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The Mother's Help in Difficulties
Difficulties and the Mother's Help
Not to be disturbed, to remain quiet and confident is the right
attitude, but it is necessary also to receive the help of the Mother and not to shrink back for any reason from her solicitude. One
ought not to indulge ideas of incapacity, inability to respond, dwelling too much on defects and failures and allowing the
mind to be in pain and shame on their account; for these ideas and feelings become in the end weakening things. If there are
difficulties, stumblings or failures, one has to look at them quietly and call in tranquilly and persistently the divine help for
their removal,
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Three Aspects of the Mother
Individual, Universal, Transcendent
I am or was under the impression that Mother is the Cosmic
and Supracosmic Mahashakti.
I don't quite understand the question. I have explained in
The
Mother that there are three aspects, transcendent, universal and individual, of the Mother.
31 May 1933
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As I see it, there are two Shaktis in the world: the Cosmic Shakti and the individual Shakti
—our Mother. I believe it
is difficult to remain in direct connection with the Cosmic Shakti, while the individual Shakti is always here before us. I
would like to know more about these Shaktis.
There is on
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Part Three
Translations of
Prayers of the Mother
Prayers and Méditations
Sri Aurobindo's translation
of the Mother's prayer of December 28, 1928
Prayers and Méditations 1
November 28, 19132
Mother Divine, grant that today may bring to us a completer
consecration to Thy Will, a more integral gift of ourselves to Thy work, a more total forgetfulness of self, a greater illumination,
a purer love. Grant that in a communion growing ever deeper, more constant and entire, we may be united always more and
more closely to Thee and become Thy servitors worthy of Thee. Remov
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Difficulties of the Pathfinders
The Burden of Humanity
Mother spoke to me of the right attitude as one without
tension and strain, one which is full of sunshine and as spontaneous as a flower opening to the light. This is all very well for
beings like you and the Mother, who are Avatars, but how can we poor mortals take this vague prescription for guidance?
And how to get this attitude if not through constant prayer, arduous meditation and a constant effort to reject wrong
movements?
You say that this way is too difficult for you or the likes of you
and it is only "avatars" like myself or the Mother that can do it. That
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Sadhana through Work
for the Mother
Finding the Mother's Force in Work and Action
Yesterday I worked with great vigour and after I saw Mother in the evening I felt that there was no physical tiredness at all
and that I could work for twelve hours more.
It is the Mother's energy that comes down into the vital and
physical for those who are open.
12 February 1933
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I told you that I could work peacefully at the Granary, but
alas, I am unable to do so. As I sit quietly doing my work, X comes and starts talking about many things and creates a
disturbance in me. I pray that you will help me.
You must be able to find the Mother in work a
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Note on the Texts
Note on the Texts
THE MOTHER WITH LETTERS ON THE MOTHER consists of two separate but related works:
The Mother, a collection of short
prose pieces on the Mother, and Letters on the Mother, a selection of letters by Sri Aurobindo in which he referred to the Mother in her
transcendent, universal and individual aspects. In addition, the volume contains Sri Aurobindo's translations of selections from the Mother's
Prayers and Méditations as well as his translation of "Radha's Prayer"
The Mother
, the Letters and the translations are published in three
separate parts.
PART ONE: THE MOTHER
The Mother was first
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Opening, Sincerity
and the Mother's Grace
The Meaning of Opening
What is real opening?
It is the receptivity to the Mother's presence and her forces.
What is the right and perfect rule of opening?
Aspiration, quietude, widening of oneself to receive, rejection of
all that tries to shut you to the Divine.
How shall I know that I am opening to the Mother and not
to other forces?
You have to be vigilant and see that there is no movement of
disturbance, desire, ego.
What are the signs of a real opening to the Mother?
That shows itself at once
—when you feel the divine peace, equality, wideness, light, Ananda, Knowledg
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The Mother and the Discipline
in the Ashram
The Mother in Sole Charge of the Ashram
What your vital being seems to have kept all along is the "bargain" or the "mess" attitude in these matters. One gives some
kind of commodity which he calls devotion or surrender and in return the Mother is under obligation to supply satisfaction
for all demands and desires spiritual, mental, vital and physical, and, if she falls short in her task, she has broken her contract.
The Asram is a sort of communal hotel or mess, the Mother is the hotel —keeper or mess
—manager. One gives what one can or
chooses to give, or it may be nothing at all except the aforesaid com
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Radha's Prayer
Radha's Prayer
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O Thou whom at first sight I knew for the Lord of my being and
my God, receive my offering.
Thine are all my thoughts, all my emotions, all the sentiments of my heart, all my sensations, all the movements of my life, each cell of my body, each drop of my blood. I am absolutely
and altogether Thine, Thine without reserve. What Thou wilt of me, that I shall be. Whether Thou choosest for me life or death,
happiness or sorrow, pleasure or suffering, all that comes to me from Thee will be welcome. Each one of Thy gifts will be always
for me a gift divine bringing with it the supreme Felicity.
13 January 1932
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The Mother's Lights
Lights and the Mother
Yesterday when the Mother came down in the evening to give
Darshan, I saw her face shining with crimson light like the sun when it rises in the morning. What is the meaning of crimson
light?
Crimson light indicates the manifestation of love in the material
atmosphere.
5 July 1933
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When I write to the Mother I often see flashes of light which
are tiny, round and of different colours —white, gold, green, blue and yellow. What are they?
When you write, you put yourself probably in contact with the Mother's forces
—these lights of different colours are the play
of her forces.
14 October