DAILY MESSAGES Series VII 601) Time is decided by the plane we are acting from. ÷»õPzvØS›¯ Põ»® Esk. 602) The East
and West meet not in thought, technology, democracy, but in VALUES. E»Pzøu BÒÁx öhUÚõ»â, Bͨ÷£õÁx £s¦. 603) To feel joy is to consecrate. Overflowing JOY is total surrender. \©º¨£n•®, \µnõPv²÷© \ºÁ®. • \¢÷uõå® \©º¨£n®. • ö£õ[QÁ¸® \¢÷uõå® §µn \µnõPv. 604) We know civilisation is conquering the determinism of the
environment. Science was born and became technology when he repeated it in
his psychology, not only to overcome its native determinism, the ignorance,
but to draw on its potentialities for creative social life. So far, it has
not occurred to Man that he can overcome the biological determinism. Sri Aurobindo’s yoga can overcome, wipe out the
biological determinism, and reach the secret godhead in Matter to create a
new species of Supramental Beings on earth. ÿ AµÂ¢u ÷¯õP® AøÚzøu²® \õvUS®. 605) Accomplishment is inside, not outside. The greatest of
accomplishments is to express it outside. When a heart of beneficence becomes quiet, it overflows
with JOY. Mother enters it unasked,
never to leave. APzøu öÁßÖ, ¦Ózøu BÍ ÷Ásk®. 606) Every meanness withstood without any muscle wincing is a victory
won over the hostile forces in the subtle world forever. Gvº¨ø£ •Ô¯iUP»õ®. P¯ø©°ß Pøµ£hõ ÂmhõÀ Põ»zøu öÁÀ»»õ®. 607) The
commonest of actions can serve as the richest instrument to bring one the
holiest of vibrations. Aئu•®,
AßøÚ²® Áµ Ba\›¯® ÷uøÁ°Àø». 608) Attention
energises. PÁÚ® PhÄÎß P¸øn. 609) Superstition
accepted and adored as knowledge has to remain as part of human learning as
long as Ignorance survives in the horizon. To expect superstition to go or
believe it has gone is the eternal superstition of the mind. ‰h|®¤UøP •uÀ |®¤UøP. 610) No moment is so sacred as when one enters you to touch your soul
with sweetness. Bz© 죺\®,
BshÁß ì£º\®. 611) You
cannot sufficiently adore the eyes that look upon you to shine Mother’s
Light. AßøÚø¯
Aߣ›À Põs£Áº
Põs£x AßøÚ. 612) The most
sacred of sentiments may demand the most wicked of actions - apparently --
sometimes. In the doing of it, one can even feel the thrill of gratitude to
the Divine. •µs£õmiÀ
Põq® Ehߣõmiß |ßÔ¨ ö£¸US. 613) The
stiffer the austerity of social independence, the stronger is the social
pressure to reward it in spite of its stance. E¯µE¯µ, E»P® E¾US®. 614 Very
ugly physiognomy going hand in hand with sweet, beautiful emotions is often
possible. AP
AÇS ¦ÓÂPõµzvß ©Ö¦Ó®. 615) All the
ideas in a chapter of The Life Divine organised, ordered, remembered,
recalled, energised into its own action, change into ONE idea -- Real Idea --
elevating the being for a short while to Supermind. Life
Divine \zv¯ ã¯zøuz öuõk®. 616) Light seen inside is Life immortalised. EÒöÍõÎø¯U
Põs£x E¯º¢u £õºøÁ. 617) Sensitivity is the last refuge of ego even as sense of separation
is the beginning of ego-formation. ÷µõåUPõµÝUS ÷¯õPªÀø». 618) For action that leads to accomplishment, the knowledge of the
mind needs to become the power of the body; the organisation of the mind can
be in its consciousness or substance; the latter is the organisation of
physical consciousness. Accomplishment in Life requires the organisation in
the mental substance moving to that of the physical consciousness.
Organisation in physical substance achieves the creation of the supramental
being. EhÀ ÂÈzx ö\¯À£mhõÀ \zv¯ ãÁß ¤Ó¨£õß. 619) Selfishness
necessarily goes with shamelessness. _¯|»® öÁmP¨£hõx. 620) What
makes for success is energy. For a wider, greater success, organisation and
leadership are called for. Perfection will secure the last of men the
first of places. Pøh]°¼¸¢x •u¼À Áµ vÓø© EuÄ®. 621) A good
man is one who recognises his imperfections and admires perfection in others. uß SøÓø¯ HØ£Áß ö£›¯
©Ûuß. ¤Óº {øÓø¯¨ ÷£õØÖ£Áß ö£›¯ Bz©õ. 622) The
dress worn by one at a moment the being touches the inner light will always
carry its power in some measure or other. EÒöÍõ롧 ©n® EøhUS® Esk. 623) Goodness
that sacrifices to emptiness of social superiority feels an elevation only a
snob can feel. ¦høÁ²®, |øP²® ¦ÍPõ[Qu® u¸®. 624) Can you
find in your heart enough manliness to naturally overcome the slight of small
men, the offence of odious men? SnzøuU Ph¢x ©ÛuøÚU Põs£x ©Ûuz ußø©. 625) The
psychic vibration emanating from a part of our body can turn its natural
stench into fragrance. ©Ú®
©»º¢uõÀ EhÀ |Ö©n® Ã_®. 626) If only
you know how to follow the thread of
one’s thinking, the toughest philosophy can still be conveyed to totally
uninformed minds, if only the intelligence is there. Gsn® AÔÄUS ‰»®. 627) The
housewife attains spiritual powers for perfect discharge of her duties. For a
similar discharge of duties in Mother, one would be lucky and prosperous. ö£sqUS
ö£›¯ ö£¸ø©²sk. • öPõUS GßÖ {øÚzuõ÷¯õ öPõ[PnÁõ? Phø©ø¯ ö\´u PئUPµ] öPõ[PnÁøÚ öÁßÓõÒ. Aøu÷¯ ö\´²® AßøÚ Aߣ¸US Avºèh•®,
ö£¸® ö£õ¸Ð® Á¸®. 628) To go in
is not easy. To stay there is not at all easy. Once you go in, it is
impossible to remember the world. But, if you do succeed in remembering, you
do not remember the world you have known. Now it is a MARVEL. EÒ÷Í
÷£õ´ E»øP {øÚ¨£xAئu®. 629) The
social consciouisness of the universe is the yogic consciousness of one who
has accepted life as part of his yoga. ÷¯õPzøu
HØÓÁÝUS ¤µ£g\® ¤Ó¢u Fº. 630) Oppressed wives and hen-pecked husbands are good candidates for
high accomplishment. Aiø© ©øÚ²®, Bsø©¯ØÓ PnÁÝ®,
÷¯õPzvØS •ß÷ÚõiPÒ. 631) Man risks
his life totally to enjoy the new-found fashion and its consequent social
status. ¦v¯øu¨ ö£Ó ©Ûuß ¦Úºöáß©®
Gk¨£õß. 632) A yogi need not go out and work in the field to produce results.
‘He can send the Force from where he is.’ E»P® ÷¯õPzvØSU Pmk¨£k®. 633) Perfection in Poetry: Thought makes it perfect by becoming subtle. Consciousness offers perfection by rising above the head. Words acquire mantric power when they rise above
sahasradala. Shakespeare was above the head, below sahasradala. The
Vedas crossed over it. éPìµuÍ® vÓ¨£x ÷¯õPzvß •uÀ ]zv. 634) The
difference in the levels of consciousness in the devotee and a non-devotee is
not capable of being neutralised by the strength of friendship even when it
is pure and strong. Sµ[SUS®, ©ÛuÝUS® EÒÍ yµ® |©US® AßøÚø¯ AÔÁuØS® Esk. 635) Knowledge
and practise differ as reading of geography differs from touring the world. AÔÄ, AÝ£Ázv¼¸¢x ÷ÁÖ£mhx. 636) The two
pence of Mr. Harding in ÁõÌÂÀ ö£¸¢ußø© `m_©zvÀ AÔÂßø©. 637) Woman giving divine joy to man is a devotee. Man realising the
woman in himself is a sadhak. Man becoming Woman to his God is the
evolving godhead enjoying Lila. ö£sø© £UvUS›¯ ö£¸ø©. 638) The
results of a great work are determined by the character of the small items in
it. Reading film magazine while trying to solve the øPö¯Êzx _£õÁzøuU Põmk®. 639) Grace 4 MAN 4
Love A¸Ò AߣõP ©ÛuÛÀ ©õÖ®. 640) Death is
the dissolution of the form when it receives greater knowledge than it can
express. A
corrupt institution dissolves on realising its original ideal. Or, it is
destroyed by external forces which realise it earlier, which is called
revolution. Pain
is the body‘s greater realisation of truth than it is made for. bõÚ® ¹£zøuU Ph¢uõÀ ¹£®
©øÓ²®. 641) For any
man, at any given time, there is an ideal work that can be done in which he
will be rewarded with total success. öÁØÔ²®, ]Ó¨¦® GÁºUS® Esk. 642) Presentations
are cultural commercialism. ÷uõØÓ® öuõȾUS›¯ £s¦. 643) Unlimited power in life leads to unlimited corruption. Unlimited
power of unlimited freedom in life offers unlimited opportunity for
transformation. By crossing the limit anywhere, things spoil. By crossing the limit in Mother, we bring in glory that
knows no limit. GÀø»¯ØÓ Aßø£¨ö£Ó GÀø»°Àø». 644) Body is the Matter, the Deligyht of Being, tempting the hidden
consciousness to discover the secret godhead inside it. Biological life achieves it in procreation. Divine Life
will achieve it in the divine delight in Lila. EhÀ BshÁøÚU Psk 㯮 ö£Ö® BÚ¢u®
ö\¯À. 645) When
someone submits to you for correction, his own defects surface in you. Sn•® öuõØÔÁ¸®. 646) Surrender is not submission, but a supreme capacity for self-giving
which gives all and feels happy in giving. By surrender one grows into
successive higher faculties ultimately acquiring all the faculties of that to
which we surrender. GuØS \µnøh¢uõ¾® AxÁõP ©õÖ÷Áõ®. 647) When
does a man thank God better? When he is lucky or when he is saved from
misfortune? That question does not
arise, as in the former case he remembers only himself, not God. Still, there
are pious souls who do not forget Him. Their gratitude rises from a greater
depth when saved from a misfortune. It is more so when they are protected
from the consequences of their lapses. Man
saved from the results of his wilful folly has a greater cause to offer
gratitude to God. Grace is more keenly felt by him who walked into perfidy
and still was saved by Grace. AÈÄ
A¸øÍzu¸®. 648) When an
act of self-giving is initiated, it ends when all is given up. \©º¨£n®, \P»zøu²® Aº¨£n®. 649) As man’s
productivity rises by cooperation rather than by competition, a nation’s
wealth increases when its transport and communication are speeded up. All
nations that have used the computer have, by virtue of that single fact,
produced more wealth. CßÖ® ¦v¯uØS Áµ÷ÁؤÀø». 650) The clue
to luck is values. The principle of values is to achieve in the lower plane
by the power of the higher plane. Hence, the abundance. Values
yield results in any plane when the values are rendered in terms of that
plane. Avºèh®
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