Friday, April 16, 2010

Sadhanna is not personal but collective

Disciple: How should one proceed, if the sadhanna is not personal but collective?

The Mother: One must enlarge oneself.

The work is more complicated, more complex, requiring a greater strength, a greater width, a greater patience, a greater tolerance and a greater endurance.

Yet if each one does perfectly what he has to do, all together form but a single person doing the sadhana for everybody. If there are fifty doing the integral Yoga and only one does the work, then he does it for all. But if every one of the fifty does it for all, he does it in effect for one person, for everyone works for everyone. That should create among all a unity strong enough to make one indistinguishable from another. And that is the ideal way, that all together should form only one body, one personality, working at once for oneself and for others without distinction

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