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Sri Aurobindo in his own room
Divinising the human receptacle
09/23/2019
Samadhi of Sri Aurobindo and The Mother
Religion is not Divine but human
09/25/2019
Published by Sri Aurobindo on 09/24/2019
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The sufferings and distress which come to people are part of their karma, part of the experience the being has to go through on its way through life after life till it is ready for spiritual change. In the life of the sadhak all vicissitudes are part of the path and, if he is a sadhak, he will recognise them as such though he may not understand their full meaning till afterwards—good and bad fortune, outward happiness and suffering are to be taken with an unshaken equality and trust in the Divine Wisdom till one has attained a position in which, united with the Divine Will, one can dominate them.

Ref: Letters on Yoga – IV

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