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Resource name: /E-Library/Works of The Mother/English/Agenda/Volume_10/October 25_1969.htm
October 25, 1969 (The following conversation came in connection with two letterssent by the young Indian disciple who accompanied A.R., the healer, in his solitary retreat.) Page 390 October 21, 1969 Mr. A.R. asked me if I had finished reading the "Notes on theWay" again. As for me, I asked him if he had found something after his studies of these last two days. Then there was a stream of words. He said: "I haven't learned anything new. All that she [Mother] says I have known for twenty years. The very basis of my experience was the transformation of the cells, that was my starting point. According to what Mother writes, I think she only
Resource name: /E-Library/Works of The Mother/English/Agenda/Volume_10/December 13_1969.htm
December 13, 1969 I keep receiving almost daily some Aphorisms of Sri Aurobindo, which I had completely forgotten. There are really quite interesting things .... Some of them give me the exact impression of a clothing (we might say an intellectual clothing, but it's not that, it's from a higher mind, but it's mentalized, that is to say, accessible to thought), a clothing of the experience I had of the supramental Consciousness, in which the difference between good and evil and all that looked like childishness, and Sri Aurobindo expresses it in those Aphorisms in a manner accessible to intelligence. Only ... those who understand don't understand right! Because they understand below.
Resource name: /E-Library/Works of The Mother/English/Agenda/Volume_10/September 20_1969.htm
September 20, 1969 Have you seen this? (Mother holds out a note) Auroville is the ideal placefor those who want to know the joy and liberation of not having any more personal possession. It's the last thing that has come. "Personal possession" in the singular: I mean the sense of personal possession. (silence) Your healer has arrived, I am told. Yes, this morning, I think. So I asked A. to bring him to you - you're the one he has come to see. Me! Yes, of course (laughter), the author of your book! ... No, you can speak with him and see. You'll tell me how he is .... I put him up at "Castellini" because there's a large garden - I hope
Resource name: /E-Library/Works of The Mother/English/Agenda/Volume_10/August 9, _1969.htm
M o t h e r's   A g e n d a   Vol. 10 - August 9, 1969 August 9, 1969 UNESCO want to publish a brochure on "tolerance," and they wrote to K. to ask him for a message from me. So I wrote something (Mother laughs), here it is: "Tolerance is only the first step towards wisdom. The need to tolerate indicates the presence of preferences. He whose consciousness is one with the Supreme Consciousness meets all things with a perfect equanimity" They puff themselves up like that, they still think themselves highly superior because they have "tolerance" - and tolerance is looking down on things with contempt. (silence) Page 283 Have I seen you since that experience? ... I spent one night (but I f
Resource name: /E-Library/Works of The Mother/English/Agenda/Volume_10/October 29_1969.htm
October 29, 1969 (The conversation begins an hour late.) It's awful! It's a pity for the Agenda, because when at 11 you've seen somany people ... How many times you told me, "Oh, I think I had something to tell you, now it's gone ..." It's a pity. Yes, but the whole of life is like that. I try and try, but everyone comes - for birthdays, for visits, for And yet I don't take everyone. It's become frightful. I want to do one thing: twice a week, the days when you come, I'll refuse to see people. I'll arrange something, because it's beginning to be impossible. I can't do the work in these conditions. *** (Then Mother listens to the Engli
Resource name: /E-Library/Works of The Mother/English/Agenda/Volume_10/March 12_1969.htm
March 12, 1969 (Regarding the Italian and the German translations ofSri Aurobindo or the Adventure of Consciousness.) Page 83 I have nothing to say But what about you? Anything? Just two things: N. (you know, the Italian) asks me to bring thisto you-the Italian translation of my book on Sri Aurobindo. Very well .... What's this? (Mother looks at the cover) What does it represent? It's from a painting, an Italian painting .... I even wonder if it'snot Christ? ... Wait, I'll tell you, there's a note here: "God created man. Ah! (Laughing) And which one is God? I don't know! Have they put photos? Yes, Mother, they're here. (Mothe
Resource name: /E-Library/Works of The Mother/English/Agenda/Volume_10/May 21_1969.htm
May 21, 1969 (Regarding a photograph that was taken just before Pavitra'scoffin was closed and lowered into the ground. Satprem was standing near the coffin, to Pavitra's right.) No news? Nothing from P.L.? No, Mother ... There's this [Satprem holds out an envelope]. What is it? The pension ... [such and such an amount]. Oh! ... Doesn't your mother need anything? (silence) I saw the photos - have you seen them? Have you been shown the photos? They took some there. I am telling you about it because there was something interesting .... There was a photo with you there (there was A., there was the governor, there was ...), just when you were all lowering the co
Resource name: /E-Library/Works of The Mother/English/Agenda/Volume_10/November 15_1969.htm
November 15, 1969 The other day we were looking for something to "fill a gap" in the Bulletin, and they brought me this (Mother hands a text), it's from Sri Aurobindo. "Sri Aurobindo is in no way bound by the present world'sinstitutions or current ideas whether in political, social or economic field; it is not necessary for him either to approve or disapprove of them. He does not regard either capitalism or orthodox socialism as the right solution for the world's future; nor can he admit that the admission of private enterprise by itself makes the society capitalistic, a socialistic economy can very well admit some amount of controlled or subordinated pri vate e
Resource name: /E-Library/Works of The Mother/English/Agenda/Volume_10/December 24_1969.htm
December 24, 1969 Sujata has discovered the photo of A.R.'s guru. Here it is. (Mother looks at the photo) What does he wear on his head? He has his "jata," [[Jata: twisted hair coiled in a heap at the top of the head. ]] and a sort of plume or peacock feather in his hair. (Laughing) He looks like a good man. He must be a simple man. He's seventy-eight, and his mission is to keep wandering about India, giving initiation to whoever wants it. His method is very simple, he says one just has to repeat the divine Name: "Hare Krishna, Hare Rama, Hare Krishna ..." It's enough to purify. Hare Krishna? ... He does look like a good man! Yes, he looks nice. Yoga f
Resource name: /E-Library/Works of The Mother/English/Agenda/Volume_10/November 12_1969.htm
November 12, 1969 (Mother looks for some filler for the next Bulletin.) I have something here: "In life the most precious things are amongthose you do not see with your physical eyes." (Satprem translates into French, omitting "among") No, I didn't say "are those," I said "are among those," because there are also the worst things! Could we also put something brief from Sri Aurobindo? (Satprem reads) "Every truth, however true in itself, yet taken apart from others which at once limit and com plete it, becomes a snare to bind the intellect and a misleading dogma ... Oh, this is very good. " ... For in reality, each is one t