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December 2, 1970

(Mother has a bloodshot left eye and a swollen cheek.)

Are you all right?

Yes, Mother, and you?

Toothache … Always something … It doesn’t matter.

It’s interesting simply because there isn’t that spontaneous reaction everyone has (gesture turned in) of seeing and acting in relation with this (Mother points to her body). This [the body] is like this (gesture of abolition), it doesn’t exist. Very strange – and spontaneously. It’s not the result of a will or even a thought, a consciousness: it’s a natural state. As if it did not exist. And I suppose that’s why every little corner that isn’t yet exactly as it should be goes wrong, and then … Then it has to set itself right, that’s all.

From the standpoint of consciousness, it’s quite fine – quite fine. It becomes natural, quite spontaneous, effortless.

The center isn’t there, you understand! (Mother laughs, pointing to her body) Even, even physically.

It’s all right.

***

(Then Mother translates a few fragments of Savitri:)

This mire must harbour the orchid and the rose,

From her blind unwilling substance must emerge

A beauty that belongs to happier spheres.

II.II.107

***

(Satprem reads the end of chapter 11 of Supermanhood,

 "The Change of Power.")

It’s magnificent!…

Is T. translating it into English?

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Is she interested?

Don’t know.

And German?… If there were someone …

(silence)

It leaves me the whole day in a very comfortable atmosphere. We still have some time. We can still have a little moment of quiet.

(meditation)

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