There were two days recently (since I saw you last time), two days ... especially Thursday, the day the peacock [[A disciple's peacock had escaped and spent the whole day in the tree above the Samadhi and on the Ashram's terraces. (The peacock is the symbol of victory.) ]] was there.... The peacock crowed victory the whole day (I saw it in the evening, it came and saw me on the terrace, it was so sweet!).... Two very, very difficult days. After that, a sort of solidly established feeling that nothing is impossible - nothing is impossible (Mother points to Matter). What thought has long known, what the heart has long known, what the whole inner being has long known, now the body too knows: nothing, nothing whatever is impossible, everything is possible. Here inside, here inside, in this (Mother strikes her body), everything is possible. page 110 , Mother's Agenda , volume 7 , 14th may - 1966 |
(Sujata:) Mother, what does a white peacock with a golden tailmean?Ooh! That must be the supramental victory. A white peacock is the integral victory; a golden tail is the supramental realization.... Did you see that? Satprem saw it.Why, that's splendid! It's splendid. It announces the victory. What were you meditating on? But I don't know, I just saw it in passing.Oh!... That's very good. It's the supramental victory. (Mother seems delighted) It's good.[["Coincidentally," that day Mother was wearing a white silk dress with peacock feathers painted on it. ]] page 248-49 - Mother's Agenda , volume 12 , 22nd Sep - 1971 |