Thursday, 28 December 2017

Compassion ...


Divine Mother's compassion
Turns 'this' to the extreme...

Venomous to sweet
Ugliness to beauty

Hatred to love deep
Envy to power friendly

Compition to being complimentry 
Indifference to empathetic

Depressive to energetic
Depreciative to constructive

Verbalize to calm steady
Abhorring to empty active

Regressive to creative
Apathetic to flexible fixing 

What not in revealing!
O Grace! Ample grand openings...

Thank you...

- Morli Pandya 
December, 2017


One day I will return, a bringer of strength, 
And make thee drink from the Eternal's cup; His streams of force shall triumph in thy limbs 
And Wisdom's calm control thy passionate heart. 
Thy love shall be the bond of humankind, 
Compassion the bright key of Nature's acts:
Misery shall pass abolished from the earth; 
The world shall be freed from the anger of the Beast,
From the cruelty of the Titan and his pain. 
There shall be peace and joy for ever more.
BOOK VII: The Book of Yoga 507 508


Sri Aurobindo's Compassion
Q: Why is the flower symbolising your compassion so delicate and why does it wither away so soon?
A: No, the compassion does not wither with its symbol—flowers are the moment’s representations of things that are in themselves eternal.
SABCL On Himself
Sri Aurobindo on Himself (Notes and Letters on His Life) The Master and the Guide
9-8-1936


The truth of Sri Aurobindo is a truth of love and light and mercy. He is good, great, compassionate and divine. And it is he who will have the final victory.
I always saw him with a perfectly peaceful and smiling face, and above all, the dominant expression was one of compassion. That was what stood out in his appearance. An expression of compassion so ... so peaceful, so tranquil, oh, magnificent. TM

Flower Name: Portulaca grandiflora
Rose moss, Sun plant, Eleven-o'clock
Significance: Sri Aurobindo’s Compassion
Innumerable, ever present and effective in every instance.

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