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Psycho-analysts'
Method
I find it difficult to take these psycho-analysts
at all seriously when they try to scrutinise spiritual
experience by the flicker of their torch-lights, -yet
perhaps one ought to, for half-knowledge is a powerful
thing and can be a great obstacle to the coming in
front of the true Truth. This new psychology looks
to me very much like children learning some summary
and not very adequate alphabet, exulting in putting
their a-b-c-d of the sub- conscient and the mysterious
underground super-ego together and imagining that
their first book of obscure beginnings (c-a-t cat,
t-r-e-e tree) is the very heart of the real knowledge.
They look from down up and explain the higher lights
by the lower obscurities; but the foundation of these
things is above and not below, upari budhna esam.
The superconscient, not the subconscient, is the
true foundation of things. The significance of the
lotus is not to be found by analysing the secrets
of the mud from which it grows here; its secret is
to be found in the heavenly archetype of the lotus
that blooms for ever in the Light above. The self-chosen
field of these psychologists is besides poor, dark
and limited; you must know the whole before you can
know the part and the highest before you can truly
understand the lowest. That is the promise of the
greater psychology awaiting its hour before which
these poor gropings will disappear and come to nothing.
SABCL
Vol 24 page 1608-09
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