Day by day

The Overself throws out a clue to its existence and presence. This comes in various ways to different persons. One form is a delicate feeling drawing him inward either to deeper thought or to no thought at all. If he goes along with it even though hardly aware and half-involuntarily, he will be led by this clue to a glimpse.
14.22.5.110Listen 1 May 2025Beyond all forms which consciousness can take is its very essence, consciousness in itself, alone and unique. It can never be transformed or changed and it can never disintegrate.
16.28.1.133Listen 2 May 2025… He may derive an astringent wisdom from all these unpleasant consequences of the lower ego’s activities …
2.1.2.282, ExcerptListen 3 May 2025The source of intuitive knowledge lies outside the conscious mind. The vehicle which conveys that knowledge need not necessarily be within us. It may be without us, in the form of a book, a person, or an event to which we are led, guided, or prompted.
14.22.1.124Listen 4 May 2025It is not necessary to practise vigorous exercises that quickly tire one, nor to put forth strenuous exertions that make one perspire. There are mild, simple, and slow movements which can bring about the desired results without them.
4.5.5.15Listen 5 May 2025He must mentally rectify the errors of those instinctive egoistic reactions which the philosophic discipline will make him aware of—an awareness that may come quite soon after they happen or much later.
6.8.4.374Listen 6 May 2025The Short Path precludes impatience and forbids anxiety.
15.23.1.122Listen 7 May 2025… With continuous perseverance on the quest, his life becomes stabilized and his energies concentrated. His advance will be marked no less by deeper thoughts and steadier emotions, by kindlier words and nobler emotions in the ordinary round of daily life, as by subtler intuitions and serener meditations in the hidden life …
3.2.2.101, ExcerptListen 8 May 2025He may count himself fortunate if he comes under the tutelage of the Interior Word. But his good fortune will last only as long as he faithfully obeys it. The failure to do so will bring painful but educative retribution.
14.22.2.130Listen 9 May 2025
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