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Has
the psychic any power?
Power? It is usually
the psychic which guides the being.
One knows nothing about it because one is
not conscious of it but usually it is that which guides the being.
If one is very attentive, one becomes aware of it. But the majority
of men haven't the least idea of it. For instance, when they have
decided, in their outer ignorance, to do something, and instead
of their being able to do it, all the circumstances are so organised
that they do something else, they start shouting, storming, flying
into a rage against fate, saying (that depends on what they believe,
their beliefs) that Nature is wicked or their destiny baleful or
God unjust, or. ..no matter what (it depends on what they believe).
Whilst most of the time it is just the very cir- cumstance which
was most favourable for their inner development. And naturally,
if you ask the psychic to help you to fashion a pleasant life for
yourself, to earn money, have children who will be the pride of
the family, etc. , well, the psychic will not help you. But it will
create for you all the circumstances necessary to awaken something
in you so that the need of union with the Divine may be born in
your consciousness. At times you have made fine plans, and if they
had succeeded, you would have been more and more encrusted in your
outer ignorance, your stupid little ambition and your aimless activity.
Whilst if you receive a good shock, and the post you coveted is
denied to you, the plan you made is shattered, and you find yourself
completely thwarted, then, sometimes this opposition opens to you
a door on something truer and deeper. And when you are a little
awake and look back, if you are in the least sincere, you say: "
Ah! it wasn't I who was right -it was Nature or the divine Grace
or my psychic being who did it." It is the psychic being which
organised that.
Mother,
is the orientation of an individual's life directed by the psychic?
Yes. Absolutely unconsciously for the individual,
most of the time; but it is the psychic which organises his existence
-only in what may be called the main lines, because for intervening
in the details there would have to be a conscious union between
the outer being, that is, the vital and physical being, and the
psychic being, but usually this does not exist. So externally, in
the details. ..for example, there was someone who in deep perplexity
said to me, "Well, if it is the psychic being or rather the
Divine in the psychic who directs our life, is it He who decides
the number of pieces of sugar I put in my tea-cup?" That was
the question, verbatim. So the answer had to be, "No, because
it is not a detailed intervention of this kind."
It is as when you push your fist into
a heap of iron filings or sawdust, all the infinitesimal little
elements of the iron filings or sawdust are organised to take on
the form of your fist, but they do not do this either deliberately
or consciously. It is through the work of the consciousness which
pushes that this kind of thing happens. There is no decision that
each element is going to be exactly in this place, like that; it
is the effect of the energy which has pushed the fist that organises
the elements. But that's how it is. There is the psychic consciousness
at work in life, organising all the circumstances of your life but
not with a deliberate choice of the details; and in fact very few
things are deliberate and conscious in the organisation of the physical
life of human beings. Most of the time that's what happens. If you
ask someone, "Why have you done this?" -"That's how
it happened." It is always like that: "That's how it happened."
At least seventy-five times out of a hundred. Only, one is so used
to going, moving, and doing things like that that one doesn't even
notice it. But if one begins to observe himself, he sees that it
is true. There are very few things which were the result of a clear
and willed decision, very few, only what one considers important
things, and even here there is a wide margin. The amount of inconscience
that's mixed with the physical consciousness is tremendous, but
because we are used to it we do not notice it. But as soon as you
begin to analyse, look, study, you are terrified. How many times
you are just faced with a question. You see, you do things automatically,
by habit, perhaps sometimes by choice -sometimes, but suddenly you
find yourself facing an absolutely insignificant detail: "Should
I do this or should I do that?" Simply this. You can take very
small things like... you are in the course of eating,
and you ask yourself, "Should I continue eating or should I
stop?" How many times can you take a motivated and conscious
decision? And you suddenly realise, "Why, I know nothing about
it", and "I don't know; I can do this, I can do that;
I can do that and that and that. But what will choose in me?"
Unless you have mental constructions. But then if you have mental
constructions ruling your Iife, you don't even.ask youself these
questions, you have like an automaton, in a habItual routine
you have made for yourself. But it's not just once, it happens a
thousand times daily.
For example, you are in contact with
someone, you have very good feelings for this person; you find yourself
in a slightly difficult circumstance and want to do the best possible.
If you act spontaneously, there is no problem before you because
you act like that, one thing trailing another, and without reflecting.
And you consciously want to do the best. ..On what will you base
your judgment? What knowledge will allow you to decide: "I
must do this or I must do that, I must say this or I must say that
or I must not say anything" -all the countless possibitities
which come before you? And on what will you base your judgment?
If you look at it sincerely, you will find out that at each step
you do not know.
It is only if you have been in the
habit of going within yourself, of referring to the inner psychic
consciousness and letting it decide in yourself what you want to
do, that you do it with certitude, without hesitation, without a
question, nothing. You know that this is what must be done and there
is no question about it; but that's the only case. Therefore it
is only when you let your psychic guide you consciously, constantly,
that you are able to do consciously and constantly the right thing;
but that's the only case.
In the other case, if you have made it
a habit to study and observe, you have before you all the little
things of life which recur constantly. You don't want to live mechanically
by a kind of habit, you want to live consciously, making use of
your will. Well, at every minute you are facing a problem which
you can't solve, I mean purely physically. Take a certain difficulty
you have in your body -what we call a disorder -which is expressed
by an uneasiness or an indisposition; it is not an illness, it is
an indisposition, it is an uneasiness, there is something that's
not working very well. Then if you don't have the psychic knowledge
which makes you directly do the thing which ought to be done and
without any argument, if you want to refer the thing to your mind
and to what you consider to be the knowledge you have, then... Take
a case which lies in the field of medicine, that is, "Should
I do this or that, take this medicine or that, change the diet,
take this food or that?"... Then you look. If you have never
known more than a certain number of very primary principles, your
choice is very easy, but if by chance you have studied a little
and know if it be only the different medical systems of treatment...
the(there are the systems of different countries, the different
systems of medicines, there are, you know, allopathy, homoeopathy,
this one and that; so one tells you one thing, another tells you
another. You know people who have told you, "Don't do this,
do that", others who say, " Above all don't do this, do
that", and so on, and so you find yourself facing the problem
and ask yourself, "Well, with all that, what do I know myself,
what am i going to decide? I know nothing."
There is only one thing which
knows in you, that's your psychic; it makes no mistake, it
will immediately, instantaneously tell you, if you obey it without
a word and without your ideas and arguments, it will make you do
the right thing. But all the rest... you are lost. And for everything:
what are you going to study, what are you not going to study, what
work are you going to do, what path are you going to take? But then
there are all the possibilities which come in, all that you have
either studied or met in life, all the suggestions you have received
from all sides, which are there, like that, dancing around you.
And with what will you decide? I am speaking of people who are absolutely
sincere and have no preconceived ideas, prejudices, established
rules which they follow in a mechani- cal routine, without endeavouring
to know the truth at all, and for whom their mental construction
is the truth. Then it is so simple, one goes straight on his path,
bumps his nose against the wall but doesn't notice it until the
nose is smashed. But otherwise it is terribly difficult.
This was what Sri Aurobindo meant when he said that
one lived constantly in ignorance and that unless the mind of ignorance
is replaced by mind of light one could not follow the true path,
and that this was the indispensable preparation before any integral
transformation could take place.
The Mother
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