It is a psychic feeling, a soul remembrance and is a sign that you are ready for the true spiritual life.
Affectionately,
Alok Da
Home » Questions on Mother, Sri Aurobindo and Savitri » I would like to share an experience with you. There are moments quite often that when I think about the divine or Sri Aurobindo’s words or Mother’s love, tears start coming out. These tears are not of sorrow or happiness or a cry, but It tries to remind me of my ultimate goal which is self realisation and wishes me to see the divine in all its creation. It feels like the truth wants to be expressed through me but it is only able to do so. It gives me a strength and the will to fight for the truth. What feeling is this and why do I cry🥹?
It is a psychic feeling, a soul remembrance and is a sign that you are ready for the true spiritual life.
Affectionately,
Alok Da
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