Devotion—Faith—Reliance
Don’t forget what I have said many times. Do your sadhana in a calm and quiet manner without getting agitated. Then everything will slowly come right. Crying aloud is no good. Call upon the Mother calmly. Open yourself to Her. The more quiet becomes the vital the more steadily goes on the sadhana without swerving.
* * * Sitting calm and quiet remember the Mother and open yourself to her. This is the rule of meditation.
* * * To do both is best. If it were possible to do sadhana from a distance, that would be the best, but that cannot always be done. But the fact is that you have to do your sadhana by creating a place of safety or a fort in the psychic—that is to say, rely on the Mother calmly and quietly without getting restless, say cheerfully that what she says is right. These small imperfections are a greater obstacle than big ones. But they have to be slowly brought out and imperfections turned into perfections. This cannot be done all at once. Page-424 So, it is not good to feel sorry and be impatient. The Mother’s Force will gradually do everything.
* * * The straight road to truth is open in the heart. Whatever is offered goes up to the Mother and gets merged in her Truth and becomes all truth.
* * * Don’t be afraid or upset. This is the way of Yoga. You have to get over the dark state; you have to remain quiet even in darkness.
* * * The tapasya is this: to be quiet, to call upon the Mother, to reject calmly restlessness, despair, desires and lusts.
* * * At the outset peace, truth, etc., get established within, then they turn into action,
* * * It is not right to fear the void. It is into the void that the divine Peace comes down. The Mother is always within you. Page-425 But one cannot feel this unless truth, power and light are there.
* * * Is it not a big boast that all this has happened only for you ? "I am very good, very powerful, everything is being done by me, without me the Mother’s work cannot be done." This is undeniably a kind of vanity. "I am worse than the worst. Everything has come to a stand-still owing to my opposition. God cannot carry on his work." This is, in an opposite way, another sort of vanity.
* * * Always remain quiet, calmly calling in the Mother’s F6rce, I and throwing aside all worry. Page-426 |