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<ref>Sri Aurobindo. (2005). The gnostic being. In The life divine II.
http://incarnateword.in/cwsa/22/the-gnostic-being#p5</ref>
 
== Silence ==
 
It is by full entry into this wideness of the Self that cessation of mental activity becomes possible; one gets the inner Silence. After that this inner Silence can remain even when there is activity of any kind; the being remains silent within, the action goes on in the instruments and one receives all the necessary indications and execution of action whether mental, vital or physical from a higher source without the fundamental peace and calm of the Spirit being troubled.
<ref>Sri Aurobindo. (2013). The newness of the integral yoga. In Letters on yoga II.
http://incarnateword.in/cwsa/29/the-newness-of-the-integral-yoga#p5</ref>
== Peace and Calmness and Silence ==