Selections par Gangalakshmi 274
Weekly Selections of Sri Aurobindo and The Mother by GangaLkshmi in French. This week Sri Aruobindo's Savitri - Livre II, Chant XIII - Dans le Moi da Mental.
Weekly Selections of Sri Aurobindo and The Mother by GangaLkshmi in French. This week Sri Aruobindo's Savitri - Livre II, Chant XIII - Dans le Moi da Mental.
Spirit is infinite and in the spirit all is true, but nothing in the mind can give the whole truth of the spirit.
Mother explains that the thoughts we believe are ours have their origin in a region much higher than universal mind and individual mind. They are carried into our mind by the action of universal mind. Mother also speaks on conquering the need for approval.
Weekly selections of The Mother and Sri Aurobindo by GangaLakshmi in French. This week The Mother's Entretiens 1953, December.
What we are physically is a soul asleep in matter, partially wakened, of a body pervaded by external consciousness, attentive to outward impacts of the external world ...in which we try to develop our conscious being.
A purified heart is rid of anger, fear, hatred and all shrinking and repulsion; it has a universal love; it can receive the delight which God gives in the world. When all deformations are got rid of, the lower mentality is purified, ready for perfection.
Narad, the Divine Messenger descends to earth from Immortal worlds to tell Savitri about her fate. Sri Aurobindo again writes about the creation of the universe and he also tells us about the ultimate fate of the anti-divine demons.
Hallo, ich bin Harald von AVI-Deutschland. Seit ca. 10 Jahren liebe ich es, Sri Aurobindos Gedichte auswendig zu lernen und rezitieren. Hier einige Beispiele in deutsch von A God's Labour, The Miracle of Birth, God, The Infinite Adventure und Invitation.
Weekly selections of Sri Aurobindo and The Mother by Gangalkshmi in French. This week we have Savitri, LivreVI, Chant Deux - Les Voies de Destin et le Pourqui de la Douleur.
The deformation preventing the purity is desire; its root is vital craving for that which we feel we have not, for possession, satisfaction, instilling a sense of want and is, in its nature, insatiable.