An
evolution of innate and latent but as yet unevolved powers of
consciousness is not considered admissible by the modern mind,
because
these exceed our present formulation of Nature and, to our ignorant preconceptions
founded on a limited experience, they seem to belong to the supernatural, to
the miraculous and occult; for they surpass the known action of material Energy
which is now ordinarily accepted as the sole cause and mode of things and the
sole instrumentation of the World-Force. A human working of marvels, by the conscious
being discovering and developing an instrumentation of material forces overpassing
anything that Nature has herself organised, is accepted as a natural fact and
an almost unlimited prospect of our existence; an awakening, a discovery, an
instrumentation of powers of consciousness and of spiritual, mental and life
forces overpassing anything that Nature or man has yet organised is not admitted
as possible. But there would be nothing supernatural or miraculous in such an
evolution, except in so far as it would be a super- nature or superior nature
to ours just as human nature is a supernature or superior nature to that of animal
or plant or material objects. Our mind and its powers, our use of reason, our
mental intuition and insight, speech, possibilities of philosophical, scientific,
aesthetic discovery of the truths and potencies of being and a control.of its
forces are an evolution that has taken place: yet it would seem impossible if
we took our stand on the limited
animal consciousness and its capacities; for there is nothing there to warrant
so prodigious a progression. But still there are vague initial manifestations,
rudimentary elements or arrested possibilities in the animal to which our reason
and intelligence with their extraordinary developments stand as an unimaginable
journey from a poor and unpromising point of departure. The rudiments of spiritual
powers belonging to the gnostic Supernature are similarly there even in our ordinary
composition, but only occasionally and sparsely active. It is not irrational
to suppose that at this much higher stage of the evolution a similar but greater
progression starting from these rudimentary beginnings might lead to another
immense development and departure.
In mystic experience, -when there is an opening
of the inner centres, or in other ways, spontaneously or by will or endeavour
or in the very course of the spiritual growth,new powers of consciousness have
been known to develop; they present themselves as if an automatic consequence
of some inner opening or in answer to a call in the being, so much so that it
has been found necessary to recommend to the seeker not to hunt after these powers,
not to accept or use them. This rejection is logical for those who seek to withdraw
from life; for all acceptance of greater power would bind to life or be a burden
on the bare and pure urge towards liberation. An indifference to all other aims
and issues is natural for the God- lover who seeks God for His own sake and not
for power or any other inferior attraction; the pursuit of these alluring but
often dangerous forces would be a deviation from his purpose. A similar rejection
is a necessary self-restraint and a spiritual discipline for the immature seeker,
since such powers may be a great, even
a deadly peril; for their supernormal may easily feed in him an abnormal exaggeration
of the ego. Power in itself may be dreaded as a temptation by the aspirant to
perfection, because power can abase as well as elevate; nothing is more liable
to misuse. But when new capacities come as an inevitable result of the growth
into a greater consciousness and a greater life and that growth is part of the
very aim of the spiritual being within us, this bar does not operate; for a growth
of the being into supernature and its life in Supernatural cannot take place or
cannot be complete without bringing with it a greater power of consciousness
and a greater power of life and the spontaneous development of an instrumentation
of knowledge and force normal to that Supernatural. There is nothing in this future
evolution of the being which could be regarded as irrational or incredible; there
is nothing in it abnormal or miraculous: it would be the necessary course of
the evolution of consciousness and its forces in the passage from the mental
to the gnostic or supramental formulation of our existence. This action of the
forces of Supernatural would be a natural, normal and spontaneously simple working
of the new higher or greater consciousness into which the being enters in the
course of his self -evolution; the gnostic being accepting the gnostic life would
develop and use the powers of this greater consciousness, even as man develops
and uses the powers of his mental nature.'
Sri
Aurobindo |