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January 30, 1972
(Message from Mother:)
Sri Aurobindo came upon earth to announce the manifestation of the supramental world. Not only did he announce this manifestation, but he also partially incarnated the supramental force and gave us the example of what we must do to prepare ourselves for this manifestation. The best way for us is to study everything he told us, strive to follow his example and prepare ourselves for the new manifestation. This gives life its true meaning and will help us to overcome all obstacles.
Let us live for the new creation and we will become stronger and -stronger, while remaining young and progressive.
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March 21, 1973
What's up?
I saw you last night.
(In a delighted tone) Aah!
Oddly enough, I was trying to devise - to invent or construct-a
new bed for you, as though yours wasn't comfortable. A
bed that would allow you ... yes, to be a little more comfor
table. I've no idea what it means!
I do. It's very good! (laughter)
Very good.
(silence)
What's the time? ... What would you like? [[Mother means contemplative silence, naturally. ]]
Whatsoever you like.
No! ... (laughing) I am at your disposal!
You don't have anything to say?
I've noticed I am becoming extremely sensitive. The least
disturbance in the atmosphere and I get blows.
Oh, me to
April 29, 1972
How are you?
I don't know, so-so.
Nothing particular?
No, Mother, nothing particular. And you?
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(silence
Mother sits gazing)
You are more conscious of what has to be demolished than of what is being built.
Yes, it's true - yes, I am very conscious of that.
Yes, of what must be demolished, but it's more interesting to be conscious of what's being built.
But, Mother, when at every step you're made to face all sorts ofthings
that aren't very ... that you want to get rid of.
But that's down there (gesture to the ground). You must look
above.
(silence)
But is it getting built in spite of all the resistance?
Fortunately!
January 5, 1972
How are you?
It still drags.
(Mother gives Satprem her latest message)
"Sri Aurobindo does not belong to any onecountry but
to the entire earth. His teaching leads
us towards a better future."
(Then Mother listens to Satprem read a letter from a disciple who had felt a specially strong descent of force and was asking it it was related to the new year.)
It is related to the year of Sri Aurobindo.
Sri Aurobindo's Force will exert a pressure this year. I felt it immediately, on the very first of January. A strong pressure from his force, his consciousness, like this (Mother lowers both arms).
(silence)
Well then?
Won't you say something?
May 13, 1972
(The subject here is the conversation of last April 2 with
Auroville's architect, N. and U., when Mother was trying to
bring some harmony among the three. The recording of the
conversation, which was never returned to Satprem, started
circulating in the Ashram in all kinds of distorted transcrip
tions. Satprem's
initiative in giving the tape, which was intended
to
preserve the authenticity of Mother's words, was diverted
for
a typical Ashram purpose: gossip and one-upmanship, each
party
using Mother's words to outdo the other. Nor do we
know what happened to all the other similar recordings .... )
Did they give you that text? ... It was corrected
March 29, 1972
I received a letter from Y.L. You remember, last year she came
to ask you Malraux's question about Bangladesh - Malraux
wanted to participate in the struggle for Bangladesh. You told
her to tell him he would have the answer when he came to
India ...
(Mother nods)
... He never came to India. He dropped his project aftermeeting Indira Gandhi [in Paris].
Oh?
Yes, since India was officially going to war in Bangladesh, hedidn't
think there was any more reason for him to get killed
... on the official side. So instead of going to Bangladesh, he
went to the United States to meet Nixon.
(Mother frowns)
Well, anyway, Y.L.'s idea is to get Malra
July 8, 1972
Any questions?
I always wonder what you do when you plunge in, like now?
(after a silence)
It's not always the same.
(silence)
The body tries to be entirely under the Divine's Influence.
That's its all-consuming preoccupation.
The most external form is the mantra: the body spontaneously repeats the mantra, but that's only the most external form.
It tries. It tries to ... (gesture, hands open).
It aspires and tries to receive nothing but the divine Force.
Food is still the big stumbling block. The body knows it must still eat, but it isn't hungry; food just seems.... It eats out of habit and necessity.
It takes very little, though.
(Mother pl
March 11, 1972
I've received a letter from P.L. This is what he says:
You may have already learned that CardinalTisserant
died on the 21st [of February]. As he was in
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reality the Vice-Pope, you can imagine the pomp of the
funeral ceremony, with representatives from the French
government, the French Academy, the Italian govern
ment, etc.: one full week of ceremonies. Being his
secretary, I had to organize everything. I am very
tired.... Msgr. R. very much suffered from this loss. I
think he will be coming to you in a few weeks, or a
month at most: he is determined to get out. Many things
have happened since his meeting with Mother .... [[See
May 15, 1973
(Mother sees Sujata)
Your hands are so cool!
Do you have something to tell me?
I love you.
You're sweet (Mother caresses Sujata's hands).
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We all love You.
Me too.
But me ... (vast gesture, above).
(Mother keeps caressing
Sujata's
cheeks
silence)
My God .... My God....
(Mother presses Sujata's cheeks)
Good-bye.
Good-bye, Mother.
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May 26, 1972
(The following text is read aloud to Mother.)
"Each cellular nucleus holds in its chromosomes the plan of
the entire organism.... The chromosomic apparatus of any
one cell represents both the "totality" of the individual and the
"local" organ it belongs to. This organization could best be
compared to that of an ideal human community in which each
member would be conscious of the whole community and at
the same time of his own intelligent personal function within
the community.
(Werner Schupbach)
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