Monday, December 5, 2011
December 5, 1950: Sri Aurobindo leaves his body
05DEC2011Leave a Commentby Bhaga In 1949, after the two World Wars had been finally won, but the same anti-divine occult Beings that had been trying in that way to stop the new step in Evolution, or to corrupt it into the horribly twisted form of it that Nazism was, Sri Aurobindo one day explained to the Mother that the only thing that could prevent a new attempt by those same Dark Forces, and
Sunday, December 4, 2011
5th December 1950:The Triumph Over Death
Sri Aurobindo
The Pilgrim of the Night
I made an assignation with the Night;
In the abyss was fixed our rendezvous:
In my breast carrying God's deathless light I came her dark and dangerous heart to woo.
I left the glory of the illumined Mind And the calm rapture of the divinised soul And travelled through a vastness dim and blindTo the grey shore where her ignorant waters roll.
And still
Tuesday, November 29, 2011
Valuable words
One day Pujalal told me: "Why don't you write down these answers from Mother, all these valuable words may benefit others when they read them." So I asked Mother one day: "Mother, should I write down all that you tell me?" Mother countered: "Why do you wish to write them down?" I said: "These are valuable words, what if I forget them later?" Mother said: "All that I tell you, I say to your
Saturday, November 26, 2011
The Ideal Centre
Once when the Mother was asked by a group of disciples to give permission and blessings for opening a centre, She said in answer: "To open a centre is not sufficient in itself. It must be the pure hearth of perfect sincerity, in a total consecration to the Divine." This is the first motto or mantra that should be inscribed on the tablet of the inner constitution of every group organisation. It
Wednesday, November 23, 2011
When were Aurobindo Ghose and Mirra called “Sri Aurobindo” and the “Mother”?
by Raman ReddyBarring a few exceptions, it was only towards the end of 1926 that the disciples in Pondicherry began referring to Aurobindo Ghose and Mirra as “Sri Aurobindo” and the “Mother” in their diary
Wednesday, November 16, 2011
Tuesday, November 8, 2011
The Divine Will
"You say, 'I give my will to the Divine... Let the divine Will work it out for me'. Your will must continue to act steadily, not in the way of choosing a particular action or demanding a particular object, but as an ardent aspiration concentrated upon the end to be achieved."
- The Mother
- The Mother
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