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Prayers and Meditations: 9th June,1914. Para 2nd and 3rd. ……….And what is thus before Thee is all the stones of this house and all it contains….. Thy forces will radiate over all the earth………. Does it refer to the house where Sri Aurobindo was staying at that time? Its occult meaning. With love and regards, Dada. 😊🙏🏻🌹🏡

This beautiful prayer given below does refer to the house where Sri Aurobindo was staying at that time, the Guest House, which is presently part of the Ashram Playground. Though written in the context of Sri Aurobindo’s house and the people who lived near him, this prayer also reveals to us what should be our true attitude towards the place where we stay and the people who live along with us. In essence, the house should be the house of the Divine, a yagnavedi to invoke and radiate the Divine Forces upon the earth. It should be a place full of Peace and Light and Hope for all who enter there. 

June 9, 1914

‘Lord, I am before Thee like an offering a flame in the blazing fire of the divine union….

And what is thus before Thee is all the stones of this house and all it contains, all those who cross its threshold and all who see it, all who are connected with it in any way and from one to another the whole earth.

From this centre, this burning hearth which is now and shall be more and more permeated with Thy light and with Thy love, Thy forces will radiate over all the earth, visibly and invisibly in the hearts of all and in their thoughts…

Such is the assurance Thou givest me in answer to my aspiration for Thee.

An immense wave of love descends over all things and penetrates all things.

Peace, peace upon all the earth, victory, plenitude, wonder…

O beloved children, unhappy and ignorant, O thou, rebellious and violent Nature, open your hearts, calm your forces, for here comes the sweet omnipotence of Love, here is the pure radiance of the light that penetrates you. This human hour, this earthly hour is beautiful over all other hours. Let each and all know it and rejoice in the plenitude that is given.

O sorrowful hearts and careworn brows, foolish obscurity and ignorant ill-will, let your anguish be calmed and effaced.

Lo, the splendour of the new word arrives:

“Here am I.”

(Ref. https://incarnateword.in/cwm/1/june-9-1914)

Affectionately,

Alok Da

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