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Resource name: /Centers/Europe/UK/London/The Auromira Centre/Inspiring Words/2012/One Needs Educationt (13-06-12).htm
One Needs Education (13-06-12) There are four very great events in history,the siege of Troy, the life and crucifixion of Christ, the exile of Krishna in Brindavun and the colloquy with Arjuna on the field of Kurukshetra. The siege of Troy created Hellas, the exile in Brindavun created devotional religion, (for before there was only meditation and worship,) Christ from his cross humanised Europe, the colloquy at Kurukshetra will yet liberate humanity. Yet it is said that none of these four events ever happened. Sri Aurobindo (Thoughts and Aphorisms-41)   One Needs Education If a child were not taught how to live, he could not live, he wouldn’t know how to do anything…. Even the most
Resource name: /Centers/Europe/UK/London/The Auromira Centre/Inspiring Words/2012/The Body Needs Activity (22-02-12).htm
The Body Needs Activity (22-02-12) There are two allied powers in man; knowledge and wisdom. Knowledge is so much of the truth seen in a distorted medium as the mind arrives at by groping, wisdom what the eye of divine vision sees in the spirit. Sri Aurobindo (Thoughts and Aphorisms-01) The Body Needs Activity The body needs activity: if you keep it inactive, it will begin to revolt by becoming sick and so on. It needs an activity, it really needs an activity like planting flowers, building a house, something really material. You must feel it. Some people do exercises, some ride bicycles, there are countless activities…. Each one can find the activity which suits his temperament, his n
Resource name: /Centers/Europe/UK/London/The Auromira Centre/Inspiring Words/2012/Give Up Desire (24-10-12).htm
Give Up Desire (24-10-12) Give Up Desire The Buddha has said that there is a greater joy in overcoming a desire than in satisfying it. It is an experience everybody can have and one that is truly very very interesting….. There is a kind of inner communion with the psychic being which takes place when one willingly gives up a desire, and because of this one feels a much greater joy than if he had satisfied his desire. Besides, most usually, almost without exception, when one satisfies a desire it always leaves a bitter taste somewhere. There is not one satisfied desire which does not give a kind of bitterness; as when one has eaten too sugary a sweet it fills your mouth with bitterness.
Resource name: /Centers/Europe/UK/London/The Auromira Centre/Inspiring Words/2012/Vigilance (23-05-12).htm
Vigilance (23-05-12) Some say Krishna never lived, he is a myth. They mean on earth; for if Brindavun existed nowhere, the Bhagwat could not have been written. Sri Aurobindo (Thoughts and Aphorisms-38) Vigilance Vigilance is the way that leads to immortality (or Nirvana).Negligence is the way that leads to death. Those who are vigilant do not die. Those who are negligent are dead already. In these texts the word Nirvana is not used in the sense of annihilation, as you see, but in the sense of an eternal existence in opposition to life and death, as we know them in the present earthly existence, and which are contrary to each other: life contrary to death, death contrary to life. It is
Resource name: /Centers/Europe/UK/London/The Auromira Centre/Inspiring Words/2012/The Psychic Being (06.05.12).htm
The Psychic Being (06-05-12) The Psychic Being ………. In the spiritual knowledge of self there are three steps of its self-achievement which are at the same time three parts of the one knowledge. The first is the discovery of the soul, not the outer soul of thought and emotion and desire, but the secret psychic entity, the divine element within us. When that becomes dominant over the nature, when we are consciously the soul and when mind, life and body take their true place as its instruments, we are aware of a guide within that knows the truth, the good, the true delight and beauty of existence, controls heart and intellect by its luminous law and leads our life and being towards spiritual c
Resource name: /Centers/Europe/UK/London/The Auromira Centre/Inspiring Words/2012/A Desire Of Higher Kind ( 03-10-12).htm
A Desire Of Higher Kind (03-10-12) Genius discovers a system; average talent stereotypes it till it is shattered by fresh genius. It is dangerous for an army to be led by veterans; for on the other side God may place Napoleon. Sri Aurobindo (Thoughts and Aphorisms-77) A Desire Of Higher Kind When a child is full of desires, if one could give him a desire of a higher kind… if one could awaken in him the desire to know, the desire to learn, the desire to become a remarkable person…in this way, begin with that. As these things are difficult to do, so, gradually, he will develop his will for these things. Or even, from the material point of view, the desire to do something difficult
Resource name: /Centers/Europe/UK/London/The Auromira Centre/Inspiring Words/2012/To progress in Yogan (29-02-12).htm
To progress in Yoga (29-02-12) Inspiration is a slender river of brightness leaping from a vast and eternal knowledge, it exceeds reason more perfectly than reason exceeds the knowledge of the senses. Sri Aurobindo (Thoughts and Aphorisms-2)   To progress in Yoga Yoga means union with the Divine and the union is effected through offering—it is founded on the offering of yourself to the Divine. In the beginning you start by making this offering in a general way, as though once for all; you say, “I am the servant of the Divine; my life is given absolutely to the Divine; all my efforts are for the realisation of the Divine Life.” But that is only the first step; for this is not s
Resource name: /Centers/Europe/UK/London/The Auromira Centre/Inspiring Words/2012/An Exceptional Hour (28-03-12).htm
An Exceptional Hour (28-03-12) When I had the dividing reason, I shrank from many things; after I had lost it in sight, I hunted through the world for the ugly and the repellent, but I could no longer find them. Sri Aurobindo (Thoughts and Aphorisms-20) An Exceptional Hour People sleep, they forget, they take life easy – they forget, forget all the time…. But if we could remember…. That we are at an exceptional hour, a unique time, that we have this immense good fortune, this invaluable privilege of being present at the birth of a new world, we could easily get rid of everything that impedes and hinders our progress. So, the most important thing, it seems, is to remember this fa
Resource name: /Centers/Europe/UK/London/The Auromira Centre/Inspiring Words/2012/To See Oneself as One Is ( 04-01-12).htm
To See Oneself as One Is (04-01-12) Ravana's mind thought it was hungering after universal sovereignty and victory over Rama; but the aim his soul kept its vision fixed upon all the time was to get back to its heaven as soon as possible & be again God's menial. Therefore, as the shortest way, it hurled itself against God in a furious clasp of enmity Sri Aurobindo (Thoughts and Aphorisms-509)   To See Oneself as One Is It is no use at all hiding things and pushing them behind, like this, and imagining they are not there because one has put a veil in front. It is much better to see oneself as one is- provided one is ready to give up this way of being. If you come allowing all the bad mo
Resource name: /Centers/Europe/UK/London/The Auromira Centre/Inspiring Words/2012/Difficulties in Work-Sadhana Through Work (19.08.12).htm
 Difficulties in Work-Sadhana Through Work (19-08-12)  Difficulties in Work-Sadhana Through Work ……… … Yes, obviously, that is one great utility of work that it tests the nature and puts the sadhak in front of the defects of his outer being which might otherwise escape him. For the sadhak outward struggles, troubles, calamities are only a means of surmounting ego and rajasic desire and attaining to complete surrender. So long as one insists on success, one is doing the work partly at least for the ego; difficulties and outward failures come to warn one that it is so and to bring complete equality. This does not mean that the power of victory is not to be acquired, but it is not success i