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Resource name: /E-Library/Works of The Mother/English/CWMCE/Prayers and Meditations_Volume-01/October 1914.htm
October 5, 1914 *       IN the calm silence of Thy contemplation, O Divine Master, Nature is fortified and tempered anew. All principle of individuality is overpassed, she is plunged in Thy infinity that allows oneness to be realised in all domains without confusion, without disorder. The combined harmony of that which persists, that which progresses and that which eternally is, is little by little accomplished in an always more complex, more extended and more lofty equilibrium. And this interchange of the three modes of life allows the plenitude of the manifestation.     Many seek Thee at this hour in anguish and incertitude. May I be their mediator with Thee that Thy l
Resource name: /E-Library/Works of The Mother/English/CWMCE/Prayers and Meditations_Volume-01/precontent.htm
* THE MOTHER - Algeria, 1903-05
Resource name: /E-Library/Works of The Mother/English/CWMCE/Prayers and Meditations_Volume-01/1913.htm
February 5, 1913*       Thy voice is heard as a melodious chant in the stillness of my heart, and is translated in my head by words which are inadequate and yet replete with Thee. And these words are addressed to the Earth and say to her:–Poor sorrowful Earth, remember that I am present in thee and lose not hope; each effort, each grief, each joy and each pang, each call of thy heart, each aspiration of thy soul, each renewal of thy seasons, all, all without exception, what seems to thee sorrowful and what seems to thee joyous, what seems to thee ugly and what seems to thee beautiful, all infallibly lead thee towards me, who am endless Peace, shadowless Light, perfect Harmony, Certitude,
Resource name: /E-Library/Works of The Mother/English/CWMCE/Prayers and Meditations_Volume-01/Publishers Note.htm
PUBLISHER'S NOTE This volume contains the prayers and meditations selected for publication by the Mother from her diaries of 1912 to 1919, and five prayers of a later period. They were first published in 1932 under the title Prices et Meditations de la Mère. The present volume is a new translation of the text, except for the prayers translated by Sri Aurobindo or revised and published under his guidance. These prayers are identified by an asterisk sign (*). Further details may be found in the Bibliographical Note at the back. This book comprises extracts from a diary written during years of intensive yogic discipline. It may serve as a spiritual g
Resource name: /E-Library/Works of The Mother/English/CWMCE/Prayers and Meditations_Volume-01/July 1914.htm
July 1, 1914       WE hail Thee, O Lord, with adoration and with joy, and give ourselves to Thee in a gift constantly renewed, so that Thy will may be accomplished upon earth and in all the places of this universe.     When we turn towards Thee the thought is mute but the heart exults; for Thou shinest resplendent in all things, and the least grain of sand may be an occasion for worship.     We bow down before Thee, we unite with Thee, O Lord, in a love that is limitless and full of an inexpressible beatitude.     Oh, grant this sovereign joy to all. Page - 188 July 4, 1914       O SOVEREIGH Force, O victorious Power, Purity, Beauty, suprem
Resource name: /E-Library/Works of The Mother/English/CWMCE/Prayers and Meditations_Volume-01/Bibliographical Notes.htm
Bibliographical Note The first edition in French, entitled Prières et Méditations de la Mère, was published in 1932. The second editions, which included one additional prayer and an introductory note by the Mother, was issued in 1944. The third edition appeared in 1952 and the fourth in 1973, both under the shortened title Prières et Méditations. English translations of sixty-one of the prayers were published in 1941 under the title Prayers and Meditations. There ate manuscripts in Sri Aurobindo’s hand for five of the prayers. Fro the rest, there are manuscripts written by a disciple and extensively revised by Sri Aurobindo. He also revised the typed copies of some o
Resource name: /E-Library/Works of The Mother/English/CWMCE/Prayers and Meditations_Volume-01/June 1914.htm
June 1, 1914       O VIVTORIOUS power of divine Love, Thou art the sovereign Master of this universe, Thou art its creator and its saviour, Thou hast permitted it to emerge from chaos, and now Thou leadest it to its eternal goal.     There is not a thing so humble but in it I see Thee resplendent, not a being apparently so hostile to Thy will but I feel Thee live in it and act and radiate.     O my sweet Master, essence of this love, I am Thy heart, and the torrents of Thy love pass through the entirety of my being and flow out to awaken Thy love in all things or rather to awaken all things to the consciousness of Thy love which animates all.     All those who do
Resource name: /E-Library/Works of The Mother/English/CWMCE/Prayers and Meditations_Volume-01/September 1914.htm
September 1, 1914*       O MOTHER Divine, with what fervour, what ardent love I came to Thee in Thy deepest consciousness, in Thy high status of sublime love and perfect felicity, and I nestled so close into Thy arms and loved Thee with so intense a love that I became altogether Thyself. Then in the silence of our mute ecstasy a voice from yet profounder depths arose and the voice said, “Turn towards those who have need of thy love.” All the grades of consciousness appeared, all the successive worlds. Some were splendid and luminous, well ordered and clear; there knowledge was resplendent, expression was harmonious and vast, will was potent and invincible. Then the worlds d
Resource name: /E-Library/Works of The Mother/English/CWMCE/Prayers and Meditations_Volume-01/1918 to 1937.htm
July 12, 1918      *SUDDENLY, before Thee, all my pride fell. I understood how futile it was in Thy Presence to wish to surmount oneself, and I wept, wept abundantly and without constraint the sweetest tears of my life….* Ah yes, how refreshing, how calm and sweet were those tears I shed before Thee without shame or constraint! Was it not like a child in its father's arms? But what a Father! What sublimity, what magnificence, what immensity of comprehension! And what a power and plenitude in the response! Yes, my tears were like holy dew. Was it because it was not for my own sorrow that I wept? *Tears sweet and beneficent, tears that opened my heart without constraint
Resource name: /E-Library/Works of The Mother/English/CWMCE/Prayers and Meditations_Volume-01/1917.htm
January 4, 1917       O LORD, Thou showerest upon me all Thy boons. Now that this being expects nothing, desires nothing from life any longer, life brings it its most precious treasures, those coveted by all men. In all the domains of my individual being Thou showerest Thy boons, in the mind, the psychic and even the physical. Thou hast placed me amidst abundance, and abundance seems to me as natural as scarcity and does not bring me a greater joy, for often in poverty the spiritual life was more intense and conscious for me; but I see this abundance very clearly, and my individual being on whom Thou heapest Thy boons thus, prostrates itself before Thee in inexpressible gratitude