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The Mother of Sri Aurobindo Ashram
Accepting the Divine will with resignation
05/05/2018
The Mother of Sri Aurobindo Ashram
Why seek to know – Just consecrate
05/07/2018
Published by Sri Aurobindo on 05/06/2018
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If one wants Krishna, one gets Krishna—but he is a sufficiently trying Deity and does not come at once, though he may come suddenly at any time. But usually one has to want him so badly and obstinately that one is prepared to pay any price. One has to know how to wait as well as to want—to go on insisting and insisting without taking heed of even the longest denial. The psychic can do that—but the mind and the vital have to learn how to do it also.

Ref: Letters on Yoga — II

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