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At the Feet of The Mother

Daily Offerings from Alokda

What happens after death to a disciple of Sri Aurobindo’s Yoga?

Q: If someone pursues this path will he have to take birth again? Will this be his last lifetime? What is his path after death? Does he attain the spiritual abodes like Vaikuntha / Goloka which is the destination for Vaishnavas or does he merge into Brahman or does he attain these realms and continue the work from there?

ALOKDA: In the traditional conception life is seen as an illusion, Maya, a field of suffering or more correctly pleasure and pain in which the soul is caught due to Ignorance. Therefore to escape from life into Moksha by various forms of Yoga is seen as the highest goal. One cuts the web of karma and the individual soul dissolves in the Supreme Reality.

In the Vaishnava and other bhakti traditions, life is a Lila of the Cosmic Creator. The soul or the jiva though his portion is tied to Ignorance due to Maya and hence to pleasure and pain. The Maya is not a creator of illusion but a cause of bondage. By praying, worship and bhakti one draws the Grace of the Divine Being through whatever aspect one seeks, Vishnu, Shiva, Krishna, Devi etc. The Divine Being or the Godhead once pleased with the bhakta makes the devotee ascend to his divine abode and stay near the Godhead in an ethereal body, chinmaya deha. At the end of kalpa, his soul withdraws into the Supreme Transcendent Source, Parabrahma along with the Godhead.

In Sri Aurobindo’s Yoga the world is seen as a half finished progressive manifestation of the Divine. Here the meaning of mukti is to discover the Divine Presence within and live and act in the world in tune with the Divine Will. Since this means a cessation of the egoism of the doer, the Jiva lives and acts in the world as a free soul, jivanmukta. He is neither willing for dissolution of his individual soul nor afraid of returning to the world through Rebirth. He comes back to do God’s work in the world, in humanity, lokasangrahartha, to help mankind evolve further.

This is the ideal of the Gita. Now Sri Aurobindo reveals what that further is. He says that man is a transitional being and is destined to evolve into a fully conscious divine superhumanity by embodying higher and higher levels of consciousness than the present human mind. The disciples of Sri Aurobindo are freed through this Yoga, at first into the jivanmukta state. Then they consciously become parts of the original Divine Plan and collaborate in the creation of the future superhumanity. For this they are free to come back into a human body and participate more directly in this new Divine Project, creation of the supramental being. Or else after withdrawing from the physical body, dwell in Sri Aurobindo’s abode in the subtle physical world waiting for the New Creation to crystallise and then take up a new supramental divine body for the earthly life.

A River

Look at a River. Watch it flow through varied landscapes, hills and valleys and plains and forests, through boulders and rocks and yet, it always finds its way.

Three things the river teaches us. First to remember the Origin, to stay connected with it. This is the secret of its force and strength. It is the power that impels it from its source filling it with fresh energy and the joy of constant progression.

Second, to remember the Goal. It must flow towards the ocean becoming a beautiful link between the silent snowy summits mating with the vast sky, and the deep blue sea, the vastness of earth upholding a million forms of life.

It knows where to go and the path opens up and forms of itself. It does not flow along a prefixed pre-determined path, but impelled by the power of the Origin and the knowledge of the Goal, it moves forward. As it thus moves, it turns everything into a path, now carrying them along, now skirting around them but always at the end finding its way to the goal, enriching itself, in the journey.
Everything becomes for it a stepping stone on the way, for it never forgets the Goal. Finally, it never dries up for it gives as it goes and always remains connected to the inexhaustible source from which it is born.

Not limited, self-centred and contained like the pond, it never dries up, nor does it become dirty or stale, since it has learnt the secret of constant progression and through it a constant renewal of forces and energies.

Songs of the Soul: November 16, 2024

Mother Divine, may our life be meaningful and purposeful, true and high and noble and beautiful, dedicated to Thy service.

May we be generous givers to all and everything around us as the river, the sun, the trees, the flowers.

May we support the growth and blossoming of all creatures as the earth.

May we be as the sky, vast enough to include and accommodate everything, yet arranging it all according to the law of Truth and the vision of the highest Light.

May we become Her radiant torches in the world of darkness, Her lamps of Light on the pilgrim path through which men pass, Her sweet nectarous streams for tired thirsty souls, Her healing hands to comfort and succour.

May our life be no more spent on personal satisfaction nor wasted on vain self glory and idle pursuits.

And when we pass to higher spheres to rest with Thee, may we return stronger and wiser, better equipped to serve Thee, better able to love Thee and do Thy Work.

May we see Thee in all things and everywhere.

Maa Maa Maa Maa Maa Maa Maa Maa Maa

What will be the place of machinery in the future Divine world?

Q: In “Thoughts and Aphorisms” Sri Aurobindo said that machinery is an incurable barbarism. Nowadays we can see all kind of machinery. When divine order establishes on earth, what will be the role of this machinery?

ALOKDA: Machinery was meant to facilitate certain aspects of human life where man is relatively incapacitated. But instead of facilitating it has begun to replace man.

There is indeed a real danger that an excessive use of machinery may not only mechanise human life but machinise the human being, that is to say turn human beings themselves into heartless, soulless and even thoughtless machines.

Man’s efficiency is being measured more and more not by compassion, wisdom, love but by his capacity to handle machines and his ability to think and feel in terms of probabilities and algorithms. All this does not augur well.

The Divine world order will be more intuitive and less centred around machinery. The difference is between Machine as an instrument of man or man becoming helplessly dependent upon machinery.

Managing Anger

The first step is to recognize the mistake. Not to justify the anger even if there was a clear provocation. One must know it as a weakness that has to be conquered whatever be the challenge one meets on the way.

Do not try to change others. It is the most fruitless exercise. Learn to accept people as they are. Be generous knowing that none is perfect. This gives rise to love and compassion.

Do regular workouts and practice deep breathing and meditation to call in Peace and Equanimity.

Keep the will not to repeat it. This may or may not be possible to achieve in a single stroke. But the will must not give up and not accept the suggestion that we cannot do anything, are helpless etc.

Offer the anger to the Divine with a sincere will to get rid of it.

Read books that are inspiring and show the noble side of life, and avoid company of those who are full of anger, because whatever is cleansed by the Grace can return by contamination.

Songs of the Soul: November 15, 2024

Mother Divine, Mother of our souls, our true companion and eternal Guide. Thou art in us as the transmuting power of Divine Love, as the force of Divine Will urging us to move forward ever forward.

Maa, may our aspiration climb higher ever higher as an ever mounting flame ascending to the Heavens. May we soar beyond all earthly contingencies, beyond all attachments, beyond all that we know, beyond all that we can imagine and conceive. Take us higher and higher, O Supreme Benefactor until all in us fuses with Thee and is new born in Thee and is reborn for Thee.

May we have no other aim or purpose, no other goal or preoccupation save the fulfilment of Thy Will upon earth and in humanity.

Maa Maa Maa Maa Maa Maa Maa Maa

What is the place of marriage in Sri Aurobindo’s Yoga?

Marriage and spiritual life generally do not go well together unless of course there is someone who shares the same aspiration and is willing to walk together on the same path supporting each other’s aspiration. This of course is the minimum though not yet enough. There should be meeting points in nature, common affinities that bring about a spontaneous understanding. At the same time there should be some complimentary aspects which enrich each other mutually. This is as far as marriage can go.

However in most cases the absorbing interest in fulfillment of vital desires as well as the time and energy needed just for maintaining the framework of the family life leaves little room and time for spiritual self-growth which demands a greater and greater one-pointedness. Up till a certain point, things may work and if a true understanding develops centered around the common aspiration then it may be fine. In such rare cases marriage may even be helpful. But more often than not there develops a contrary pull between the demands of a spiritual life and the constant pull towards the vital-material satisfactions of marital life. This is especially so when one partner is spiritually inclined while the other is not or is at best a religious type of person.

If the boy is spiritual then somehow this still works since given the societal framework women generally tend to accept and adapt and hence start moving in the direction of the husband. But the reverse rarely happens when a husband would accept and adapt to a woman’s higher spiritual aspirations. At best he may allow her to explore, even give her the freedom to practice her spiritual life as long as it does not come in the way of her societal and family duties. We can see this in the life a number of women such as Kayadhu, Mandodadri, Tara, Tulsi, Sulochana, Mira bai and many others. On the other hand, we see many women who readily follow in the steps of their husband, for good or for worse sometimes. They suffer and stifle but are not fully free to walk their way.

The result has been an undercurrent of unhappiness and hypocrisy and all kinds of falsehood that have crept in our life when one of the partners especially the woman has the spiritual inclination but the husband does not have it. That is why the institution of marriage is being broken and women are taking their freedom and following their way regardless of family’s approval. While it may be disconcerting for some who would want to maintain the old framework but its overall impact is going to be positive. It is the Divine Will that has broken the institution of marriage and one cannot reverse the clock now.

What one can do however is to reset the relationship. The institution of marriage as it existed earlier is now going away. It exists only for those who do not yet have the higher spiritual urge and are satisfied having children and leading a materially comfortable life fulfilling their outer dreams and ambitions. But those in whom the spiritual urge has awakened are tending to walk out of this institutionalised system of marriage more and more. Or else they are filling their life with artificial scentless flowers mistaking it to be the real one. Yet something can be done and it is resetting the clock. That is what is happening now. While the old institution of marriage now distorted and dated has been largely broken except for the still socially minded persons, a new form of togetherness, more plastic and truer is emerging. Its basis is not social approval but love, rather the truth of love. Its form is not a legal document but a living together of those men and women who have become conscious enough to honour their inner commitment and do not need any outer compulsion to remain steadfast in love. They live together and yet allow enough freedom and space for each one’s independent growth.

This new form of ‘marriage’ if we may say so is more conducive to spiritual growth where people come together and live if they feel drawn by the deeper bond of love. True initially, like any new experiment of nature this will bring in its own challenges and difficulties but as humanity evolves it will find the new way guided by an inner intuitive light. Until this happens the best form that a relation between man and woman who have been tied by the bond of custom and tradition is to live as good friends who care for each other and yet give the needed freedom to explore and discover their own truth, the truth of their life, their true goals including the truth of their love.

In any case it is best not to rush into marriage until both are clear about their life goals and also mature enough to understand what marriage means beyond the social and legal institution. It is the task of the elders, both teachers and parents, to educate the younger ones. Unfortunately, while we are taught every other subject this one is hardly taught to us and it is about love and relationship. The focus is almost exclusively on success and ambition but a most important dimension of success is human relationships and handling emotions. But that is a different and vast area which we can deal with some other time.

Loving regards
Alok bhai

PS: More directly, this is what Sri Aurobindo and the Mother wrote about marriage which I now reproduce below:

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D wrote a letter to M. a disciple, on 14-11-1924. It was meant to be read to Sri Aurobindo. D had requested Sri Aurobindo to give his views on marriage, particularly as he intended taking up the yoga in future. He wanted to know what attitude a person intending to take up the highest spiritual life should adopt towards marriage. D. admitted that he felt sex-attraction and did not want to resort merely to repression.

Sri Aurobindo : It is rather a delicate matter to answer. Perhaps the following points may be offered to him.

1. What is ordinarily known as sex-attraction is mainly a pull on the vital and physical planes between man and woman. This attraction, generally, gets mixed up with emotions and sentiments and is almost always mistaken for love, or psychic relation.

For those who want to give up life altogether – that is to say, for sannyasins etc. – marriage in the ordinary sense is out of the question. Because marriage is the one thing that strongly fixes down a person to life. Woman by nature has the strongest tendency to stick to life. She, generally, pulls down the man and fixes him to life. This is especially intended by nature for the continuance of the race and life.

2. Secondly, there is a meeting together of the psychic of the man and of the woman, – a union of soul with soul. This, of course, is difficult to get.
The first point refers to the ordinary life in the vital and the physical planes.

In the higher life there are two types, two gradations, of meeting of man and woman. One is the psychic union, the other is the spiritual.
The man of high idealism – the poet, the artist, has a developed psychic being. In the ordinary man, it is not developed. For a psychically developed man to get a woman of the right type is rather difficult. But if such a union could come about it would be a great help to both of them.

Disciple : But his question would be how to find out the right sort of woman for marriage.

Sri Aurobindo : There is no hard and fast rule in these things. It is all to be found out by an inner perception. It is not a science, it is an art.
Even when the union of the psychic takes place between the two, the other parts, the mental, the vital and the physical of one may clash with that of the other and the gain of the psychic being may be spoiled by this disharmony. But if the psychic being dominates in both then these difficulties may slowly clear up. The spiritual relation between man and woman is the most difficult to achieve. The man seeking the higher divine life, the seeker after divine Consciousness and the Truth – who is Purusha, – if he meets the woman of the right type, the woman who is his Shakti – then his spiritual life, the life which he is to manifest, is enriched and becomes full. In this case also there is the psychic union between the two.

In the case of those who have the psychic union of the proper kind to start with, the spiritual relation may gradually develop and manifest itself.
In the spiritual union the woman who is the Shakti must be really a Power – that is to say, a powerful personality who can receive the help from the Purusha in the proper way. Each must be of real help to the other: this relation is the most difficult to attain. These difficulties come to the Sadhaka. To the Siddha, the perfected soul, there is no difficulty. He knows fully well what is to be manifested. If his Shakti is there he knows where she is and he will get her.

Disciple : Suppose a person aspiring for spiritual life marries what would happen to him?

Sri Aurobindo : If such a man marries three things might happen :
If it is an ordinary marriage he may be pulled down to the lower level of consciousness, apart from the cares, anxieties and responsibilities he may be burdened with. In that case he may lose his aspiration for the higher life and may be completely changed on account of the woman’s influence on him.
He may be spiritually ruined altogether by the marriage.

Or if he gets the woman of the right type it may be a great help to him.
You can write to D. that Sri Aurobindo does not believe in marriage as it exists at present in society and as an institution. He does not ask a person to marry or not to marry; it is left entirely to the person concerned.
For a person who aspires for some kind of higher life it is common, especially for those who have a strong vital being, to have a tendency for vital enjoyment, and vital relation with a woman. Sri Aurobindo has no objection to this as an experience and perception. Only, in a Yogi’s life these have to be transformed into the movements of the Higher Nature.

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From the Mother’s letter of March 1933 [CWM 14: 291]:
To unite your physical lives, your material interests, to become partners in order to face together the difficulties and successes, the defeats and victories of life—that is the very foundation of marriage, but you already know that it is not enough.

To be united in your sensations, to have the same aesthetic tastes and enjoyments, to be moved in common by the same things, one through the other and one for the other—that is good, that is necessary, but it is not enough.
To be one in your deeper feelings, to keep a mutual affection and tenderness that never vary in spite of all the blows of life and can withstand every weariness and irritation and disappointment, to be always and on every occasion happy, extremely happy, to be together, to find in every circumstance tranquillity, peace and joy in each other—that is good, that is very good, that is indispensable, but it is not enough.

To unite your minds, to harmonise your thoughts and make them complementary, to share your intellectual preoccupations and discoveries; in short, to make your sphere of mental activity identical through a widening and enrichment acquired by both at once—that is good, that is absolutely necessary, but it is not enough.

Beyond all that, in the depths, at the centre, at the summit of the being, there is a Supreme Truth of being, an Eternal Light, independent of all the circumstances of birth, country, environment, education; That is the origin, cause and master of our spiritual development; it is That which gives a permanent direction to our lives; it is That which determines our destinies; it is in the consciousness of That that you must unite. To be one in aspiration and ascension, to move forward at the same pace on the same spiritual path, that is the secret of a lasting union.

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From the Mothers’ conversation with a disciple on July 21, 1960:
(disciple) In reference to the view of some modern social thinkers expressing fear of the possible breakdown and disappearance of the family system, You have remarked that this breakdown “was, and is still, an indispensable movement to bring humanity to a higher and broader realisation”. This raises some important questions which I state below for Your clarification:

Q1. Do You consider this dissolution of the family system indispensable only for the few exceptional individuals who follow some high mental or spiritual ideal or also for the general humanity?

A: Yes, only for the few exceptional individuals who follow some high mental or spiritual ideal.

Q2. If You advocate a complete dissolution of the family system for the entire humanity, do You consider it advisable for it to happen even before the new process of birth by direct materialisation has been normalised on earth?

A: More liberty and plasticity in the system are advisable. Fixed rules are harmful to evolution.

Q3. Do You also consider the abolition of the marriage system as equally indispensable as the abolition of the family system for the higher development of humanity? So long as the new process of birth has not been normalised, would not the present manner of sexual procreation continue? In that case, would not some form of marriage relationship be necessary?

A: Marriage will always take place, but legal ceremonies must not be enforced, to avoid illegality.

Constant Remembrance

Defects of nature and insincerity are part and parcel of human nature. While it is good to recognise them and work upon them, they should not become our main focus.

The focus should be on beauty and light and love and peace to which we aspire and which is there embedded in every heart. Unfortunately, the crust of millenniums covers it.

But the Grace is there always ready to Help and its touch can and does remove them, bringing light and peace in each and every corner of our being.

The important thing is to keep moving deeper and deeper into our soul-space and to keep calling the Grace from Above through constant remembrance. All the rest will come in due course of time.

Songs of the Soul: November 14, 2024

Sweet and infinite Mother, Mother Divine, tangled are the ways of works and hard is the passage through which the upward journey moves. Danger and difficulty stalk the human soul, old nature calls as a phantom on the way. Yet Thy Presence is the surety and the ultimate security. With Thy Presence, surrounded by Thy Love armoured with an absolute faith and holding the sword of courage and the shield of Thy Name one can walk anywhere and through everything.

The transmuting touch of Thy Love, the alchemy of Thy Grace turns obstacles into stepping stones, the barbs and thorns of the world into fragrant flowers.

Maa, give us the absolute faith that no gloom or doubt can touch, the bhakti that sees Thee everywhere and in everything, the sincerity that lights up the path so that nothing is concealed to the sight.

With a profound adoration and gratitude we bow to Thee.

Maa Maa Maa Maa Maa Maa Maa Maa Maa