To replace the mental law of intelligence by that of a
spiritualised consciousness—that is what finally all amounts to. The body is
now learning to see the difference between the two, the intellectual and the
spiritual consciousness. It increases a hundredfold the possibilities of the
body. When the body is ruled by the Spirit and the Consciousness, there appears
an incomparable possibility and flexibility. It is that which will give it the
capacity to prolong its life. All the laws of Nature lose their despotism. That
is the discovery which is being made. It is like a progressive victory over all
the imperatives. As the process becomes more and more perfect, more and more
integral, total, leaving nothing behind—it is the victory over death. Not that
the dissolution of cells which death represents does not exist, but it will
exist only when it will be necessary: not as an absolute law, but as one of the
procedures, when it is necessary. “Perhaps it is that which the ancient seers
meant when they spoke of transferring the power of Nature or the power of
Prakriti to Purusha, transferring it from Prakriti to Purusha. It is perhaps
that which they expressed in this way.”
30 December
1967
The problem finally reduces itself almost to this: to
replace the mental government of intelligence by the government of a
spiritualised consciousness.
This is a very interesting experience: how the same
actions, the same work, the same observations, the same relations with the
environment (near and far) take place in the mind through intelligence, and in
the consciousness through experience. And this is what the body is now
learning, to replace the mental regime of intelligence by the spiritual
government of consciousness. And this does bring about (it looks like nothing,
you may not notice it), but it does bring about a tremendous difference, so
much so that it increases a hundredfold the possibilities of the body.... When
the body is subject to rules, even if they are broad, even if they are
comprehensive, it is the slave of these rules, and its possibilities are
limited by these rules. But when it is governed by the Spirit and the
Consciousness, that gives it an incomparable possibility and flexibility. And
it is that which will give it the capacity to prolong its life, prolong its
duration; it means the replacement of the intellectual government of the mind
by the government of the Spirit, of the Consciousness—the Consciousness.
Outwardly it does not seem to make much difference, but... my experience is
this (because now my body no longer obeys the mind or the intelligence, not at
all—it does not even understand how this can be done), but more and more,
better and better, it follows the guidance, the urge of the Consciousness. And
then it sees, almost every minute, the tremendous difference that this
makes.... For example, time has lost its value—its fixed value. Exactly the
same thing can be done in a short time or a long time. Necessities have lost
their authority. One can adapt oneself like this or like that. All the laws, these
laws that were laws of Nature, have lost all their despotism, one might say; it
is no longer as before. It is enough to be always, always supple, attentive
and... “responsive” to the influence of the Consciousness—the Consciousness in
its omnipotence—to pass through all that, with an extraordinary suppleness.
That is the discovery which is being made more and
more.
It is wonderful, is it not? It is a wonderful
discovery.
It is like a progressive victory over all the
imperatives. Thus all laws of Nature, naturally, all the human laws, all the
habits, all the rules, all that becomes supple and ends by being nonexistent. And
yet one can maintain a regular rhythm that facilitates action—it is not
contrary to this suppleness. But it is a suppleness in the execution, in the
adaptation, that comes in and changes everything. From the point of view of
hygiene, from the point of view of health, from the point of view of
organisation, from the point of view of relations with others, all that has
lost not only its aggressiveness (for it is sufficient to be sane—sane and
sober and calm—for it to lose its aggressiveness), but its absolutism, its
imperative rule; it is all gone, it is gone.
So, one sees: as the process becomes more and more
perfect—“perfect” means integral, total, leaving nothing behind—it is
necessarily, inevitably, the victory over death. Not that the dissolution of
cells which death represents does not exist, but it will exist only when it
will be necessary: not as an absolute law, but as one of the procedures, when
it is necessary.
Above all, it is this: all that the Mind has brought of
the rigid, the absolute, the almost invincible... will disappear. And simply
that, by transferring the supreme power to the Supreme Consciousness.
Perhaps it is that which the ancient seers meant when
they spoke of transferring the power of Nature or the power of Prakriti to
Purusha, transferring it from Prakriti to Purusha. It is perhaps that which
they expressed in this way.