Work - an offering

  Integral Yoga







"Remember and Offer. "

The Mother






The Preparation


Constant aspiration

In the beginning of the Yoga you are apt to forget the Divine very often. But by constant aspiration you increase your remembrance and you diminish the forgetfulness. But this should not be done as a severe discipline or a duty; it must be a movement of love and joy. Then very soon a stage will come when, if you do not feel the presence of the Divine at every moment and whatever you are doing, you feel at once lonely and sad and miserable.

The Mother

The psychic self-control

The psychic selfcontrol that is desirable in these surroundings and in the midst of discussion would mean among other things:


    1. Not to allow the impulse of speech to assert itself too much or say anything without reflection, but to speak always with a conscious control and only what is necessary and helpful.


    2. To avoid all debate, dispute or too animated discussion and simply say what has to be said and leave it there. There should also be no insistence that you are right and the others wrong, but what is said should be thrown in as contribution to the consideration of the truth of the matter.


    3. To keep the tone of speech and the wording very quiet and calm and uninsistent.



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    4. Not to mind at all if others are heated and dispute, but remain quiet and undisturbed and yourself speak only what can help things to be smooth again.


    5. If there is gossip about others and harsh criticism (especially about sadhaks), not to join  for these things are helpful in no way and only lower the consciousness from its higher level.


    6. To avoid all that would hurt or wound others.

Sri Aurobindo

A prayer

Glory to Thee, O Lord, who triumphest over every obstacle.


    Grant that nothing in us shall be an obstacle in Thy work.

The Mother

How best to serve Thee

Every morning may our thought rise fervently towards Thee, asking Thee how we can manifest and serve Thee best.

The Mother

Stepping back

Even if you are in a hurry to do something, step back for a while and you will discover to your surprise how much sooner and with what greater success your work can be done.

The Mother

Cultivating the instrument

If you said to yourself, my children, "We want to be



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as perfect instruments as possible to express the divine Will in the world", then for this instrument to be perfect, it must be cultivated, educated, trained. It must not be left like a shapeless piece of stone. When you want to build with a stone you chisel it; when you want to make a formless block into a beautiful diamond, you chisel it. Well, it is the same thing. When with your brain and body you want to make a beautiful instrument for the Divine, you must cultivate it, sharpen it, refine it, complete what is missing, perfect what is there.

The Mother

Gaining time

When you work, if you are able to concentrate, you can do absolutely in ten minutes what would otherwise take you one hour. If you want to gain time, learn to concentrate. It is through attention that one can do things quickly and one does them much better.

The Mother

Everything becomes interesting

Can one study for the Divine and not for oneself, prepare oneself for the divine work?


Yes, if you study with the feeling that you must develop yourselves to become instruments. But truly, it is done in a very different spirit, isn't it?  very different. To begin with, there are no longer subjects you like and those you don't, no longer any classes which bore you and those which don't, no longer any difficult things and things not difficult, no longer any



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teachers who are pleasant or any who are not  all that disappears immediately. One enters a state in which, whatever happens one takes as an opportunity to learn to prepare oneself for the divine work, and everything becomes interesting. Naturally, if one is doing that, it is quite all right.

The Mother

Sure means of progress

Let us offer our work to the Divine; this is the sure means of progressing.

The Mother

Steps to follow

What are the steps to follow for ( 1) sadhana and (2) silence of the mind?


    1. Do work as sadhana. You offer to the Divine the work you do to the best of your capacities and you leave the result to the Divine.


    2. Try to become conscious first above your head, keeping the brain as silent as possible.


    If you succeed and the work is done in that condition, then it will become perfect.

The Mother

True joy

When you are interested in what you do, you enjoy doing it.


    To be interested in what you do, you must try to do it better and better.


    In progress lies true joy.

The Mother



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Patient effort

Perfection in the work must be the aim, but it is only by a very patient effort that this can be obtained.

The Mother

Offer

"Remember and Offer."

The Mother

Open yourself

Open yourself more and more to the Divine's force and your work will progress steadily towards perfection.

The Mother

Organisation

Organisation: indispensable for all good work.

The Mother

Regularity

Regularity: indispensable for all serious accomplishment.

The Mother

Doing things carefully

Whatever you do, do it always carefully.

The Mother

Doing something well

It is better to do well than to do quickly. .

The Mother



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The Divine's work

If people could stop speaking of the work as their work it would put an end to a lot of trouble. Here, all work is the Divine's.

The Mother

Planning

Faultless planning of work cannot be obtained except with the consciousness of the Divine.

The Mother

Boundless capacity for work

When the instruments of work -  hands, eyes, etc.- become conscious and the attention is controlled, the capacity for work seems to have no bounds.

The Mother

A work well done

Skilful hands, a clear vision, a concentrated attention, an untiring patience, and what one does is well done.

The Mother

The present

For work the present is the most important thing: the past must not come in the way and the future must not pull you away.

The Mother

Working, speaking, reading, writing

All should be done quietly from within - working,



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speaking, reading, writing as part of the real consciousness - not with the dispersed and unquiet movement of the ordinary consciousness.

Sri Aurobindo

Being sincere in the work

Be sincere in the work you have undertaken and the Grace will always be there to help you.

The Mother

Concentrating on the work

Concentrate on your work  it is that that gives you strength.

The Mother

Speaking less

When there is some work to do, the less one speaks of it the better it is.

The Mother

Talking or working

Talk as little as possible.


Work as much as you can.

The Mother

Thought, heart and body

With your thought, give your thoughts.


    With your heart, give your feelings.


    With your body, give your work.

The Mother

Words and action

Speak less, act more.

The Mother



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Knowing and doing

Before acting, know what you have to do.

The Mother

Knowledge

...the work is not the sole thing that matters; the knowledge in which we do works makes an immense spiritual difference.

Sri Aurobindo

Equanimity and joy

It is not that you have to do what you dislike, but that you have to cease to dislike. To do only what you like is to indulge the vital and maintain its domination over the nature - for that is the very principle of the untransformed nature, to be governed by its likes and dislikes. To be able to do anything with equanimity is the principle of Karmayoga and to do with joy because it is done for the Mother is the true psychic and vital condition in this yoga.

Sri Aurobindo

Welcoming criticism

But learn to welcome criticism and the pointing out of imperfections - the more you do so, the more rapidly you will advance.

Sri Aurobindo

A resolution

A resolution means the will to try to get a thing done by the given time. It is not a binding "promise" that



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the thing will be done by that time. Even if it is not, the endeavour will have to continue, just as if no date had been fixed.

Sri Aurobindo

Living in the world

When one is living in the world, one cannot do as in an Ashram - one has to mix with others and keep up outwardly at least ordinary relations with others. The important thing is to keep the inner consciousness open to the Divine and grow in it. As one does that, more or less rapidly according to the inner intensity of the sadhana, the attitude towards others will change. All will be seen more and more in the Divine and the feelings, actions, etc. will more and more be determined, not by the old external reactions, but by the growing consciousness within you.

Sri Aurobindo

To persevere

Work as if the ideal had to be fulfilled swiftly and in thy life-time; persevere as if thou knewest it not to be unless purchased by a thousand years yet of labour. That which thou darest not expect till the fifth millennium, may bloom out with tomorrow's dawning and that which thou hopest and lustest after now, may have been fixed for thee in thy hundredth advent.

Sri Aurobindo

Success and unsuccess

Go forward calmly and firmly, not attached to success,



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not disturbed by unsuccess; my divine help will then never fail you.

Sri Aurobindo

A little exercise

How can one know whether the surrender is total or not?


This does not seem to me difficult. One may try out a little exercise. One may say, "Let me see, I surrender to the Divine, I want Him to decide everything in my life." This is your starting point. A little exercise: the Divine is going to decide that such and such a thing happens, precisely something in contradiction with your feeling. Then one tells oneself, "Well, and if the Divine tells me, 'you are going to give that up'" - you will see quite easily, immediately, what the reaction is; if it causes a little prick like this, inside, you may tell yourself, "The surrender is not perfect" - it pricks, it pricks....

The Mother

Vagabonding thoughts

That is why work is a good means of discipline, for if you want to do the work properly, you must become the work instead of being someone who works, otherwise you will never do it well. If you remain "someone who works" and, besides, if your thoughts go vagabonding, then you may be sure that if you are handling fragile things they will break, if you are cooking, you will burn something, or if you are playing a game, you will miss all the balls! It is here, in this, that work is a great discipline. For if truly you want



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to do it well, this is the only way of doing it.

The Mother

Not duty but love for Him

That day will come when everything that is now done out of a sense of duty towards the Divine will be done out of love for Him.

The Mother

The starting-point

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.

The Mother

Our effort of every day

Let our effort of every day and all time be to know You better and to serve You better.

The Mother

Good taste

To do good work one must have good taste.


Taste can be educated by study and the help of those who have good taste.


To learn, it is necessary to feel first that one does not know.

The Mother

Overcoming the ego

This work of overcoming the ego is long, slow and



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difficult; it demands constant alertness and sustained effort. This effort is easier for some and more difficult for others.

The Mother

Developing the different parts of the being

To develop your intelligence read regularly and very attentively the teachings of Sri Aurobindo. To develop and master your vital, observe attentively your movements and reactions with the will to overcome desires, and aspire to find your psychic being and unite yourself with it. Physically, continue to do as you are doing, develop and control your body methodically, make yourself useful by working in the Playground and in the place you work, and try to do it in as selfless a way as possible.

The Mother

Doing the right thing

Pray to the Divine Grace to make you do always the right thing in the right way.

The Mother

Doing the best

Always do what you know to be the best even if it is the most difficult thing to do.

The Mother

Good deed

A good deed is sweeter to the heart than a sweet in the mouth.



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A day spent without doing a good deed is a day without a soul.

The Mother

To be yogis

The aim must be the Divine and the work can only be a means. The use of poetry etc. is to keep one in contact with one's inner being and that helps to prepare for the direct contact with the inmost, but one must not stop with that, one must go on to the real thing. If one thinks of being a literary man or a poet or a painter as things worthwhile for their own sake, then it is no longer the yogic spirit. That is why I have sometimes to say that our business is to be yogis, not merely poets, painters, etc.

Sri Aurobindo

A shoemaker or a king

There is nothing small in God's eyes; let there be nothing small in thine. He bestows as much labour of divine energy on the formation of a shell as on the building of an empire. For thyself it is greater to be a good shoemaker than a luxurious and incompetent king.

Sri Aurobindo

Joy of being good

Do good for the love of good and not in hope of a reward. Be good for the joy of being good and not for the gratefulness of others.

The Mother



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Working silently

For the sake of sadhana and for the sake of work, it is always better to work silently.

The Mother

Renunciation

The renunciation of attachment to the work and its fruit is the beginning of a wide movement towards an absolute equality in the mind and soul which must become allenveloping if we are to be perfect in the spirit. For the worship of the Master of works demands a clear recognition and glad acknowledgment of him in ourselves, in all things and in all happenings. Equality is the sign of this adoration; it is the soul's ground on which true sacrifice and worship can be done.

Sri Aurobindo

Man's greatness

Man's greatness is not in what he is, but in what he makes possible.

Sri Aurobindo

Thy Master is waiting for thee

Stride swiftly, for the goal is far; rest not unduly, for thy Master is waiting for thee at the end of thy journey.

Sri Aurobindo

Remembering the Divine

If you can't as yet remember the Divine all the time



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you are working, it does not greatly matter. To remember and dedicate at the beginning and give thanks at the end ought to be enough for the present. Or at the most to remember too when there is a pause.

Sri Aurobindo

Keeping in touch with the presence

Always keep in touch with the divine presence, try to bring it down  and the very best will always take place.

The Mother

Inner quietude

I said once that, to speak usefully for ten minutes, you should remain silent for ten days. I could add that, to act usefully for one day, you should keep quiet for a year! Of course, I am not speaking of the ordinary day-to-day acts that are needed for the common external life, but of those who have or believe that they have something to do for the world. And the silence I speak of is the inner quietude that those alone have who can act without being identified with their action, merged into it and blinded and deafened by the noise and form of their own movement. Stand back from your action and rise into an outlook above these temporal motions; enter into the consciousness of Eternity. Then only you will know what true action is.

The Mother



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