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Moving the Market

Any company would like to know the trick or strategy that would bring more and more of the market to them. That is their breath of life. By spending on advertisement, promotional literature, and so on, if that purpose can be achieved, it is good. This is a method based on Sri Aurobindo's spiritual evolution tuned to the needs of the businessman. This is the same method to move money or people towards you. Here it is written in the language of the market.

Not an Intellectual Knowledge

At the end of the chapter 'Reality and Integral Knowledge', Sri Aurobindo makes this observation. In one sense it makes us feel it is not for us. What He says is fully true, but there are two things we need to consider seriously.

1. The Force of The Mother that envelops us.

2. His statement that the realisation of the pranamaya Purusha - the vital being - is perhaps our first realisation.

There are other ideas of His which need to be examined along with these.

Notes on Opportunity

  • Opportunity - is seen and unseen.
  • Ramapuram which now thrives on banana cultivation and the borewell could not see both.
  • It does not strike many people even today that a degree can be attained via the postal services. It simply does not occur to them.
  • Insurance is a great asset for salaried people.

On Energising and Faith

Definition of energising: The higher and lower coming together results in the lower getting limitless energy. This is the method of energising.

For the higher it is the fulfillment of energising the lower.

In a wider scheme, the conceptions of high and low are not there.

There, it is a progress through a higher organisation. That is, the lower organisation is raised to the level of the higher organisation through an infusion of greater energy.

Process of Energisation:

Opening – Receptivity – Aspiration – Ascent – Descent

Opinion - attitude - motive

Organisation of Personality

Potentials in the Society

Organising Work

  • To organise, you need to know the parts and the whole.
  • Whatever you organise, you transcend.
  • To organise something, you must be above that.
  • What is Mind?
  • We know the faculties of the Mind - memory, thinking, understanding, suggestion, discrimination, inspiration, revelation, conception, perception, sensation, imagination, decision, determination, commitment, organisation, planning, remembering, recalling, recognising, responsibility, direction and many more things.
  • Without knowing all this, each

Origin of Energy and the Extent of the Source

  • Energy is the expression of the Will.
  • Will is the power of Knowledge.
  • So the extent of the energy released is determined by the breadth of knowledge.
  • Generally the educated accomplish more than the uneducated.
  • Education is primarily the knowledge of the part and secondarily the capacity to know more, afresh and originally.
  • The other phenomenon is the native ability to know the social resources first and then accomplish on that basis. This is a greater capacity than what education gives.

Outline for Books

The following are the various ideas for related books:

1. One of the titles can be, 'Introducing Sri Aurobindo'

It is better if this book is an introduction to spirituality however brief it may be, but in essence it should address the issue of why and how man tends to the spiritual quest.

- Distinguish spirituality from religious worship and 'spirits' of the vital that preside over clairvoyance, magic, and so on.

- Occultism of Egypt and spirituality.

- Buddhism and Hinduism, their major bases and beliefs.

Partial Perceptions of the Mind

  • In trying to give an example of Self-evident surety, Sri Aurobindo says that man knows only one such thing. It is the fact that he is. He needs no proof of that. It is the most distant supramental awareness.
  • As the Mind and the other parts have a centre in us and a subtle centre too, the Supermind for the present has no such centre. It is yet to be developed. All our present perceptions are mental perceptions, but not always severe where the mind exercises itself with a vengeance.
  • Dr. Jekyll and Mr.

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