RECORD OF YOGA
CONTENTS
Introduction |
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Sapta Chatusthaya |
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Part One |
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Diary Entries 1909 – 1912 |
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Part Two |
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Record of Yoga 1912 – 1920 |
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Part Three |
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Record of Yoga 1926 – 1927 |
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Part Four |
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Materials Written by Sri Aurobindo Related Directly to Record of Yoga, c. 1910 – 1931 |
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Part Five |
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Automatic Writing |
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Appendixes |
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Material from Disciples’ Notebooks |
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DIAGRAMS, c. JANUARY 1927
SUPREME SELF-CONTAINED ABSOLUTE — First Absolute— Tat. The Absolute Transcendent, the Supreme, Paratpara, (containing all, limited by nothing).
Second Absolute— Sat. The supreme self-contained absolute Existence, Sachchidananda, (Ananda uniting Sat & Chit), holding in its absolute unity the dual Principle (He & She, Sa and Sâ) and the fourfold Principle, OM with its four states as one.
Third Absolute— Aditi - M [the Mother]. Aditi is the indivisi- ble consciousness force and Ananda of the Supreme; M, its living dynamis, the supreme Love, Wisdom, Power. Adya-Shakti of the Tantra = Parabrahman
Fourth Absolute—
THE MANIFESTATION I
First Absolute— The concealed Avyakta Supreme, self- involved Sachchidananda, Parabrahman (Parameswara- iswari)
Second Absolute— Aditi - M. containing in herself the Supreme. The Divine Consciousness, Force, Ananda upholding all the universes—Para Shakti, Para Prakriti, Mahamaya (yayedam dhâryate jagat).
Third Absolute— The Eternal Manifestation (The supreme Satya Loka, Chaitanyaloka, Tapoloka, Ananda-loka not those of the mental series.)
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The Manifestation in Eternal Time
DIVINE GNOSIS Satyam Ritam Brihat =
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