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Resource name: /E-Library/Disciples/Varun Pabrai/English/Words of The Mother-Quick Reference/Last School.htm
(Messages for the inauguration of Last School, near Aspiration)
The future belongs to those who want to
progress.
Blessings to those whose motto is: “Always
better.”
In the physical the Divine manifests as
Beauty.
6 October 1971
page 240 , Words of The Mother , volume 13 , CWMCE
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The whole creation speaks of the Divine to him who knows how hear within his heart.
8 December 1965.
Words of The Mother , volume 15 , page 9 , CWMCE
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A good deed is sweeter to the heart than a sweet in the mouth. A day spent without doing a good deed is a day without a soul
The Mother , volume 15
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Sleep is the school one must pass
through if one knows how to learn one’s lesson there, so that the inner being
may become independent of the physical form, conscious in its own right and
master of its own life. There are entire parts of the being that need this
immobility and semi-consciousness of the outer being, of the body, in order to
be able to lead their own life independently.
It is another school for another
result, but it is still a school. If one wants to achieve the maximum possible
progress, one must know how to make use of one’s nights just as one makes use
of one’s days. Only, people usually have no idea how to go about it; they try
to stay aw
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Let us work as we pray, for indeed work is the body's best prayer to the
Divine.
page 321 , Words of The Mother , volume 14 , CWMCE
Whatever work you do , do as perfectly as you can . That is the best service to the divine inm man
Words of The Mother , volume 14 , CWMCE
Your work is your sadhana, and it is by doing your work in a spirit of
consecration that you can make most progress.
I think it would be better not to tire yourself too much by reading or
drawing.
page 319 , Words of The Mother , volume 14 , CWMCE
Whatever is our
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1) Auroville
belongs to nobody in particular. Auroville belongs to
humanity as a whole.
But to live in Auroville
one must be the willing servitor of the Divine Consciousness.
2) Auroville
will be the place of an unending education, of constant progress, and a youth
that never ages.
3) Auroville
wants to be the bridge between the past and the future.
Taking advantage of all discoveries from
without and from within, Auroville will boldly spring
towards future realisations.
4) Auroville
will be a sit
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To speak always the Truth is the highest title of nobility
The Mother ,
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The Supermind had descended long ago very
long ago into the mind and even into the vital: it was working in the physical
also but indirectly through those intermediaries. The question was about the
direct action of the Supermind in the physical. Sri Aurobindo said it could be
possible only if the physical mind received the supramental light: the physical
mind was the instrument for direct action upon the most material. This physical
mind receiving the supramental light Sri
Aurobindo called the Mind of Light.
29 June 1953
page 63-64 , Words of The Mother , volume 13 , CWMCE
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Children who are infected with this disease are out of place at the
Centre of Education of the Ashram. And it is to make this quite clear to
them that we do not prepare them for any official examination or
competition and do not give them any diplomas or titles which they can
use in the outside world.
page 354, vol -12, On Education
free-progress system
First of all, before I reply, I would like to know exactly, in a very,
very practical and material way, what the difference is.
*This is what I think: in the free-progress system, there are no classes
with all the students sitting down, with the teache
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A DECLARATION
I
want to mark this day by the expression of a long cherished wish;
that of becoming an Indian citizen. From the first time I came to
India – in 1914 – I felt that India is my true country, the
country of my soul and spirit. I had decided to realise this wish as
soon as sIndia would be free. But I had to wait still longer because
of my heavy responsibilities for the Ashram here in Pondicherry. Now
the time has come when I can declare myself.
But, in
accordance with Sri Aurobindo's ideal, my purpose is to show that
truth lies in union rather than in division. To reject one
nationality in order to obtain another is not an ideal solution. So I
hope I shall be allowe