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Mysticism
and Yoga
by Shrii Shrii Anandamurti
When the
aesthetic sense, based on the subtle aesthetic science, comes to touch a certain
standard, it is what is called mysticism. And when this mysticism reaches the
pinnacle of human glory, or the excellence of human glory, it is called
spirituality. What is mysticism? Mysticism is the never-ending endeavour to find
out the link between the finite and the infinite. It is a never-ending endeavour
to find out a link between the self and the super-self. This is mysticism.
It is one of the
human wants that human beings are never satisfied with something finite. They
are never satisfied with something limited. In Sanskrit it is said, "Human
thirst cannot be satisfied with something limited, Human hunger cannot be
satisfied by something finite."
That is, in the
quest for the infinite, human beings first come in contact with aesthetic
science. Aesthetic science does not always mean to get something pleasant; it
may mean to get something troublesome, something embarrassing—it may or may
not be something pleasant. Aesthetic science is that which one can express in a
subtler way, from subtle to subtle, and when it reaches the subtlest point, that
point is the pinnacle of human glory. Now, it is the duty of artists to express
their work in a nice way, in a lucid way, and place it before the world. Not
everyone can do this. But enjoying something with aesthetic taste or aesthetic
charm is within the capacity of each and every human being.
When human
beings started their movement towards the Supreme Being, in quest of Supreme
Bliss, they first came in contact with spirituality. As spirituality is coming
in contact with the infinite, that is, the finite comes in contact with the
infinite, it is called "Yoga". Yoga is the unit moving in quest of the
infinite, the finite moving towards the infinite in a mystic style. In Sanskrit,
Yoga means "addition". For instance, two plus two equals four. But for
a mystic, for an aspirant of the mystic goal or the mystic desideratum, Yoga is
not only addition; here Yoga means "unification". What sort of
unification? It is just like sugar and water. Say there are two plus two apples.
In the case of addition there will be one apple, then two, then three and then
four apples. Every apple will maintain its individuality or its identity. The
identity of the apples remains unchanged before and after the addition. But in
the case of unification, that is, in the example of sugar and water, the sugar
does not maintain its identity because it becomes one with the water. This is
unification. In the realm of mysticism, Yoga means this type of unification.
That is, it is unification like sugar and water, and not simply addition like
two plus two.
So the starting
point is aesthetic taste or aesthetic science. The culminating point, that is,
from the culminating point, starts the movement of Supreme Charm. In that
movement with the goal of Supreme Charm, human beings become unified with the
Supreme Entity, whose seat is above the pinnacle of existence.
This movement
for Yoga, for the unification of the unit with the Supreme, the finite with the
infinite, is a must for each and every human being. The human physical and
psychic structure is most suitable for this purpose. Animals and plants act
according to their inborn instincts. They are mentally undeveloped, and because
of this their brain is also undeveloped. The cranium is very small and the
conscious portion of the mind is sufficient for them; there is no necessity, or
little necessity, for the subconscious or unconscious strata of the mind. A
plant gets pleasure or pain when its inborn instincts are either encouraged or
discouraged. When the inborn instincts of a plant or an animal are encouraged it
gets pleasure, and when the inborn instincts are discouraged, suppressed or
depressed, it gets pain. This is how the brain or the mind of plants and animals
functions. But in the case of human psychology, human psycho-spiritual movement
cannot be suppressed, cannot be checked. There lies the speciality of human
existence.
Yoga is the most developed and
most valuable expression of human wants, so it is in the first phase of Yoga
that one expresses oneself through so many arts and sciences. The final point of
all artistic movement and the final point of all branches of sciences is the
supreme source, the perennial source of all energies, the supreme seat of all
energies. It is... the Supreme Entity... the Causal Matrix of all created beings
in this universe, both animate and inanimate. That is why for all people,
whether they are intelligent or illiterate, thin or fat, educated or uneducated,
the Supreme Entity must be the goal of life. That is, the Supreme Entity is the
culminating point, the desideratum of all human expressions. When human beings
are lacking in this spirit of movement, they degrade themselves from the human
status.... (Y)ou should remember this supreme expression of veracity.
This article was published in New Renaissance,
Vol. 10, No. 1
Shrii Shrii Anandamurti, also known as P.R. Sarkar (1921-1990), founded
Renaissance Universal in 1958. This is an excerpt from the essay, as published
in Yoga Psychology ©1998 Ananda Marga Publications.
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