Writings, talks, letters of Sri Aurobindo & The Mother that were preserved by Champaklal. 'These writings to devotees are most valuable..' - Champaklal
1951-01-03
It may be said that perfection is attained, though it remains progressive, when the receptivity from below is equal to the force from above which wants to manifest.
3.1.51
1954-08-11
Collaboration and reciprocal goodwill are indispensable for good work.
11.8.54
1955-08-15
The closer you come to the Divine the more you live under a shower of overwhelming evidences of His immeasurable Grace.
15.8.55
Before getting angry for the mistakes of others one should always remember one's own mistakes.
It is by combined and patient effort that. all good. work is done.
When you start a quarrel it is as if you were declaring war to the Divine's work.
For the work steadiness and regularity are as necessary as skill. Whatever you do, do it always carefully.
If mistakes were not to be effaced, then never the world could reach salvation.
There is no fire that can be compared with passion, no misfortune equal to hatred, no misery comparable with the agitation of the mind.
He who follows the steep path that climbs the heights can easily slip down into the abyss.
Divine solicitude is supporting you in the disinterested work through which you will attain transformation.
Open to the New Light that has dawned upon Earth and your path will be illumined.
To be always happy, with an unclouded, unfluctuating happiness—of all things this is the most difficult to accomplish.
Our faith in the omnipotence of the Grace is never equal to what the Grace itself is.
July 1956
There is nothing which, in the last analysis, is not an instrument leading to the integral Victory of the Divine.
July 56
September 1956
**Be always ready to receive the Divine for He may come to you at any moment at all.
And because He has kept you waiting at the rendezvous, that is not a reason for you to be late.
Sept. 56
1957-05-07
In order to be able to conquer death and win immortality, one must neither fear death nor desire it.
To seek for pleasure is to ask for pain, for they are the obverse and reverse of the same thing.
It is a mistake or a superstition to believe that a thing or an outer circumstance can be the cause of anything whatsoever. All things and all circumstances are the concomittant effects of a Force which acts from behind the veil.
The Force acts and each one reacts according to his own nature.
Unless your goal is the Divine Realisation upon earth, at whatever cost, take good care, do not come too close to the divine messengers for their action is like a hurricane that sweeps away all established things.
7.5.57
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