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“The value of our actions lies not so much in their apparent nature and outward result as in their help towards the growth of the divine within us.”
Sri Aurobindo, The Human Cycle, the Ideal of Human Unity, War and Self-Determination
“Man is an abnormal who has not found his own normality, - he may imagine he has, he may appear to be normal in his own kind, but that normality is only a sort of provisional order; therefore, though man is infinitely greater than the plant or the animal, he is not perfect in his own nature like the plant and the animal. This imperfection is not a thing to be at all deplored, but rather a privilege and a promise, for it opens out to us an immense vista of self-development and self-exceeding.”
sri aurobindo, The Human Cycle, the Ideal of Human Unity, War and Self-Determination
“There is no logical necessity for the conclusion that the change cannot begin at all because its perfection is not immediately possible.”
Sri Aurobindo, The Human Cycle, the Ideal of Human Unity, War and Self-Determination