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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RECORD OF DRISHTI, 30 JULY 1927
July 30th 1927 1. Ch.l. [Champaklal] lolling and rolling in a chair trance- awake. Intimation. "The most material will now be conscious." 2 A palm-tree of inordinate length growing from the bottom of the side of a well, climbing up and emerging above the earth level. All below now open (the subconscient awake). The palm-tree indicates the victory of conscious life and awakened spirit. 3. One in a cap standing and reading a letter. At first it appeared to be a vague form of M. which receded as the other grew clear, but was still felt reading over his shoulder. Intimation. "A former personality (alchemist?) of Kanuga still strong in his psychic and vital nature[."] 4. M's hand; starting from it a running zigzag with the letter "a" at its starting point and going towards the Shiva (linga) affecting without as yet touching it. I [Intimation]. The tivra Ananda personal? "a" = beginning. |