The Mother's Birthday
Our object is the supramental realisation and we have to do whatever is necessary for that or towards that under the conditions of each stage. At present the necessity is to prepare the physical consciousness; for that a complete equality and peace and a complete dedication free from personal demand or desire in the physical and the lower vital parts is the thing to be established. Other things can come in their proper time. What is the need now is not insistence on physical nearness, which is one of these other things, but the psychic opening in the physical consciousness and the constant presence and guidance there.
Sri Aurobindo
CWSA, Letters on Himself and the Ashram, p. 320
The Mother's Final Arrival Day
Victory is certain if we persevere, and what price of difficulty and endeavour can be too great for such a conquest?
CWSA, Letters on Yoga IV, p. 760
Sri Aurobindo's Birthday
One day I shall behold my great sweet world Put off the dire disguises of the gods, Unveil from terror and disrobe from sin. Appeased we shall draw near our mother's face, We shall cast our candid souls upon her lap; Then shall we clasp the ecstasy we chase, Then shall we shudder with the long-sought god, Then shall we find heaven's unexpected strain.
CWSA, Savitri, p. 613
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