Words of  the Mother

Two

 

Contents

 

PRE CONTENT

 

Part One

Man's Relationship with the Divine

 

The True Aim of Life

The Divine is with You

The Divine and the Man

Relationship with the Divine

The Ways of Working of the Lord

 

Part Two

The Path of Yoga

 

The Path

Yoga

The Integral of Yoga

Yogic Action

Aspects of Sadhana

Tapasya

Ascetic Practice

Concentration

Meditation

Experiences and Vision

The Guru

General

 

Part Three

Elements of Yoga

 

Sincerity

Insincerity Pretension and self-deception

Aspiration

Aspiration Calling and Pulling

Faith and the Divine Grace

Confidence

Certitude

The Divine Grace

The Divine Help

Faith in the Divine Grace and Help

Trust in the Divine Grace and Help

The Divine Grace and Difficulties

Devotion and Self-giving

Worship

Offering

Consecration

Self-giving

Service to the Divine

Surrender to the Divine Will

To Will What the Divine Wills

Difficulties of Surrender

Divine Love

Divine Love and Human Love

Love and Sexual Desire

Love for the Divine

General

 

Peace and Silence

Quite

Peace

Silence

Openness and Receptivity

Wideness

Plasticity

Receptivity

Purity  and Humility

Simplicity

 

Humility and Modesty

Gratitude and Faithfulness

Faithfulness

Obedience

Will and Perseverance

 

Resolution

Determination

Steady Effort

Persistence

Perseverance

 

Endurance

Patience

Heroism and Bravery

Boldness

Courage

Strength Force and Power

Prudence and Balance

Enthusiasm and Straightforwardness

Nobility and Refinement

Happiness and Joy

Happiness

Joy

Beatitude and Bliss

Harmony and good Will

Collaboration

 

Good will

Benevolence

Tolerance

Freedom

Truth and Speech

 

Falsehood and Truth

Truth is above Mind

Opinion and Truth

Honesty

Speak always the Truth

 

 Control of speech

Speech and Practice

 

 

 

Part Four

Difficulties

 

Circumstances: Results, Not

 Causes

Circumstances: Results of Past Actions

Circumstances and ones Inner condition

Difficulties

Never complain about Difficulties

Never worry about Difficulties

Forget about Difficulties

Face and overcome Difficulties

Mistakes: Mistakes can be effaced

Mistakes: No Torment, Worry and Sadness

Mistakes: Recognise and Correct Them

Weakness: Fear

Doubt

Depression

Suffering

Laziness, Tiredness, Fatigue, Tamas

Material Desires

Greed (for food)

Desire, Impulses and Self-Control

Ego

Selfishness

Pride

Vanity

ambition

Jealousy

Quarrels

Narrowness and One-sidedness

 

 

Part Five

Human Relationships

 

Judging Others

 

Helping others and the world

Opinions of others

Attachment to others

Duty towards the Divine and other

General

Men and Women

Marriage and Children

 

Part Six

Work

 

Work as an Offering to the Divine

Progress and Perfection in Work

Collaboration and Harmony in Work

Difficulties in Work

Work Silently

Care of  Material Things

General

 

 

Part Seven

Parts of the Being

 

The Soul

The Mind: Only an Instrument

Mental limitation and Weakness

Quiet Mind, Calm Mind Silent Mind

The Heart

The Vital

The Senses

The Body

The Subconscient

General

Devotion and Self-giving  

DEVOTION

 

Devotion: modest and fragrant, it gives itself without seeking for anything in return.

 

Devotional attitude: moderate and self-effacing, it gives remarkable fruit.

 

A devotion that keeps concentrated and silent in the depths of the heart but manifests in acts of service and obedience, is more powerful, more true, more divine, than any shouting and weeping devotion.

 

Sincere devotion is much more effective than the Ganges water.

 

WORSHIP 

Worship: the form or outer expression of your devotion.

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True worship: total and constant without demand or exigence.

 

OFFERING 

Life must blossom like a flower offering itself to the Divine.

 

The only offering that truly enriches is the one made to the Divine.

 

Offering: the placing of your entire being, with all its movements true and false, good and bad, right and wrong, before the Divine for transformation.

 

Offer sincerely to the Divine your obscurities and you will be able to receive the light.

 

The offering of our being we make to the Divine must be integral and effective.

 24 August 1954

Integral offering: the surest road to realisation.

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Unconditional integral offering: the joy of offering oneself without asking for anything in return.

 

CONSECRATION

 

Consecration is the consummation, when the Light has illuminated all the parts of your being, with a central will acting on the feelings, impulses, thoughts, emotions, activities, directing them always towards the Divine and when you move no more from darkness to light or from falsehood to truth or from misery to happiness but from light to more light, from truth to greater truth, from happiness to increasing happiness.

 

It is in a sincere consecration to the Divine that we can find relief from our too human sufferings.

 

The quiet mind one gets through meditation is indeed of short duration, for as soon as you come out from meditation you come out at the same time from the quietness of mind. The true lasting quietness in the vital and the physical as well as in the mind comes from a complete consecration to the Divine; for when you can no more call anything, not even yourself, yours, when everything, including your body, sensations, feelings and thoughts, belongs to the Divine, the Divine takes the entire responsibility of all and you have nothing more to worry about.

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A sincere consecration of all you are and all you do is for the sadhana much more effective than meditation.

 

True love and consecration lead much quicker to the Divine than an arduous Tapasya.

26 April 1937

SELF-GIVING 

Self-giving is true prayer.  

 

Self-giving: by this the whole being gets progressively unified round the central psychic being.

 

Give yourself up it is the best way of finding yourself.

 

Give yourself, all that you are and what you do, to the Divine, and you will have peace.

 

Give yourself entirely to the Divine and you will see the end of all your troubles.

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It is a sincere self-giving that saves one from all difficulties and dangers.

 

Never say, “I have nothing to give to the Divine.” There is always something to give, for always you can give yourself in a better and more complete way.

 

To the Divine you are worth no more than what you have given Him.

 

To give to the Divine what one has in excess is not an offering.

One should give at least something out of what one needs.

 

If you remember what you have given to the Divine, He will have no need of remembering it Himself; and if you ever mention the gift or speak of it to anybody, it is not to the Divine that you have made the offering but to the demon of your vanity.

 

Entire self-giving: fully open, clear and pure.

 

Do not confuse the psychic realisation with the spiritual realisation,  

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because the psychic realisation will leave you within time and space, within the manifested universe.

Whereas the effect of the spiritual realisation will be to project you outside all creation, outside time and space.

There is no joy more perfect than to give oneself totally to that which is greater than oneself. God, Supreme Origin, Divine Presence, Absolute Truth it doesn't matter what name we give Him or what aspect we most easily approach Him through to forget oneself totally in an integral consecration is the surest path towards Realisation.

 13 January 1952  

How beautiful, grand, simple and calm everything becomes when our thoughts turn to the Divine and we give ourselves to the Divine!

 11 May 1954

We must know how to give our life and also our death, our happiness and also our suffering.

 28 December 1954

Three typical modes of total self-giving to the Divine:

(1) To prostrate oneself at His feet, giving up all pride in perfect humility.

(2) To unfold one's being before Him, open one's whole body from head to foot, as one opens a book, exposing one's centres so as to make all their movements visible in a complete sincerity that allows nothing to remain hidden.

(3) To nestle in His arms, to merge in Him in a loving and absolute trust.

These movements may be accompanied by three formulas or any one of them according to the case:

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(1) Let Thy Will be done and not mine.

(2) As Thou willest, as Thou willest.

(3) I am Thine for eternity.

Generally, when these movements are done in the true way, they are followed by a perfect identification, a dissolution of the ego, giving rise to a sublime felicity.

 

Three Steps towards the Supreme Identification.

Give all you have, this is the beginning.

Give all you do, this is the way.

Give all you are, this is the fulfilment.

 

I have read and heard that one should “give oneself” to the Divine. I don't understand how one should “give oneself”.

 

With your thought, give your thoughts.

With your heart, give your feelings.

With your body, give your work.

 21 March 1965

Above all words, above all thoughts in the luminous silence of an aspiring faith give yourself totally, unreservedly, absolutely to the Supreme Lord of all existences and He will do of you what He wants you to be.

With love and blessings.

5 March 1966

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