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The difficulties are always due to a resistance, some part or several parts of the being refusing to receive the force, the consciousness and the light put upon them and revolting against the divine influence.
It is rare that somebody can surrender entirely to the Divine’s Will without having to face one or another of these difficulties.
But to keep steady one’s aspiration and to look at oneself with an absolute sincerity are the sure means to overcome all obstacles. [Mère]
Attacks from adverse forces are inevitable: you have to take them as tests on your way and go courageously through the ordeal.
The struggle may be hard, but when you come out of it, you have gained something, you have advanced a step.
There is even a necessity for the existence of the hostile forces. They make your determination stronger, your aspiration clearer. [Mère]
The thoughts of men are a tangle of truth and falsehood, satyam and anritam.
True perception is marred and clouded by false perception, true judgment lamed by false judgment, true imagination distorted by false imagination, true memory deceived by false memory.
The activity of the mind must cease, the chitta be purified, a silence fall upon the restlessness of Prakriti, then in that calm, in that voiceless stillness illumination comes upon the mind, error begins to fall away and, so long as desire does not stir again, clarity establishes itself in the higher stratum of the consciousness compelling peace and joy in the lower.
Right knowledge becomes the infallible source of right action. [Sri Aurobindo]
The deeper we look, the more we shall be convinced that the one thing wanting, which we must strive to acquire before all others, is strength.
Strength physical, strength mental, strength moral, but above all strength spiritual which is the one inexhaustible and imperishable source of all the others.
If we have strength everything else will be added to us easily and naturally. [Sri Aurobindo]
Before you can fill any vessel, you must first empty it. The heart is a vessel. And like any vessel, the heart too must be emptied - before it can be filled.
One can never hope to fill the heart with God, so long as that vessel is full of other than Him. [Yasmin Mogahed]
But difficulties were made to be overcome and if the Supreme Will is there, they will be overcome. [Sri Aurobindo]
If you can celebrate everything as being the One Source beyond it all, including tragedy and painful experiences, you bring yourself in touch with the essential vibration of existence itself. Peace, Oneness, Infinity. [Bentinho Massaro]
Attacks of illness are attacks of the lower nature or of adverse forces taking advantage of some weakness, opening or response in the nature,- like all other things that come and have got to be thrown away, they come from outside.
If one can feel them so coming and get the strength and the habit to throw them away before they can enter the body, then one can remain free from illness.
Even when the attack seems to rise from within, that means only that it has not been detected before it entered the subconscient; once in the subconscient, the force that brought it rouses it from there sooner or later and it invades the system. …
If it can be stopped earlier or if the vital envelope of itself resists and remains strong, vigorous and intact, then there is no illness; the attack produces no physical effect and leaves no traces. [Sri Aurobindo]
Do not neglect your own spiritual welfare for the sake of others! [Budda]
First of all, we must be clear about what we mean by compassion.
Many forms of compassionate feeling are mixed with desire and attachment. For instance, the love parents feel of their child is often strongly associated with their own emotional needs, so it is not fully compassionate.
Again, in marriage, the love between husband and wife - particularly at the beginning, when each partner still may not know the other’s deeper character very well - depends more on attachment than genuine love. Our desire can be so strong that the person to whom we are attached appears to be good, when in fact he or she is very negative.
In addition, we have a tendency to exaggerate small positive qualities. Thus when one partner’s attitude changes, the other partner is often disappointed and his or her attitude changes too.
This is an indication that love has been motivated more by personal need than by genuine care for the other individual. [His Holiness the Dalai Lama]