Sri Aurobindo
The Hour of God
and other writings
III. On Yoga
The Evolutionary Aim of Yoga [2]
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The Infinite Being in rest aware of its own eternal oneness. There is the everlasting silence of the Absolute.
The infinite Conscious Power in movement aware of its own eternal many-ness — the everlasting movement and creation of the Supreme.
As in the immobile ether arises, first sign of the creative impulse of Nature, vibration, Shabda, and this vibration is a line of etheric movement, is ether contacting ether in its own field of mobile self-force and that primal stir is sufficient to initiate all forms and forces, even such is the original movement of the Infinite.
But this vibration is not the stir of any material force or substance and this contact is not material contact. This is a vibration of consciousness in spiritual essence; this is the contact of consciousness with itself in spiritual substance.
This original movement, not original or first in time, for it was from ever and continues for ever, but original in that action of consciousness which is an eternal repetition of all things in an eternal present, or, if you will, an eternal past-present-future, the three simultaneous times of that ever packed Time of the Infinite that translates to our blind finite conception as the vast timelessness of the Absolute.