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The Supreme Realisation: Peace
or Ecstasy!
In the liberation
of the soul from the Ignorance the first foundation is peace,
calm, the silence and quietude of the Eternal and Infinite;
but a consummate power and greater formation of the spiritual
ascension takes up this peace of liberation into the bliss of
a perfect experience and realisation of the eternal beatitude,
the bliss of the Eternal and Infinite. This Ananda would be
inherent in the gnostic consciousness as a universal delight
and would grow with the evolution of the gnostic nature.
It has been held that
ecstasy is a lower and transient, passage, the peace of the
Supreme is the supreme realisation, the consummate abiding experience.
This may be, true on the spiritual-mind plane: there the first
ecstasy felt is indeed a spiritual rapture, but it can
be and is very usually mingled with a supreme happiness of the
vital parts taken up by the Spirit; there is an exaltation,
exultation, excitement, a highest intensity of the joy of the
heart and the pure inner soul-sensation that can be a splendid
passage or an uplifting force but is not the ultimate permanent
foundation. But in the highest ascents of the spiritual bliss
there is not this vehement exaltation and excitement; there
is instead an illimitable intensity of participation in an eternal
ecstasy which is founded on the eternal Existence and therefore
on a beatific tranquillity of eternal peace. Peace and ecstasy
cease to be different and become one.
The Supermind, reconciling and fusing all
differences as well as all contradictions, brings out this unity;
a wide calm and a deep delight of all-existence are among its
first steps of self-realisation, but this calm and this
delight rise together, as one state, into an increasing intensity
and culminate in the eternal ecstasy, the bliss that is the
Infinite. In the gnostic consciousness at any stage there would
be always in some degree this fundamental and spiritual conscious
delight of existence in the whole depth of the being; but also
all the movements of Nature would be pervaded by it, and all
the actions and reactions of the life and the body: none could
escape the law of the Ananda. Even before the gnostic change
there can be a beginning of this fundamental ecstasy of being
translated into a manifold beauty and delight.
The Life Divine
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