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"Wednesday Class"
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19 August 1953
“The movement of love is not limited to
human be-
ings and it is perhaps less distorted in other worlds
than in the
human. Look at the flowers and trees.
When the sun sets and all becomes silent,
sit down for
a moment and put yourself into communion with na-
ture, you will
feel rising from the earth, from below
the roots of the trees, and mounting
upward and cours-
ing through their fibres, up to the highest outstretching
branches, the aspiration of an intense love and longing,
– a longing for
something that brings light and gives
happiness, for the light that is gone and
they wish to
have back again.
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25 March 1953
You have said: “You must be vigilant and
see that you
do not use the Divine as a cloak for the satisfaction
of your
desires.”
Questions and Answers 1929 (14 April)
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Many people
accept certain theories, some of which are very convenient, and they say,
“Everything is the result of the divine Will”; others say, “The Divine is
everywhere and in everything and does everything”; yet others say, “My will is
one with the divine Will, it is He who inspires me.” Indeed, there are many
theories and they say that. Naturally, their ego is as alive. They do all that
they want to do, saying, “It is the Divine who is doing it in me.” Whatever is
supplied by
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14 October 1953
Q. “If the Divine that is all love is the
source of the
creation, whence have come all the evils abounding
upon earth?”
“All is from the Divine; but the One
Consciousness, the Supreme has not created the world directly out of itself; a
Power has gone out of it and has descended through many gradations of its workings
and passed through many agents. There are many creators or rather ‘formateurs’,
form-makers, who have presided over the creation of the world. They are
intermediary agents and I prefer to call them ‘Formateurs’ and not ‘Creators’;
for what they have done is to give the form and turn and nature to matter.
There have been many,
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30 September 1953
“There is a plane in the mind where the
memory of
everything is stored and remains always in existence.
All mental
movements that belong to the life of the
earth are memorised and registered in
this plane. Those
who are capable of going there and care to take the
trouble,
can read in it and learn anything they choose.
But this region must not be
mistaken for the supra-
mental levels. And yet to reach even there you must
be
able to silence the movements of the material or
physical mind; you must be
able to leave aside all
your sensations and put a stop to your ordinary men-
tal
movements, whatever th
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7 October 1953
“The method by which you will be most
successful
depends on the consciousness you have developed and
the character of
the forces you are able to bring into
play. You can live in the consciousness
of the com-
pleted cure or change and by the force of your inner
formation slowly
bring about the outward change. Or
if you know and have the vision of the force
that is
able to effect these things and if you have the skill to
handle it, you
can call it down and apply it in the
parts where its action is needed, and it
will work out
the change. Or, again, you can present your difficulty
to the
Divine and ask of It
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29 April 1953
Sweet Mother, you have said that one can
exercise
one’s conscious will and change the course of one’s
dreams.
Ah, yes, I
have already told you that once. If you are in the middle of a dream and something
happens which you don’t like (for instance, somebody shouts that he wants to
kill you), you say: “That won’t do at all, I don’t want my dream to be like
that”, and you can change the action or the ending. You can organise your dream
as you want. One can arrange one’s dreams. But for this you must be conscious
that you are dreaming, you must know you are dreaming.
But these dreams are not of much
importance, are
they?
Yes, they
are,
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3 June 1953
“Freedom and fatality, liberty and
determinism are
truths that obtain on different levels of consciousness.”
Questions and Answers 1929 (28 April)
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What are these different levels of
consciousness?
But I have
explained it later on. All that follows is the explanation.
I have
already spoken to you of the different planes of consciousness. Well, on the
material plane, purely material (when separated from the vital plane), it is an
absolute mechanism where consequently all things are linked together; and as I
was saying the other day, if you want to find the cause of one thing or what is
the result of a thing, you will find another and y
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6 May 1953
“People often meet in these planes, before
they meet
upon earth. They may join there, speak to each other
and have all the
relations you can have upon earth.
Some know of these relationships, some do
not know.
Some, as are indeed most, are unconscious of the inner
being and the
inner intercourse, and yet it happens
that when they meet the new face in the
outer world,
they find it very familiar, quite well known.”
Questions and Answers (1929 21 April)
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That
depends very much upon the level of consciousness in one’s inner being. For most
people, all that is a mixture in the mental, vital and physical planes; they
are not at al
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28 October 1953
“True art is a whole and an ensemble; it
is one and
of one piece with life. You see something of this inti-
mate wholeness
in ancient Greece and ancient Egypt;
for there pictures and statues and all
objects of art
were made and arranged as part of the architectural
plan of a
building, each detail a portion of the whole.
It is like that in Japan, or at
least it was so till the
other day before the invasion of a utilitarian and
prac-
tical modernism. A Japanese house is a wonderful
artistic whole; always the
right thing is there in the
right place, nothing wrongly set, nothing too much,
nothing too lit