Words Of The Mother

Three

 

Contents

 

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Part One

 

The Divine

The Divine working in the Universe

Nature and the forces of Nature

The Gods

Krishna and Radha

Kali, Mahakali....

The Avatar

Superior Beings

Adverse Forces

Religion

Occultism

Astrology

Palmistry

Numbers

Colours

Symbols

Morality and War

War and Violence

Safety and Protection

Wealth and Economics

Government and Politics

Human Unity

The World Today

Darkness and Light

The Past

The Present

The Future

Progress

Perfection

Success

Victory

Transformation

Transformation and the Parts....

The Supramental

The Supramental Manifestation....

The New Consciousness

The Supramental and....

Immortality

The New Creation

Old Age and Death

Rebirth

Suicide

Sleep and Rest

Dreams

Illness and Health

Inner Causes of Illness

Fear and Illness

Worry and Bother....

Wrong Thinking and Illness

Will to Conquer Illness

Control Of Desires

Peace and Quiet, ....

Cure by the Divine Grace

Doctors and Medicines

Message for Ashram....

General

New Year Messages

Darshan Messages

Messages for the Supramental....

Messages for the Mother's first....

Messages for Sri Aurobindo's....

Puja Messages

Christmas Messages

Birthday Messages

Messages for Certres...

Messages for Departments....

Miscellaneous Messages

Prayers and Calling the Divine

Prayers

Sadhana and Life

Change

Do the Right Thing

Soar High

The Divine's Help to Man

Beauty

General

Personal Advice

Longer Letters

Admonitions

Practical Affairs

Cooking and Eating

Borrowing Books....

Painting

Experiences of the Mother

Some Experiences....

New Experiences....

   

 

Part Two

 

 

Nature and the Forces of Nature

 

 

Nature is happy to be beautiful.

 

 

Nature rejoices at her beauty.

 

 

Beauty is the joyous offering of Nature.

 

 

Nature has a soul which blossoms very prettily.

 

 

All in Nature is spontaneously generous.

 

 

Abundance: Nature all at once gives to us generously and we have the joy of abundance.

 

 

Nature has an instinctive thirst for light.

 

 

Nature knows that one day she will realise.

 

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It is man who has rendered Nature sorrowful.

             

 

Intimacy with universal Nature: this intimacy is only possible for those whose consciousness is vast and who are without preference and without repulsion.

 

 

The so-called forces of Nature are nothing but the exterior activities of beings out of proportion with man by their size and by the powers which they wield.

 

 

                   (About a cyclone which struck Pondicherry on 1 May 1966)

 

This cyclone was simply a push from the Earth-Nature to wake up some of her somnolent human children to the necessity of making a progress based on Sri Aurobindo’s saying, “Materially you are nothing, spiritually you are everything.”

May 1966  

                  (About a cyclone which struck Pondicherry in November 1966)

 

Nature is collaborating in her own way. All is meant for the growth of a spontaneous sincerity.

November 1966 

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One must let things grow just as plants grow in Nature. Every too rigid form or limitation we would seek to impose on them before their time, would hamper their natural development and would sooner or later have to be destroyed.

The Divine in Nature creates nothing final; everything is temporary and at the same time as perfect as it is possible for it to be under the circumstances at the time.

 

In our way of working we must not be the slaves of Nature; all these habits of trying and changing, doing and undoing and redoing again and again, wasting energy, labour, material and money, are Nature’s way of action, not the Divine’s. The Divine Consciousness sees first the truth of a work, the best way of doing it according to the given circumstances. And when She acts it is final; She never comes back to what is done, She goes forward, using failure as well as success for a new progress, one more step towards the goal.

In order to progress Nature destroys, while the Divine Consciousness stimulates growth and finally transforms.

 

If you do not feel your responsibility and if you are not always alert and painstaking, then Nature will play mischief with you. If you want to stop the mischief of Nature, you have to do your work with exactness and a sense of responsibility. You must not leave anything undone. You must always be careful and alert and you will be safe. 

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