by the Mother
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It is said that to become conscious of divine Love all other love
has to be abandoned. What is the best way of rejecting the other love which
clings so obstinately (laughter) and does not easily leave us?
To go through it. Ah!
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go through, to see what is behind it, not to stop at the appearances, not
to be satisfied with the outer form, to look for the principle which is
behind this love, and not be content until one has found the origin of
the feeling in oneself. Then the outer form will crumble of itself and
you will be in contact with the divine Love which is behind all things.
That is the best way.
To want to get rid of the one in order to find the other is very difficult.
It is almost impossible. For human nature is so limited, so full of contradictions
and so exclusive in its move-ments that if one wants to reject love in
its lower form, that is to say, human love as human beings experience it,
if one makes an inner effort to reject it, one usually rejects the entire
capa-city of feeling love and becomes like a stone. And then some-times
one has to wait for years or centuries before there is a reawakening in
oneself of the capacity to receive and manifest love.
Therefore, the best way when love comes, in whatever form it may be,
is to try and pierce through its outer appearance and find the divine principle
which is behind and which gives it existence. Naturally, it is full of
snares and difficulties, but it is more effective. That is to say, instead
of ceasing to love because one loves wrongly, one must cease to love wrongly
and want to love well.
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instance, love between human beings, in all its forms, the love of parents
for children, of children for parents, of bro-thers and sisters, of friends
and lovers, is all tainted with ignor-ance, selfishness and all the other
defects which are man's ordinary drawbacks; so instead of completely ceasing
to love — which, besides, is very difficult as Sri Aurobindo says, which
would simply dry up the heart and serve no end — one must learn how to
love better: to love with devotion, with self-giving, self-abnegation,
and to struggle, not against love itself, but against its distorted forms:
against all forms of monopolising, of attach-ment, possessiveness, jealousy,
and all the feelings which accom-pany these main movements. Not to want
to possess, to dominate; and not to want to impose one's will, one's whims,
one's desires; not to want to take, to receive, but to give, not to insist
on the other's response, but be content with one's own love; not to seek
one's personal interest and joy and the fulfilment of one's per-sonal desire,
but to be satisfied with the giving of one's love and affection; and not
to ask for any response. Simply to be happy to love, nothing more.
If you do that, you have taken a great stride forward and can, through
this attitude, gradually advance farther in the feel-ing itself, and realise
one day that love is not something perso-nal, that love is a universal
divine feeling which manifests through you more or less finely, but which
in its essence is some-thing divine.
The first step is to stop being selfish. For everyone it is the same
thing, not only for those who want to do yoga but also in ordinary life:
if one wants to know how to love, one must not love oneself first and above
all selfishly; one must give one-self to the object of love without exacting
anything in return. This discipline is elementary in order to surmount
oneself and lead a life which is not altogether gross.
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for yoga we may add something else: it is as I said in the beginning, the
will to pierce through this limited and human form of love and discover
the principle of divine Love which is behind it. Then one is sure to get
a result. This is better than drying up one's heart. It is perhaps a little
more difficult but it is better in every way, for like this, instead of
egoistically making others suffer, well, one may leave them quiet in their
own move-ment and only make an effort to transform oneself without im-posing
one's will on others, which even in ordinary life is a step towards something
higher and a little more harmonious.
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