Man’s nature is full of opposing forces making his life a riddle full of conflicts. He has the light but knows not how to use. Yet the solution also lies within.
Humility, supramental plasticity and spiritual rebirth - this talk is based on these three qualities which the Mother has discussed at length in Her conversations between 1929 and 1931.
Our life is an enigma and full of paradoxes. The greatest of all paradoxes is the opposition between the soul’s aspiration and a nature that often seems to oppose it.
This is a talk based on Sri Aurobindo’s poem The Rakshasas. Sri Aurobindo shows us the nature of Rakshasa and the Asura and their place in evolution towards our humanness.
The Divine Mother appears on the threshold of Aswapati’s vision and reads Aswapati’s heart. She cautions him about the danger of the boon that he is here to ask.
Mahatmas are beings who were once human and rose to immortality by tapas and help and guide the humanity. Here the Mahatma narrates his birth and growth towards immortality.
With this boon that Aswapati has secured for earth he is assured of man’s inevitable future. Man, in his deepest self is a god but he has forgotten this subtle and profound truth.