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Published by The Mother on 03/28/2024
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The Mother of Sri Aurobindo Ashram

Instead of falling asleep in an easy quietude and letting things happen according to their own rhythm, if one strains to the utmost one’s will, ardour, aspiration and springs up into the light, then one can hold one’s head higher; one can have, in a higher region of consciousness, enough room to live, to breathe, to grow and develop above the passing cyclone.

Ref: Questions and Answers 1957 – 1958

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