Sri Aurobindo
Essays Divine and Human
Writings from Manuscripts. 1910 – 1950
Consciousness and the Inconscient
97
The figure of Inconscience is the mask of an all-conscious Creator; the Inconscient creates with an unerring art, adaptation of means to end, ingenious originality, spontaneity and [ . . . ] of device. The conscious creator man cannot even come near the inconscient Creator, God. But [the] Inconscient is only a mask on a mobile face; its blank rigidity hides from us the expression of the face of the Omnipresent.
Circa 1945/49
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