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Resource name: /E-Library/Works of Sri Aurobindo/English/Other Editions/The Mother by Sri Aurobindo/Comments on chapter 6.htm
    Comments on Chapter 6       At the very beginning is written: "The four Powers of the Mother." Which are these four powers, Sweet Mother?   These!         The aspects, aren't they, Mother?                       (Long silence)   Yes.         What does this mean: "The Supreme is ... manifested through her in the worlds as the one and dual consciousness of Ishwara-Shakti and the dual principle of Purusha-Prakriti...."?   What does this mean? It means what it says. (Laughter) It means that in the world the single force of the creating energy is divided in all the manifestations, even the most contrary manifestations, you see. It is thi
Resource name: /E-Library/Works of Sri Aurobindo/English/Other Editions/The Mother by Sri Aurobindo/Comments on chapter 4.htm
      Comments on Chapter 4 "Money is the visible sign of a universal force, and this force in its manifestation on earth works on the vital and physical planes and is indispensable to the fullness of the outer life. In its origin and its true action it belongs to the Divine. But like other powers of the Divine it is delegated here and in the ignorance of the lower Nature can be usurped for the uses of the ego or held by Asuric influences and perverted to their purpose."           How does money manifest on other planes?   What other planes? He speaks of the vital and physical, doesn't he?... that it is a force which manifests on the vital plane and the physic
Resource name: /E-Library/Works of Sri Aurobindo/English/Other Editions/The Mother by Sri Aurobindo/Comments on Chapter2.htm
Comments on Chapter 2         "But so long as the lower nature is active the personal effort of the Sadhaka remains necessary."         Sri Aurobindo, The Mother   Outwardly, one believes in one's own personality and one's own effort. So long as you believe in personal effort, you must make a personal effort.       There is one part of the being which is not at all conscious of being a part of the Divine. The whole of the outer being is convinced that it is something separate, independent and related only to itself. This part of the being must necessarily make a personal effort. It can't be told, "The Divine does the sadhana for you", for it would never do a
Resource name: /E-Library/Works of Sri Aurobindo/English/Other Editions/The Mother by Sri Aurobindo/Chapter 1.htm
    1   There are two powers that alone can effect in their conjunction the great and difficult thing which is the aim of our endeavour, a fixed and unfailing aspiration that calls from below and a supreme Grace from above that answers.       But the supreme Grace will act only in the conditions of the Light and the Truth; it will not act in conditions laid upon it by the Falsehood and the Ignorance. For if it were to yield to the demands of the Falsehood, it would defeat its own purpose.       These are the conditions of the Light and Truth, the sole conditions under which the highest Force will descend; and it is only the very highest supramental Force descending from above and
Resource name: /E-Library/Works of Sri Aurobindo/English/Other Editions/The Mother by Sri Aurobindo/Comments on chapter 6 (continued).htm
-022_Comments on chapter 6 (continuted)  Comments on Chapter 6       (Continued) "There are other great Personalities of the Divine Mother, but they were more difficult to bring down and have not stood out in front with so much prominence in the evolution of the earth-spirit. There are among them Presences indispensable for the supra-mental realisation, — most of all one who is her Personality of that mysterious and powerful ecstasy and Ananda which flows from a supreme divine Love, the Ananda that alone can heal the gulf between the highest heights of the supramental spirit and the lowest abysses of Matter, the Ananda that holds the key of a wonderful divinest Life and even now supports from i
Resource name: /E-Library/Works of Sri Aurobindo/English/Other Editions/The Mother by Sri Aurobindo/comments on Chapter4.htm
Comments on Chapter 4   "Money is the visible sign of a universal force, and this force in its manifestation on earth works on the vital and physical planes and is indispensable to the fullness of the outer life. In its origin and its true action it belongs to the Divine. But like other powers of the Divine it is delegated here and in the ignorance of the lower Nature can be usurped for the uses of the ego or held by Asuric influences and perverted to their purpose. This is indeed one of the three forces — power, wealth, sex — that have the strongest attraction for the human ego and the Asura and are most generally misheld and misused by those who retain them.... For
Resource name: /E-Library/Works of Sri Aurobindo/English/Other Editions/The Mother by Sri Aurobindo/Chapter2.htm
2   In all that is done in the universe, the Divine through his Shakti is behind all action but he is veiled by his Yoga Maya and works through the ego of the Jiva in the lower nature.       In Yoga also it is the Divine who is the Sadhaka and the Sadhana; it is his Shakti with her light, power, knowledge, consciousness, Ananda, acting upon the Adhara and, when it is opened to her, pouring into it with these divine forces that makes the Sadhana possible. But so long as the lower nature is active the personal effort of the Sadhaka remains necessary.       The personal effort required is a triple labour of aspiration, rejection and surrender, — an aspiration vigilant, constant, uncea
Resource name: /E-Library/Works of Sri Aurobindo/English/Other Editions/The Mother by Sri Aurobindo/Comments on Chapter 6.htm
Comments on Chapter 6  Mother reads the first part of Chapter 6 of The Mother by Sri Aurobindo.         What is a "hierarchy"?   It is a grouping organised in order of merit. For instance, you have a chief at the centre and you may have four persons around him, and around these four, 8, then 12, 24, 36, 48,124, and so on, each with his special mission, his special work, his particular authority, and all referring in an ascending order to the centre. That is a hierarchy. In governments they try to form hierarchies, but these are untrue, they are arbitrary and not worth anything. But in all ancient initiations there were hierarchies which were expressions of in
Resource name: /E-Library/Works of Sri Aurobindo/English/Other Editions/The Mother by Sri Aurobindo/Comments on chapter 3.htm
Comments on Chapter 3   Which of you did not ask questions last time?... The first one!         What is the difference between "the divine, spiritual and supramental Truth?"   I don't think there is much difference!         Sweet Mother, what does a "candid" faith mean?   Candid? It is simple, sincere and does not doubt. We speak mostly of the candour of a child, who has a simple faith without any doubts.         Sweet Mother, do we push the divine Grace away from us every time we make a mistake?   Eh? You push it away every time you make a mistake?       Well, there are two different kinds of mistakes. There is the fa
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Resource name: /E-Library/Works of Sri Aurobindo/English/CWSA/Essays On The Gita/Equality and Knowledge.htm
XX   Equality and Knowledge   YOGA and knowledge are, in this early part of the Gita's teaching, the two wings of the soul's ascent. By Yoga is meant union through divine works done without desire, with equality of soul to all things and all men, as a sacrifice to the Supreme, while knowledge is that on which this desirelessness, this equality, this power of sacrifice is founded. The two wings indeed assist each other's flight; acting together, yet with a subtle alternation of mutual aid, like the two eyes in a man which see together because they see alternately, they increase one another mutually by interchange of substance. As the works grow more and more