Sri Aurobindo
The Hour of God
and other writings
II. Evolution — Psychology — The Supermind
Consciousness — Psychology [2]
The sense of a greater or even of an ultimate Self need
not be limited to a negative and empty wideness whose one character is to be
without limitations or features. The first extreme push of our recoil from what
we now are or think ourselves to be may and does often at first carry us over
into this annihilating experience. A negation of our present error, a release
from our petty irksome aching bonds may seem to
be the only thing worth having, the only thing true. The rest is infinity,
freedom, peace. We feel an Infinite that needs nothing but its own infinite to
fill it. We rejoice in a freedom of which any form, name or descrip¬tion, any
creative activity, any movement, any impulse would be a disturbing denial and
the beginning of a relapse into the error of will and desire, the ignorance of
the illusory finite. To accept nothing but the bare bliss of infinity is the
condition of this peace. The mind escaping from itself denies all thought, all
form-making, all motion or play of any kind; for that would be a grievous return
to itself, a miserable imprisonment and renewed hard-labour. The life released
from the toil of labouring and striving and living demands only immobility and
no more to be, a sleep of force, the surety and rest of an immutable status. The
body accepts denial and dissolution, for to be dissolved is to cease to breathe
and suffer. A bodiless, lifeless, mindless infinite breadth and supreme silence
shows to us that we are in contact with the Absolute....