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Resource name: /E-Library/Disciples/Amal Kiran (K D Sethna)/English/The Sun and The Rainbow/A Message Heard on November 17, 1974.htm
A MESSAGE HEARD ON
NOVEMBER 17,1974
BEFORE PASSING IN A QUEUE THROUGH THE
MOTHER'S ROOM
"Do not look for me only in my room. I have liberated myself from my human body. 1 am now everywhere."
SEHRA
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Resource name: /E-Library/Disciples/Amal Kiran (K D Sethna)/English/The Sun and The Rainbow/No Return (Poem).htm
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NO RETURN
I stand here for all time, less rooted in God.
A thousand heart-gropes find each root their goal.
I am caught by a depth and a warmth of eternal Love,
Love that by being eternity is true earth,
The rock-grip of a bliss that cannot end.
Here is my Country, my Creatrix, my World's Core.
To the old out-scattered life there is no return.
But my fixed tree is a branching magnificence:
Everywhere spread huge arms that pierce all space,
Nothing the sweep of the universe can give
Eludes; but now from a stainless height I search
Earth's distances of lost divinity.
Here is the Abroad, the All-Mother
Resource name: /E-Library/Disciples/Amal Kiran (K D Sethna)/English/The Sun and The Rainbow/Each of Us on Earth.htm
EACH OF US ON EARTH..
Each of us on earth has a short span of dreaming and doing. But the human life which we live, whether individual or collective, is not all that is ours. Through and beyond our dreaming and doing, a larger life is being dreamt and done. Our hearts and minds have a movement which we vision as our own concern. But there is a soul in us which moves to a superhuman issue.
This soul gives us our rare strange spells of agonising self-exceeding and ecstatic self-giving. Sudden flashes are the acts of our soul — they seem to come as if from nowhere and to disappear as if into nothing. Often we see very little concrete result. But actu
Resource name: /E-Library/Disciples/Amal Kiran (K D Sethna)/English/The Sun and The Rainbow/The Twenty-fifth Anniversary of Mother India.htm
THE TWENTY-FIFTH ANNIVERSARY OF
MOTHER INDIA
February 21, 1974 marks Mother India's "Silver Jubilee". It may be of interest to recall how this periodical was launched and to note some of the vicissitudes through which it passed. Considering the initial difficulties in its way, one may well designate it a child of Divine Grace.
In its origin it was the idea of a young businessman, Kes-havdeo R. Poddar, now known as Navajata but even at that time secretly what the name signifies: "The New-born." For, although not yet a resident of the Ashram, he was devoted to the cause of Sri Aurobindo and the Mother. Feeling the
Resource name: /E-Library/Disciples/Amal Kiran (K D Sethna)/English/The Sun and The Rainbow/The Integral Yoga, Work and Life-Activity.htm
THE INTEGRAL YOGA, WORK
AND LIFE-ACTIVITY
SOME NOTES FOR AN AMERICAN SEEKER
Q: Please define Sadhana and Integral Yoga. What is their relationship to each other?
What is the Mother's and Sri Aurobindo's attitude toward work and what part do work and life-activity play in the life of one who undertakes Integral Yoga?
Sadhana is the practice, system, method by which one tries to attain spiritual perfection. It may be called also the process of Yoga — Yoga meaning the union of the human consciousness with the Divine.
The Integral Yoga sets before the sadhak, the doer of sadh
Resource name: /E-Library/Disciples/Amal Kiran (K D Sethna)/English/The Sun and The Rainbow/What Sri Aurobindo Means to Me.htm
WHAT SRI AUROBINDO MEANS TO ME *
I was at college when I first heard of Sri Aurobindo. I read somewhere that he was a master of English as well as familiar with several other languages both ancient and modern. I
also learnt that he was a great Yogi who had the power to appear in many places
at the same time! What impressed my young mind was not so much this alleged
power as his multi-linguism. I took it for granted that a great Yogi should be
able to flout the common laws of space and time . But I was struck by the fact
that this spiritual figure should be at home in such a number of languages and
therefore of literatures. Here was
Resource name: /E-Library/Disciples/Amal Kiran (K D Sethna)/English/The Sun and The Rainbow/The Mother's Programme for a Devotee.htm
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THE MOTHER'S PROGRAMME FOR A DEVOTEE
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Resource name: /E-Library/Disciples/Amal Kiran (K D Sethna)/English/The Sun and The Rainbow/The Fount of Poetry.htm
THE FOUNT OF POETRY
The Roman poet Horace has the dictum: "No poems can please long, nor live, that are written by water-drinkers."
Horace touches a sympathetic chord in me with his winy nature, but I cannot echo his thought on poetry-writing. I should rather say: "There can be no long-pleasing or living poems by those who need to be wine-drinkers in order to be drunk." And I would add: "No man can be a poet who, in order to be drunk, needs to give up water-drinking." But a caveat must be entered: "It one is such as to make a fetish of water-drinking, one can't be a poet."
A bit of complexity here. May 1 explain a little? According to me, a poet
Resource name: /E-Library/Disciples/Amal Kiran (K D Sethna)/English/The Sun and The Rainbow/Some Misunderstandings about the Ashram.htm
SOME MISUNDERSTANDINGS
ABOUT THE ASHRAM
A LETTER
There are several misunderstandings about the Ashram, which I would like to clear up. First of all, take the ideal here and the life we lead. The impression you have received from what you call X's interpretation of Sri Aurobindo is quite wrong. You have come to believe that a society based on Yoga "is built on self love". The truth is that it is precisely self love in all its subtle no less than gross ramifications that the life of Yoga is meant to free us from. We distinguish two sides of our self: the so-called normal personality which is distinct from every other p
Resource name: /E-Library/Disciples/Amal Kiran (K D Sethna)/English/The Sun and The Rainbow/Money and the Spiritual Aspirant.htm
MONEY AND THE SPIRITUAL ASPIRANT
SOME QUESTIONS AND REPLIES
(This correspondence between two sadhaks dates back to 1952 but the fundamentals of it hold for the present time also.)
The Questions
1.How is a sadhak to earn money divinely? What should be the attitude of the sadhak living outside the Ashram when he goes into the field of business to earn his livelihood? If one labours to earn money with the sole aim of offering all his earnings at the feet of the Mother when he goes to Pondicherry, the matter is quite different, but the difficulty comes in the case when money is required to