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...four virtues are indispensable, without which progress is uncertain and subject to interruptions and troublesome falls at the first opportunity:
Sincerity, faithfulness, modesty and gratitude. <ref>http://incarnateword.in/cwm/13/conditions-for-admission#p22</ref>
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To be grateful, never to forget this wonderful grace of the supreme who leads each one to his divine goal by the shortest ways, in spite of himself, his ignorance and misunderstandings, in spite of the ego, its protests and its revolts.
<ref>The Mother, White Roses (Mother’s answers to Huta), p.35</ref>
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''Q. What is the way to accept the Grace with gratitude?''
''A.'' Ah! First of all you must feel the need for it.
This is the most important point. It is to have a certain inner humility which makes you aware of your helplessness without the Grace, that truly, without it you are incomplete and powerless. This, to begin with, is the first thing.
==By Meditating on His Remembrance ==
This evening, instead of answering questions, I would like us to ... meditate on the remembrance of Sri Aurobindo, on the way to keep it alive in us and on the gratitude we owe him for all that he has done and is still doing in his ever luminous, living and active consciousness for this great realisation which he came not only to announce to the Earth but also to realise, and which he continues to realise. <ref>http://incarnateword.in/cwm/09/14-august-1957#p1</ref>
==The Mother's Prayer of Gratitude to Sri Aurobindo==