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The Divine as the Source

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The Mother of Sri Aurobindo Ashram
The Mother’s Concrete Presence
01/22/2020
The Mother taking classes in Playground at Sri Aurobindo Ashram Puducherry
Soul of India
01/27/2020
Published by Sri Aurobindo on 01/23/2020
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  • Letters on Himself and The Ashram
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  • guru
  • knowledge and Consciousness
  • mental conception
  • relationship with the divine
  • spiritual realisation
  • supramental realisation

The relation of Guru and disciple is only one of many relations which one can have with the Divine, and in this Yoga which aims at a supramental realisation, it is not usual to give it this name; rather, the Divine is regarded as the Source, the living Sun of Light and Knowledge and Consciousness and spiritual realisation and all that one receives is felt as coming from there and the whole being remoulded by the Divine Hand. This is a greater and more intimate relation than that of the human Guru and disciple, which is more of a limited mental ideal.
Nevertheless, if the mind still needs the more familiar mental conception, it can be kept so long as it is needed; only do not let the soul be bound by it and do not let it limit the inflow of other relations with the Divine and larger forms of experience.

Ref: Letters on Himself and the Ashram

 

 

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