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How to Read Sri Aurobindo and the Mother
WHY do we read the works
of Sri Aurobindo and the Mother? And
if we read them, how to read them?
Do
we read for the sake of study? to know things? to acquire knowledge? That is a secondary aspect, a profit
gained by the way. The real purpose of coming in contact with the words of the
Mother and Sri Aurobindo is to become conscious, to
acquire consciousness, to be more and more conscious, increase more and more
the consciousness. To understand, that is to say, to seize by the mind, to
grasp intellectually the writings of the Mother and Sri Aurobindo
is rather difficult. The easier, the more right way would b
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Regarding
the Body
THE fatigue of the
body comes from an inner disharmony. There may be many other apparent reasons,
but all amount to that fundamental circumstance viz. a want of balance among
the different parts of the being. That may occur on a day when, for example,
you had a lot of energy and you spent too much. But such is usually not the
case with children. They spend and go on spending till they are not able to do
any more. A child is very active till the last moment when it drops dead
asleep. A minute before it was moving about, running, shouting, all on a sudden
it falls down into deep sleep. And that is how they grow and gain strength. So
the trouble does not l
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Meditation
and Wakefulness
To have
good meditation or contact with the inner world, if you are obliged to go into
Samadhi, then your normal consciousness will remain always the same without
changing. In other words, people who have a higher consciousness only in deep
meditation, once they come out of it, are not worth more than what they were
before. All their defects are there which they get back as soon as they get
back their previous consciousness.¹ Such people never
progress; for they never establish a connection between their deeper
consciousness, the truth of their being, and their external being. They take
off their external being like a robe and put it asi
Prayers and Meditations of the Mother
(1)
THE Prayers and
Meditations of the Mother. It is Life Divine in song, it is Life Divine set
to music – made sweet and lovely, near and dear to us – a thing of beauty and a
joy for ever.
To
some the ideal has appeared aloof and afar, cold and forbidding. The ascent is
difficult involving immense pains and tiresome efforts. It is meant for the
high-souled ascetic, not for the weak earth-bound mortals. But here in the
voice of the Mother we hear not the call for a hazardous climb to the bare cold
wind-swept peak of the
Himalayas but a warm invitation
for a happy trek back to our own hearth and home. The
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The Work
Here
FROM the worldly standpoint, from the point
of view of the result achieved, certainly things can be done better. But I am
speaking of the effort put in, effort in the deepest sense of the word. Work is
prayer done with the body. With that effort in your work the Divine is
satisfied, the eye of the Consciousness that has viewed it is indeed pleased.
Not that from the human standpoint one cannot do better. For us, however this
particular endeavour is one among many; it is only one movement in our sadhana.
We are engaged in many other things. To raise one particular item of work to
something like perfection requires time and means and resources which are not
at ou
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Are Not Dogs More Faithful Than Men?
YES, for it is their nature to be faithful
and they have not man's mental complications. What prevents men from becoming
faithful is the complexes of their mind. Most men are not faithful because
they are afraid of being dupes, afraid of being cheated, exploited. Also behind
the faithfulness they have there is always a large dose of egoism hidden, there
is a bargaining more or less conscious, a give and take: 'I am faithful to you.
You too must be faithful to me, in other words, you must be nice to me, must
not exploit me etc. Dogs do not have these complexities, for they have a very
rudimentary mind. They have not thi
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Personal Effort and Surrender
THERE is no difference in the end between the
two if the goal to be attained is the Impersonal Divine, that is to say, if you
want to unite and identify yourself with the Impersonal Divine, merge into it.
But if your aspiration is to reach what is beyond, what Sri Aurobindo calls the
supramental Reality, then there comes in a difference, a difference in. the
goal as well as in the way. For the way to the supramental realisation is
essentially the way of surrender. It is a question of temperament perhaps. And
if One has the temperament, the disposition, the path of surrender is
infinitely more easy: three-fourths of your trouble
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Organise Your Life
MORAL notions
have nothing to do with the growth of the inner being. I regret to say it, but
the two are ill-assorted mates and go opposite ways. You may fall totally sick
by doing a very unselfish act, on the other hand you
may continue to be hale and hearty while doing the most egoistic acts.
There
is a great difference between a moral consciousness and a consciousness that is
the expression of truth. I tell you again it is infinitely more difficult to
have a consciousness expressing the truth than to have a moral consciousness.
For any blockhead who knows social rules and follows them
has a moral consciousness, but to have a consciousness of the t
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Body-Energy
THE Mother spoke once of
the body being like a fortress, a strong shelter protecting you against
enemy-attacks, the forces that are around roaming in the open spaces, the
forces of physical and even moral disruption. The ancients used to refer to the
body as a walled city the gates of which are to be carefully guarded. It is
also compared to a temple, a firm structure wherein God is to dwell, which is
to be kept always clean, trim and tidy. The body itself was worshipped as a
holy thing almost as a Divinity by certain schools of spiritual discipline.
These
are, so to say various dimensions of the body; one more, somewhat of a
different category, may be added.
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The Origin
ONE has
forgotten. From the fact of separation from Sat-Chit-Ananda comes forgetfulness of what one is. You believe you are, does
not matter what, a boy, a girl, a man, a woman, a dog, a horse, anything: a
stone, the sea or the sun. You think you are all that, instead of thinking that
you are the One Divine. Indeed, if you had continued to think that you are the
One Divine, there would have been no universe at all. The phenomenon of
separation seems to have been indispensable, otherwise it would have remained
always as it was.
But once the curve has been followed up and the
Unity re-established, having profited by the multiplicity and division, the
Unity found is o