(Mother starts reading from #SriAurobindo's "The Synthesis of Yoga", Pt.1 Ch.4,"The Sacrifice, the Triune Path & the Lord of the Sacrifice").."
(Q—Sweet Mother, what does the "sacrifice to the Divine" mean?)
It is the word the Gita uses for self-giving.."
It is a mutual and reciprocal sacrifice.."
And that is why, Matter must sacrifice itself to the Divine, automatically, even unconsciously—whether one wants it or not, this is what happens.."
while if it is done consciously, one has the joy of sacrifice which is the supreme joy.
The word "sacrifice" in French has slightly too narrow a sense.."
While in Sanskrit this sense is not there at all; it corresponds to "self-giving".."
It is precisely the divine Presence.
Because the Divine is essentially one, and yet He has subdivided Himself apparently in all beings, and in this way recreated the primordial Oneness.."
And when one becomes conscious of this, one has the joy of the consciousness of this Oneness.."
if you are conscious, you have the joy; if you are not conscious, you miss this joy.."
It is made automatically.
Whether you know it or not, whether you want it or not, you are all united by the divine Presence which, though it appears fragmented, is yet One.."
And because this Unity is a fact, whether you are aware of it or not doesn't alter the fact at all.
And whether you want it or not, you are in spite of everything subject to this Unity.."
you think you are separate from one another, but it is the same single Substance which is in you all, despite differences in appearance; & a vibration in one centre automatically awakens a vibration in another.."
I don't understand this conclusion at all.
If you are happy to be unhappy, that's all right, it is your own affair; if you are content..to suffer & remain in the ignorance & inconscience you are in, stay there.."
But that the Oneness exists, even if you feel just the opposite.."
If you are not conscious of the Divine, the fact exists but you simply are not conscious of it—that's all.."
And the world is in a state of obscurity, suffering, misery, of... everything, all it is, simply because it is not conscious of the Divine, because it has cut off the connection in its consciousness.."
That is to say, it has become unconscious.
For the true consciousness is the divine Consciousness. If you cut yourself off from It, you become absolutely unconscious; that is exactly what has happened.."
There we are, that's all.."
It is as if you asked me, "What is unconscious in us?" But in fact, all is unconscious except the Divine.
& it's only when one can unite with the Divine that one re-establishes the true consc. in one's being.."
Anything else? No?
(Turning to a disciple) Oh! he is longing to speak!
(X—Mother, there is a magnificent sentence!)
Ah! only one?.."
& always again it receives something from its environment in return for its voluntary or involuntary tribute—)
Yes, that is what I was just saying. And then?..
Oh! from both.
(X—B/c here it's written: "it receives from its environment")
Yes! B/c #SriAurobindo says there's a oneness in Matter, in manifestation, in substance, & there's necessarily an interchange.."
that it is only your consciousness which is separated and in a state of unconsciousness because it is separated.."
(X—But in ordinary life, in one's environment, what one receives is not always what one gives.)
Oh! but you must not understand things so superficially..."
No. It is the Divine in the inconscient who aspires for the Divine in the consciousness. That is to say, without the Divine there would be no aspiration.."
But because at the very heart of the inconscient there is the divine Consciousness, you aspire.."
"It is not you who aspire, it is the Divine, it is not you who make progress, it is the Divine, it is not you who are conscious, it is the Divine".."
And it is simply your ignorance and your unconsciousness which prevent you from realising it."
(Meditation)
(The Supramental Descent takes place)
(End)