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The
Subconscient
All
upon earth is based on the Inconscient as it is called,
though it is not really inconscient at all, but rather
a complete "sub"-conscience, a suppressed
or involved consciousness, in which there is everything
but nothing is formulated or expressed. The subconscient
lies between this Inconscient and the conscious mind,
life and body. It contains the potentiality of all
the primitive reactions to life which struggle out
to the surface from the dull and inert strands of
Matter and form by a constant development a slowly
evolving and self-formulating consciousness; it contains
them not as ideas, perceptions or conscious reactions
but as the fluid substance of these things. But also
all that is consciously experienced sinks down into
the subconscient, not as precise though submerged
memories but as obscure yet obstinate impressions
of experience, and these can come up at any time as
dreams, as mechanical repetitions of past thought,
feelings, action, etc., as "complexes" exploding
into action and event, etc., etc. The subconscient
is the main cause why all things repeat themselves
and nothing ever gets changed except in appearance.
It is the cause why people say character cannot be
changed, the cause also of the constant return of
things one hoped to have got rid of for ever. All
seeds are there and all Sanskaras of the mind, vital
and body, -it is the main support of death and disease
and the last fortress (seemingly impregnable) of the
Ignorance. All too that is suppressed without being
wholly got rid of sinks down there and remains as
seed ready to surge up or sprout up at any moment.
SABCL
Vol 22 page 354-55
The subconscious in us is the extreme border of our
secret inner existence where it meets the lnconscient,
it is a degree of our being in which the lnconscient
struggles into a half consciousness; the surface physical
consciousness also, when it sinks back from the waking
level and retrogresses towards the Inconscient, retires
into this intermediate subconscience. Or, from another
view- point, this nether part of us may be described
as the ante-chamber of the Inconscient through which
its formations rise into our waking or our subliminal
being.
SABCL
Vol 18 page 422-23
The true subconscious ...is the Inconscient vibrating
on the borders of consciousness, sending up its motions
to be changed into conscious stuff, swallowing into
its depths impressions of past experience as seeds
of unconscious habit and returning them constantly
but often chaotically to the surface consciousness,
missioning upwards much futile or perilous stuff of
which the origin is obscure to us, in dream, in mechanical
repetitions of all kinds, in untraceable impulsions
and motives, in mental, vital, physical perturbations
and upheavals, in dumb automatic necessities of our
obscurest parts of nature.
SABCL
Vol 18 page 559
That part of us which we can strictly call subconscient
because it is below the level of mind and conscious
life, inferior and obscure, covers the purely physical
and vital
elements of our constitution of bodily being, unmentalised,
unobserved by the mind, uncontrolled by it in their
action. It can be held to include the dumb occult
consciousness, dynamic but not sensed by us, which
operates in the cells and nerves and all the corporeal
stuff and adjusts their life process and automatic
responses. It covers also those lowest functionings
of submerged sense-mind which are more operative in
the animal and in plant life; in our evolution we
have overpassed the need of any large organised action
of this element, but it remains submerged and obscurely
at work below our conscious nature.
SABCL
Vol 19 page 733-34
In our yoga we mean by the subconscient that quite
submerged part of our being in which there is no wakingly
conscious and coherent thought, will or feeling or
organized reaction, but which yet receives obscurely
the impressions of an things and stores them up in
itself and from it too all sorts of stimuli, of persistent
habitual movements, crudely repeated or disguised
in strange forms can surge up into dream or into the
waking nature. For if these impressions rise up most
in dream in an incoherent and disorganized manner,
they can also and do rise up into our waking consciousness
as a mechanical repetition of old thoughts, old mental,
vital and physical habits or an obscure stimulus to
sensations, actions, emotions which do not originate
in or from our conscious thought or will and are even
often opposed to its perceptions, choice or dictates.
In the subconscient there is an obscure mind full
of obstinate Sanskaras, impressions, associations,
fixed notions, habitual reactions
formed by our past, an obscure vital full of the seeds
of habitual desires, sensations and nervous reactions,
a most obscure material which governs much that has
to do with the condition of the body. It is largely
responsible for our illnesses; chronic or repeated
illnesses are indeed mainly due to the subconscient
and its obstinate memory and habit of repetition of
whatever has impressed itself upon the body-consciousness.
SABCL
Vol 22 page 353
The sub-conscious is the evolutionary basis in us,
it is not the whole of our hidden nature, nor is it
the whole origin of what we are. But things can rise
from the subconscient and take shape in the conscious
parts and much of our smaller vital and physical instincts,
movements, habits, character-forms has this source.
SABCL
Vol 22 page 358
About the subconscient -it is the submental base of
the being and is made up of impressions, instincts,
habitual movements that are stored there. Whatever
movement is impressed in it, it keeps. If one impresses
the right movement in it, it will keep and send up
that. That is why it has to be cleared of old movements
before there can be a permanent and total change in
the nature. When the higher consciousness is once
established in the waking parts, it goes down into
the subconscient and changes that also, makes a bedrock
of itself there also. Then no further trouble from
the subconscient will be possible. But even before
that one can minimise the trouble by putting the right
will and the right habit of reaction in the subconscient
parts.
SABCL
Vol 22 page 360
The
subconscient is not the whole foundation of the nature;
it is only the lower basis of the Ignorance and affects
mostly the lower vital and physical exterior consciousness
and these again affect the higher parts of the nature.
While it is well to see what it is and how it acts,
one must not be too preoccupied with this dark side
or this apparent aspect of the instrumental being.
One should rather regard it as something not oneself,
a mask of false nature imposed on the true being by
the Ignorance. The true being is the inner with all
its vast possibilities of reaching and expressing
the Divine and especially the inmost, the soul, the
psychic Purusha which is always in its essence pure,
divine, turned to all that is good and true and beautiful.
The exterior being has to be taken hold of by the
inner being and turned into an instrument no longer
of the upsurging of the ignorant subconscient Nature,
but of the Divine. It is by remembering always that
and opening the nature upwards that the Divine Consciousness
can be reached and descend from above into the whole
inner and outer existence, mental, vital, physical,
the subconscient, the subliminal, all that we overtly
or secretly are. This should be the main preoccupation.
To dwell solely on the subconscient and the aspect
of imperfection creates depression and should be avoided.
One has to keep a right balance and stress on the
positive side most, recognising the other but only
to reject and change it. This and a constant faith
and reliance on the Mother are what is needed for
the transformation to come.
P .S. It is certainly the
abrupt and decisive breaking that is the easiest and
best way for these things -vital habits.
SABCL
Vol 22 page 355-56
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