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<center>The minute one stops going forward, one falls back. The moment one is satisfied and no longer aspires, one begins to die. Life is movement, it is effort, it is a march forward, the scaling of a mountain, the climb towards new revelations, towards future realisations. Nothing is more dangerous than wanting to rest. It is in action, in effort, in the march forward that repose must be found, the true repose of complete trust in the divine Grace, of the absence of desires, of victory over egoism.True repose comes from the widening, the universalisation of the consciousness. Become as vast as the world and you will always be at rest. In the thick of action, in the very midst of the battle, the effort, you will know the repose of infinity and eternity.
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<ref>https://incarnateword.in/cwm/09/20-march-1957#p12 </ref></center>
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=What is Laziness?=
 
=What is Laziness?=
  
 
It is a dangerous illness: laziness.
 
It is a dangerous illness: laziness.
 
<ref>http://incarnateword.in/cwm/14/laziness-tiredness-fatigue-tamas#p1</ref>
 
<ref>http://incarnateword.in/cwm/14/laziness-tiredness-fatigue-tamas#p1</ref>
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In laziness there is an ill-will which refuses to make an effort. It gives rise to excuses and slow in movements which further tends to make any progress. <ref>https://incarnateword.in/cwm/14/laziness-tiredness-fatigue-tamas#p3</ref>
  
In laziness there is an ill-will which refuses to make an effort. It gives rise to excuses and slow in movements which further tends to make any progress.
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==Laziness in Parts of the Being==
Tiredness shows lack of will for progress. When you feel tired or fatigued that is lack of will for progress. <ref>https://incarnateword.in/cwm/14/laziness-tiredness-fatigue-tamas#p3</ref>
 
 
 
==Laziness in Instruments==
 
 
 
We are made up of different pieces of being which are all gathered together to make us feel alive and act through the person.
 
But there are many of them, and there are in particular concentrations on different planes: just as you have a physical being, you have a vital being, a mental being, a psychic being, and many others with all possible intermediaries. <ref>http://incarnateword.in/agenda/09/september-7-1968#p21</ref>
 
 
 
Through '''Mental''', the mind tries to control and makes us fall into tamas and unconsciousness which we start acknowledging as relaxing. There is a constant awakening and development of the mind and  general awakening of the whole being—which is the opposite of sleep.  It is necessary to receive the supreme force and a conscious sleep. <ref>http://incarnateword.in/agenda/10/october-18-1969#p58</ref>
 
 
 
Through '''Vital''', the body is afraid of trying anything new because of laziness and dullness. Furthermore, it  abhors a dull, monotonous, tasteless, worthless life and falls into inertia. The vital which is developed, which has a special capacity, is stronger than the physical inertia and gives an intensity of vibration and life and action that those whose vital being is not developed do not possess. <ref>http://incarnateword.in/cwm/09/9-april-1958#p4</ref>
 
  
Through '''Physical''', physical suffering is to me like a child being beaten, there is no bad will in Matter, everything is inertia and ignorance. There is ignorance in truth, origin, possibility,etc. The physical consciousness gets the true peace and calm in the cells and feels at rest even in full work or in the most concentrated condition and this tendency of inertia goes out of nature. <ref>http://incarnateword.in/agenda/07/september-28-1966#p19</ref>
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We are made up of different pieces of being which are all gathered together to make us feel alive.  Laziness is everywhere, in the physical, the vital, the mind. Generally lazy people are not always lazy, not in all things. If you propose something that pleases them, amuses them, they are quite ready to make an effort. <ref>https://incarnateword.in/cwm/04/28-april-1951#p5,p6,p7,p8</ref>
  
There is always a divine Presence in the psychic being. The psychic being is a terrestrial formation.
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In the mind, to justify one's weaknesses is a kind of laziness and inertia.  
The cells themselves observed something between torpor, drowsiness, numbness and indifference; and that state is mistaken for peace, quietude and acceptance, but it really is a form of tamas
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When one doesn’t want to make an effort to correct oneself, one says, “Oh, it is impossible, I can’t do it, I don’t have the strength, I am not made of that stuff, I don’t have the necessary qualities, I could never do it.” It is absolute laziness, it is in order to avoid the required effort. <ref>https://incarnateword.in/cwm/06/4-august-1954#p8,p9</ref>
 
==Laziness in Relation to other Attributes/Quality==
 
  
Depression: It is seen that we always cling on to the old habits and refuse to change or make progress under the pressure of being comfortable at our own pace. However, this often results in unhappiness and leads to serious ailments. 
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The vital abhors a dull, monotonous, tasteless, worthless life and falls into inertia. The vital which is developed, which has a special capacity, is stronger than the physical inertia and gives an intensity of vibration and life and action that those whose vital being is not developed do not possess. <ref>http://incarnateword.in/cwm/09/9-april-1958#p4</ref>
During this time, one must refuse to be depressed, and be quiet enough without any worries. By keeping oneself open towards the divine through sincere efforts. <ref>http://incarnateword.in/cwm/14/depression#p26</ref>
 
  
“Aspire for a positive sattwic opening for strength, for light, for peace and do not worry or repine if the progress is slow at first, nor grudge the time and labour of preparation necessary before there can be a rapid advance in the Yoga.” <ref>http://incarnateword.in/cwsa/31/sorrow-and-suffering#p12</ref>
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There are many [''defects of the physical consciousness'']—but mainly obscurity, inertia, tamas, a passive acceptance of the play of wrong forces, inability to change, attachment to habits, lack of plasticity, forgetfulness etc<ref>http://incarnateword.in/agenda/07/september-28-1966#p19</ref>
 
 
Boredom: It is the dullness and the lack of interest in the work which results in bringing a person to its lowest point. It shows a degradation in health, mind, and body. At such stage one must make an effort task oneself, "This boredom shows that I have something to learn, some progress to make in myself, some inertia to conquer, some weakness to overcome." <ref>http://incarnateword.in/cwm/12/to-the-students-young-and-old#p7</ref>
 
  
 
=Why does Laziness Occur?=
 
=Why does Laziness Occur?=
  
When one doesn’t practice or try to make oneself better in every aspect of life, it gives rise to laziness. The moment one is satisfied with the results and stops making any changes or progress and starts getting used to the same routine is where the laziness appears.
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It is the fear of effort which makes one cowardly. For once you have started, once you have taken the decision and begun the effort, you are interested. <ref>http://incarnateword.in/cwm/07/26-january-1955#p19</ref>
“Oh, it is impossible, I can’t do it, I don’t have the strength, I am not made of that stuff, I don’t have the necessary qualities, I could never do it.”  It is absolute laziness…
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Inertia, tamas, stupidity, narrowness and limitation, an inability to progress, doubt, dullness, dryness, a constant forgetfulness of the spiritual experiences received are the characteristics of the unregenerated physical nature, when that is not pushed by the vital and is not supported either by the higher mental will and intelligence. <ref>http://incarnateword.in/cwsa/31/the-lower-vital-being#p35</ref>
One says, “I am like that, I can’t be otherwise!” It is a refusal to let the divine Grace work in you. It is a justification of your own ill-will. <ref>http://incarnateword.in/cwm/06/4-august-1954#p9</ref>
 
 
 
Sometimes when there is weakness in the body, it could also result in creating tamas if the weakness is not thrown off  by being strong enough to combat the illness. To avoid the physical to going back to the state of tamas it is only by becoming conscious and taking action against the force. <ref>http://incarnateword.in/cwsa/31/illness-and-health#p98</ref>
 
 
 
Laziness is also seen emerging from the lower vital being when it gives way to doubt, dullness, tamas, stupidity, forgetfulness, narrowness, etc. when it is not supported by the higher will and intelligence, it is important to open the physical nature. It can only be done by bringing the spiritual consciousness  into all parts of being.
 
  
 
=How to Cure Laziness?=   
 
=How to Cure Laziness?=   
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Becoming more and more conscious of the tamas and slu
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ggishness in our nature is one step to get cured of laziness.
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When one observes, one realizes that what takes the most time is becoming conscious of what must be changed, having a conscious contact that enables it to change. <ref>https://incarnateword.in/cwm/14/laziness-tiredness-fatigue-tamas#p13,p14,p15,p16 </ref> <ref>http://incarnateword.in/agenda/06/july-24-1965#p30</ref>
  
The minute one stops going forward, one falls back. It is important to make effort and march forward towards new revelations and realisations.
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The central will must assert itself. The mind must learn (even the physical external mind) never to say yes to the suggestions and impulsions of the old movement . There must be something in the vital itself that insists on its true aspiration and refuses even the vital consent or any vital pleasure in the wrong movements. <ref>https://incarnateword.in/cwsa/31/difficulties-of-the-physical-nature#p1,p2,p3,p4,p5</ref>
“Become as vast as the world and you will always be at rest. In the thick of action, in the very midst of the battle, the effort, you will know the repose of infinity and eternity.
 
<ref>http://incarnateword.in/cwm/09/9-july-1958#p10 </ref>
 
 
One must always refrain from clinging to old habits and old movements and to always put a will into one’s action.
 
“Become more and more conscious. Certainly tamas is not good, but it is only through surrender to the Divine Consciousness that tamas can be changed.”
 
<ref>http://incarnateword.in/cwm/14/laziness-tiredness-fatigue-tamas#p12</ref>
 
  
It is by putting hours and days into power to change oneself consciously and making it a habit of discipline, one is sure to accomplish to take the tamas off oneself.
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It is only effort, in whatever domain it be—material effort, moral effort, intellectual effort—which creates in the being certain vibrations which enable you to get connected with universal vibrations; and it is this which gives joy. It is effort which pulls you out of inertia; it is effort which makes you receptive to the universal forces. <ref>https://incarnateword.in/cwm/04/13-january-1951#p14</ref>
…”you become so irrevocably conscious that everything depends on the individual perception, entirely; and naturally, that individual perception [of divine Love] depends on the inadequacy, the inertia, the incomprehension, the incapacity, the cells' inability to hold and keep the Vibration, anyway all that man calls his "character" and which comes from his animal evolution.
 
<ref>http://incarnateword.in/agenda/05/july-22-1964#p20</ref>
 
  
=Transformation of Physical: Why is it the Need of the Hour?=
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The only truly effective remedy is conscious union with the Divine. Indeed, as soon as one becomes conscious of the Divine and is united with Him, one learns to love with the true love: the love ''that loves for the joy of loving'' and has no need to be loved in return; one also learns to draw Force from the inexhaustible source and one knows by experience that by using this Force in the service of the Divine one receives from Him all that one has spent and much more. <ref>https://incarnateword.in/cwm/16/16-november-1969#p3,p4,p5</ref>
  
The unwillingness  to change has always stayed for a longer period of time for a lazy person. It becomes very difficult for even the strongest mental or vital or even psychic will to overcome this inertia.
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=Recommended Practices=
It was this which had been preventing the elimination of the old movements all along and enabled them to return when they had been pushed out—for it is in the material half-conscious or subconscient that there is the bedrock of the resistance… <ref>http://incarnateword.in/cwsa/31/the-transformation-of-the-physical#p25</ref>
 
  
In order to set  it right,and progress towards the right direction. It needs to improve in multiple areas which have come up for a first or preliminary transformation.
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Whatever you do you can find interest in it, provided you take it as the means of progressing; you must try to do better and better what you are doing, the will for progress must always be there and then you take interest in what you do, whatever it is. The most insignificant occupation can prove interesting if you take it that way.
To keep the idea of what is necessary—(1) that the silence and peace shall become a wideness which you can realise as the Self, (2) the extension of the silent consciousness upwards as well so that you may feel its source above you, (3) the presence of peace etc. all the time. <ref>http://incarnateword.in/cwsa/30/experiences-of-the-self-the-one-and-the-infinite#p6</ref>
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But even the most attractive and important activity will soon lose all its interest for you if the will for progress towards an ideal perfection is not there while you act. <ref>https://incarnateword.in/cwm/14/laziness-tiredness-fatigue-tamas#p6,p7</ref>
 
 
=Recommended Practices=
 
  
The best thing to do is to distinguish in oneself the origin of all one's movements—those that come from the light of truth and those that come from the old inertia and falsehood—in order to accept the first and to refuse or reject the others. <ref>http://incarnateword.in/cwm/16/13-january-1965#p3</ref>
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There is only one way of acting truly,it is to try at each moment, each second, in each movement to express only the highest truth one can perceive, and at the same time know that this perception has to be progressive and that what seems to  you the most true now will no longer be so tomorrow, and that a higher truth will have to be expressed more and more through you. This leaves no room any longer for sleeping in a comfortable tamas; one must be always awake,  always conscious and always full of an enlightened receptivity and of goodwill. To want always the best, always the best, always the best and never tell oneself, “Oh! It is tiring! Let me rest, let me relax! Ah, I am going to stop making an effort”; then one is sure to fall into a hole immediately. <ref>http://incarnateword.in/cwm/07/31-august-1955#p18</ref>
  
It is to keep trying every second, in each movement to express the highest truth one can perceive, and to be progressive to what seems to you the most true now will no longer be so tomorrow, and that a higher truth will have to be expressed more and more through you.
 
To always remember that whatever path we follow, or the subject we may study, we always reach the same result. The most important thing for an individual is to unify himself around his divine center; that way he becomes a real individual, master of himself and of his destiny.
 
  
  

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Read more about Laziness from the works of the Mother and Sri Aurobindo.



The minute one stops going forward, one falls back. The moment one is satisfied and no longer aspires, one begins to die. Life is movement, it is effort, it is a march forward, the scaling of a mountain, the climb towards new revelations, towards future realisations. Nothing is more dangerous than wanting to rest. It is in action, in effort, in the march forward that repose must be found, the true repose of complete trust in the divine Grace, of the absence of desires, of victory over egoism.True repose comes from the widening, the universalisation of the consciousness. Become as vast as the world and you will always be at rest. In the thick of action, in the very midst of the battle, the effort, you will know the repose of infinity and eternity. [1]

What is Laziness?

It is a dangerous illness: laziness. [2] In laziness there is an ill-will which refuses to make an effort. It gives rise to excuses and slow in movements which further tends to make any progress. [3]

Laziness in Parts of the Being

We are made up of different pieces of being which are all gathered together to make us feel alive. Laziness is everywhere, in the physical, the vital, the mind. Generally lazy people are not always lazy, not in all things. If you propose something that pleases them, amuses them, they are quite ready to make an effort. [4]

In the mind, to justify one's weaknesses is a kind of laziness and inertia. When one doesn’t want to make an effort to correct oneself, one says, “Oh, it is impossible, I can’t do it, I don’t have the strength, I am not made of that stuff, I don’t have the necessary qualities, I could never do it.” It is absolute laziness, it is in order to avoid the required effort. [5]

The vital abhors a dull, monotonous, tasteless, worthless life and falls into inertia. The vital which is developed, which has a special capacity, is stronger than the physical inertia and gives an intensity of vibration and life and action that those whose vital being is not developed do not possess. [6]

There are many [defects of the physical consciousness]—but mainly obscurity, inertia, tamas, a passive acceptance of the play of wrong forces, inability to change, attachment to habits, lack of plasticity, forgetfulness etc[7]

Why does Laziness Occur?

It is the fear of effort which makes one cowardly. For once you have started, once you have taken the decision and begun the effort, you are interested. [8] Inertia, tamas, stupidity, narrowness and limitation, an inability to progress, doubt, dullness, dryness, a constant forgetfulness of the spiritual experiences received are the characteristics of the unregenerated physical nature, when that is not pushed by the vital and is not supported either by the higher mental will and intelligence. [9]

How to Cure Laziness?

Becoming more and more conscious of the tamas and slu ggishness in our nature is one step to get cured of laziness. When one observes, one realizes that what takes the most time is becoming conscious of what must be changed, having a conscious contact that enables it to change. [10] [11]

The central will must assert itself. The mind must learn (even the physical external mind) never to say yes to the suggestions and impulsions of the old movement . There must be something in the vital itself that insists on its true aspiration and refuses even the vital consent or any vital pleasure in the wrong movements. [12]

It is only effort, in whatever domain it be—material effort, moral effort, intellectual effort—which creates in the being certain vibrations which enable you to get connected with universal vibrations; and it is this which gives joy. It is effort which pulls you out of inertia; it is effort which makes you receptive to the universal forces. [13]

The only truly effective remedy is conscious union with the Divine. Indeed, as soon as one becomes conscious of the Divine and is united with Him, one learns to love with the true love: the love that loves for the joy of loving and has no need to be loved in return; one also learns to draw Force from the inexhaustible source and one knows by experience that by using this Force in the service of the Divine one receives from Him all that one has spent and much more. [14]

Recommended Practices

Whatever you do you can find interest in it, provided you take it as the means of progressing; you must try to do better and better what you are doing, the will for progress must always be there and then you take interest in what you do, whatever it is. The most insignificant occupation can prove interesting if you take it that way. But even the most attractive and important activity will soon lose all its interest for you if the will for progress towards an ideal perfection is not there while you act. [15]

There is only one way of acting truly,it is to try at each moment, each second, in each movement to express only the highest truth one can perceive, and at the same time know that this perception has to be progressive and that what seems to you the most true now will no longer be so tomorrow, and that a higher truth will have to be expressed more and more through you. This leaves no room any longer for sleeping in a comfortable tamas; one must be always awake, always conscious and always full of an enlightened receptivity and of goodwill. To want always the best, always the best, always the best and never tell oneself, “Oh! It is tiring! Let me rest, let me relax! Ah, I am going to stop making an effort”; then one is sure to fall into a hole immediately. [16]


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