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… generally those who are against this outer discipline of sports, this concentration on the material realisation, are people who completely lack control over their physical being. And to realise the integral yoga of Sri Aurobindo the control of one's body is a first indispensable step. Those who despise physical activities are people who won't be able to take a single step on the true path of integral yoga, unless they first get rid of their contempt. Control of the body in all its forms is an indispensable basis. A body which dominates you is an enemy; it is a disorder you cannot accept. It is the enlightened will in the mind which should govern the body, and not the body which should impose its law on the mind. When one knows that a thing is bad, one must be capable of not doing it. When one wants something to be realised, one must be able to do it and not be stopped at every step by the body's inability or ill-will or lack of collaboration; and for that one must follow a physical discipline and become master in one's own home. <ref>http://incarnateword.in/cwm/09/10-april-1957#p11</ref>
 
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And even if by discipline and effort you have liberated your mind and your vital of apprehension and fear, it is more difficult to convince the body." <ref>http://incarnateword.in/cwm/04/14-march-1951#p24</ref>
The speculative mind needs discipline for its development. If it is not disciplined methodically, one is always in a sort of a cloud. The vast majority of human beings can harbour the most contradictory ideas in their brains without being in the least troubled by them. <ref>http://incarnateword.in/cwm/09/8-january-1958#p12</ref>
=Discipline and Other School of Thoughts=