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...past is indeed a huge force of
conservation, but of conservation that is
not immobile, but on the contrary offers
itself as material for change and new
realisation; that the present is the
constant change and new actual
realisation which the past desires and
compels; and that the future is that
force of new realisation not yet actual
towards which the past was moving and
for the sake of which it lived.
- Sri Aurobindo, (CWSA 13: 130)