The Divine does not want Nirvana but He wants Divine Perfection and Transformation on earth. Sri Aurobindo says that the greatest secret given in the Gita is Love, which has the power of Transformation.
The subconscient in man comes out in every semi-conscious state, and hence there is a need to be vigilant all the time. The speaker explains various dangers of this subconscient. To deal with it is very difficult for a Sadhaka.
The Divine is there at the center of a spiritualized society. The conception of the Divine should also be integral in the integral yoga. As we progress, the Divine make us experience His expanse (vistar). We should move from the lesser divine to the greater divine.
Outer society can be true and beautiful only when truth and beauty is established within the individuals of a certain section of humanity. The finding of the Divine Self in man should be the whole first aim of all its activities.
The speaker discusses the three fundamental realizations of the triple transformation - Psychic transformation, Spiritual transformation, and Supramental transformation.
Individual ego is required to individualize a human being. In the same way, collective ego is required to imbibe the impression of reciprocity (parasparta ka aabhas). We should embrace the truth in collective ego.
In this talk, the speaker reads and explains the Chariot of Jagannath written by Sri Aurobindo. The speaker explains the four wheels of this chariot which are unity, freedom, knowledge, and power.
At last Savitri’s journey comes to an end; the chariot comes to a halt before the one destined partner of her great game of life. She has discovered Satyavan even as Satyavan has discovered her. This great moment is captured now in the lines that follow.