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SABCL - Sri Aurobindo Birth Centenary Library

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Resource name: /Centers/Europe/UK/London/The Auromira Centre/Inspiring Words/2009/The Divine Working in the Universe (20-05-09).htm
THE DIVINE WORKING IN THE UNIVERSE (20-05-09) Fling not thy alms abroad everywhere in an ostentation of charity; understand & love where thou helpest. Let thy soul grow within thee. Sri Aurobindo. (Thoughts and Aphorisms 190), THE DIVINE WORKING IN THE UNIVERSE At every minute the universe is created in its totality and in each of its parts. No two combinations, no two movements in the universe are similar; nothing is reproduced exactly. There are analogies, there are similarities, there are families, families of movements that can be called families of vibrations, but there are no two things that are identical, neither in time nor in space. Nothing is repeated, otherwise there would
Resource name: /Centers/Europe/UK/London/The Auromira Centre/Inspiring Words/2009/Certitudes (11-11-09).htm
Certitudes (11-11-09) The supernatural is that the nature of which we have not attained or do not yet know, or the means of which we have not yet conquered. The common taste for miracles is the sign that man's ascent is not yet finished. Sri Aurobindo. (Thoughts and Aphorism 84) Certitudes* IN THE deep there is a greater deep, in the heights a greater height. Sooner shall man arrive at the borders of infinity than at the fullness of his own being. For that being is infinity, is God. I aspire to infinite force, infinite knowledge, infinite bliss. Can I attain it ? Yes, but the nature of infinity is that it has no end. Say not therefore that I attain it. I become it. Only so can man att
Resource name: /Centers/Europe/UK/London/The Auromira Centre/Inspiring Words/2009/Depression Two Causes (24-06-09).htm
What the soul sees and has experienced, that it knows; the rest is appearance, prejudice and opinion.   Sri Aurobindo.        (Thoughts and Aphorism 10)   Depression: Two Causes Depression may come from two causes: either from a want of vital satisfaction or from a considerable nervous fatigue in the body. Depression arising from physical fatigue is set right fairly easily: one has but to take rest. One goes to bed and sleeps until one feels well again, or else one rests, dreams, lies down. The want of vital satisfaction is pretty easily produced and usually one must face it with one’s reason, must ferret out the cause of
Resource name: /Centers/Europe/UK/London/The Auromira Centre/Inspiring Words/2009/Knowledge and Devotion (05-07-09).htm
Knowledge and Devotion (05-07-09) Knowledge and Devotion   1) …Mortal mind is bewildered by its ignorant reliance upon veils and appearances; it sees only the outward human body, human mind, human way of living and catches no liberating glimpse of the Divinity who is lodged in the creature. It ignores the divinity within itself and cannot see it in other men, and even though the Divine manifest himself in humanity as Avatar and Vibhuti, it is still blind and ignores or despises the veiled Godhead, avajānanti mām˙ mùdhā mānusīm˙ tanum āsritam. ….. 2) To the soul that thus knows, adores, offers up all its workings in a great self-surrender of its being to the Eternal, God is all and
Resource name: /Centers/Europe/UK/London/The Auromira Centre/Inspiring Words/2009/The true spiritual life (09-09-09).htm
The True Spiritual Life (09-09-09) Rather hang thyself than belong to the horde of successful imitators. Sri Aurobindo (Thoughts and Aphorism 337 ) The True Spiritual Life The true spiritual life begins when one is in communion with the Divine in the psychic, when one is conscious of the divine Presence in the psychic and in constant communion with the psychic. Then the spiritual life begins, not before. When one is united with one’s psychic being and conscious of the divine Presence, and receives the impulses for one’s action from this divine Presence, and when the will has become a conscious collaborator with the divine Will that is the starting-point. Before that, one may be an asp
Resource name: /Centers/Europe/UK/London/The Auromira Centre/Inspiring Words/2009/Becoming Conscious in Sleep – Sadhana in Sleep (02-08-09).htm
Becoming Conscious in Sleep – Sadhana in Sleep (02-08-09) Becoming Conscious in Sleep – Sadhana in Sleep People's ideas of sound sleep are absolutely erroneous. What they call sound sleep is merely a plunge of the outer consciousness into a complete subconscience. They call that a dreamless sleep; but it is only a state in which the surface sleep consciousness which is a subtle prolongation of the outer still left active in sleep itself is unable to record the dreams and transmit them to the physical mind. As a matter of fact the whole sleep is full of dreams. It is only during the brief time in which one is in the Brahmaloka that the dreams cease. Sri Aurobindo SABCL 24, Page 1485 Wh
Resource name: /Centers/Europe/UK/London/The Auromira Centre/Inspiring Words/2009/Immortality (05-08-09).htm
Immortality (05-08-09) Love of God, charity towards men is the first step towards perfect wisdom. Sri Aurobindo (484−Thoughts and Aphorisms) Immortality …Immortality is a life without beginning or end, without birth or death, which is altogether independent of the body. It is the life of the Self, the essential being of each individual, and it is not separate from the universal Self. And this essential being has a sense of oneness with the universal Self; it is in fact a personified, individualised expression of the universal Self and has neither beginning nor end, neither life nor death, it exists eternally and that is what is immortal. When we are fully conscious of this Self we particip
Resource name: /Centers/Europe/UK/London/The Auromira Centre/Inspiring Words/2009/Concentration (15-03-09).htm
Concentration (15-03-09) Concentration Concentration is a gathering together of the consciousness and either centralising at one point or turning on a single object, e.g., the Divine; there can also be a gathered condition throughout the whole being, not at a point. In meditation it is not indispensable to gather like this, one can simply remain with a quiet mind thinking of one subject or observing what comes in he consciousness and dealing with it. Concentration means fixing the consciousness in one place or on one object and in a single condition. Meditation can be diffusive, e.g., thinking about the Divine, receiving impressions and discriminating, watching what goes on in the nature an
Resource name: /Centers/Europe/UK/London/The Auromira Centre/Inspiring Words/2009/The Supramental Evolution (11-03-09).htm
The Supramental Evolution (11-03-09) In God's providence there is no evil, but only good or its preparation. Sri Aurobindo (Thoughts and Aphorism 187) The Supramental Evolution …. Materialism can hardly be spiritual in its basis, because its basic method is just the opposite of the spiritual way of doing things. The spiritual works from within outward, the way of materialism is to work from out inwards. It makes the inner a result of the outer, fundamentally a phenomenon of Matter and it works upon that view of things. It seeks to “perfect” humanity by outward means and one of its main efforts is to construct a perfect social machine which will train and oblige men to be what they ought t
Resource name: /Centers/Europe/UK/London/The Auromira Centre/Inspiring Words/2009/Which am I to believe (27-05-09).htm
Shall I accept death or shall I turn and wrestle with him and conquer? That shall be as God in me chooses. For whether I live or die, I am always. Sri Aurobindo (Thoughts and Aphorism 373) They proved to me by convincing reasons that God did not exist, and I believed them. Afterwards I saw God, for He came and embraced me. And now which am I to believe, the reasonings of others or my own experience?   Sri Aurobindo (Thoughts and Aphorisms - 13)