sri Ramakrishna's presence that my spiritual yearnings have been fulfilled. To me he seems to be the embodiment of the truths of the scriptures."
   The Knowledge of Brahman in nirvikalpa samadhi had convinced Sri Ramakrishna that the gods of the different religions are but so many readings of the Absolute, and that the Ultimate Reality could never be expressed by human tongue. He understood that all religions lead their devotees by differing paths to one and the same goal. Now he became eager to explore some of the alien religions; for with him understanding meant actual experience.
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   Keshab Chandra Sen and Sri Ramakrishna met for the first time in the garden house of Jaygopal Sen at Belgharia, a few miles from Dakshineswar, where the great Brahmo leader was staying with some of his disciples. In many respects the two were poles apart, though an irresistible inner attraction was to make them intimate friends. The Master had realized God as Pure Spirit and Consciousness, but he believed in the various forms of God as well. Keshab, on the other hand, regarded image worship as idolatry and gave allegorical explanations of the Hindu deities. Keshab was an orator and a writer of Books and magazine articles; Sri Ramakrishna had a horror of lecturing and hardly knew how to write his own name, Keshab's fame spread far and wide, even reaching the distant shores of England; the Master still led a secluded life in the village of Dakshineswar. Keshab emphasized social reforms for India's regeneration; to Sri Ramakrishna God-realization was the only goal of life. Keshab considered himself a disciple of Christ and accepted in a diluted form the Christian sacraments and Trinity; Sri Ramakrishna was the simple child of Kali, the Divine Mother, though he too, in a different way, acknowledged Christ's divinity. Keshab was a householder holder and took a real interest in the welfare of his children, whereas Sri Ramakrishna was a paramahamsa and completely indifferent to the life of the world. Yet, as their acquaintance ripened into friendship, Sri Ramakrishna and Keshab held each other in great love and respect. Years later, at the news of Keshab's death, the Master felt as if half his body had become paralyzed. Keshab's concepts of the harmony of religions and the Motherhood of God were deepened and enriched by his contact with Sri Ramakrishna.
   Sri Ramakrishna, dressed in a red-bordered dhoti, one end of which was carelessly thrown over his left shoulder, came to Jaygopal's garden house accompanied by Hriday. No one took notice of the unostentatious visitor. Finally the Master said to Keshab, "People tell me you have seen God; so I have come to hear from you about God." A magnificent conversation followed. The Master sang a thrilling song about Kali and forthwith went into samadhi. When Hriday uttered the sacred "Om" in his ears, he gradually came back to consciousness of the world, his face still radiating a divine brilliance. Keshab and his followers were amazed. The contrast between Sri Ramakrishna and the Brahmo devotees was very interesting. There sat this small man, thin and extremely delicate. His eyes were illumined with an inner light. Good humour gleamed in his eyes and lurked in the corners of his mouth. His speech was Bengali of a homely kind with a slight, delightful stammer, and his words held men enthralled by their wealth of spiritual experience, their inexhaustible store of simile and metaphor, their power of observation, their bright and subtle humour, their wonderful catholicity, their ceaseless flow of wisdom. And around him now were the sophisticated men of Bengal, the best products of Western education, with Keshab, the idol of young Bengal, as their leader.
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   Shivanath, one day, was greatly impressed by the Master's utter simplicity and abhorrence of praise. He was seated with Sri Ramakrishna in the latter's room when several rich men of Calcutta arrived. The Master left the room for a few minutes. In the mean time Hriday, his nephew, began to describe his samadhi to the visitors. The last few words caught the Master's ear as he entered the room. He said to Hriday: "What a mean-spirited fellow you must be to extol me thus before these rich men! You have seen their costly apparel and their gold watches and chains, and your object is to get from them as much money as you can. What do I care about what they think of me? (Turning to the gentlemen) No, my friends, what he has told you about me is not true. It was not love of God that made me absorbed in God and indifferent to external life. I became positively insane for some time. The sadhus who frequented this temple told me to practise many things. I tried to follow them, and the consequence was that my austerities drove me to insanity." This is a quotation from one of Shivanath's Books. He took the Master's words literally and failed to see their real import.
   Shivanath vehemently criticized the Master for his other-worldly attitude toward his wife. He writes: "Ramakrishna was practically separated from his wife, who lived in her village home. One day when I was complaining to some friends about the virtual widowhood of his wife, he drew me to one side and whispered in my ear: 'Why do you complain? It is no longer possible; it is all dead and gone.' Another day as I was inveighing against this part of his teaching, and also declaring that our program of work in the Brahmo Samaj includes women, that ours is a social and domestic religion, and that we want to give education and social liberty to women, the saint became very much excited, as was his way when anything against his settled conviction was asserted — a trait we so much liked in him — and exclaimed, 'Go, thou fool, go and perish in the pit that your women will dig for you.' Then he glared at me and said: 'What does a gardener do with a young plant? Does he not surround it with a fence, to protect it from goats and cattle? And when the young plant has grown up into a tree and it can no longer be injured by cattle, does he not remove the fence and let the tree grow freely?' I replied, 'Yes, that is the custom with gardeners.' Then he remarked, 'Do the same in your spiritual life; become strong, be full-grown; then you may seek them.' To which I replied, 'I don't agree with you in thinking that women's work is like that of cattle, destructive; they are our associates and helpers in our spiritual struggles and social progress' — a view with which he could not agree, and he marked his dissent by shaking his head. Then referring to the lateness of the hour he jocularly remarked, 'It is time for you to depart; take care, do not be late; otherwise your woman will not admit you into her room.' This evoked hearty laughter."
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   Mahimacharan and Pratap Hazra were two devotees outstanding for their pretentiousness and idiosyncrasies. But the Master showed them his unfailing love and kindness, though he was aware of their shortcomings. Mahimacharan Chakravarty had met the Master long before the arrival of the other disciples. He had had the intention of leading a spiritual life, but a strong desire to acquire name and fame was his weakness. He claimed to have been initiated by Totapuri and used to say that he had been following the path of knowledge according to his guru's instructions. He possessed a large library of English and Sanskrit Books. But though he pretended to have read them, most of the leaves were uncut. The Master knew all his limitations, yet enjoyed listening to him recite from the Vedas and other scriptures. He would always exhort Mahima to meditate on the meaning of the scriptural texts and to practise spiritual discipline.
   Pratap Hazra, a middle-aged man, hailed from a village near Kamarpukur. He was not altogether unresponsive to religious feelings. On a moment's impulse he had left his home, aged mother, wife, and children, and had found shelter in the temple garden at Dakshineswar, where he intended to lead a spiritual life. He loved to argue, and the Master often pointed him out as an example of barren argumentation. He was hypercritical of others and cherished an exaggerated notion of his own spiritual advancement. He was mischievous and often tried to upset the minds of the Master's young disciples, criticizing them for their happy and joyous life and asking them to devote their time to meditation. The Master teasingly compared Hazra to Jatila and Kutila, the two women who always created obstructions in Krishna's sport with the gopis, and said that Hazra lived at Dakshineswar to "thicken the plot" by adding complications.
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   The Master knew Hari's passion for Vedanta. But he did not wish any of his disciples to become a dry ascetic or a mere Bookworm. So he asked Hari to practise Vedanta in life by giving up the unreal and following the Real. "But it is not so easy", Sri Ramakrishna said, "to realize the illusoriness of the world. Study alone does not help one very much. The grace of God is required. Mere personal effort is futile. A man is a tiny creature after all, with very limited powers. But he can achieve the impossible if he prays to God for His grace." Whereupon the Master sang a song in praise of grace. Hari was profoundly moved and shed tears. Later in life Hari achieved a wonderful synthesis of the ideals of the Personal God and the Impersonal Truth.
   --- GANGADHAR
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   It took the group only a few days to become adjusted to the new environment. The Holy Mother, assisted by Sri Ramakrishna's niece, Lakshmi Devi, and a few woman devotees, took charge of the cooking for the Master and his attendants. Surendra willingly bore the major portion of the expenses, other householders contributing according to their means. Twelve disciples were constant attendants of the Master: Narendra, Rakhal, Baburam, Niranjan, Jogin, Latu, Tarak, the-elder Gopal, Kali, Sashi, Sarat, and the younger Gopal. Sarada, Harish, Hari, Gangadhar, and Tulasi visited the Master from time to time and practised sadhana at home. Narendra, preparing for his law examination, brought his Books to the garden house in order to continue his studies during the infrequent spare moments. He encouraged his brother disciples to intensify their meditation, scriptural studies, and other spiritual disciplines. They all forgot their relatives and their
   worldly duties.

0.00 - Publishers Note C, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 05, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   The present volume consists of three Books: Light of Lights, Eight Talks and Sweet Mother; there are also translations from Sanskrit, Pali, Bengali and French. These, along with the translations of the Dhammapada and Charyapada, have been mostly serialised in Ashram journals.
   His original writings in French have also been included here. We are grateful to the Government of India for a grant towards meeting the cost of publication of this volume.

0.00 - The Book of Lies Text, #The Book of Lies, #Aleister Crowley, #Philosophy
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    THE Book OF LIES ------- Aliester Crowley
    March 21st, 1992 e.v. key entry by Frater E.A.D.N., San Diego,
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               THE Book OF LIES
               Aliester Crowley
               THE Book OF LIES
              WHICH IS ALSO FALSELY
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     The number of the Book is 333, as implying dis-
     persion, so as to correspond with the title, "Breaks"
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     This Book therefore consists of statements as nearly
     true as is possible to human language.
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     THE Book OF LIES, first published in London
    in 1913, Aleister Crowley's little master work, has
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     Book that we can do no better that quote some
    passages which we find scattered about in the un-
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    to THE Book OF LIES. In this there are 93 chapters:
    we count as a chapter the two pages filled re-
  --
    subtly ironical or cynical. At first sight the Book is a
    jumble of nonsense intended to insult the reader. It
  --
    write a Book `THE Book OF LIES, WHICH IS
    ALSO FALSELY CALLED BREAKS, THE
  --
    into the Book in a sort of anger at myself as a
    deliberate act of spite towards my readers.
  --
    because I did not know it. He went to the Book-
    shelves; taking out a copy of THE Book OF LIES, he
    pointed to a passage in the despised chapter. It
  --
    adumbration of the most daring thesis in this Book-
    Father and Son are not really two, but one; their unity
  --
    This is that which is written-Lurk!-in The Book
     of The Law.
  --
    This Book would translate Beyond-Reason into the
     words of Reason.
  --
    The slaves of reason call this Book Abuse-of-
     Language: they are right.
  --
     Book, Laylah, who is the ultimate feminine symbol, to
    be interpreted on all planes.
  --
    to be the author, at the time of writing this Book, which
    he did when he was far from any standard works of
  --
    throughout the Book on numerous occasions, and even
    in the chapter itself it is employed in the last paragraphs.
  --
    throughout the whole of this Book, in nearly every other sentence.
    Transvaluation of values is only the moral aspect of the method
  --
     a greater feast for Death!" in THE Book OF
     THE LAW.
  --
     There is a great deal of cynicism in this Book, in one
    place and another. It should be regarded as Angostura
  --
    self with the BEAST referred to in the Book, and in the
    Apocalypse, and in LIBER LEGIS. In paragraph 6 the
  --
    Fourscore and eleven Books wrote I; in each did I
     expound THE GREAT WORK fully, from The
  --
     The fourscore-and-eleven Books do not, we think,
    refer to the ninety-one chapters of this little master-
  --
    sense explained in the Book of the Law, is the truer
    key.
  --
    this Book is evidently written.)
                  [125]
  --
  and create no new, so that, as it were, the Books are balanced. WHile you have
  either a credit or a debit, you are still in account with the universe.
  --
    it, absurd that the the text of this Book, composed as it is
    of English, simple, austere, and terse, should need a
  --
    needed, for the Book of Lies itself. In these few simple
    words, it explains the necessity of the Book, and offers it-
    humbly, yet with confidence-as a means of redemption to
  --
     may this Book be understood.
    How much more then should He devote Himself to
     AIWASS for the understanding of the Holy Books
     of {Theta-Epsilon-Lambda-Eta-Mu-Alpha}?
  --
    communicates to him the Holy Books.
     Paragraphs 3 and 4 are explained by the 13th
  --
  form of Fire. (But see Book 4, part III.)
   Paragraphs 1-6. Out of Nothing, Nothing is made. The word
  --
     It is a good title for the last chapter of this Book, and
    it also symbolises the eventual coming out into the light
  --
             BookS BY ALEISTER CROWLEY
             mentioned in the Commentary
  --
    The Book of Thoth (The Tarot). London, 1944.
    AHA! The Eqx., I, iii.
  --
     Book 4, part III, same as Magick in Theory and
     Practice. Paris, 1929.

0.00 - THE GOSPEL PREFACE, #The Gospel of Sri Ramakrishna, #Sri Ramakrishna, #Hinduism
  "M", as the author modestly styles himself, was peculiarly qualified for his task. To a reverent love for his master, to a deep and experiential knowledge of that master's teaching, he added a prodigious memory for the small happenings of each day and a happy gift for recording them in an interesting and realistic way. Making good use of his natural gifts and of the circumstances in which he found himself, "M" produced a Book unique, so far as my knowledge goes, in the literature of hagiography. No other saint has had so able and indefatigable a Boswell. Never have the small events of a contemplative's daily life been described with such a wealth of intimate detail. Never have the casual and unstudied utterances of a great religious teacher been set down with so minute a fidelity. To Western readers, it is true, this fidelity and this wealth of detail are sometimes a trifle disconcerting; for the social, religious and intellectual frames of reference within which Sri Ramakrishna did his thinking and expressed his feelings were entirely Indian. But after the first few surprises and bewilderments, we begin to find something peculiarly stimulating and instructive about the very strangeness and, to our eyes, the eccentricity of the man revealed to us in "M's" narrative. What a scholastic philosopher would call the "accidents" of Ramakrishna's life were intensely Hindu and therefore, so far as we in the West are concerned, unfamiliar and hard to understand; its "essence", however, was intensely mystical and therefore universal. To read through these conversations in which mystical doctrine alternates with an unfamiliar kind of humour, and where discussions of the oddest aspects of Hindu mythology give place to the most profound and subtle utterances about the nature of Ultimate Reality, is in itself a liberal, education in humility, tolerance and suspense of judgment. We must be grateful to the translator for his excellent version of a Book so curious and delightful as a biographical document, so precious, at the same time, for what it teaches us of the life of the spirit.
  --------------------
  --
  The Gospel of Sri Ramakrishna is the English translation of the Sri Sri Rmakrishna Kathmrita, the conversations of Sri Ramakrishna with his disciples, devotees, and visitors, recorded by Mahendranth Gupta, who wrote the Book under the pseudonym of "M." The conversations in Bengali fill five volumes, the first of which was published in 1897 and the last shortly after M.'s death in 1932. Sri Ramakrishna Math, Madras, has published in two volumes an English translation of selected chapters from the monumental Bengali work. I have consulted these while preparing my translation.
  M., one of the intimate disciples of Sri Ramakrishna, was present during all the conversations recorded in the main body of the Book and noted them down in his diary.
  They therefore have the value of almost stenographic records. In Appendix A are given several conversations which took place in the absence of M., but of which he received a first-hand record from persons concerned. The conversations will bring before the reader's mind an intimate picture of the Master's eventful life from March 1882 to April 24, 1886, only a few months before his passing away. During this period he came in contact chiefly with English-educated Benglis; from among them he selected his disciples and the bearers of his message, and with them he shared his rich spiritual experiences.
  --
  But these words were not the product of intellectual cogitation; they were rooted in direct experience. Hence, to students of religion, psychology, and physical science, these experiences of the Master are of immense value for the understanding of religious phenomena in general. No doubt Sri Ramakrishna was a Hindu of the Hindus; yet his experiences transcended the limits of the dogmas and creeds of Hinduism. Mystics of religions other than Hinduism will find in Sri Ramakrishna's experiences a corroboration of the experiences of their own prophets and seers. And this is very important today for the resuscitation of religious values. The sceptical reader may pass by the supernatural experiences; he will yet find in the Book enough material to provoke his serious thought and solve many of his spiritual problems.
  There are repetitions of teachings and parables in the Book. I have kept them purposely. They have their charm and usefulness, repeated as they were in different settings. Repetition is unavoidable in a work of this kind. In the first place, different seekers come to a religious teacher with questions of more or less identical nature; hence the answers will be of more or less identical pattern. Besides, religious teachers of all times and climes have tried, by means of repetition, to hammer truths into the stony soil of the recalcitrant human mind. Finally, repetition does not seem tedious if the ideas repeated are dear to a man's heart.
  I have thought it necessary to write a rather lengthy Introduction to the Book. In it I have given the biography of the Master, descriptions of people who came in contact with him, short explanations of several systems of Indian religious thought intimately connected with Sri Ramakrishna's life, and other relevant matters which, I hope, will enable the reader better to understand and appreciate the unusual contents of this Book. It is particularly important that the Western reader, unacquainted with Hindu religious thought, should first read carefully the introductory chapter, in order that he may fully enjoy these conversations. Many Indian terms and names have been retained in the Book for want of suitable English equivalents. Their meaning is given either in the Glossary or in the foot-notes. The Glossary also gives explanations of a number of expressions unfamiliar to Western readers. The diacritical marks are explained under Notes on Pronunciation.
  In the Introduction I have drawn much material from the Life of Sri Ramakrishna, published by the Advaita Ashrama, Myvati, India. I have also consulted the excellent article on Sri Ramakrishna by Swami Nirvednanda, in the second volume of the Cultural Heritage of India.
  The Book contains many songs sung either by the Master or by the devotees. These form an important feature of the spiritual tradition of Bengal and were for the most part written by men of mystical experience. For giving the songs their present form I am grateful to Mr. John Moffitt, Jr.
  In the preparation of this manuscript I have received ungrudging help from several friends. Miss Margaret Woodrow Wilson and Mr.Joseph Campbell have worked hard in editing my translation. Mrs.Elizabeth Davidson has typed, more than once, the entire manuscript and rendered other valuable help. Mr.Aldous Huxley has laid me under a debt of gratitude by writing the Foreword. I sincerely thank them all.
  --
  May this translation of the first Book of its kind in the religious history of the world, being the record of the direct words of a prophet, help stricken humanity to come nearer to the Eternal Verity of life and remove dissension and quarrel from among the different faiths!
  May it enable seekers of Truth to grasp the subtle laws of the supersensuous realm, and unfold before man's restricted vision the spiritual foundation of the universe, the unity of existence, and the divinity of the soul!
  --
  He was an educationist all his life both in a spiritual and in a secular sense. After he passed out of College, he took up work as headmaster in a number of schools in succession Narail High School, City School, Ripon College School, Metropolitan School, Aryan School, Oriental School, Oriental Seminary and Model School. The causes of his migration from school to school were that he could not get on with some of the managements on grounds of principles and that often his spiritual mood drew him away to places of pilgrimage for long periods. He worked with some of the most noted public men of the time like Iswar Chandra Vidysgar and Surendranath Banerjee. The latter appointed him as a professor in the City and Ripon Colleges where he taught subjects like English, philosophy, history and economics. In his later days he took over the Morton School, and he spent his time in the staircase room of the third floor of it, administering the school and preaching the message of the Master. He was much respected in educational circles where he was usually referred to as Rector Mahashay. A teacher who had worked under him writes thus in warm appreciation of his teaching methods: "Only when I worked with him in school could I appreciate what a great educationist he was. He would come down to the level of his students when teaching, though he himself was so learned, so talented. Ordinarily teachers confine their instruction to what is given in Books without much thought as to whether the student can accept it or not. But M., would first of all gauge how much the student could take in and by what means. He would employ aids to teaching like maps, pictures and diagrams, so that his students could learn by seeing. Thirty years ago (from 1953) when the question of imparting education through the medium of the mother tongue was being discussed, M. had already employed Bengali as the medium of instruction in the Morton School." (M The Apostle and the Evangelist by Swami Nityatmananda Part I. P. 15.)
  Imparting secular education was, however, only his profession ; his main concern was with the spiritual regeneration of man a calling for which Destiny seems to have chosen him. From his childhood he was deeply pious, and he used to be moved very much by Sdhus, temples and Durga Puja celebrations. The piety and eloquence of the great Brahmo leader of the times, Keshab Chander Sen, elicited a powerful response from the impressionable mind of Mahendra Nath, as it did in the case of many an idealistic young man of Calcutta, and prepared him to receive the great Light that was to dawn on him with the coming of Sri Ramakrishna into his life.
  --
  While many educated people heard Sri Ramakrishna's talks, it was given to this illustrious personage alone to leave a graphic and exact account of them for posterity, with details like date, hour, place, names and particulars about participants. Humanity owes this great Book to the ingrained habit of diary-keeping with which M. was endowed.
  Even as a boy of about thirteen, while he was a student in the 3rd class of the Hare School, he was in the habit of keeping a diary. "Today on rising," he wrote in his diary, "I greeted my father and mother, prostrating on the ground before them" (Swami Nityatmananda's 'M The Apostle and the Evangelist' Part I. P 29.) At another place he wrote, "Today, while on my way to school, I visited, as usual, the temples of Kli, the Mother at Tharitharia, and of Mother Sitala, and paid my obeisance to them." About twenty-five years after, when he met the Great Master in the spring of 1882, it was the same instinct of a born diary-writer that made him begin his Book, 'unique in the literature of hagiography', with the memorable words: "When hearing the name of Hari or Rma once, you shed tears and your hair stands on end, then you may know for certain that you do not have to perform devotions such as Sandhya any more."
  In addition to this instinct for diary-keeping, M. had great endowments contri buting to success in this line. Writes Swami Nityatmananda who lived in close association with M., in his Book entitled M - The Apostle and Evangelist: "M.'s prodigious memory combined with his extraordinary power of imagination completely annihilated the distance of time and place for him. Even after the lapse of half a century he could always visualise vividly, scenes from the life of Sri Ramakrishna. Superb too was his power to portray pictures by words."
  Besides the prompting of his inherent instinct, the main inducement for M. to keep this diary of his experiences at Dakshineswar was his desire to provide himself with a means for living in holy company at all times. Being a school teacher, he could be with the Master only on Sundays and other holidays, and it was on his diary that he depended for 'holy company' on other days. The devotional scriptures like the Bhagavata say that holy company is the first and most important means for the generation and growth of devotion. For, in such company man could hear talks on spiritual matters and listen to the glorification of Divine attri butes, charged with the fervour and conviction emanating from the hearts of great lovers of God. Such company is therefore the one certain means through which Sraddha (Faith), Rati (attachment to God) and Bhakti (loving devotion) are generated. The diary of his visits to Dakshineswar provided M. with material for re-living, through reading and contemplation, the holy company he had had earlier, even on days when he was not able to visit Dakshineswar. The wealth of details and the vivid description of men and things in the midst of which the sublime conversations are set, provide excellent material to re-live those experiences for any one with imaginative powers. It was observed by M.'s disciples and admirers that in later life also whenever he was free or alone, he would be pouring over his diary, transporting himself on the wings of imagination to the glorious days he spent at the feet of the Master.
  During the Master's lifetime M. does not seem to have revealed the contents of his diary to any one. There is an unconfirmed tradition that when the Master saw him taking notes, he expressed apprehension at the possibility of his utilising these to publicise him like Keshab Sen; for the Great Master was so full of the spirit of renunciation and humility that he disliked being lionised. It must be for this reason that no one knew about this precious diary of M. for a decade until he brought out selections from it as a pamphlet in English in 1897 with the Holy Mother's blessings and permission. The Holy Mother, being very much pleased to hear parts of the diary read to her in Bengali, wrote to M.: "When I heard the Kathmrita, (Bengali name of the Book) I felt as if it was he, the Master, who was saying all that." ( Ibid Part I. P 37.)
  The two pamphlets in English entitled the Gospel of Sri Ramakrishna appeared in October and November 1897. They drew the spontaneous acclamation of Swami Vivekananda, who wrote on 24th November of that year from Dehra Dun to M.:"Many many thanks for your second leaflet. It is indeed wonderful. The move is quite original, and never was the life of a Great Teacher brought before the public untarnished by the writer's mind, as you are doing. The language also is beyond all praise, so fresh, so pointed, and withal so plain and easy. I cannot express in adequate terms how I have enjoyed them. I am really in a transport when I read them. Strange, isn't it? Our Teacher and Lord was so original, and each one of us will have to be original or nothing.
  --
  And Swamiji added a post script to the letter: "Socratic dialogues are Plato all over you are entirely hidden. Moreover, the dramatic part is infinitely beautiful. Everybody likes it here or in the West." Indeed, in order to be unknown, Mahendranath had used the pen-name M., under which the Book has been appearing till now. But so great a Book cannot remain obscure for long, nor can its author remain unrecognised by the large public in these modern times. M. and his Book came to be widely known very soon and to meet the growing demand, a full-sized Book, Vol. I of the Gospel, translated by the author himself, was published in 1907 by the Brahmavadin Office, Madras. A second edition of it, revised by the author, was brought out by the Ramakrishna Math, Madras in December 1911, and subsequently a second part, containing new chapters from the original Bengali, was published by the same Math in 1922. The full English translation of the Gospel by Swami Nikhilananda appeared first in 1942.
  In Bengali the Book is published in five volumes, the first part having appeared in 1902
  and the others in 1905, 1907, 1910 and 1932 respectively.
  --
  M. was, in every respect, a true missionary of Sri Ramakrishna right from his first acquaintance with him in 1882. As a school teacher, it was a practice with him to direct to the Master such of his students as had a true spiritual disposition. Though himself prohibited by the Master to take to monastic life, he encouraged all spiritually inclined young men he came across in his later life to join the monastic Order. Swami Vijnanananda, a direct Sannysin disciple of the Master and a President of the Ramakrishna Order, once remarked to M.: "By enquiry, I have come to the conclusion that eighty percent and more of the Sannysins have embraced the monastic life after reading the Kathmrita (Bengali name of the Book) and coming in contact with you." ( M
  The Apostle and the Evangelist by Swami Nityatmananda Part I, P 37.)

0.01f - FOREWARD, #The Phenomenon of Man, #Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, #Christianity
  such is the kernel and conclusion of this Book. But let us empha-
  sise the point : union increases only through an increase in con-

0.01 - I - Sri Aurobindos personality, his outer retirement - outside contacts after 1910 - spiritual personalities- Vibhutis and Avatars - transformtion of human personality, #Evening Talks With Sri Aurobindo, #unset, #Zen
   The question which Arjuna asks Sri Krishna in the Gita (second chapter) occurs pertinently to many about all spiritual personalities: "What is the language of one whose understanding is poised? How does he speak, how sit, how walk?" Men want to know the outer signs of the inner attainment, the way in which a spiritual person differs outwardly from other men. But all the tests which the Gita enumerates are inner and therefore invisible to the outer view. It is true also that the inner or the spiritual is the essential and the outer derives its value and form from the inner. But the transformation about which Sri Aurobindo writes in his Books has to take place in nature, because according to him the divine Reality has to manifest itself in nature. So, all the parts of nature including the physical and the external are to be transformed. In his own case the very physical became the transparent mould of the Spirit as a result of his intense Sadhana. This is borne out by the impression created on the minds of sensitive outsiders like Sj. K. M. Munshi who was deeply impressed by his radiating presence when he met him after nearly forty years.
   The Evening Talks collected here may afford to the outside world a glimpse of his external personality and give the seeker some idea of its richness, its many-sidedness, its uniqueness. One can also form some notion of Sri Aurobindo's personality from the Books in which the height, the universal sweep and clear vision of his integral ideal and thought can be seen. His writings are, in a sense, the best representative of his mental personality. The versatile nature of his genius, the penetrating power of his intellect, his extraordinary power of expression, his intense sincerity, his utter singleness of purpose all these can be easily felt by any earnest student of his works. He may discover even in the realm of mind that Sri Aurobindo brings the unlimited into the limited. Another side of his dynamic personality is represented by the Ashram as an institution. But the outer, if one may use the phrase, the human side of his personality, is unknown to the outside world because from 1910 to 1950 a span of forty years he led a life of outer retirement. No doubt, many knew about his staying at Pondicherry and practising some kind of very special Yoga to the mystery of which they had no access. To some, perhaps, he was living a life of enviable solitude enjoying the luxury of a spiritual endeavour. Many regretted his retirement as a great loss to the world because they could not see any external activity on his part which could be regarded as 'public', 'altruistic' or 'beneficial'. Even some of his admirers thought that he was after some kind of personal salvation which would have very little significance for mankind in general. His outward non-participation in public life was construed by many as lack of love for humanity.
   But those who knew him during the days of the national awakening from 1900 to 1910 could not have these doubts. And even these initial misunderstandings and false notions of others began to evaporate with the growth of the Sri Aurobindo Ashram from 1927 onwards. The large number of Books published by the Ashram also tended to remove the idea of the other-worldliness of his Yoga and the absence of any good by it to mankind.
   This period of outer retirement was one of intense Sadhana and of intellectual activity it was also one during which he acted on external events, though he was not dedicated outwardly to a public cause. About his own retirement he writes: "But this did not mean, as most people supposed, that he [Sri Aurobindo] had retired into some height of spiritual experience devoid of any further interest in the world or in the fate of India. It could not mean that, for the very principle of his Yoga was not only to realise the Divine and attain to a complete spiritual consciousness, but also to take all life and all world activity into the scope of this spiritual consciousness and action and to base life on the Spirit and give it a spiritual meaning. In his retirement Sri Aurobindo kept a close watch on all that was happening in the world and in India and actively intervened, whenever necessary, but solely with a spiritual force and silent spiritual action; for it is part of the experience of those who have advanced in yoga that besides the ordinary forces and activities of the mind and life and body in Matter, there are other forces and powers that can and do act from behind and from above; there is also a spiritual dynamic power which can be possessed by those who are advanced in spiritual consciousness, though all do not care to possess or, possessing, to use it and this power is greater than any other and more effective. It was this force which, as soon as he attained to it, he used at first only in a limited field of personal work, but afterwards in a constant action upon the world forces."[1]
  --
   This possibility of the human touching and manifesting the Divine has been realised during the course of human history whenever a great spiritual Light has appeared on earth. One of the purposes of this Book is to show how Sri Aurobindo himself reflected the unlimited Beyond in his own self.
   Greatness is magnetic and in a sense contagious. Wherever manifested, greatness is claimed by humanity as something that reveals the possibility of the race. The highest utility of greatness is not merely to attract us but to inspire us to follow it and rise to our own highest spiritual stature. To the majority of men Truth remains abstract, impersonal and far unless it is seen and felt concretely in a human personality. A man never knows a truth actively except through a person and by embodying it in his own personality. Some glimpse of the Truth-Consciousness which Sri Aurobindo embodied may be caught in these Evening Talks.

0.01 - Letters from the Mother to Her Son, #Some Answers From The Mother, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
  A small Booklet is being published in Geneva, containing a talk
  I gave in 1912, I think. It is a bit out-of-date, but I did not

0.02 - Letters to a Sadhak, #Some Answers From The Mother, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
  month. Will you see if indeed the previous Book is finished or
  not, and act accordingly.
  --
  I was imagining that Mother will throw away this Book
  in disgust, or that Sri Aurobindo will write two pages

0.03 - III - The Evening Sittings, #Evening Talks With Sri Aurobindo, #unset, #Zen
   After Sri Aurobindo had come to Pondicherry from Chandernagore, he entered upon an intense period of Sadhana and for a few months he refused to receive anyone. After a time he used to sit down to talk in the evening and on some days tried automatic writing. Yogic Sadhan, a small Book, was the result. In 1913 Sri Aurobindo moved to Rue Franois Martin No. 41 where he used to receive visitors at fixed times. This was generally in the morning between 9 and 10.30.
   But, over and above newcomers, some local people and the few inmates of the house used to have informal talks with Sri Aurobindo in the evening. In the beginning the inmates used to go out for playing football, and during their absence known local individuals would come in and wait for Sri Aurobindo. Afterwards regular meditations began at about 4 p.m. in which practically all the inmates participated. After the meditation all of the members and those who were permitted shared in the evening sitting. This was a very informal gathering depending entirely upon Sri Aurobindo's leisure.
  --
   There were no formal evening sittings during these years, but what appeared to me important in our informal talks was recorded and has been incorporated in this Book.
   [1] Sri Aurobindo and His Ashram, 1985, p. 22.

0.06 - INTRODUCTION, #Dark Night of the Soul, #Saint John of the Cross, #Christianity
  treated in the present stanza, and will be treated in the first part of this Book.
  And the second is of the spiritual part; of this speaks the second stanza,
  --
  In his three earlier Books he has written of the Active Night, of Sense and of
  Spirit; he now proposes to deal with the Passive Night, in the same order. He has
  --
  understand, and of great practical utility, comparable to those in the first Book of
  the Ascent which deal with the active purgation of the desires of sense.
  --
  from which the Book passes on (Chapters xxii, xxiii) to extol the 'happy chance'
  which led it to journey 'in darkness and concealment' from its enemies, both without

0.06 - Letters to a Young Sadhak, #Some Answers From The Mother, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
  If I find some solace in Books, how can I say that nothing sustains me and that I am plunged in the divine life
  through an absolute emptiness?
  --
  become restless. So I think it is better to choose one's Books
  carefully rather than stop reading altogether.
  I am reading a Book on cars, but I read it hastily; I skip
  the descriptions of complicated mechanisms.
  --
  It is not a Book of ideas; it is only for the beauty of its form and
  style that it is remarkable.
  When one reads a dirty Book, an obscene novel, does
  not the vital enjoy it through the mind?
  --
  have their Books.
  One must have a lot of patience with young children, and repeat

0.07 - DARK NIGHT OF THE SOUL, #Dark Night of the Soul, #Saint John of the Cross, #Christianity
  IN this Book are first set down all the stanzas which are to be expounded; afterwards, each of the stanzas is expounded separately, being set down before its exposition; and then each line is expounded separately and in turn, the line itself also being set down before the exposition. In the first two stanzas are expounded the effects of the two spiritual purgations: of the sensual part of man and of the spiritual part. In the other six are expounded various and wondrous effects of the spiritual illumination and union of love with God.
  STANZAS OF THE SOUL

0.07 - Letters to a Sadhak, #Some Answers From The Mother, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
  Yes, I like to receive the Book from you. It helps to keep the
  contact materially.
  --
  for spoiling the Book with this very crude offering.
  Nothing to excuse, all is in the spirit of the offering....
  --
  In my birthday Book Sri Aurobindo has written,
  "Rise into the higher Consciousness, let its light control

0.08 - Letters to a Young Captain, #Some Answers From The Mother, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
  How should we read your Books and the Books of Sri
  Aurobindo so that they may enter into our consciousness
  --
  To read my Books is not difficult because they are written in the
  simplest language, almost the spoken language. To get help from

0.09 - Letters to a Young Teacher, #Some Answers From The Mother, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
  novels or dramas, but Books that make you think. You must
  meditate on what you have read, reflect on a thought until you

01.01 - The Symbol Dawn, #Savitri, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  \t:End of Book I - Canto I
  TTS_LOC:"/home/j/Documents/Code/Python/TTS/MP3S"

01.02 - Natures Own Yoga, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 03, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   Bookmark
   A Yoga of the Art of Life Sri Aurobindo and his School

01.02 - The Issue, #Savitri, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  In thoughts and actions graved in Nature's Book,
  She accepted not to close the luminous page,
  --
  End of Book I - Canto II

01.03 - The Yoga of the King - The Yoga of the Souls Release, #Savitri, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  Time's secrets were to him an oft-read Book;
  The records of the future and the past
  --
  \t:End of Book I - Canto III

01.04 - The Poetry in the Making, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 02, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   "The Last Voyage" by Charles Williams-A Little Book of Modern Verse, (Faber and Faber).
   W. B. Yeats: "The Lover tells of the Rose in his Heart"-The Wind among the Reeds.

01.04 - The Secret Knowledge, #Savitri, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
    End of Book I - Canto IV

01.05 - The Yoga of the King - The Yoga of the Spirits Freedom and Greatness, #Savitri, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  There is the Book of Being's index page;
  The text and glossary of the Vedic truth
  --
  End of Canto V - End of Book I

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 despair 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!

01.07 - Blaise Pascal (1623-1662), #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 02, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   "The zeal for the Lord hath eaten me up." Such has indeed been the case with Pascal, almost literally. The fire that burned in him was too ardent and vehement for the vehicle, the material instrument, which was very soon used up and reduced to ashes. At twenty-four he was already a broken man, being struck with paralysis and neuras thenia; he died at the comparatively early age of 39, emulating, as it were, the life career of his Lord the Christ who died at 33. The Fire martyrised the body, but kindled and brought forth experiences and realisations that save and truths that abide. It was the Divine Fire whose vision and experience he had on the famous night of 23 November 1654 which brought about his final and definitive conversion. It was the same fire that had blazed up in his brain, while yet a boy, and made him a precocious genius, a marvel of intellectual power in the exact sciences. At 12 this prodigy discovered by himself the 32nd proposition of Euclid, Book I. At sixteen he wrote a treatise on conic sections. At nineteen he invented a calculating machine which, without the help of any mathematical rule or process, gave absolutely accurate results. At twenty-three he published his experiments with vacuum. At twenty-five he conducted the well-known experiment from the tower of St. Jacques, proving the existence of atmospheric pressure. His studies in infinitesimal calculus were remarkably creative and original. And it might be said he was a pioneer in quite a new branch of mathematics, viz., the mathematical theory of probability. We shall see presently how his preoccupation with the mathematics of chance and probability coloured and reinforced his metaphysics and theology.
   But the pressure upon his dynamic and heated brain the fiery zeal in his mindwas already proving too much and he was advised medically to take complete rest. Thereupon followed what was known as Pascal's mundane lifea period of distraction and dissipation; but this did not last long nor was it of a serious nature. The inner fire could brook no delay, it was eager and impatient to englobe other fields and domains. Indeed, it turned to its own field the heart. Pascal became initiated into the mystery of Faith and Grace. Still he had to pass through a terrible period of dejection and despair: the life of the world had given him no rest or relaxation, it served only to fill his cup of misery to the brim. But the hour of final relief was not long postponed: the Grace came to him, even as it came to Moses or St. Paul as a sudden flare of fire which burnt up the Dark Night and opened out the portals of Morning Glory.

01.08 - Walter Hilton: The Scale of Perfection, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 02, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   Indeed, it would be interesting to compare and contrast the Eastern and Western approach to Divine Love, the Christian and the Vaishnava, for example. Indian spirituality, whatever its outer form or credal formulation, has always a background of utter unity. This unity, again, is threefold or triune and is expressed in those great Upanishadic phrases,mahvkyas,(1) the transcendental unity: the One alone exists, there is nothing else than theOneekamevdvityam; (2) the cosmic unity: all existence is one, whatever exists is that One, thereare no separate existences:sarvam khalvidam brahma neha nnsti kincaa; (3) That One is I, you too are that One:so' ham, tattvamasi; this may be called the individual unity. As I have said, all spiritual experiences in India, of whatever school or line, take for granted or are fundamentally based upon this sense of absolute unity or identity. Schools of dualism or pluralism, who do not apparently admit in their tenets this extreme monism, are still permeated in many ways with that sense and in some form or other take cognizance of the truth of it. The Christian doctrine too says indeed, 'I and my Father in Heaven are one', but this is not identity, but union; besides, the human soul is not admitted into this identity, nor the world soul. The world, we have seen, according to the Christian discipline has to be altogether abandoned, negatived, as we go inward and upward towards our spiritual status reflecting the divine image in the divine company. It is a complete rejection, a cutting off and casting away of world and life. One extreme Vedantic path seems to follow a similar line, but there it is not really rejection, but a resolution, not the rejection of what is totally foreign and extraneous, but a resolution of the external into its inner and inmost substance, of the effect into its original cause. Brahman is in the world, Brahman is the world: the world has unrolled itself out of the Brahmansi, pravttiit has to be rolled back into its, cause and substance if it is to regain its pure nature (that is the process of nivitti). Likewise, the individual being in the world, "I", is the transcendent being itself and when it withdraws, it withdraws itself and the whole world with it and merges into the Absolute. Even the Maya of the Mayavadin, although it is viewed as something not inherent in Brahman but superimposed upon Brahman, still, has been accepted as a peculiar power of Brahman itself. The Christian doctrine keeps the individual being separate practically, as an associate or at the most as an image of God. The love for one's neighbour, charity, which the Christian discipline enjoins is one's love for one's kind, because of affinity of nature and quality: it does not dissolve the two into an integral unity and absolute identity, where we love because we are one, because we are the One. The highest culmination of love, the very basis of love, according to the Indian conception, is a transcendence of love, love trans-muted into Bliss. The Upanishad says, where one has become the utter unity, who loves whom? To explain further our point, we take two examples referred to in the Book we are considering. The true Christian, it is said, loves the sinner too, he is permitted to dislike sin, for he has to reject it, but he must separate from sin the sinner and love him. Why? Because the sinner too can change and become his brother in spirit, one loves the sinner because there is the possibility of his changing and becoming a true Christian. It is why the orthodox Christian, even such an enlightened and holy person as this mediaeval Canon, considers the non-Christian, the non-baptised as impure and potentially and fundamentally sinners. That is also why the Church, the physical organisation, is worshipped as Christ's very body and outside the Church lies the pagan world which has neither religion nor true spirituality nor salvation. Of course, all this may be symbolic and it is symbolic in a sense. If Christianity is taken to mean true spirituality, and the Church is equated with the collective embodiment of that spirituality, all that is claimed on their behalf stands justified. But that is an ideal, a hypothetical standpoint and can hardly be borne out by facts. However, to come back to our subject, let us ow take the second example. Of Christ himself, it is said, he not only did not dislike or had any aversion for Judas, but that he positively loved the traitor with a true and sincere love. He knew that the man would betray him and even when he was betraying and had betrayed, the Son of Man continued to love him. It was no make-believe or sham or pretence. It was genuine, as genuine as anything can be. Now, why did he love his enemy? Because, it is said, the enemy is suffered by God to do the misdeed: he has been allowed to test the faith of the faithful, he too has his utility, he too is God's servant. And who knows even a Judas would not change in the end? Many who come to scoff do remain to pray. But it can be asked, 'Does God love Satan too in the same way?' The Indian conception which is basically Vedantic is different. There is only one reality, one truth which is viewed differently. Whether a thing is considered good or evil or neutral, essentially and truly, it is that One and nothing else. God's own self is everywhere and the sage makes no difference between the Brahmin and the cow and the elephant. It is his own self he finds in every person and every objectsarvabhtsthitam yo mm bhajati ekatvamsthitah"he has taken his stand upon oneness and loves Me in all beings."2
   This will elucidate another point of difference between the Christian's and the Vaishnava's love of God, for both are characterised by an extreme intensity and sweetness and exquisiteness of that divine feeling. This Christian's, however, is the union of the soul in its absolute purity and simplicity and "privacy" with her lord and master; the soul is shred here of all earthly vesture and goes innocent and naked into the embrace of her Beloved. The Vaishnava feeling is richer and seems to possess more amplitude; it is more concrete and less ethereal. The Vaishnava in his passionate yearning seeks to carry as it were the whole world with him to his Lord: for he sees and feels Him not only in the inmost chamber of his soul, but meets Him also in and I through his senses and in and through the world and its objects around. In psychological terms one can say that the Christian realisation, at its very source, is that of the inmost soul, what we call the "psychic being" pure and simple, referred to in the Book we are considering; as: "His sweet privy voice... stirreth thine heart full stilly." Whereas the Vaishnava reaches out to his Lord with his outer heart too aflame with passion; not only his inmost being but his vital being also seeks the Divine. This bears upon the occult story of man's spiritual evolution upon earth. The Divine Grace descends from the highest into the deepest and from the deepest to the outer ranges of human nature, so that the whole of it may be illumined and transformed and one day man can embody in his earthly life the integral manifestation of God, the perfect Epiphany. Each religion, each line of spiritual discipline takes up one limb of manone level or mode of his being and consciousness purifies it and suffuses it with the spiritual and divine consciousness, so that in the end the whole of man, in his integral living, is recast and remoulded: each discipline is in charge of one thread as it were, all together weave the warp and woof in the evolution of the perfect pattern of a spiritualised and divinised humanity.
   The conception of original sin is a cardinal factor in Christian discipline. The conception, of sinfulness is the very motive-power that drives the aspirant. "Seek tensely," it is said, "sorrow and sigh deep, mourn still, and stoop low till thine eye water for anguish and for pain." Remorse and grief are necessary attendants; the way of the cross is naturally the calvary strewn with pain and sorrow. It is the very opposite of what is termed the "sunlit path" in spiritual ascension. Christian mystics have made a glorious spectacle of the process of "dying to the world." Evidently, all do not go the whole length. There are less gloomy and happier temperaments, like the present one, for example, who show an unusual balance, a sturdy common sense even in the midst of their darkest nights, who have chalked out as much of the sunlit path as is possible in this line. Thus this old-world mystic says: it is true one must see and admit one's sinfulness, the grosser and apparent and more violent ones as well as all the subtle varieties of it that are in you or rise up in you or come from the Enemy. They pursue you till the very end of your journey. Still you need not feel overwhelmed or completely desperate. Once you recognise the sin in you, even the bare fact of recognition means for you half the victory. The mystic says, "It is no sin as thou feelest them." The day Jesus gave himself away on the Cross, since that very day you are free, potentially free from the bondage of sin. Once you give your adherence to Him, the Enemies are rendered powerless. "They tease the soul, but they harm not the soul". Or again, as the mystic graphically phrases it: "This soul is not borne in this image of sin as a sick man, though he feel it; but he beareth it." The best way of dealing with one's enemies is not to struggle and "strive with them." The aspirant, the lover of Jesus, must remember: "He is through grace reformed to the likeness of God ('in the privy substance of his soul within') though he neither feel it nor see it."

0.10 - Letters to a Young Captain, #Some Answers From The Mother, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
  and I too have explained everything in the Book Education. One
  has to read, study and, above all, practise.
  --
  finish one of his Books, I feel that I have gained nothing,
  learned nothing new - that it was a waste of time.
  --
  wind that blows about him, by a Book he reads or a
  picture he sees. He is most vulnerable.
  --
  It seems that a list of Books (English classics) was
  sent to You for Your approval, but that You wish only
  --
  made is: you must read the Books and study the teaching.
  29 July 1964
  --
  Mother, I have started reading French Books - X has
  given me a list.

01.10 - Principle and Personality, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 01, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   The world is full of ikons and archons; we cannot escape them, even if we try the world itself being a great ikon and as great an archon. Those who swear by principles, swear always by some personality or other, if not by a living creature then by a lifeless Book, if not by Religion then by Science, if not by the East then by the West, if not by Buddha or Christ then by Bentham or Voltaire. Only they do it unwittingly they change one set of personalities for another and believe they have rejected them all. The veils of Maya are a thousand-fold tangle and you think you have entirely escaped her when you have only run away from one fold to fall into another. The wise do not attempt to reject and negate Maya, but consciously accept herfreedom lies in a knowing affirmation. So we too have accepted and affirmed an icon, but we have done it consciously and knowingly; we are not bound by our idol, we see the truth of it, and we serve and utilise it as best as we may.
   ***

01.11 - Aldous Huxley: The Perennial Philosophy, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 02, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   A similar compilation was published in the Arya, called The Eternal Wisdom (Les Paroles ternelles, in French) a portion of which appeared later on in Book-form: that was more elaborate, the contents were arranged in such a way that no comments were needed, they were self-explanatory, divided as they were in chapters and sections and subsections with proper headings, the whole thing put in a logical and organised sequence. Huxley's compilation begins under the title of the Upanishadic text "That art Thou" with this saying of Eckhart: "The more God is in all things, the more He is outside them. The more He is within, the more without". It will be interesting to note that the Arya compilation too starts with the same idea under the title "The God of All; the God who is in All", the first quotation being from Philolaus, "The Universe is a Unity".The Eternal Wisdom has an introduction called "The Song of Wisdom" which begins with this saying from the Book of Wisdom: "We fight to win sublime Wisdom; therefore men call us warriors".
   Huxley gives only one quotation from Sri Aurobindo under the heading "God in the World". Here it is:
  --
   A sage can smile and smile delightfully! The parable illustrates the well-known Biblical phrase, 'the letter killeth, but the spirit giveth life'. The monkey is symbolical of the ignorant, arrogant, fussy human mind. There is another Buddhistic story about the monkey quoted in the Book and it is as delightful; but being somewhat long, we cannot reproduce it here. It tells how the mind-monkey is terribly agile, quick, clever, competent, moving lightning-fast, imagining that it can easily go to the end of the world, to Paradise itself, to Brahmic status. But alas! when he thought he was speeding straight like a rocket or an arrow and arrive right at the target, he found that he was spinning like a top at the same spot, and what he very likely took to be the very fragrance of the topmost supreme heaven was nothing but the aroma of his own urine.
   ***

0.11 - Letters to a Sadhak, #Some Answers From The Mother, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
  One morning as I was reading Your Book Prayers and
  Meditations, I wished to know which movement comes
  --
  Savitri, Book VI, Canto 2.
  Is transparent sincerity a more effective, indispensable
  --
  Savitri, Book X, Canto 1.
  Series Eleven - To a Sadhak
  --
  Savitri, Book X, Canto 2.
  Once Mother spoke to me about total sincerity. What
  --
  Sri Aurobindo, Savitri, Book I, Canto 3.
  What should one do to reduce the range of the subconscient?
  --
  Savitri, Book I, Canto 3.
  Ibid., Book I, Canto 5.
  Series Eleven - To a Sadhak
  --
  Savitri, Book I, Canto 3.
  Ibid., Book I, Canto 5.
  Ibid., Book I Canto 3.
  It seems to me, Mother, that when man does not accept the Divine, it is more out of ignorance than out of
  --
  Savitri, Book II, Canto 8.
  Series Eleven - To a Sadhak
  --
  Savitri, Book III, Canto 4.
  Sri Aurobindo, The Mother, SABCL, Vol. 25, p. 20.
  --
  Savitri, Book III, Canto 4.
  It seems to me that to know things in detail, the ordinary

0.12 - Letters to a Student, #Some Answers From The Mother, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
  Your Books before going to bed at night. But now I have
  lost the habit and I do not even go to the Samadhi very

0 1954-08-25 - what is this personality? and when will she come?, #Agenda Vol 01, #unset, #Zen
   I dont know to whom I was mentioning this today (I think it was for a Birthday3 No, I dont know now. It was to someone who told me he was 18 years old. I said that between the ages of 18 and 20, I had attained a constant and conscious union with the Divine Presence and that I had done this ALL ALONE, without ANYONES help, not even Books. When a little later I chanced upon Vivekanandas Raja Yoga, it really seemed so wonderful to me that someone could explain something to me! And it helped me realize in only a few months what would have otherwise taken years.
   I met a man (I was perhaps 20 or 21 at the time), an Indian who had come to Europe and who told me of the Gita. There was a French translation of it (a rather poor one, I must say) which he advised me to read, and then he gave me the key (HIS key, it was his key). He said, Read the Gita (this translation of the Gita which really wasnt worth much but it was the only one available at the timein those days I wouldnt have understood anything in other languages; and besides, the English translations were just as bad and well, Sri Aurobindo hadnt done his yet!). He said, Read the Gita knowing that Krishna is the symbol of the immanent God, the God within. That was all. Read it with THAT knowledgewith the knowledge that Krishna represents the immanent God, the God within you. Well, within a month, the whole thing was done!
  --
   And when, as I told you, I chanced upon a Book or an individual that could give me just a little clue and tell me, Here. If you do such and such, you will find your pathwell I charged into it like a cyclone and nothing could have stopped me.
   And how many years have you all been here, half-asleep? Naturally, youre happy to think about it now and thenespecially when I speak to you about it or sometimes when you read. But THATthat fire, that will which plows through all barriers, that concentration which can triumph over EVERYTHING

0 1955-10-19, #Agenda Vol 01, #unset, #Zen
   2) To unfold ones being before Him, to open entirely ones body from head to toe, as one opens a Book, spreading open ones centers so as to make all their movements visible in a total SINCERITY that allows nothing to remain hidden.
   3) To nestle in His arms, to melt in Him in a tender and absolute CONFIDENCE.

0 1956-09-14, #Agenda Vol 01, #unset, #Zen
   I feel a bit lost, cut off from you. The idea of going to the Himalayas is absurd and I am abandoning it. My friends tell me that I may remain with them as long as I wish, but this is hardly a solution; I dont even feel like writing a Book any longernothing seems to appeal to me except the trees in this garden and the music that fills a large part of my days. There is no solution other than the Ashram or Brazil. You alone can tell me what to do.
   I KNOW that ultimately my place is near you, but is that my place at present, after all these failings? Spontaneously, it is you I want, you alone who represent the light and all that is real in this world; I can love no one but you nor be interested in anything but this thing within me, but will it not all begin again once I have returned to the Ashram? You alone know the stage I am at, what is good for me, what is possible.

0 1957-01-18, #Agenda Vol 01, #unset, #Zen
   The conflict that is tearing me apart is between this shadowy part of a past that does not want to die, and the new light. I wonder if, rather than escaping to some desert, it would not be wiser to resolve this conflict by objectify it, by writing this Book I spoke to you about.
   But I would like to know whether it is really useful for me to write this Book, or whether it is not just some inferior task, a makeshift.
   You told me one day that I could be useful to you. Then, by chance, I came across this passage from Sri Aurobindo the other day: Everyone has in him something divine, something his own, a chance of perfection and strength in however small a sphere which God offers him to take or refuse.

0 1957-04-09, #Agenda Vol 01, #unset, #Zen
   So what is to be done? I intend asking your permission to leave as soon as the Book is finished (I am determined to finish it, for it will rid me of the past it represents). I expect nothing from the world, except a bit of external space, in the absence of another space.
   Signed: Bernard

0 1957-04-22, #Agenda Vol 01, #unset, #Zen
   The Book is finished.1 I would like to give it to you personally, if it would not disturb you, whenever you wish.
   Your child,

0 1957-10-08, #Agenda Vol 01, #unset, #Zen
   Of Mother's French translation of these two Books by Sri Aurobindo.
   ***

0 1958-03-07, #Agenda Vol 01, #unset, #Zen
   As for me, I am totally out of my element in this new life, as though I were uprooted from myself. I am living in the temple, in the midst of pujas,1 with white ashes on my forehead, barefoot dressed like a Hindu, sleeping on cement at night, eating impossible curries, with some good sunburns to complete the cooking. And there I am, clinging to you, for if you were not there I would collapse, so absurd would it all be. You are the only realityhow many times have I repeated this to myself, like a litany! Apart from this, I am holding up quite well physically. But inside and outside, nothing is left but you. I need you, thats all. Mother, this world is so horrifyingly empty. I really feel that I would evaporate if you werent there. Well, no doubt I had to go through this experience Perhaps I will be able to extract some Book from it that will be of use to you. We are like children who need a lot of pictures in order to understand, and a few good kicks to realize our complete stupidity.
   Swami must soon take to the road again, through Ceylon, towards March 20 or 25. So I shall go wandering with him until May; towards the beginning of May, he will return to India. I hope to have learned my lesson by then, and to have learned it well. Inwardly, I have understood that there is only you but its these problem children on the surface who must be made to toe the line once and for all.

0 1958-08-08, #Agenda Vol 01, #unset, #Zen
   There (gesture above the head), everything has been resolved, I could write Books on how to resolve this or that, how the synthesis is made, etc., but here (the body) I live this synthesis stumblingly. The two coexist, but it is still not THAT (gesture, hands clasped together, pointing upwards).
   (silence)

0 1959-01-21, #Agenda Vol 01, #unset, #Zen
   I was waiting to answer your letter of the 21st until the Friday and Saturday you mentioned had gone by. And then I felt that you were returning the Aphorisms, so I waited a bit more. I have just received them along with your letter of the 23rd, but I have not yet looked at them. Besides, if you intend returning for the February darshan, I think it would be preferable for us to revise the whole Book together. There will not be very much work on my side since the Wednesday and Friday classes were discontinued in the beginning of December, and I still do not know when they will resume.3 Right now, I am translating the Aphorisms all alone and it seems to go quickly and well. This could also be revised and the Book on the Dhammapada prepared for publication.
   For the time being, I am going downstairs only in the mornings at 6 for the balcony darshan and I immediately come back up without seeing anyone then in the afternoons, I go down once more at about 3 to take my bath and at 4:30 I come back up again. I do not yet know what will happen next month. I shall have to find some way to meet you so that we can work together I am going to think it over.

0 1959-03-10 - vital dagger, vital mass, #Agenda Vol 01, #unset, #Zen
   Sri Aurobindo calls this realm the intermediate zone, a zone in which, he says, you can have all the experiences you wish if you enter into it. But it isnt (laughing) very advisable!and I understand why! I had that experience because I had just read what Sri Aurobindo says on this subject in a letter in this latest Book, On Yoga; I wanted to see for myself what it was. Ah, I understood!
   And I express this in my own way when I say1 that thoughts come and go, flow in and out. But thoughts concerning material things are formations originating in that world, they are kinds of wills coming from the vital plane which try to express themselves, and most often they are truly deadly. If you are annoyed, for example, if someone says something unpleasant to you and you react It always happens in the same way; these little entities are there waiting, and when they feel its the right moment, they introduce their influence and their suggestions. This is what is vitally symbolized by the being with his dagger rushing forward to stab youand in the back, at that! Not even face to face! This then expresses itself in the human consciousness by a movement of anger or rage or indignation: How intolerable! How ! And the other fellow says, Yes! We shall put an end to it!

0 1959-04-13, #Agenda Vol 01, #unset, #Zen
   Here is the outline for the Book on Sri Aurobindo for the ditions du Seuil.1
   It is a rough sketch, and in the actual process of writing, the proposed sequence may change according to the inner necessity, but these are the themes to be developed. So now T would like to know what you feel and if you see anything to be changed, added or deleted.
  --
   A French publishing house that had asked for a Book on Sri Aurobindo to be included in their collection, 'Spiritual Masters.'
   ***

0 1960-03-07, #Agenda Vol 01, #unset, #Zen
   Publisher and friend are here one in telling you that LOrpailleur is a beautiful Book whose richness and force have struck me even more this time than before when I read the first version. I cannot tell you how much your Job is my brotherin his darkness as in his light. The joy, the wild, irrepressible joy that furtively yearns and at times bursts forth, embracing all, this joy at the heart of the Book burns the reader for a few, in any case, who are prepared to be inflamed. In the end, I cant say if LOrpailleur will or will not be noticed, if the critics will or will not bestow an article, a comment, an echo upon it, if Bookstores will or will not sell it (poor orpailleur!). But what I know is that for a few readers2, 3, 10 perhapsyour Book will be the cry that will rip them from their sleep forever. To your song, another song in themselves will respond. Where, how shall this concert finish? Who knowsanything is possible!
   My words are a bit disjointed but Im not in the mood to give an articulate discourse. Which is a way of saying, once again, how happy I amand grateful.

0 1960-04-07, #Agenda Vol 01, #unset, #Zen
   Ive Booked my ticket to Rameswaram for the evening of the 13th, so I will probably reach there on the 15th.
   I brought some work with me (revision of The Human Cycle), and that helps me to live. I still dont clearly see the meaning of this trip. Just before I left, I received word from the publisher in Paris that my Book will come out in September.
   There are moments when I feel you so close to mecould you not help me be more conscious of your presence (not as an impersonal force, but you)?

0 1960-04-13, #Agenda Vol 01, #unset, #Zen
   My friend here gave me the Book Templier et Alchimiste [Templar and Alchemist] to read; its published by the group he is going to join in France. They too speak of the transmutation of matter and proclaim the end of homo sapiens and the birth of the superman.
   I long to be with you and work on the Book on Sri Aurobindo I want to put all my soul into it and, with your grace, create something inflaming.
   Sweet Mother, I am your child. I want to belong to you more and more completely.
  --
   You spoke of the Book on Sri Aurobindo; I too am happy that we shall do this work together.
   Yesterday was distribution. I am putting six handkerchiefs in this envelope for you and to give to others if you wish. I am also enclosing the April 24 message.

0 1960-08-10 - questions from center of Education - reading Sri Aurobindo, #Agenda Vol 01, #unset, #Zen
   What I call studying is to take Sri Aurobindos Books, where he quotes or speaks of one thing or another, then have the corresponding Bookswhen he quotes something, you must take the Book it corresponds to; when he speaks of something, you must study the writings on that subject. This is what I call studying. Then, after having read the corresponding works, you compare them with what Sri Aurobindo has said, and in this way there may be a beginning of understanding. If someone is very studious, he can review all that has ever been written or taught by going through Sri Aurobindos Books. I mean this for someone who loves working.
   I SEE this state of mind, this mental attitude Oh! Its its so repugnant. People are so afraid of taking sides, so afraid of appearing biased; they are so afraid of appearing to have faith, so afraid Oh, its disgraceful.
  --
   to prepare for the Book.2 I havent quite finished, but nearly. Everyday I force myself to read (well, not exactly force )
   But that one also is ex-traor-dinary!
  --
   Sri Aurobindo and the Transformation of the World, an initial Book on Sri Aurobindo by Satprem that was never published. It was meant to be part of a certain 'Series of Spiritual Masters,' but finally Sri Aurobindo never took part.
   ***

0 1960-08-16, #Agenda Vol 01, #unset, #Zen
   (Letter from Mother to Satprem regarding the first copy of his first Book, L'Orpailleur)
   8.16.60
  --
   A very beautiful Book,
   a great success
  --
   to other Books
   more beautiful still.

0 1960-08-20, #Agenda Vol 01, #unset, #Zen
   Shall I take your Book or ? Dont you want it?
   I dont need it.
   Dont you want it? I like it very much, very much. Its a very good friend (Mother holds the Book against her heart).
   Oh, I must write a few letters here and there, to France (to announce the publication of the Book). I already wrote to A, but I must write him again. Though I suppose he knows that it has come ou the should know. I told him to follow it with
   I dont know if the Book has come out yet. I believe its to appear in early September.
   Oh, so this was only the harbinger.
  --
   (Just at the doorstep, as She is leaving, Mother tells the disciple that She had seen three Books, a trilogy, and the third one would be about Her. And She adds:)
   Sri Aurobindo came during my japa to tell me, I will help him all through.

0 1960-10-22, #Agenda Vol 01, #unset, #Zen
   There was a considerable library in the studio; one whole end was given over to the librarymore than two thousand Books belonging to my brother. There were even the complete works of several classical writers. And I had my entire collection of the Revue Cosmique, and my post card collection (it was down below)mainly post cards of Algeria, Tlemcen, nearly 200 of them. But there were five years of the Revue Cosmique. And written in such a French! How funny it was!
   Theons wife dictated it in English while she was in trance. Another English lady who was there claimed to know French like a Frenchman. Myself, I never use a dictionary, she would say, I dont need a dictionary. But then she would turn out such translations! She made all the classic mistakes of English words that mustnt be translated like that. Then it was sent to me in Paris for correcting. It was literally impossible.
   There was this Themanlys, my brothers schoolmate; he wrote Books, but he was lazy-minded and didnt want to work! So he had passed that job on to me. But it was impossible, you couldnt do a thing with it. And what words! Theon would invent words for the subtle organs, the inner senses; he had found a word for each thinga frightful barbarism! And I took care of everything: I found the printer, corrected the proofsall the work for a long time.
   They were stories, narratives, an entire initiation in the form of stories. There was a lot in it, really a lot. She knew many things. But it was presented in such a way that it was unreadable.

0 1960-10-25, #Agenda Vol 01, #unset, #Zen
   All this happened just on the day X1 was leaving. So I told S to take the photograph and letter to X and tell him the story. X consulted some Book, did a very short japa for a few seconds and said, Oh, hell come back before September 26, BUT inform Mother so that She may see to ft. therefore, I concentrated a little.
   About two weeks later (in other words, ten days or so before September 26), some more news the boys older brother, who lives in Ahmedabad (not Bombay), came to visit his mother, father and grandmo ther (theres also a grandmo ther), and he asked about his brother. He had come with a friend. Your brother has disappeared, they explained, we dont know what has happened to him. So the two of them decided to search for him: Well find him .

0 1960-10-30, #Agenda Vol 01, #unset, #Zen
   Then suddenly I went into a little trance. And in it I saw you, but you were physically, you were on one plane, and then I saw another man on a different plane (I saw him quite concretely; he was rather tall, broad-shoulderednot so tall as broad, with a dark, European suit). And he took your hands and started shaking them enthusiastically!but you were quite indifferent, just as you are now, dressed in Indian fashion and sitting cross-legged. He took both your hands and started shaking them! And then I distinctly heard the words: Congratulations, its a great success!it had to do with your Book.3 And at the same time, I saw all sorts of people and things who were touched by your Bookall kinds of people, obviously French, or Westerners in any case women, men. There was even one woman (she must have been an actress or a singer or anyway, someone whose life was she was even dressed for the stage, with some kind of tightsa beautiful girl!) and she said to someone, Ah, it has even given me a taste for the spiritual life! It was extremely interesting All kinds of things of this nature. And then once again I came out of this trance and In the end, I tried to do some certain thing for you and it turned out well. It turned out quite well.
   But then, just before that, there was this powdering of golden light coming down. And as it descended, it was white with a touch of gold (but it was white) and it came down in a column, with such POWER! And then, just at the end, this powdering of gold came and settled into this white light which had remained there the whole timeoh, it was so abundant. A great power of realization. I had a hard time coming out of it! At the start, I had decided to come out of it at half past, so I came out, but still not completely

0 1960-11-08, #Agenda Vol 01, #unset, #Zen
   All this came to me yesterday. I kept Z with me for more than half an hour, nearly 45 minutes. He told me some very interesting things. What he said was quite good and I encouraged him a great dealsome action on the right lines which will be quite useful, and then a Book unfortunately mixed with an influence from that artificial world (but actually, even that can be used as a link to attract people). He must have spoken to you about this. He wants to write a kind of dialogue to introduce Sri Aurobindos ideasits a good idealike the conversations in Les Hommes de Bonne Volont by Jules Romain. He wants to do it, and I told him it was an excellent idea. And not only one typehe should take all types of people who for the moment are closed to this vision of life, from the Catholic, the fervent believer, right to the utmost materialist, men of science, etc. It could be very interesting.
   This is what you see in life, its all like thateach thing has its place and its necessity. This has made me see a whole current of life I was very, very involved with people from this milieu during a whole period of my existence and in fact, its the first approach to Beauty. But it gets mixed.

0 1960-11-12, #Agenda Vol 01, #unset, #Zen
   Speaking of which, I looked at Ts most recent questions on the Aphorisms again. All these children havent the least sense of humor, so Sri Aurobindos paradoxes throw them into a kind of despair! The last aphorism went something like this: When I could read a wearisome Book from one end to the other with pleasure, then I knew I had conquered my mind.2 So T asked me How can you read a wearisome Book with pleasure?!! I had to explain it to her. And on top of that, I have to take on a rather serious tone, for were I to reply in the same ironic fashion, they would be totally drowned! It throws them into a terrible confusion!
   Its a lack of plasticity in the mind, and they are bound by the expression of things; for them, words are rigid. Sri Aurobindo explained it so well in The Secret of the Veda; he shows how language evolves and how, before, it was very supple and evocative. For example, one could at once think of a river and of inspiration. Sri Aurobindo also gives the example of a sailboat and the forward march of life. And he says that for those of the Vedic age it was quite natural, the two could go together, superimposed; it was merely a way of looking at the same thing from two sides, whereas now, when a word is said, we think only of this word all by itself, and to get a clear picture we need a whole literary or poetic imagery (with explanations to boot!). Thats exactly the case with these children; theyre at a stage where everything is rigid. Such is the product of modern education. It even extracts the subtlest nuance between two words and FIXES it: And above all, dont make any mistake, dont use this word for that word, for otherwise your writings no good. But its just the opposite.
  --
   I listen, I answer. Its not satisfactory! I told them. But theyve kept to their idea, they like it. When that first storm came some time back (you remember, with those terrible bolts of lightning and that asuric being P.K. saw and sketched): Dont you want us to destroy something? I got angry. But it was This influence was so close and acute that it gave you goose bumps! The whole time the storm lasted, I had to hold on tight in my bed, like this (Mother closes her fists tight as in a trance or deep concentration), and I didnt movedidnt movelike a a rock during the entire storm, until he consented to go a bit further away. Then I moved. And even now, it comesfrom others (theres not just one, you see, there are many): How about a good flood? A roof collapsed the other day with someone underneath, but he was able to escape. So roofs are collapsing, houses Arouse public sympathy, we must help the Ashram! Its no good, I said. But maybe thats whats responsible for this interminable rain. And they offer so many other things oh, what they parade past me! You could write Books on all this!
   But generally and this is something Theon had told me (Theon was very qualified on the subject of hostile forces and the workings of all that resists the divine influence, and he was a great fighteras you might imagine! He himself was an incarnation of an asura, so he knew how to tackle these things!); he was always saying, If you make a VERY SMALL concession or suffer a minor defeat, it gives you the right to a very great victory. Its a very good trick. And I have observed, in practice, that for all things, even for the very little things of everyday life, its trueif you yield on one point (if, even though you see what should be, you yield on a very secondary and unimportant point), it immediately gives you the power to impose your will for something much more important. I mentioned this to Sri Aurobindo and he said that it was true. It is true in the world as it is today, but its not what we want; we want it to change, really change.
  --
   The actual aphorism reads: 'When I read a wearisome Book through and with pleasure, yet perceived all the perfection of its wearisomeness, then I knew that my mind was conquered.'
   Yama: the god of Death. He is also the guardian of the Law.

0 1960-12-20, #Agenda Vol 01, #unset, #Zen
   For a while, there was a Muslim girl close to me (not a believer, but her origins were Muslim; in other words, she wasnt at all Christian) who had a special fondness for Santa Claus! She had seen pictures of him, read some Books, etc. Then one year while she was here, she got it into her head that Santa Claus had to bring me something. He has to bring you something for Christmas, she told me.
   Try, I replied.

0 1961-01-12, #Agenda Vol 02, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   The title of the folder is the line from Savitri that gave me the most overpowering experience of the entire Book (because, as I told you, as I read, I would LIVE the experiencesreading brought, instantly, a living experience). And when I came to this particular line I was as if suddenly swept up and engulfed in (the is wrong, an is wrongits neither one nor the other, its something else) eternal Truth. Everything was abolished except this:
   For ever love, O beautiful slave of God3

0 1961-01-24, #Agenda Vol 02, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   I must say that after this, when I read The Secret of the Veda as I do each evening. In fact, I am in very close contact with the entire Vedic world since Ive been reading that Book: I see beings, hear phrases. It comes up in a sort of subliminal consciousness, a lot of things are from the ancient Vedic tradition. (By the way, I have even come to see that the pink marble bathtub I told you about last time, which Nature had offered me, belongs to the Vedic world, to a civilization of that epoch.3) There werethere are alwaysSanskrit words coming up, sentences, bits of dialogue. This is of interest, because I realized that what I had seen the other day (I told you about it) and then what I saw yesterday that whole domainwas connected to what the Vedas call the dasyus the panis and the dasyus4the enemies of the Light. And this Force that came was very clearly a power like Indras5 (though something far, far greater), and at war with darkness everywhere, like this (Mother sketches in space a whirling force touching points here and there throughout the world), this Force attacked all darkness: ideas, people, movements, events, whatever made stains, patches of shadow. And it kept on going, a formidable power, so great that my hands were like this (Mother clenches her fists). Later when I read (I happened to be reading just the chapter concerning the fight against the dasyus), this proximity to my own experience became interesting, for it was not at all intellectual or mental there was no idea, no thought involved.
   The remainder of the evening passed as usual. I went to bed, and at exactly a quarter to twelve I got up with the feeling that this presence in me had increased even further and really become rather formidable. I had to instill a great deal of peace and confidence into my body, which felt as though it wasnt so easy to bear. So I concentrated, I told my body to be calm and to let itself go completely.

0 1961-02-04, #Agenda Vol 02, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   I can assure you that you are well fastened, very well indeed; you are automatically caught up in my whole forward movement. So dont worry. Begin your Book on Sri Aurobindo.
   But first I would have to reread everything!
  --
   In ten months Ive had time to read two Books!
   It doesnt matter! Put your ideas down on paper. There are things you already know you want to say. Put it all on paper. I assure you it will do you good. I have seen it several times recently and I wanted to tell you: begin your Book on Sri Aurobindo! Begin anywhere at all, at any point the middle, the end, the beginningit doesnt matter! Whatever you feel you have to say, write it down. Its good to keep yourself occupied like that now, during this period. And for our next meetings you can work a little on The Synthesis of Yoga and we will look at it together instead of you always making me talk! I have increased your work, there will be no end to it. If it goes on like this, there will never be an end!
   Fortunately!
   So, mon petit, dont worry. You are SURE, sure not only to advance but to reach the goal. And as for this troubled mind, keep it occupied with the Book on Sri Aurobindo.
   Good-bye now, petit. Dont worry.

0 1961-02-18, #Agenda Vol 02, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   (A short while later, concerning a Book on Sri Aurobindo that Satprem was to write:4)
   Have you seen Bharatidi?5
  --
   She saw your publishers in Paris and they told her they are impatiently awaiting (Mother is mocking) your Book on Sri Aurobindo.
   I wish I could help them out!
  --
   I dont know. Perhaps Im biased, but I feel that this Book should flow from beginning to end.
   Oh, yesterday or the day before, I had the occasion to write a sentence about Sri Aurobindo. It was in English and went something like this: In the worlds history, what Sri Aurobindo represents is not a teaching nor even a revelation, but a decisive ACTION direct from the Supreme.
  --
   I tell you this because just now as we were speaking about the Book and you were saying it would come all at once in a single flow, I saw a kind of globe, like a suna sun shedding a twinkling dust of incandescent light (the sun was moving forward and this dust came twinkling in front of it), like this (gesture). It came towards you, then made a circle around you as if to say, Here is the formation. It was magnificent! There was a creative warmth in it, a warmth like the sunsa power of Truth. And here again, I was given the same impression: that what Sri Aurobindo has come to bring is not a teaching, not even a revelation, but a FORMIDABLE action coming direct from the Supreme.
   It is something pouring over the world.
   Your Book should convey this feelingwithout stating it. Convey the feeling, transmit ittransmit this solar light.
   (silence)
   Our means are very poor, its true; if what I have just seen (and what Im still seeing right now) could be expressed what an absolutely splendid cover it would make for your Book! But the best we can do is flat, flat, flat. Oh, our means are so poor!
   ***
  --
   I want you to have enough time to write your Book, because I feel that Sri Aurobindo is interested in it the sun that came a while ago was from him. I feel he is interested and confident you can do it.
   What have you reread?
  --
   And part of The Secret of the Veda, as well as two other things because they contain many of Sri Aurobindos letters: I re-read Zs Book on Sri Aurobindo, since there are many letters in it, and.
   Yes, only unfortunately he has tampered with it.
  --
   Sri Aurobindo had made certain statements about me in those letters, and Z deleted them. (Anyway, it makes no difference for your Book, because Im not at all keen on having any statements about me published.)
   But Z is not honest. He hasnt been honest at all. We were forced to intervene once or twice because his deletions distorted the meaning. We finally told him (for the Book published here), We wont publish it unless you restore these things.
   (silence)
  --
   Sri Aurobindo et la Transformation du Monde [Sri Aurobindo and the Transformation of the World], a Book that Editions du Seuil had asked Satprem to write and subsequently refused on the pretext that it did not conform to the 'spirit of the collection.' This Book would never see the light of day. Satprem would later write another Book entitled Sri Aurobindo or the Adventure of Consciousness.
   A long-time disciple (Suzanne Karpeles) and a member of the cole Franaise d'Extrme Orient.

0 1961-02-25, #Agenda Vol 02, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Theres an American living in Madras, a rather important man, it seems, and an intimate friend of Kennedy, the new President. He has read and reread all of Sri Aurobindos Books and is extremely interested. He wrote to Kennedy that he would like him to come here so he can bring him to the Ashram. This man has posed a very interesting question, drawing an analogy. Deep in a forest, a deer goes to quench its thirst; no one is aware of it, yet someone who has made a special study of deer hunting would know by the tracks that the deer had passed bynot only what particular type of deer, but its age, size, sex, etc. Similarly, there must be people with a spiritual knowledge analogous to that of hunters, who can detect, perceive, that a person is in touch with the Supermind, while ordinary people know nothing about it and wouldnt notice. So he asks, I would like to know by what signs such a person can be recognized?
   It is a very intelligent question.

0 1961-02-28, #Agenda Vol 02, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Anyway, in reply to this nonsense, I have said: Your error, to be precise, is that you go to the Theosophical Society, for example, with the same opening as to the Christian religion or to the Buddhist doctrine or with which you read one of Sri Aurobindos Booksand as a result, you are plunged into a confusion and a muddle and you dont understand anything about anything.
   And then the reply came to me very strongly; something took hold of me and I was, so to say, obliged to write: What Sri Aurobindo represents in the worlds history is not a teaching, not even a revelation; it is a decisive action direct from the Supreme.2

0 1961-04-07, #Agenda Vol 02, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   And if you really want to please me (I believe you do!), if you want to please me, concentrate on the Book on Sri Aurobindoyou cant imagine how much I am interested! And as I LOOK, I see into the future (not with this little consciousness), I see that its a thing of GREAT importance. It will have a great action. So, I want to clear the way for you now, for us to have time.
   I will surely need a quiet mind to prepare the work.3

0 1961-04-25, #Agenda Vol 02, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   (Mother comes in with a Book by Alice Bailey, 'Discipleship in the New Age,' which had recently been sent to her. Pavitra is present and shows Mother a brochure he has received, 'World Goodwill Bulletin,' and protests against this proliferation of movements all claiming to work towards 'world union,' and proselytes making so-called 'spiritual' propaganda without having found, within and by themselves, the true spiritual foundation. Mother goes on.)
   But these people just cant get out of their education! Here is a lady [A. Bailey], quite renowned, it seems (shes dead now), who became the disciple of a Tibetan lama and she still speaks of Christ as the sole Avatar! She just cant get out of it!
  --
   The first thing I did this morning was to open this Book by Alice Bailey (Ive had it for several days, I had to have a look at it). So I looked Ah, I saidwell, well! Heres a person whos dead now, but she was the disciple of a Tibetan Buddhist lama and considered a very great spiritual leader, and she writes, Christ is the incarnation of divine love on earth. And thats that. And the world will be transformed when Christ is reborn, when he comes back to earth. But why the devil does she put Christ? Because she was born Christian? Its deplorable.
   And such a mixture of everythingeverything! Instead of making a synthesis, they make a pot-pourri. They scoop it all up, toss it together, whip it up a little, use a bunch of words that have nothing to do with one another, and then serve it to you!
  --
   The following is the exact text referred to, an extract from one of Sri Aurobindo's letters: 'I don't believe in advertisement except for Books etc., and in propaganda except for politics and patent medicines. But for serious work it is a poison. It means either a stunt or a boom and stunts and booms exhaust the thing they carry on their crest and leave it lifeless and broken high and dry on the shores of nowhereor it means a movement. A movement in the case of a work like mine means the founding of a school or a sect or some other damned nonsense. It means that hundreds or thousands of useless people join in and corrupt the work or reduce it to a pompous farce from which the Truth that was coming down recedes into secrecy and silence. It is what has happened to the "religions" and is the reason of their failure....'
   2.10.1934

0 1961-04-29, #Agenda Vol 02, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   I still have five or six days of work left on the Book.
   Which one?
   Pavitras Book. Its a huge task. But anyway I feel your Forceo therwise
   Good.

0 1961-05-19, #Agenda Vol 02, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Personally, I dont see at all how to write this Book on Sri Aurobindo. The further I go, the more it seems to me.
   That is another matter. After all, you are writing it for people who know nothing.

0 1961-06-06, #Agenda Vol 02, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   And why did reading that Book [On Himself] give me this malaise?
   Oh, it was so lovely yesterday! The whole dayand all, all, all was the same as nowall the circumstances, the condition of the body, everything. It cant even be said that in one case the body was well and in the other it wasntit isnt true, it was all the same thing, all was the same. But in one case you floatyou float in a beatific light which carries you for all Eternity; and in the other case you seem to be walking through shifting sands without seeing clearly, without understandingdeadened, absolutely deadened.

0 1961-07-15, #Agenda Vol 02, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   But it doesnt keep them from starting up again! They did so particularly after I read the passage where Sri Aurobindo affirms, THIS time I have come for THATand I shall do it. The day when I read this I turned towards him, not actually putting the question to him but simply turning towards him, and he told me, Read the Book through to the end. And I know, I know its truewhen I have read the Book through to the end I will understand what he has done and I will even have the power to reply to all these suggestions. But meanwhile, everything that wants to keep me from doing it, all this obscure and subconscious ill will, tries its best to keep me from reading, including giving me this eye hemorrhage.
   Well, since I believerightly or wrongly, I dont know that the doctor has more experience than I, that from the therapeutic and biological standpoint he knows a bit more, I showed him the eye and asked, Can I read? Better not read until its finished, he replied, and told me to wash my eyes with glucose. (Its a useful piece of information for those with tired eyes: mix the glucoseliquid glucose, the kind that comes in ampoules for injectionwith something like the blue water we make here, half and half. Open the ample, put a third of it in the eye-cup, then add the blue water.) I have already tried it once and found that it gives a great deal of strength to the eyes. Tomorrow Im going to start doing it regularly. There you are.
  --
   In the final analysis, everything obviously depends upon the Supremes Will because, if one looks deeply enough into the question, even physical laws and resistances are nothing for Him. But this kind of direct intervention takes place only at the extreme limit; if His Will is to be expressed in opposition, as it were, to the whole set of laws governing the Manifestationwell, that only comes at the very last second. Sri Aurobindo has expressed this so well in Savitri, so well! At least three times in the Book he has expressed this Will that abolishes all established laws, all of them, and all the consequences of these laws, the whole formidable colossus of the Manifestation, so that in the face of it all, That can express itself and this takes place at the very last second, so to speak, at the extreme limit of possibility.
   I must say that there was a time when, as Sri Aurobindo had entrusted his work to me, there was a kind of tension to do it (it cant be called an anxiety); a tension in the will. This too has now ended (Mother stretches her arms into the Infinite). Its finished. But there MAY still be something tense lurking somewhere in the subconscient or the inconscient I dont know, its possible. Why? I dont know. I mean I have never been told, at any time, neither through Sri Aurobindo nor directly, whether or not I would go right to the end. I have never been told the contrary, either. I have been told nothing at all. And if at times I turn towards Thatnot to question, but simply to know the answer is always the same: Carry on, its not your problem; dont worry about it. So now I have learned not to worry about it; I am consciously not worried about it.

0 1961-07-18, #Agenda Vol 02, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   I have always known that cruelty, like sadism, is the need to cut through a thick layer of totally insensitive tamas1 by means of extremely violent sensationan extreme is needed if anything is to be felt through that tamas. I was always told, for example (in Japan it was strongly emphasized to me), that the people of the Far East are very tamasic physically. The Chinese in particular are said to be the remnants of a race that inhabited the moon before it froze over and forced them to seek refuge on earth (this is supposed to account for their round faces and the shape of their eyes!). Anyway (laughing), its a story people tell! But theyre extremely tamasic; their physical sensibility is almost nilappalling things are required to make them feel anything! And since they naturally presume that what applies to them applies to everyone, they are capable of appalling cruelty. Not all of them, of course! But this is their reputation. Have you read Mirbeaus Book? (I believe thats his name.) I read it sixty years ago something on Chinese torture.
   Yes, its well-known.
  --
   Yes. When I read that Book (it was very well written), I understood the problem, and my understanding was confirmed when I went to Japan. Many Japanese also have a blunted sensibility (blunted in the sense that to feel anything they need extremely violent stimuli). Perhaps an explanation could be found along these lines.
   But behind it all, the original problem remains unresolved: Why has it become like this? Why this deformation? Why has it all been deformed? There are some very beautiful things behind, very intense, infinitely more powerful than we ourselves can even bear, marvelous things. But why has it all become so dreadful here? Thats what comes up immediatelyits why I told you I had no inspiration.

0 1961-07-28, #Agenda Vol 02, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   There is always what could almost be called a popular way of presenting things. Take the whole Story of the Creation, of how things have come about: it can be told as an unfolding story (this is what Theon did in a Book he called The Traditionhe told the whole story in the Biblical manner, with psychological knowledge hidden in symbols and forms). There is a psychological manner of telling things and a metaphysical manner. The metaphysical, for me, is almost incomprehensible; its uninteresting (or interesting only to minds that are made that way). An almost childish, illustrative way of telling things seems more evocative to me than any metaphysical theory (but this is a personal opinion and of no great moment!). The psychological approach is more dynamic for transformation, and Sri Aurobindo usually adopted it. He doesnt tell us stories (I was the one who told him stories! Images are very evocative for me). But if one combines the two approaches. Actually, to be philosophical, one would have to combine the three. But I have always found the metaphysical approach ineffective; it doesnt lead to realization but only gives people the IDEA that they know, when they really know nothing at all. From the standpoint of push, of a dynamic urge towards transformation, the psychological approach is obviously the most powerful. But the other [the symbolic approach] is lovelier!
   In The Hour of God, theres a whole diagram of the Manifestation made by Sri Aurobindo3: first comes this, then comes that, then comes the other, and so fortha whole sequence. They published this in the Book in all seriousness, but I must say that Sri Aurobindo did it for fun (I saw him do it). Someone had spoken to him about different religions, different philosophical methods Theosophy, Madame Blavatski, all those people (there was Theon, too). Well, each one had made his diagram. So Sri Aurobindo said, I can make a diagram, too, and mine will be much more complete! When he finished it, he laughed and said, But its only a diagram, its just for fun. They published it very solemnly, as if he had made a very serious proclamation. Oh, its a very complicated diagram!
   But the trouble is that people will say: whats the need for a descent if all is involved and then evolves? Why a descent? Why should there be an intervention from a higher plane?
  --
   As for hoping to make people understand! The only thing that really matters is that they read your Book with interest. Let them read it with interest; each one will imagine he has understood (and of course he will have understood!), and through (I was going to say under) their interest, well, something will be awakened in their consciousness, a kind of first aspiration towards the need to realize thats all. If you do that, good Lord, you have done a great thing!
   Make them understand! How to understand? As long as one is there [at the mind level], one does not understand. One can imagine all sorts of things, explain all sorts of things, but with a pinch of common sense, you see very well that you dont explain a thing.
  --
   Mother is referring to the Book Satprem will write on Sri Aurobindo, which prompted the questions posed in this conversation.
   'Evolutor': a word coined by Mother.

0 1961-08-05, #Agenda Vol 02, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   And could he tell stories! I think he read every novel available, all the stories he could findextraordinary adventure stories, for he loved adventures. When we were kids he used to let us come into his room very early in the morning and, while still sitting in bed, tell us stories from the Books he had read but he told them as if they were his own, as if hed had extraordinary adventures with outlaws, with wild animals. Every story he picked up he told as his own. We enjoyed it tremendously!
   But one day when my brother had disobeyed him (Matteo must have been ten or eleven, and I perhaps nine or ten), I came into the dining room and saw my father sitting on a sofa with my brother across his knees; he had pulled down his trousers and was spanking him, I dont know what for. It wasnt a very serious spanking, but still. I came in, drew myself up to my full height and said, Papa, if you ever do that again, I am leaving this house! And with such authority, mon petit! He stopped and never did it again.
  --
   For the preparation of Satprem's Book on Sri Aurobindo.
   We are not sure, finally, if this envelope and the circumconscient are one and the same thing, but this is how Sri Aurobindo speaks of it: 'The first thing one sees when one has broken the barrier is the vital-physical body. It is around the physical body and with the physical it forms as it were the "nervous envelope." The force of a disease has to break through it to reach the bodyexcept for the attacks on the most material parts. You can then feel the disease coming and also feel in the nervous envelope the part of the body which it is going to, or intending to, attack because what is in the nervous envelope has a material counterpart in the body. Thus it is the vital-physical which is first attacked and then the force takes the form of a disease in the system. I had myself the experience of fever all around the body.'

0 1961-08-11, #Agenda Vol 02, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   (Regarding the Book on Sri Aurobindo that Satprem was preparing to write.)
   Again this morning, between 3 and 4 oclock, Sri Aurobindo seemed to be showing me around the world of expression. I see a host of people I dont know (and some I do). There are immense roomsnot libraries (there are no Books) yet everything is there, arranged and organized, in great open roofless rooms. And I walk along with Sri Aurobindo as he passes from one person to another, one group to another, one place to another, one room to another and he coordinates it all. To some he says a few words; others show him things. And its all for the background of your Book, for it to be filled with all thisnot explicitly, but potentially for the Force to be there.
   And the clarity! It is limpid-an atmosphere so transparent, so limpid, so clear! There are people of today, people of times past, people of forever. They are like living intelligences gathering together the earths memories. Day after day, day after day, Sri Aurobindo has been showing this to me.
  --
   (A little later Mother begins to sign some 300 Books. She remarks:)
   I have a convenient signature.
  --
   Thats all, petit. Once again Ive bored you with my stories instead of speaking with you about your Book.
   Ah, no!

0 1961-08-18, #Agenda Vol 02, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   (Satprem began his Book on Sri Aurobindo on August 15.)
   Have you been working?

0 1961-08-25, #Agenda Vol 02, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   The Book isnt progressing very quickly, you know.
   Its not progressing quickly. Did you begin at the beginning?
  --
   Nowadays I always spend a part of the night in the realm of expression, a realm where generally I never used to go at all. Its a very lovely place, very human in the sense that its not a scene from Nature: there are huge rooms and great, highly intellectual arrangements; yet its very lovely, with such a clear and limpid atmosphereall in clear shades (Mother gives up trying to describe it). Oh, its so luminous and lovely, very well organized, as far as the eye can see; it seems as big as the earth. The rooms are roofless, just imagine! Huge roofless rooms flooded with light, and transparent partitions. And the people inside seem very, very awarenot a lot of people, but extremely studious and attentive, and they are creating arrangements of things. They must be people writing Books. They are making compositionsoh, if you knew how lovely it was! Its as if they were taking colors and more or less geometrical forms and placing them in relation to one another. There are huge pigeonholes where everything is in order, and yet without doors, not closed upwide open and still completely protected. An interesting place. I dont usually go there Ive gone maybe two or three times in my life, without paying much attention but lately, because of this Book you are writing, Sri Aurobindo is taking me there all the time.
   And there are people with no countryhe takes me to a place where the people have no country, no race, no special costume they seem very universal. And they move around harmoniously, silently, as though they were gliding and with precision, everything is extremely precise. Some of them have even shown me things: there were some lovely colored papers! But these colors are unearthly, somehow transparent. They were arranging it all, demonstrating and explaining to me how it has to be arranged to give the maximum effect.

0 1961-09-03, #Agenda Vol 02, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   (The beginning of this conversation has unfortunately disappeared. It dealt with the Book that Satprem was writing on Sri Aurobindo, and he spoke to Mother of his dream of writing automatically, without even needing to think, letting the writing flow along by itself.)
   You would like to carry thought into higher domains, beyond the province of thought itself! This is something practically impossible.
   You understand, if I were British and writing in English, I could try to do a Book on Sri Aurobindo using Savitri alone. With quotations from Savitri one can maintain a certain poetical rhythm, and this rhythm can generate an opening. But in French it isnt possiblehow could it be translated?
   Yes, thats what I mean-but even in English.
  --
   Its not so much a question of the reading public as a question of language. As for the readers you know, at any level whatsoever it is possible to suddenly touch a soul, anywhere. The level doesnt matter, and fundamentally if one reaches one or two souls with a Book like this, its a fine result. It opens the way to people intellectually, and those who want to can follow along.
   I dont think your Book will hold any surprises for me when I have it! Sometimes I listen to whole sections of it. Last night it was almost as if you were reading the Book to menot exactly with words but I woke up and Sri Aurobindo was there andas though you had been reading somethinghe approved of it, saying, Yes, its fine like that, its all right.
   (silence)

0 1961-09-10, #Agenda Vol 02, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   (A little later, regarding the Book on Sri Aurobindo:)
   Anything one can write is so flat, so flat in comparison with what one perceives!
  --
   I dont know, but Sri Aurobindo spoke of it at the end of the Book on the Vedas, in the chapter on the origin of languages. He seems to be saying that its better if one goes back to the origin of the vibrations. Ultimately, as a language grows more intellectual, it hardens and dries up. Perhaps when we had only sounds (the As and the Os; the Os especially are very flexible, the whole gamut of Os), perhaps it was more supple.
   I feel this so often now. How to put it. I always try not to talktalking bothers me. Yes, its a real nuisance. When I see someone, the first thing I do is to avoid talking. Then, when the Vibration comes, its good; there is a sort of communication, and if the person is the least bit receptive, what comes is like a its subtler than music; its a vibration bringing its own principle of harmony. But people usually get impatient after a while and, wanting something more concrete, oblige me to talk. They always insist on it. Then, being in a certain atmosphere, a certain vibration, I immediately feel something going like this (gesture of a fall to another level), and then hardening. Even when I babble (you see, the very effort of trying to be more subtle makes me babble), even my babblings (laughing) become dry by comparison. There are all sorts of things that are so much fullerfull, packed with an inner richnessand as soon as this is put into words, oh!
  --
   Maybe this is what you were thinking ofwhat you would like to express in your Book. It occurred in a place similar to the realm of expression where, as I told you, I have frequently been going lately. It is very, very vast, very open, but this time there were no walls. No ceiling, no walls. There was only a kind of groundvery pale, luminous, vast and very empty, empty. People were seated but I didnt see any chairs. Only the pianos were visible, and they were quite odd: you could hardly see anything but the keyboards, which were sort of overlapping. In front was a grand piano, and over here was a somewhat bigger one the one I had been leaning over sideways to play on and then there was one turned to the other side. And then this grand piano, right in front but with only the keyboard visible! Well, why shouldnt I be comfortable! I said to myself, and I sat down. Then everything became bluegreat, blue notes. How am I going to play? I wondered. I tried to play as usual and then: It doesnt work, it doesnt work, I said. Ah! It has to be played from aboveit has to be played from above! So I place my hands on the keys, I concentrate and brrff! It was like some not violent, not loud and noisy, butoh, overwhelming! Three, fournot notes: sounds, harmonies I dont really know what.
   But this must be what you were thinking of, what you would like to use for your Book.1
   Yes, I would certainly like to.

0 1961-09-16, #Agenda Vol 02, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   (Satprem complains of his difficulties in writing the Book on Sri Aurobindo. He says in particular that he has a feeling of being 'blocked'.)
   I have asked Sri Aurobindo to help you.
  --
   There you are, petit. Now if I can pass this vision along to you, your Book will come easily.
   ***

0 1961-09-23, #Agenda Vol 02, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   From time to time I use a line from Savitri, placing it in the Book like an open window. Thats all I can do.
   ***

0 1961-09-28, #Agenda Vol 02, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   I feel completely abandoned to myself. This Book is a real SUFFERING. I dont see where I am going, I am groping in all directions. Mother, do help me. Where lies the fault? I am suffering, you know. I would like to do it well, but it comes only in fits and starts, nothing coherent. Sometimes I feel quite incapable of carrying out this task properly.
   What should I do?

0 1961-09-30, #Agenda Vol 02, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
  (Following the letter Satprem had written to Mother the previous day regarding the Book on Sri Aurobindo:)
   I had a clear vision of the two kinds of opposites in nature (not only in nature but in life) which almost everyone carries within himself: one is the possibility of realization, the other is the path chosen to attain it. There is always (its probably inevitable) the stormy path of struggle, and then there is the sunlit path. After much study and observation, I have had a sort of spiritual ambition (if it can be called that) to bring to the world a sunlit path, to eliminate the necessity for struggle and suffering: something that aspires to replace this present phase of universal evolution with a less painful phase.
  --
   This Book is self-existent and you have only to follow it along, with simplicity, the way you would follow a path that has already been blazed that is already THERE, automatically brought into being by its own necessity. (For a long while Mother gazes in front of her) Dont be alarmed, Im just looking!
   You dont need to suffer; its not necessary.

0 1961-10-02, #Agenda Vol 02, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   (Towards the end of the conversation, Satprem once again complains of his difficulties in writing his Book. Mother proposes that he try to unblock the way by reading his manuscript to her.)
   You know, it [Mothers consciousness] is an immobile mirror that projects things from below upwards and receives things from above to transmit them below. This mirror is two-surfaced, and absolutely immobile, not adding any vibration to what is received or transmitted: a perfect neutrality. In this mirror, therefore, you would be able to see your Book a little more impersonally, outside yourself and your own creative power.
   (Satprem makes a face; he feels shy about reading his text aloud)
  --
   If you give it to me to read when its all finished, as you did with the other one [LOrpailleur], thats how it will be received; it wont pass through the mind at all. It will be reflected in the mirror and from the mirror it will go above. Thats the way I saw the other Book, and I was shown many things about you I hadnt known. So you can do it either way; I mean you can use the mirror before finishing the Booknot for what I may think of it, because that has no importance at all, but for the effect it might have on your work. Its up to you.
   Its not quite ready. I still have a lot to correct.

0 1961-10-15, #Agenda Vol 02, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   But it was a formidable experience! Formidable. And really proof that this Book interests him.
   But I have to do all last weeks work over.
  --
   And precisely because a large part of the Book is reasonable enough, artistic, well-expressed and well-presented, it can afford a few pages (there need not be many), a few pages that are like a leap into sheer madness!
   I SEE, I am looking at all that, sparkling.
  --
   If I say all this its because I see to what extent Sri Aurobindo views this Book as an important tool for world-wide workfrom the beginning he has taken it seriously. And he is so very much HERE that it seems to me not at all impossible that he HIMSELF is stimulating the expression.
   Its not so much a question of ideas, because all that is quite fine.
  --
   You are going to do it all over? But it doesnt matter. You know what the logic of a Book means to me!
   You see, when I want a TRUE impression of a Book, I open it at random; then I look at the first page, the last page sometimes I read the ending, then I go back to the beginningit doesnt matter where. What I want to know is whether the Force is there.
   Ordinary logic Read! Anywhere, the middle of a sentence, it doesnt matter!
  --
   Its not necessary for the whole Book to proceed in the same way.
   The most revelatory part can be in segments (you know, just as it comes). The thread is an invisible one the link of a Presenceo therwise it comes in bursts, and that has a lot of force.
  --
   I keep feeling that Sri Aurobindo wants the conclusion to be swift; and I myself (probably not with his power of comprehension) have a vision, a sort of feeling coming from a great height above, that the most important part of the Book should be very abruptlike breaking through a door, flinging it wide-open, and emerging in a rush of light. Thats all. Now keep quiet and see what happens.
   ***

0 1961-10-30, #Agenda Vol 02, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   What I would have liked at the beginning of the Book is my visionhow I see him now. But its untranslatable.
   (silence)
  --
   This Book was like the initiator of the legend. Sri Aurobindo was there, Sri Aurobindo as I know him now the eternal Sri Aurobindo I know now.
   And it was all so solid! oh, so cohesive, SO MASSIVE, and at the same time I dont know, its something completely different from anything you might expect. You cant imagine it.
  --
   It is not surprising, therefore, that exegetes have seen the Vedas primarily as a collection of propitiatory rites centered around sacrificial fires and obscure incantations to Nature divinities (water, fire, dawn, the moon, the sun, etc.), for bringing rain and rich harvests to the tribes, male progeny, blessings upon their journeys or protection against the thieves of the sunas though these shepherds were barbarous enough to fear that one inauspicious day their sun might no longer rise, stolen away once and for all. Only here and there, in a few of the more modern hymns, was there the apparently inadvertent intrusion of a few luminous passages that might have justifiedjust barely the respect which the Upanishads, at the beginning of recorded history, accorded to the Veda. In Indian tradition, the Upanishads had become the real Veda, the Book of Knowledge, while the Veda, product of a still stammering humanity, was a Book of Worksacclaimed by everyone, to be sure, as the venerable Authority, but no longer listened to. With Sri Aurobindo we might ask why the Upanishads, whose depth of wisdom the whole world has acknowledged, could claim to take inspiration from the Veda if the latter contained no more than a tapestry of primitive rites; or how it happened that humanity could pass so abruptly from these so-called stammerings to the manifold richness of the Upanishadic Age; or how we in the West were able to evolve from the simplicity of Arcadian shepherds to the wisdom of Greek philosophers. We cannot assume that there was nothing between the early savage and Plato or the Upanishads.5
   ***

0 1961-11-05, #Agenda Vol 02, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   (Mother would prefer Satprem not to mention Paul Richard by name in his Book on Sri Aurobindo.)
   I have done my best, all these years, to try to keep him at a distance. He has a powera terrible asuric power. Between you and me, I saw him like that from the start thats why I became involved with him. I never intended to marry him (his family affairs made it necessary), but when we met, I recognized him as an incarnation of the Lord of Falsehood that is his origin (what he called the Lord of Nations); and in fact, this being has directed the whole course of world events during the last few centuries. As for Theon, he was.
  --
   At any rate, you understand that Im not very keen on having Richard introduced into the Book the simple fact of mentioning him attracts him.3
   He was a pastor at Lille, in France, for perhaps ten years; he was quite a practicing Christian, but he dropped it all as soon as he began to study occultism. He had first specialized in theological philosophy in order to pass the pastoral examinations, studying all the modem philosophy of Europe (he had a rather remarkable metaphysical brain). Then I met him in connection with Theon and the Cosmic Review, and I led him into occult knowledge. Afterwards, there were all sorts of uninteresting stories. He became a lawyer during the early period of our relationship and I learned Law along with him I could even have passed the exam! Then the divorce stories began: he divorced his wife; they had three children and he wanted to keep them, but to do so he had to be legally married, so he asked me to marry himand I said yes. I have always been totally indifferent to these things. Anyway, when I met him I knew who he was and I decided to convert him the whole story revolves around that.
   As a matter of fact, the Books he wrote (especially the first one, The Living Ether) were based on my knowledge; he put my knowledge into French and beautiful French, I must say! I would tell him my experiences and he would write them down. Later he wrote The Gods (it was incomplete, one-sided). Then he became a lawyer and entered politics (he was a first-class orator and fired his audiences with enthusiasm) and was sent to Pondicherry to help a certain candidate who couldnt manage his election campaign single-handed. And since Richard was interested in occultism and spirituality, he took this opportunity to seek a Master, a yogi. When he arrived, instead of involving himself in politics, the first thing he did was announce, I am seeking a yogi. Someone said to him, Youre incredibly lucky! The yogi has just arrived. It was Sri Aurobindo, who was told, Theres a Frenchman asking to see you. Sri Aurobindo wasnt particularly pleased but he found the coincidence rather interesting and received him. This was in 1910.
   When Richard had finished his work, he returned to France with a poor photograph of Sri Aurobindo and a completely superficial impression of him, yet with the feeling that Sri Aurobindo KNEW (he hadnt at all understood the man that Sri Aurobindo was, he hadnt felt the presence of an Avatar, but he had sensed that he had knowledge). Moreover, I think he always held this opinion, because he used to say that Sri Aurobindo was a unique intellectual giant without many spiritual realizations! (The same type of stupidity as Romain Rollands.) Well, my relationship with Richard was on an occult plane, you see, and its difficult to touch upon. What happened was far more exciting than any novel imaginable.
  --
   Ah, no! It must all be erased. Simply put a note in your Book: Paul Richard, who met Sri Aurobindo for the first time in 1910. And you can mention that he was a theological writer or something of the sort to explain how he prompted Sri Aurobindo to write.
   When he returned, he told me he would take me there as soon as he could.
  --
   I wrote in my Book that Paul Richard intended to bring out simultaneously in Paris a Review of the Great Synthesis. Is this true?5
   No, its not true! This was never intended, never! The Arya was bilingual, one part in French and one in English, but it was one and the same magazine published here in Pondicherry. There was never any question of publishing anything in France; this is incorrect, entirely falsea myth. Besides, it was I who translated the English into French, and rather poorly at that!
  --
   Ever since Ive known that Sri Aurobindo attached importance to this Book, I have been doing a great deal of looking. I told you what I saw the other day, didnt I? You asked my advice in choosing the photos and you had picked the one of him in meditation [Sri Aurobindo on his bed after he left his body]. Earlier, I had seen the photo of him young; and while I was looking at it, Sri Aurobindo was there and he suddenly took me thousands of years into the future Ive told you about thisand said to me, The beginning of the legend. Then I understood that this was the right photo for the Book.
   Evidently he is making your Book the starting point for all that will be thought and said and done upon earth on the intellectual plane. And I assure you that I am helping you and he is helping you!
   You much ask him.

0 1961-11-12, #Agenda Vol 02, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Yet in Vedic times they spoke of The Word the creative Word [Vak]. This is the idea behind the mantra. Too bad a Book cant be written using mantras!
   ???
  --
   So I wonder, after all, if there arent many revelations in your Book which MUST NOT be explained; then its left up to each ones capacity to muse over it, to fill in the gaps with his imagination.
   In the end, it would be a very interesting attempt: a stimulant for peoples intuitive capacities, instead of taking them all for donkeys and spoon-feeding them, going yum-yum-yum-yum-yum so that theyll digest it!

0 1961-11-16b, #Agenda Vol 02, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   I find the Book VERY BEAUTIFUL.
   With all my tenderness,

0 1961-12-18, #Agenda Vol 02, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   He has understood NOTHING, felt nothing in this Book, finding it too abstract. In a word, they wont accept it without extensive modifications and explanations.
   May your will be done,
  --
   But dont go and spoil your Book just to make it digestible for them.
   We shall publish it here, taking out the unnecessary pictureshaving only a few will make the Book more interesting.
   I suppose you can return their money and cancel the contract but reserve the right to print the Book yourself, changing the presentation to avoid any confusion with their collection.
   ***

0 1961-12-20, #Agenda Vol 02, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Dear Sir I must begin by telling you that although this text is an excellent essay, it is not, in its present form, a Book for the Spiritual Masters series. Let us enumerate the reasons for this. First of all, the general impression is of an ABSTRACT text. I can straight-away imagine your reaction to this and I dread misunderstandings! But putting myself in the readers place, since, once again, it does involve a collection intended for a wide public that we are beginning to know well, I can assure you that this public will not be able to follow page after page of reflections upon what one is bound to call a philosophical and spiritual system. Obviously this impression is caused primarily by the fact that you have begun with twenty-one pages where the reader is assumed to already know of Sri Aurobindos historical existence and the content of the Vedas and the Upanishads, plus I dont know how many other notions of rite, truth, divinity, wisdom, etc., etc. In my view, and the solution is going to appear cruel to you, for you certainly value these twenty-one pages [on the Secret of the Veda], they should purely and simply be deleted, for everything you say there, which is very rich in meaning, can only become clear when one has read what follows. There are many Books in which readers can be asked to make the effort entailed in not understanding the beginning until they have read the end: but not Books of popular culture. One could envisage an introduction of three or four pages to situate the spiritual climate and cultural world in which Sri Aurobindos thought has taken place, provided, however, that it is sufficiently descriptive, and not a pre-synthesis of everything to be expounded upon in what follows. In a general way you are going to smile, finding me quite Cartesian! But the readership we address is more or less permeated by a widespread Cartesianism, and you can help them, if you like, to reverse their methodology, but on the condition that you make yourself understood right from the start. Generally, you dont make enough use of analysis and, even before analysis, of a description of the realities being analyzed. That is why the sections of pure philosophical analysis seem much too long to us, and, even apart from the abstract character of the chapter on evolution (which should certainly be shorter), one feels at a positive standstill! After having waited patiently, and sometimes impatiently, for some light to be thrown on Sri Aurobindos own experience, one reads with genuine amazement that one can draw on energies from above instead of drawing on them from the material nature around oneself, or from an animal sleep, or that one can modify his sleep and render it conscious master illnesses before they enter the body. All of that in less than a page; and you conclude that the spirit that was the slave of matter becomes again the master of evolution. But how Sri Aurobindo was led to think this, the experiences that permitted him to verify it, those that permit other men to consider the method transmittable, the difficulties, the obstacles, the realizationsdoesnt this constitute the essence of what must be said to make the reader understand? Once again, it is the question of a pedagogy intimately tied in with the spirit of the collection. Let me add as well that I always find it deplorable when a thought is not expressed purely for its own sake, but is accompanied by an aggressive irony towards concepts which the author does not share. This is pointless and harms the ideas being presented, all the more so because they are expressed in contrast with caricatured notions: the allusions you make to such concepts as you think yourself capable of evoking the soul, creation, virtue, sin, salvationwould only hold some interest if the reader could find those very concepts within himself. But, as they are caricatured by your pen, the reader is given the impression of an all too easily obtained contrast between certain ideas admired and others despised. Whereas it would be far more to the point if they corresponded to something real in the religious consciousness of the West. I have too much esteem for you and the spiritual world in which you live to avoid saying this through fear of upsetting you.
   Amen.
  --
   I dont believe your Book can be changedits meaningless to snip at it. If you really want to know what I would do, I would write another one, putting myself in their place: something showing a comprehensible Sri Aurobindoalmost a congenial Sri Aurobindo that is, only the constructive side of his teaching, in its most external form, leaving out not the philosophical notions, but the truly spiritual ones, for that is completely sealed to their understanding.
   They are not ready! They are not ready.
  --
   I feel that this man himself is the obstacle and that if the Book came out, it would be understoodnot everywhere, but it would be understood. Not by those shut up in Catholicism (theres nothing to do for them), but Im sure its accessible to all who couldnt care less about that, who dont have Christian prejudices.
   But I know that if we publish it here it will have a wide public in Europe and America swallowing it down like holy bread, and it will do a magnificent work. IF it comes from here. Not because of what they think of us [the Ashram], but because of what will be in it.
   They want to tidy up your Book, do they! They cant take it. I saw this when the Book was sent off: they cant take it, they just cant. They put up a barrier; they cant receive what is in it, and so they will do all they can to annul its effects.
   Coming from here, of course, it will take much more time to touch the general public, but I see how things work in the universe: it will go far more surely and directly to those who are ready to receive it. And we mustnt believe that only an elite public of especially intelligent and refined people will be touched: among very simple, open-hearted people there is a deep intelligence that understands and responds to these things far better than very cultivated people dofar betterbecause they feel, they feel the vibration of this profound Hope, this profound Joy, something corresponding to the intense need of their being. While the others begin to reason and sophisticate, which takes away half the power.
   From the practical standpoint, I would much prefer the Book to be printed here and for us to make the necessary effort for it to go out and touch as many people as possible. The publisher may be a handy and less troublesome channel, but hes not at all the best onefar from it. THAT I know, because I am constantly seeing your Book with Sri Aurobindos perception, and I am absolutely positive that he likes it very much; he has put a lot into it and he sees that it can be an enormous help but not in the short run. There is always the sense of it needing a hundred years to have its full effect. With your publisher, on the other hand, the effects are far more violent, more external and noisy, but they fade far more quickly.
   And I feel its rather essential to change all the emphasis on pictures. I let them go because there was nothing else to do, but I must say I wasnt too happy about it.1 it was not a deep understanding, a soul-understanding, that chose the pictures, but a very developed intellect.
  --
   One more thing. Despite their blockage from the deep spiritual viewpoint, they evidently represent a certain goodwill which can be utilized and should be recognizedit must be given a place. Thats why I was telling you to write a Book on a much less elevated level, a Book like the one I would write, if I ever wrote one!
   But Mother.
  --
   My Book, of course, would be: What I have known of Sri Aurobindo and on his supreme level. What I have known of Sri Aurobindo is what I have been able to perceive of the Avatar. What he represents. Thats how I see him. So, what I have known of Sri Aurobindo, expressed spontaneously, with a minimum of external events, the very minimum, but with all the experiences of our meetings: at that time, this opened that; at that moment, I realized this or saw that or felt something else ; and then I was able to do such and such and all of it was Sri Aurobindo.
   I know it would create a furor if I wrote this Book! Because any fool could read it like a story and feel perfectly satisfied and he wouldnt even notice it taking hold of him inside and changing him.
   A philosophical Book? No. A spiritual Book? No, not at all! Just a nice, little commonsense Book thats what they would see!
   I dont have time.
   I could possibly scribble a few things down and have you write a Book with them, but. I dont have the time and anyway, I just thought of it this minute. I hadnt an inkling of it ten minutes ago.
   I am seeing this Book now. I see it. But when I leave here, with that whole throng around me and all that work to do, it will fade away. I would need to be very quiet, have nothing to do, and just write when it comes to me; because I cannot do things in a logical fashion I have never been able to, never. The experience must come suddenlya memory, an experience then I note it down, put it aside and leave it. And when another comes, the same thing. In this way there would be (smiling) no plan to the Book! It would be very simple: no plan of ideas, no plan of development, nothing; simply a story.
   For example, the importance of the departure2: how he was present the whole time I was away; how he guided my entire life in Japan; how. Of course, it would be seen in the mirror of my own experience, but it would be Sri Aurobindonot me, not my reactions: him; but through my experience because thats all I can speak of.
  --
   A Book like that (sufficiently veiled, of course), written in the simplest way possible (like I wrote The Science of Living, I believe)and its fine, you speak to people in their own language. Above all, no philosophy! None! You simply tell some extraordinary stories in the same way you would tell an ordinary story. But the Story is there, thats the most important thing.
   It started in my infancy the Story was already there.
  --
   Think it over. I would like us to publish your Book exactly as it is, with its full force, with all that Sri Aurobindo has put into it; and we will give it a bit of help to go and do its work. And you should come to an understanding with these people. But first you should write just a simple Book, quite simple and quite positive: the constructive aspectvery constructive, very simple. No attempt to convince, no big problemsno, no, no! Sri Aurobindo has come to tell the world that man is not the final creation, that there is another creation; and he said this not because he knew it but because he felt it. And he began to do it. And thats all.
   It neednt be long.
   You want me to write a Book again!?
   Yes if its not too much trouble! (Mother laughs) Spontaneously, simplyif you want to, if you feel like it. You know what I mean: a Book that is TRUE, in the sense that you wont say anything not perfectly true, but accessible not only accessible to the superior man, but to the honest man who finds that life really isnt good or pleasant and is wondering if there isnt some way to make it better.
   Without without great speculations.
   There are many things like that in Sri Aurobindos Book, On Himself, many things.
   Just see if you feel like it, mon petit.

0 1961-12-23, #Agenda Vol 02, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   There is something deeper. And within this deeper thing there was: quiet, quiet, quiet, we will wait; and the impression (but vague, distant and uncertain) of some attempt being made to introduce a very good possibility into the atmosphere. I never see on the purely physical plane, you know (its always on the subtle physical, the plane of possibilities thats more real to me; the purely physical generally eludes me, but I see the subtle physical clearly), and I was seeing I dont know, it was like something higher, from above, trying to make someone enter the field of possibilities, a brain that would suddenly be touched by the Book and reverse the situation. I dont know who, I dont know what, I dont know how. Ah, you know that yellow rose I just gave you? Its fringed in pink. Well, what came was like a slender pink fringe winding through the atmosphere of this situation.
   Its possibleall is possible!

0 1962-01-09, #Agenda Vol 03, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   During that return to the past over the last few days, the life I led with Sri Aurobindo suddenly came back to me. What helped this to happen was reading passages about me in his Book,6 letters he wrote about me that I had never read before. And it all came back, those full thirty years I lived with him.
   Psychologically, there was no struggle, no tension, no effortnot ONCE; I was living in total and confident serenity. On the material plane there were attacks, but even these he took upon himself. Well, I saw it all, all those thirty years of life; not for a SECOND did I have any sense of responsibility, in spite of all the work I was doing, all the organizing and everything. He had supposedly passed on the responsibility to me, you see, but he was standing behindHE was actually doing everything! I was active, but with absolutely no responsibility. I never felt responsible for a single minutehe took the full responsibility. It was really.
  --
   Yesterday evening I read something in the Book9. Sri Aurobindo is writing to someone who said, How lucky people are who live near the Mother. You dont know what youre talking about! he replies. To live in the Mothers physical presence is one of the most difficult things. Do you remember this passage? I didnt know he had written that. Well, well I thought. He writes, It is hard to stay near her, because the difference between the physical consciousness of all you people and her physical consciousness is so enormous.10 Indeed, thats what tires me out. Thats what tires my body, because it is used to living in a certain rhythm, a universal rhythm.
   (silence)

0 1962-01-21, #Agenda Vol 03, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   I find it difficult to take these psycho-analysts at all seriously when they try to scrutinise spiritual experience by the flicker of their torch-lights,yet perhaps one ought to, for half-knowledge is a powerful thing and can be a great obstacle to the coming in front of the true Truth. This new psychology looks to me very much like children learning some summary and not very adequate alphabet, exulting in putting their a-b-c-d of the subconscient and the mysterious underground super-ego together and imagining that their first Book of obscure beginnings (c-a-t cat, t-r-e-e tree) is the very heart of the real knowledge. They look from down up and explain the higher lights by the lower obscurities; but the foundation of these things is above and not below, upari budhna esam. The superconscient, not the subconscient, is the true foundation of things. The significance of the lotus is not to be found by analysing the secrets of the mud from which it grows here; its secret is to be found in the heavenly archetype of the lotus that blooms for ever in the Light above. The self-chosen field of these psychologists is besides poor, dark and limited; you must know the whole before you can know the part and the highest before you can truly understand the lowest. That is the promise of the greater psychology awaiting its hour before which these poor gropings will disappear and come to nothing.4
   Questioned about the meaning of these words, Mother said, "The state I was in was like a memory."

0 1962-01-24, #Agenda Vol 03, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Savitri, Book X, Canto 2 (Cent. Ed. XXIX. 613).
   ***

0 1962-02-09, #Agenda Vol 03, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   (Concerning a European disciple who praises the merits of a certain pseudo-spiritual Book, which Mother calls "spiritual romanticism":)
   Its very European theyre like that.
  --
   Take Z, for instanceshe told me that Maharshi1 wrote in his Book that if I were Hindu and did asanas every day, all India would be at my feet! This has certainly been Zs biggest difficulty: it was easy to come here, she could speak to me perfectly freely, I didnt behave mysteriously. So of course, it was too simple!
   ***

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.
  --
   The thought keeps coming to me that I will have to write a new Book on Sri Aurobindo.1
   ***

0 1962-03-13, #Agenda Vol 03, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Because it comes from very highits not from here, not at all; it was decided on high, and a long, LONG time ago. Before you came here, I was constantly feeling. Besides, it hadnt been so long without Sri Aurobindo; when Sri Aurobindo was here I had nothing to say, and if I did speak it was almost by chance. Thats all. What had to be said was said by him. And when he left and I began to read his Books (which I hadnt read before), I told myself, Well, what do you know! There was absolutely no need for me to say anything. And I had less and less desire to speak. The minute I met you, I began to get interested. Ah, I thought, collaboration! Something interesting can be done.
   None of this is random chance. Its not that were taking advantage of circumstances, not at all; it was DECREED.
  --
   I like the form of your expression very, very much. It contains something deep, very supple and polished at the same timelike a lovely, finely chiseled statue. There is profound inspiration and a rhythm, a harmony, which I like very much. I really enjoyed reading your first Book2the kind of enjoyment that comes from discovering beautiful forms, an original way of looking at things and expressing them. I appreciated it tremendously. Immediately, spontaneously, I ranked you as a true writer.
   There you have it. I didnt think it was necessary to keep telling you all these things. But its true.

0 1962-04-20, #Agenda Vol 03, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   1) I have received a letter from the publisher, who reiterates his requests for alterations. I am replying to him this very day that I will write another Book. I have no idea how I am going to write the Book!
   2) I have finished the work you gave me. I will bring it to you when you wish, but there is no hurry at allrest.

0 1962-04-28, #Agenda Vol 03, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   It would be good to get moving again on the Book.
   These past few days I have started thinking about the August Bulletin. In a few days I will probably be able to start working. In that case, I could ask you to come in the morning and you could read me whatever you have ready.

0 1962-05-27, #Agenda Vol 03, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Sowhat about your Book?
   (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.
  --
   About the Book, for instance I dont know if its tamas [inertia], but I constantly feel like sitting and doing nothing! Or doing a minimum of work just to keep me in toucha bit of work for you, thats all, and then the rest of the time.
   Yes, that wouldnt be so bad! Thats something I understand quite well!
   Externally, with this Book Im supposed to write, I would say I have no desire to do so. Nonetheless, Ive come to the point where I no longer pay attention to my desires or non-desires; but anyway, I cant say Im enthusiastic about it.
   No, its not interesting for you. And that I can understand!
  --
   What I actually wanted to put before you is this lack of desire to write the Book.
   It doesnt matter, mon petit!
  --
   The Book that became Sri Aurobindo or the Adventure of Consciousness.
   With the work on the Bulletin and other Ashram publications, translating Sri Aurobindo, working on this Agenda, writing his own Books and doing many hours of japa, plus other tasks besides, Satprem had been working something like fifteen hours a day (except when he ran off somewhere and even then ...) for eight years nonstop.
   ***

0 1962-05-29, #Agenda Vol 03, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   But isnt this second Book on Sri Aurobindo something imposed by circumstances? Is it really something that must be done, that already exists and has been decreed?
   Personally, I do see one. I see a Sri Aurobindo.
  --
   Almost no philosophy, nothing intellectualalmost a story. His work presented in an entirely practical and matter-of-fact way, like the talks I used to give to the children here. When I said to the children, This, you know, is why you are here, I told them in a way they could understand, didnt I? Well the Book should be like that. If I were to write (I will never write a Book on Sri Aurobindo! Never, never, never I know it), but were I ever to write a Book on Sri Aurobindo, thats the Book I would write, something like a fairy tale. Just imagine. You see life, you see how it is, you are used to this sort of existence; and its dreary and its sad (some people find it entertainingbecause it doesnt take much to entertain them!). Well, behind it all there is a fairy tale. Something in the making, something thats going to be beautiful, beautiful, inexpressibly beautiful. And we shall take part in it. You have no idea, you think you will forget everything when you die, leave it all behind you but its not true! And all who feel the call to a beautiful, luminous, joyous, progressive life, well they will all take part in it, in one way or another. You dont know now, but you will after a while. There you are.
   A fairy tale.
  --
   Done like that, mon petit, the Book could be delightful!
   Your first Book is prophetic and most beautiful, but I must say its something beyond most peoples reachits really a Book for us, to put us into contact with all who are interested in yo public.
   What I see is almost a childrens Book, fga, in the spiritual life: an elite. It is a Book for an elite, not for the generalor a whole generation aged ten to eighteen, thousands of children. With lovely pictures.
   (silence)
  --
   No, I dont really feel any need for the mountains. The idea came to me because of this Book.
   Frankly, I dont believe thats the problem, mon petit. Because I see this Book, I feel it. And since I feel it so vividly, dont you think it would be easier to write it here than up there?
   No, its solely a question of health. If I could. Listen, I also had a longing to go to the Himalayas, I had a great longing for it when I was in France. When I came here the first time it was fine, I was very happy, everything was beautiful, everything was perfect, but oh, to go to the Himalayas for a while! (I have always loved mountains.) I was living over there in the Dupleix house, and I used to meditate while walking back and forth. There was a small courtyard with a dividing wall, and shards of glass were stuck on top of the wall to keep out thieves. And I was meditatingmeditating on the spiritual lifewhen suddenly something caught my eye: a ray of sunlight on a sharp piece of blue glass on top of the wall. And positively, spontaneously, without thinking or reflecting or anything I saw the summits of the Himalayas: I was on the summits of the Himalayas.
  --
   Anyway, lets forget about this trip. When the Book starts to come to me, well, Ill just get into it and that will be that.
   Yes. But theres no hurry, is there?

0 1962-05-31, #Agenda Vol 03, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   (The talk turns again to the Book like a fairy tale on Sri Aurobindo:)
   Did our meditation have any effect?
  --
   Mother is not speaking here of only her mantra but of all mantras. As she later added: "No mantra has any effect unless it is ACCEPTED by the Power being addressed. When (like the Tantrics, for example) you do a mantra for a certain deity, if this deity accepts the mantra, that gives it power; but if the deity doesn't accept your mantra, it has no power at all. This isn't something I got out of a Book, I know it from my own experience but I believe it has been explained in Tantric texts."
   In the substance of the body.

0 1962-06-06, #Agenda Vol 03, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Have you started your Book?
   No. I have to think about it, concentrate. That takes time.

0 1962-06-12, #Agenda Vol 03, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Oh, you know what the publisher says: send us a Book when you have one ready.
   Oh! They said that?
  --
   But the Book has to come to me!
   Oh, its comingits coming. I have no doubt about that. All you have to do is turn this way (gesture above the head).

0 1962-06-20, #Agenda Vol 03, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Well, mon petit write your Book.
   ***

0 1962-06-27, #Agenda Vol 03, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   I would like you to write your Book.
   Its progressing not rapidly.

0 1962-06-30, #Agenda Vol 03, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   As a child, when I was around ten or twelve years old, I had some rather interesting experiences which I didnt understand at all. I had some history Booksyou know, the text Books they give you to learn history. Well, Id read and suddenly the Book would seem to become transparent, or the printed words would become transparent, and Id see other words or even pictures. I hadnt the faintest idea what was happening to me! And it appeared so natural to me that I thought it was the same for everybody. But my brother and I were great chums (he was only a year and a half older), so I would tell him: They talk nonsense in history, you knowit is LIKE THIS; it isnt like that: it is LIKE THIS! And several times the corrections I got on one person or another turned out to be quite exact and detailed. And (I see it now I understood it later on) they were certainly memories. About some passages I would even say, How stupid! It was never that; THIS is what was said. It never happened like that; THIS is how it happened. And the Book was simply open before me; I was just reading along like any other child and suddenly something would occur. It was something in me, of course, but I used to think it was in the Book!
   I found out many, many things about Joan of Arcmany things. And with stunning precision, which made it extremely interesting. I wont repeat them because I dont remember with exactness, and these things have no value unless they are exact. And then, for the Italian Renaissance: Leonardo da Vinci, Mona Lisa; and for the French Renaissance: Franois I, Marguerite de Valois,2 and so forth.

0 1962-07-04, #Agenda Vol 03, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   So, on with your Book. Next time you can read me some of it.
   Its not going fast!

0 1962-07-07, #Agenda Vol 03, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   (Mother listens to Satprem read some passages from his new Book on Sri Aurobindo. The first Book, Sri Aurobindo and the Transformation of the World, was judged "abstract and nebulous" by the Paris publisher. Mother comments:)
   They probably wont understand anything.
   For me, the other Book was more self-evident.
   Yes, for me too. Writing it was more intense; I have no sense of inspiration with this one.
  --
   Its going well; it will be a very good Book. But probably only a small portion of it will make them say, Ah, finally! Something practical!
   The Ashram began with two houses and so many peoplein America thats all they ever wanted to know from me. When I asked for money from America, thats what they asked about, and thats what I had to send them: on such and such a date we started off with two houses and then little by little, like this and like that, it became what it is today. And now we have so many houses (Mother laughs), there are so many people, so many visitors per year, and the Samadhi has become a place of pilgrimage, and. In short, newspaper stories thats what I wrote to America! I put together papers, documents, statistics they were quite satisfied. If I had told them even a quarter of what you say, they would have replied, Oh, for heavens sake, be practical!
  --
   What youve written is for an enlightened public fond of ideasexcellent. But its not a Book you buy for a couple of dollars and read on the train between stations; no, the reader must sit quietly and think about what hes reading. Theres not one in a million like that! They put it in their pocket, you see, and on the subwaymaybe not the subway, theres no time!but while theyre on the train, they pull it out of their pocket and.
   (Satprem makes a discouraged gesture)
  --
   No, write your Book as you see it.
   I see a psychological Book. I mean, someone doing research on himself, seeking to understand. Not a philosophical but a psychological Booksomeone whos experimenting on himself.
   What!
  --
   No, go ahead. Theyre simply going to tell you, Your Book is very nice, but it drags in places. If youll let us cut them out (Mother laughs). Thats it. And whatever is truly psychological, well, theyll take big scissors and (Mother laughs).
   But all that can be published separately.
  --
   But its good, this Book of yours.
   As I always say, Be at least two generations ahead. And this Book is a generation ahead of them.
   Mother was right (in part!). Satprem's second Book was refused by this same publisher, then accepted by another.
   Algeria's Independence has just been announced.

0 1962-07-25, #Agenda Vol 03, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Next came the period of learning and developing, but on an ordinary mental levelschool years.1 Curiosity made me want to learn to read. Did I tell you how it happened? When I was around seven, just under seven, my brother, who was eighteen months older, used to bring big pictures home from school with him (you know, pictures for children with captions at the bottom; theyre still used nowadays) and he gave me one of them. Whats written there? I asked. Read it! he said. Dont know how, I replied. Then learn! All right, I told him, show me the letters. He brought me an A-B-C Book. I knew it within two days and on the third day I started reading. Thats how I learned. Oh-oh, they used to say, this child is backward! Seven years old and she still cant readdisgraceful! The whole family fretted about it. And then lo and behold, in about a week I knew what should have taken me years to learnit made them think twice!
   Then, school years. I was a very bright student, always for the same reason: I wanted to understand. I wasnt interested in learning things by heart like the others did I wanted to understand them. And what a memory I had, a fantastic memory for sounds and images! I had only to read a poem aloud at night, and the next morning I knew it. And after I had studied or read a Book and someone mentioned a passage to me, I would say, Ah, yes thats on page so and so. I would find the page. Nothing had faded, it was all still fresh. But this is the ordinary period of development.
   Then at a very young age (about eight or ten), along with my studies I began to paint. At twelve I was already doing portraits. All aspects of art and beauty, but particularly music and painting, fascinated me. I went through a very intense vital development during that period, with, just like in my early years, the presence of a kind of inner Guide; and all centered on studies: the study of sensations, observations, the study of technique, comparative studies, even a whole spectrum of observations dealing with taste, smell and hearinga kind of classification of experiences. And this extended to all facets of life, all the experiences life can bring, all of themmiseries, joys, difficulties, sufferings, everythingoh, a whole field of studies! And always this presence within, judging, deciding, classifying, organizing and systematizing everything.

0 1962-07-31, #Agenda Vol 03, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Heres what he says: I read with great interest the Introduction to your new Book on Shri Aurobindo. I must confess that if I have been late in replying it is because I am still very hesitant. The text reads well, but it leaves doubts as to how well the Book that follows will conform to the norms of our Spiritual Masters series. I greatly fear that we will both end up disappointed again. The Book you want to write is, I feel, very personal, whereas this series must consist of Books which are essentially expositions, introductions, tools of information: etc.
   (After a silence) I am getting a sort of indication: when I turn the beacon to this side, the resistance suddenly seems to give waythere must be a means of making it give way.
   Dont reply, keep quiet. Write your Book and we will see.
   I have the feeling that, consciously or unconsciously (I dont know which), this gentleman has become a tool of Catholic resistance. It is very strong in the Old World and in America as well, although there its more Christian than specifically Catholic. But its terribly strong in France: it tries to take advantage of every opening and to block whatever might take a new turn.
  --
   I cant say this gentleman knows it (he probably doesntwhat goes on in the human brain is very incoherent). But in any case, something in him is wary: Whats to tell me this Book wont lead me just where I dont want to go?
   Their main complaint was, You are abstract. So if we want to be concrete, we have to speak of experiences.
  --
   Listen, dont think about it, dont pay it any attentionfinish the Book.
   Im not really satisfied.

0 1962-08-08, #Agenda Vol 03, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   All right then, keep on with your Book. Its good, much better than you think! (gesture of denial from Satprem) Yes, yes, I know what you mean, definitive thingsits like me and my definitive transformations! We must learn how to wait. Later on, it will come.
   It should be something like a mantra.

0 1962-08-18, #Agenda Vol 03, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   (Concerning Satprem's new Book on Sri Aurobindo, Mother foresees that again many cuts will be necessary, and emphasizes that the main point is to prevent the publisher from entrusting the Book's editing to some ignoramus. And she adds:)
   But its quite clear that these people cant grasp it; theyre a closed door! Not even a door of bronze, but of bricks and cementimpenetrable.
  --
   So you understand, you have only one thing to do: finish your Book.
   Yes oh, I would like to make such a beautiful Sri Aurobindo, and then.

0 1962-08-25, #Agenda Vol 03, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   (Satprem complains that he finds it difficult to write his Book. Mother concentrates for about fifteen minutes, then says:)
   All right.

0 1962-09-18, #Agenda Vol 03, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   So now I dont mind finishing The Synthesis. I was a little bothered because I have no other Books by Sri Aurobindo to translate that can help me in my sadhana: there was only The Synthesis. As I said, it always came right on time, just when it was needed for a particular experience.
   When this new translation is finished (because I know Savitri, I know what it is), I know that when its finished either Ill be there or else things will take a very long time.1
   All his other Books that could help me are already translated. And with Savitri, the idea isnt to make a translation, but to SEE. To try something. To give me the daily experience of that contact.
   I had some magnificent experiences when I read it the first time (two years ago, I believe). Wonderful, wonderful experiences! And since then, each time I read those lines, the same thing happensnot the same experience, but I come in contact with the same realm.

0 1962-09-26, #Agenda Vol 03, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   It will be a beautiful Bookunusual. Its an original way of presenting things. Interesting, mon petit.
   One day when you have time, Ill have to ask you some questions. Because for the Supraconscient, some things arent too clear in my mind.
  --
   But its better not to emphasize this [in your Book]. As I have said, we can bypass that plane, or even pass through without knowing it. It interested me to read in the Vedas that if you dont ascend the way youre supposed to, if you try to bypass the gods, then unpleasant things happen to you and your way is blockeddo you remember that?1 That gives you an idea of what it is. Its like an intermediary zone, far superior to the earth, but still intermediary. Some have tried to cross it without stopping; and there, they say, you run into trouble. Personally, I am not sure, I can only speak of my own experience: there was always a sense of fraternityas you can imagine! I knew them, I was on friendly terms with them, so there was no question of bypassing them or not!
   But I have a strong impression that that world is still a magnified version of our own, and part of the old path; it has nothing to do with the Supramental Creation, which will bring to earth the sense of the Supreme and the Unique.

0 1962-10-06, #Agenda Vol 03, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Im asking you questions because Ive got a Book to write!
   Oh, but dont speak of this in your Book! People will say youre completely cracked (Mother laughs).
   Chakras: centers of consciousness.

0 1962-10-12, #Agenda Vol 03, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Theres a person I wont name who has read Sri Aurobindos Books and thought he understood them. He has been following a yogic discipline (anyway, he thought he was doing yoga) and he pulled down the Force. The Force responded (Mother laughs). He wound up with a headache! He got frightened and wrote to me in these exact words: This Force is the Lords Force (which is true, quite true), and it has turned into fear. So (Mother laughs) fear is the Lords principal perversion. There you have it. He read in Books that the Lord is behind everything, that there is nothing that isnt the Lord; so its the Lord who has become perverted in His manifestation, naturally. The Force of the Lord came to help him and was changed into fear, so the Lords principal perversion is fear!
   If you read that, youd say he was going off his rocker.
  --
   Bring me your Book on the 16th.
   Thats whats difficultwriting.

0 1962-10-27, #Agenda Vol 03, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Yes, Id like to understand how it works. I have to talk about it in the Book.
   The first zone you encounter is the zone of painting, sculpture, architecture: everything that has a material form. It is the zone of forms, colored forms that are expressed as paintings, sculptures, and architecture. They are not forms as we know them, but rather typal forms; you can see garden types, for instance, wonderfully colored and beautiful, or construction types.
  --
   Beyond the musical zone lies thought: thoughts, organized thoughts for plays and Books, abstractions for philosophies. But what used to interest me particularly were the combinations that give birth to novels or plays.
   That is the third zone.
  --
   No, what you find there are thought formations that are expressed in each persons brain in his own language. There are thought combinations for novels, plays, even philosophical systems. They are combinations of pure thought, not formulated in any language, but they are automatically expressed in each ones brain according to his particular language. It is the domain of pure thought. Thats where you work when you want to work for the whole earth; you dont send out thoughts formulated in words, you send out a pure thought, which then formulates itself in any language in any brain: in all those who are receptive. These formations are at anyones disposalnobody can say, Its MY idea, its MY Book. Anyone capable of ascending to that zone can get hold of the formations and transcribe them materially. I once made an experiment of that kind; I wanted to see what would happen, so I made a formation myself and let it go off on its way. And in the same year, two quite different people, who didnt even know each other, one in England and the other in America, got hold of my formation; the one in England wrote a Book, while the one in America created a play. And circumstances so arranged themselves that both the Book and the play found their way to me.
   Higher up, there is a fourth zone, a zone of colored lights, plays of colored lights. Thats the order: first form, then sound, then ideas, then colored lights. But that zone is already more distant from humanity; it is a zone of forces, a zone which appears as colored lights. No formscolored lights representing forces. And one can combine these forces so that they work in the terrestrial atmosphere and bring about certain events. Its a zone of action, independent of form, sound and thought; it is above all that. A zone of active power and might you can use for a particular purposeif you have the capacity to do so.
  --
   Thus we have form, expressed in painting, sculpture or architecture; sound, expressed in musical themes; and thought, expressed in Books, plays, novels, or even in philosophical and other kinds of intellectual theories (thats where you can send out ideas that will affect the whole world, because they influence receptive brains in any land, and are expressed by corresponding thoughts in the appropriate language). And above this zone, free of form, sound and though, is the play of forces appearing as colored lights. And when you go there and have the power, you can combine those forces so that they eventually materialize as creations on earth (it takes some time, its rarely immediate).
   But those great waves of music you hear, which you said were beyond soundsare they part of that domain of luminous vibrations?

0 1962-11-14, #Agenda Vol 03, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Because my impression was that the higher I rise, the more I notice things below. I wasnt making a doctrine or theory of it, of course I got rid of that habit a long time ago. But I was looking at it, merely taking note of the fact, without telling myself it was for this or that reason (as you explain here in your Book). I observed the phenomenon and was able to say: the more I feel this constant, luminous Presence, the more I see those things. So it has become very clear to me that it is impossible to manifest THAT integrally without everything below being offered up to the Light.
   My method is essentially very simple: for each thing that comes, I say, Here, Lord, its for You; change it, transform it. A work of offering and dedication (gesture of presenting something to the Light). And this morning there was a sort of replynot exactly to a question, but as though I were wondering How do I do it? (because the Lord tells me I am here for His work), How do I do His work? Whats the new way of doing the Work? We know all the old ways, but whats the new way? And the reply came, very concrete, without words: By bringing the two extremes together. Everything you see, everything that comes to you or that you discover is automatically put in the presence of the Most High, of the Supreme. You join the two extremes. Your whole work is to make the junction.

0 1962-11-20, #Agenda Vol 03, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   So next time youll have your Book with you.
   Yes, I hope so.
  --
   I woke up after two thousand years with a rejuvenated body. It was a very amusing little story. And I say vision, but you dont watch these things like a movie: you LIVE them. I somehow extricated myself from that sort of sealed grotto, and where Pondicherry had once stood (it had been completely razed), I came upon some people working. They were VERY DIFFERENT, and quite bizarre. I myself must have looked funny, with a kind of costume totally alien to their epoch. (My clothing had also survived the destruction the whole thing was right out of a story Book!) So of course I attracted some curiosity and they tried to make me understand. Ah, yes I know one of them said (I understood them because I could understand their thoughtsthose two thousand years had enabled me to read peoples minds), and they led me to a very old sage, a wise old fellow. I spoke to him and he began leafing through all kinds of Books (he had many, many Books), and suddenly he exclaimed, Ah, French! An ancient language, you see (Mother laughs).
   It was very funny. I told the story to Sri Aurobindo, and he had a good laugh.

0 1962-11-23, #Agenda Vol 03, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   But your Book shouldnt give the impression that its always that way that the Light cant be established on earth until all the Shadow is transformed. In fact, the very work of transformation is to change all this shadow into its aspect of light.1
   Not to reject it: to transform it.
  --
   And just last time, when I told you I wasnt very well, it happened during the night, and it was the equivalent of what you write here, but purely material, in the body. In your Book you describe it rather psychologically, like a phenomenon of consciousness, that is; but here its a phenomenon of the cells. So hurry to bring me the triumph! (Mother laughs) I was telling myself just this morning how exhausting it was, this perpetual battleoh, what a battle.
   So when you write of the victory, perhaps I too will do a victory dance!

0 1962-11-27, #Agenda Vol 03, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   I dont recall whether it was last night or the night before, but I saw you with him, the two of you were busy with the Book. And Sri Aurobindo was pleased. When I saw him (I was there, seeing the two of you), I thought, Well, if Satprem could see this (laughing), at least hed be pleased for once.
   Well, yes!
  --
   As soon as I saw that I understood. Well, I told myself, if I were a philosopher I could write a thick Book about this! It made me laugh. Because its not just ONE thing: there are heaps of them, all the time, all the time. Things like this are happening all the time.
   The Lord is enjoying himself!

0 1962-12-15, #Agenda Vol 03, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   It was in both French and English. He called it Fundamental Axioms of Cosmic Philosophy. It was the work of a certain French metaphysician who was well known around the turn of the centuryhis name began with a B. He met Theon in Egypt when Theon was with Blavatski; they started a magazine with an ancient Egyptian name (I cant recall what it was), and then he told Theon (Theon must have already known French) to publish a Cosmic Review and the Cosmic Books. And this B. is the one who formulated all this gobbledygook.
   There used to be the name of the printer and the year it was printed, but its not there any more.
  --
   Now then, did you bring your Book?
   (Unenthusiastically.) Yes.
  --
   Oh, read me your Book!
   ***

0 1962-12-19, #Agenda Vol 03, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Well now, have you brought your Book?
   Read.
  --
   And interestingly enough, as I told you last time, it follows my bodys experience quite closely and regularly. There are so many sides to the problem, you see, so many ways of approaching the problem and attempting the transformation, and it [the Book] seems to follow very, very well. Its interesting. Your Book, and also my translation and yet they are so different! But of course, the experience itself is very, very diverse, multifaceted, with all sorts of side roads or forks, tiny little signs on the way, simply as cluesa whole world!
   And I see clearly that trying to formulate it would spoil everything. You really cant formulate a curve until you come to the end of itotherwise, you spoil its course.
  --
   Au revoir, mon petit; its goodits going well. Thats what Sri Aurobindo told me a few days ago (I spent two hours with him at night, with all sorts of very interesting things happening). He told me (in his joking way), You see! Ive got him doing the Book that makes him progress. So I said, Good. Because he has been there all along since you embarked on this Book, and he seems to be guiding you according to a plan he has worked out. Thats what he told me. I have seen him with you very frequently (as Ive told you), but the other day he told me this positively.
   Its good. Its very good this time.

0 1962-12-22, #Agenda Vol 03, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Did you bring your Book?
   Its not so great.

0 1962-12-25, #Agenda Vol 03, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   What have you brought? Your Book? Do you have your Book?
   A bit of it, yes.
  --
   Thats what I try to bring in when I listen to your Book.
   So go ahead now, I am listening.
  --
   Theres just one thing I dont know its when you say Sri Aurobindo succumbed on December 5, 1950. He didnt succumb. Its not that he couldnt have done otherwise. Its not the difficulty of the work that made him leave; its something else. You cant mention this in your Book, of course, its impossible to talk about for the moment, but I would like you to use another word. What was your sentence again?
   I said: Sri Aurobindo succumbed to this work on December 5, 1950.
  --
   The force or the light into the words of the Book.
   ***

0 1963-01-12, #Agenda Vol 04, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Thats what made him lose his eyesight, you know; his eyes were overstrained. I know its due to that, because I heard him say so. Once, they had brought him a stack of Books to sign and other things and, unaware that he could be heard, he exclaimed, Oh, they want to make me blind!1 Thats how I knew his eyes were tired. He was indeed losing his sight. At the end, he couldnt see a thing, he had to look at very close range.
   So I am not giving in.

0 1963-01-14, #Agenda Vol 04, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   And I very well see (because I told Him several times, You know, it would be great fun if I had plenty of money to play with), so I see that He laughs, but He doesnt answer! He teaches me to be able to laugh at this difficulty, to see the cashier send me his Book in which the figures are growing astronomical ([laughing] its by 50,000, 60,000, 80,000, 90,000), while the drawer is nearly empty! And He wants me to learn to laugh at it. The day when I can really laughlaugh, enjoy myselfSINCERELY (not through effortyou can do anything you want through effort), when it makes me laugh spontaneously, I think it will change. Because otherwise its impossible. You see, we have fun with all sorts of things, theres no reason we couldnt have fun with more money than we need and do things in style! It will surely happen one day, but we shouldwe shouldnt be overwhelmed by the amount, and for that we shouldnt take money seriously.
   We shouldnt take money seriously.

0 1963-01-30, #Agenda Vol 04, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   I have finished my translation [of the Synthesis]. When you have finished your Book and we have prepared the next Bulletin and we have a nice quiet moment, well go over it again. And then Ive begun Savitriah! As you know, I prepare some illustrations with H., and for her illustrations she has chosen some passages from Savitri (the choice isnt hers, its A.s and P.s and made intelligently), so she gives me these passages one by one, neatly typed (which is easier for my eyes). Its from the Book I, Canto IV. And then, as I expected, the experience is rather interesting. I had noticed, while reading Savitri, that there was a sort of absolute understanding, that is to say, it cant mean this or that or thisit means THAT. It comes with an imperative. And thats what led me to think, When I translate it, it will come in the same way. And it did. I take the text line by line and make a resolve (not personal) to translate it line by line, without the slightest regard for the literary point of view, but rendering what he meant in the clearest possible way.
   The way it comes is both exclusive and positiveits really interesting. Theres none of the minds ceaseless wavering, Is this better? Is that better? Should it be like this? Should it be like that? Noit is LIKE THIS (Mother brings down her hand in a gesture of imperative descent). And then in certain cases (without anything to do with the literary angle or even the sound of the wordnei ther sound nor anything, but meaning), Sri Aurobindo himself suggests a word. Its as if he were telling me, Isnt this better French, tell me?(!)

0 1963-02-19, #Agenda Vol 04, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   I wanted the Book [The Adventure of Consciousness] to come out for February 21, 1964. That doesnt leave too much time, because Thats another marvel, it must have been one of the things Sri Aurobindo was showing me: at the [Ashram] Press, theyre behind schedule for everything and they work night and day! They have never worked so hard! Very clearly, seen from above, its a lack of organization; for something requiring an ounce of force they have to put in ten pounds, and still it doesnt work.
   It grinds and grates.
  --
   And it teaches me English without Books! Now, whenever I have to write a letter, all the words come by themselves: the CONTENT of the word (just as I told you for moment and instant), now it works the same way with all words! Yesterday I wrote something in English for a doctor here (Mother looks for a paper): The world progresses so rapidly that we must be ready at any moment to over pass what we knew in order to know better. And you know, I never think: it just comes, either the sound or the written word (it depends on the case: now Ill see the written words, now Ill hear the sound). For instance, the word advance came first, and with it came quick, quickly, repeatedly [the world advances so quickly]. Then came progress, and quickly was out of the picture; and suddenly rapidly came forward. So I understood how it worked, how it works for all words! I understood: progress (the idea or inner meaning of progress) calls for rapidly; and advance calls for quickly. Putting it like this sounds like splitting hairs, but when I saw it, it was positively irrefutable! The word was alive, its content was alive, and along with it was its friend, the word that went with it; and the word that wasnt its friend was not to be seen, it wasnt in the mood! Oh, it was so funny! For that alone it is worth the trouble.
   I have made some experiments with French too. I wrote something: Pour chacun, le plus important est de savoir si on appartient au passe qui se perpetue, au present qui sepuise, lavenir qui veut natre. [The most important point for everyone is to know whether he belongs to the past perpetuating itself, to the present exhausting itself, or to the future trying to be born.] I gave it to Zhe didnt understand. So I told him, It doesnt mean our past, our present or our future. I wrote this when I was in that state [the experience Mother told at the beginning of this conversation], and it was in connection with a very sweet old lady who has just left her body. This is what I said to her. Everybody had been expecting her departure for more than a month or two, but I said, You will see, she is going to last; she will last for at least another month or two. Because she knows how to live within, outside her body, and the body lives on out of habit, without jerks and jolts. That was her condition, and it could last a very long time. They had announced she would leave within two days, but I said, Its not true. I know her well, in the sense that she had come out of her body and there was a link with me. And I said to her, What do you care! (though she wasnt at all worried, she was staying peacefully with me), The whole point is to know whether one belongs to the past perpetuating itself, to the present exhausting itself, or to the future trying to be born. Sometimes what WE call the past is right here, its the future trying to be born; sometimes what WE call the present is something in advance, something that came ahead of time; but sometimes also its something that came late, that is still part of all that is to disappear I saw it all: people, things, circumstances, everything through that perception, the vibration that would go on transforming itself, the vibration that would exhaust itself and disappear, the vibration that, though manifested for a long time, would be entitled to continue, to persist that changes all notions! It was so interesting! So I wrote it down as it waswithout any explanations (you dont feel much like explaining in such a case, the thing is so self-evident!). Poor Z, he stared at meall at sea! So I told him, Dont try to understand. I am not speaking of the past, present and future as we know them, its something else. (Mother laughs)

0 1963-02-23, #Agenda Vol 04, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Simply for want of training. If you train yourself, you remember quite well. There are small holes in the consciousness, gaps, and when you go through such a gap you forget. You may suddenly get a fleeting impression of something, and then it eludes youoh, its gone! Only, it takes a long time to train yourself; you shouldnt be in a hurry or too busy. I went through it at a time when I was bedridden for five months. I had nothing to do. (You cant keep reading all the timeduring those five months I read some eight hundred Books no, nine hundred and fifty! But it tires the eyes.) So the rest of the time (you cant sleep too much either when youre in bed all the time), I trained myself: that was when I learned to have completely conscious nights. But its a discipline. When you wake up, either in the middle of the night or in the morning, dont budge, stay absolutely still, concentrated, very silent, and PULL the memory back. For one month, two months, you seem to get nowhere; after six months it begins to work; and eventually you remember everything. At the end, you do the opposite movement, in the sense that whenever you have an interesting dream, you wake up: you learn to wake up in the middle of the night every time you have a vision or a dream, or some activity (there are various cases), so that you can remember, and then you repeat it to your consciousness (once youre awake, you repeat it to yourself two or three or ten times, till youre certain not to forget), and then off you go again.
   But you cant do that if, when morning comes, you have to leap out of your bed and attend to fifty thousand pressing matters. It isnt indispensable for the yoga, not at all. Its a hobby, rather, something to amuse yourself with.

0 1963-03-09, #Agenda Vol 04, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Oh, no, no, no! No need to Its only for our own enjoyment. And what about your Book, how is it going on?
   Slowly.
   Ill soon start preparing next years February 29,8 and your Book is part of the preparation. I am trying to find what to distributewhat will take place. I dont know yet what will take place. But many people, in all corners of the world, are expecting this February 29 (from everywhere they want to come), so I should at least have something ready for them.
   The only thing that has come to my consciousness so far is for me to be in an inner state such that I could sit for two or three hours, while people file past me (of course, its out of the question to distribute anything myself, its impossible). Simply, for me to be absorbed in contemplation so that it wouldnt matter, people filing past wouldnt alter my state.
  --
   But one thing I know, I want your Book to be published by then, to come out by the end of February, possibly for the 21st. But those people take ages to do things properly. Thats why I ask you.
   I hope itll be finished at the beginning of next month.

0 1963-03-13, #Agenda Vol 04, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   (Mother opens "Savitri." She intended to translate "The Debate of Love and Death." The Book opens "by chance" on the last lines of Death's defeat, which Mother reads aloud:)
   And [Death] left crumbling the shape that he had worn,
  --
   (Mother leafs through the Book)
   When she says I dont remember the words, she says:
  --
   (Mother goes back to the beginning of Book X, Canto IV)
   Here:
  --
   Book X is long: The Book of the Double Twilight. Of course, if I start reading
   Youll end up at the beginning!
   I would do the whole Book!
   (Mother leafs back)
  --
   So we would have to start at the beginning of the Book of the Double Twilight, Book X. Lets see how it goes.
   (Mother reads)
  --
   And Book XII [The Return to the Earth]. I dont know.
   (Mother reads the concluding lines of Savitri:)
  --
   Lets see, open a page at random, I want to see if you find something interestingconcentrate a moment and open the Book, Ill read it to you.
   Just put your finger. Do you want a blade? (Mother gives Satprem a letter opener)
   (Satprem concentrates and opens the Book)
   Oh!

0 1963-05-25, #Agenda Vol 04, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Once WE have published it, I am certaincertain that there will be people who will want to publish it. Besides, its not the kind of Book to have a success for a while and then fall away. It will have a lasting action.
   What does he mean by clumsy passages? Whatever he couldnt understand!
  --
   My own impression is rather that in order to appreciate the Book fully, you must already know a lota lot more than those people know.
   I have a strong impression and thats why Sri Aurobindo was so interested in the Book and took such a part in it that it is the way of explaining things which those with a European education can best understand. Or those with a modern education, at any rate, with a modern turn of mind, because its very appropriate for America, too. And for the whole part of India thats under the influence of British education, it will put them in touch in a way they can understand.
   Not for a second did I think they would publish itin fact, to tell you the truth, it wouldnt make me too happy either! Its not a Book for their Collection. Their Collection is much too trite, too superficial.
   Anyhow it wouldnt have been in their Collection because it has more than 300 pages and the Books in their Collection have only 150. But it could have been outside the Collectionwell, it doesnt seem its going to happen. Id be curious to see their criticisms.
   Oh, they wont understand anything anyway.
  --
   Id like to ask you a little question. In this Book on Sri Aurobindo, I say in passing that the three aspectsTranscendent, Immanent, Cosmicprobably correspond to the Catholic Trinity, Father, Son and Holy Spirit. Could you tell me the exact correspondence? The Father is clearly the Transcendent, but the Son?
   The Son is the Immanent.

0 1963-06-15, #Agenda Vol 04, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Anyway, lets wait for the Book, well see.
   Because do you know the story of that Romanian who was tortured by the Communists and had visions of Sri Aurobindo2 (he didnt see him as he is, in fact, he saw him according to his own conception: thin and ascetic), and finally the apparition told him, I am your soul, and so on? But he had never read Sri Aurobindos name, he only heard it, and he wrote it in a very odd way [Aurobin Dogos]. It SEEMS to be something of Sri Aurobindo. Anyhow it gave him the strength to go through all those torturesappalling tortures, unimaginable. And he was able to escape, somebody helped him escape (now he is safe in England). But before that, he suffered so much that he thought of letting himself die, and that voice, that apparition which came and spoke to him for hours, was what gave him courage and told him that the soul NEVER gets discouraged, it has something to do, and you must endure. He endured thanks to that voice.
  --
   I suffer when I write. When I write, I burn. I burn, my body literally burns! When I wrote the Book on Sri Aurobindo, I was exhaustedit burns me, you see, I am ablaze! And then I get covered all over with salt: I dont sweat but I get covered with salt!
   Oh, youre really a man of the West.
  --
   Oh, as long as I dont write, it doesnt matter I dont suppose Im going to write Books all the time?!
   Next time, Ill give you a bottle of lotion. Before writing, rub yourself with it! (laughter) It keeps you cool.

0 1963-06-19, #Agenda Vol 04, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   All the details are clearit would take a Book to write them. Everybody now has his place and meaning.3 And theyre all so content, so content! So BLISSFULLY ignorant of the condition they live in. And Im not speaking of people who know nothing: all those who were there last night were people full of philosophy, of knowledge, of spiritual experiences and all that the cream.
   The elite of mankind.

0 1963-07-03, #Agenda Vol 04, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   (Later, the subject is the English translation of Satprems recent Book on Sri Aurobindo:)
   I think E. will be able to find a public over there, in America especiallymore than in France.
  --
   And in a way, it pains me to see that what little I can do, this Book on Sri Aurobindo, for instance, isnt understood. There is a wall in Francea refusal, I cant get in there, its blocked. It pains me. With the people I know there its the same thing; everywhere I meet with a wall of incomprehensionits absolutely and completely closed.3
   (Long silence) With Frances intellectual quality, the quality of her mind, the day she is truly touched spiritually (she never has been), the day she is touched spiritually, it will be something exceptional.

0 1963-07-10, #Agenda Vol 04, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Yes, but when you read a mantra in a Book, for instance, it is said theres no force in ithow is that, since the vibration is there?
   But if you have the power within yourself and read the Book, you will get the force! (Mother laughs) Whats required is the capacity to feel and make contact.
   Ultimately, what does the guru do? He connects (gesture of junction), he is nothing but a link. Its not his power he gives you (thats what he thinks, but its not true): he is the link. He brings you into contact with the Powera contact you dont have without him. But those who dont need a guru will make contact WITHOUT a guru.

0 1963-07-13, #Agenda Vol 04, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   I must now bring myself to write to you. With regret and sadness, I confess, since it is to inform you that we do not think it possible to publish your Book Sri Aurobindo or the Adventure of Consciousness. I confess that what prevented me from writing to you earlier is not so much the fear of causing you pain, for you are able to rise above the shock such news cannot but cause, as the fact that I knew it would be impossible to explain our reasons to you. Frankly, we cannot really understand this Book. And how to explain the reasons for not understanding something? As for me, I often had the feeling of passing from one plane to another, from the level of fact to that of conjecture, from the level of logic (with defined terms as a starting point) to that of presupposition (within a coherence unconnected with the knowledge you offer). I know that all this is disputable. I also know or guess that behind those pages lies an entire lived experience, but one doesnt feel the reader can participate in it. For what reason? Once again, I cannot say. The readers blindness, quite possibly. The minds limitation, too. But a Book must build a bridge, pierce the screen, and there are doubtless cases in which doing so no longer depends on the author. I must therefore return this manuscript to you.
   (signed: P.A.L.)
  --
   Yes, it means the Book is really very good.
   !?
   I had a feeling Sri Aurobindo put a lot of his force into it to make it a revelationa lot. And I became convinced that my impression was correct when Pavitra told me it had opened some doors to him that had never opened before. But that means it has to be read by people who already know a lot. This Book is perhaps a step forward, not merely an explanation.
   Well see in America; I think it will be a great success there.

0 1963-08-07, #Agenda Vol 04, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   I saw in France a patch of garden: it was surrounded by walls, and the land had belonged to someone who took great care of it and had planted flowers in it. It was fairly large, but completely enclosed. That person died. It was in southern France. He died and no one (there were no heirs), no one looked after the garden: it was closed and stayed that way. I saw that garden I dont remember now, but certainly more than five years afterwards. It probably happened that the lock broke little by little and came loose; I pushed the door open and entered. Ive never seen anything more beautiful! There werent any paths any more, there was no order any more, nothing but confusion but what confusion! Ive never seen anything more beautiful. I stood there in a sort of ecstasy. There is a Book (I think its Le Paradou by Zola) in which there is a description of a fairy placeit was just like that: all the flowers and plants entangled, in an absolutely disorderly growth, but with a harmony of another type, a much vaster, much stronger harmony.
   It was extraordinarily beautiful.

0 1963-08-28, #Agenda Vol 04, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   I had already told you about my misgivings.1 As to the motives for the decision, it always boils down to the same point: a sincere (though ambiguous) will of ecumenism, a broad rather than deep intellectual curiosity, permit mentalities such as those that give our firm its orientation and public image to pay some attention to academic essays regarded (wrongly so in the present instance) as dealing with the famous Eastern spirituality. But as soon as the essays are lived from within, the goodwill withdraws into its shell. The reaction is even worse if the author is a renegade, a Westerner who has gone over to the enemy side. (I can vouch for that!2) I must emphasize that this whole process is not only unintentional but, more than that, unconscious (which is not an excuse but an aggravating circumstance). The opposition put up against your first manuscript3 rather hardened with the second, a much more personal Book, I mean less detached, still less objective than the firstand more ample. Through the medium of literature, you were able to convey whatever you liked. Through a direct essay, you will reach and so much the worse, or so much the betteronly those who seek. Our firm and its public do not belong, for that matter, to the category of those who seek.
   Hes conscious!
   Its obvious, I told you so all along: your Book isnt meant for them. There arent many who seek.
   Those who seek really, there arent many.
  --
   In any case, your Book will be published here, which means it will reach the few who are ready but not over there.
   The Americans are more open, because they have remained more childlike they think they know everything on a material level, but they also know that there are things they dont know. While the others they are beyond childish religious beliefs, of course!

0 1963-10-05, #Agenda Vol 04, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   I thought it was something in the vital, because all my relationships with the people downstairs, before going back upstairs, were with their character, their vitalnot with material matter but with the character, vital nature. And it was! You could write Books: an irony, a sharp perception, fine, delicatepriceless! Its charming, you know: each one with his own little flawthey were all people I know!
   But there are some beings that have been in two or three persons: for example, a vital being that went from one person to another (a being I know very well, so I know it happened that way), and what I saw was the BEING, not the different persons. A vital, female-looking being (they take on a sexual appearance when they have been in human beings: they retain the female or male appearance), a female-looking being, and just when the question of preparing my bath arose (always that bath Ill have to find out what it means), she had something very urgent to do, went into her room, then (laughing) came out again a minute later with a dress a sort of green dressgrass green but brightwith an immense train! And she walked past so proudly: Yes, I wanted to show them who I am. What an admirable comedy! If I had the time to write, it could make utterly charming stories.

0 1963-10-16, #Agenda Vol 04, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Here is what happened: I do my usual bath of the Lord and it is arranged that, after a time, Champaklal opens the doorwhich signals to me the end of the visit. So I looked at X, just to see (I had looked at him several times before, but there was nothing particular), I looked at him and saw in front of him a sort of mass of substance, not material but responsive to a mental formation, which means that mental thought and will can make this substance take different shapes I know it (Mother makes a gesture of fingering the substance), its very like the sort of substance mediums use for their apparitions (less material, more mental, but anyway the same kind). There was a sort of mass in front of him, which was hiding him; it wasnt luminous, not black either, but dark enough. So I looked at it, STARED at it to see what it was, and as I was staring, I saw that there was a will or an effort to give that mass of substance a shape. It was exactly in front of Xs head and shoulders. And there was a will to give it a shape (gesture of molding). As I stared very carefully, it took the shape of Sri Aurobindos head as it appears in newspapers and magazines (what I call the popular Sri Aurobindo, as he is shown in Books), the substance took that form. Immediately I thought (ironic tone), Oh, its the popular form, that doesnt resemble him! And instantly, the substance rearranged itself and took the form of Cartier-Bressons Sri Aurobindo1 (the three-quarter face photo, where he is seated in his armchair). That was better! (Mother holds back a chuckle) It wasnt yet quite good, but anyway it was better (although, mind you, it had neither light nor life: it was mattera subtle matter, of courseput into shape by a mental will). So I began to wonder: Whatever is this?! Does he want me to believe that Sri Aurobindo is in him, or what? Because Xs head and shoulders had completely disappeared, there was nothing left but that. And I thought (not a strong thought, just a reflection): No, its not very good, really not very lifelike! (Mother laughs) Then there was a last attempt and it became very like the photo that was taken when he left his body (that photo which we stood on end and called Meditation), it was very like the photo, (in an ironic tone) a very good likeness. And it stayed. So I thought, Oh yes! This is the photo.
   Then I concentrated just a little and thought, Lets see, now. Whom is he trying to delude? And instantly, everything vanished. And I saw X, his head.

0 1963-11-30, #Agenda Vol 04, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Satprem is at the moment working on the final revision of his Book on Sri Aurobindo.
   ***

0 1963-12-03, #Agenda Vol 04, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   But when you express yourself, you speak with the usual words and the usual language. Because to express one minute of that consciousness, it would almost take a Book to make yourself understoodeven then you wouldnt be understood.
   But in this case, on December 2nd, the thing was observed very attentively, because it was a limited field, and it lasted a certain number of hours (all the other occupations went on automatically, without interfering with the active consciousness, with the observation).

0 1963-12-25, #Agenda Vol 04, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   You should get some rest nevertheless. Its time this Book was finished and those [Tantric] writings were finishedso you can go and sit facing the sea. And watch the waves move, no?
   I still have eight days of work.

0 1963-12-31, #Agenda Vol 04, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   The conclusion is that when he has finished his Book, Ill give you my manuscript to type. If my eyes were good, it would do, but theyre no good, the poor things (I cant speak ill of them, theyve served well, but anyway). Or else, he [Satprem] would have to correct directly on my manuscript, but that he wont do.
   Ah, no!

0 1964-01-04, #Agenda Vol 05, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Do you have the Book? I saw the text not very long ago and I thought, Well, this is exactly it!
   (Mother looks for the Book)
   But I gave you your name because There are many people who are very, very different apparently and are in relation with very different aspects of the Mother, yet who all, for a reason which I know, will find the fullness of their being only when, Truth having been fulfilled on earth, divine Love will be able to manifest purely thats why I called you Satprem. And there are other people, whom I know very well, who appear to be at the other end (how can I put it?) of the realization of their character (they are entirely different in origin, entirely different in influence), and yet who have exactly the same character with regard to something else, which I will tell only when the time comes. And its only when divine Love can manifest in its absoluteness that they will have the fullness of their being. So that for the moment they have, like you, but for very different reasons, the feeling that things dont move, nothing gets done, nothing changes you know, that all your efforts are useless; or else, for a few who do not have a sufficiently developed higher mind, they dont have faith: they think, Oh, its all promises, but (vague gesture, up above).

0 1964-02-05, #Agenda Vol 05, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   G. brought back from Paris a Book, an albuman album of photographs. On one side of the Book there is a photograph, and on the other a facsimile of the handwriting probably of well-known authors, poets, writers, and so on I didnt read that. A facsimile and a photograph. They call it Dream Paris! (Mother raises her eyes heavenwards)
   The photos attempt to be very artistic. They are taken from quite unusual angles and some are very fine. On the whole, a little vulgar: too many people kissing, socks hanging in the sunthey confuse the artistic with the uncommon, the unconventional. To be unconventional is very good, but still it could be directed towards the Beautiful rather than Anyway. I was looking at the Book, turning the pages, and while looking I thought, Well, really, someone who doesnt know Paris at all would get a queer idea of it! There isnt one single picture that makes you say, Oh, thats beautiful, except a view of the Seine and also a few trees, which could as well be in the countryside. And I kept turning and turning the pages. Suddenly I saw (I had my magnifying glass to see better) a view of the banks of the Seine with the boxes of those what are they called?
   The bouquinistes.1
  --
   That photograph was clearer than the others, less confusedit was clearer. And I looked at all the details, thinking, A pity the boxes werent open, the Books could have been seen, it would have looked better. In other words, I looked at the photo attentively and saw all the details, the different intensities of shade and light: it wasnt just a passing glance. Then I went on looking up to the end of the Book and gave it to someone to look at. Naturally, the first thing that someone said to me was, You dont quite get an impression of Paris. I said, True, but there was one photo that gave a very good impression of Paris: that of the bouquinistes on the banks of the Seine. He looked surprised; so I said, Of course! I took the Book and started turning the pages. I turned all the pagesmy photo wasnt there! So I thought, Ive missed it (I was looking without my magnifying glass), I must have missed it. I took my magnifying glass, turned all the pages starting from the other end, very carefullynothing! No bouquinistes. I turned the pages a third time (Mother laughs), still no bouquinistes! I said to myself, Theres an aberration somewhere something that makes me turn two pages at a time or that veils my sight. So I said, All right, Ill look tomorrow morning, and I put the Book aside.
   The next morning I was alone, concentrating I concentrated a lot, saying to myself, I do not want to be under an illusion, I do not want to be fooled by something. I had seen the photo as clearly as I saw it, I looked at it for several MINUTES. Which is to say that I am absolutely sure of what I saw.
   I looked through the Book one, two, three timesnothing. So I thought, Its not possible, a spell has been cast! A. was coming that morning. When A. comes, Ill ask him to look for it. So I told him, Look for it. He did find bouquinistes, but not like in my photograph, and then I had seen it on this side of the Book, while his was on the other side; and I knew his photo quite well (I knew my album by heart, you understand!), it wasnt the same at all, there werent any bouquinistes, only closed boxes. So it didnt look like much, and moreover it was on the other side of the Book.
   And it wasnt an animated view, it wasnt a vision: it was a PHOTO, just like the other photos, the same color as the other photosa photo which I even studied critically as a photo for the way it was taken. It doesnt exist!
  --
   Maybe they intended to include it in the Book but didnt? Maybe the photo is with the Books publisher? But the photo exists, I saw it materially with these eyes (Mother touches her eyes) and a magnifying glass. Anyway But it isnt in the Book.2
   (silence)
   Some time ago, I was saying to myself, Some people see physical things at a distance, but I have never seen anything of the sort. I have seen things in the subtle physical (very close to the physical, with a very small difference), but that wasnt a physical vision: it was a vision in the subtle physical. Some time ago I said to myself, Thats odd, physically I have no special capacities, I have never observed interesting phenomena! (Mother laughs) But that was in passing. And now this story! But, mon petit, it took me forty-eight hours to be convinced that it wasnt in the Book! I havent yet got over it! Because my eyes have the eyes memory, a very precise memory; they were educated by painting and they see things very exactly as they are (well, as they pretend to be materially). You know, I could have sworn that it was in the Book. And clearly it isnt. Four people, apart from me, have seen the Book, and its not there!
   I found that interesting, its new.
  --
   And it exists in connection with this Book.
   I wasnt in a special state when I saw it. But the second time, in the morning, when I looked at it, I was in a very special state: there was a tension in all the physical cells to know the truth, the truth, the truth no illusions, and a call to the Lord, and a will for all this world of illusions to disappear the Truth, we want the Truth. And when I opened the Book, there was a great call to the Lord for things to be exactly as they arenot as they are, but as they are according to the Truth. But the photo wasnt there!
   It gave me an extraordinary intensity of aspiration in the body. I spent a part of the night in that tension: may all those illusions disappear, may there be only something wholly true, true, true ESSENTIALLY true, not what people are in the habit of calling trueone shouldnt confuse the real with the true (in this regard the body has made great progress!). But the photo isnt there.
  --
   Ill have to find the way to organize this new type of experience and make use of it but I need to know how it comes about! Because when I was looking at those pictures, I wasnt at all in a special state, I was looking at them somewhat superficially I was finding them hm! I saw their effort to be artistic and I found the perspectives from which the photos were taken interesting, but thats all. The subjects except for the angler (there were more than four anglers in the Book, mon petit!) and people sleeping in the street, things of that sort. And then people kissing everywhere: on chairs, on the banks of the Seine, on benches, in swings in amusement parks. And rather vulgar. But the photos, the patches of light and shadewell taken. I didnt want to tire my eyes reading those peoples literature, but it must be very modern probably there were some authors signatures! The signature alone was the portrait of the individual: pretentious, affected.
   The atmosphere of Paris is unbreathable. When I returned to France, first I fell sick, and then that atmosphere
  --
   Secondh and Booksellers; on the banks of the Seine in Paris, their stalls consist of big wooden boxes.
   See the end of this story in Agenda IX, May 22, 1968.

0 1964-02-15, #Agenda Vol 05, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   (Then the question comes up of Mothers photograph with a veil and the date when it was taken. That photograph is to be included in Satprems Book on Sri Aurobindo, and Mother had said to date it 1914.)
   The photo was taken in 19 (Mother tries to remember).
  --
   But I hadnt changed: my appearance was exactly the same when I came here. So for your Book, well say 1914, according to the appearance; in other words, thats how I looked when I met Sri Aurobindo for the first time in 1914. Voil.
   Mother went to Tlemcen twice, in 1906 and 1907.

0 1964-02-26, #Agenda Vol 05, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   They read with a grammar Book at the back of their minds!
   Those are the scholars, thats awful, but Ive never tried to convince a scholar!

0 1964-03-07, #Agenda Vol 05, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   What I wanted was to set a date, to get the Book published I am not particularly keen that people [here at the Ashram] should read it! Because I have a feeling that after some time (now I understand better), when the atmosphere is quite ready, it will do a very useful work over there [in Europe], very useful.
   France is a black hole in the atmosphere.

0 1964-04-14, #Agenda Vol 05, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   How empty the days arethey are full of empty things, of empty people and empty movement. You feel you must constantly pull down the Force in order to fill up this enormous Emptiness, or else you would be utterly crushed. I keep my watch by Indian time, so that I always know where you are, although I never know what time it is in France! I have to make a complicated calculation and subtract four and a half hours: its now 2:30 P.M. in our garden, therefore 10 A.M. here, and I have an appointment. I will probably see Corra1 tomorrow. My friend M. tells me that they definitely agree to publish the Book, but they would like to cut certain passages! So I will have to argue to try and keep my Book more or less whole! What a world! I will write to Mother tomorrow, once I know what the publishers demands are.
   I have to see a doctor day after tomorrow but no doctor can close the hole in my heart.

0 1964-04-19, #Agenda Vol 05, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   People are miserable in the midst of their wealth, their faces are hard and closed, they are harassed. There are fine beings, but all their energy is devoured by this devouring life I will never come back here, I dont belong here, Ive never belonged here! The best of their ideal is as aggressive as they themselves are I like them, but they are thousands and thousands of miles away from any true truth, it will take them many centuries to broaden a little. At any rate, it is clear that no Book, no word will be able to change that, another Power is needed. I will nonetheless write that Sannyasin, but afterwards nothing but tales or poetry.
   ***

0 1964-04-23, #Agenda Vol 05, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   I dont know whats going on, but all your letters arrive opencensored in India?? Its the third letter from you that has arrived like that, open, with the envelope half torn. Apart from that, the contract with Corra has been signed and they will publish the Book in September, without cuts, 4,000 copies. They wanted to put me on television for an interview about this Book, imagine! But I refusedthose advertising organizations are as full of falsehood as all the rest. They also wanted my photo; I told them it would be in bad taste to stick my photo in a Book on Sri Aurobindo. Anyway, its done, the Book will be published. I am writing to Mother to tell her (its my second letter).
   My own little mother looks so much younger and radianttruly a natural, living soul, a living force.

0 1964-04-25, #Agenda Vol 05, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Here is your second letter. I didnt answer the first one because of my eye, which needed complete rest. Now its better. But I immediately asked Sujata to write you that Id rather not have my photo published in the Book, and that regarding Sri Aurobindos, the first one seemed to me the best.1 Now, if the contract is signed, there is nothing to add.
   Yesterday, the 24th, there was a meditation.2 It was intense and formulated itself thus:

0 1964-06-04, #Agenda Vol 05, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   I have received a letter from Bharatidi,1 who is reading your Book with enthusiasm and a fine understanding.
   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.

0 1964-07-18, #Agenda Vol 05, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Id like to talk to you about my brother and sister-in-law. They had an inner opening when they read the Book.
   I felt that.
  --
   And this is a photo of my friend the publisher, who helped me for the publication of The Gold-Washer and the Book on Sri Aurobindo.
   Oh, a familiar face.2
  --
   So he has felt the Book?
   He has been (gesture of a wall opening up).

0 1964-08-08, #Agenda Vol 05, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   The best thing is for them to translate for themselves. Thats the best way of reading; when you really want to understand a Book, you should translate it.
   ***

0 1964-09-12, #Agenda Vol 05, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   I didnt read her Books, incidentally.
   Oh, I tried several times, but its really all stories, it gets on your nerves.

0 1964-09-18, #Agenda Vol 05, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   I saw two things, which were, so to speak, concomitant, or superimposed (they occupied the same space). One seemed to me to be what you wanted to write, the other seemed to me to be what you will write. It was the same Book, but it was very differentvery, very different. Yet it was the same Book. I even saw images, I saw scenes, I saw sentences and I saw almost the entire story (if it can be called a story). It was very interesting, because one was matt and concrete (there was a kind of hardness in it, it was precise), while the other was vibrant and still uncertain, and there were sparks of light in it that were calling down something, that were trying to make something descend. And one was endeavoring to take the place of the other.1
   So I followed that very closely, and then, when the work was finished (gesture as of a screen being pulled up), it went away, as always.
  --
   I have the feeling that you will write the Book only when that that old garment has fallen offwhen the other has taken its place.
   I dont know, it was a few days ago, not very long ago, maybe a week or two, I dont remember (I never keep track of time), but anyway I had the feeling it was something being prepared in your subtle atmosphere, and that when the time has come, it will simply go like this (gesture of a vertical fall), it will drop down on your head (!), and then you will feel the urge to write.
  --
   I even saw rather interesting things, because there were events that were like reminiscences of your past lives, and they found a place in your Book. Those things are still quite in your subliminal. (They call it subliminal, dont they? Its something thats neither the subconscient nor the clear supraconscient; its a sort of subliminal consciousness.) Theyre there, they have remained as a memory and it is clear. And those reminiscences are like you know, what they put inside a clay statue to hold it up?
   An armature.
   They are the armature of the Book.
   But an armature that, probably, will not reveal itself; its only something that will give a cohesion but not a visible one, an unexpressed cohesion.
  --
   But its interesting, because when I had finished seeing all those things, I said to myself, Well, well, would he be thinking of writing his Book, by any chance?
   I was thinking about it, but I didnt want it to be an arbitrary decision.

0 1964-10-14, #Agenda Vol 05, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Theres also the story of that poor T. He gathered up from Sri Aurobindos Books all the passages in which he says that mind is indispensable to man (Mother laughs), that mind is the means of progress, that without mind life would be incomplete, etc.there are many such passages, of course! And he forgot all the others. So as I am full of mischief, I gathered up (laughing) all the other passages and bombarded him with them!
   He took it as a personal offense!

0 1964-10-17, #Agenda Vol 05, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Its not old. Obviously, there was no cinema and no newspapers! But newspapers and all paper things cant last very long. In America, they have made underground shelters for Booksthey take all the best, then they store it under certain conditions. But what if the earth and the continents move! And anyway, who will be able to read? Even the Assyrian inscriptions, which arent old, are still a riddle. They dont really know: they imagine they know. The names we were taught when we were small and the names todays children are taught are totally different, because they hadnt found the phonetic notation.
   Ultimately, if we look at things with the slightest care, even OUTWARDLY, we know nothing.

0 1964-10-28, #Agenda Vol 05, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Its as if a fantastic amount of things were made known to me: people whom I dont know physically, things that I dont know physically. And with the clear vision of the true Consciousness behind it all: the workings of the Consciousness. Its interesting, but anyway It would be wonderful for a writer, he would have Books and Books to write! I even hear sentences; when things are written, I see them writtenits even more precise than in a film. And all the answers. And then the two consciousnesses side by side: the superficial consciousness, the way it works in people, and the true Consciousness that moves it all as it would puppets.
   Its interesting, obviously.

0 1964-11-07, #Agenda Vol 05, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   At the end of the conversation, Mother consults her appointment Book:
   Theres a crush of people. I ought to have some peace.

0 1964-11-14, #Agenda Vol 05, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   He continues to be happy with your Book and its effectsbesides, its his Book (laughing) as much as yours!
   Oh, yes, I have no sensation of being an author!

0 1964-12-23, #Agenda Vol 05, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Here is your Book, just arrived from America.
   I am sending it to you with all my love so that it may be the sign of the arrival of perfect balance and total health.

0 1965-03-10, #Agenda Vol 06, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   And I learned the exact place, the relationship of those who work. But I cannot reveal it. But what I always told you about your place and your work was perfectly true I saw it at that moment. Perfectly true. Some things were revelations about other peoplenot many people; not many, but those who have a true relationship with me for the work. And very different relationships, in different worlds, on different levels and for different activities. But they arent very numerous, and it was very precise. And then I saw that what I had seen for you was perfectly correct, and that he is HERE, you understand: to do the work, he is with you. When I told you he was in your Book, its an absolute fact.
   That was one of the things I had decided to tell you one day, because

0 1965-03-20, #Agenda Vol 06, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   There are odd phenomena. You didnt meet this B. when he was here? He introduced me to certain things I was unaware of: it seems there are in various corners of the world people who have received messages, and in particular a being who calls himself Truth and who speaks in my name. He says, The Mother says the Mother says and also, The Mother will make declarations, and you will have to take them very seriously. All sorts of things like that (people whom I dont know). Then there is someone, among those same people who receive messages and revelations, a spirit (I dont know if he is that same Truth or someone else, I dont remember in detail), who said, who announced 1967this is interesting. And I dont know those people at all. And it doesnt seem possible to me that they could have had in their hands Books by Sri Aurobindo or me, I dont think. He announced that in 67 (I repeat roughly), we would have reached the point of the push button that triggers the destruction (because in those countries, they boast of being able to trigger a terrible destruction by pushing a button), and just when the catastrophe is about to take place, the supreme Power, as he says in a picturesque way, will push its own button and everything will be transformedjust when people expect complete destruction, the complete transformation will come.
   Thats the domain in which their imagination works. They receive messages of that sort. Which means that people seem to be feeling very strongly that just before the change there will be an extremely critical moment. Only, of course, they tell you that in a quiet tone, The transformation will come and everything will be saved thats all very well, but

0 1965-05-08, #Agenda Vol 06, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   (Mother puts aside the Book)
   It has been a revolution in the atmosphere, thats why I am telling you about it. Because all the experiences described [in Savitri] are precisely the experiences I have. So then, suddenly, in the body.. I was over there in the music room, and H. was reading to me; then when she had finished reading, all of a sudden the body sat up straight in an aspiration and a prayer of such intensity! It was a dreadful anguish, you know: See, the whole experience is here [in Mother], complete, total, perfect, and because this thing [the body] has lived too long, it no longer has the power of expression. And it said, But why, Lord? Why, why do You take away from me the power of expression because this has lived too long? It was a sort of revolution in the bodys consciousness.

0 1965-06-26, #Agenda Vol 06, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   For a long time I have been in touch with C.S. about the German translation of the Book [The Adventure of Consciousness]. He has thought about it a lot (so have I), and finally P. has made a suggestion. The word for spirit in German, Geist, is used indifferently, and of course especially to denote the mindas in French esprit is used very vaguely. So P. suggested we keep the word Geist for the mind and qualify it: thinking mind, illuminated mind, etc. But the word spirit would still have to be translated, and there is no word for it in German. There exist a few adjectives that derive from the Latin word spiritus, but nothing for spirit. P. suggested we use der Spirit, derived from Latin. C.S. hesitates. So I wanted to ask you if you had some impression or other. Can we introduce der Spirit in German? Thats the sort of thing that brings all the German translators into conflict.
   But theres no guarantee of their accepting a suggestion.
   If the word goes into the translation of this Book as a first step and the Book is read widely enough, it will provide a basis for them to accept it. I dont know.
   Whats the Sanskrit for spirit?

0 1965-07-14, #Agenda Vol 06, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   People make too many personal stories out of what I say; you know, the anecdote about the guru, as you read them in Books.
   Theyre silly!

0 1965-07-31, #Agenda Vol 06, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   A practical problem, not a yogic one! Its about Italy, N. and the publication of the Book on Sri Aurobindo [The Adventure of Consciousness]. N. translated it and gave it to his friend S. to look after the publication in Italy. S. saw a publisher, who asked to read the Book in French and found it interesting. And then, I dont know whether on the publishers suggestion or S.s, they are asking if it wouldnt be better to publish first a Book by Sri Aurobindo like, for instance, The Guide to Yoga.
   That doesnt exist!
  --
   That little Book is all the way down (gesture at ground level).
   Its difficult to make a Book that gives an idea of Sri Aurobindo.
   Because its always one minor aspect that will be chosen.
  --
   For Italy, its a sort of tactical question. As nothing by Sri Aurobindo has been published yet, is it better from a tactical standpoint to start by publishing a work by Sri Aurobindo, some small work, and then this Book?
   But thats not a work! This Guide to Yoga is not a work! Sri Aurobindo never says things like that. Thats exactly why doing so distorts him immediately.
   One good thing would be to have a Book by him ready, because people will ask to read Sri Aurobindo after they read your Book that, yes, I agree, we should have something ready, but this Guide
   But their idea is to publish something before the publication of my Book.
   No, its the other way around! Its the other way around! I dont know, but thats putting the cart before the horse. Unless the Italians walk on their hands! Thats possible.
   No, if we wanted to show something to the public before the publication of your Book, it would have to be a sort of biographical and bibliographical note: Sri Aurobindo was born at such and such a place, and so forth, and the list of his works, the totality of the written volumes. That, yes, it would be a good introduction. A bibliographical notenot a small Book that distorts everything. A rather complete bibliographical note, something massive! (Mother laughs)
   So you can tell N. on my behalf that this is how I see the thing: a quite complete biographical and bibliographical note should be prepared to tell them, Here is the gentleman Satprem is writing about. It could be published along with the Book, or published in newspapers to announce the Book (thats a practical question, it depends on what suits their taste better). It can be published in some newspapers or reviews or magazines before the release of the Book, to announce it.
   Of the Book which Book?
   Your Book, as an introduction to your Book. And afterwardsafter they have read the Bookif people ask, Ah, we would very much like to read what Sri Aurobindo wrote, then well have to start translating.
   But I think N. is translating The Synthesis?
  --
   Announcing my Book.
   Announcing your Book. Yes, as an introduction to the Book.
   And afterwards, translations.
  --
   Yes, not the small distorting Books.
   Oh, no! Quotations distort.
   When we wanted a small Book, we used to translated The Mother, but that touches mostly India, because they worship the Mother; but elsewhere, it doesnt have the same importance. Although a man like T., it was The Mother that touched him the mostan American, fully American. He said the Book gave him the revelation, that there were all kinds of things he didnt understand and that with the Book, he understood.
   Now, the Italians worship the Virgin a lot, its a lot in their makeup, and through that they would understand (those who are intelligent and see the symbol behind the story). There was a Pope (not the present one or the previous one, but the one before1) who did remarkable things because he was in touch with the Virgin; he was a worshipper of the Virgin and that really put him on the right path. So I think that if they want a small Book (it is a small Book, you can even put it in your pocketpeople are afraid of big Books, they dont have time), there are lots of things in that small Book, The Mother, lots of things. But the part on the four aspects of the Mother can really be felt only by Indians; those who have a Christian education (laughing) must find it very frightening (!) But we could omit that chapter. You see, the Book was made from letters, so each piece is a whole; it wasnt at all composed as one piece: we arranged it as it is following the instructions Sri Aurobindo gave. But that last chapter (the biggest, besides) is mostly for India. It can be omitted.
   So you can say this to N.: a biographical note in dictionary style to announce the publication of your Book.
   Pius XII.

0 1965-09-08, #Agenda Vol 06, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   How many times, how many times have I seen that he had written down my experiences. Because for years and years I didnt read Sri Aurobindos Books; it was only before coming here that I had read The Life Divine, The Synthesis of Yoga, and another one, too. For instance, Essays on the Gita I had never read, Savitri I had never read, I read it very recently (that is to say, some ten years ago, in 1954 or 55). The Book Sri Aurobindo on Himself and on the Mother I had never read, and when I read it, I realized what he wrote to people about me I had no idea, he had never told me anything about it! You see, there are lots of things that I had said while speaking to people that I had said just like that, because they came (gesture from above) and I would say them and I realized he had written them. So, naturally, I appeared to be simply repeating what he had written but I had never read it! And now, its the same thing: I had read this passage from Savitri, but hadnt noticed itbecause I hadnt had the experience. But now that I have had the experience, I see that he tells it.
   Its quite interesting.

0 1965-10-16, #Agenda Vol 06, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   If he was brought up in a Christian way, its the photo where he is young which is good, they instantly see in it the face of Christ I All of them. The day before yesterday again, an American painter, who is here and has read Sri Aurobindos Books, wanted to do a portrait of Sri Aurobindo (he never saw him) from photosits just as it was with the bust in Sri Aurobindos room!1 They all make a mystic Sri Aurobindo with narrow temples, like that (gesture tapering upward), a long mystic face, because they cant get out of their Christianity! For them, of course, the Power, anything that expresses the Power, oh! (gesture of repulsion)
   I wanted to say that to this American. For them, spiritual life is sacrifice, its the God who sacrifices himself: he renounces the joys of the earth and sacrifices his existence to save mankind. And they cant get out of it!

0 1965-11-27, #Agenda Vol 06, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Take for instance a Book like yours2 (but Ive known this from the beginning), a Book of that sort will have fulfilled its full purpose if it touches just a dozen people. It doesnt need to sell by the thousands. If it touches a dozen people, it will have fulfilled its purpose to the full. Thats how it is.
   I saw that, I have seen that so concretely.3 Besides those who are capable of preparing for the supramental transformation and the realization, whose number is necessarily very limited, there should be increasingly developed, in the midst of the ordinary human mass, a higher humanity that had towards the future or promised supramental being the same attitude as animality, for instance, has towards man. What is needed, besides those who work for the transformation and are ready for it, is a higher or intermediate humanity that would have found in itself or in life this harmony with lifethis HUMAN harmony and that would have the same sense of worship, of devotion, of faithful dedication to something that seems to it so superior that it doesnt even attempt to realize it, but which it worships and whose influence and protection it feels the need ofand the need to live in that influence and to have the joy of being under that protection. It was so clear. But not that anguish and agony of wanting something that eludes you becausebecause it isnt yet your destiny to have it, and because the amount of necessary transformation is premature for your existence, and so it creates a disorder and a suffering.

0 1966-01-31, #Agenda Vol 07, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   (Satprem's letters to Mother having disappeared, he does not remember what caused the "sadness" Mother refers to here, probably certain ways of being in life that he found hard to accept, or perhaps his own incapacity to tolerate life in the world as is it and his tendency to dart off to the heightsunless it was the abyss. Satprem then asked Mother if he should not start writing a new Book, "The Sannyasin," in which he would attempt to exorcize a certain refusal of life as it is.)
   Tell me, why do you feel sad?
  --
   I took a good look, and it is indeed possible that by writing this Book you will get rid of something thats lingering onits possible. My hope was that it could go away simply through the inner movement; but when I received your note yesterday, I took a good look and thought, Yes, its probably necessary.
   It has a drawback, but it will have that advantage. I am not referring to external drawbacks, that cant be helped, well have to manage.1 I mean for yourself: it concentrates you in an almost hypnotic way on that part of your being which is almost imprisoned in the form, in the form of expression, that is to say, the author, the writer. Yet I know, and its very clear, that your external being was formed in large part for that, but from a higher standpoint: more as a means than as an end.
   You see, your Book on Sri Aurobindo is exceptional in all respects and it was a sort of summit in expression. There was also the fact that Sri Aurobindo was always there while you were writing it. When it came, I had the sense of a summit that cannot be exceeded. Thats why I no longer thought about other Books: my consciousness used this Book on Sri Aurobindo as a starting point towards something else, something more complete. But when I read your letter yesterday, I thought, Maybe, after all, there is indeed something that has to be expressed; maybe it will be the right way to get rid of a past thats lingering on.
   Thats what I wanted to tell you.
  --
   Cant it be also a means to make a truth descend, a truth-force, as the Book on Sri Aurobindo was, but in another way?
   Thats possible. Its possible, but (laughing) Ill tell you afterwards!
   Just two days ago, I wrote to someone (someone who is a bit under the influence of ascetic ideas), and I told that person, Those thoughtsthose thoughts and that type of actionbelong, from the spiritual standpoint, to the ascetic belief, but it-is-no-longer-true. And I said it with terrible force: IT-IS-NO-LONGER-TRUE. And I saw that at one point in the history of the earth it was necessary to obtain a certain result, but now ITS NO LONGER TRUE. Voil. It has given way to a higher and more complete truth. From that point of view, your Book can obviously be the expression of this new force.
   Its possible, its by no means impossible.
  --
   I also felt that something else had to be written, going over your whole Agenda as I did for Sri Aurobindo (that has come to me several times very clearly), going over your whole Agenda from the beginning, and then You know that before I wrote the Book on Sri Aurobindo, I took all his works to read them again, and while I read them I seemed to be told, This passage that passage this passage noted down all kinds of passages. And when afterwards I wrote the Book, all those selected passages automatically came to mingle with what was coming to me. And Ive had the same impression with all these Agenda conversations: one day I should read them all again in that same consciousness and pick out a number of passages, which, afterwards, would crystallize into a Book.
   Yes, but not yetnot yet.2
  --
   No, to me, if you write this Book, well see, because it depends if If that Truth descends, well, it will descend and then you will automatically express it. Of course, we can aspire for it to be that way. But we cant tell before it is so.
   At any rate, whats quite certain is that this Book can serve you as a rung to rise above the past and overcome certain difficulties in your nature. And then of course, from that point of view I immediately approve.
   So theres no problem left at all, it only has to get done.
  --
   The thing is there in its old form.3 That you have things to say is beyond doubt, and that you will say them is beyond doubt; but it has remained in that form because of precisely because of a certain difficulty you complained about in your letter, and which persists. So its to get rid at the same time of a certain state of consciousness and, yes, of a certain difficulty. Your true consciousness, you know, the consciousness of your true being, is in a very rapid ascent; something in you isnt aware of that and lags behind, and thats what causes an unease in you. So its clear that writing is a good means (probably the best means) of getting rid of it: you throw it outside yourself by expressing it, and then its finished, youve got rid of it. Its the FORM, you understand, only the form; its always the same thing: the essence and spirit, and on the other hand the form. You are rising like an arrow, and you dont know it because something remains like that, hard, tight, and its only a form. Well, its better to get rid of it; its the most natural way for you to exteriorize the form, the state of consciousness and the difficulty, all of it together, at the same time as you write the Book.
   I am sure of it because I spent a large part of the night looking at it.
   Yes, its fine, do it. It will certainly be a very interesting and excellent Book, which will be helpful to many people, but anyway its not From our point of view, its secondary.
   And now, of course, you are labeled, at least in France, in Germany, in the U.S.A. and here, as the author of the Book on Sri Aurobindo: it will be a new Book by the author of the Book on Sri Aurobindo. So you will have a readership. All those things are secondary to me, but they are nonetheless true.
   But what I am interested in The only thing I have to say in defense of the writers job is that, to me, writing is like a mantra: its embodying a vibration of truth.
  --
   Mother means the time that will have to be taken to write the Book.
   That will be eight years later, when Satprem will write his "trilogy" on Mother.

0 1966-03-26, #Agenda Vol 07, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   This morning, there was a very amusing story. I was rinsing my eyes and mouth; I do it before daybreak, that is, with electric light. And in my bathroom there is an emergency light. Its one of the latest inventions: its connected to the power and as long as there is power, the light remains off and a battery inside gets charged; as soon as the power fails, the light turns on and the battery is discharged to keep the light on. Its very well made, they invented it for hospitals and other places where any power failure must be avoided: as soon as the power goes, the light turns on instantaneously, and when the power returns, it goes off and gets recharged for the next time. They installed it for me in the bathroom. And this morning while I was washing my teeth, poff! the light went off. I continued, naturally, since I had that emergency light. But then, I did a study. The lights in C.s room (and everywhere) were on, it was only here, in this group of rooms. That was an odd phenomenon to begin with. Then I looked, and while I looked I noticed something I hadnt taken note of all these last few days: a will to disorganize all my personal life. And causing power failures is one of the known occult methods (I dont know how its done, in fact, but that man who wrote Books and came here a very long time ago, Brunton, said it was one of the tricks known to those who practice occultism: a sudden failure of the lights). There are lots of other such tricks designed to disorganize peoples lives with the idea of frightening them or announcing catastrophes to them (I have always found this very childish). But then, I saw that there was (I think I know where, here, it comes from) a will for disorganization, and I saw the path it followed (winding gesture as if Mother were going back to the source). It had begun last night, in the middle of the night: when I got up around midnight, I saw a will wanting to preoccupy me with thoughts of money! And it was insisting: the thought that everything was going wrong, and so on. I saw that in the middle of the night. I was busy with other things, but I saw that will: formations; and naturally I dealt with them as they deserved. But I saw that it went on, trying to disturb people, to make them uncomprehending, and then to turn the power off, all sorts of silly things. Its not the first time it has happenedits not always the same people because generally, when they have tried and got a good knock in return, they dont try a second time, theyve had enough! But there are others who think they are very clever and want to prove to me (laughing) that they are right and I am wrongbecause ultimately it always comes to that! So I spent half an hour this morning, before they restored the power and I resumed my usual activities, half an hour having huge fun following the thread (same winding gesture going back to the source) wherever there was mischief, and then I very kindly answered.
   In reality, people who live in the ordinary consciousness know very, very little of what goes on physicallyvery little. They think they know, but all they know is a very superficial appearance, just like like a sheet of paper wrapping a package; there is the whole package underneath with all that it contains, but all they see is an appearance (gesture of something as thin as cigarette paper). And they are so used to it that they always give an explanation. I asked, How is it that just this power connection here gave way? (Lights were on everywhere, only the connection here, which supplies my room, was off.) I asked to see. They told me, Oh, we dont know, maybe the wire was old and it broke! (Mother laughs) I said, Very well.

0 1966-04-09, #Agenda Vol 07, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   (About the Book Satprem is writing, "The Sannyasin")
   I still see that vision I had.1 Strangely, it was one of the most unexpected visions, in the sense that I had no mental preparation: all of a sudden I saw that Sannyasin, with his back to a wall and a sort of hurricane approaching. It was a hurricane of noise, of clamor. Nothing could be seen; nothing could be seen but the force of the vibrations coming up like a storm: he had his back to the wall, there was a sort of gale, and a chasm in front.
  --
   This vision is still living and clear, clear. I could almost make an illustration for the cover of your Book!
   Its quite symbolic, besides: the storm of revolt, of course, the revolt OF THE EARTH against the principle of the Sannyasin. Quite symbolic. And its a magnificent image in the sense that there is great majesty in the appearance.

0 1966-04-13, #Agenda Vol 07, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   (About Satprem's new Book, "The Sannyasin.")
   This morning again I got up more than half an hour late because of you!
  --
   I am constantly doing and undoing, because I realize its the old form of the Book, what I had seen formerly.1
   And also the old way of working, thats the difficulty.
  --
   But for this Book, we meet in quite a new place, mon petit, quite new, and then so wonderful! Its a wonderful place that has nothing of the necessities and compulsions of this earth here. It is so luminous, so new, and so precise at the same time, so exact. Last night, it was in shades from a certain silver blue to pearl gray, and it had such precise forms, but at the same time with nothing of the hardness and commonplace quality of earthly things. And we were working so simply, effortlessly. I get up every day at the same time, half past four; well, for the second time (I told you the other day), instead of half past four it was ten to five. And I came from exactly the same place. And since that is the time when you are sleeping, it seems to me it must necessarily be getting in, no? When one is awake, it may not touch, but here And then, there is a thoroughly conscious part of you there. So what prevents you from being influenced by that must be a whole layer of old things.
   Yes, the whole old form of the Book is there.
   Thats it.
  --
   This Book should normally have been written four or five years earlier, and at the time Satprem saw it in the form of a Greek tragedy.
   Petrea volubilis, crimson morning glory.

0 1966-04-16, #Agenda Vol 07, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   You read here [in the physical Book], then you keep still, open a door, and it comes.
   Its amusing, Ive just done that as if I had been made to do it. Usually its always blank and still here (gesture to the forehead), and thats what it gets inscribed on; but just now it wasnt like that: I read, it came here, then I made a movement backwards: a door opened, and then it was clearly written!

0 1966-04-27, #Agenda Vol 07, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Apart from that, I understand: in order to write a Book, one generally cannot describe more than one cycle, because theres a beginning, a development, and a culmination, a realization. Then another Book, which starts from that realization and has the full experience of its futility. And then, the crowning realization: the return to life, free.
   One may have the three together, but it makes a very compact Book.
   No, it has to be put together. But I dont know where to start. I started in one way and I realize thats not it.
  --
   And is that the story you tell in the Book?
   Thats what I started telling.
  --
   But if you take that attitude, you cant write a Book!
   Once again, these past few days, the memory of things I had written came back to mewhat I had imagined at some time and written at the beginning of the century (before you were born!), in Paris. I wondered, Strange, why am I thinking of this? And there was, in that thing I wrote, this: The love of beauty had saved her. It was the story of a woman who had had a heartbreak of so-called love, as human beings conceive it, but who had felt a need to manifest love, a marvelously beautiful love; and with that force and that ideal she had overcome her personal sorrow. I wrote a little Book like that I dont know where it is, by the way, but that doesnt matter. But the memory of it suddenly came back and I wondered, Strange, why am I remembering this? And then I remembered the whole curve of the consciousness. At that time, I clearly understood that personal things had to be overcome by the will to realize something more essential and universal. And I followed the curve of my own consciousness, how it began like that, and how from there I went on to other things. I was eighteen. That was my first attempt to emerge from the exclusively personal viewpoint and pass on to a broader viewpoint, and to show that the broader, more universal viewpoint makes you overcome the personal things. But I wondered, Why am I remembering this? Now I understand! Its there in what you have written, its the same thing. Well, of course, now I wouldnt be able to write what I wrote, it would make me laugh!
   I can write, I can always
  --
   You could begin your Book with the end, and then you will see if a beginning is needed (!) or if, instead of a beginning, there is a sequel. That would be interesting!
   Start with a bang: brrm! What you feel and see now. Situate it according to your broad outline, begin with that. Then, when its written, you will see if it needs the support of what precedes it or if you can move on to what follows.

0 1966-05-18, #Agenda Vol 07, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Ninety percent subjective. Regularly, for more than a year, every night at the same time and in the same way, I entered the vital to do a special work there. It wasnt the result of my own will: I was destined to do it. It was something I had to do. So then, the entry into the vital, for instance, is often described: there are passages where beings are stationed to stop you from entering (all those things are much talked about in all Books of occultism). Well, I know from experience (not a passing one: an experience I learned repeatedly) that that opposition or ill will is ninety percent psychological, in the sense that if you dont anticipate it or dont fear it, or if there is nothing in you thats afraid of the unknown and none of those movements of apprehension and so on, its like a shadow in a picture, or a projected image: it has no concrete reality.
   I did have one or two real battles in the vital, yes, while going to rescue someone who had gone astray. And both times I got blows, and in the morning when I woke up, there was a mark (Mother points to her right eye). Well, I know that in both cases, there was in me, not a fear (I never had any fear there), but it was because I expected it. The idea that it may well happen and my expecting it caused the blow to come. I knew that in a definite way. And if I had been in what I might call my normal state of inner certitude, it couldnt have touched me, it couldnt. And I had that apprehension because Madame Thon had lost an eye in a battle in the vital and had told me so; so (laughing) it gave me the idea that it was possible, since it had happened to her! But when I am in my state (I cant even say that, its not personal: its a way of being), when you have the true way of being, when you are a little conscious and have the true way of being, it CANNOT touch you.
  --
   So do I have to wait till the Book is finished before I can hear it?
   (Satprem makes a face)

0 1966-05-22, #Agenda Vol 07, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   (Laughing) They are everywhere! Here, there, everywhere. Once, Sri Aurobindo (I think it was in 1920) said to me one day, Oh, they have put my room in order, I cant find anything anymore! For their part, they said he had his papers everywhere: on his bed, on the chairs, on the table, in the drawers, on the shelves; there were papers everywhere, notes and so on. But he knew exactly where everything was. Then they put things in order, they tidied upand he couldnt find anything anymore! It was very funny. I asked him, Would you like me to do your room and clean it? I wont touch anything.Ah, if you dont touch anything (Mother laughs) So I left the papers on the bed, on the chair, on the table, on the shelves! I cleaned a shelf, then in a Book I found some money. I told him (thinking it had been forgotten), I told him, I found a hundred, two hundred rupees (I dont remember now) in a Book. (One banknote was in one place, another note was in another place.) He replied, Yes, I am forced to hide it, otherwise they take it from me! (Mother laughs)
   But I am no good at hiding places!
   You see, I instinctively go and take the Book, I open it and find the money. So I asked him, Would you like to entrust your money to me? I will keep it for you. He replied, That would make things simpler. But after a year, I had three thousand rupees of his money, coming from Books, from here and there! I told him (laughing), See, it has borne fruit!
   ***

0 1966-06-02, #Agenda Vol 07, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   What about your Book? How is it going?
   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 midair 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 1966-06-04, #Agenda Vol 07, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   And I keep on writing endless pages! Yes, of your Book. Its quite new. (Besides, once I am awake I no longer concern myself with it at all.) I spend part of my night like that, not writing with my own hand but dictating. While I do it I find it enjoyable, but not enjoyable enough for me to remember what I wrote. Stories! I appear to have much imagination. But when I read it, it gives me the impression of something I saw or lived.
   ***

0 1966-06-11, #Agenda Vol 07, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   (The conversation begins with the Book Satprem is writing, which Mother "dictates" at night, but which Satprem has difficulty receiving.)
   Mon petit, I keep on writing! Its incredible! It has never happened to me.

0 1966-07-23, #Agenda Vol 07, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Were still receiving a number of letters because of the article in Plante, or from people who have read your Book. And there are lots of them who want to come here! Thats more serious! But anyway, we send them literature. We tell most of them that they have to prepare themselves. And I direct a large number towards Auroville; maybe thats the essential raison dtre of Auroville.
   ***

0 1966-08-17, #Agenda Vol 07, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   How is the Book coming along?2
   For my part, I go on dictating or hearing passages! Its very interesting. But theres no continuity: one sentence, one scene, two or three words. Strange. Its as if on a screen. And when you read last time, I recognized (how can I put it?) impressionsimpressions of images and wordsin what you read. But for me, it has no continuity; its something passing by, as if behind a screen, and at some point, toc! contact is made: I hear or say words, I see an image. And I can see that it goes on behind the screen; then another word, another image comes through the screen. And its always in that sort of immense, immense place, endless, very quiet, very luminous. Its a very pure, very quiet, very peaceful atmosphere. And something seems to fall from there as if in drops.

0 1966-08-24, #Agenda Vol 07, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   (The beginning and end of the following conversation could not be tape-recorded because of mechanical trouble, and only the middle remains. The conversation was about an experience of Mothers; she described the place in which Satprem usually rests at night and from which he draws the atmosphere of his present Book: a place very harmonious in color and substance. Then Sujata tells Mother a dream she had a few days ago.)
   When you went to this place of harmony, did you play music? Because I saw you play music for him.
   Thats something else. Possibly, I cant say. But last night or the night before, I suddenly felt as if someone were telling me, The best way to help him isnt meditation but music. And then I seemed to create harmonies and send them to you for your Book.
   (To Sujata:) When was your dream?

0 1966-08-27, #Agenda Vol 07, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Ah, yes, theyre all hooked on that. Its a Book in which you find an answer to any question. But naturally, you bend all the words you read to your thought.
   But can you see that! I have a stack of letters like this one, there isnt even one or two truly asking something that I alone can answer. In fact, thats the point, they should only ask me things I alone can answer. Otherwise, whats the use? And what they want is this: they want to hide behind my answer and be able to say, Ah, but you told me that Should I go and see the doctor? Should I have an operation? Should I accept this job I am offered? Should I start a new business? Should I marry this person? And behind it all, if anything goes wrong, there is, But you told me that

0 1966-09-17, #Agenda Vol 07, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   How is your Book coming along?
   Do you find its going too slow? Would you like it to go faster?
  --
   There is a new activity. At times I find myself (I catch myself doing something, to be precise) talking with people whom most of the time I dont know, then describing a scene: they can get such and such a thing done, they can be advised to do this or that thing, and it will end with such and such a thing. They are kinds of scenes from a Book or scenes from a movie. Then, the same day or the next, someone suddenly tells me, I received a message from you and you told me to write to so-and-so and tell him such and such a thing! And I am not doing it mentally, its not that I think, A letter must be sent to so-and-so and such and such a thing must be done, not at all: I live I live a scene or narrate a scene, and its received by someone else (and I am not at all thinking of that someone else), its received by someone, this or that or this person, as a message in which I tell him to do this or that thing. And its happening here, in France, in America, everywhere. Its becoming amusing!
   Someone writes to me, You told me this, and its one of my scenes! One of the scenes I livednot lived, lived and created at the same time! I dont know how to explain it. Its like a work of (Mother seems to feet an invisible substance between her fingers, as if fashioning it).

0 1966-09-21, #Agenda Vol 07, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Now I know, I remember, this whole experience came after I saw a Book that was published quite recently in India, in English, which they entitled The Roll of Honour, and in which there is a photo and a short biography of all those who died in the fight against the British, for Indias freedom. There were photos everywhere, lots of them (some were only photos the police took after they had just been killed and were lying on the ground). And it all brought a certain atmosphere: the atmosphere of those disinterested goodwilled people who meet with a tragic fate. It had the same impression on me as the horrors of the Germans during the war over there. These things are obviously under the direct influence of certain adverse forces, but we know that the adverse forces are, so to say, permitted to workthrough the sense of horror, in factin order to hasten the awakening of consciousness. So then, that experience, which was very strong and was very like the one I had when I saw the photographs of German atrocities in France, put me in contact with the vision of the human, terrestrial, modern error (its modern: it began these last one thousand years and has become more and more acute in the last hundred years), with the aspiration to counterbalance that: How to do it? What is to be done? And the answer: Thats why you have created Auroville.
   There is a perception of forces the forces that act directly in events, material events, which are illusory and deceptive. For instance, the man who fought for his countrys freedom, who has just been assassinated because he is a rebel, and who looks defeated, lying there on the edge of the roadhe is the real victor. Thats how it is, it clearly shows the kind of relationship between the truth and the expression. Then, if you enter the consciousness in which you perceive the play of forces and see the world in that light, its very interesting. And thats how, when I was in that state, I was told, clearly shown (its inexpressible because it isnt with words, but these are facts): Thats why you have created Auroville. Its the same thing as with that photo.3

0 1966-10-08, #Agenda Vol 07, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   It must be like that, because for you, the stocktaking began at the beginning of this month. And then it results in those birthday cards and in what I am going to tell you on your birthday. (None of this is thought out: it comes just like that, its very amusing, I witness a continuous spectacle.) And I saw something very interesting, maybe thats what I wanted to tell you for your Book.1
   Its like the meeting of two curves: one curve coming from the past and another curve going towards the future, and that day is the meeting point of these two curves. So then, I saw your Book as a sort of culmination of the curve coming from the past. And there is a point that isnt yet clear in your thought or your conception there (gesture above the head): its something that belongs to the ascending curve of the future. That point is where the difficulty is: the movement that belongs to the curve of the past has difficulty connecting with the movement of the future. I see it as a graph. Its not a thought: its a graph. There is a point where the two curves havent connected.
   I chose two cards. They are here. I am not showing them to you: you will have them on the 29th. I dont yet know what I will write or whether I will write anything.
  --
   By the Body of the Earth or the Sannyasin. Satprem complained of difficulty in writing the end of his Book.
   ***

0 1966-11-09, #Agenda Vol 07, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   In fact, in my first idea of the Book, it was this child who was to die, and thats precisely what caused the people to riot and pursue this Sannyasin. Then I tried to present things without her dying.
   Yes, thats better. Its better without the mobs pursuit, otherwise it may suggest that fear is what drives him to the wall, and then it doesnt have the same force anymore.
   The vision was a memory, that is, something which exists in the earth memory. But thats no reason to make a story out of it. Its better for your Book to have a deeper basis.
   So then, is that when he has the reaction against asceticism?
  --
   I dont know, I havent read Pavitras Book On Love. Have you? Is the point clear in his Book?
   (Satprem makes a face)
  --
   I find theres something false in his Book something false or falsely expressed.
   False?
  --
   As a matter of fact, in the Book I am writing I show that when one has touched that Light, its the turning point before coming back down; that the truth isnt the end up aboveup above, its one half.
   Yes, (laughing) its the beginning of the end!
   My whole Book is based on that.
   Thats very important. Because all those who begin by being disgusted with life, their first movement is to get awayall of them. I receive truckloads of letters: as soon as they are disgusted with life, as soon as it stops being something marvelous, Oh, enough! I want to get away, I want to get away. Thats indeed the first movement: you climb up above, but it will be to come back down and change things here its not to abolish them, but to change them.
  --
   Yes, thats what I am saying. His entire Book is like that: the outward path leads away from the Lord, and on the return path, you climb back to the Lord. [Turning to Sujata:] Its put like that in his Book, isnt it?
   (Sujata:) That Book I dont know, I found it a little odd.
   Going back to the Divine, yes, thats Nirvana.

0 1966-12-07, #Agenda Vol 07, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Have you finished your Book?
   (Satprem, in a glum tone:) Yes.
  --
   When the words come quite spontaneously, its good, but Its an odd phenomenon: sometimes the pure experience alone is therewhat is it? You cant formulate it; in order to formulate it, you are immediately forced to use words, and words diminish. But I remember, at the time of the experience, I spoke, hardly hearing what I said, but I had the experience. (The experience was wonderfully clear, powerful, immenseuniversal, you know.) Then I listened to myself speaking, and I saw that first shrinkage. Then I began sensing the other mind making a tremendous effort to try and understand (!), and so I let the expression shrink a little more: I was obliged to let it shrink so as to make myself understood. And I followed all those phases of successive shrinkages. But at the time, the speech was very powerful: it was exactly Sri Aurobindos style and way of speaking, and very powerful. Now its only a vague impression, like a memory. But one always hasalways, in every case, even in the best conditions, even in a case like this one in which the formulation is given by Sri Aurobindo the sense of a shrinkage. A shrinkage in the sense that much escapes; its slightly hardened, weakened, diminished, and there are also certain subtleties that escape they escape, they evaporate, they are too subtle to be concretized in words. And if one had a will for a perfect expression, it would certainly be very disappointing. I quite understand; if you want your Book to reach the peak of its perfection, its impossible. Its impossible to be realized, one feels the difference with whats up above and thats very disappointing.
   I am constantly disappointed.
  --
   But in what Ive read of yours (I set apart the Book on Sri Aurobindo because that was a very special case: all sensitive people have instantly been brought into contact with Sri Aurobindo; that was a very special case), but in your first Book [The Goldwasher] which I read, I felt it came from above. I feel that. Only, of course, it would be unreadable: it has to be concretized, materialized. But if one has oneself a relationship with this plane above, one must feel it in what is written: many people feel a something that suffuses the whole thing. Thats why I want you to read me your new Book, its to see if that is there. You know, I am like this (gesture to the forehead showing a vast stillness), it has become a constant state: a screen. A screen for absolutely everything. And really nothing comes from within: its either this way (horizontal gesture around Mother) or this way (gesture from above); horizontally from outside, or the response from above. Here (gesture to the level of the emotive heart), its something so neutral as to be nonexistent; and here (gesture to the forehead), its vast, even, still. So if I stop (gesture turned upward), right away, instantly, it comes in waves: a continuous light which comes down and through, comes down and through, comes down (gesture of a circulation through Mother as through a transmitter-receiver device). When something is read out to me or people ask me questions or they tell me about some matter or other, its always like that (a screen). And whats very interesting is that when its a question that deserves no answer or a matter that doesnt require my intervention, or anyway anything that can be expressed by Its no concern of mine, its none of my business, then theres an absolute blank: absolutely empty, neutral, without answer. I am obliged to say that there is no answer (if I were to tell the truth I should say, I cant hear anything, I dont understand). So its absolutely still and neutral, and if it remains like that, it means theres nothing, I have nothing to do with it. Otherwise, when there is an answer no time even elapses, theres hardly any lapse of time: the answer seems to come even as I am spoken to. Then I take the paper or letter right away and answer. Its automatic. The whole work is done like that. Theres nothing here (gesture to the forehead).
   Obviously we have to reconcile ourselves to it. The world is in a state of considerable imperfection, so everything that manifests in the world partakes of that imperfectionwhat can we do about it? The only thing we can do is to slowly try and transform but thats slow, so slow, unceasingtransform this body.
  --
   Yogic Sadhana, a Book written in automatic writing by Sri Aurobindo.
   ***

0 1966-12-20, #Agenda Vol 07, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   I am writing to ask you for a grace. You know, you see. I would like you to tell me the truth about this Book: is it part of the things that must be? Or is it the effort of the writers little persona? I read the long first chapter again this morning, and its unreadableit would need to be completely redone. I am wondering if its not the same thing with the other chapters? Would you out of grace tell me precisely what must be, whether I must strive on, do my best and rewrite what has to be rewritten, or give up everything.
   I am a little sad, naturally, because I tried to write with the best of my soul, but I am not attached and am ready to make the offering of this failure at your feet, with the certainty that all is well, even if I do not yet see the Lords design. I would only like you to tell me the deeper truth about the Bookif it must be, I am ready to make an effort and patiently correct or redo what has to be redone. But must it be?
   Mother, That alone exists. That consoles me for everything.
  --
   I am sure the Book MUST be written.
   But to be perfectly frank, from the beginning and even after, I have felt that writing it was for you a sort of sadhana to get rid definitively of a whole way of being, thinking and writing that belongs to the past and no longer fits with your present state of consciousness.
  --
   Correcting the Book will still be the continuation of this sadhana, but seen from that angle the labor will be less painful and much more interesting.
   I thought I would answer you tomorrow morning, but I am sending you this right away so that you may look at the problem and ask me other questions tomorrow morning if you still have any.

0 1966-12-21, #Agenda Vol 07, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   I understand quite well, your letter was a grace for me in the sense that I saw clearly. The only thing is, its the whole Book that I find inadequate.
   Yes, I think the whole Book is like that. I dont know, you havent read everything to me, but in what you read, in that dream notation, for instance, even there, now and then I felt the intrusion of the old habit.
   But then, is it worth salvaging all that? I would have to re-create the Book.
   You mean it would be better to write another Book?
   Yes.
   I told you: The Book MUST be written, but its not necessarily the one that has been written: its the one that must be written! (Mother laughs). To me, you understand, there is a difference. Somewhere there is something that MUST be said, and that something is very useful: I see that the people, for example, who have come to place trust in you because of the Book on Sri Aurobindo, will read you with an opening of mind, and if at that time you give them a sort of sensation of the experience, it will help them a lot. Its in that sense I say this Book is useful. But for you personally, if youd rather rewrite it completely than correct it, it doesnt matter. Only, for you to be capable of rewriting it without falling back into the old state, you must have a decisive awareness of the difference in condition. Suppose you said, Ill rewrite the Book, and once you started writing the same conflict recurred, that would be useless. Something must take place there, in the mind, thats where you must become totally conscious of the vibrations.
   I see fairly clearly all that must be cut out. But theres a lot to cut out!

0 1967-04-05, #Agenda Vol 08, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   The conclusion is that the teachers themselves should have at least a sincere beginning of discipline and experience: it is not a question of piling up Books and of repeating them like that. Thats not the way to be a teacher the whole earth is like that, let it be like that outside if it makes them happy! As for us, we arent propagandists, we simply want to show what can be done and try to prove that it MUST be done.
   When you begin with very small children, its wonderful! With them, theres so little you have to do: it suffices TO BE.

0 1967-04-19, #Agenda Vol 08, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   To do things properly, we would need a small educational Booklet for the children of the future. A preconceptional Booklet to prepare the father and mother (especially the mother, thats the most important). Then a Booklet for the first three years of life: the qualities required, the attitude to be taken. At any rate, the father and mother should first know the possibility (at least the possibility) of a child being more than a mere animal man.
   Then, conception should take place entirely outside of desire. Thats another very difficult condition to be fulfilled.

0 1967-05-03, #Agenda Vol 08, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   (Mother gives Satprem a new Booklet, brown-coloured with the title in gold lettering: "God.")
   I have a very nice little story The day before yesterday some people came (yesterday morning, I saw fifty-five people in the room over there fifty-five! The day before there were less, maybe forty-five), and there was a little child, less than a year old, carried by his father. He was sleepy, leaning on his fathers shoulder, like that. The father came in; when he came near me, the child saw mehe opened his eyes, a mans eyes! It wasnt a child anymore, you understand. Then he looked at me. He had a blissful smile and held his hand out to me! He caught hold of my hand, I gave him my handhow happy he was! But the father wanted to do pranam [prostration], so he put him down. There was a large tray beside me with about fifty of these small Books (which contain all the quotations of the passages in which Sri Aurobindo spoke of God). The child looked; he took a Book, looked at it, fingered it, tried to open itwithout a word, nothing. Naturally, the parents, who think they are very wise, the father who thinks he is a wise man, said, We cant leave this Book in the childs hands, and he took it to put it back in its place the child howled! Then C. took the Book and gave it to the little one, and while the others did pranam (there were a dozen people), all the while he kept looking at the golden letters, feeling them.
   He is certainly one of the most remarkable, but not the only one. All the children less than a year old who are brought to me are like that (more or less). This one is very, very conscious. Such eyes, you knowfully conscious eyes.
  --
   So here is the Book.
   But the crowd is beyond all imagination.

0 1967-05-10, #Agenda Vol 08, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   And I know I was his mother; at that moment I knew who I was, because I know that Amenhotep is so and sos son (and also I looked it up in history Books). Otherwise theres no connection: a blank.
   I always admire those mediums (they generally are very simple people) who have the exact memory of the sound and can tell you, This and that is what I said. That way we could have a phonetic notation. If I remembered the sounds I uttered we would have the notation, but I dont.

0 1967-05-27, #Agenda Vol 08, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   He writes a lot of Books in Tamil.
   Its the second card Ive received from him. In the first he wrote he was going round the world for the second time, especially round Europe, and that he had been invited to Russia. And he has written a whole Book (in Tamil) on Sri Aurobindos yoga.
   ***

0 1967-06-03, #Agenda Vol 08, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   On the contrary, theyre taught to rely on Books, precisely on encyclopedias. I had to come here to understand what it meant, why I used to pull from above. That is to say, it wasnt at all encouraged when I was a child.
   But Z has done experiments like that. He told me the story of a girl at the School who had no imagination: when she was asked a question she could only answer what she had learned, and when she was given a problem she could never solve it. She was like that, blocked above. And he taught her to try and make contact precisely with that intuitive zone, by keeping quiet, falling silent and listening. And it seems that after some time, she had extraordinary results in that way, by falling silent and listeninganswers which were really remarkable and certainly came from the region of intuition. And thats a practical fact, he did it at the School.

0 1967-07-08, #Agenda Vol 08, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   You know that I burned all those note Books. For how many years?over at least four or five years, every day I used to write Prayers and Meditations (I had several big note Books, big like this). Then, when Sri Aurobindo told me to make a Book out of them (naturally, as it was written every day, there were some repetitions), so I made my selection; I selected and extracted all those he wanted (I kept a few, which I extracted and distributed), and as for the rest It was a long, long time ago, I was still living over there.1 The last time that I wrote, was after my return from Japan, that is, in 1920. In 1920 I still wrote a little, then stopped. Then Sri Aurobindo chanced upon it, and he told me it had to be published. I said all right, I made a selection, and what to do with the rest? So I burned it.
   Oh, what didnt I hear!

0 1967-07-26, #Agenda Vol 08, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   For a time I attended a private school: I didnt go to a state school because my mother considered it unfitting for a girl to be in a state school! But I was in a private school, a school of high repute at the time: their teachers were really capable people. The geography teacher, a man of renown, had written Books, his Books on geography were well-known. He was a fine man. So then, we were doing geography (I enjoyed maps more fully because it all had to be drawn) and one day, the teacher looked at me (he was an intelligent man), he looked at me and asked, Why are towns, the big cities, settled on rivers? I saw the students bewildered look, they were saying to themselves, Lucky the question wasnt put to me! I replied, But its very simple! Its because rivers are a natural means of communication. (Mother laughs) He too was taken aback! Thats how it was, all my studies were like that, I enjoyed myself all the timeenjoyed myself thoroughly, it was great fun!
   The teacher of literature He was an old fellow full of all the most conventional ideas imaginable. What a bore he was, oh! So all the students sat there, their noses to the grindstone. He would give subjects for essaysdo you know The Path of Later On and the Road of Tomorrow? I wrote it when I was twelve, it was my homework on his question! He had given a proverb (now I forget the words) and expected to be told all the sensible things! I told my story, that little story, it was written at the age of twelve. Afterwards he would eye me with misgivings! (Laughing) He expected me to make a scene. Oh, but I was a good girl!

0 1967-09-03, #Agenda Vol 08, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Here are some brief samplings from the said letter: "... Someone said, Freedom is to be carried not like a standard but like a Cross.... In your Book, there is no love for the Crosswhy? From all eternity the Cross has been the form that gathers up and rises. The form that will not rise alone; the form that, plunged into a mass, rises up again only with the entire mass the form that sticks to all the cardinal points and bleeds on all the cardinal points.... When I go to the lepers' workshop immediately after seeing you, I go and draw the Force not only to help them through financial means, a skill or friendship, but perhaps even to envisage being like them and going to the bottom of their real misery ..."
   ***

0 1967-09-30, #Agenda Vol 08, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   The Osservatore Romano published in an article excerpts from a forthcoming Book of conversations with the Pope by a lifelong friend, the French philosopher and academician, Jean Guitton.
   I saw, as is said in the Apocalypse, a limitless crowd, a multitude, an enormous welcome. In those thousands of faces I read, stronger than curiosity, a kind of indescribable sympathy, the Pope said.
  --
   Anyway, about that German, its quite obviously a vital phenomenon. To be visible to the naked eye, it can only be a vital light. And he has innumerable disciples. He baptizes them for the second coming of Christ. It seems (I am not sure because it was written in German and only extracts were translated to me), but he doesnt at all seem to have a philosophical mind or conceptions: its only a kind of action to bring people into contact with that light. I heard about him from a German woman who is here (her mother is in Germany and she is a disciple of that man and she sent her the Book). But her mother is a bit frightened.
   There is something inexorablewhy? I dont understand. Because Christ came, on the contrary, to speak of brotherhood, goodness, charity, compassion. Yet this expression has something inexorableyes, there is no other word: thin-lipped and the mouth in a straight line like this (same blade-like gesture). It gives the appearance of a terrible nastiness, something inexorable (which found expression in the Inquisition, tortures and so on). Why is it there? But that German, for instance, the light was there when he was a baby, the day after his birthhe didnt have an inexorable mouth at that time!

0 1967-10-11, #Agenda Vol 08, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   But I know that, because I got a letter from her which gave a hint of it. She said that the Mother in her four Aspects, as in Sri Aurobindos Book, was all very well for todays creation (lets not yet say yesterdays, lets say todays!), but for tomorrows creation, there must be the Mothers aspect of Love, which hasnt yet manifested. And it was put very cleverly, but in such a way it was impossible not to understand that it was this lady who was to manifest That.
   As for me, I said, Very well! (Mother laughs) I said, What the Lord wants will be. But since then, I have been treating her as (what should I say?) more than an equalas a superior, and with assertions that are crushing for her. And I never miss an opportunity to tell her that in order to do this or that, or to manifest That or one must SPONTANEOUSLY AND DEFINITIVELY be above all desires, all ambitions, all preferencesevery time, like this (Mother makes a hammering gesture).

0 1967-10-30, #Agenda Vol 08, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   I also worry a lot over this Book, this Sannyasin that I am rewriting. That difficulty of a PURE transcription.
   (After a long silence) For my part, I have always felt that writing was your way of doing the sadhana. That is, not meditating or anything of the sort, but writing, is your way of doing the sadhana. When you write, I see a sort of transmutation taking place in you. Not only something you call personal, something which is your way of writing or your Book, not only that, but formulating things in the most accurate, the most precise fashion, is your way of doing the sadhana. Its a sadhana up above.
   That is to say that in my view, the process of expression is more important than the outer result. There is an inner result (which isnt expressed in words), which is far more important than the outer result. The last time, when you wrote the Book on Sri Aurobindo, it was perfectly clear; with the last Book too (the first version of the Sannyasin), but even more so: there was that sort of inner transmutation which was far more important than what you were writingin my view.
   Its a process of inner fashioning of your consciousness.

0 1967-11-15, #Agenda Vol 08, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Well, that experience, such as Ive told you, with the whole intensity of concrete reality, occurs not only daily, but several times a day. At times its very severe, that is, like a mass; at other times, its only like something that touches; then, in the body consciousness, its expressed like this, with a sort of thanksgiving: one more progress made over Unconsciousness. But those arent thunderous events, the human neighbour isnt even aware of them; he may note a sort of cessation in the outward activity, a concentration, but thats all.3 So of course, you dont talk about it, you cant write Books about it, you dont do propaganda. Thats how the work goes.
   None of the mental aspirations are satisfied with that.

0 1967-11-22, #Agenda Vol 08, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   And its the body that aspires, the body that says the mantra, the body that wants the light, the body that wants the consciousness you yourself may be thinking of something else, Tom, Dick or Harry or a Book or anything, it doesnt matter.
   But now I understand, I understand very well! In the beginning I didnt understand, I thought I had been made supposedly very ill in order to stop the life I led downstairs3the life I now lead is far busier than the one I led downstairs, therefore I wondered why, whether it was a transitional phase. But now I understand: cut off I would keep fainting. What made the doctor declare that I was ill is that I couldnt take a step without fainting: if I wanted to walk from here to there, poff! I would faint on the way; I had to be held so that my body wouldnt fall down. So the doctors decision: to bed and no moving. But on my part, not for one minute did I lose consciousness! I would faint but remain conscious, I would see my body and know I had fainted; I didnt lose consciousness, the body didnt lose consciousness. So now I understand! The body was cut off from the vital and the mind and left to its own means; and then little by little, little by little

0 1967-12-06, #Agenda Vol 08, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   What is the meaning of to get rid of all other mental influences? Is it this that I had better not read any other Books except Sri Aurobindos or not try to learn anything by hearing or admiring others?
   It is not a question of Books or learning facts. When a woman loves or admires, her mind is instinctively moulded by the one she loves or admires, and this influence remains after the feeling itself has gone or appears to be gone. This does not refer to Xs influence merely. It is the general rule given to keep yourself free from any other admiration or influence.
   May 30, 1932

0 1968-01-12, #Agenda Vol 09, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   And she is (is or will be, I dont know, that depends on the people she speaks to) the incarnation of You know that in the Book The Mother, Sri Aurobindo said there was the Mothers aspect of Love, which hadnt yet incarnated because the world wasnt ready. And thats Y.7
   When you look at her you dont get that feeling.

0 1968-04-20, #Agenda Vol 09, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   You understand, if I put anything else, I mean a photo of Sri Aurobindo, for instance, or Books, it will look like it will be as if we wanted to start a new religion I dont want religions, an end to religions!
   So its an attempt to realize.

0 1968-05-22, #Agenda Vol 09, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   There have been two little things, very little things, but amusing. A year or a year and a half ago (I dont remember), someone had sent me an album of photos of France, and Paris in particular, and I had looked at it; I looked at it, and as I looked, I saw a photo of the banks [of the Seine in Paris]. I saw it, looked at it attentively, in detail, saw the banks with all the bouquinistes [secondh and Booksellers]. There was a Bookseller in front, seated in the foreground, I saw him. Then I closed the album and put it aside. I wanted to mention it to someone and said, Would you like to see what the bouquinistes in Paris look like? Theres a photo I turned page after page after pagenot a single photo of a Bookseller! I looked again and again not a single photo of a Bookseller.3 It was enough of a problem for me to view the Book several more times and even to try to find an explanation. And then M. and G. went to Paris and sent me a postcard of the banks with the bouquinistesit was my photo! I received it yesterday. It wasnt in the album: I received it yesterday, exactly my photo.
   The other thing is about R., who had had an attack of filariasis a few years ago. He had told me about it and it had passed. Then it came back. It came back after some three or four years, very strongly, and he couldnt get rid of it. He wrote to me complaining. I told him there was a drop in his faith. It appears it was the third time Id written that to him (I knew nothing about it I never know either why or how I write things). So he wrote back to ask me, Its the third time youve told me that, what does it mean? I explained it to him. But while receiving his letter and explaining it to him, I did what I always do (I always do it, all the time), I put him in contact with the Lord and asked for his intervention. He got my letter, and today he writes to me that while he was reading it, in the space of about ten minutes, he actually saw (his foot had grown twice as big, his leg was swollen, you know how it is with elephantiasis), he actually saw it shrink and shrink, and in ten or fifteen minutes it was gone! He wrote it to me this morning. I had told him that the Force was the same, it was his faith that was no longer the same, and that was why the Force no longer had the same effect. And he writes in his letter, I was simply reading your letter, and it went away before my very eyes!

0 1968-06-05, #Agenda Vol 09, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Yes, shes even very pious. A nice woman, it seems. So P. L. asks if he shouldnt try to explain to her what hes doing here, to send her a few of your Books and see how it acts. It might make her turn to something more interesting?
   Isnt she a woman who wants peace on earth?
  --
   There is another fact regarding this Msgr. R., whose huge holdings were managed by P.L. There was a thought (it was J.s thought) to send him my Book, the Adventure of Consciousness, and he has written an enthusiastic letter in which he says hes very taken with the Book and is prodigiously interested. And he has sent P. L. a second letter, saying, If I werent detained in Rome, I would go and join you immediately.
   Oh! Thats good. Its good.

0 1968-06-12, #Agenda Vol 09, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   I know, and the Book is going better!
   Ah, good.
   The Book, I had thought about it three or four days before you wrote your letter, it came very stronglybefore you wrote.
   As for the nights, I know!
  --
   What are you doing with your Book? Are you revising it or
   No, I am practically rewriting everything.

0 1968-07-06, #Agenda Vol 09, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Its a whole series of things. First theres a note from J. whos received a letter from P.L.; she writes this to me: P.L. is fine. Msgr. R. told him he had discovered another world through your Book.1 He has come into contact with Mother. He made P.L. see the importance of staying in this milieu for some more time if they want to transform it.
   (Mother opens her eyes wide)
  --
   Finally, a letter from P.L. telling the story: I somewhat restrained myself from writing to you and telling you about my new situation, which might have been precipitated at any moment. On my return, the Vatican adopted a dual policy: threats on one hand, and on the other, promotions and offers of fine situations. I had been absent from Rome since December 9: what strange illness could last such a long time? There was talk of subjecting me to a medical examination by three physicians, demanding the names of the clinics2 visited, and so forth. I consulted His Eminence and Msgr. R. Being expelled by the application of the rule suited no one neither my family, nor the Cardinal himself. So the solution was to take up my new post, assuring them that I had fully recovered: thus the investigations stopped; I was no longer prosecuted, my case was shelved. No doubt, curiosity and suspicion havent been allayed, but my life has gone back to routine, and after some time everyone will forget. I will see the Pope next month, and I may accompany him in his journey to Colombia at the end of August I will keep you informed. There is still the difficulty of his health which may prevent the journey. All that I have just told you is quite external to myself and I hardly participate in it; Id rather write about my consciousness: it hasnt changedit has remained fastened to Mothers influence. I feel her protection; everything is easy, for she is with me; she gives me the suitable answer. Like a mantra, I repeat, Oh, Mother, with your help is anything impossible? More than that, the joy she has put in my heart remains unshakable. My thought flies away towards her, full of gratitude. Msgr. R. told His Eminence I had been at the Ashram: the Cardinal is delighted. R. has finished reading your Book: in his mass he has preached Aurobindos ideas. He told me he has come into contact with Mother: he is going to write to her, and later will go and see her. He has accepted Aurobindos message as a solution for the world. I must still tell you the joy the telegram gave me: to Mother all my gratitude.
   (Mother goes into a long contemplation)

0 1968-07-17, #Agenda Vol 09, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Theres a letter from Msgr. R. to you. It was sent through J. Heres what he writes J.: Let me first thank youonce again for Satprems Book on Sri Aurobindo. I have finished reading it. This Book has and will have a considerable influence on my life. Secondly, I thank you for the help you gave my dear P.L. He has come back transformed, purified, illuminated. Lastly, may I ask you to hand over to Mother the enclosed letter.
   What does he say?

0 1968-09-07, #Agenda Vol 09, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   I am now writing the last pages of my Book [The Sannyasin].
   Oh! Very well.

0 1968-10-23, #Agenda Vol 09, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   And your Book?1
   Its not easy. I am revising it.

0 1968-12-25, #Agenda Vol 09, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   And then You know that from every side Ive been trying to get Sri Aurobindo published [in France], in particular The Human Cycle. At last I got a letter from a certain J. B., who writes: For a long time now, a publisher (F.) has been asking me to create a collection in his publishing house. I thought of a few Books, mostly foreign ones, grouped around a title such as Towards the spiritual mutation and focused on the present researches, individual and clumsy, often dangerous, but sincere and undertaken in a spirit quite different from that of the former generation, the spirit of a certain youth I am in contact with. The idea is to show these young people that their attempts and aspirations are legitimate, even if they have discovered them through drugs, since in many cases drugs alone have been able to unmoor them from the Cartesian rationalist bedrock, to put before them experiences that, at least, are positive, and to offer them directions and models. In other words, the aspect of amateurism and exoticism found in Z [another publisher] would be replaced here by a practical and technical side, wide open to all spiritual researches, whatever they may be, to all duly controlled metapsychical experiments, serious psychedelic experiments (I have T. Leary in mind, for instance), new theologies Naturally, there would be room, a major place, for the Oriental endeavor. In sum, it would involve all researches and attempts to crack open that sort of corset within which the Western mind has been going in circles for such a long time. That does not in the least rule out, on the contrary, certain scientific worksof pure sciencein which, out of intrinsic necessity, this Cartesianism has already been singularly shaken. Of course, all that would make for quite an ill-assorted backdrop for Sri Aurobindos thought, a backdrop you will regard as unworthy of it. The planned Collection might be called Spiritual Adventures.
   We can try.

0 1969-01-04, #Agenda Vol 10, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Your Book has had an enormous action, enormous. Its still having it.
   I remember that even here, when Pavitra read it, he told me (he was quite enthusiastic), he said to me, Oh, he has made me understand something I hadnt understood! (Mother laughs) Pavitra, one of the old disciples who lived with Sri Aurobindo!

0 1969-01-22, #Agenda Vol 10, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   I would have to revise it a bit, but its a matter of a months work. In that case, we could send them the first Book, The Yoga of Divine Works.
   Yes, the Yoga of Works.

0 1969-01-29, #Agenda Vol 10, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   So all the rest People give me Books, give me letters, but I am not interested.
   Thats it.

0 1969-02-08, #Agenda Vol 10, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Strange, isnt it? Its something that happened probably more than eighty years ago (eighty-two or three or four), yet it was intense, present, living, so extraordinary that if even now I look at it, I SEE: I see the scene so clearly, the apartment, the people, the setting, everything. It didnt come from within: it was shown to me (gesture of something imposing itself), and its while seeing it that suddenly I said within me, Hello, but I lived this! It was stored somewhere (gesture in the background), stored as you would keep a collection of memories for educational purposesits far more precise, complete, concrete than any Book or anything people say with so many words.
   (silence)

0 1969-03-08, #Agenda Vol 10, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Then he sends another note. In Rome they had the visit of Swami Z, and our friend P.L. had lunch with him (because they took the Swami to see the Pope, he had an audience with the Pope), they had lunch together and, writes Msgr. R., The Swami declared himself very happy about the audience with the Pope. He was able to give one of his Books to the Holy Father, who told him (in English) that he liked India very much, that he thanked him for his spiritual work undertaken for the good of humanity, and encouraged him to pursue his mission. The Pope gave him a papal medal, and even added that he had great difficulty in developing his spirituality owing to his present entourage.
   Oh, this is interesting! Its interesting.

0 1969-03-12, #Agenda Vol 10, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Just two things: N. (you know, the Italian) asks me to bring this to you-the Italian translation of my Book on Sri Aurobindo.
   Very well. Whats this? (Mother looks at the cover) What does it represent?
  --
   No, it has nothing to do with the Book, I agree.
   (A photo of the Samadhi, then another that has nothing to do in here.)
  --
   Me, I dont keep any Books. Have they put translated from the French or translated from the English?
   Translated from the French.
  --
   For years C.S. has been battling to translate this Book.
   Oh, yes, yes.

0 1969-03-26, #Agenda Vol 10, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   The silence was dense, the stupefaction huge. And I went on again: But we believe we are the interpreters, and except us none has the right to speak. Nevertheless we are faced with the current phenomenon of anti-establishment protest. The youth is running away from us, our formulas are old, ineffective, we preach without conviction, we demand absurd things, and to have peace, we stick a label of sin on all taboos. I know that my speech will be called subversive. In dictatorial or established regimes, those who move forward are suspicious. For twenty centuries we have used the weapon of heresy, and we know the atrocities that were committed in the name of Christ: that was our defenseit was his wisdom to keep power But if Christ suddenly appeared here, in front of us, do you think he would recognize himself in us? Is the Christ we preach the Christ of the BEATITUDES? Our preoccupation is to prohibit opening. And we make fools of ourselves with the pill. But are we also preoccupied with the TRUTH? Yet we should read our holy Books again, but read them without passion, without egoistic interest; almost two thousand years ago, St. Paul said, Multifariam, multisque modis olim Deus loquens in prophetis, novissime diebus istis locutus est nobis in Filio (several times and in several ways God has spoken through the prophets, but now in these last days he has spoken to us through his Son Jesus Christ). Thus God has spoken in several ways. I know that a new light has just appeared, a new Consciousness let us go in search of it. But we shall have to step down from our throne, from our convenience; perhaps to leave the place to others and do away with the Hierarchy: no more Pope or Cardinals or Bishops, but all of us seekers of the TRUTH, of the CONSCIOUSNESS, the POWER, the SUPRANATURAL, the SUPRAHUMAN..
   Satprem, I left the room and went away for a walk in the countryside. What is going to happen to me? Will they put me on trial? Will they declare me insane, heretic? I am waiting. I am eager to go and see Mother. I am preparing my travel for Easter. (That took place on Monday the 24th of February.) To this day, no reaction. Has the Pope been informed? I do not know. I have continued with the inquiry entrusted to me. I feel very calm, very strong. I have not spoken about all that to any of those close to me (not even to Msgr. R.). The malefic character seen in dream (Msgr. Z) was present, but he did not react either.

0 1969-04-02, #Agenda Vol 10, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   All sorts of people whove read the Book [Sri Aurobindo or the Adventure of Consciousness].
   I know that a few times, people told me they would like to see you. I said, Its no use, he has other things to do.

0 1969-04-09, #Agenda Vol 10, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Theres a question Id like to tell you about. Its about the publication of Sri Aurobindos Books in France. You know that we sent The Synthesis of Yoga and The Human Cycle.1 The woman who looks after those publications hasnt reacted very well. And not because of the translation (which she finds good), but because of Sri Aurobindo and the text itself She rather arrogantly passes judgment on Sri Aurobindo, whom she doesnt understand at all but has sized up at a glance. A sort of arrogance
   What has she read?
  --
   You have not stepped into Sri Aurobindo. On the other hand, I quite understand if intellectuals so easily step into Zen! But I do not want to compare merits. With Sri Aurobindo, I am content to see and smile. You have better understood my Book, you say it has brought you more than Sri Aurobindo but of course! That does not surprise me, I am afraid: I simply entered the regions of the mentally obvious he neglected, I climbed down a number of degrees. The lines of force you felt are simply the little strings I hung here and there to try and hook people on to the true lines of force that seem to elude them completely, because they see and feel just at the level of the mental slit. But I will tell you again, if you have the least trust in me, that Sri Aurobindo is a tremendous giant and not one word of his is without a full meaning. Some time ago I wanted to have a music lover (a Westerner nurtured on true music like myself, formed in music) listen to a music of genius composed by an Indian; well, this poor boy could make no sense of it! He could not hear! His musical slit was open at one particular level, and he literally could not hear what was abovea true marvel, immense streams of music flowing straight from the Origin of Music.6 For him, it had no structure, it was shapeless musicwhereas I saw, I could see that marvel, I knew where it was coming from, I could touch that world, and as soon as that high musical tension slackened in the least, I instantly felt that it came down to touch a center on a lower level. It was the same thing in Egypt. For weeks I lived in an ecstatic state in Upper Egypt; I was with people who were looking at ruins, seeing beautiful statueswhile for me those statues were living, those places talked to me, those so-called ruins were full of overflowing life.
   So what to do?
   Sri Aurobindo often said or hinted that writing, for him, was a sort of concession to the mental world, but that he might very well have done without writing, and that his real Action, in fact, took place in silence. Sri Aurobindo was not a writer, but an evolutionary leaven, a tremendous impelling Force, like the Mother. So we may say that his Books, even if poorly understood, or misunderstood, act as vehicles for this Force, and that we should just take the plunge and publish them anyhow, until the day that famous mental slit will open, and people will gape open-mouthed. The Work gets done in spite of mental incomprehension, even in spite of mental comprehension! Only, it is a pity that people do not see the beauty of the Play and do not consciously take part in it.
   Before one takes a first step into the great Kingdom, I think one must have definitively felt all mental comprehension, all mental illumination, and naturally all mental explanation, to be worthless or inadequate. For more than ten years I have not read any Book, but if I am given one in my hands, I immediately know the level of its vibration, In order to see clearly, one must get out of it, obviously. The same goes for the little individualrenouncing the individual is what you call saintliness, but its merely the beginning of Humanity! Does one renounce an anthill?One gets out of it! And it is wide and joyful. We are right in the middle of human infancy.
   S.

0 1969-05-24, #Agenda Vol 10, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   I see, you know, because peoples consciousness is an open Book for me (theres no difference, its an open Book), and so I see: in the vast majority of people, when things become really difficult, there is that idea (that sort of idea is always there): Oh, one day, all that will be over.What a joke!
   (silence)

0 1969-05-31, #Agenda Vol 10, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   But Mother, do you know in the West, the influential Books (not only influential, theyre read and devoured by all the young) are those of Mao Tse-tung?
   Of?
  --
   Thats what they read in the West. And the latest bestseller is a Book titled something like The Wretched, which is an apology of violence: Power must be seized through violence. Thats what is successful in the West, what all the students are devouring.1
   Oh, an apology of violence
  --
   The Book is The Wretched of the Earth by Franz Fanon, whose central theme is "Violence alone pays" (quoted in The Indian Express of May 30). An extract: "The practice of violence binds men together as a whole, since each individual forms a violent link in the great chain, a part of the great organism of violence which has surged upward." The Book is prefaced by Jean-Paul Sartre, who says even more explicitly, "Irrepressible violence... is man recreating himself." It is "mad fury" through which "the wretched of the earth" can "become men." "To shoot down a European is to kill two birds with one stone... there remains a dead man and a free man."
   On Thursday 29th May. On the 30th too, mother received no one. This is probably the course of experience that began a little before Pavitra's departure (see conversation of May 17).

0 1969-06-25, #Agenda Vol 10, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Then there is little S.U. (do you know S.U.?), who isnt too happy with her work and asked me if I couldnt help her make some progress. So I told her, Read Satprems Book. She started reading Satprems Book. She told me If I dont understand something, what do I do? I said, If you cant understand, ask me. So yesterday, she quoted a bit of a sentence to me (you know how they do: they take a bit of a sentence and ask you, Whatever does this mean?!). I answered. It was a sentence in which it was said that there were two positions: the materialist and the spiritualist; then you mention me, saying we should take another position, a third position. She didnt understand (Mother gives Satprem the childs letter).1
   My answer is prompt. But I felt like saying to her, Another time, what if you went and asked Satprem?
  --
   You can keep this if it amuses you my comments on your Book! (Mother gives her reply)
   In the world, people generally classify themselves as materialists who believe in nothing but matter, or as spiritualists who reject matter in order to lean on the spirit alone.
  --
   "I like Satprem's Book which You gave me. But I have two difficulties. The first is with the words. There are some words whose meaning I do not know. And the second is that some passages are not clear. Here is one: 'What we may call with Mother a third position, a 'something else' we tenaciously need, we who are neither narrow materialists nor exclusive spiritualists.'"
   An Italian film maker, architect and painter.

0 1969-06-28, #Agenda Vol 10, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Oh, Ive received this from little S.U., again in relation to your Book:
   (Mother holds out a letter)

0 1969-07-23, #Agenda Vol 10, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Yes! There was even one amusing detail: among that pile of things that were there, there were Books; then as he went by, Sri Aurobindo took one to see what was inside. But B. was there (you know, the Italian), and told him, You mustnt touch this without Mothers permission!4
   (Mother laughs heartily) Oh, this is priceless!

0 1969-07-30, #Agenda Vol 10, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Have you heard of that healer? Someone has written from France, the son of a farmer (I think), anyhow not an intellectual in the least, who by accident became aware that his hands have a healing power. So he writes a very long letter narrating all he did, how he developed himself, and so on, until he came across your Book;1 and when he read your Book, for him it was a revelation (he doesnt have a philosophical mind or anything), he said, Could it be that I am unknowingly following Sri Aurobindos yoga? So he writes to me narrating everything and asking me that question.
   How this uneducated man read the Book and it was like a revelation! He says hed like to come here for a few weeksin fact he is coming, he has already bought his ticket. It will be interesting.
   Yes, surely.
  --
   But what I found interesting is that here is an uneducated manhe had no formal educationwho read your Book and felt the Thing.
   Oh, but those are much more receptive than the others!
  --
   Then F. here has read my Book (I dont know why I was impelled to give it to her, because I didnt intend to), and she has been very touched, it seems. She has a friend in France and wants to ask her to present it to another publisher.3
   (Mother nods her head)
  --
   I think your Book is very fine.
   Do you?
  --
   Of course, your Book is very fine! But its a Book of tomorrow, not a Book of yesterday. And this gentleman of yours is probably a man of yesterday.
   But I am hopeful.
  --
   I mean, someone who reads this Book and doesnt feel anything has to be inwardly com-plete-ly obtuseits the mind going round in circles.
   But the very strange thing is that for those people all that we find abstract and false, they find concrete and true!
  --
   In some fifty years, your Book will be very famous. But its ahead of the times. But there may be some people with flairits a question of flair: they may not understand anything, but they feel.5
   (long silence)
   I have wondered if we couldnt have in Auroville a publishing house, because Auroville is an international township, and so we could have an INTERNATIONAL publishing house. There would be Books in every language. That would be interesting.
   Auroville is beginning to be fairly well known in America. Theres a lady (I told you about that) who is planning to come in a boat for 1972she is very interested in Auroville, she has gatherings and is in touch with the government. It seems to be moving fairly well there. So we could have a publishing house in several languages.
  --
   You know, F told me she saw this Book as a film.
   Yes, it could well be.
  --
   A Book reaches but in a still limited way, whereas a film means millions of people reached all at once. So to make a beautiful, a TRUE film
   Ah, but this Book would make a very good film! You could see that when Paolo comes back, he is used to it.
   It could start with Italy, it doesnt matter, then it would go to France, and then It can go everywhere.
  --
   But you could turn your Book into a film?
   Yes. It requires some work, but it can be done.
  --
   This Book would have to be made into a film: in Italian if its for Italy, in French and in English, and then (smiling) we would see you understand, we would have to make three different films out Of it!
   Yes, that would be very amusing!
  --
   As for me, I have SEEN scenes from your Book, I have seen them I always see scenes. Even now, I see scenes Is it in this Book that you write about someone who dreams he has died?
   Yes.
  --
   Four years later, at the end of 1973, when Mother left her body, the French publisher Robert Laffont will take this Book for publication.
   For a long time Mother at times confused "superhuman" with "supramental," but she clearly means the latter and not the former.

0 1969-08-02, #Agenda Vol 10, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   I am reading Savitri, the second Book, I think, the transformation of the King, his experience.1 I had read it very long ago, I didnt remember at all, not at all; these days I have been reading it again and its like a detailed description of the experience my body is now having! Ex-traor-di-nar-y. When I read it again, I was flabbergasted. Its absolutely as if my body were trying to copy that! And I didnt remember at all, not in the least. which would mean that Sri Aurobindo had SEEN the thingdid he see it, or did he experience it? I dont know And thats what he regards as the supramentalization of the physical being.
   Do you remember that in Savitri?
  --
   Book Two, Canto XIV, "The World-Soul"..
   ***

0 1969-08-27, #Agenda Vol 10, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Theres a druid (laughing), a still-existing druid, from Brittany, who has written a letter to F. saying he had heard about Auroville from friends of hers and wants to come. He says, I am poor, I am not bringing anything (he is married, he and his wife intend to come together). He writes that he will bring a Book; a Book by one of his friends, who has had the economic and financial vision of the world. He will bring i the says its a revelation for it to be used in Auroville. So in my answer, I intend to tell him, Here is the basis on which Auroville is established
   (Mother hands her note)
  --
   He regards that Book by his friend as a very precious gift (I dont know whether its published or not), as a revolution. So I prefer to send him this note in advance, because, I dont know whats in that Book, but if its a similar idea, I want him to know that we had it before!
   (long silence)

0 1969-09-20, #Agenda Vol 10, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Yes, of course (laughter), the author of your Book! No, you can speak with him and see. Youll tell me how he is. I put him up at Castellini because theres a large garden I hope hell be comfortable there. But youll see, youll try to make him tell a little what he is seeking by coming here.
   What he is seeking.
  --
   Yesterday, I had the visit of the Vice-President1an intellectual. I am told he is a very remarkable lawyer, a man of law, and hes read Sri Aurobindos Books, he regards himself as a disciple of Sri Aurobindo. He came from Delhi with his whole family specially to see me. He came: the Consciousness didnt manifest in the very leastnothing. It was like that (impassive, outspread gesture). Like that, still, nothing, absolutely nothing Thats curious. He gave me Books to sign (he had just taken or received them, I dont now), a Book by Sri Aurobindo, my photo. Anyway, he behaved like a disciple, he had brought his whole family along and the whole family expressed a lot of devotion and so onnothing. I dont know if it was there, but it didnt manifest: it was like this (same impassive gesture). Its curious.
   But it feels the way people are, because did I tell you what the President said while leaving?

0 1969-09-24, #Agenda Vol 10, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Hes come here with a questionnot a mental one. But I should perhaps tell you the stages of his discovery. As you know, he discovered experimentally on himself what was going on. So he sought to understand: he bought Books, went to see so-called healers. The first people who taught him were Spiritualists. They told him, Use a pendulum. He used a pendulum to detect diseases, and it worked very well. Then, after a time, he thought, But this isnt reality. And then his Pendulum stopped working! Afterwards, he went to see someone else, who told him, But you should do magnetic passes. He was taught how to do it, and it worked very well: with his fingers he could feel the organs that were out of harmony (because, for him, the key word is Harmony or disharmony). Then, after a while, he said to himself, But this isnt reality either. And nothing worked anymore.
   Oh, its very interesting!
  --
   Yes. Then the woman died the day after giving birth, and the child is now seventeen, I think. He told me, Thats how it is: there is NO power, it doesnt existthere is That, the Harmony; everyone has the capacity to call this Harmony, and It acts. And It acts in a second, instantly. But then, he told me, Here is my question (as far as I can express what he said). Basically, he is aware of quite an extraordinary Powerthough I should say I didnt feel a shadow of ego in this man, theres no trace of ego. He read my Book, but that didnt teach him things, it only confirmed some experiences. This man spoke to me for more than three hours, and apart from you and Sri Aurobindo, I have heard no one speak like him. It was a sage who spoke, a living experience that sprang forth, there wasnt one thing he said you wouldnt subscribe to: those great Forces of Harmony that must be embodied on earth, brought down on earth It was really a sage who spoke, and those were your words, Sri Aurobindos words.
   Thats what A. told me; the first day when he received him, he told me, I thought I was listening to you or to Sri Aurobindo!

0 1969-10-22, #Agenda Vol 10, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Yes, but as for me, I have all the Books to prepare! Its necessary.
   Of course.

0 1969-11-01, #Agenda Vol 10, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Then, Id asked F to give him the Booklet The Mother, but when she came to his place, he was already in meditation with a number of people (they were all holding hands). So we dont know at all what his reaction was. All that I know is that the day before he left, A.R. and Z made the trip together, and she asked him what the result of his stay here was, what he had learned. He replied, Oh, its too early to know, Ill know later.
   That process of holding hands in meditation is the process you use when you want to circulate vital forces. I did that with a group in 1910. And as soon as I came here, all those things seemed to me to be not the true Thing. And yet he is open and receives the Force VERY WELL. But as soon as theres something else, it no longer works. So there.

0 1969-11-22, #Agenda Vol 10, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   I was wondering about what you told me some two weeks ago. You spoke about writing a new Book. And you said it should crystallize the next step, the intermediary
   Yes.
   I was wondering in what direction that Book should be: would it be a Book about you, as I wrote the Adventure about Sri Aurobindo?
   Oh, no, not about me! Please, it makes my work so much more complicated when people think of me.
  --
   Have you seen this (Mother points to the just released Booklet, The Great Sense)? This is going to be very usefulso a sequel to it, you understand?
   Yes, but still in the form of a Book?
   Yes, yes.
  --
   A Book it could be a story, that I dont know. But then people wouldnt take it so seriously!
   It would be the same genre as the Adventure of Consciousness?
  --
   He writes, The press hasnt said a word about your Book, yet its selling well!
   Its not the press! (Laughing) Its the consciousness!
  --
   In America, the Book has a tremendous success.
   Yes, one feels quite evidently the consciousness thats behind this Book and touches people, because all of them have the same reaction: all of them, everywhere, at all levels, the more intellectual as much as the less intellectual.
   Yes, as in A.R.s case, for instance.
  --
   The Book, what you read me. Its very interesting, I was very interested, I felt very comfortable, but then there was a sort of its something that puts you (I dont know why) in contact with the whole part of the atmosphere that pulls you out of lifeBuddhism and all those things, the whole nihilism. It puts you in contact with that: the flight out of life. And its not intellectual, its not the ideas, not the words, not the facts, its What is it? I wondered a few times what made the Book catch on to the nihilist atmosphere of Buddhism? Thats what would explain Its not that people dont like it, but its a non-creative force that acts. Why? I dont know.
   But what this Book tried to say, to show, is in fact the transition beyond that.
   Yes, but Perhaps people arent ready? Now, I didnt read it in full, so I cant know. You only read me a few passages. But its not so much the words, you understand, it was the vision.
   But since I read you those passages, I rewrote it. I wrote the Book again after I read it to you.
   You didnt show it to me, thats it.
  --
   (Mother laughs) Id like a beautiful prophetic Book.
   Its there somewhere: whats going to take place here is ALREADY there somewhere. Its not in a region where one sees, its (gesture showing the world of consciousness).

0 1969-12-13, #Agenda Vol 10, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Id like to take a leaf out of your Book!
   Here! (Mother gives her hands, laughing)

0 1969-12-31, #Agenda Vol 10, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   In Italy, the Book [The Adventure] is having a lot of success, a lot: Italians are coming in large numbers .
   You know Paolo, have you seen him? Hes nice.

0 1970-01-10, #Agenda Vol 11, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Mother, the problem is that we cant get the translations published at the Press, things arent moving. I have five Books by Sri Aurobindo ready, and nothing is moving.
   They cant manage to do their work.

0 1970-01-31, #Agenda Vol 11, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Do you have news of your Book?1
   No, Mother.
  --
   No, no news. I dont quite know what attitude I should have with regard to this Book. Not that I worry, but I think about it. I wonder whether its guided?
   You know, mon petit, MORE AND MORE and in an ABSOLUTE way, I SEEI see, I feel that EVERYTHING is decided.

0 1970-03-07, #Agenda Vol 11, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   (Mother laughs) Its because they all read your Book.
   Yes, they came to ask me if I would speak on the radio I said no!
  --
   Yes, lots and lots of people read the Book; its having an enormous action. I constantly get letters from people who say, I have read The Adventure of Consciousness, its been a revelationconstantly, constantly. And the Book is beginning to have a lot of effect in the U.S.A. and in Canada. So naturally, it gives you tiring nights!
   (silence)

0 1970-04-18, #Agenda Vol 11, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Yes, oh, I get letters from people who have astounding experiences, quite out of proportion with their degree of intelligence or developmentastounding experiences. They themselves are astounded. Experiences very different from one another, but I know them all. I know them to be experiences of the subtle physical. People whom I know or not write to me (they come here, or they have read your Book, or they have heard of Sri Aurobindo or), and they describe it as I might describe it myself, that is to say, with the full knowledge. And they know nothing! Its quite astounding, oh!
   Yes. And then, when you are in that subtle physical consciousness, the laws changeyou can change the material law if you are in that consciousness.

0 1970-05-23, #Agenda Vol 11, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Mother, I feel I should soon enough start work on another Book
   Ah!
  --
   The country seems to be falling apart, so there [in Delhi] they asked me what should be done. I told them that this Centenary [of Sri Aurobindo, in 1972] has come ON PURPOSE. Its certainly something thats coming now because the ONLY salvation for the country, the ONLY thing that can unify it, is for it to adopt Sri Aurobindos ideal for the countryhe had a plan, he very clearly saw how the country should be organized, he said it to me. Its there, if one reads his Books seriously, one can see it. So I said that things should be so organized that THROUGHOUT India there should be study groups, libraries, lectures, anything whatever, so the whole country should know Sri Aurobindos thought and will. And the Centenary is an excellent opportunity. They asked me, Whats the way out of this chaos? On my advice, Indira has been trying to surround herself with people of value. (She had me told that she had forgotten questions of party and wants to surround herself with capable people.) The difficulty is to find upright people. So they need to be educated they dont even have a NOTION of how they can be! So I said, This Centenary should be organized right now, at once, like something covering the whole country on the occasion of the Centenary. And in what Sri Aurobindo wrote, they will find all they need to organize the country, and much better, I tell them, infinitely better than what I may say, because he knew the country infinitely better than I do, and the mental formation and everything.
   People need occasions to do things. But this seems to have been wonderfully prepared ON PURPOSE.
  --
   To write this new Book, shouldnt I read your whole Agenda again?
   My Agenda?

0 1970-05-30, #Agenda Vol 11, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   I didnt remember this Book [Thoughts and Aphorisms] at all. Have you seen the latest ones?
   (Satprem reads)

0 1970-06-06, #Agenda Vol 11, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Its a miraculous Book! (Mother laughs)
   Well continue in the same way.

0 1970-06-13, #Agenda Vol 11, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Mother, theres an important problem Id like to sort out with you, if you have time. Its about my Book, The Sannyasin. Something has taken place, and I dont know if its a sign of the Grace, or a sign of the opposition!
   (Mother laughs)
   You remember that we gave the Book to P. L. [the disciple at the Vatican] so he would give it to a publisher he knows in Paris, Robert Laffont, because I wasnt too keen it should go into the hands of my usual publisher, with whom Ive had a good deal of trouble. But it so happens that before he went to Robert Laffont, P. L. had to go and see my usual publisher to sign the agreement for the Spanish translation of The Adventure of Consciousness. And heres what happened: P. L. writes to me, At first he raised, lots of difficulties. I told him I want no favors and am ready to pay him royalties straight away and sign the agreement. At one point, he asked me, But why are you interested in the problems and doctrines of India? I replied, Churches are in a crisis; and when the ship is sinking, theres no point discussing whether one should jump on the left or on the right! The spark of friendship flew at once; he told me he is Protestant and his father-in-law is a very important pastor in Paris, who was invited to the Vatican to hold a meeting between Catholics and Protestants. Then we signed the agreement. I told him I attach a great importance to this Book in the whole of Latin America. He told me that in France, too, Satprems Sri Aurobindo is selling very well, but that there is a certain misunderstanding with you. Then I told him that after I leave, I proposed to go and see Laffont, another publisher, for I had with me your latest Book, The Sannyasin. And I showed it to him. No sooner did he see it than he implored me not to deprive him of its publication, not to go to Laffont, and to leave the Book with him, for he desired to read it immediately! I told him I would think it over.
   Its yes.

0 1970-07-11, #Agenda Vol 11, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   This rising of the kundalini, I had it in I was still in Paris. It was before I came to India. I had read Vivekanandas Books about it. And when the Force rose, it emerged from the head through here (gesture at the top of the head); the [classic] experience was never described in that way. The Force came out and the consciousness settled here (gesture about eight inches above the head). So when I came here, I told Sri Aurobindo about it; he told me it had been the same thing with him, and that according to the teaching of [ancient] texts, you cannot live when that takes place: you die! So (laughing) he told me, Here are two who havent died!
   The consciousness has remained there (gesture above), it didnt come down again; its there, its always there.

0 1970-07-18, #Agenda Vol 11, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Were preparing a Book about flowers. There will be color photos of flowers, their significance, and a comment by me! They make me write a comment on every flower. So Im having fun! It will be interesting.
   But in the subconscient, some things have a power of recurrence.

0 1970-07-22, #Agenda Vol 11, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   An old disciple, author of several Books about Sri Aurobindo and editor of one of the Ashram's magazines.
   Satprem's letter to T. and the following letter from A. are retranslated here from the French translation.

0 1970-07-29, #Agenda Vol 11, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Mother, I have a certain influence over Z because it was through my Book that she came, and every time she comes to see me as if to get an approval or confirmationshe feels theres something above. When she came to see me, I didnt budge, said nothing, despite all the danger and falsity I felt. But do you think I should intervene? Because if I do, she will listen to me.
   I dont want her to stay.

0 1970-08-22, #Agenda Vol 11, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Ive begun writing the new Book.
   Oh, thats good!

0 1970-09-30, #Agenda Vol 11, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   And then, the Dutch translation of the Adventure of Consciousness is going to be published, and D. asked A. M. to make a cover for the Book. A. M. has done something hed like to show you. Here is what hes done.1 [Satprem shows the painting.]
   Bah! its really dark.
  --
   No, not for your Book. Instead of this, there should be something blossoming out. This is tight, confined, cramped something blossoming out in a great light.
   It wont do at all.
   The other Book,2 you know, its an adventure.
   (Laughing) So then?
  --
   Instead of a stem that writhes (you dont writhe! [laughter]), you can put seven linesseven lines. Then a gathering of the seven lines here (just above the surface of the waters). This is symbolic of the Books formation. And then here (above the waters), rise straight and (Mother draws seven lines opening up at the top of a stem). You understand: seven ascents (below) and here (above) seven responses. Like this. Seven lines gathering at a point that corresponds to this [the other point where the seven lines from below gather]. Then it has a meaning.
   ***

0 1970-10-03, #Agenda Vol 11, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   If you. like, I could read you my new Book.1 It will be reassuring because I dont know where I am going.
   Thats good. Ill be happy to hear it.
  --
   So the next time, youll bring your Book.
   ***

0 1970-10-07, #Agenda Vol 11, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Last time, we spoke about that Book. Would you like me to read it?
   Yes, I am listening.
  --
   Its not the beginning of the Book?
   Yes, yes, but I mean, all that Ive written, I really feel as if I were writing automatically.
  --
   So you know, its really a for me its something of an anguish to write this Book. Not only I dont know whats going to come when I write a chapter, I dont know whats going to come when I write a paragraph, and when I start a sentence I dont know how I am going to end it.
   Oh! Thats interesting.
  --
   I have dedicated the Book At the feet of the Truth.
   Thats good.
  --
   What could we do to spread it? It should be (gesture in every direction). A Book isnt enough. We need something that would go everywhere.
   (Mother remains thoughtful)
  --
   We have time, since you havent finished, but this introduction is what must be spread (the Book will be a study). It must go everywhere.
   Who could translate it?
   In English, I dont know. Theres T, who translated my first Book.
   T. can translate. In English, its easy.
  --
   In principle, if all goes normally, I think the Book will be finished in four months, around February.3 Then we could launch the introduction everywhere at the same time.
   Yes, thats right. In February.
  --
   Satprem in fact wrote the whole Book in three months and completed it in November.
   ***

0 1970-10-10, #Agenda Vol 11, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   As for the Book, it will do like The Adventure, it will spread little by little.
   ***

0 1970-10-17, #Agenda Vol 11, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   As for me, I looked for one, but I cant find. It should be someone a bit intelligent. It should be ready for February. But the Book, dont show it to anyone until its over.
   Theres only Sujata who reads and types it.
  --
   The only advantage of publishers is that they have the name of their house and the way to reach the pressand to distribute the Book. Thats their power.
   But there would be a way to reach the press. There is a way.

0 1970-10-21, #Agenda Vol 11, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   About nothing! He tells me that my Book, The Adventure of Consciousness, is a huge falsehood
   Does he say that?
   Yes! He says his whole life has showed him that my Book is a falsehood, because he has realized nothing of what I wrote, and its all false, a falsehood. So in every letter he would return to, Yes, you say that in Pondicherry, where you are in the light and peace, but as for us over here Your Book is a falsehood!
   Then whatever is he coming here for?!

0 1970-10-28, #Agenda Vol 11, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Theres a question regarding the English translation of my Book. There are two possibilities for the title. In French its La Gense du Surhomme [The Genesis of the Superman] and in English, T. proposes either Superman in the Making or The Birth of the Superman.
   (after a long silence)
  --
   I dont know if its meant to be like that or if it comes from me, but I am moving ahead very fast in this Book, as if without developing things: I bring them out; I bring them out without really developing them.
   Yes, its better not.

0 1970-11-11, #Agenda Vol 11, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   When you have finished your Book, Ill speak.
   Have you finished?

0 1970-11-14, #Agenda Vol 11, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   I have finished my Book.
   Oh! Good, thats good.

0 1970-11-18, #Agenda Vol 11, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   What has happened to you! Mon petit, its (Mother looks much moved). This is really tomorrows Book. Is it over?
   Yes, I have finished the Book.
   Id like to see the last page!

0 1970-11-25, #Agenda Vol 11, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   And it has a strange power to transform things. You understand, for me the Satprem of this Book isnt the same Satprem as before. Everything takes on a a new appearance, I dont knowa new contact.
   Its interesting.

0 1971-01-27, #Agenda Vol 12, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Tell me, the introduction to your Book1 was supposed to be published in January. But now January is almost over.
   It was sent to France to the publisher of Plante [a magazine devoted to occultism and parapsychology]I still dont know if theyre going to take it, but it was sent to them.
  --
   But above all I am expecting the Book to have a tremendous impact in America, ESPECIALLY there. I dont think I am wrong.
   To tell you the truth, I wish this Book could be translated into American English by an American.
   Yes.
  --
   Now we should get the Book moving.
   It is supposed to come out [in the Ashram] in French next month.
  --
   There are the northern European countries. We have someone from there who has just been called back to his post in Sweden or Norway. He could do some work over there. He should be given the introduction and the Book when it appears.
   Yes, we should get it moving. I have the feeling this is the Book that is going to electrify America. And when I saw the effect on R., I saw I wasnt wrong, because she represents the intellectual element of that country. She was so enthusiastic that if they are taken by it it can create a tremendous movement over there.
   I am counting on it.
  --
   Its splendid. I personally have the feeling there is a close and invisible connection between Americas aspiration, as it is now, and the Book. I have the feeling thats where the center of transformation will be. The European countries are old.
   Old, thats right.

0 1971-01-30, #Agenda Vol 12, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   He has written a splendid Book. I am counting on this Book to revolutionize the world. You can be proud of your son.
   (Satprems mother smiles and goes out)
   Well, you have brought the Book?
   You want me to read to you this morning?
  --
   I dont believe in advertisement except for Books etc., and in propaganda except for politics and patent medicines. But for serious work it is a poison. It means either a stunt or a boom and stunts and booms exhaust the thing they carry on their chest and leave it lifeless and broken high and dry on the shores of nowhereor it means a movement. A movement in the case of a work like mine means the founding of a school or a sect or some other damned nonsense. It means that hundreds or thousands of useless people join in and corrupt the work or reduce it to a pompous farce from which the Truth that was coming down recedes into secrecy or silence. It is what has happened to the religions and is the reason of their failure.
   October 2, 1934
  --
   You see, theyve gone through an experience, theyve exhausted their possibility and realized it led nowhere, and unfortunately theyre now going backwardsit is the right time to give them the Book.
   If it were really translated into very good Russian it ought to be spread throughout the country. Now is just the time when it needs something. It has lost faith in what it thought it had found.
  --
   You could ask her. You could tell her that I would very much like the Book to be translated into Russian by someone who writes well, who has a lively stylenot something dry and arid: someone who has a lively and appealing style. And we would arrange to print it somewhere.
   Ill speak to S. about it.

0 1971-02-03, #Agenda Vol 12, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   (After Satprems reading of the Book, Mother asks that it be translated into the languages of India and mentions Bengali, Hindi, Oriya, and Tamil.)
   (To Sujata:) You dont know an Indian language well enough to translate it?

0 1971-02-20, #Agenda Vol 12, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   When will the Book come out?
   Theyre late. I hope at the beginning of next month.
  --
   I would like your Book to be translated into every language.
   (Mother takes Satprems hands, looks at him, smiles)

0 1971-03-03, #Agenda Vol 12, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   You know, I am forever struggling with people whove come here to be comfortable and free to do what they like, so I tell them, The world is big, you can go. No soul, no aspiration, nothing. I am counting on your Book very much.
   Has T. [the English translator] finished her translation?
  --
   But I am counting on your Book to shake all that upits very well explained there, very well.
   I remember the first time Pavitra read something of yours2 (it was a long time ago, several years), he told me, Oh, its a revelation for me! How many years had he been here!3 He said, Oh, at last Ive understood that its in simplicity.
   It was a revelation for him. I am really counting a lot on your Book.
   Whenever I try to explain it to them, theyre always surprised at the simplicity of the thing.
  --
   I feel that it is the Book that will give a new orientation there. Thats why I am insisting. And Russia. Russia, changed to the right side, it would be wonderful! I dont know why. Naturally I was Russian in a recent incarnation, when I was. Is it Catherine?
   Catherine, yes.
  --
   Will the Book be out then?
   I dont think so. Next week, I think.

0 1971-03-06, #Agenda Vol 12, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Has the Book come out yet?
   No. I hope towards the end of next week.
  --
   Oh, I am counting very, very, very much on your Book.
   (Mother takes Satprems hands)

0 1971-03-13, #Agenda Vol 12, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Theres a question of C.S. [a German translator]. Because there are differences between C.S. and T.K. [another translator] over the vocabulary to use. Three or four years ago already, when C.S. translated my first Book, there was a whole discussion and you made certain suggestions. You said in particular that the word mental [mind] and the word esprit [spirit] should not be translated by the same word.
   Of course not!
  --
   For example he said that since he has a Book-sales office, he would refuse to sell any Book using a different terminology!
   Thats absurd.
   What should be done for these Books is to put a note in, to insert a note in each Book saying that this particular word used here corresponds to that word used in the other Booksto let people know. Because if its the same word as mental, that leads to terrible confusionterrible, the worst confusion. There has to be a distinction, its imperative: either T.K. has to put a note or. Because you see, if they put mental for both words, or even another word that means the same thing, it distorts the teaching immediately. It immediately creates terrible confusion.
   In any event, there should be a note explaining that the word is taken in a particular sense.
   Evidently, C.S. wanted to use the same vocabulary in the other Book as the one he used in The Adventure of Consciousness.
   Thats reasonable enough.

0 1971-03-27, #Agenda Vol 12, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Its the introduction of your Book in America.
   Its in Ulster County [the piece had been submitted without comment by American friends to the Ulster County Townsman, a weekly newspaper published in Woodstock, New York, and the paper had published it].

0 1971-04-03, #Agenda Vol 12, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   (Another sign of the times. This conversation concerns one of the Ashram presses which was, despite Mother's instructions, about to sell fraudulently a cheaper edition of "Supermanhood" in Europe and Canada, while the rights to the Book were reserved. This cheaper edition was exclusively intended for India. Satprem protests in particular against the jacket and presentation of the Book, which are patently designed to make as much money as possible at a minimum cost. Mother's face is swollen, her eyes too.)
   I am disgusted. I cant trust anyone!
   Theyre selling Books the way youd sell margarine or peanuts.
   When someone lies like that, its finished. I cant trust him anymore. You have to be very thick-skinned to lie to my face.

0 1971-04-11, #Agenda Vol 12, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   This morning I saw B.,1 who brought me the letter you wrote to M. [the manager of the press]. It pained me because it was an outburst of an excited mind, which is obviously not the luminous intelligence that wrote the Book. I have arranged for B. to ask you for one or two cover designs you find suitable so I can make the final decision.2
   But the lesson to be drawn from all this is to remain calm so as not to lose contact with the Supreme Lord.
  --
   The big Book entrepreneur of the Ashram and brother of the would-be owner of Auroville.
   The Book cover took the forefront in the affair. What seems to have been conveniently forgotten is the sales methods of that Press: someone had dared to put his finger on the vast network of financial manipulations in foreign currencies. This is far from being the end of the story.
   ***

0 1971-04-17, #Agenda Vol 12, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   A. told me he liked your Book1 very much.
   Oh, yes! Good.
  --
   But you know, from the first reactions that are starting to come in, the Book is creating a sort of schism!
   What?
  --
   Oh! She had written me that there were passages she didnt like in your Book.
   Yes, they are repulsive, she told me.
  --
   So I said, I am terribly sorry, but I have to tell you that you do not understand the Book. She never replied.
   Yes, she wrote to me also.
  --
   No, not at all, Mother! But she told me there was no Presence in the Book.
   No what?
  --
   You see, she had sent me a passage from your Book leaving out part of a sentence, which changed the meaning to the opposite of what was intended. So I understood that there is a (gesture of twisting).
   Yes, they always cut things out.

0 1971-04-21, #Agenda Vol 12, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Theyre two very different kinds of Book.
   Oh, definitely! Supermanhood is the important one for me.
  --
   I dont very much like the destiny of the two Books being mixed together. You see, I had made a special formation [for Supermanhood], I had put a special force, but it was on that one.
   I can call him, its quite easy.
  --
   But I didnt say it was low. Its an entirely different kind of Book.
   Because basically, Supermanhood contains the essence of the Sannyasin; the whole of the Sannyasin is in Supermanhood. Supermanhood is simply concentrated and said with power, but everything is there in the Sannyasin as well.

0 1971-04-28, #Agenda Vol 12, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   People who dont want to work. Now they say that according to your Book, to get the true consciousness, one doesnt have to work!
   Yes, thats it. I heard that also. They say, Work belongs to the old world!
  --
   Yes, you can write. Maybe they would listen to you, because theyre saying that in the name of your Book, you see!
   Oh, you know, in the name of my Book they also say that Sri Aurobindo and Mother are now obsolete, and that in a way my Book supersedes all that!
   Yes, oh, exactly! (general laughter)

0 1971-05-05, #Agenda Vol 12, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Theres the problem of the English translation of the Book.
   A. didnt tell me what he thought of it.

0 1971-05-26, #Agenda Vol 12, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   (M.:) My first reaction was this: I found the Book very poetic, very lovely I mean the French.
   Its good, isnt it?
  --
   She should have translated your Book! Only, shes busy and writes herself. I am going to ask her. Only, the other one is going to be devastated! (laughter)
   But I asked T. [the English translator] the sentences she objected to, and I told her, I am very sorry, but I see you havent understood the Book in the least! She knows it.
   (Satprem:) T. said some rather terrible things about my Book.
   Ah? (Mother laughs merrily)
  --
   So I tried to explain to her, Look, I dont know, the Book literally fell on me.
   (Mother laughs)
  --
   She wrote me about it, at any rate, saying that she didnt feel the Presence in the Bookshe wrote, The Presence is missing in this Book.
   She knows better than I do.
  --
   (M.:) I didnt read it with a very critical mind, Mother, but one reaction I did have, I can say frankly: I felt that what Satprem says is natural and it should be kept simple. It reminded me of a similar analogy as when I do a mathematical problem that I find extremely difficult, but once Ive found the solution, I always think, But it was so simple! All you had to do was draw this line and everything comes out! I found the Book a little like that.
   (Mother nods her head)
   But then I would like to ask one thing which I didnt find in the Book: there is no express mention of the guru. Could a person do that all alone, without a guru?
   (after a silence)
  --
   (Satprem to M.:) In a Book you cant openly speak of a guru, telling the readers, You must follow such and such a person. You can only make them feel something and turn them toward it, but you cant very well tell them, You know, you have to follow such and such a person.
   Yes, of course!
  --
   (M.:) Well, I mention this because, reading the Book, I felt, If someone starts following this path without a guru, he may find himself in trouble. But its a Book that inspires you to follow the path.
   (silence)
  --
   (M.:) But it seemed to me it was your experience, especially toward the end of the Book.
   (Laughing) So I am responsible!
  --
   The translation of Satprem's article appearing in this Book under the date May 15, 1971 has been done specially for the Agenda.
   Satprem had informed Mother that he felt he was in the blackest hole of his life and that everything was as it used to be before, as if the seventeen years in the Ashram had never existed.

0 1971-06-23, #Agenda Vol 12, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   I have some news from P.L. You know he had submitted the Book On the Way to Supermanhood at the same time as The Sannyasin to Flammarion, a publisher in Paris. And they refused them.
   Oh, they refused them!
  --
   No, I see a great success for the Book, I see it, its concrete. There is a publisher who will be happy to take it, but I dont know the names.
   (silence)
  --
   Perhaps someone who doesnt have a lot of money and would be only too happy to have our printed Bookshe would only have to put on his own jacket.
   I feel very strongly, you know.

0 1971-07-21, #Agenda Vol 12, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   which were plain to me, like what I expressed in my Booksits as if all that had turned to dust. As if it didnt have any yes, its dust. I dont have a single sure idea I can lean on. There are no more reference points.
   But thats exactly what I just said in different words! Everything we think (its been ages since I had any ideas), is like that, it seems so futilely futile, I dont know.

0 1971-09-04, #Agenda Vol 12, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Is something going to come to me? Something else [another Book]?
   People arent ready, mon petit! Every day I discover. Those who are left to their freedom are worthless. They have the most vulgar consciousness, its dreadfulno aspiration, no need for perfection, nothing at all.

0 1971-09-18, #Agenda Vol 12, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Alas, Satprem's next Book will be the trilogy on Mother, in 1975.
   ***

0 1971-10-02, #Agenda Vol 12, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   (Last year, after the death of General de Gaulle, Satprems friend Y.L. had met Andr Malraux at Verrires; he immediately asked her, Is the Mother still alive? As Y.L. was a little taken aback, he added, I went there before you, 33 years ago. So I assume you know what they have been looking for in India. Again a few days ago, Y.L. met Andr Malraux after his cry Volunteer for Bengal; he said to her, What is essential in the fight Im going to wage for Bengal is to know the attitude and action of Pondicherry. Y.L. therefore came to put the question directly to Mother. Mother asked, When is Andr Malraux meeting Indira Gandhi? In November, in Paris. Mother again asked, When is Andr Malraux thinking of coming to India? I dont know. Then Mother remained absorbed a long time and said, He will only get THE answer when he arrives in India, because the answer is in him. After meeting Indira Gandhi in Paris, Andr Malraux will renounce his plan of action. Let us note that when Y.L. met him, he leafed through the Auroville press Book and said, All this is familiar Im part of it I know this. And closing the Book, Its as if the sun had risen. And it goes down. And we begin again. Y.L. simply replied: And what if the sun has risen for good?)
   [These notes are taken from Y.L.s travel diary.]

0 1971-10-06, #Agenda Vol 12, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Well, we should finish the Book.
   Finish it! (laughter)

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?
  --
   The Book must say when, no?
   No, it doesnt say. Well, of course, I didnt read the whole Book, but he doesnt say it in the preface.
   Anyway, the cosmic tradition is quite fantastic, but just the same there is something there. You could have a look if you have time.
  --
   When did you receive that Book?
   I received it yesterday.

0 1971-10-20, #Agenda Vol 12, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   You must admit, its strange that the Book is being published in Germany before being published in France.
   The Book?
   Yes, it is being published in Germany, but not in France, they dont want it. I find that rather.

0 1971-10-30, #Agenda Vol 12, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   I often think of the next Book I should write, and I wonder in what direction it will be?
   (Mother goes within for a long time, then a smile spreads over her lips)

0 1971-11-24, #Agenda Vol 12, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Again, you say that you ask only for the Truth and yet you speak like a narrow and ignorant fanatic who refuses to believe in anything but the religion in which he was born. All fanaticism is false, because it is a contradiction of the very nature of God and of Truth. Truth cannot be shut up in a single Book, Bible or Veda or Koran, or in a single religion. The Divine Being is eternal and universal and infinite and cannot be the sole property of the Mussulmans or of the Semitic religions only,those that happened to be in a line from the Bible and to have Jewish or Arabian prophets for their founders. Hindus and Confucians and Taoists and all others have as much right to enter into relation with God and find the Truth in their own way. All religions have some truth in them, but none has the whole truth; all are created in time and finally decline and perish. Mahomed himself never pretended that the Koran was the last message of God and there would be no other. God and Truth outlast these religions and manifest themselves anew in whatever way or form the Divine Wisdom chooses. You cannot shut up God in the limitations of your own narrow brain or dictate to the Divine Power and Consciousness how or where or through whom it shall manifest; you cannot put up your puny barriers against the divine Omnipotence. These again are simple truths which are now being recognised all over the world; only the childish in mind or those who vegetate in some formula of the past deny them.
   You have insisted on my writing and asked for the Truth and I have answered. But if you want to be a Mussulman, no one prevents you. If the Truth I bring is too great for you to understand or to bear, you are free to go and live in a half-truth or in your own ignorance. I am not here to convert anyone; I do not preach to the world to come to me and I call no one. I am here to establish the divine life and the divine consciousness in those who of themselves feel the call to come to me and cleave to it and in no others. I am not asking you and the Mother is not asking you to accept us. You can go any day and live either the worldly life or a religious life according to your own preference. But as you are free, so also are others free to stay here and follow their own way.
  --
   (In another letter, Sri Aurobindo replies to a journalist who wanted to bring out, 27 years later, an article on The Ideal of the Karmayogin. This Book is made up of a series of political articles written by Sri Aurobindo between 1909 and 1910 when he was leading the struggle against the British.)
   Yes, I have seen it, but I dont think it can be published in its present form as it prolongs the political Aurobindo of that time into the Sri Aurobindo of the present time. You even assert that I have thoroughly revised the Book and these articles are an index of my latest views on the burning problems of the day and there has been no change in my views in 27 years (which would surely be proof of a rather unprogressive mind). How do you get all that? My spiritual consciousness and knowledge at that time was as nothing to what it is nowhow would the change leave my view of politics and life unmodified altogether?
   21 April 1937

0 1971-12-11, #Agenda Vol 12, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Yes, but he didnt mean to make a Book out of them: it was compiled from here and there.
   No, no, Mother! Not at all. Sri Aurobindo had a special note Book in which he put the aphorisms one after another.

0 1972-02-16, #Agenda Vol 13, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   A question of principle remains: do we give these Books to B.C. and thus encourage him to publish the bulk of Sri Aurobindos works? After all, hes the first publisher who seems to be interested in Sri Aurobindo.
   Yes! Why not? Good for him! (Mother laughs) Everybody, including A., always sees things from the wrong end, you know, as if WE had to gain somethingwell, its not so! Its THEM. Its THEIR chance.
  --
   Well then, Ill encourage this man to publish as many Books of Sri Aurobindo as possible.
   Yes, yes.
  --
   Personally, of all those I have read, its the Book that has helped me the most. It comes from a very high and very universal inspiration, in the sense that it will remain new for a long time to come.
   (silence)

WORDNET



--- Overview of noun book

The noun book has 11 senses (first 4 from tagged texts)
                    
1. (46) book ::: (a written work or composition that has been published (printed on pages bound together); "I am reading a good book on economics")
2. (10) book, volume ::: (physical objects consisting of a number of pages bound together; "he used a large book as a doorstop")
3. (2) record, record book, book ::: (a compilation of the known facts regarding something or someone; "Al Smith used to say, `Let's look at the record'"; "his name is in all the record books")
4. (1) script, book, playscript ::: (a written version of a play or other dramatic composition; used in preparing for a performance)
5. ledger, leger, account book, book of account, book ::: (a record in which commercial accounts are recorded; "they got a subpoena to examine our books")
6. book ::: (a collection of playing cards satisfying the rules of a card game)
7. book, rule book ::: (a collection of rules or prescribed standards on the basis of which decisions are made; "they run things by the book around here")
8. Koran, Quran, al-Qur'an, Book ::: (the sacred writings of Islam revealed by God to the prophet Muhammad during his life at Mecca and Medina)
9. Bible, Christian Bible, Book, Good Book, Holy Scripture, Holy Writ, Scripture, Word of God, Word ::: (the sacred writings of the Christian religions; "he went to carry the Word to the heathen")
10. book ::: (a major division of a long written composition; "the book of Isaiah")
11. book ::: (a number of sheets (ticket or stamps etc.) bound together on one edge; "he bought a book of stamps")

--- Overview of verb book

The verb book has 4 senses (first 3 from tagged texts)
                    
1. (3) book ::: (engage for a performance; "Her agent had booked her for several concerts in Tokyo")
2. (1) reserve, hold, book ::: (arrange for and reserve (something for someone else) in advance; "reserve me a seat on a flight"; "The agent booked tickets to the show for the whole family"; "please hold a table at Maxim's")
3. (1) book ::: (record a charge in a police register; "The policeman booked her when she tried to solicit a man")
4. book ::: (register in a hotel booker)


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

11 senses of book                          

Sense 1
book
   => publication
     => work, piece of work
       => product, production
         => creation
           => artifact, artefact
             => whole, unit
               => object, physical object
                 => physical entity
                   => entity

Sense 2
book, volume
   => product, production
     => creation
       => artifact, artefact
         => whole, unit
           => object, physical object
             => physical entity
               => entity

Sense 3
record, record book, book
   => fact
     => information, info
       => message, content, subject matter, substance
         => communication
           => abstraction, abstract entity
             => entity

Sense 4
script, book, playscript
   => dramatic composition, dramatic work
     => writing, written material, piece of writing
       => written communication, written language, black and white
         => communication
           => abstraction, abstract entity
             => entity

Sense 5
ledger, leger, account book, book of account, book
   => record
     => document
       => communication
         => abstraction, abstract entity
           => entity

Sense 6
book
   => collection, aggregation, accumulation, assemblage
     => group, grouping
       => abstraction, abstract entity
         => entity

Sense 7
book, rule book
   => collection, aggregation, accumulation, assemblage
     => group, grouping
       => abstraction, abstract entity
         => entity

Sense 8
Koran, Quran, al-Qur'an, Book
   INSTANCE OF=> sacred text, sacred writing, religious writing, religious text
     => writing, written material, piece of writing
       => written communication, written language, black and white
         => communication
           => abstraction, abstract entity
             => entity

Sense 9
Bible, Christian Bible, Book, Good Book, Holy Scripture, Holy Writ, Scripture, Word of God, Word
   => sacred text, sacred writing, religious writing, religious text
     => writing, written material, piece of writing
       => written communication, written language, black and white
         => communication
           => abstraction, abstract entity
             => entity

Sense 10
book
   => section, subdivision
     => writing, written material, piece of writing
       => written communication, written language, black and white
         => communication
           => abstraction, abstract entity
             => entity
     => music
       => auditory communication
         => communication
           => abstraction, abstract entity
             => entity

Sense 11
book
   => product, production
     => creation
       => artifact, artefact
         => whole, unit
           => object, physical object
             => physical entity
               => entity


--- Hyponyms of noun book

7 of 11 senses of book                        

Sense 1
book
   => authority
   => curiosa
   => formulary, pharmacopeia
   => trade book, trade edition
   => bestiary
   => catechism
   => pop-up book, pop-up
   => storybook
   => tome
   => booklet, brochure, folder, leaflet, pamphlet
   => textbook, text, text edition, schoolbook, school text
   => workbook
   => copybook
   => appointment book, appointment calendar
   => catalog, catalogue
   => phrase book
   => playbook
   => prayer book, prayerbook
   => reference book, reference, reference work, book of facts
   => review copy
   => songbook
   => yearbook
   HAS INSTANCE=> Das Kapital, Capital
   HAS INSTANCE=> Erewhon
   HAS INSTANCE=> Utopia

Sense 2
book, volume
   => album
   => coffee-table book
   => folio
   => hardback, hardcover
   => journal
   => novel
   => order book
   => paperback book, paper-back book, paperback, softback book, softback, soft-cover book, soft-cover
   => picture book
   => sketchbook, sketch block, sketch pad
   => notebook

Sense 3
record, record book, book
   => logbook
   => won-lost record
   => card, scorecard

Sense 4
script, book, playscript
   => promptbook, prompt copy
   => continuity
   => dialogue, dialog
   => libretto
   => scenario
   => screenplay
   => shooting script

Sense 5
ledger, leger, account book, book of account, book
   => cost ledger
   => general ledger
   => subsidiary ledger
   => daybook, journal

Sense 9
Bible, Christian Bible, Book, Good Book, Holy Scripture, Holy Writ, Scripture, Word of God, Word
   => family Bible
   HAS INSTANCE=> Vulgate
   HAS INSTANCE=> Douay Bible, Douay Version, Douay-Rheims Bible, Douay-Rheims Version, Rheims-Douay Bible, Rheims-Douay Version
   HAS INSTANCE=> Authorized Version, King James Version, King James Bible
   HAS INSTANCE=> Revised Version
   HAS INSTANCE=> New English Bible
   HAS INSTANCE=> American Standard Version, American Revised Version
   HAS INSTANCE=> Revised Standard Version

Sense 10
book
   HAS INSTANCE=> Genesis, Book of Genesis
   HAS INSTANCE=> Exodus, Book of Exodus
   HAS INSTANCE=> Leviticus, Book of Leviticus
   HAS INSTANCE=> Numbers, Book of Numbers
   HAS INSTANCE=> Deuteronomy, Book of Deuteronomy
   HAS INSTANCE=> Joshua, Josue, Book of Joshua
   HAS INSTANCE=> Judges, Book of Judges
   HAS INSTANCE=> Ruth, Book of Ruth
   HAS INSTANCE=> I Samuel, 1 Samuel
   HAS INSTANCE=> II Samuel, 2 Samuel
   HAS INSTANCE=> I Kings, 1 Kings
   HAS INSTANCE=> II Kings, 2 Kings
   HAS INSTANCE=> I Chronicles, 1 Chronicles
   HAS INSTANCE=> II Chronicles, 2 Chronicles
   HAS INSTANCE=> Ezra, Book of Ezra
   HAS INSTANCE=> Nehemiah, Book of Nehemiah
   HAS INSTANCE=> Esther, Book of Esther
   HAS INSTANCE=> Job, Book of Job
   HAS INSTANCE=> Psalms, Book of Psalms
   HAS INSTANCE=> Proverbs, Book of Proverbs
   HAS INSTANCE=> Ecclesiastes, Book of Ecclesiastes
   HAS INSTANCE=> Song of Songs, Song of Solomon, Canticle of Canticles, Canticles
   HAS INSTANCE=> Isaiah, Book of Isaiah
   HAS INSTANCE=> Jeremiah, Book of Jeremiah
   HAS INSTANCE=> Lamentations, Book of Lamentations
   HAS INSTANCE=> Ezekiel, Ezechiel, Book of Ezekiel
   HAS INSTANCE=> Daniel, Book of Daniel, Book of the Prophet Daniel
   HAS INSTANCE=> Hosea, Book of Hosea
   HAS INSTANCE=> Joel, Book of Joel
   HAS INSTANCE=> Amos, Book of Amos
   HAS INSTANCE=> Obadiah, Abdias, Book of Obadiah
   HAS INSTANCE=> Jonah, Book of Jonah
   HAS INSTANCE=> Micah, Micheas, Book of Micah
   HAS INSTANCE=> Nahum, Book of Nahum
   HAS INSTANCE=> Habakkuk, Habacuc, Book of Habakkuk
   HAS INSTANCE=> Zephaniah, Sophonias, Book of Zephaniah
   HAS INSTANCE=> Haggai, Aggeus, Book of Haggai
   HAS INSTANCE=> Zechariah, Zacharias, Book of Zachariah
   HAS INSTANCE=> Malachi, Malachias, Book of Malachi
   HAS INSTANCE=> Matthew, Gospel According to Matthew
   HAS INSTANCE=> Mark, Gospel According to Mark
   HAS INSTANCE=> Luke, Gospel of Luke, Gospel According to Luke
   HAS INSTANCE=> John, Gospel According to John
   HAS INSTANCE=> Acts of the Apostles, Acts
   => Epistle
   HAS INSTANCE=> Revelation, Revelation of Saint John the Divine, Apocalypse, Book of Revelation
   HAS INSTANCE=> Additions to Esther
   HAS INSTANCE=> Prayer of Azariah and Song of the Three Children
   HAS INSTANCE=> Susanna, Book of Susanna
   HAS INSTANCE=> Bel and the Dragon
   HAS INSTANCE=> Baruch, Book of Baruch
   HAS INSTANCE=> Letter of Jeremiah, Epistle of Jeremiah
   HAS INSTANCE=> Tobit, Book of Tobit
   HAS INSTANCE=> Judith, Book of Judith
   HAS INSTANCE=> I Esdra, 1 Esdras
   HAS INSTANCE=> II Esdras, 2 Esdras
   HAS INSTANCE=> Ben Sira, Sirach, Ecclesiasticus, Wisdom of Jesus the Son of Sirach
   HAS INSTANCE=> Wisdom of Solomon, Wisdom
   HAS INSTANCE=> I Maccabees, 1 Maccabees
   HAS INSTANCE=> II Maccabees, 2 Maccabees


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

11 senses of book                          

Sense 1
book
   => publication

Sense 2
book, volume
   => product, production

Sense 3
record, record book, book
   => fact

Sense 4
script, book, playscript
   => dramatic composition, dramatic work

Sense 5
ledger, leger, account book, book of account, book
   => record

Sense 6
book
   => collection, aggregation, accumulation, assemblage

Sense 7
book, rule book
   => collection, aggregation, accumulation, assemblage

Sense 8
Koran, Quran, al-Qur'an, Book
   INSTANCE OF=> sacred text, sacred writing, religious writing, religious text

Sense 9
Bible, Christian Bible, Book, Good Book, Holy Scripture, Holy Writ, Scripture, Word of God, Word
   => sacred text, sacred writing, religious writing, religious text

Sense 10
book
   => section, subdivision

Sense 11
book
   => product, production




--- Coordinate Terms (sisters) of noun book

11 senses of book                          

Sense 1
book
  -> publication
   => reissue, reprint, reprinting
   => new edition
   => book
   => volume
   => read
   => impression, printing
   => collection, compendium
   => periodical
   => magazine, mag
   => tip sheet
   => reference, source
   => republication

Sense 2
book, volume
  -> product, production
   => book, volume
   => book
   => by-product, byproduct, spin-off
   => deliverable
   => end product, output
   => inspiration, brainchild
   => job
   => magazine
   => newspaper, paper
   => output, outturn, turnout
   => turnery
   => work, piece of work
   => yield, fruit
   => movie, film, picture, moving picture, moving-picture show, motion picture, motion-picture show, picture show, pic, flick

Sense 3
record, record book, book
  -> fact
   => record, record book, book
   => basics, rudiments
   => index, index number, indicant, indicator

Sense 4
script, book, playscript
  -> dramatic composition, dramatic work
   => play, drama, dramatic play
   => act
   => scene
   => script, book, playscript

Sense 5
ledger, leger, account book, book of account, book
  -> record
   => balance sheet
   => expense record
   => ledger, leger, account book, book of account, book
   => payslip
   => register
   => bankbook, passbook
   => checkbook, chequebook

Sense 6
book
  -> collection, aggregation, accumulation, assemblage
   => procession
   => pharmacopoeia
   => string
   => wardrobe
   => wardrobe
   => population, universe
   => armamentarium
   => art collection
   => backlog
   => battery
   => block
   => book, rule book
   => book
   => bottle collection
   => bunch, lot, caboodle
   => coin collection
   => collage
   => content
   => ensemble, tout ensemble
   => corpus
   => crop
   => tenantry
   => findings
   => flagging
   => flinders
   => pack
   => hand, deal
   => long suit
   => herbarium
   => stamp collection
   => statuary
   => sum, summation, sum total
   => agglomeration
   => gimmickry
   => nuclear club
   => pile, heap, mound, agglomerate, cumulation, cumulus
   => mass
   => combination
   => congregation
   => hit parade
   => Judaica
   => kludge
   => library, program library, subroutine library
   => library
   => mythology
   HAS INSTANCE=> Nag Hammadi, Nag Hammadi Library
   => biota, biology
   => fauna, zoology
   => petting zoo
   => set
   => Victoriana
   => class, category, family
   => job lot
   => package, bundle, packet, parcel
   => defense, defence, defense team, defense lawyers
   => prosecution
   => planting
   => signage
   => generally accepted accounting principles, GAAP
   => pantheon
   => Free World
   => Third World
   => Europe
   => Asia
   => North America
   => Central America
   => South America
   => Oort cloud
   => galaxy
   => galaxy, extragalactic nebula
   => fleet
   => fleet
   => fleet
   => repertoire, repertory
   => repertory, repertoire
   => assortment, mixture, mixed bag, miscellany, miscellanea, variety, salmagundi, smorgasbord, potpourri, motley
   => batch, clutch
   => batch
   => rogue's gallery
   => exhibition, exposition, expo
   => convoy
   => traffic
   => aviation, air power
   => vegetation, flora, botany
   => law, jurisprudence
   => menagerie
   => data, information
   => ana
   => mail, post
   => treasure
   => treasure trove
   => trinketry
   => troponymy, troponomy
   => smithereens
   HAS INSTANCE=> Wise Men, Magi

Sense 7
book, rule book
  -> collection, aggregation, accumulation, assemblage
   => procession
   => pharmacopoeia
   => string
   => wardrobe
   => wardrobe
   => population, universe
   => armamentarium
   => art collection
   => backlog
   => battery
   => block
   => book, rule book
   => book
   => bottle collection
   => bunch, lot, caboodle
   => coin collection
   => collage
   => content
   => ensemble, tout ensemble
   => corpus
   => crop
   => tenantry
   => findings
   => flagging
   => flinders
   => pack
   => hand, deal
   => long suit
   => herbarium
   => stamp collection
   => statuary
   => sum, summation, sum total
   => agglomeration
   => gimmickry
   => nuclear club
   => pile, heap, mound, agglomerate, cumulation, cumulus
   => mass
   => combination
   => congregation
   => hit parade
   => Judaica
   => kludge
   => library, program library, subroutine library
   => library
   => mythology
   HAS INSTANCE=> Nag Hammadi, Nag Hammadi Library
   => biota, biology
   => fauna, zoology
   => petting zoo
   => set
   => Victoriana
   => class, category, family
   => job lot
   => package, bundle, packet, parcel
   => defense, defence, defense team, defense lawyers
   => prosecution
   => planting
   => signage
   => generally accepted accounting principles, GAAP
   => pantheon
   => Free World
   => Third World
   => Europe
   => Asia
   => North America
   => Central America
   => South America
   => Oort cloud
   => galaxy
   => galaxy, extragalactic nebula
   => fleet
   => fleet
   => fleet
   => repertoire, repertory
   => repertory, repertoire
   => assortment, mixture, mixed bag, miscellany, miscellanea, variety, salmagundi, smorgasbord, potpourri, motley
   => batch, clutch
   => batch
   => rogue's gallery
   => exhibition, exposition, expo
   => convoy
   => traffic
   => aviation, air power
   => vegetation, flora, botany
   => law, jurisprudence
   => menagerie
   => data, information
   => ana
   => mail, post
   => treasure
   => treasure trove
   => trinketry
   => troponymy, troponomy
   => smithereens
   HAS INSTANCE=> Wise Men, Magi

Sense 8
Koran, Quran, al-Qur'an, Book
  -> sacred text, sacred writing, religious writing, religious text
   => scripture, sacred scripture
   HAS INSTANCE=> Adi Granth, Granth, Granth Sahib
   HAS INSTANCE=> Avesta, Zend-Avesta
   HAS INSTANCE=> Bhagavad-Gita, Bhagavadgita, Gita
   HAS INSTANCE=> Mahabharata, Mahabharatam, Mahabharatum
   => Bible, Christian Bible, Book, Good Book, Holy Scripture, Holy Writ, Scripture, Word of God, Word
   => Paralipomenon
   HAS INSTANCE=> Torah, Pentateuch, Laws
   HAS INSTANCE=> Torah
   HAS INSTANCE=> Tanakh, Tanach, Hebrew Scripture
   HAS INSTANCE=> Prophets, Nebiim
   HAS INSTANCE=> Hagiographa, Ketubim, Writings
   => Testament
   => Gospel, Gospels, evangel
   => Synoptic Gospels, Synoptics
   HAS INSTANCE=> Book of Mormon
   => prayer
   => service book
   => Apocrypha
   => sapiential book, wisdom book, wisdom literature
   => Pseudepigrapha
   HAS INSTANCE=> Koran, Quran, al-Qur'an, Book
   => Talmudic literature
   HAS INSTANCE=> Gemara
   HAS INSTANCE=> Mishna, Mishnah
   => Vedic literature, Veda
   HAS INSTANCE=> Upanishad
   => mantra
   => psalm
   HAS INSTANCE=> Psalm

Sense 9
Bible, Christian Bible, Book, Good Book, Holy Scripture, Holy Writ, Scripture, Word of God, Word
  -> sacred text, sacred writing, religious writing, religious text
   => scripture, sacred scripture
   HAS INSTANCE=> Adi Granth, Granth, Granth Sahib
   HAS INSTANCE=> Avesta, Zend-Avesta
   HAS INSTANCE=> Bhagavad-Gita, Bhagavadgita, Gita
   HAS INSTANCE=> Mahabharata, Mahabharatam, Mahabharatum
   => Bible, Christian Bible, Book, Good Book, Holy Scripture, Holy Writ, Scripture, Word of God, Word
   => Paralipomenon
   HAS INSTANCE=> Torah, Pentateuch, Laws
   HAS INSTANCE=> Torah
   HAS INSTANCE=> Tanakh, Tanach, Hebrew Scripture
   HAS INSTANCE=> Prophets, Nebiim
   HAS INSTANCE=> Hagiographa, Ketubim, Writings
   => Testament
   => Gospel, Gospels, evangel
   => Synoptic Gospels, Synoptics
   HAS INSTANCE=> Book of Mormon
   => prayer
   => service book
   => Apocrypha
   => sapiential book, wisdom book, wisdom literature
   => Pseudepigrapha
   HAS INSTANCE=> Koran, Quran, al-Qur'an, Book
   => Talmudic literature
   HAS INSTANCE=> Gemara
   HAS INSTANCE=> Mishna, Mishnah
   => Vedic literature, Veda
   HAS INSTANCE=> Upanishad
   => mantra
   => psalm
   HAS INSTANCE=> Psalm

Sense 10
book
  -> section, subdivision
   => lead, lead-in, lede
   => canto
   => above
   => sports section
   => article, clause
   => book
   => chapter
   => episode
   => spot
   => spot
   => insert
   => introduction
   => narration
   => conclusion, end, close, closing, ending
   => passage
   => mezuzah, mezuza
   => sura
   => exposition
   => obbligato, obligato
   => recapitulation
   => development

Sense 11
book
  -> product, production
   => book, volume
   => book
   => by-product, byproduct, spin-off
   => deliverable
   => end product, output
   => inspiration, brainchild
   => job
   => magazine
   => newspaper, paper
   => output, outturn, turnout
   => turnery
   => work, piece of work
   => yield, fruit
   => movie, film, picture, moving picture, moving-picture show, motion picture, motion-picture show, picture show, pic, flick




--- Grep of noun book
account book
appointment book
bankbook
bell book
black book
blue book
book
book agent
book bag
book binding
book fair
book jacket
book louse
book lover
book lung
book matches
book of account
book of amos
book of baruch
book of common prayer
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book of ezra
book of facts
book of genesis
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book of haggai
book of hosea
book of instructions
book of isaiah
book of jeremiah
book of job
book of joel
book of jonah
book of joshua
book of judges
book of judith
book of knowledge
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book of leviticus
book of malachi
book of maps
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book of nehemiah
book of numbers
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book of proverbs
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book of the prophet daniel
book of tobit
book of zachariah
book of zephaniah
book review
book scorpion
book seller
book token
book value
bookbinder
bookbindery
bookbinding
bookcase
bookclub
bookdealer
bookend
booker
booker t. washington
booker taliaferro washington
bookfair
bookie
booking
booking agent
booking clerk
bookishness
bookkeeper
bookkeeping
booklet
booklouse
booklover
bookmaker
bookman
bookmark
bookmarker
bookmobile
bookplate
bookseller
bookshelf
bookshop
bookstall
bookstore
bookworm
casebook
checkbook
chequebook
closed book
coffee-table book
coloring book
comic book
commonplace book
cookbook
cookery book
copybook
day book
daybook
domesday book
doomsday book
fake book
good book
guidebook
handbook
hornbook
hymnbook
instruction book
leaf-book
logbook
matchbook
minute book
mug book
notebook
order book
paper-back book
paperback book
passbook
phone book
phonebook
phrase book
picture book
playbook
pocket book
pocketbook
pop-up book
prayer book
prayerbook
promptbook
record book
reference book
roadbook
rule book
sapiential book
schoolbook
scrapbook
service book
sketchbook
soft-cover book
softback book
songbook
source book
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