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

ENDURANCE

 

Endurance: going to the very end of the effort without fatigue or relaxing.

 

Endurance is the capacity of bearing without depression.

 

Cheer up, all will be all right, if we know how to last and endure.

 

To know and be able to bear and endure, undoubtedly produces a firm and fixed joy.

 

The most important is a steady, quiet endurance that does not allow any upsetting or depression to interfere with your progress. The sincerity of the aspiration is the assurance of the victory.

 

A quiet endurance is the sure way to success.

 14 June 1954

The things we cannot realise today we shall be able to realise tomorrow. The only necessity is to endure.

 20 August 1954

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The victory is to the most enduring.

 6 September 1954

Endure and you will triumph. Victory goes to the most enduring.

And with the Grace and divine love nothing is impossible.

My force and love are with you.

At the end of the struggle there is Victory.

 7 January 1966

In silent endurance, one step forward towards victory with the help of eternal love.

 

Open to the Divine Grace and thou shalt endure.

 

PATIENCE 

Patience: indispensable for all realisation.

 

Patience: the capacity to wait steadily for the Realisation to come.

 

Accomplishment is without any doubt the fruit of patience.

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With patience one arrives always.

 

It is not in a day that one can overcome one's own nature. But with patience and enduring will the Victory is sure to come.

 

With patience any difficulty can be overcome.

 9 March 1934

Everything will come in its time; keep a confident patience and all will be all right.

 9 August 1934

With patience and perseverance all prayers get fulfilled.

 4 February 1938

With sincerity, make an effort for progress, and with patience, know how to await the result of your effort.

 21 October 1951

To know how to wait is to put Time on your side.

 

I worry myself over being exact and regular and punctual. If I ever miss being so, even a little, I get upset and feel that I must hurry all the more. In matters of the inner life also, I incline to do the same.  

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I think this tendency is to be discouraged.

 

Yes, it is not good to be impatient and agitated you must do everything peacefully and quietly without excessive haste.

 

If the mind remains quiet in all circumstances and happenings, patience will be more easily increased.

 

Yoga cannot be done in a hurry it needs many many years. If you are “pressed for time” it means that you have no intention of doing yoga is it so?

It is not the soul, but the ego and its pride that feel “defeat and humiliation”.

 10 November 1961

One goes much faster when he is not in a hurry.

To really move forward, one should feel, with complete confidence, that eternity lies before him.

 4 July 1962

Sweet Mother,

Too often the feeling of incapacity and of being far from You comes to discourage the will. I am tired of my way of living, of feeling and it seems to have no end.

 

To realise anything one must be patient. And the vaster and more important the realisation, the greater the patience must be.

Blessings.

 19 May 1968  

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Mother, when I write to You, there is always this "I"; I know that I have no right to write like this it is so egoistic. I don't know how to overcome this difficulty. I know that it is not a big difficulty, but it is like a little pebble which one stumbles over even though one sees it.

 

One must be patient and stubborn in order to reach the goal.

8 May 1971

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