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The
Cosmic Consciousness
The consciousness in the individual widens itself
into the cosmic consciousness outside and can have
any kind of dealing with it, penetrate, know its movements,
act upon it or receive from it, even become commensurate
with or contain it, which is what was meant in the
language of the old yogas by having the Brahmanda
within you.
The cosmic
consciousness is that of the universe, of the cosmic
spirit and cosmic Nature with all the beings and forces
within it. All that is as much conscious as a whole
as the individual separately is, though in a different
way. The consciousness of the individual is part of
this, but a part feeling itself as a separate being.
Yet all the time most of what he is comes into him
from the cosmic consciousness. But there is a wall
of separative ignorance between. Once it breaks down
he becomes aware of the cosmic Self, of the consciousness
of the cosmic Nature, of the forces playing in it,
etc. He feels all that as he now feels physical things
and impacts. He finds it all to be one with his larger
or universal self.
SABCL
Vol 22 page 314-15
1. The spiritual consciousness
is that in which we enter into the awareness of Self,
the Spirit, the Divine and are able to see in all
things their essential reality and the play of forces
and phenomena as proceeding from that essential Reality.
2. The cosmic consciousness
is that in which the limits of ego, personal mind
and body disappear and one becomes
aware of a cosmic vastness which is or filled by a
cosmic spirit and aware also of the direct play of
cosmic forces, universal mind forces, universal life
forces, universal energies of matter, universal overmind
forces. But one does not become aware of all these
together; the opening of the cosmic consciousness
is usually progressive. It is not that the ego, the
body, the personal mind disappear, but one feels them
as only a small part of oneself. One begins to feel
others too as part of oneself or varied repetitions
of oneself, the same self modified by Nature in other
bodies. Or, at the least, as living in the larger
universal self which is henceforth one's own greater
reality . All things in fact begin to change their
nature and appearance; one's whole experience of the
world is radically different from that of those who
are shut up in their personal selves. One begins to
know things by a different kind of experience, more
direct, not depending on the external mind and the
senses. It is not that the possibility of error disappears,
for that cannot be so long as mind of any kind is
one's instrument for transcribing knowledge, but there
is a new, vast and deep way of experiencing, seeing,
knowing, contacting things; and the confines of knowledge
can be rolled back to an almost unmeasurable degree.
The thing one has to be on guard against in the cosmic
consciousness is the play of a magnified ego, the
vaster attacks of the hostile forces -for they too
are part of the cosmic consciousness -and the attempt
of the cosmic Illusion (Ignorance, A vidya) to prevent
the growth of the soul into the cosmic Truth. These
are things that one has to learn from experience;
mental teaching or explanation is quite insufficient.
To enter safely into the cosmic consciousness
and to pass safely through it, it is necessary to
have a strong central unegoistic sincerity and to
have the psychic being, with its divination of truth
and unfaltering orientation towards the Divine, already
in front in the nature.
3. The ordinary consciousness is that in which one
knows things only or mainly by the intellect, the
external mind and the senses and knows forces etc.
only by their outward manifestations and results and
the rest by inferences from these data. There may
be some play of mental intuition, deeper psychic seeing
or impulsions, spiritual intimations, etc. -but in
the ordinary consciousness these are incidental only
and do not modify its fundamental character .
SABCL
Vol 22 page316-17
The Transcendent, the Universal, the Individual are
three powers overarching, underlying and penetrating
the whole manifestation; this is the first of the
Trinities. In the unfolding of consciousness also,
these are the three fundamental terms and none of
them can be neglected if we would have the experience
of the whole Truth of existence. Out of the individual
we wake into a vaster freer cosmic consciousness;
but out of the universal too with its complex of forms
and powers we must emerge by a still greater self-exceeding
into a consciousness without limits that is founded
on the Absolute. And yet in this ascension we do not
really abolish but take up and transfigure what we
seem to leave; for there is a height where the three
live eternally in each other, on that height they
are blissfully joined in a nodus of their harmonised
oneness.
SABCL
Vol 20 page 247
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