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November 13, 1963

(Regarding an old Playground Talk of January 8, 1951, in which Mother said: “The history of the earth seems to be a history of victories followed by defeats, and not of defeats followed by victories…. [But] in truth, the movements of Nature are like those of the tides: things go forward, then backward, then forward, then backward … which implies, in universal life, even in earthly life, a progressive advance though apparently broken with retreats. But those retreats are only an appearance, as when you take a run in order to jump. You seem to move back, but it’s only to enable you to jump higher. You may tell me that this is all very well, but how do you give a child the certainty that truth will triumph? For when he learns history, he will see that things do not always end well.”)

(Mother remains pensive)

Ultimately, as long as there is death, things always come to a bad end.

Only when the victory is won over death will things cease to come to a bad end … that is to say, when the return to Unconsciousness will no longer be necessary to allow a new progress.

The entire process of development, at least on the earth (I don’t know how it is on other planets) is that way. And perhaps (I don’t know very much about the history of astronomy) universes too – do they know if universes perish physically, if the physical history of the end of a universe has been recorded?… Traditions tell us that a universe is created, then withdrawn into pralaya, and then a new one comes; and according to them, ours is the seventh universe, and being the seventh universe, it is the one that will not return to pralaya but will go on progressing, without retreat. This is why, in fact, there is in the human being that need for permanence and for an uninterrupted progress – it’s because the time has come.

(Mother remains in contemplation)

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