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November 15, 1969
The other day we were looking for something to "fill a gap" in the Bulletin, and they brought me this (Mother hands a text), it's from Sri Aurobindo.
"Sri Aurobindo is in no way bound by the present world'sinstitutions or current ideas whether in political, social
or economic field; it is not necessary for him either to
approve or disapprove of them. He does not regard
either capitalism or orthodox socialism as the right
solution for the world's future; nor can he admit that
the admission of private enterprise by itself makes the
society capitalistic, a socialistic economy can very well
admit some amount of controlled or subordinated pri
vate e
December 24, 1969
Sujata has discovered the photo of A.R.'s guru. Here it is.
(Mother looks at the photo) What does he wear on his head?
He has his "jata," [[Jata: twisted hair coiled in a heap at the top of the head. ]] and a sort of plume or peacock feather in his hair.
(Laughing) He looks like a good man. He must be a simple man.
He's seventy-eight, and his mission is to keep wandering about India, giving initiation to whoever wants it. His method is very simple, he says one just has to repeat the divine Name: "Hare Krishna, Hare Rama, Hare Krishna ..." It's enough to purify.
Hare Krishna? ... He does look like a good man!
Yes, he looks nice.
Yoga f
November 12, 1969
(Mother looks for some filler for the next Bulletin.)
I have something here:
"In life the most precious things are amongthose
you do not see with your physical eyes."
(Satprem translates into
French,
omitting "among")
No, I didn't say "are those," I said "are among those," because there are also the worst things!
Could we also put something brief from Sri Aurobindo?
(Satprem reads)
"Every truth, however true in itself, yet taken
apart from others which at once limit and com
plete it, becomes a snare to bind the intellect and
a misleading dogma ...
Oh, this is very good.
" ... For in reality, each is one t
October 11, 1969
(Mother first translates into French the messages she gave to
Indira, in particular: "The value of the man is more important
than the party to which he belongs .... The greatness of a
country does not depend on the victory of a party,
but on the union of all the parties.
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Do you know that there's a passage from Sri Aurobindo that says exactly the same thing? ....
Really!
I wondered if we couldn't publish it too: "Men of free minds
and
free habits are too strong of soul to be the slaves of their party
feelings and too robust of mind to submit to any demand for the
sacrifice of their principles on the altar of expedi
May 14, 1969
(For several days, Mother has been unwell:
A "heart attack.")
The movement is accelerating.
It was the turn of the heart, so the doctor forbade me to see people - but that's not possible. The day before yesterday, I was busy; yesterday, I saw a few people ... altogether, it gets to be some fifty people! Fantastic.
Yes, it began on Sunday (I saw you on Saturday the 10th, and it began on Sunday). It started with a kind of raging toothache, but it wasn't that .... There's the whole resistance centered here (gesture to the throat and mouth). So it caught on here, and the pain became so acute (and naturally, impossible to eat), then ... Naturally, I concentra
June 11, 1969
(Following a telegram from PL. announcing that he
has been
"excluded from the retinue" accompanying the Pope to
the Geneva assembly.)
It seems to me to be a conflict between the Pope and the cardinals .... Have you got his letter?
Not yet. He simply says he has been 'excluded.
(After a silence) A. has told me that the two preceding popes had made considerable changes. I know that one of the changes was to recognize that life on earth was "purgatory" .... And apparently that was so much ground down and twisted that it all disappeared! Nothing remained.
***
(Later, regarding a letter from the Raymonds, friends of Pavitra'sand the arch
March 15, 1969
(Mother listens to the English translation of
"Notes on theWay" for the coming Bulletin, then remarks at the
end:)
It's absolutely as if I were wrapped in a layer of cotton wool! ... (Laughing) Maybe it's to give me some rest!
(To Nolini:) Isn't it a deadly bore? It's useless, no?
(Nolini, in English:) Oh, no! It's very nice. It's something
morethan words.
(Mother, in English:) No, truly, I am not fishing for compliments;
I sincerely say that it's a bore, no? ...
(Nolini:) No!
They will say, "Mother is beginning to drivel."
(Nolini laughs and goes out)
What's new?
(Satprem remains silent,
contemplating Nolini's "very nice")
August 27, 1969
They've found a paper I wrote soon after Sri Aurobindo's departure.
I already told you part of it, but this is the full paper. It's dated ...
(Mother hands the paper
to Satprem)
January 26, 1951.
But it's very private.
(Satprem reads out the text)
(This note is about a person physically close to Sri Aurobindo,who tried to destroy Mother and separate her from Sri Auro
bindo. In fact, it is clear and understandable that the darkest
shadow is right under the light, and that he or she who comes
to do the divine work must take on himself or herself the whole
burden of the Opposer. Thus is it near Sri Aurobindo and Mother
that the greatest ad
March 26, 1969
(Regarding the French translation of two letters of SriAurobindo
about the Ashram, which Mother wants
to publish in the next Bulletin.)
"If anybody in the Ashram tries to establish a supremacy or dominating influence over others, he is in the wrong. For it is bound to be a wrong vital influence and come in the way of the Mother's work.
"All the work should be done under the Mother's sole authority. All must be arranged according to her free decision. She must be free to use the capacities of each separately or together according to what is best for the work and best for the worker.
"None should regard or treat another member of the Ashram as his subordina
February 22, 1969
Your mother is fine .... She is very concentrated.
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(Mother hands to Satprem the message she has given for February 21, her ninety-first birthday anniversary:)
"It is only immutable peace that can make possible eternity of existence."
Would you know when I wrote this?
Yes, it was in '65, I think. [[It is adapted from the conversation of June 14, 1965. See Agenda VI, p. 127. ]]
I don't remember when it was, but I remember that I wrote it after I had the experience that the immobility of the Inconscient, of the beginning of the creation, is (I can't say a "projection"), is a sort of inanimate or inconscient symbol of Eternity, of Immob