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Certitudes
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the deep there is a greater deep, in the heights a greater height. Sooner
shall man arrive at the borders of infinity than at the fulness of his
own being. For that being is infinity, is God- I aspire to infinite force,
infinite knowledge, infinite bliss. Can I attain it? Yes, but the nature
of infinity is that it has no end. Say not therefore that I attain it.
I become it. Only so can man attain God by becoming God. But before attaining
he can enter into relations with him. To enter into relations with God
is Yoga, the highest rapture & the noblest utility. There are relations
within the compass of the humanity we have developed. These are called
prayer, worship, adoration, sacrifice, thought, faith, science, philosophy.
There are other relations beyond our developed capacity, but within the
compass of the humanity we have yet to develop. Those are the relations
that are attained by the various practices we usually call Yoga. We may
not know him as God, we may know him as Nature, our Higher Self, Infinity,
some ineffable goal. It was so that Buddha approached Him; so approaches
him the rigid Adwaitin. He is accessible even to the Atheist. To the materialist
He disguises Himself in matter. For the Nihilist he waits ambushed in
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Volume:
17 [SABCL] (Essays Divine and Human) Part One Essays Divine and Human Circa
1911
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