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Consciousness:
A Conscious Force
...the word consciousness... is no longer synonymous
with mentality but indicates a self-aware force of
existence of which mentality is a middle term; below
mentality it sinks into vital and material movements
which are for us subconscient; above, it rises into
the supramental which is for us the superconscient
This is... the Indian conception of Chit which, as
energy, creates the world We see, for instance, in
the animal, operations of a perfect purposefulness
and an exact, indeed a scientifically minute knowledge
which are quite beyond the capacities of the animal
mentality and which man himself can only acquire by
long culture and education and even then uses with
a much less sure rapidity. We are entitled to see
in this general fact the proof of a conscious Force
at work in the animal and the insect which is more
intelligent, more purposeful, more aware of its intention,
its ends, its means, its conditions than the highest
mentality yet manifested in any individual form on
earth. And in the operations of inanimate nature we
find the same pervading characteristic of a supreme
hidden intelligence, "hidden in the modes of
its own workings".
The only argument against
a conscious and intelligent source for this purposeful
work, this work of intelligence, of selection, adaptation
and seeking is that large element in nature's operations
to which we give the name of waste. But obviously
this is an objection based on the limitations of our
human intellect which seeks to impose its own particular
rationality, good enough for limited
human ends, on the general operations of the
World-Force. We
see only part of Nature's purpose and all that does
not subserve that part we call waste. Yet even our
own human action is full of an apparent waste, so
appearing from the individual point of view, which
yet, we may be sure, subserves well enough the large
and universal purpose of things. That part of her
intention which we can detect, Nature gets done surely
enough in spite of, perhaps really by virtue of her
apparent waste. We may well trust to her in the rest
which we do not yet detect.
For
the rest, it is impossible to ignore the drive of
set purpose, the guidance of apparent blind tendency,
the sure eventual or immediate coming to the target
sought, which characterise the operations of World-Force
in the animal, in the plant, in inanimate things.
So long as Matter was Alpha and Omega to the scientific
mind, the reluctance to admit intelligence as the
mother of intelligence was an honest scruple. But
now it is no more than an outworn paradox to affirm
the emergence of human consciousness, intelligence
and mastery out of an unintelligent, blindly driving
unconsciousness in which no form or substance of them
previously existed. Man's consciousness can be nothing
else then a form of Nature's consciousness. It is
there in other involved forms below Mind, it emerges
in Mind, it shall ascend into yet superior forms beyond
Mind. For the Force that builds the worlds is a conscious
Force, the Existence which manifests itself in them
is conscious being and a perfect emergence of its
potentialities in form is the sole object which we
can rationally conceive for its manifestation of this
world of forms.
SABCL
Vol 18 page 88,89
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