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=Why is the Path to Arrive at Divine Personality Different for All?=
 
 
Everyone must follow his path in accordance with his own nature. For one who follows the path of action, it is much more difficult to feel that the human personality does not exist and that only the divine Force works. For one who follows the path of knowledge it is relatively very easy, it is something one discovers almost immediately. For one who follows the path of love it is elementary, since it is by giving himself that he progresses. <ref>http://incarnateword.in/cwm/08/10-october-1956#p14</ref>
 
  
 
=Why is Integrality of Personalities Important?=  
 
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Read more about Personlaity from the works of the Mother and Sri Aurobindo.


Why is Integrality of Personalities Important?

Everybody is an amalgamation not of two but of many personalities. It is a part of the Yogic perfection in this Yoga to accord and transmute them so as to "integrate" the personality. [1]

How does Inter-Personal Conflict Affect a Person?

There are many such "personalities" in each one of us. If these personalities agree and are complementary with one another, they make up a human being, a rich and complex "person". But generally, these personalities do not agree with one another. For example, one of them might wish to make some progress, to become more and more perfect, to get a deeper knowledge of things, to realise more and more, to proceed towards the perfection of the being, while another one may simply want to have fun and enjoy itself as much as it can; one day it will do this, the next day something else, etc. If the personalities do not agree, this person's life will be incoherent. [2]

How Does One’s Psychic Personality Grow?

It is through all the experiences of life that the psychic personality forms, grows, develops and finally becomes a complete, conscious and free being [3]

Read more about Personality from the works of the Mother and Sri Aurobindo.

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