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Resource name: /E-Library/Works of The Mother/English/CWMCE/Questions and Answers_Volume-03/The World.htm
The World                    Do not follow the way of evil. Do not cultivate indo- lence of mind. Do not choose wrong views. Do not be of those who linger in the world. Arise. Cast off negligence. Follow the teaching of wisdom. The sage knows happiness in this world and the other. Follow the teaching of wisdom and not that of evil. The sage knows happiness in this world and the other. One who looks upon the world as a bubble or a mirage, Yama the King of Death cannot find him. Come, look upon the world as the brightly-coloured chariot of a Raja, which attracts the foolish, but where, in truth, there is noth
Resource name: /E-Library/Works of The Mother/English/CWMCE/Questions and Answers_Volume-03/19 May 1929.htm
19 May 1929 What is the nature of the power that thought posses ses? How and to what extent am I the creator of my world? According to the Buddhist teachings, every human being lives and moves in a world of his own, quite independent of the world in which another lives; it is only when a certain harmony is created between these different worlds that they interpenetrate and men can meet and understand one another. This is true of the mind; for everybody moves in a mental world of his own, created by his own thoughts. And it is so true that always, when something has been said, each understands it in a different way; for what he catches is not the thing that has
Resource name: /E-Library/Works of The Mother/English/CWMCE/Questions and Answers_Volume-03/Niraya (hell).htm
-63_Niraya (hell).htm Niraya (Hell)                    One who speaks untruth goes to Hell like one who, when he has done a thing, says: “I did not do it.” Both, after death, will share the same fate, for these are men of evil. Though they wear the yellow robe, those who are dis- solute and evil-natured, their evil actions will cause them to be reborn in Hell. It would be better to swallow a red-hot iron ball than to live on alms while leading a dissolute life. Four punishments await the unscrupulous man who covets the wife of another: shame, troubled sleep, con- demnation and Hell. So he acquires an evil reputation and an evi
Resource name: /E-Library/Works of The Mother/English/CWMCE/Questions and Answers_Volume-03/The Adept.htm
The Adept No sorrow exists for one who has completed his jour- ney, who has let fall all cares, who is free in all his parts, who has cast off all bonds. Those who are heedful strive always and, like swans leaving their lakes, leave one home after another. Those who amass nothing, who eat moderately, who have perceived the emptiness of all things and who have attained unconditioned liberation, their path is as difficult to trace as that of a bird in the air. One for whom all desires have passed away and who has perceived the emptiness of all things, who cares little for food, who has attained unconditioned libera-
Resource name: /E-Library/Works of The Mother/English/CWMCE/Questions and Answers_Volume-03/Punishment.htm
Punishment All tremble when faced with punishment; all fear death. Seeing others as ourselves, do not strike, do not cause another to strike. All tremble when faced with punishment; life is dear to all. Seeing others as ourselves, do not strike, do not cause another to strike. Whosoever hurts creatures eager for happiness for the sake of his own happiness, nevertheless will not obtain it after his death. Whosoever does not hurt creatures eager for happiness for the sake of his own happiness, will obtain it after death. Never speak harsh words to anyone, for they will be returned to you. Angry words
Resource name: /E-Library/Works of The Mother/English/CWMCE/Questions and Answers_Volume-03/30 June 1929.htm
30 June 1929 What is the ground of the repulsion that one instinc tively feels towards certain animals, such as snakes and scorpions? It is not an inevitable necessity that one should feel this or any other repulsion. To have no repulsion at all is one of the fundamental achievements of Yoga. The repulsion you speak of comes from fear; if there were no fear, it would not exist. This fear is not based on reason, it is instinctive; it is not individual, but racial; it is a general suggestion and belongs to the consciousness of humanity as a whole. When one takes up the human body, one accepts along with it a mass of these general suggestions, race ideas, race
Resource name: /E-Library/Works of The Mother/English/CWMCE/Questions and Answers_Volume-03/Impurity.htm
 Impurity                    Now you are like a withered leaf; the messengers of Yama await you. It is the eve of your departure, and you have made no provision for your journey! Quickly make for yourself an island of refuge, strive hard and become wise. When you are cleansed and purified of all impurity, you will enter the heavenly home of the Noble Ones. Now your days are numbered, you are in the presence of the God of death. You have no resting-place on the road, no provision for the journey. Quickly make for yourself an island of refuge, strive hard and become wise. When you are cleansed and purified of all
Resource name: /E-Library/Works of The Mother/English/CWMCE/Questions and Answers_Volume-03/The Thousand.htm
 The Thousands Better than a thousand words devoid of meaning is a single meaningful word which can bring tranquillity to one who hears it. Better than a thousand verses devoid of meaning is a single meaningful verse which can bring tranquillity to one who hears it. Better than the repetition of a hundred verses devoid of meaning is the repetition of a single verse of the Teaching which can bring tranquillity to one who hears it. The greatest conqueror is not he who is victorious over thousands of men in battle, but he who is victo- rious over himself. The victory that one wins over oneself is of m
Resource name: /E-Library/Works of The Mother/English/CWMCE/Questions and Answers_Volume-03/Conjugate Verses 1.htm
ON THE DHAMMAPADA Conjugate Verses Every Friday I shall read out to you a few verses of the Dhammapada, then we shall meditate on that text. This is to teach you mental control. If I think it necessary I shall give you an explanation. The Dhammapada begins with conjugate verses; here is the first one: In all things the primordial element is mind. Mind predominates. Everything proceeds from mind. Naturally, this concerns the physical life, there is no question of the universe. If a man speaks or acts with an evil mind, suffering follows him as the wheel follows the hoof of the bul- lock that pulls the cart. That is to say, ordin
Resource name: /E-Library/Works of The Mother/English/CWMCE/Questions and Answers_Volume-04/5 March 1951.htm
5 March 1951                Mother reads a passage about natural calami- ties (Questions and Answers 1929, 5 May).                              Why do disasters occur? Because a higher consciousness wants to manifest it- self in the world, and man and Nature resist it. This is partly true. But I don't think Nature has this feeling. When there is an earthquake, for instance, or a volcano erupts, if there are men staying nearby and these events cause their death, obviously it is for these men a catastrophe, but we could very well imagine that for Nature it is good fun ! We say, “What a terrible wind !” Naturally, for men it is “terrible”, but not