Page No 26-29
Bhupinder Singh and Seema Mishra
Barkatullah University, Bhopal
Drawing is the journey from outer layer to inner core of human mind. In describing Psychic
experience, Sri Aurobindo and the Mother gave importance on three layers of Consciousness
- the outer, inner and inner core. The outer layer is composed of individual percepts. Inner layer
can be understood by one’s feeling to the object and the inner core includes some qualities
transmitted through heredity. The inner core attributes are eternal. Objective of this study was
to examine the outer, inner and inner core layers of consciousness of the tribal children in
Tripura by developing picture drawing test. Data were collected from 50 tribal children of grades
III and IV living in the remote villages of Tripura wherein hit and run guerrilla attack was common.
Children were asked to draw any picture on the given sheet of paper as nice as possible. A set
of attributes was conceptualized to study various outer (missing important parts, anomalies),
inner (vividness, orderliness, complexity) and the inner core (harmony with environment,
cleanliness, aesthetic) layers of consciousness. A binary type scoring categories was developed
to assess above attributes of their drawings through the judges. Judges were psychologists
with experience in children art. Judges’ scores were converted into T-scores. The three layers
were positively correlated with each other in a significant manner. Results revealed little distortion
of outer layer and poor organization of inner and inner core layers of consciousness among the
tribal children. Zero order correlation among the three layers suggest that outer layer was
correlated more with the inner and inner core layers. Results provide a new paradigm to study
postulates of Sri Aurobindo and the Mother on consciousness using unbounded picture drawing
test