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... vibration in tune with the measureless mystery of the absolute Bliss and bringing into manifestation the unknown silences: it is in the form of a "voice" which gives the secret body of the heavenly existence a vesture woven of meaningful sound — sound that follows like a wonderfully responsive clothing the ever-indrawn identity of the Supreme. And this clothing of sound, with its rhythmic ripples ...

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... nature of infinity is that it has no end. Say not therefore that I attain it. I become it. Only so can man attain God by becoming God." 16 Sri Aurobindo has presented to us the golden key of heavenly existence here on earth as, to find God, one has to become God. The New Year Message of 2000 in the Mother's words was: "O divine Master, let Thy light fall into this chaos and bring forth from it a ...

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... heavenly bodies were only lights to illumine earth's day or to relieve her night. He perceived the insufficiency of this one earthly life only to create another opposite definition of a perfect heavenly existence and set it in the skies he saw above him. He perceived his "I" or self and conceived of it as a Page 308 separate embodied ego, the centre of all his earthly and heavenly interests ...

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... view is easily associated with a sense of the entire vanity of human life, the unreality of cosmic existence, the bitter ugliness and cruelty of earth, the insufficiency of supra-terrestrial or heavenly existence, and the aimlessness of repetitions of births in the body. But the idea of total vanity of life is not altogether an inevitable consequence of the supracosmic theory of existence. As Sri ...

... liberation of Nature itself from its limitations by a radical transformation; not merely an escape into the acosmic static Reality of featureless Nirvana or into superaterrestrial planes of heavenly existence, but establishment of the kingdom of the Spirit on the earth; not merely individual achievement but a collective one for the earth; not merely realisation of the Divine, but realisation of the ...

... But here the critical negative analytic thinker, ancient nihilistic Buddhist or modern materialist, comes in to take away the basis of any actual freedom in our earthly or in any possible heavenly existence. The Buddhist denied the existence of a Self free and infinite; that, he thought, was only a sublimation of the idea of ego, an imposition, adhyāropa , or gigantic magnified shadow thrown by ...

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... of vibration in tune with the measureless mystery of the absolute Bliss and bringing into manifestation the unknown silences: it is in the form of a "Voice" which gives the secret body of the heavenly existence a vesture woven of meaningful sound—sound that follows like a wonderfully responsive clothing the ever-indrawn identity of the Supreme. And this clothing of sound, with its rhythmic ripples, ...

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... vibration in tune with the measureless mystery of the absolute Bliss and bringing into manifestation the unknown silences: it is in the form of a "voice" which gives the secret body of the heavenly existence a vesture woven of meaningful sound -sound that follows like a wonderfully responsive clothing the ever-indrawn identity of the Supreme. And this clothing of sound, with its rhythmic ripples ...

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... vibration in tune with the measureless mystery of the absolute Bliss and bringing into manifestation the unknown silences: it is in the form of a "voice" which gives the secret body of the heavenly existence a vesture woven of meaningful sound — sound that follows like a wonderfully responsive clothing the ever-indrawn identity of the Supreme. And this clothing of sound, with its rhythmic ripples ...

... view is easily associated with a sense of the entire vanity of human life, the unreality of cosmic existence, the bitter ugliness and cruelty of earth, the insufficiency of supra-terrestrial or heavenly existence, and the aimlessness of repetitions of births in the body. But the idea of total vanity of life is not altogether an inevitable consequence of the supracosmic theory of existence. As ...

... also the liberation of Nature itself from its limitations by a radical transformation; not an escape into the acosmic static Reality of featureless Nirvana or into supraterrestrial planes of heavenly existence, but the establishment of the kingdom of the Spirit on the earth; not merely an individual achievement but a collective one for the earth; not merely the realisation of the Divine, but the r ...