December 4, 2019 – Compassion & Gratitude

The Ideal must be Nature’s common truth,

The body illumined with the indwelling God,

The heart and mind feel one with all that is,

A conscious soul live in a conscious world.

As through a mist a sovereign peak is seen,

The greatness of the eternal Spirit appeared,

Exiled in a fragmented universe

Amid half-semblances of diviner things.

These now could serve no more his regal turn;

The Immortal’s pride refused the doom to live

A miser of the scanty bargain made

Between our littleness and bounded hopes

And the compassionate Infinitudes.

Sri Aurobindo

Savitri, Book I, Canto V, pages 76 – 77

Compassion & Gratitude

Compassion and gratitude are essentially psychic virtues. They appear in the consciousness only when the psychic being takes part in active life.

The vital and the physical experience them as weaknesses, for they curb the free expression of their impulses, which are based on the power of strength.

But naturally, you must not forget that this must be an opportunity and a means for progress. If you just let yourselves go and play in an altogether ordinary manner, you are wasting your time; but it is the same for everything, not only for this: for studies and for anything at all. Everything always depends on the way in which things are done, not so much on what one does but on the spirit in which one does it.

As always, the mind, when insufficiently educated, is the accomplice of the vital being and the slave of the physical nature, whose laws, so overpowering in their half-conscious mechanism, it does not fully understand. When the mind awakens to the awareness of the first psychic movements, it distorts them in its ignorance and changes compassion into pity or at best into charity, and gratitude into the wish to repay, followed, little by little, by the capacity to recognise and admire.

It is only when the psychic consciousness is all-powerful in the being that compassion for all that needs help, in whatever domain, and gratitude for all that manifests the divine presence and grace, in whatever form, are expressed in all their original and luminous purity, without mixing compassion with any trace of condescension or gratitude with any sense of inferiority.

The Mother, Words of the Mother III, CWM volume 15, page 277..

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