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On a practical level, I'll try to make R. understand. But I saw, it
seems to me that we should do ... When R. is here, he looks after
"Auromodel," the practical side, all that (its quite necessary, it's
very good), but for this construction of the center, I'd like Paolo to
do it, and so I'd like Paolo to stay here when R. is gone: let Paolo be
here when R. is away, and with Paolo we could do that. Only, I don't
want either of them to feel that it's one against the other (!). They
must understand that it's to complement each other.
I think Paolo will understand.
page 24 - Mother's Agenda , volume 11 , January 3 - 1970
It all began with some extremely violent attacks. So if your dream is
not premonitory, then it must be the result of 'their' formation, by
which they intend to disseminate the conviction everywhere, as much as
possible, that this is the end.... Two years ago, when I had to retire
to my room, a formidable campaign was set into operation upon all the
Ashram people; and all those who were a little receptive, either in
dreams or through an openness to suggestions, heard it clearly
announced: 'On the 9th of December of this year [1958], Mother will
leave. There's no doubt about it, it's sure.' It was said to me as well:
'This will be the end, you will leave.' It
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It all began with some extremely violent attacks. So if your dream is
not premonitory, then it must be the result of 'their' formation, by
which they intend to disseminate the conviction everywhere, as much as
possible, that this is the end.... Two years ago, when I had to retire
to my room, a formidable campaign was set into operation upon all the
Ashram people; and all those who were a little receptive, either in
dreams or through an openness to suggestions, heard it clearly
announced: 'On the 9th of December of this year [1958], Mother will
leave. There's no doubt about it, it's sure.' It was said to me as well:
'This will be the end, you will leav
A little later
There's a practical question I'd like to ask you
regarding the subtle physical. I understand the mind centers, which
correspond to a particular world, the vital centers, which receive all
sorts of influences, but which center corresponds to the subtle
physical, and what are the influences coming from the subtle physical?
Is there a center that corresponds to the subtle physical?
Where do you situate the center for the vital?
For the vital it's the navel. The region from the heart to the sex organs, isn't it?
Well, for the subtle physical it goes from the navel down to the last center, [[The mulad
(The night of the 5th, a violent cyclone struck Pondicherry. At
Nandanam, in the middle of the devastated garden, a white hi
biscus bloomed. Satprem places the flower on Mother's knees.)
A "Grace" flower bloomed in the thick of the cyclone, Mother.
(silence)
(One can hear the axes hacking away at the broken branches of
the great yellow flame tree called "Service," which
spreads its foliage above Sri Aurobindo's tomb.)
The tree that gave me all my "Transformation" flowers [from Satprem's
garden] is broken. The "Service" tree also: some of its bra
I remember, long ago, right at the beginning (I think I had just moved
into Sri Aurobindo's house), someone, I forget who (did Tagore have a
sister?...[[It was not Tagore's sister but a relative of his, Sarala
Devi Choudhurani, a revolutionary whom Sri Aurobindo had known in
Bengal. ]]), she was a tall and strong woman, rather awe-inspiring, who
had come to spend a day in the Ashram, and she told me, "Why don't you
keep some rooms and rent them out to visitors? You would get ten rupees a
day." (Mother laughs) I stared at her, I was flabbergasted (she was teaching me to be practical!). And at the end, she said, "God bless you." At that point I couldn't restrain my
Hu.Shu.[[A Chinese disciple who translates Sri Aurobindo into Chinese.
]] has written to me, and there was a sentence in his letter that
brought a certain problem to my attention. He said, "I have done so
many hours of translation - it's a mechanical task." I wondered what he
meant by "mechanical task" because, as far as I am concerned, you can't
translate unless you have the experience - if you start translating
word for word, it no longer means anything at all. Unless you have the
experience of what you translate, you can't translate it. Then I
suddenly realized that the Chinese can't translate the way we do! In
Chinese, each character represents an idea rather than a sepa
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I have brought you the exact text of that sentence on Sri Aurobindo I
told you about the other day. [[ See conversation of February 18: 'Sri
Aurobindo is an Action...' ]] It was in reply to a letter....
You know this mental habit (which people take for mental
superiority!) of lumping everything together on the same level: all the
teachings, all the prophets, all the sects, all the religions. You know
the habit: 'We are not prejudiced, we have no preferences - it's all the
SAME THING.' A dreadful muddle!
It's one of the biggest mental difficulties of this age.
Anyway, in reply to this nonsense, I have sai
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Did you feel the earthquake?... It was in the morning of the day
before yesterday, at 4:30. I didn't feel anything. But some people felt
it and told me. Over there it was quite bad. [[In the Indian state of
Maharashtra. ]]
My mother reached Bombay on that day and felt it. All the
dogs were howling; for three seconds houses were shaken.
A small town has completely disappeared. [[The village of Konya. ]]
But it's strange.... I wasn't asleep but was outside my body, so I
didn't notice anything. It didn't wake up my body.
But it must have been very weak here. I was awake but didn'tfeel
anything.
As I appeared to be doubting, X told me, 'There is no "suspicion " [doubt], the war will take place in November' (in
fact, it is to occur some time between September and November), and for
the rest of the talk, he had a tone of absolute certitude: 'The
first atom bomb will fall in China. Russia will be crushed. It will be a
victory for America. Not more than 2 or 3 atom bombs will be used. It
will be very quick.' And he repeated that the starting-point of the
conflict would be situated in India due to the aggression of Pakistan,
then of China.
The earthquake he mentioned promises to be a kind of 'pralaya'
(as X put it), for not only Bombay will be t