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SABCL - Sri Aurobindo Birth Centenary Library

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CWM - Collected Works of The Mother

Resource name: /E-Library/Works of The Mother/English/CWMCE/Questions and Answers_Volume-06/09 June.htm
9 June 1954 This talk is based upon Sri Aurobindo's Elements of Yoga, Chapter 11, “Transformations”. “Q: When a sadhak gets dreams signifying some spirit- ual truth, does it not indicate that his nature is getting transformed?” “A: Not necessarily. It shows that he has more con- sciousness than ordinary people, but dreams do not transform the nature.” If you read a book it will help you to transform yourself. But it is not the book which will transform you. A dream is an indication, it gives you the exact picture of what is going on within you, of the state you are in, of the state of your surroundings, and with these indications you can do wh
Resource name: /E-Library/Works of The Mother/English/CWMCE/Questions and Answers_Volume-06/22 December.htm
22 December 1954 This talk is based upon Sri Aurobindo's Bases of Yoga, Chapter 3, “In Difficulty”. When a being is possessed by a hostile force, what becomes of his psychic? It depends on the degree of the possession. Usually it is something progressive. First there is an influence under which one comes, and comes in a fragmentary way, not even totally in his being, but in certain parts and for a time. This is the first stage. The second: the influence becomes permanent and there is one part of the being which deteriorates, which is constantly under this influence and expresses it. After this, the being which has cast this influence tries to enter that part.
Resource name: /E-Library/Works of The Mother/English/CWMCE/Questions and Answers_Volume-06/28 July.htm
28 July 1954 This talk is based upon Chapter 4 of The Mother by Sri Aurobindo. “Money is the visible sign of a universal force, and this force in its manifestation on earth works on the vital and physical planes and is indispensable to the fullness of the outer life. In its origin and its true action it be- longs to the Divine. But like other powers of the Divine it is delegated here and in the ignorance of the lower Nature can be usurped for the uses of the ego or held by Asuric influences and perverted to their purpose.” How does money manifest on other planes? What other planes? He speaks of the vital and physical, doesn't he?... that it i
Resource name: /E-Library/Works of The Mother/English/CWMCE/Questions and Answers_Volume-06/08 September.htm
8 September 1954 This talk is based upon Sri Aurobindo's Bases of Yoga, Chapter 1. The book is comprised of extracts from letters written in reply to the queries of disciples. “The forces that stand in the way of sadhana are the forces of the lower mental, vital and physical nature. Behind them are adverse powers of the mental, vital and subtle physical worlds. These can be dealt with only after the mind and heart have become one- pointed and concentrated in the single aspiration to the Divine.” So?...   Sweet Mother, what are the adverse powers of the subtle physical? What are the adverse forces? There are as many
Resource name: /E-Library/Works of The Mother/English/CWMCE/Questions and Answers_Volume-06/07 July.htm
7 July 1954 A few days before this class, Mother told the children that she would proceed differently Aurobindo's The Mother. She herself (not the children as previously) would read out pas- sages from the book. Each child was asked to read beforehand the chapter to be taken up in class and to prepare a questions based upon it. The following talk is based upon Chap- ter I of The Mother. Sweet Mother, it is written here: “A....  submission... of the inner Warrior who fights against obscurity and falsehood.”1 Who is this “inner Warrior”? It is the vital being when it is converted. The vital turned completely to the Divine is like a
Resource name: /E-Library/Works of The Mother/English/CWMCE/Questions and Answers_Volume-06/03 November.htm
3 November 1954 This talk is based upon Sri Aurobindo's Bases of Yoga, Chapter 2, “Faith – Aspiration – Surrender”. “In this Yoga all depends on whether one can open to the influence or not. If there is a sincerity in the aspiration and a patient will to arrive at the higher consciousness in spite of all obstacles, then the open- ing in one form or another is sure to come.” “The opening in one form or another is sure to come”... Are there many kinds of openings? Oh, yes! First of all there are many different parts of the being and each one can open in its own way, you see; the mental opening and the vital opening are very different i
Resource name: /E-Library/Works of The Mother/English/CWMCE/Questions and Answers_Volume-06/18 August.htm
18 August 1954 This talk is based upon Chapter 6 of The Mother by Sri Aurobindo. Sweet Mother, I didn't understand this: “This is the power of Mahalakshmi and there is no aspect of the Divine Shakti more attractive to the heart of embodied beings.” That means men. It is another way of saying human beings upon the earth, beings upon earth. There are also... it means animals also. She is very, very loving towards animals and animals love her very much; even the most ferocious ones become very gentle with her, and that is why instead of using the words “human beings”, he has used “embodied beings”, beings with a body upon earth. (Silence) Questions?
Resource name: /E-Library/Works of The Mother/English/CWMCE/Questions and Answers_Volume-06/03 March.htm
3 March 1954 This talk is based upon Mother's essay “The Fear of Death and the Four Methods of Conquering It”. Sweet Mother, I did not understand the ending, the last paragraph: “There is yet another way to conquer the fear of death, but it is within the reach of so few that it is mentioned here only as a matter of informa- tion. It is to enter into the domain of death delibe- rately and consciously while one is still alive, and then to return from this region and re-enter the physical body, resuming the course of material existence with full knowledge. But for that one must be an initiate.” What do you want to say? You hav
Resource name: /E-Library/Works of The Mother/English/CWMCE/Questions and Answers_Volume-06/14 July.htm
14 July 1954 This talk could not be recorded very clearly because of the noise of the fireworks cele- brating the French Republic Day. The talk is based upon Chapter 2 of The Mother by Sri Aurobindo. Sweet Mother, does Sri Aurobindo make a difference between the Divine and the Shakti? Here he speaks of “surrender of oneself and all one is and has and every plane of the consciousness and every movement to the Divine and the Shakti”. He has said that the Divine is the Supreme. That's the origin. He has said, hasn't he? at the very beginning of this chapter, I think, he has said, “The Divine...” (The child reads the text) “...through