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A Dream
There should be somewhere
on earth a place which no nation could claim as its own, where all human beings
of goodwill who have a sincere aspiration could live freely as citizens of the
world and obey one single authority, that of the supreme truth; a place of
peace, concord and harmony where all the fighting instincts of man would be
used exclusively to conquer the causes of his sufferings and miseries, to
surmount his weaknesses and ignorance, to triumph over his limitations and
incapacities; a place where the needs of the spirit and the concern for
progress would take precedence over the satisfaction of desires and passions,
the search for pleasure
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VI
ANSWERS
TO A MONITOR
Here our activities are so varied that it
is difficult to
stick to one thing and perfect it.
Perhaps that is the
reason why we are not able to go
beyond a mediocre
average. Or is it because of our lack of
solid concen-
tration?
The cause of mediocre work is neither the variety nor the number
of activities, but lack of the power of concentration.
One must learn to
concentrate and do everything with full concentration.
4 July 1961
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It really is a problem to know how to create interest
in the students, whether in games, athletics or gymna-
stics. Even our enthus
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which aim to teach: books on philosophy, art, the sciences, etc.
There should be very few novels (the students read only too many
novels), and no modern novels, unless they are of particularly good quality.
Literature has its place in the “Bibliothèque Choisie”, so that
the students can learn what literature is.
The most important thing to be taken into consideration when
selecting books, is the quality of the language and style,1 something
“splendid” as in Flaubert. No translations, or very few, and only if they are
of famous works one cannot say “masterpieces” because there are so few of them!2
(
Our Flag and Our Cover
The flag that is shown on the cover of our Bulletin represents the symbol of a
full-blown golden lotus with two rows of petals, four inside and twelve
outside, at the exact centre of a silver-blue square.
This blue is the blue of the spirit and the gold is the colour of
the Supreme Mother. The red of the cover surrounding the flag signifies the
illumined physical consciousness.
This flag was originally chosen as the flag of the J.S.A.S.A.;1
but later, when we celebrated India's Independence Day (15 August 1947), we found that it also expressed the spiritual mission of the
whole of India. So for us it is the symbolic flag of a resurgent, united and
victo
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To the Students, Young and Old
There
are, in the history of the earth, moments of transition when things that have
existed for thousands of years must give way to those that are about to
manifest. A special concentration of the world consciousness, one might almost
say, an intensification of its effort, occurs at such times, varying according
to the kind of progress to be made, the quality of the transformation to be
realised. We are at precisely such a turning-point in the world's history. Just
as Nature has already created upon earth a mental being, man, so too there is
now a concentrated activity in this mentality to bring forth a supramental
consciousnes
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The Science of Living
To know oneself and to control oneself
An aimless life is always a miserable
life.
Every one of you should have an aim. But
do not forget that on the quality of your aim will depend the quality of your
life.
Your aim should be high and wide,
generous and disinterested; this will make your life precious to yourself and
to others.
But whatever your ideal, it cannot be
perfectly realised unless you have realised perfection in yourself.
To work for your perfection, the first
step is to become conscious of yourself, of the different parts of your being
and their respective activities. You must learn to distinguish these diff
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to me. Please tell me, how
can I take interest in the
things to which I am not drawn?
There are a lot of things that we need to know, not because we
find them specially interesting but because they are useful and even
indispensable; mathematics is one of them.
It is only when we have a strong background of knowledge that we
can face life successfully.
History and geography can only become interesting to minds that
are eager to know the earth on which they live.
Before one can take an interest in these two subjects, one must
widen the horizons of one's thirst for knowledge as well as one's field of
consciousness.
How can mathematics, history or
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THE MOTHER - 1969
Education
The education of a human being should begin at birth and continue
throughout his life.
Indeed,
if we want this education to have its maximum result, it should begin even
before birth; in this case it is the mother herself who proceeds with this
education by means of a twofold action: first, upon herself for her own
improvement, and secondly, upon the child whom she is forming physically. For
it is certain that the nature of the child to be born depends very much upon
the mother who forms it, upon her aspiration and will as well as upon the
material surroundings in which she lives. To see that her thoughts are always
beautiful and pure, her feelings always noble and f
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children themselves. She explained:}
The tree is life that aspires and grows. The sun is the light of
Truth.
It is not the cold light of reason that helps life to grow and
blossom, it is the warm and life-giving light of Truth; it is the sun, when it
pours its joyful rays on the world.
(The teacher introduced activities such as doing odd
jobs, gardening, making a zoo out of cardboard, ob-
serving a chrysalis, etc. The children enjoyed these
activities but afterwards were reluctant to go on from
there to do more “scholastic” work.}
A good beginning. It will evolve quite naturally towards more
intellectual activ