Sri Aurobindo
Letters of Sri Aurobindo
06. Sadhana through Meditation
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On the contrary, it is in the waking state that this realisation must come and endure in order to be a reality of the life. If experienced in trance it would be a superconscient state true for some part of the inner being, but not real to the whole consciousness. Experiences in trance have their utility for opening the being and preparing it, but it is only when the realisation is constant in the waking state that it is truly possessed. Therefore in this yoga most value is given to the waking realisation and experience.
To work in the calm ever-widening consciousness is at once a sadhana and a siddhi.