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X has spoken to me several times of his lack of esteem formost
people in the Ashram: 'Why does Mother keep all these
empty pots?' he says.
If he imagines for one moment that I believe all the people here are doing sadhana, he is grossly mistaken!
The idea is that the earth as a whole must be prepared in all its
forms, including even those least ready for the transformation. There
must be a symbolic representation of all the elements on earth upon
which we can work to establish the link.' The earth is a symbolic
representation of the universe, and the group is a symbolic
representation of the earth.
Sri Aurobind
I wanted to show you something, then I forgot. Maybe you've seen it?
It's something I am supposed to have said to M. years ago, many years
ago, about Savitri; he noted it down in French, and quite
recently (that is, perhaps three or four weeks ago), he showed me what
he had noted.... And as it happens, he showed it not only to me but to
others (!). They've translated it into English and now they want me to
read it aloud so they can play it at the Playground. I wanted to revise
the French with you, but they want it in English. The English isn't too
good, but that doesn't matter.... They are all enthusiastic and happy -
as for me, I don't like it, because the f
(Concerning two teachers at the Ashram's Center of Education
who wrote Mother asking if 'only' Sri Aurobindo should be
studied. Pavitra was present during this conversation.)
An eight page letter - nothing but passion.
(Pavitra:) Yes, Mother.
It's all from up here (Mother touches her forehead).
(Pavitra:) Passion and reactions.
Passion, passion - but this passion and these reactions are the same, thing.
And then they stuff into it what they consider intellectual
reasonings, but their intellectuality is not so terribly luminous -
anyway ... (Mother shows the letter) Here,
(Extract from a letter of Sri Aurobindo concerning the invasion of South Korea on June 15, 1950.)
June 28,1950
I do not know why you want a line of thought to be indicated to
you for your guidance in the affair of Korea. There is nothing to
hesitate about there, the whole affair is as plain as a pike-staff. It
is the first move in the Communist plan of campaign to dominate and take
possession first of these northern parts and then of South East Asia as
a preliminary to their manoeuvres with regard to the rest of the
continent - in passing, Tibet as a gate opening to India. [[Tibet was
invaded four months later, on October 21
A Polytechnician [[An engineer from the Ecole Polytechnique in Paris.
]] came here with R. [the architect of the future Auroville]. There
were nine who came with R.; among them is a Polytechnician who sent me a
note asking, "Are you God?"
I had seen the man two days earlier: he is very fine. If I hadn't
seen him I wouldn't have answered, but as I saw him and he happens to
be fine, I suspected from the way he asked the question that he must be
a-gentleman-born-in-a-Catholic-family. So I answered, "This question may
be asked of EVERY human being, and the answer is, yes, potentially."
And out of consideration for his goodwill, I added (I don't re
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There was this sudden death of Shastri. [[India's prime minister, during
talks in Tashkent with Ayub Khan for the settlement of the
Indo-Pakistani conflict. ]] To me it was obvious. Strangely enough, I
was told (long ago) that they were to meet in Russia, and when I was
told that, I spontaneously answered, "If he goes there, he will die." (I
never knew why, but that's how it was.) Then it went out of my mind,
and this time, I was told that the conference would take place, but I
didn't hear or they didn't tell me (I don't know which of the two) that
it would be in Russia, and so ... In between, someone met Shastri about
my message [["India must fight
I have had this experience, and I remember it even went on for several
days; I saw all material circumstances as an absolute - an absolute that
we perceive as an unfolding, but which is an eternally existing
absolute. I had this experience, and at the same time I had a very clear
perception of what falsehood is - the lie; what, from the
psychological, the mental point of view, Sri Aurobindo, translating from
the Sanskrit, called crookedness. [[The Rishis distinguished between
the 'straight' (almost in the optical sense: that which allows the ray
to pass straight through) and the twisted or crooked consciousness. ]] We
attribute the course of circumstances to o
No, it's solely a question of health. If I could.... Listen, I also
had a longing to go to the Himalayas, I had a great longing for it when I
was in France. When I came here the first time it was fine, I was very
happy, everything was beautiful, everything was perfect, but ... oh, to
go to the Himalayas for a while! (I have always loved mountains.) I was
living over there in the Dupleix house, and I used to meditate while
walking back and forth. There was a small courtyard with a dividing
wall, and shards of glass were stuck on top of the wall to keep out
thieves. And I was meditating - meditating on the spiritual life - when
suddenly something caught m
To do this Yoga, one must have at least some sense of beauty. Without
it, one lacks one of the most important aspects of the physical world.
There is a beauty of the soul, a dignity of the soul - it is a
thing to which I am very sensitive, a thing that moves me and arouses
great respect in me, always.
A beauty of the soul?
Yes, it shows through in the face; this kind of dignity, beauty,
harmony of an integral realization. When the soul shows through in the
physical, it imparts this dignity, this beauty, this majesty, the
majesty that comes from being the Tabernacle. Thus, even things that
have no particular beauty assume a s