“Man is here to affirm himself in the universe, that is his first
business, but also to evolve and finally to exceed himself: he has to
enlarge his partial being into a complete being, his partial
consciousness into an integral consciousness; he has to achieve mastery
of his environment but also world-union and world-harmony; he has to
realise his individuality but also to enlarge it into a cosmic self and a
universal and spiritual delight of existence. A transformation, a chastening
and correction of all that is obscure, erroneous and ignorant in his
mentality, an ultimate arrival at a free and wide harmony and
luminousness of knowledge and will and feeling and action and character,
is the evident intention of his nature; it is the ideal which the
creative Energy has imposed on his intelligence, a need implanted by her
in his mental and vital substance. But this can only be accomplished by
his growing into a larger being and a larger consciousness:
self-enlargement, self-fulfilment, self-evolution from what he partially
and temporarily is in his actual and apparent nature to what he
completely is in his secret self and spirit and therefore can become
even in his manifest existence, is the object of his creation. This hope
is the justification of his life upon earth amidst the phenomena of the
cosmos. The outer apparent man, an ephemeral being subject to the
constraints of his material embodiment and imprisoned in a limited
mentality, has to become the inner real Man, master of himself and his
environment and universal in his being. In a more vivid and less
metaphysical language, the natural man has to evolve himself into the
divine Man; the sons of Death have to know themselves as the children of
Immortality. It is on this account that the human birth can be
described as the turning-point in the evolution, the critical stage in
earth-nature.
It follows at once that the knowledge we have to
arrive at is not truth of the intellect; it is not right belief, right
opinions, right information about oneself and things—that is only the
surface mind’s idea of knowledge. To arrive at some mental conception
about God and ourselves and the world is an object good for the
intellect but not large enough for the Spirit; it will not make us the
conscious sons of Infinity. Ancient Indian thought meant by knowledge a
consciousness which possesses the highest Truth in a direct perception
and in self-experience.”
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