MOTHER'S AGENDA

Vol. 12

Contents

  January 1, 1971
January 11, 1971
January 16, 1971
January 17, 1971
January 23, 1971
January 27, 1971
January 30, 1971

February 3, 1971
February 6, 1971
February 10, 1971
February 13, 1971
February 17, 1971
February 20, 1971
February 21, 1971
February 24, 1971
February 25, 1971
February 27, 1971

March 1, 1971
March 2, 1971
March 3, 1971
March 4, 1971
March 5, 1971
March 6, 1971
March 10, 1971
March 13, 1971
March 17, 1971
March 24, 1971
March 27, 1971
March 31, 1971

April 1, 1971
April 3, 1971
April 7, 1971
Undated
April 10, 1971
April 11, 1971
April 14, 1971
April 17, 1971
April 21, 1971
April 28, 1971
April 29, 1971

 

May 1, 1971
May 5, 1971
May 8, 1971
May 12, 1971
May 15, 1971
May 19, 1971
May 22, 1971
May 25, 1971
May 26, 1971
May 27, 1971
May 29, 1971
May 30, 1971

June 2, 1971
June 3, 1971
June 5, 1971
June 9, 1971
June 12, 1971
June 16, 1971
June 23, 1971
June 26, 1971
June 30, 1971

July 3, 1971
July 10, 1971
July 14, 1971
July 17, 1971
July 21, 1971
July 24, 1971
July 28, 1971
July 31, 1971

August 4, 1971
August 7, 1971
August 11, 1971
Undated
August 14, 1971
August 18, 1971
August 21, 1971
August 25, 1971
August 28, 1971

 

September 1, 1971
September 4, 1971
September 8, 1971
September 11, 1971
September 14, 1971
September 15, 1971
September 18, 1971
September 22, 1971
September 29, 1971


October 2, 1971
October 6, 1971
October 9, 1971
October 13, 1971
October 16, 1971
October 20, 1971
October 23, 1971
October 27, 1971
October 30, 1971


November 10, 1971
November 13, 1971
November 17, 1971
November 20, 1971
November 24, 1971
November 27, 1971


December 1, 1971
December 4, 1971
December 8, 1971
December 11, 1971
December 13, 1971
December 15, 1971
December 18, 1971
December 22, 1971
December 25, 1971
December 27, 1971
December 29, 1971
December 29, 1971


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ISBN 2-902776-33-0

March 31, 1971

You haven't spoken of Sri Aurobindo in a long time.

Me, I have nothing to say.

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What about Sri Aurobindo, is he saying anything?

(after a silence)

He's very busy with ... (gesture to the north) with everything happening in the country.

It's serious, you know.

But what is India waiting for?

Waiting for what?

Well, to recognize that country.[[To recognize officially the "provisional government" of Bangladesh under the leadership of Sheikh Mujibur. Only eight months later, on December 6, would India recognize Bangladesh. ]]

Oh, she has recognized it!

No, Mother, she hasn't.

They told me....

She has expressed her "sympathy," that's all. But she hasn't

 recognized it.

I received news from the government today. They told me they were waiting to hear from America before granting official recognition.[[t was more a matter of making sure America would not oppose the independence of Bangladesh! ]]

Good.... Well, it's about time.

(silence)

But she shouldn't need America to do that!

It's against China, you see. China is the only country that supports Pakistan. [[President Nixon will send warships to threaten India in case she intervenes on the side of Bangladesh. ]]

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I think the whole world is waiting for India to recognize

 Bangladesh in order to follow suit -- they're waiting for it.

Not quite -- they've all made up their mind.[[Alas. . . . ]]

(silence)

Because a lot of people are dying up there.

Oh! ... (Mother makes a gesture of horror) it's dreadful.

Yes.

It's a massacre.

Yes. And then every day they send troops [West Pakistan] and

tanks and planes.... It seems to me.... I don't know ...

 there's no time to lose.

(silence)

But India should have the courage to intervene, Mother.

(Mother goes deep within, then, after

 a long time, makes a gesture as if to say,
"What can be done?" and goes back within)

This very morning they asked me what should be done, but they don't.... They ask, but they do just what they think.

We'll see.... I have only one means, you know, it's ... (gesture of pressing the Force upon the world). All I can do (same gesture) is to put pressure with the Force.

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