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Is the Aim of life to be Happy? (18-11-12)
Is the Aim of life to be Happy?
August 29, 1914
OF what use would be man if he was not made to throw a bridge between That which
eternally is, but is not manifested, and that which is manifested, between all
the transcendences, all the splendours of the divine life and all the obscure
and sorrowful ignorance of the material world? Man is the intermediary between
That which has to be and that which is, he is a bridge thrown over the abyss, he
is the great X as the cross, the quaternary link. His true abode, the effective
seat of his consciousness, should be in the intermediate world at the Joining
point of the four arms of the cross, where all the
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THE TEMPLE WITHIN YOU (08-08-12)
God is great,
says the Mahomedan.
Yes, He is so great that He can afford to be weak,
whenever that too is necessary.
Sri Aurobindo
(Thoughts and Aphorisms-53)
THE TEMPLE WITHIN YOU
In the depths of your consciousness in the psychic being, the temple of the
Devine within you. This is the centre round which should come about the
unification of all these divergent parts, all these contradictory movements of
your being. Once you have got the consciousness of the psychic being and
aspiration, these doubts and difficulties can be destroyed. It takes more or
less time, but you will surely succeed in the end. Once you have turned to the
Divine, saying, “ I want
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Follow Your Own Path (29-08-12)
There is no sin in man,
but a great deal of disease,
ignorance and misapplication.
Sri Aurobindo
(Thoughts and Aphorisms-67)
Follow Your Own Path
“Thou must reach thy own summit,” says Sri Aurobindo. Is the summit the same for
everybody or does each one have his particular summit?
In the last analysis, it is always the same summit – the divine oneness which is
behind all things – but everyone will reach his own summit, that is, through his
own nature and own way of manifesting the divine unity. This is what we were
saying the other day: each one represents a special way of having a relation
with the Divine and manifesting the Divine. You don’t need to fo
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We are here to learn (04-03-12)
When I see others suffer,
I feel that I am unfortunate,
but the wisdom that is not mine,
sees the good that is coming and approves
Sri Aurobindo
(Thoughts and Aphorisms-26)
We are here to learn
Essentially there is but one single true reason for living: it is to know
oneself. We are here to learn- to learn what we are, why we are here, and what
we have to do. And if we don’t know that, our life is altogether empty- for
ourselves and for others.
And so, generally, it is better to begin early for there is much to learn. If
one wants to learn about life as it is, the world as it is, and then really know
the why and how of life, one can begin when very
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Education (19-09-12)
When Wisdom comes, her first lesson is,
"There is no such thing as knowledge;
there are only aperçus of the Infinite Deity."
Sri Aurobindo
(Thoughts and Aphorisms-73)
Education
Usually all education, all culture, all refinement of the senses and the being
is one of the best ways of curing instincts, desires, passions. To eliminate
these things does not cure them; to cultivate, intellectualise, refine them,
this is the surest means of curing. To give the greatest possible development
for progress and growth, to acquire a certain sense of harmony and exactness of
perception, this is a part of the culture of the being, of the education of the
being….
Education
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Death, Desire and Incapacity (16-12-12)
Death, Desire and Incapacity
In the beginning all was covered by Hunger that is Death; that made or itself
Mind so that it might attain topo ssession of self. rihadaranyaka Upanishad.
This is the Power discovered by the mortal that has the multitude of its desires
so that it may sustain all things; it takes the taste of all foods and builds a
house for the being.
Rig Veda.
…..Life is universal Force working so as to create, energise, maintain and
modify, even to the extent of dissolving and reconstructing, substantial forms
with mutual play and interchange of an overtly or secretly conscious energy as
its fundamental character. In the mater
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To listen to some devout people,
one would imagine that God never laughs;
Heine was nearer the mark when he found in Him the divine Aristophanes.
Sri Aurobindo
(Thoughts and Aphorisms-80)
Act Without Any Desire
To choose without preference and execute without desire is the great difficulty
at the very root of the development of true consciousness and self-control. To
choose in this sense means to see what is true and bring it into existence; and
to choose thus, without the least personal bias for any thing, any person,
action, circumstance, is exactly what is most difficult for an ordinary human
being. Yet one must learn to act without any preference,
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Pay Attention (18-01-12)
What men call knowledge,
is the resoned acceptance of false appearances.
Wisdom looks behind the veil and sees.
Sri Aurobindo
(Thoughts and Aphorisms-7)
Pay Attention
If one does not pay attention, things slide very easily into a hole: one takes a
false step, then slips and suddenly bumps against the bottom of the hole. Then
one asks oneself, “But how did this come about? What happened?” Simply a false
step: you did not take care, you allowed that part of the being to draw you into
its own field; because you did not pull it out of its way, did not compel it to
follow you, it now drags you back instead.
If one wants to lead the spiritual life, one must not be th
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Illness and Yoga (05-03-12)
Illness and Yoga
What are physical ailments? Are they attacks by the hostile forces from outside?
There are two factors that have to be considered in the matter. There is what
comes from outside and there is what comes from your inner condition. Your inner
condition becomes a cause of illness when there is a resistance or revolt in it
or when there is some part in you that does not respond to the protection; or
even there may be something there that almost willingly and willfully calls in
the adverse forces. It is enough if there is a slight movement of this kind in
you; the hostile forces are at once upon you and their attack takes often the
form of illness.
B
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Keep the will firm (25-03-12)
One called Napoleon a tyrant and imperial cut-throat;
but I saw God armed striding through Europe.
Sri Aurobindo
(Thoughts and Aphorisms-29)
Keep the will firm
What is the way to establish unity and homogeneity in our being?
Keep the will firm. Treat the recalcitrant parts as disobedient children. Act
upon them constantly and patiently. Convince them of their error.
In the depths of your consciousness is the psychic being, the temple of the
Divine within you. This is the centre round which should come about the
unification of all these divergent parts, all these contradictory movements of
your being. Once you have got the consciousness of the p