
Sri Aurobindo 1872-1950
“We speak of the evolution of Life in Matter, the evolution of Mind
in Matter; but evolution is a word which merely states the
phenomenon without explaining it. For there seems to be no reason
why Life should evolve out of material elements or Mind out of
living form, unless we accept the Vedantic solution that Life is
already involved in Matter and Mind in Life because in essence
Matter is a form of veiled Life, Life a form of veiled
Consciousness. And then there seems to be little objection to a
farther step in the series and the admission that mental
consciousness may itself be only a form and a veil of higher states
which are beyond Mind. In that case, the unconquerable impulse of
man towards God, Light, Bliss, Freedom, Immortality presents itself
in its right place in the chain as simply the imperative impulse by
which Nature is seeking to evolve beyond Mind.... The animal is a
living laboratory in which Nature has, it is said, worked out man.
Man himself may well be a thinking and living laboratory in whom
and with whose conscious co-operation she wills to work out the
superman, the god. Or shall we not say, rather, to manifest God?
For if evolution is the progressive manifestation by Nature of that
which slept or worked in her, involved, it is also the overt
realization of that which she secretly is.... If it be true that
Spirit is involved in Matter and apparent Nature is secret God,
then the manifestation of the divine in himself and the realization
of God within and without are the highest and most legitimate aim
possible to man upon earth.”
(The Life Divine, 1914-19)