"Everybody
can do it. It is done in this way: you concentrate. Now, it depends
on what you want. If you have an inner problem and want the solution,
you concentrate on this problem; if you want to know the condition
you are in, which you are not aware of - if you want to get some
light on the state you are in, you just come forward with simplicity
and ask for the light. Or else, quite simply, if you are curious
to know what the invisible knowledge has to tell you, you remain
silent and still for a moment and then open the book. I always
used to recommend taking a paper-knife, because it is thinner;
while you are concentrated you insert it in the book and with
the tip indicate something. Then, if you know how to concentrate,
that is to say, if you really do it with an aspiration to have
an answer, it always comes.
For,
in books of this kind (Mother shows The Synthesis of Yoga), books
of revelation, there is always an accumulation of forces - at
least of higher mental forces, and most often of spiritual forces
of the highest knowledge. Every book, on account of the words
it contains, is like a small accumulator of these forces. People
don't know this, for they don't know how to make use of it, but
it is so. In the same way, in every picture, photograph, there
is an accumulation, a small accumulation representative of the
force of the person whose picture it is, of his nature and, if
he has powers, of his powers. Now, you, when you are sincere and
have an aspiration, you emanate a certain vibration, the vibration
of your aspiration which goes and meets the corresponding force
in the book, and it is a higher consciousness which gives you
the answer.
Everything
is contained potentially. Each element of a whole potentially
contains what is in the whole. It is a little difficult to explain,
but you will understand with an example: when people want to practise
magic, if they have a bit of nail or hair, it is enough for them,
because within this, potentially, there is all that is in the
being itself. And in a book there is potentially - not expressed,
not manifest - the knowledge which is in the person who wrote
the book. Thus, Sri Aurobindo represented a totality of comprehension
and knowledge and power; and every one of his books is at once
a symbol and a representation. Every one of his books contains
symbolically, potentially, what is in him. Therefore, if you concentrate
on the book, you can, through the book, go back to the source.
And even, by passing through the book, you will be able to receive
much more than what is just in the book.
There
is always a way of reading and understanding what one reads, which
gives an answer to what you want. It is not just a chance or an
amusement, nor is it a kind of diversion. You may do it just "like
that", and then nothing at all happens to you, you have no
reply and it is not interesting. But if you do it seriously, if
seriously your aspiration tries to concentrate on this instrument
- it is like a battery, isn't it, which contains energies - if
it tries to come into contact with the energy which is there and
insists on having the answer to what it wants to know, well, naturally,
the energy which is there - the union of the two forces, the force
given out by you and that accumulated in the book - will guide
your hand and your paper-knife or whatever you have; it will guide
you exactly to the thing that expresses what you ought to know
.
Obviously, if one does it without sincerity or conviction, nothing
at all happens. If it is done sincerely, one gets an answer.
Certain
books are like this, more powerfully charged than others; there
are others where the result is less clear. But generally, books
containing aphorisms and short sentences - not very long philosophical
explanations, but rather things in a condensed and precise form
- it is with these that one succeeds best.
Naturally,
the value of the answer depends on the value of the spiritual
force contained in the book. If you take a novel, it will tell
you nothing at all but stupidities. But if you take a book containing
a condensation of forces - of knowledge or spiritual force or
teaching power - you will receive your answer."
-
The Mother