Her powers and personalities

Her powers and personalities

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Her powers and personalities

The reference is to the following comment: “Sri Aurobindo in his book The Mother writes about the Purushottama seated in the heart of all creatures from the Gita and also about the sacrifice of the Supreme Shakti. about it. He is talking about the Mother (Para-prakriti, Transcendntal Shakti) in/as the Ignorance (Avidya, lower prakriti) but also about the (repeated) avatarhood of the Mother.”

Here is the entire paragraph in The Mother: “The Mother not only governs all from above but she descends into this lesser triple universe. Impersonally, all things here, even the movements of the Ignorance, are herself in veiled power and her creations in diminished substance, her Nature-body and Nature-force, and they exist because, moved by the mysterious fiat of the Supreme to work out something that was there in the possibilities of the Infinite, she has consented to the great sacrifice and has put on like a mask the soul and forms of the Ignorance. But personally too she has stooped to descend here into the Darkness that she may lead it to the Light, into the Falsehood and Error that she may convert it to the Truth, into this Death that she may turn it to godlike Life, into this world-pain and its obstinate sorrow and suffering that she may end it in the transforming ecstasy of her sublime Ananda. In her deep and great love for her children she has consented to put on herself the cloak of this obscurity, condescended to bear the attacks and torturing influences of the powers of the Darkness and the Falsehood, borne to pass through the portals of the birth that is a death, taken upon herself the pangs and sorrows and sufferings of the creation, since it seemed that thus alone could it be lifted to the Light and Joy and Truth and eternal Life. This is the great sacrifice called sometimes the sacrifice of the Purusha, but much more deeply the holocaust of Prakriti, the sacrifice of the Divine Mother.”

From this passage one does not get the sense of “repeated” avatarhood of the Mother, nor from anywhere from the chapter describing the Mother’s Powers and Personalities. Here is the paraphrase of the relevant text.

…many are her powers and personalities, many her emanations and Vibhutis that do her work in the universe.

• Transcendent, the original supreme Shakti stands above the worlds and links the creation to the ever unmanifest mystery of the Supreme. — Universal, the cosmic Mahashakti creates all these beings and contains and enters, supports and conducts all these million processes and forces. — Individual, she embodies the power of these two vaster ways of her existence, makes them living and near to us and mediates between human personality and the divine Nature.

• The Mahashakti, the universal Mother works out whatever is transmitted by the Supreme. Each of the worlds is one play of the Mahashakti. At the summit of this manifestation there are worlds of infinite existence, consciousness, force and bliss over which the Mother stands unveiled eternal Power. Nearer to us are the worlds of the supramental creation in which the Mother is the supramental Mahashakti, a Power of divine omniscient Will and omnipotent Knowledge always apparent in its unfailing works and spontaneously perfect in every process. But here are the worlds of the Ignorance, worlds of mind and life and body separated in consciousness from her source, of which the earth is a significant centre and its evolution a crucial process. This too is upheld by the Universal Mother, guided to its secret aim by the Mahashakti.

• The Mother as the Mahashakti of this triple world of the Ignorance stands in an intermediate plane between the supramental Light, the Truth life, the Truth creation. She stands there above the Gods and all her Powers and Personalities are put in front of her for the action and she sends down emanations of them into these lower worlds. These Emanations are the various divine forms and personalities through which men have worshipped her under different names throughout the ages. But also she prepares and shapes through these Powers and their emanations the minds and bodies of her Vibhuthis, even as she prepares and shapes minds and bodies for the Vibhuthis of the Ishwara, that she may manifest in the physical world and in the disguise of the human consciousness some ray of her power and quality and presence.

• The Mother descends into this lesser triple universe. Impersonally, all things here, even the movements of Ignorance, are herself in veiled power. But personally too she has stooped to descend here into the darkness that she may lead it to the Light, into the Falsehood and Error that she may convert it to the Truth, into this Death that she may turn it to godlike Life, into this world-pain and its obstinate sorrow and suffering that she may end it in the transforming ecstasy of her sublime Ananda. In her deep and greater love for her children she has consented to put on herself the cloak of this obscurity, condescended to bear the attacks and torturing influences of the powers of Darkness and the Falsehood, borne to pass through the portals of the birth that is a death, taken upon herself the pangs and sorrows and sufferings of creation, since it seemed that thus alone could it be lifted to the Light and Joy and Truth and eternal Life. This is the great sacrifice of the Purusha, but much more deeply the holocaust of Prakriti, the sacrifice of the Divine Mother.

• There are other great Personalities of the Divine Mother, but they were more difficult to bring down. There are among them Presences indispensable for the supramental realisation, — most of all one who is her Personality of that mysterious and powerful ecstasy and Ananda. Only when the Four have founded their harmony and freedom of movement can those other rarer Powers manifest in the earth movement and the supramental action becomes possible.

There is a difference between avatars and embodiments or permanent incarnations.

6 responses to “Her powers and personalities”

  1. claudechamberland Avatar
    claudechamberland

    It is directly in line with the two last pages of the Book of Fate when Narad talks to the Queen.

    ॐ शांति ॐ

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    1. RY Deshpande Avatar
      RY Deshpande

      True, but would you like to elaborate? It is such an important revelation. Please. Those last two pages are the absolutely last dictations Sri Aurobindo had give just three weeks before his withdrawal from this “earthly scene”.

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  2. claudechamberland Avatar
    claudechamberland

    In “The Mother”, it is written above:

    “…she has consented to the great sacrifice and has put on like a mask the soul and forms of the Ignorance. But personally too she has stooped to descend here into the Darkness that she may lead it to the Light, into the Falsehood and Error that she may convert it to the Truth, into this Death that she may turn it to godlike Life, into this world-pain and its obstinate sorrow and suffering that she may end it in the transforming ecstasy of her sublime Ananda.”

    In Savitri, Book VI, last pages, Narad is telling to the Queen:

    “Affronting adverse fate armed and alone

    In this enormous world standing apart

    In the mightiness of her silent spirit’s will

    In the passion of her soul of sacrifice

    Her lonely strength facing the universe,

    Affronting fate, asks not man’s help nor god’s…”

    And of course, one of the most tragic passage a few lines later:

    “A day may come when she must stand unhelped

    On a dangerous brink of the world’s doom and hers,

    Carrying the world’s future on her lonely breast,

    Carrying the human hope in a heart left sole

    To conquer or fail on a last desperate verge,

    Alone with death and close to extinction’s edge.”

    The solemnity of this passage speaks by itself. It is worth to remember, though, that these divine words of Narad before “vanishing into the light of the Unseen” were following those to the king Aswapati himself a little before, saying that:

    “A conscious power has drawn the plan of life,

    There is a meaning in each curve and line.

    It is an architecture high and grand

    By many named and nameless masons built

    In which unseeing hands obey the Unseen,

    And of its master-bulders she is one.”

    This left absolutely no doubt that Savitri is at this moment fully aware of who She is. She was of all times fully aware of who She is and will always be. All the rest is only appearances: There is absolutely non unconsciousness in Her, it is only appearance of unconsciousness (“put on like a mask the soul and forms of Ignorance”). Finally note the plural of the word “forms”, meaning that She is always present on earth as an Avatar, assuming different bodies through the whole history of Earth.

    But again, one has to read carefully again and again the last pages of The Book of Fate, in fact, all the message left by the omniscient Narad. And then starts the Book of Yoga…

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  3. RY Deshpande Avatar
    RY Deshpande

    Beautiful, very well said. I like it immensely. But then you also speak of “one of the most tragic passages” in Narad’s speech. I don’t consider it to be “tragic” at all. On the contrary, in the direness of that moment it powerfully brings out the marvel and the glory and the strength that Savitri is. Narad sees the overmental (un)certainty about the success or failure of the work Savitri is going to do, triumphing over death. He belongs to the Overmind and cannot have the absoluteness of the supramental working. The Yogi-Poet is very alert to the situation and therefore we have she may “conquer or fail”; I will say that “or” is most telling. It is Overmind that has received the Supramental Intuition yet remains an overmental prophecy. The great thing about it is, Savitri has been initiated into Yoga by the “heavenly Sage from Paradise”, the world of great Vishṇu.

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  4. claudechamberland Avatar
    claudechamberland

    I think both of us are true lovers of great Narad…

    Before I wrote “tragic”, I had written “well-known”.

    The reason why I changed is that I consider the tone of this passage as one of the strongest of the old epic! Maybe the end is already written by these “named and unnamed masons”, but only our faith on Mother and Sri Aurobindo can give us the assurance of it. We, mortal beings, are very small in the whole process and we must remain humble and ask for Their constant help and support. At every moment…

    This is the essence of Yoga to me. This is the reason why I changed “well-Known” by “tragic”!

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  5. RY Deshpande Avatar
    RY Deshpande

    You said that you are going to read my book on Narad. Maybe you could review it here. I will profit from it.

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