Questions And Answers

 

1950-51

 

Contents

 

PRE CONTENT

 

Publisher's Note

 

1950

December

21 December

23 December

25 December

28 December

 

30 December

 

 

1951

January

4 January

8 January

11 January

13 January

15 January

20 January

25 January

27 January

 

February

3 February

5 February

8 February

10 February

12 February

15 February

17 February

19 February

22 February

24 February

26 February

 

March

1 March

3 March

5 March

8 March

10 March

12 March

14 March

17 March

19 March

22 March

24 March

26 March

 

29 March

31 March

 

April

2 April

5 April

7 April

9 April

12 April

14 April

17 April

19 April

21 April

23 April

26 April

28 April

May

3 May

5 May

7 May

11May

 

12 May

14 May

 

 

Publisher's Note

This volume contains the Mother's talks from December 1950 to May 1951. It is worth noting how they originated. The Ashram school was founded in 1943 and by 1950 the first students had learned French fairly well, By this time many more children had come and there were not enough teachers of French. So, when the school year commenced in December 1950, the Mother decided to take the highest class in French three times a week. This was the beginning of these gatherings, which came to be called "Mother's classes".

 

The Mother usually began by reading a passage from her own writings or from the French translations of Sri Aurobindo's works; then she invited questions from the students and some of their teachers who also attended. Gradually, many other sadhaks of the Ashram joined the classes and asked questions. Therefore, the questions here are of various kinds and from many different levels of understanding. For the first three weeks the Mother read from her essays on education and self-development which were published about that time in the earliest issues of the quarterly Bulletin of Sri Aurobindo International Centre of Education.

 

For the next ten weeks she "took up her early conversations, Questions and Answers 1929. For the last three weeks she read from some letters and short essays of Sri Aurobindo and from his book The Mother. The comments of the Mother upon these texts form the basis of her talks.

 

The earliest talks were noted by hand, but most were recorded on a dictating machine. They were published for the first time in an incomplete form in French and English in the Bulletin: extracts from ten talks appeared in various issues between 1957 and 1959; the rest (four complete talks excepted) were serialised in chronological order from November 1963 to February 1967. The first complete edition of the French text, Entretiens 1950-51, was published in book-form in 1967. A complete translation, entitled Questions and Answers 1950-51, was brought out in 1972.

 

The present volume, number four of the Collected Works of the Mother (Centenary Edition), is a reprint of the 1972 edition incorporating a few minor revisions. The quoted passages from the texts of Sri Aurobindo and the Mother are from the Centenary Editions of  their works.