DAILY MESSAGES

Series IX

 

151)     In learning a new language, grammar and vocabulary are gross, while pronunciation, accent and intonation are subtle.

          ö\õÀ áh®, SµÀ `m_©®.

152) Pµsm öuõmhõÀ åõU AiUS®.

        `m_©® {øÚzuõÀ £»ß u¸®.

          Electric shock needs the contact.

          Subtle forces act by thought.

153)     That low consciousness cannot be touched is a subtle fact. One can fortify himself only by the strength of inner purity.

          ©Úzy´ø©¯õÀ wshõø©ø¯ öÁÀÁx }izx {ø»US®.

154)  Man voluntarily withdrawing from the divine opportunity of service cannot return to it.

        Gmh ÷£õÚõÀ, ©Ö£i Qm÷h ÷£õP ¬•i¯õx.

155)  There is only one failure. It is the failure to make the right choice.

        |õi Á¸® öÁØÔø¯ ¸®¤ ©ÖUS® ÷uõÀ uµ ÷ÁÖ ÷uõÀ°Àø».

156) _¯|»® _¯|»zvØPõP ÂmkU öPõkUS®, _¯|»zøu ÂmkU öPõkUPõx.

          Selfishness will sacrifice for its own gain. It will not give up selfishness.

157)     Life is not a straight process of accepting the right and rejecting the wrong. It tries to accept the right in the wrong, for the sake of the attractions of the wrong and very slowly works out the compromise through tortuous paths.

          ÷Ási¯øu ÷ÁshõuuØPõP HØ£Áß ©Ûuß.

158)   x÷µõPzøu «Ô ÷\øÁ ö\´¯»õ®. x÷µõQU÷P ö\´¯U Thõx.

159)     Ideals are accomplished by cooperation, are destroyed by resistance. Great ideals are achieved by resistance. The greatest ideals are achieved by transforming resistance.

          JzxøǨ£õÀ \õvUP»õ®. Gvº¨£õÀ ö£¯øu \õvUP»õ®.

160)  It is purposelessness that touches the bottom. Spontaneity rises in full only there. Literature created without purpose remains immortal.

        C»m]¯zøu CÇ¢u ¤ßÚ÷µ C»m]¯® §ºzv BS®.

        ÷uõØÓ¤ß ö£¸® öÁØÔ CøÓÁÛß öÁØÔ.

161) ÷|µªÀø» GÛÀ ©ÚªÀø».

162)  The highest value of independence that cannot bring itself to accept help of any description has its counterpart at the lowest end, where there is a knowledge that no help will be forthcoming. It is true that both meet where the cycle of life closes.

        E¯º¢uuØS®, uõÌ¢uuØS® Ai¨£øh Jß÷Ó. ÷Põn® ÷ÁÖ.

163)  Man accepts a new ideal not by rational appreciation of the concept, but by learning about the practical experience of others. When he has such experiences from which many others can learn, he prefers secrecy.

        C»m]¯zvØS®, `m_©zvØS® _¯|»® Esk.

164)  Professionals are dignified wage earners. It is a pity of human life that one has to earn his bread. Culture can rear its head only when man is relieved of that necessity.

        £s¦ öuõÈø»U Ph¢ux.

165)  Superstitious faith religiously followed will reward just as faith in its own context and plane.

        h |®¤UøP ¬•Ê |®¤UøP.

166) £Sv°À ¬•Êø© ö£Ö® ¬•Êø©.

167) áhzvÀ Bß©õÄUS ¹£ªÀø».

168) AP® ¦Ó® AÈ¢uõÀ Bz©õ AȲ®.

169) Põ»zøuU Ph¢u {ø»°À ußøÚ¯ÔÁx Bz©õ.

170) A¹£® AÚ¢uÛß ¹£®.

171) ÂgbõÚ® ö\´²®, ¤µ®©® v¸Ä¸©õØÖ®.

172) £µ©õz©õøÁ ãÁõz©õÄUS® AP[Põµ®.

173) ©Ú® ©¯[QÚõÀ, ¤µ£g\® EÒ÷Í ÂÈUS®.

174) bõÚzvØS¯x \z&¦¸åß, \z CÀø».

175) Põ»•¬®, Ch•¬® APzvØS¯Ú.

176)   Fºö£õÖ¨ø£ J¸Áß HØ£x ¬•i¯õx.

          AßøÚ ö\´Áøu |õ® ö\´uõÀ Põ¯® ¬•i²®, |èh® AvP®.

             Mother’s consciousness enables us to do great works. You can make the impossible possible. As it is done in ego, the impossible will land on you and devastate you, as one trying to feed the whole village.

          ¬•i²® GߣuõÀ ö\´ÁøuÂh, Phø©°¸¢uõÀ ö\´Áx \¯õS®.

177) SøÓøÁ {øÓÁõUSÁx v¸Ä¸©õØÓ®.

        SøÓ÷¯ {øÓÄ.

        SøÓ, ö£¸{øÓÄ.

        SøÓø¯ SøÓ¯õPU Põs£Áß SøÓ²øh¯Áß.

178) Bß©õ áhzøu BÒÁx ÿ  AµÂ¢u®.

179) Põ»® Gߣx PhÄÎß PØ£øÚ.

180) E°µØÓx áh®.

        Enº¢x |h¨£x »[S.

        ]¢v¨£x ©Ûuß.

        ]¢vUPõu ö©ÍÚ® ¬•ÛÁº.

        æUS¯x v¸èi.

        bõÚ® Eøh¯Áº ÷¯õQ.

        öu´Ázøu AgbõÚ® £õvUPõx.

        AgbõÚ® bõÚ©õÁx \zv¯ 㯮.

        \z EnºÁx AÚ¢u®.

        \Uv ö£Ö® \z, ]z.

        \z Gߣx \z ¦¸åß.

        AøÚzøu²® Ph¢ux ¤µ®©®.

181) AP® GßÓ \z, ¦Ó® GßÓ \zv¯®.

        \z GßÓ AP®, áh® GßÓ ¦Ó®.

        \zv¯® áhzvß Bv.

182) vÓø©²ÒÍ v¸hß ¤Óº v¸mkUSz xøn ÷£õÁõß.

        v¸mkUS xøn ÷£õS® v¸hß v¸miß v¸Ä¸Á®.

183) \z ]z BÚ¢u® &&  Subjective.

          \zv¯® bõÚ® AÚ¢u® && objective.

184)     Our urges are biological, social, psychological and evolutionary in succession. Energies of an urge conserved will help build the next higher plane. For yoga, one needs to conserve the evolutionary energies, if he had mastered the earlier urges.

          Áͺ¢u ©Ú® ÷¯õPzøu ÁͺUS®.

185)  The way in which a person exhausts his last drop of energies in pursuit of the unattainable, reveals his sacred values.

        ©Ú® |õkÁvÀ ©Ûuß öÁΨ£kÁõß.

186)  There is no problem other than that caused by hankering after the past.

        PÈ¢uøuU P¸vÚõÀ Pèh® Á¸®.

187)  Physically strong cruelty goes with obscenity of physical love and both are centred in physical selfishness.

        Eh¾US¯Ú öPõkø©²®, _¯|»•®.

188)  The unconsciousness of the parts of our being enables them to assume the right to originality for action. Even the soul suffers this blemish. Only the psychic being can know it is an instrument of Shakti.

        ©øh¯ÝUSÒÍ Eø© ©ØÓÁÝUQÀø».

        CÀ»õuÁß C¸¨£uõP {øÚ¨£õß.

189) Bz©õ |õk® öÁØÔ ÷©õm\®.

        £µ©õz©õ |õk® ÷uõÀ v¸Ä¸©õØÓ®.

        ]¸èi ¤µ®©® |õi¯ ÷uõÀÂ.

        ¤µ®©® ÷uõÀ°À |õi¯ BÚ¢u® ½ø».

190)  The infinity of Brahman emerges in its capacity to play against itself in creation.

        J¸Á÷Ú C¸¦Ó¬® BkÁx CøÓÁß.

191)  Man’s efficiency arises out of his surrendering to his subconscious. Yoga needs the surrender to Mother who is Superconscious.

        C»UøP ©õØÔÚõÀ C»m]¯® §ºzv¯õS®.

        ¬•øÓ¯À», C»m]¯®.

          Sri Aurobindo’s surrender is not new to the world, but it is to rise from the lowest to the highest.

192)  Capacity to energise your opponent for your own delight expresses one’s infinity.

        GvUS Eø© uµ Gmhõu E¯µ® ÷Ásk®.

193)  Anyone can learn the grammar of another language. No one can learn its idiom as the native can.

        xÓ¨£x GÎx. CÀ»Ózøu HØ£x xÓÂUS GÎuÀ».

194)  The only work done for God is by man’s surrender, conscious or unconscious. When there is no surrender, he is doing God’s work in organising ignorance on the surface. Man has the choice of being God’s instrument of knowledge or Ignorance.

        ©Ûuß CøÓÁÛ¼¸¢x u¨£ •i¯õx.

195)  Surrender belongs to the causal world.

        \µnõPv Põµn ÷»õPzvØS¯x.

196)  Man can submit when he is overwhelmed, but cannot bring himself to surrender as a voluntary act. His faculties have such an independence as well as a rigid formation.

        £oÄUS {º£¢u® Esk. \µnõPvø¯ ©ÛuÚõÀ {øÚUPÄ® ¬•i¯õx.

197)  The joy of self-discovery is the joy of the struggling surface capitulating to the overpowering of the subliminal.

          Ishwara fulfils Himself in his surrender to Shakti.

          Surface fulfils itself in being overpowered by the subliminal.

          Democracy rises to heights of value when one accepts defeat with grace.

          Surrender is the Victory of the whole over the part.

        ÷ui¨÷£õS® ÷uõÀÂ÷¯ |õi Á¸® öÁØÔø¯ Âh¨ ö£¯x.

198)  Completion of work:

          Till the physical learns, the work does not move.

          A work awaits surrender to be complete.

          As long as you remember a work, it will be a non-starter.

        ÷Áø» \µnõPvUPõP Põzv¸US®.

199)  The Time has Come

          To know this is the Hour of God is to make the distant hour come now. To have that knowledge is not given to mind. It is there in the heart. It arises in the fullness of the heart which comes through surrender.

        \µnõPvUS ÷|µ® Á¸Áx ÷|µ® Á¢uuõS®.

200)  Generally man does not understand what he can or must do. When he does, he finds no capacity. He is unaware that that capacity can be acquired in a trice by surrender. It rarely occurs to him. So, human problems or opportunities reduce to,

·         Unconsciousness.

·         Absence of faith.

        ÂȨ£õÚ \µnõPv \õvUPõuvÀø».

 

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