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December 1954
New Year's Eve. After a meditation, Mother
distributes her New Year's Message to every-
one.
I am going to read the prayer to you in French – it is a message not
a prayer – in French and in English. And then I have brought two of Sri
Aurobindo's replies to questions which have not been published anywhere, and
you will be the first to hear them. And then two... not poems, some lines; a very short little
poem and just a stanza from another poem, which are a magnificent illustration
of our message for the next year.
This message was written because it
is foreseen that next year will be a difficult year and there will be many
inner struggles and
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6 October 1954
This talk is based
upon Sri Aurobindo's Bases of
Yoga, Chapter 1, “Calm – Peace –
Equality”.
“Absolute faith – faith that what is for the best will
happen, but also
that if one can make oneself a true
instrument, the fruit will be that which
one's will
guided by the Divine Light sees as the thing to be
done – kartavyam
karma.”
– Faith that always what is for the best
happens. We may for the moment not consider it as the best because we are
ignorant and also blind, because we do not see the consequences of things and
what will happen later. But we must keep the faith that if it is like that, if
we rely on the Divine, if we give
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December 1954
This talk is based
upon Sri Aurobindo's Bases of
Yoga, Chapter 3, “In Difficulty”.
What is the meaning of “the mental witness”?
The witness we have spoken about several
times already, only here it is in the mind.
There are witnesses everywhere. It is a
capacity of the being to detach itself, to stand back and look at what is
happening, as when one looks at something happening in the street or when one
looks at others playing and does not himself play, one remain seated, looking
at the others moving but does not move. That's how it is.
In all the parts of the being there is one
side which can do this: put itself at the back, remain
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October 1954
This talk is based
upon Sri Aurobindo's Bases of
Yoga, Chapter 1,“Calm – Peace
– Equality”.
Sweet Mother, what is “the freedom of the Self”?
It means that in the true inner being one
feels perfectly free, and is free from everything. One has the feeling of a
complete freedom free from all external influences, free from all lower
impulses, free from all bondage of thoughts, habits... (Silence) There, then.
(To
a child) Do you have a question?
Here I did not understand: “not to stand back for any
reason from her [the Mother's] solicitude”.
What? For no reason to stand back from her
solicitude? You do not understand that? Wh
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September 1954
This talk is based
upon Sri Aurobindo's Bases of
Yoga,
Chapter 1, “Calm – Peace –
Equality”.
“It is good for the physical to be more and more con-
scious, but it should not be overpowered by these
ordinary human reactions of which it becomes aware
or badly affected or upset by them. A strong equality
and mastery and detachment must come, in the nerves
and body as in the mind, which will enable the phy-
sical to know and contact these things without feeling
any disturbance; it should know and be conscious and
reject and throw away the pressure of the movements
in the atmosphere, not merely feel them and suffer.”
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SERIES ONE
(1932-1949)
To a young disciple who joined the Sri
Aurobindo
Ashram in 1930 at the age of thirteen. After eight
years of study he took up work, first on he construc-
tion of Golconde (an Ashram residential
quarters)
as a carpentry supervisor and then in the Granary and
Dining Room. In
1945 he became a teacher in the
newly-opened Ashram school and presently works
in
the Reception Service. The disciple started writing to
the Mother at the age
of fifteen.
When I sleep at noon I am not conscious; if
there is any
noise I don’t hear
it. But at night when I sleep, I am
sometimes conscious
and can hear ne
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THE MOTHER
- 1963
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SERIES SIX (1961-1968)*
To a disciple who joined the Sri Aurobindo
Ashram
in 1939 at the age of twenty-one. He worked first as
an assistant to an
Ashram secretary, then supervised the
management of several guest-houses, and
is presently
a writer, lecturer and the editor of three journals.
(The disciple wrote to the Mother about rumours be-
ing spread against him.)
My dear child,
For
the last months you have been fast progressing spiritually, and I would like
you to take all these attacks as an outward expression of the usual tests that
the adverse forces make to fortify and intensify the sadhana. It is teaching
you to have
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SERIES TWO
To a Frenchwoman who came to live at the
Sri
Aurobindo Ashram in 1937, at the age of sixty-six.
Nothing is inevitable. At every moment an
intervention may come from a higher plane into the material one and alter the
course of circumstances. But in this particular case there is a conflict
between a very powerful mental construction founded on medical opinion and your
faith in the divine Grace.
The
power of this medical suggestion lies in the fact that it insinuates itself
into the subconscious and acts on the body from there, undetected even by the
conscious mind unless it is in the habit of scouring the subconscious with the
vigilance of a
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SERIES FOUR
(1942-1070)
To a disciple who joined the Sri Aurobindo Ashram
in 1931 at the age of thirty-one. He worked in the
Building Service until the mid-1940s and then
became
head of the Furniture Service, which he managed up
to his passing in 1970.
Sri Aurobindo, Mother,
Grant
us your help in our endeavour to understand your teaching.
1942
*
(Programme for a class conducted by the disciple)
1. Prayer
(Sri
Aurobindo Mother — grant us your help in our endeavour to understand your
teaching)
2. Reading of Sri Aurobindo’s book
3.
A moment of silence
4.
One