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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UNDATED SCRIPT JOTTINGS
[1] That is the possibility that will emerge
[2]
There is no failure, only an intermission
[3]
no now indeed
[4]
There is nothing else to be done than to be careful and vigilant That cannot be so easily done, but it is certain that the result will be perfect.
[5]
The grandeur of the past is the seed of the greater grandeur of the future
[6]
Nothing can be done till this has been changed; it is essential that there should be a larger movement. That is it, stand back, stand back, stand back.
[7]
This is the thing
1362 That is the true effect. There is no certainty without the careful scrutiny of the ground No doubt there is some difficulty but it is filled for the present
[8]
In the end of the long struggle there will be a movement of great rapidity that will work out the last difficulties triumphantly and leave nothing behind. That is destined.
[9]
Impossible to finish before the night— The reality is greater than the promise—
[10]
The last difficulties Aeonic forces conquered in a brief space. Monism entirely reconciled with personality These are other forces than those that surround us in the silence of the mind.
[11]
This is the end of the difficulty Be calm and wait for [ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ] in full
[12]
It is sure to be done.
[13]
[.....] useless—it is certain that it must come down It is still difficult to do it in that way, work more and it will be done. That is the thing
1363
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There is no absolute certitude as yet except in isolated movements, but there is often a dominant certitude.
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It is enough for the outward life of the moment, but not for the eternity within us..... This is the truth of life, but the truth of our other-life is of a greater kind. |