Sri Aurobindo
Letters on Himself and the Ashram
The Complete Works of Sri Aurobindo. Volume 35
His Life and Attempts to Write about It
On His
Published Prose Writings
The Supramental Manifestation upon Earth
Before coming to the main point I may as well clear out
one matter not unconnected with it, my articles
or messages, as they have been called, in the {{0}}Bulletin;[[The
eight essays making up The Supramental Manifestation upon Earth were
first published in the Bulletin of Physical Education in 1949 and 1950. —
Ed.]] for their appearance there and their contents seem to have caused some
trouble, perplexity or misunderstanding in your mind and especially my
speculations about the divine body. I wrote the first of these articles to
explain about how or why sport came to be included in the programme of the
Ashram activities and I think I made it clear, as I went on, that sport was not
sadhana, that it belonged to what I called the lower end of things, but that it
might be used not merely for amusement or recreation or the maintenance of
health, but for a greater efficiency of the body and for the development of
certain qualities and capacities, not of the body only but of morale and
discipline and the stimulation of mental energies: but I pointed out also that
these could be and were developed by other means and that there were limitations
to this utility. In fact, it is only by sadhana that one could go beyond the
limits natural to the lower-end means. I think there was little room for
misunderstanding here but the Mother had asked me to write on other subjects not
connected in any way with sport and had suggested some subjects such as the
possibilities of the evolution of a divine body; so I wrote on that subject and
went on to speak of the Supermind and Truth-Consciousness which had obviously
not even the remotest connection with sport. The object was to bring in
something higher and more interesting than a mere record of gymnasium events but
which might appeal to some of the readers or even to wider circles. In speaking
of the divine body I entered into some far-off speculations about what might
become possible in the future evolution of it by means of a spiritual force, but
obviously the possibilities could not be anything near or immediate and I said
clearly enough that we shall have to begin at the beginning and not attempt
anything out of the way. Perhaps I should have insisted more on present
limitations but that I should now make clear. For the immediate object of my
endeavours is to establish spiritual life on earth and
for
that the first necessity must always be to realise the Divine; only then can
life be spiritualised or what I have called the Life Divine be made possible.
The creation of something that could be called a divine body could be only an
ulterior aim undertaken as part of this transformation; as obviously the
development of such a divine body as was envisioned in these speculations could
only come into view as the result of a distant evolution and need not alarm or
distract anyone. It might even be regarded as a phantasy of some remotely
possible future which might one day happen to come true.
7 December 1949