Page 6 - More Light from Sri Aurobindo and the Mother on Receptivity
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Aspiration and Receptivity













                             . . . there is a moment when the two—aspiration and



                             passivity—can not only be alternate but simultaneous.




                             You can be at once in the state of aspiration, of




                             willing, which calls down something —exactly the will




                             to open oneself and receive, and the aspiration which



                             calls down the force you want to receive—and at the




                             same time be in that state of complete inner stillness




                             which allows full penetration, for it is in this



                             immobility that one can be penetrated, that one




                             becomes permeable by the Force.










                             Well, the two can be simultaneous without the one



                             disturbing the other, or can alternate so closely that




                             they can hardly be distinguished. But one can be like




                             that, like a great flame rising in aspiration, and at the



                             same time as though this flame formed a vase, a large




                             vase, opening and receiving all that comes down.










                                                                                                                                        ~ The Mother, CWM 6: 113
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