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Resource name: /E-Library/Disciples/Varun Pabrai/English/Words of The Mother-Quick Reference/Psychic Education.htm
Psychic Education and Spiritual Education
So far we have dealt only with the education that can be given to
all children born upon earth and which is concerned with purely human
faculties. But one need not inevitably stop there. Every human being carries
hidden within him the possibility of a greater consciousness which goes beyond
the bounds of his present life and enables him to share in a higher and a
vaster life. Indeed, in all exceptional beings it is always this consciousness
that governs their lives and organises both the circumstances of their
existence and their individual reaction to these circumstances. What the human
mental c
Resource name: /E-Library/Disciples/Varun Pabrai/English/Words of The Mother-Quick Reference/Rebirth.htm
REBIRTH
Sri Aurobindo says
that some time after death the vital and mental sheaths dissolve, leaving the
soul free to retire to the psychic world before it takes up new sheaths. What
becomes of the Karma and of the impressions − Samskaras
− on the old sheaths? Do they also dissolve without producing any result,
good or bad, which they should according to the theory of Karma? Also, what
becomes of the vital and mental beings after the dissolution of the vital and
mental sheaths?
The outer form
only dissolves, unless that too is made conscious and is organised
round the divine centre. But the true mental, the true vital and even the tru
Resource name: /E-Library/Disciples/Varun Pabrai/English/Words of The Mother-Quick Reference/VVGiri.htm
(Message for Shri V. V. Giri,
President of India, who visited the Ashram)
Let
us all work for the greatness of India.
14
September 1969
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Sweet Mother,
What is the difference between desire and aspiration, and between
selfishness and self-realisation?
Desire is a vital
movement, aspiration is a psychic movement.
page 409,
Some Answers from the Mother - vol -16
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*The red lotus is the symbol of the
Avatar and the offering of the red lotus is meant to suggest the full
consecration to the Avatar; the yellow background represents the
supramental manifestation. *
8 November 1933
Page -
43, Words of The Mother, vol -15
(Mother designated the red lotus as the
flower of Sri Aurobindo and the white lotus as her own.)
Red – lotus symbol of the
manifestation of the Supreme upon earth.
White lotus –
symbol of the Divine Consciousness.
2 February 1930
Page –
32, 7, vol -13, Words of The Mother
Home
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“I
AM
WITH
YOU”
Mother gives always to each one the love
he needs.
11 January 1933
I am always seated in your heart,
consciously living in you.
2 September 1935
Open your heart and you will find me
already there.
Don't be restless, remain quietly
concentrated in your heart and you will find me there.
1 October 1935
Go deep inside the temple and you will
find me there.
11 February 1938
All souls who aspire are always under my
direct care.
27 December 1957
Mother is with all those who are sincere
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For the mind − knowledge.
For the heart − love and joy.
For the life − power.
For the matter − beauty.
page 390 , vol -14 , Words of The Mother , CWMCE
Resource name: /E-Library/Disciples/Varun Pabrai/English/Words of The Mother-Quick Reference/Prudence.htm
Prudence
“Good shot!”
The cry rang out as the young Indian let fly his arrow and hit his mark.
“Yes,” someone said, “but it is broad
daylight. The archer can see his target. He is not so skilled as Dasaratha.”
“And what does Dasaratha do?”
“He
is Sabdabhedi.”
“What is that?”
“He
shoots by sound.”
“What do you mean?”
“Well, he can shoot in the dark. At night he
goes out into the jungle and listens, and when he has judged, from the sound of
wings or footsteps, what kind of game he has encountered he lets fly his arrow
and hits it as surely as if he had shot by day.”
T
Resource name: /E-Library/Disciples/Varun Pabrai/English/Words of The Mother-Quick Reference/Olympic Flag.htm
The Olympic Rings
It
has been officially stated that the five rings of the symbol of the
Olympic Games represent the five continents, but no special
significance has been attached to the colour of the rings, nor has
there been any intention of allotting a specific colour to each
continent.
Nevertheless, it is interesting to study these
colours and to find out what meaning they may have and what message
they may convey.
It is quite well known that each colour has
its significance, but the meanings attached to the various colours by
different interpreters vary and are often conflicting. There does not
seem to exist any universally accepted classification of these
significances