Sri Aurobindo Quotes About Consciousness

We have collected for you the TOP of Sri Aurobindo's best quotes about Consciousness! Here are collected all the quotes about Consciousness starting from the birthday of the Philosopher – August 15, 1872! We hope you will be inspired to new achievements with our constantly updated collection of quotes. At the moment, this page contains 15 sayings of Sri Aurobindo about Consciousness. We will be happy if you share our collection of quotes with your friends on social networks!
  • The consciousness of the seer, is a greater power for knowledge than the consciousness of the thinker. The perceptual power of the inner sight is greater and more direct than the perceptual power of thought.

    Sri Aurobindo (1990). “The Life Divine”, p.897, Lotus Press
  • Yes, this Purusha consciousness must be maintained; otherwise the calm will not last. The knocks and blows that come from outside cannot disturb one, if this Purusha consciousness remains at the back.

    Source: overmanfoundation.wordpress.com
  • Outside and above the mind there is the play of a consciousness which is lighted by the higher Truth, but man is not conscious of it and of that he has to be conscious.

    Men  
    Source: overmanfoundation.wordpress.com
  • The consciousness of the supreme Purusha remains above, but in the mind there may be a Purusha consciousness which they call the cosmic consciousness - it is wide, all-pervading, one. Outside this goes on the play of Prakriti.

    Source: overmanfoundation.wordpress.com
  • Be conscious first of thyself within, then think and act. All living thought is a world in preparation; all real act is a thought manifested. The material world exists because an idea began to play in divine self–consciousness.

    Aurobindo Ghose, Sri Aurobindo (1989). “The Supramental Manifestation, and Other Writings”, Lotus Press (WI)
  • One can see light above the head; that indicates a consciousness outside the body. But that itself is not the Truth-Consciousness or Vijnana. But much light descending from there illumines this consciousness.

    Source: overmanfoundation.wordpress.com
  • We can arrive at a point of view where the preservation of the individual activities is no longer inconsistent with our comprehension of the cosmic consciousness or our attainment to the transcendent and supracosmic.

    Sri Aurobindo (2016). “The Life Divine: Art of living”, p.31, editionNEXT.com
  • What is required is faith. Man has body, life and mind but that is not all that constitutes man. He has risen to the mind as a result of evolution. Now a higher consciousness will be evolved - this I call Supermind. It is the instrument of the Divine Consciousness, the Truth-Consciousness.

    Men  
    Source: overmanfoundation.wordpress.com
  • The one aim of [my] yoga is an inner self-development by which each one who follows it can in time discover the One Self in all and evolve a higher consciousness than the mental, a spiritual and supramental consciousness which will transform and divinize human nature.

    Spiritual   Yoga  
  • Those who have advanced rise to the mind which is in the head, - they have the play of their mental movements in the head itself. But all these are inside the body; man is, as it were, shut up in a box, his entire consciousness is confined within the organism. This imprisonment has to be undone.

    Men  
    Source: overmanfoundation.wordpress.com
  • The progressive growth of the finite consciousness of man towards this Self, towards the universal , the eternal, the infinite, in a word his growth into spiritual consciousness by the development of his ordinary ignorant natural being into an illumined divine nature, this is for Indian thinking the significance of life and the aim of human existance.

    Spiritual   Men  
  • But what after all, behind appearances, is this seeming mystery? We can see that it is the Consciousness which had lost itself returning again to itself, emerging out of its giant self-forgetfulness, slowly, painfully, as a Life that is would be sentient, half-sentient, dimly sentient, wholly sentient and finally struggles to be more than sentient, to be again divinely selfconscious, free, infinite, immortal.

    "The Life Divine: Art of living".
  • While doing sadhana you must quieten your mind and keep awake the Purusha consciousness behind all your activities.

    Source: overmanfoundation.wordpress.com
  • Evolution of consciousness is the central motive of terrestrial existence.

    Sri Aurobindo (2016). “The Future Evolution of Man: The Divine Life on Earth”, p.9, editionNEXT.com
  • Yoga is a generic name for any discipline by which one attempts to pass out of the limits of one's ordinary mental consciousness into a greater spiritual consciousness.

    Spiritual   Yoga  
Page 1 of 1
Did you find Sri Aurobindo's interesting saying about Consciousness? We will be glad if you share the quote with your friends on social networks! This page contains Philosopher quotes from Philosopher Sri Aurobindo about Consciousness collected since August 15, 1872! Come back to us again – we are constantly replenishing our collection of quotes so that you can always find inspiration by reading a quote from one or another author!