The quote in the image is a spiritual reflection on the nature of divinity and the human relationship with it.


The quote in the image is a spiritual reflection on the nature of divinity and the human relationship with it. It expresses the belief that God is not external to us but resides within, encompassing all qualities of omnipotence (all-powerful), omnipresence (present everywhere), and omniscience (all-knowing). This suggests that by aligning ourselves with God, or the divine, we can access these qualities or forces.

The quote goes on to describe the process of uniting with the divine as both a surrendering and a form of empowerment. Surrender, in this context, does not mean giving up, but rather entrusting one's self fully to the divine will, which in turn shortens the path to enlightenment or spiritual fulfillment. Trust is highlighted as the key to ease this journey, suggesting that faith removes the difficulties that come from doubt or resistance.

This quote reflects the teachings of "The Mother," also known as Mirra Alfassa, who was a spiritual guru and a significant figure in the Sri Aurobindo Ashram. Her teachings often revolve around the idea of surrender to the Divine and the transformation of human consciousness to a higher spiritual state.

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