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. . . we insist so much on
sincerity in the Yoga — and that
means to have all the being
consciously turned towards the
one Truth, the one Divine. But
that for human nature is one of
the most difficult of tasks, much
more difficult than a rigid
asceticism or a fervent piety.
Religion itself does not give this
complete harmonised sincerity —
it is only the psychic being and
the one-souled spiritual
aspiration that can give it.
Sri Aurobindo, CWSA, 29: 54