Sri Aurobindo's Message


- Existence is not an illusion
- The miracle of birth
- Key-word of the Earth's Riddle
- Next Approaching Step of the Earth's Evolution
- Destiny of Our Troubled Human Existence
- Arise, Transcend thyself, Become Thyself
- The Old Yoga and the New Goal
- The Integral Yoga
- Key-word of the Yoga - Self-Surrender
- Divine Mother and Her Embodiment
- Sri Aurobindo on Religion
- How Society Should Regard the Individual
- Key to Human Unity
- Sri Aurobindo's Message to Free India
- Sri Aurobindo's Message to Sadhaks
- The Glorious Future
- Sources of the Passages

Divine Mother and Her Embodiment
The Divine Mother is the Consciousness and Force of the Divine — which is the Mother of all things.
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The one original transcendent Shakti, the Mother stands above all the worlds and bears in her eternal consciousness the Supreme Divine. Alone, she harbours the absolute Power and the ineffable Presence; containing or calling the Truths that have to be manifested, she brings them down from the Mystery in which they were hidden into the light of her infinite consciousness and gives them a form of force in her omnipotent power and her boundless life and a body in the universe. The Supreme is manifest in her for ever as the everlasting Sachchidananda, manifested through her in the worlds as the one and dual consciousness of Ishwara-Shakti and the dual principle of Purusha-Prakriti, embodied by her in the Worlds and the Planes and the Gods and their Energies and figured because of her as all that is in the known worlds and in unknown others. All is her play with the Supreme; all is her manifestation of the mysteries of the Eternal, the miracles of the Infinite. All is she, for all are parcel and portion of the divine Conscious-Force.
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Her embodiment is a chance for the earth-consciousness to receive the Supramental into it and to undergo first the transformation necessary for that to be possible. Afterwards there will be a further transformation by the Supramental, but the whole earth-consciousness will not be supramentalised — there will be first a new race representing the supermind, as man represents the mind.
Sri Aurobindo
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