Sri Aurobindo
Bases of Yoga
Bases of Yoga
Fragment ID: 22164
The words “peace, calm, quiet, silence” have each their own shade of meaning, but it is not easy to define them.
Peace — śānti.
Calm — sthiratā.
Quiet — acañcalatā.
Silence — niścala nīravatā.
Quiet is a condition in which there is no restlessness or disturbance.
Calm is a still unmoved condition which no disturbance can affect — it is a less negative condition than quiet.
Peace is a still more positive condition; it carries with it a sense of .settled and harmonious rest and deliverance.
Silence is a state in which either there is no movement of the mind or vital or else a great stillness which no surface movement can pierce or alter.