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Resource name: /Centers/Europe/UK/London/The Auromira Centre/Inspiring Words/2012/One Dreams of Miracles (06-06-12).htm
One Dreams of Miracles (06-06-12) Sometimes one is led to think that only those things really matter which have never happened; for beside them most historic achievements seem almost pale and ineffective. Sri Aurobindo (Thoughts and Aphorisms-40) One Dreams of Miracles One dreams of miracles when one is young, one wants all wickedness to disappear, everything to be always luminous, beautiful, happy, one likes stories which end happily…… Children should be taught, “Yes, this is what you must try to realise and not only is it possible but it is certain if you come in contact with the part in you which is capable of doing this thing. This is what should guide your life, organise it, make you
Resource name: /Centers/Europe/UK/London/The Auromira Centre/Inspiring Words/2012/Control Your Impulses (07-03-12).htm
Control Your Impulses (07-03-12) That which men term a hallucination is the reflection in the mind and senses of that which is beyond our ordinary mental and sensory perceptions. Superstition arises from the mind's wrong understanding of these reflections. There is no other hallucination. Sri Aurobindo (Thoughts and Aphorisms-16) Control Your Impulses From the time you are quite young, the work of your educators is to teach you to control your impulses and obey only those which are in conformity with the laws under which you live or with the ideal you wish to follow or the customs of the environment in which you are. The value of this mental construction which will govern your impulses
Resource name: /Centers/Europe/UK/London/The Auromira Centre/Inspiring Words/2012/The Sacrifice (18.03.12).htm
The Sacrifice (18-03-12) The Sacrifice ...... This, in short, is the demand made on us, that we should turn our whole life into a conscious sacrifice. Every moment and every movement of our being is to be resolved into a continuous and a devoted self-giving to the Eternal. All our actions, not less the smallest and most ordinary and trifling than the greatest and most uncommon and noble, must be performed as consecrated acts. Our individualised nature must live in the single consciousness of an inner and outer movement dedicated to Something that is beyond us and greater than our ego. No matter what the gift or to whom it is presented by us, there must be a consciousness in the act that we
Resource name: /Centers/Europe/UK/London/The Auromira Centre/Inspiring Words/2012/Work in the World (05-09-12).htm
Work in the World (05-09-12) The sense of sin was necessary in order that man might become disgusted with his own imperfections. It was God's corrective for egoism. But man's egoism meets God's device by being very dully alive to its own sins and very keenly alive to the sins of others. Sri Aurobindo (Thoughts and Aphorisms-68) Work in the World I have seen persons who had no pretensions of doing yoga, who were simply filled with enthusiasm by the idea of terrestrial transformation and of the descent of the Divine into the world and who did their little bit of work with that enthusiasm in the heart, giving themselves wholly, without reserve, without any selfish idea of a personal salvati
Resource name: /Centers/Europe/UK/London/The Auromira Centre/Inspiring Words/2012/Service To Humanity (05-12-12).htm
Service To Humanity (05-12-12) There have been hundreds of perfect Sannyasins, because Sannyasa had been widely preached and numerously practised; let it be the same with the ideal freedom and we shall have hundreds of Janakas Sri Aurobindo (Thoughts and Aphorisms-105) Service To Humanity One of the commonest forms of ambition is the idea of service to humanity. All attachment to such service or work is a sign of personal ambition. The Guru who believes that he has a great truth to teach to humanity and who wants many disciples and who feels uncomfortable when the disciples go away or who seizes on anybody that comes and tries to make him a disciple, is evidently following nothin
Resource name: /Centers/Europe/UK/London/The Auromira Centre/Inspiring Words/2012/A Certain Number Of Rules (26-12-12).htm
A Certain Number Of Rules (26-12-12) To see the composition of the sun or the lines of Mars is doubtless a great achievement; but when thou hast the instrument that can show thee a man's soul as thou seest a picture, then thou wilt smile at the wonders of physical Science as the playthings of babies. Sri Aurobindo (Thoughts and Aphorisms-110) A Certain Number Of Rules Morality is something altogether artificial and arbitrary, and in most cases, among the best, it checks the true spiritual effort by a sort of moral satisfaction that one is on the right path…. What really helps, until one has found the inner light, is to make for oneself a certain number of rules which naturally shou
Resource name: /Centers/Europe/UK/London/The Auromira Centre/Inspiring Words/2012/THE SUPRAMENTAL AND THE NEW BEING (01.04.12).htm
THE SUPRAMENTAL AND THE NEW BEING(01-04-12) THE SUPRAMENTAL AND THE NEW BEING Let us prepare, as best we can, the coming of the New Being. The mind must be silenced and replaced by the Truth-Consciousness − a consciousness of the whole harmonised with a consciousness of detail. The mind must be silent to allow the Supramental Consciousness to take its place. The Truth-Consciousness must pervade all the being, dominate all the movements and quiet the restless physical mind. These are the preliminary conditions for the manifestation. Wisdom in the physical mind: a first step towards the supramental manifestation upon earth. It is only when the Supramental manifests in the body-mind that its
Resource name: /Centers/Europe/UK/London/The Auromira Centre/Inspiring Words/2012/The Release from the Ego (03.06.12).htm
The Relelease from the Ego (03-06-12) The Relelease from the Ego THE formation of a mental and vital ego tied to the body-sense was the first great labour of the cosmic Life in its progressive evolution; for this was the means it found for creating out of matter a conscious individual. The dissolution of this limiting ego is the one condition, the necessary means for this very same Life to arrive at its divine fruition: for only so can the conscious individual find either his transcendent self or his true Person. This double movement is usually represented as a fall and a redemption or a creation and a destruction, – the kindling of a light and its extinction or the formation first of a smalle
Resource name: /Centers/Europe/UK/London/The Auromira Centre/Inspiring Words/2012/To Help Humanity- I (12-12-12).htm
To Help Humanity- I (12-12-12) Sannyasa has a formal garb and outer tokens; therefore men think they can easily recognise it; but the freedom of a Janaka does not proclaim itself and it wears the garb of the world; to its presence even Narada was blinded. Sri Aurobindo (Thoughts and Aphorisms-106) To Help Humanity- I The Divine is everywhere. So if one serves humanity, one serves the Divine, isn’t that so? That’s marvellous! The clearest thing in this business is to say: “The Divine is in me. If I serve myself, I am also serving the Divine!” In fact, the Divine is everywhere. The Divine will do His own work very well without you. I see quite well that you do not understand.
Resource name: /Centers/Europe/UK/London/The Auromira Centre/Inspiring Words/2012/The True Aim of Life (22.01.12).htm
The True Aim of Life (22-01-12) The True Aim of Life Why are we on earth? To find the Divine who is in each of us and in all things. Only one thing is important, it is to find the Divine. For each one and for the whole world anything becomes useful if it helps to find the Divine. Life is meant for seeking the Divine. Life is realised when finding the Divine. Let this be our one need in life, to realise the Divine. Yes, to live in the consciousness of the Divine Presence is the only thing that matters. To want only what the Divine wants in us and for us, is the one important thing. The individual self and the universal self are one; in every world, in every being, in each thing, in every atom