Trust is the mind's and heart's complete reliance on the Divine and its guidance and protection.
Sri Aurobindo, Letters on Yoga - II: Faith
The core of this inner surrender is trust and confidence in the Divine. One takes the attitude, "I want the Divine and nothing else." I do not know why you should think that you can be asked to give up that—if there is not that, then the Yoga cannot be done. "I want to give myself entirely to him and since my soul wants that, it cannot be but that I shall meet him and realise him. I ask nothing but that and his action in me to bring me to him, his action secret or open, veiled or manifest. I do not insist on my own time and way; let him do all in his own time and way, I shall believe in him, accept his will, aspire steadily for his light and presence and joy, go through all difficulties and delays relying on him and never giving up. Let my mind be quiet and turn to him and let him open it to his light; let my vital be quiet and turn to him alone and let him open it to his calm and joy. All for him and myself for him. Whatever happens, I will keep to this aspiration and self-giving and go on in perfect reliance that it will be done."
Sri Aurobindo, Letters on Yoga - II: Surrender
Who trusts the Divine never leaves the loving arms of the Divine wherever his body may be.
The Mother
Typically white to pale violet or purple
Trust in the Divine
Most indispensable for the impulsive vital.
Several colours
Mental Trust in the Divine
Firm and definitive, does not question.
Cream yellow
Trust of the Vital Mind in the Divine
Opens itself to the Divine Consciousness, without trying to hide anything from It.
Pale yellow, light lavender
Trust of the Emotional Vital in the Divine
Smiling and sweet, it is sheltered from grief.
White, lavender
Vital Trust in the Divine
Full of courage and energy, it no longer fears anything.
Lavender
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