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The Mother of Sri Aurobindo Ashram
Not to be discouraged..
04/10/2024
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Knowing the Divine
04/12/2024
Published by The Mother on 04/11/2024
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The Mother of Sri Aurobindo Ashram

In most cases the use of medicines—within reasonable limits, that is, when one doesn’t poison oneself by taking medicines—is simply to help the body to have confidence. It is the body which heals itself. When it wants to be cured, it is cured. And this is something very widely recognised now; even the most traditional doctors tell you, “Yes, our medicines help, but it is not the medicines which cure, it is the body which decides to be cured.” Very well, so when the body is told, “Take this”, it says to itself, “Now I am going to get better”, and because it says “I am going to get better”, well, it is cured!

In almost every case, there are things which help—a little—provided it is done within reasonable limits. If it is no longer within reasonable limits, you are sure to break down completely. You cure one thing but catch another which is usually worse. But still, a little help, in a way, a little something that gives confidence to your body: “Now it will be all right, now that I have taken this, it is going to be all right”—this helps it a great deal and it decides to get better and it is cured.

Ref: Questions and Answers 1957 – 1958

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