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The Human Fathers
It was around the turn of the century that the Théons decided to found the Cosmic Movement.
The Cosmic Review — intended for the "study and re-establishment of the original Tradition" —was to become the Movement's mouthpiece. Its first editor was Charles Barlet1; and Theon, under the name of Aia Aziz, was its Director.
Theon declared that his wife was the moving spirit behind this idea. Thus, it was thanks to Madame Theon that all the science of the occult that Theon had accumulated could be put into practice.
1. F. Charles Barlet was the nom de plume of Albert Faucheux
(1838-1921).
Among many of his activities, Barlet
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The First Visit
July 14, 1906.
It was the early hours of the morning. A distinguished-looking gentleman stood on the station platform, waiting for the train from Oran to come in. He was dressed in a white robe because of the day's coming heat. His long, wavy auburn hair framed the aristocratic face and fell to the shoulders. A soft breeze played hide and seek in his long beard. A lean figure, and although actually of medium height, he nonetheless gave an impression of being tall.
A cloud of smoke in the distance signalled the train's arrival. It came nearer and nearer, and the engine chuffed more and more loudly. The train ran alongside the platfor
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The Shooting Star
December
31, 1911.
A shooting star drew a line of light in the sky.
"It was New Year's Eve, and I decided, 'Within the coming year.'"
The image Mother had retained was "at the door of our studio. I had a large, almost square studio, a bit bigger than this room" —Mother was seated in her top-floor room —"with a door giving on to a courtyard. I opened the little door and looked at the sky; and there, just as I looked, was a shooting star.
"You know the tradition," she said to Satprem, "if you formulate an aspiration just as you see a shooting star —before the star disappears —it will be realized within the year. An
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Mother's Chronicles
Book Three — Mirra the Occultist
Chronology
1897 to 1907
-Mirra and Henri Morisset live in
15 Rue Lemercier.
1898, August 23
Their son, ANDRÉ MORISSET, is born in Paris.
1903-1904
-First contact with
the Cosmic Movement.
-Series of
visions of Sri Aurobindo, or Krishna as Mirra thought.
1905
-Mirra meets MAX THEON.
1906, 14 July to15
October -First visit to Tlemcen.
1906 1907,July to October
-Second visit to Tlemcen.
1908
-Mirra lives in 49 Rue de Levis.
1908,March -Divorce from H. Morisset.
1910,April
-Paul Richard meets Sri Aurobindo in Pondicherry.
1911,
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A Skilled Occultist
In spite of all the astonishing happenings at Tlemcen with which we have become acquainted, Mother still had other startling news up her sleeve.
"There were some amazing things," she said.
Then she dropped her bombshell of a revelation. "Theon also showed me how to deflect lightning."
"Can it be done?" asked an astounded Satprem.
"Ah, yes!" she was positive. "He used to do it."
"But it takes a formidable power!"
"Oh, he had a formidable power!" She laughed, "Theon had a formidable power.
"I saw him deflect a bolt of lightning! I SAW it !''
She mused awhile. "One stormy day —there were
Pag
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The Lord
as Electrical Vibration!
Well then, Mother has already told us the loads of fun she had had table-moving, furniture-rapping and all that, in her apartment on Rue de Levis. But all sorts of other things took place during those reunions.
One day Satprem was reading to her an article1 on the electrical
force of the cells, which reported that "in experiments in his Mexico city
laboratory, Dr Ruggiero produced a current in a goat with which the animal lit a series of 40-watt bulbs and activated an electric doorbell." Mother cut in to say, "But it's been known for a long time that cats —the skin of cats —are full of elect
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That Mirra had "the BEING capable of gaining this knowledge" within her is without a shadow of doubt.
Matteo's son Etienne Alfassa told the following story to our friend Rachel Neuville, from whom we heard it. In the beginning, Mirra used to pull along her brother to those 'spiritist' reunions. One day, as they went in, they were told that there was a young man who was a first-rate subject. But he looked rather puny. Matteo perceived a heap of big, fat dictionaries in the drawing-room, and he willed the young man to carry them across to the other end of the room. To his own and the group's amazement the youth lifted the pile of dictionaries and began carrying the
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Table of Illustrations
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Frontispiece Mirra in Tlemcen in 1906
22 Facsimile of a cover of
La Revue Cosmique Bibliothéque Nationale, Paris)
26 Théon's postcard to Mirra (courtesy Noren Nahar)
45 Theon, a sketch by Mother (courtesy Abhay Nahar)
54-55 Facsimile of the entry of marriage (courtesy Christian Chanel)
113 An impression of Zarif (by Michel Danino)
132 Zarif: Mirra at her window (courtesy Abhay)
208 The Divine Consciousness emerging from the Inconscient,
a painting by Mother
272 Mirra playing tennis (courtesy Abhay)
294 The house on Rue du Val de Grâce (courtesy Dav
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The Gambler and the Spirit
"Oh, I could write you a book with all the examples I've had of those things," said Mother talking about the forces one contacts through automatic writing or other kindred means.
And as was her wont, she first cleared the decks. "It all depends on the person practising it."
But to be frank, she viewed all this spiritism with a rather scornful eye. "Sometimes there are no forces at all!" she said. "Ninety-eight times out of a hundred, what works the planchette is the mental and vital vibrations of those present, and they call up their own subconscious ideas.
"At one time I actually wanted to prove to peopl
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They Came as Forerunners
Came a bolt from the blue.
Madame Theon was dead.
Mirra heard the news in utter disbelief. Why? Why? Oh, why?
How? When? Where?
After eighty years the trail was evidently cold. But in 1988 Patrice followed it doggedly and his perseverance paid off. Helped by Christian Chanel, he came up with a few hard facts which have enabled us to reconstruct the sequence of events.
The Théons were spending that summer of 1908
at Courseulles, with the Thémanlys family, when Madame Theon decided to visit the Channel Islands. We do not know for what reason. So, early in September, she went to the port of Car