Sri Aurobindo
Essays in Philosophy and Yoga
Shorter Works. 1910 – 1950
Part Three. Writings from the Arya (1914 – 1921
Part
Five, From the Bulletin of Physical Education (1949 – 1950)
Mind of Light
A new humanity means for us the appearance, the
development of a type or race of mental beings whose principle of mentality
would be no longer a mind in the Ignorance seeking for knowledge but even in its
knowledge bound to the Ignorance, a seeker after Light but not its natural
possessor, open to the Light but not an inhabitant of the Light, not yet a
perfected instrument, truth-conscious and delivered out of the Ignorance.
Instead, it would be possessed already of what could be called a mind of Light,
a mind capable of living in the truth, capable of being truth-conscious and
manifesting in its life a direct in place of an indirect knowledge. Its
mentality would be an instrument of the Light and no longer of the Ignorance. At
its highest it would be capable of passing into the supermind and from the new
race would be recruited the race of supramental beings who would appear as the
leaders of the evolution in earth-nature. Even, the highest manifestations of a
mind of Light would be an instrumentality of the supermind, a part of it or a
projection from it, a stepping beyond humanity into the superhumanity of the
supramental principle. Above all, its possession would enable the human being to
rise beyond the normalities of his present thinking, feeling and being into
those highest powers of the mind in its self-exceedings which intervene between
our mentality and supermind and can be regarded as steps leading towards the
greater and more luminous principle. This advance like others in the evolution
might not be reached and would naturally not be reached at one bound, but from
the very beginning it would be inevitable: the pressure of the supermind
creating from above out of itself the mind of Light would compel this certainty
of the eventual outcome. The first gleamings of the new Light would carry in
themselves the seed of its highest flamings; even in the first beginnings, the
certainty of their topmost powers would be
there; for this is the constant story of each evolutionary emergence: the
principle of its highest perfection lies concealed in the involution which
precedes and necessitates the evolution of the secret principle.
For throughout the story of evolution there are two
complementary aspects which constitute its action and are necessary to its
totality; there is hidden in the involution of Nature the secret power and
principle of being which lies concealed under the veil cast on it by material
Nature and there is carried in that Nature itself the inevitable force of the
principle compelling the process of emergence of its inherent powers and
characters, the essential features which constitute its reality. As the
evolutionary principle emerges, there are also two constant features of the
process of the emergence: there are the gradations by which it climbs out of the
involution and manifests more and more of its power, its possibilities, the
force of the Godhead within it, and there is a constant manifestation of all
types and forms of its being which are the visible, indicative and efficient
embodiments of its essential nature. There appear in the evolutionary process
organised forms and activities of Matter, the types of life and the living
beings, the types of mind and the thinking beings, the luminosities and
greatnesses of the spiritual principle and the spiritual beings whose nature,
character, personality, mark the stages of the ascent towards the highest
heights of the evolution and the ultimate largest manifestation of what it is in
itself and must become by the force of time and the all-revealing Spirit. This
is the real sense and drive of what we see as evolution: the multiplication and
variation of forms is only the means of its process. Each gradation contains the
possibility and the certainty of the grades beyond it: the emergence of more and
more developed forms and powers points to more perfected forms and greater
powers beyond them, and each emergence of consciousness and the conscious beings
proper to it enables the rise to a greater consciousness beyond and the greater
order of beings up to the ultimate godheads of which Nature is striving and is
destined to show herself capable. Matter developed its organised forms until it
became capable of embodying living organisms;
then life rose from the subconscience of the plant into conscious animal
formations and through them to the thinking life of man. Mind founded in life
developed intellect, developed its types of knowledge and ignorance, truth and
error till it reached the spiritual perception and illumination and now can see
as in a glass dimly the possibility of supermind and a truth-conscious
existence. In this inevitable ascent the mind of Light is a gradation, an
inevitable stage. As an evolving principle it will mark a stage in the human
ascent and evolve a new type of human being; this development must carry in it
an ascending gradation of its own powers and types of an ascending humanity
which will embody more and more the turn towards spirituality, capacity for
Light, a climb towards a divinised manhood and the divine life.
In the birth of the mind of Light and its ascension into its own recognisable self and its true status and right province there must be, in the very nature of things as they are and very nature of the evolutionary process as it is at present, two stages. In the first, we can see the mind of Light gathering itself out of the Ignorance, assembling its constituent elements, building up its shapes and types, however imperfect at first, and pushing them towards perfection till it can cross the border of the Ignorance and appear in the Light, in its own Light. In the second stage we can see it developing itself in that greater natural light, taking its higher shapes and forms till it joins the supermind and lives as its subordinate portion or its delegate. In each of these stages it will define its own grades and manifest the order of its beings who will embody it and give to it a realised life. Thus there will be built up, first, even in the Ignorance itself, the possibility of a human ascent towards a divine living; then there will be, by the illumination of this mind of Light in the greater realisation of what may be called a gnostic mentality, in a transformation of the human being, even before the supermind is reached, even in the earth-consciousness and in a humanity transformed, an illumined divine life.