... it is best to follow the maxim, to each his own path. At the same time one respects the right of others to follow their own way without deviating from the truth one has seen and felt within oneself.
... one can concentrate upon the Name and Form of the Divine Mother preferably in the heart (centre of the chest), in the head crown or even above the head.
Ordinarily the mind divides everything into separate elements and tries to understand them through comparison and contrast. In reality however the whole world is nothing else but God’s outer robe, His progressive manifestation.
Sri Aurobindo and the Mother have not come here to create any religion but to open a way for the future for those who are ready and feel the call. A mass movement, whether local or global is not part of Their agenda.
... behind it all is the secret soul, the person behind the personalities, the witness of God in the hushed sanctuary of the heart, the divinity within us, the doorway to the Divine immanent in all things.
The fact that suffering is an inevitable part of our journey does not cancel our urge to help and save. Rather often it is the sight of suffering that has given birth to kindness and compassion
The usual worship of the gods and goddesses has no real place in the Integral Yoga practice since all are included in our worship and adoration of the Divine Mother.