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Articles by Sri Aurobindo (9)

The Need of Quietude
Volume 31, Issue 1

The Need of Quietude

By Sri Aurobindo - Apr 24, 2023

There is no possibility of doing this Yoga, if one cannot give himself to the Divine Power and trust to its workings. If one lives only in the mind and its questioning and ideas, it is not possible. The test of capacity is to be able to quiet the mind, to feel a greater Divine Power at work in one, the Power of the Mother, and to be able to trust to it and aid its workings by the rejection of all that contradicts them in the nature.

Parts of the Being and Illness
Volume 30, Issue 1

Parts of the Being and Illness

By Sri Aurobindo - Apr 24, 2022

Your description makes it clear that the obstruction in the throat is not physical, it is the obstruction of a formation of obscure force in the physical mind, — for the throat is the centre of the physical mind. In your other parts of the mental there is not any opposition, but here in the physical mind there is probably a habitual form of old external ideas which are rejected but something of them remains. It is this that translates itself in the obstruction and pain. It is a mechanical difficulty which we must try to remove.

Transformation
Volume 31, Issue 3

Transformation

By Sri Aurobindo - Oct 15, 2023

Transformation

The Object of Our Yoga
Volume 30, Issue 3

The Object of Our Yoga

By Sri Aurobindo - Oct 15, 2022

The object of our Yoga is self-perfection, not self-annulment.

The Hour of God
Volume 32, Issue 2

The Hour of God

By Sri Aurobindo - Jul 15, 2024

There are moments when the Spirit moves among men and the breath of the Lord is abroad upon the waters of our being; there are others when it retires and men are left to act in the strength or the weakness of their own egoism. The first are periods when even a little effort produces great results and changes destiny; the second are spaces of time when much labour goes to the making of a little result. It is true that the latter may prepare the former, may be the little smoke of sacrifice going up to heaven which calls down the rain of God’s bounty. Unhappy is the man or the nation which, when the divine moment arrives, is found sleeping or unprepared to use it, because the lamp has not been kept trimmed for the welcome and the ears are sealed to the call. But thrice woe to them who are strong and ready, yet waste the force or misuse the moment; for them is irreparable loss or a great destruction.