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The Call for the Path of Yoga

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Published by The Mother on 03/05/2018
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  • Questions and Answers 1929-1931
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  • aspiration for the Divine
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  • consecration
  • deep quietitude
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The Mother taking classes in Playground at Sri Aurobindo Ashram Puducherry

What do you want the Yoga for? To get power? To attain to peace and calm? To serve humanity? None of these motives is sufficient to show that you are meant for the Path.

The question you are to answer is this: Do you want the Yoga for the sake of the Divine? Is the Divine the supreme fact of your life, so much so that it is simply  impossible for you to do without it? Do you feel that your very raison d’ˆetre is the Divine and without it there is no meaning in your existence? If so, then only can it be said that you have a call for the Path.

This is the first thing necessary—aspiration for the Divine.
The next thing you have to do is to tend it, to keep it always alert and awake and living. And for that what is required is concentration—concentration upon the Divine with a view to an integral and absolute consecration to its Will and Purpose.
Concentrate in the heart. Enter into it; go within and deep and far, as far as you can. Gather all the strings of your consciousness that are spread abroad, roll them up and take a plunge and sink down.
A fire is burning there, in the deep quietude of the heart. It is the divinity in you—your true being. Hear its voice, follow its dictates.

Ref: Questions and Answers 1929–1931

 

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