Sri Aurobindo
Letters on Himself and the Ashram
The Complete Works of Sri Aurobindo. Volume 35
Sri Aurobindo’s Force
Receptivity to the Force [2]
You said, in regard to that Spanish General, “I put the right force on him and he wakes up and, with his military knowledge and capacity, does the right thing” [p. 447]. Exactly, if he has these things, he can receive your right force.
It does not follow. Another man may have the knowledge
but receive nothing. If he receives, his
knowledge and capacity help the Force to work out the details.
It seems that though you have no patent or latent military capacity ...
Not in this life.
your Force has, and it wakes up in the man the right judgments etc. This is all a mystery beyond my ken.
May I ask why? Your idea is that either I must inspire him specifically in every detail, making a mere automaton of him, or, if I don’t do that, I can do nothing with him? What is this stupid mechanical notion of things?
The Force having military knowledge, poetic power, healing virtues, etc., the embodiment of the Force also must have the latent general, poet, medico, etc. — sounds strange to me otherwise.
Because you have the damnably false idea that nothing can be done in the world except by mental means — that Force must necessarily be a mental Force and can’t be anything else.
The strangest thing of all is that if the Divine wills, why can’t an effective drug in a case be revealed to him, medico or no medico?
Why the devil should He will like that in all cases? ...
As to Force let me point out a few elementary notions which you ignore.
(1) The Force is a divine Force, so obviously it can apply itself in any direction; it can inspire the poet, set in motion the soldier, doctor, scientist, everybody.
(2) The Force is not a mental Force — it is not bound
to go out from the Communicator with every detail mentally arranged, precise in
its place, and communicate it mentally to the Recipient. It can go out as a
global Force containing in itself the thing to
be done, but working out the details in the Recipient and the action as the
action progresses. It is not necessary for the Communicant to accompany mentally
the Force, plant himself mentally in the mind of the Recipient and work out
mentally there the details. He can send the Force or put on the Force, leave it
to do its work and attend himself to other matters. In the world most things are
worked out by such a global Force containing the results in itself, but
involved, concealed and working them out in a subsequent operation. The seed
contains the whole potentiality of the tree, the gene contains the potentiality
of the living form that it initiates, etc. etc., but if you examine the seed and
gene ad infinitum, still you will not find there either the tree or the living
being. All the same the Force has put all these potentialities there in a
certain evolution which works itself out automatically.
(3) In the case of a man acting as an instrument of the Force the action is more complicated, because consciously or unconsciously the man must receive, also he must be able to work out what the Force puts through him. He is a living complex instrument, not a simple machine. So if he has responsiveness, capacity, etc. he can work out the Force perfectly, if not he does it imperfectly or frustrates it. That is why we speak of and insist on the perfectioning of the instrument. Otherwise there would be no need of sadhana or anything else — any fellow would do for any blessed work and one would simply have to ram things into him and see them coming out in action.
(4) The Communicant need not be an all-round many-sided
Encyclopaedia in order to communicate the Force for various purposes. If we want
to help a lawyer to succeed in a case, we need not be perfect lawyers ourselves
knowing all law, Roman, English or Indian and supply him all his arguments,
questions, etc., doing consciously and mentally through him his whole
examinations, cross-examinations and pleading. Such a process would be absurdly
cumbrous, incompetent and wasteful. The prearrangement of the eventual result
and the capacity for making him work his instruments in the right way and for
arranging events also so as to aid towards the result are put into the Force when it goes to him, they are therefore inherent in its action and the
rest is a question of his own receptivity, experience etc. Naturally the best
instrument even is imperfect (unless he is a perfected Adhar) and mistakes may
be committed, other suggestions accepted etc. etc., but if the instrument is
sufficiently open, the Force can set the thing to rights and the result still
comes. In some or many cases the Force has to be renewed from time to time or
supported by fresh Force. In some directions particular details have to be
consciously attended to by the Communicant. All that depends on circumstances
too multitudinous and variable to be reduced to rule. There are general lines,
in these matters, but no rules, the working of a non-mental Force has
necessarily to be plastic, not rigid and tied to formulas. If you want to reduce
things to patterns and formulas, you will necessarily fail to understand the
workings of a spiritual (non-mental) Force.
(5) All that I say here refers to spiritual Force. I am not speaking of the Supramental.
(6) Also please note that this is all about the working of Force on or through people: it has nothing to do with intuition which is quite another matter. Also it does not preclude always and altogether a plenary and detailed inspiration from a Communicant to a recipient — such things happen, but it is not necessary to proceed in that way, nor below the Supermind or supramentalised Overmind can it be the ordinary process.
10 April 1937