One ought not to indulge ideas of incapacity, inability to respond, dwelling too much on defects and failures and allowing the mind to be in pain and shame on their account; for these ideas and feelings become in the end weakening things. If there are difficulties, stumblings or failures, one has to look at them quietly and call in tranquilly and persistently the Divine help for their removal, but not to allow oneself to be upset or pained or discouraged. Yoga is not an easy path and the total change of the nature can not be done in a day.
- Sri Aurobindo
Submitted by: Sri Aurobindo
Submitted on: Fri Oct 11 2024 20:10:58 GMT+0530 (India Standard Time)
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Acknowledgements: This is common knowledge (Shloka/s)
Language: EnglishFrom the same author: Sri Aurobindo
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