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'''Related pages{|class="wikitable" style= "background-color: #efefff; width:100%;"|Read more about ''' [[Yogic Concentration Compilation|Concentration]] ''' from the works of the Mother and Sri Aurobindo. | [[Meditation]] }__NOTOC__== What is Concentration ==
=What is concentration?=Concentration means fixing gathering of all the scattered movements of consciousness in one into a single point, place , object, thought, idea, condition, state or on one object movement. <ref>http://incarnateword.in/cwm/03/appendix-to-questions-and -answers-1929#p9</ref> <ref>http://incarnateword.in a single condition. /cwm/04/23-december-1950#p7</ref> <ref>Sri Aurobindohttp://incarnateword.in/cwsa/29/concentration-and-meditation#p3 </ref>
It Concentration is an active state. One may concentrate mentally, one may concentrate vitally, psychically, physically, and one may concentrate integrally. Concentration or the capacity to bring back all gather oneself at one point is more difficult than meditation. One may gather together one portion of one's being or consciousness or one may gather together the scattered threads whole of one's consciousness to a single pointor even fragments of it, that is, the concentration may be partial, total or integral, a single ideaand in each case the result will be different. <ref>The Motherhttp://incarnateword. (1972). Questions and answers, in/cwm/04/25-december-1950-1951. In Collected Works of the Mother Volume 4 (p. 5).#p12</ref>
By concentrationConcentration is not only an intellectual thing, I mean that it may be found in all the energyactivities of the being, all including bodily activities. The control over the willnerves should be such as would allow one a complete concentration on what one is doing and, all through the aspiration must be turned only towards very intensity of one's concentration, one acquires an immediate response to external touches. To attain this concentration one needs a conscious control of the Divine and His integral realisation energies. <ref>http://incarnateword.in our consciousness./cwm/04/23-december-1950#p1 </ref>
== Why Concentration is a state one must be in continually, whatever the outer activity.Important?==
=Why should we concentrate?=Without concentration one cannot achieve anything. <ref>http://incarnateword.in/cwm/12/study#p71</ref>
There is nothing in the human or even in the superhuman field, to which the power of concentration is not the key...whatever you may want to do in lifeOne can be the best athlete, one thing is absolutely indispensable and at can be the basis of everythingbest student, one can be an artistic, literary or scientific genius, one can be the capacity greatest saint with that faculty. And everyone has in himself a tiny little beginning of concentrating the attentionit—it is given to everybody, but people do not cultivate it.<ref>http://incarnateword.in/cwm/09/23-july-1958#p18 </ref>
Those who can attain perfect attention succeed The ability of concentration is one of the greatest powers of the human mentality. <ref>http://incarnateword.in/cwsa/21/the-divine-and-the-undivine#p16</ref> Whatever one may want to do in life, one thing is absolutely indispensable and at the basis of everything they undertake; they , the capacity of concentrating the attention. If one is able to gather together the rays of attention and consciousness on one point and can maintain this concentration with a persistent will always make a rapid progress, nothing can resist it—whatever it may be, from the most material physical development to the highest spiritual one. <ref>http://incarnateword. in/cwm/09/23-july-1958#p15</ref>
There Concentration is nothing in necessary to gather the human or even in whole will and mind from the superhuman fieldnatural distractions. Left to themselves, to which they follow the power normal dispersive movement of concentration thoughts running after many-branching desires led away by outward sensory contacts. <ref>http://incarnateword.in/cwsa/23/the-higher-and-the-lower-knowledge#p7</ref>The mind is a thing that dwells in diffusion, in succession; it can only concentrate on one thing at a time and when not concentrated runs from one thing to another very much at random. Therefore it has to concentrate on a single idea, a single subject of meditation, a single object of contemplation, a single object of will in order to possess or master it, and this it must do to at least the keytemporary exclusion of all others. <ref>http://incarnateword.in/cwsa/23/concentration#p7</ref>
You can be the best athlete, you can be the best student, you can be an artistic, literary or scientific genius, you can be the greatest saint with that faculty. And everyone has in himself a tiny little beginning of it —it is given == How to everybody, but people do not cultivate it.Cultivate Concentration? ==
The faculty of concentrated attention can be developed scientifically by a methodical training the same way as an athlete develops methodically his muscles. The power of concentration can be developed in such a way that concentration is obtained at will and on whatever subject or activity is chosen. <ref>http://incarnateword.in/cwm/12/concentration-and-dispersion#p5 </ref>
If you are able to When one has a problem and one is looking for a solution, if it does not come, it is because of a kind of haziness in the brain, something cloudy, like a fog somewhere. Concentration consists precisely in removing the cloud. One can gather together all the rays elements of attention one's intelligence and consciousness fix them on one point , and can maintain this concentration with then do not even try actively to find the thing. All that one should do is to concentrate in such a persistent willway as to see only the problem—but seeing not only its surface, nothing can resist seeing it —whatever in its depth, what it may beconceals. If one is able to gather together one's all mental energies, from bringing them to a point which is fixed on the enunciation of the most material physical development problem, and stay there, fixed, as though, to drill a hole in the wall, all of a sudden it will come. And this is the highest spiritual oneonly way. <ref>http://incarnateword.in/cwm/05/24-june-1953#p51 </ref>
There While engaging in work, one must become what one is no spiritual obstacle which can resist doing and not remain a penetrating power of concentration. For instancesmall person looking at himself doing it; for if one looks at oneself acting, the discovery of the psychic being, union one is still in complicity with the inner Divine, opening to the higher spheres, all ego. It is through concentrated attention that one can be obtained by an intense do things quickly and obstinate power of concentration —but one must learn how to do itdoes them much better.<ref>The Mother. (1998)http://incarnateword. Questions and Answers 1957in/cwm/04/26-1958, Vol. 9 (pp. 360april-361).1951#p33 </ref>
When one wants to realise something, one makes quite spontaneously the necessary effort; this concentrates one's energies on the thing to be realised and that gives a meaning to one's life. This compels one to a sort of organisation of oneself, a sort of concentration of one's energies because it is this that one wishes to do and not fifty other things which contradict it. And it is in this concentration, this intensity of the will, that lies the origin of joy. This gives the power to receive energies in exchange for those spent. <ref>http://incarnateword.in/cwm/04/13-january-1951#p15</ref>
The Mother. (1998). Questions and Answers 1957-1958, Vol. 9 (pp. 360-361).-----------“It is well known that the value of a man is == Concentration in proportion to his capacity of concentrated attention; the greater the concentration the more exceptional is the result, to the extent that a perfect and unfailing concentrated attention sets the stamp of genius on what is produced.”- The MotherIntegral Yoga ==
Concentration does not mean meditation; on the contrary, concentration is a state one must be in continuously, whatever the outer activity. It means that all the energy, all the will, all the aspiration must be turned only towards the Divine and His integral realisation in our consciousness. <ref>http://incarnateword.in/cwm/16/letters-to-a-young-sadhak-vi#p2 </ref>
Yogic concentration is an extension and intensification of the normal power of concentration to realise the object of yoga which is the integral union with the Divine. <ref>http://incarnateword.in/cwsa/29/concentration-and-meditation#p45</ref> Concentration is indeed the first condition of any Yoga, but it is an all-receiving concentration that is the very nature of the integral Yoga. A wide massive opening, a harmonised concentration of the whole being in all its parts and through all its powers upon the Divine is the larger action of this Yoga without which it cannot achieve its purpose. This wide and concentrated totality is the essential character of the Sadhana. <ref>http://incarnateword.in/cwsa/23/self-consecration#p15</ref> An all-receiving concentration which is open to all that exists; it is a concentration which does not oppose anything. It is a concentration which is open. It means that one must not reject certain things from himself and practise an exclusive concentration on a particular point while neglecting all the others. All the possibilities should be admitted and pursued. <ref>http://incarnateword.in/cwm/07/28-december-1955#p1 </ref> Concentration in the heart is one method, concentration in the head (or above) is another; both are included in this Yoga and one has to do whichever one finds easiest and most natural. The object of the concentration in the heart is to open the centre there (heart-lotus), to feel the presence of the Divine Mother in the heart and to become aware of one's soul or psychic being which is a portion of the Divine. The object of the concentration in the head is to rise to the Divine Consciousness and bring down the Light of the Mother or her Force or Ananda into all the centres. <ref>http://incarnateword.in/cwsa/29/mantra-and-japa#p17 </ref> There must be a large, many-sided yet single concentration of the thought on the idea, the perception, the vision, the awakening touch, the soul's realisation of the one Divine. There must be a flaming concentration of the heart on the seeking of the All and Eternal and, when once we have found him, a deep plunging and immersion in the possession and ecstasy of the All-Beautiful. There must be a strong and immovable concentration of the will on the attainment and fulfillment of all that the Divine is and a free and plastic opening of it to all that he intends to manifest in us. This is the triple way of the Yoga. <ref>http://incarnateword.in/cwsa/23/self-consecration#p18</ref> '''Content curated by Manoj Pavitran and Divyanshi Chugh''' {|class="wikitable" style= "background-color: #efefff; width: 100%;"|Read more about '''[[Concentration Compilation|Concentration]]''' from the works of the Mother and Sri Aurobindo. |} ==References==
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