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SABCL - Sri Aurobindo Birth Centenary Library

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Resource name: /E-Library/Works of The Mother/English/Agenda/Volume_12/May 22_1971.htm
May 22, 1971 So then, what have you brought? Well, and you, what do YOU say? Me, I don't say anything.... I mean if the Lord wants success for us, it can be BREATHTAKING. There is the possibility of a breathtaking success -- not in the sky: here. The only thing is to know whether the time for success has come. (long silence) It seems that things are much better in Auroville. S. is particularly interested and goes there, and she sent me word that there is a great progress in the atmosphere. Well, good. I tell you, everywhere there's a possibility for an ... extraordinary success. Has the moment come? I don't know.... Personally, I make myself like this (tiny gesture), phy
Resource name: /E-Library/Works of The Mother/English/Agenda/Volume_12/July 10_1971.htm
July 10, 1971 (Concerning a few words of Mother's noted from memory by a disciple.) "The harmonious moments in life are not areward granted by the Divine. If life were normally what it should be, everything would always be harmonious...." Yes, when it's harmonious we think, "The Divine is happy with me"! That's what people think, but it's not true: it is the NORMAL state. "... It is because of our imperfections that it'snot; when the imperfections disappear, the diffi culties disappear at the same time." * * * A little later The experience in the body is very interesting. All so-called moral, intellectual, psychological suffering, in other words, the su
Resource name: /E-Library/Works of The Mother/English/Agenda/Volume_12/February 6_1971.htm
February 6, 1971 (End of the reading of chapter 12, "The Sociology of the Super man." Mother expresses her happiness and Satprem protests.) But Mother, it really just came. It was all given to me, as if it were dictated, you understand? I did nothing at all. Oh, but I can see that! For me it's quite clear. It's like this (gesture of descent). It creates a magnificent atmosphere, magnificent. Will we finish the reading before the 21st? It fills me with joy. (Mother takes Satprem's hands) Page 46
Resource name: /E-Library/Works of The Mother/English/Agenda/Volume_12/December 27_1971.htm
December 27, 1971 (Sujata's visit to Mother.) A disciple in America had sent a cartoon published in an American newspaper showing Bangladesh ("East Pakistan") bloody and gored by the horns of a furious Indian "sacred cow," equipped with Soviet weapons. When the drawing was shown to Mother by Sujata, she angrily rejected it, sweeping it off her knees: "Take it away." Then, a few moments later, she asked for the drawing back, took a pen and wrote across the drawing: "This is disgustingly untrue," the way one performs an occult act to destroy or neutralize something. Page 349
Resource name: /E-Library/Works of The Mother/English/Agenda/Volume_12/December 8_1971.htm
December 8, 1971 (Mother gives Satprem a note she has just written.) Our human consciousness has windows opening on the Infinite. But generally men keep the windows tightly closed. We must open them wide and let the Infinite penetrate us freely to transform us. Two conditions are required to open the windows. 1. Ardent aspiration. 2. Progressive abolition of the ego. The divine help is assured to those who set to work sincerely. * * * (Mother goes on looking above Satprem's head as if she were seeing something. Then she plunges within.) What did you see? (Mother shakes her head negatively several times, then plunges again) Page 323 The work being
Resource name: /E-Library/Works of The Mother/English/Agenda/Volume_12/December 29_1971_b.htm
M o t h e r's   A g e n d a   1971-12-29 December 29, 1971 (Mother caresses Satprem's swollen eye.) No, no, it really doesn't hurt, Mother! ... Do you have anything  new? It's moving -- moving fast. Because it's moving fast, it's excessive (gesture of straining). For example, during the same meal, I eat without even noticing it, solely in the divine consciousness, then all of a sudden I am back -- and I can't swallow anymore! I choke. It's very extreme, because it's going so fast. But I know what it is. I just gave a meditation to X.[[A Tantric adept to whom Mother gives a meditation every year on his birthday. ]] It is not AT ALL what it used to be ... (what shall I say?). There's a so
Resource name: /E-Library/Works of The Mother/English/Agenda/Volume_12/May 25_1971.htm
May 25, 1971 (Note from Satprem to Mother) I am in the greatest Darkness of my life. S. (Reply) Now is the time to cling exclusively and definitively to the Divine. M. * * * Page 144 (Sujata's visit to Mother) He feels the need of your protection. Cling to the Divine. I would like to enfold him like this (gesture). I am within (not "I," but ...) and acting within. Deep within. To feel the Light, the Force, the Joy, the Certainty -- the Certainty. The Divine Victory is certain. It cannot be otherwise. He must let the Divine enfold him completely. Page 145
Resource name: /E-Library/Works of The Mother/English/Agenda/Volume_12/December 29_1971.htm
December 29, 1971 (A note by Mother in English) We are at a decisive hour in the history of the earth. The earth is preparing for the advent of the supramental Page 349 being, and because of this the old way of living loses its value. One must launch oneself consciously on the path of the future in spite of the new exigencies. The pettinesses tolerable at one time are no more so; one must widen oneself to receive that which shall be born. Page 350
Resource name: /E-Library/Works of The Mother/English/Agenda/Volume_12/April 29_1971.htm
April 29, 1971 (These few words were said to Sujata at the time of her daily visit to Mother. Mother first asks about Sujata, then about Satprem. Then she sits absorbed.) The world is going mad. We have to keep the faith like this (gesture of clenched fists). Not here (pointing to the forehead), but here, like this, in the Divine. Page 114 May
Resource name: /E-Library/Works of The Mother/English/Agenda/Volume_12/April 14_1971.htm
April 14, 1971 (In reference to Mother's latest letter to Satprem.) Mon petit, if I have caused you pain, I am very sorry (Mother takes Satprem's hands). Oh, listen, Mother! You see, I spoke to you the way I speak to myself [in Mother's letter to Satprem], as frankly as possible. But I really didn't think that would cause you pain. I saw in you that you knew things.... Tell me what's bothering you. No, Mother, now it's really all gone. It's over. There were oneor two ... rather difficult days, but now it's over. (Mother holds Satprem's hands tightly) In the end, what I regretted is that all this takes up so much ofyour time, and that we make so much fuss abo