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Resource name: /E-Library/Disciples/Mary Helen/English/On Mary Helen/On Listening to 'The Mother' by Sri Aurobindo.htm
The Mother  March 2002   A few months before her passing Mary Helen asked me to bring the small portable cassette record to her bedroom.  After she passed away, when I was going through all the draws collecting things to put in an (Album of Remembrance), I found the tapes of Mother reading (The Mother).  In her last months Mary Helen had been listening to these and never said a word.  
Resource name: /E-Library/Disciples/Mary Helen/English/On Mary Helen/Simi Smith on Mary Helen’s Passing.htm
 Simi Smith on Mary Helen's Passing    I feel this cancer is a thing of the future and I have seen those who have it change – they live in The Mother. I saw Mary Helen like that.                                                                         Simi    
Resource name: /E-Library/Disciples/Mary Helen/English/On Mary Helen/Devon Nair on Mary Helen.htm
Devon Nair on Mary Helen   Dear Narad,   My thoughts flew to you when I read about the passing of Mary Helen. For one to whom Mother said "I am with you, fear not", one need not grieve.  She IS safe and well in Mother's embrace.  Let this unshakeable faith sustain all those who loved her.   Yours in Her Love,   Devon Nair
Resource name: /E-Library/Disciples/Mary Helen/English/On Mary Helen/A Vision from Sunanda on Mary Helen’s Passing.htm
A Vision from Sunanda on Mary Helen's Passing   It was an abode as if in white clouds and snow.  But there were sharp steeples at the top. It was not one of Natural scapes that are seen so often in our visions.  It was more concrete and yet in the subtle way. Then I found myself in contact with the inside of this place.  It was the same familiar place I see often.  Some familiar presences and others not intimately known were there.  The sight glided all around without any effort. The physical "I" knew it to be one of the boons given and there was no need for me to try to see anything.  It was just there, taking place inside that familiar place.  It was as usual all shimmering white with ra
Resource name: /E-Library/Disciples/Mary Helen/English/Correspondences by Mary Helen/Madhav Pandit^s Reply.htm
Resource name: /E-Library/Disciples/Mary Helen/English/Correspondences by Mary Helen/Madhav Pandit to Mary Helen.htm
Resource name: /E-Library/Disciples/Mary Helen/English/Correspondences by Mary Helen/Mary Helen to Huta-25.2.76.htm
Resource name: /E-Library/Disciples/Mary Helen/English/Correspondences by Mary Helen/A Poem for Narad^s Birthday.htm
Resource name: /E-Library/Disciples/Mary Helen/English/Correspondences by Mary Helen/Mary Helen to Huta - 20.6.73.htm
Resource name: /E-Library/Disciples/Mary Helen/English/Progress, First Journal of Auroville/No2 - Oct1979/No2 - Oct1979.pdf
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“Progress is the very heart of the significance of human life, for it means our evolution into greater and richer being; and these ages by insisting on it, by forcing us to recognize it as our aim and our necessity, by making impossible hereafter the attempt to subsist in the dullness or the gross beatitude of a stationary self-content, have done a priceless service to the earth-life and cleared the ways of heaven. Outward progress was the greater part of its aim and the inward is the more essential, but the inward too is not complete if the outward is left out of account. Even if the insistence of our progress fall for a time too excl