Mother,
how can the faculty of intuition be developed?
There are different kinds of intuition, and we carry these capacities
within us.. They are always active to some extent but we don't notice
them because we don't pay enough attention to what is going on in us.
Behind the emotions, deep within the being, in
a consciousness seated somewhere near the level of the solar plexus, there is
a sort of prescience, a kind of capacity for foresight, but not in the form of
ideas: rather in the form of feelings, almost a perception of sensations. For
instance, when one is going to decide to do something, there is sometimes a kind
of uneasiness or inner refusal, and usually, if one listens to this deeper indication,
one realises that it was justified.
In other cases there is something that urges, indicates,
Insists -I am not speaking of impulses, you understand, of Ill the movements
which come from the vital and much lower still-
indications which are behind the feelings, which come From the affective part
of the being; there too one can receive a Fairly sure indication of the thing
to be done. These are forms of intuition or of a higher instinct which can be
cultivated by observation and also by studying the results. Naturally, it must
be done very sincerely, objectively, without prejudice. If one wants to see things
in a particular way and at the same time practise this observation, it is all
useless. One must do it as if me were looking at what is happening from outside
oneself, in someone else.
It is one form of intuition and perhaps the first one
that usually manifests.
There is also another form but that one is much more
difficult to observe because for those who are accustomed to think, to act by
reason -not by impulse but by reason -to effect before doing anything, there
is an extremely swift process from cause to effect in the half -conscious thought
which prevents you from seeing the line, the whole line of reasoning md so you
don't think that it is a chain of reasoning, and that s quite deceptive. You
have the impression of an intuition but it is not an intuition, it is an extremely
rapid subconscious reasoning, which takes up a problem and goes straight to the
conclusions. This must not be mistaken for intuition.
In the ordinary functioning of the brain, intuition is
something which suddenly falls like a drop of light. If one has the 'acuIty,
the beginning of a faculty of mental vision, it gives he impression of something
coming from outside or above, like a little impact of a drop of light in the brain,
absolutely independent of all reasoning.
This is perceived more easily when one is able
to silence one's mind, hold it still and attentive, arresting its usual functioning,
as if the mind were changed into a kind of mirror turned towards a higher faculty
in a sustained and silent attention. That too one can learn to do. One must learn
to do it, it is a necessary discipline.
When you have a question to solve, whatever it
may be, usually you concentrate your attention here (pointing between the
eyebrows), at the centre just above the eyes, the centre of the conscious
will. But then if you do that, you cannot be in contact with intuition. You can
be in contact with the source of the will, of effort, even of a certain kind
of knowledge, but in the outer, almost material field; whereas, if you want to
contact the intuition, you must keep this (Mother indicates the forehead) completely
immobile. Active thought must be stopped as far as possible and the entire mental
faculty must form - at the top of the head and a little further above if possible-a
kind of minor, very quiet, very still, turned upwards, in silent, very concentrated
attention. If you succeed, you can - perhaps not immediately - but you can have
the perception of the drops of light falling upon the mirror from a still unknown
region and expressing themselves as a conscious thought which has no connection
with all the rest of your thought since you have been able to keep it silent.
That is the real beginning of the intellectual intuition.
It is a discipline to be followed. For a long time
one may try and not succeed, but as soon as one succeeds in making a "mirror",
still and attentive, one always obtains a result, not necessarily with a precise
form of thought but always with the sensations of a light coming from above.
And then, if one can receive this light coming from above without entering immediately
into a whirl of activity, receive it in calm and silence and let it penetrate
deep into the being, then after a while it expresses itself either as a luminous
thought or as a very precise indication here (Mother indicates the heart), in
this other centre.
Naturally, first these two faculties must be developed;
then, as soon as there is any result, one must observe the result, as I said,
and see the connection with what is happening, the consequences: see, observe
very attentively what has come in, what may have caused a distortion, what one
has added by way of more or less conscious reasoning or the intervention of a
lower will, also mote or less conscious; and it is by a very deep study - indeed,
almost of every moment, in any case daily and very frequent- that one succeeds
in developing one's intuition. It takes a long time. It takes a long time and
there are ambushes: one can deceive oneself, take for intuitions subconscious
wills which try to manifest, indications given by impulses one has refused to
receive openly, indeed all sorts of difficulties. One must be prepared for that.
But if one persists, one is sure to succeed.
And there comes a time when one feels a kind of
inner guidance, something which is leading one very perceptibly in all that one
does. But then, for the guidance to have its maximum power, one must naturally
add to it a conscious surrender: one must be sincerely determined to follow the
indication given by the higher force. If one does that, then.. one saves years
of study, one can seize the result extremely rapidly. If one also does that,
the result comes very rapidly. But for that, it must be done with sincerity and..
a kind of inner spontaneity. If one wants to try without this surrender, one
may succeed -as one can also succeed in developing one's personal will and making
it into a very considerable power -but that takes a very long time and one meets
many obstacles and the result is very precarious; one must be very persistent,
obstinate, persevering, and one is sure to succeed, but only after a great labour.
Make your surrender with a sincere, complete
self- giving, and you will go ahead at full speed, you will go much faster -
but you must not do this calculatingly, for that spoils everything!
The
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