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Yes, some 'Questions and Answers.'
More small talk!
Speaking of which, I looked at T's most recent questions on the Aphorisms again.
All these children haven't the least sense of humor, so Sri Aurobindo's
paradoxes throw them into a kind of despair! ... The last aphorism went
something like this: 'When I could read a wearisome book from one end
to the other with pleasure, then I knew I had conquered my mind.'# So T
asked me 'How can you read a wearisome book with pleasure?'!! I had to
explain it to her. And on top of that, I have to take on a rather
serious tone, for were I to reply in the same ironic fashion, they would
be totally drowne
Today is the birthday of Jyotin, the gardener. He brought me this, look! ... (Mother gives a double pink lotus) It's beautiful.
page 155 , Mother's Agenda , volume 7 , 27th Jul - 1966
You know, someone who appreciates this work tremendously is Nolini. Once
he timidly asked me, 'Could I have a copy'?' 'Fine,' I said. Oh, he
really appreciates it. And when I have something amusing like these most
recent notes, I give him a copy. With that, he's happy. So he blesses
you! (Mother laughs) Oh! Without you, this would never have been done - you can be quite sure. Never.
page 412 , Mother's Agenda , volume - 1, 20 Aug. 1960
(Concerning the last conversation where Mother spoke of the essential Sound, or the 'Word' of the Vedic Rishis.)
I promised Nolini I would show him this.
page 50 , Mother's Ag
Here, I'll give you an example: A. wrote to tell me, "If you know how to get in touch with Agni, [[Agni:
the fire of inner aspiration. In the Vedas it is represented by a
particular god. ]] let me know, because I need him"!
I gave the natural reply, that what's needed is aspiration for
progress, a will for perfection, and that you kindle the fire by burning
your desires. I told him this in a way I call very concrete. Well, he
answered (laughing), "Ohhh! You're living in abstractions. That's not what I want, I want a living god" - a personality, you see!
That's how people are.
Psychology: that's abstract. What they want is: on such and
Resource name: /E-Library/Disciples/Varun Pabrai/English/Agenda Quick Reference/youth going mad-free.htm
Money belongs to the one who spends it; that is an absolute law. You
may pile up money, but it doesn't belong to you until you spend it. Then
you have the merit, the glory, the joy, the pleasure of spending it!
Money is meant to circulate. What should remain constant is the
progressive movement of an increase in the earth's production - an
ever-expanding progressive movement to increase the earth's production
and improve existence on earth. It is the material improvement of
terrestrial life and the growth of the earth's production that must go
on expanding, enlarging, and not this silly paper or this inert metal
that is amassed and lifeless.
(Mother hands a box to Satprem) F. and R. have come and she brought me some candied chestnuts from Paris....
Yesterday, for instance, I had to see F. and R., since they had just
arrived the day before. I spent three-quarters of an hour with them,
and by the time it was over they had literally EMPTIED the atmosphere
of all spiritual sense - it had become empty and hollow. It took me
two or three minutes of concentration (which isn't so long) to bring it
all back to normal.
page 459 , Mother's Agenda , volume 3 , 19th Dec. 1962
A Polytechnician [[An engineer from the Ecole Polytechnique in Paris.
]] came
Have you heard of the drugs?...[[Mother is referring to LSD, a
derivation of lysergic acid. ]] Have you seen pictures?... I saw
pictures.... People are hurled utterly defenseless into the lowest
vital, and, according to their nature, either it's horrifying or they
find it marvelous. For instance, the fabric covering a cushion or a seat
is suddenly filled with marvelous beauty. So it lasts for two hours,
three hours like that. Naturally, they are quite mad while it lasts. And
the trouble is that people call it "spiritual experiences," and there's
nobody to tell them that it has nothing to do with spiritual
experiences.
There is an Italian here, whom I
However, I could raise myself up from my bed and even drink a glass
of water, but it was all so ... bizarre. And when I went back to bed, it
took nearly forty-five minutes for the body to regain its normal state.
Only after I had entered into another type of samadhi' and again come out of it did my consciousness fully return. It is the first time I have had an experience of this kind.
During those three hours, there was nothing but the Supreme manifesting through the eternal Mother.
page 372 , Mother's Agenda , volume - 1, 24th May 1960