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A certitude of cure

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The Mother of Sri Aurobindo Ashram
Total refusal to deceive the Divine
11/14/2017
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Being the Master of oneself always
11/16/2017
Published by The Mother on 11/15/2017
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The Mother of Sri Aurobindo Ashram

When one is normal, that is to say, unspoilt by bad teaching and bad example, when one is born and lives in a healthy and relatively balanced and normal environment, the body, spontaneously, without any need for one to intervene mentally or even vitally, has the certitude that even if something goes wrong it will be cured.

The body carries within itself the certitude of cure, the certitude that the illness or disorder is sure to disappear. It is only through the false education from the environment that gradually the body is taught that there are incurable diseases,irreparable accidents,and that it can grow old, and all these stories which destroy its faith and trust.

Ref: Questions and Answers 1957 – 1958

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