MOTHER'S AGENDA

Vol. 13

Contents

  January 1, 1972
January 2, 1972
January 5, 1972
January 8, 1972
January 12, 1972
January 15, 1972
January 19, 1972
January 22, 1972
January 26, 1972
January 29, 1972
January 30, 1972

February 1, 1972
February 2, 1972
February 5, 1972
February 7, 1972
February 8, 1972
February 9, 1972
February 10, 1972
February 11, 1972
February 12, 1972
February 16, 1972
February 19, 1972
February 22, 1972
February 23, 1972
February 26, 1972

March 1, 1972
March 4, 1972
March 8, 1972
March 10, 1972
March 11, 1972
March 15, 1972
March 17, 1972
March 18, 1972
March 19, 1972
March 22, 1972
March 24, 1972
March 25, 1972
March 29, 1972
March 29, 1972
March 30, 1972

April 2, 1972
April 2, 1972
April 3, 1972
April 4, 1972
April 5, 1972
April 6, 1972
April 8, 1972
April 12, 1972
April 13, 1972
April 15, 1972
April 19, 1972
April 22, 1972
April 26, 1972
April 29, 1972

May 4, 1972
May 6, 1972
May 7, 1972
May 13, 1972
May 17, 1972
May 19, 1972
May 20, 1972
May 24, 1972
May 26, 1972
May 27, 1972
May 29, 1972
May 31, 1972

 

June 3, 1972
June 4, 1972
June 7, 1972
June 10, 1972
June 14, 1972
June 17, 1972
June 18, 1972
June 21, 1972
June 23, 1972
June 24, 1972
June 28, 1972

July 1, 1972
July 5, 1972
July 8, 1972
July 12, 1972
July 15, 1972
July 19, 1972
July 22, 1972
July 26, 1972
July 29, 1972

August 2, 1972
August 5, 1972
August 9, 1972
August 12, 1972
August 16, 1972
August 19, 1972
August 26, 1972
August 30, 1972

September 6, 1972
September 9, 1972
September 13, 1972
September 16, 1972
September 20, 1972
September 30, 1972


October 7, 1972
October 11, 1972
October 14, 1972
October 18, 1972
October 21, 1972
October 25, 1972
October 28, 1972
October 30, 1972

 

November 2, 1972
November 4, 1972
November 8, 1972
November 11, 1972
November 15, 1972
November 18, 1972
November 22, 1972
November 25, 1972
November 26, 1972

December 2, 1972
December 6, 1972
December 9, 1972
December 10, 1972
December 13, 1972
December 16, 1972
December 20, 1972
December 23, 1972
December 26, 1972
December 27, 1972
December 30, 1972

 

January 1, 1973
January 3, 1973
January 10, 1973
January 13, 1973
January 17, 1973
January 20, 1973
January 24, 1973
January 31, 1973


February 3, 1973
February 7, 1973
February 8, 1973
February 14, 1973
February 17, 1973
February 18, 1973
February 21, 1973
February 28, 1973


March 3, 1973
March 7, 1973
March 10, 1973
March 14, 1973
March 17, 1973
March 19, 1973
March 21, 1973
March 24, 1973
March 26, 1973
March 28, 1973
March 30, 1973
March 31, 1973


April 7, 1973
April 8, 1973
April 10, 1973
April 11, 1973
April 14, 1973
April 18, 1973
April 25, 1973
April 29, 1973
April 30, 1973


May 3, 1973
May 9, 1973
May 14, 1973
May 15, 1973
May 15, 1973
May 19, 1973
And Now


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ISBN 2-902776-33-0

February 14, 1973

(Regarding the poor translation of Sri Aurobindo's texts in the

 "Auroville Gazette." Mother had asked Satprem to check a few

 issues and try to rectify the situation with the collaboration of

 his friend Luc in Auroville. This triggered off reactions which were unmistakably ... sharp.)

... But, Mother, I've seen it: all the translators, whether

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French, English, German or whatever, have a translator's

COLOSSAL ego; the minute you touch their translation, it's as if

 you were ripping their little selves apart. Whether it's Y, T., CS.

 or any of the people I have dealt with, translators are simply

 not-to-be-touched This is the truth. Well, let's leave them alone.

 A veritable grace is needed to make them understand.

But I myself wasn't satisfied with my translations.

It's very difficult, Mother! I am well aware of it. But the

 minute you touch a translator, it's like touching dynamite!

(Mother laughs) Let's just leave it, then.

Yes, Mother, it's hopeless. I'll inform Auropress that your note

 is cancelled. [[Mother had sent a note to the Gazette to the effect that all translations of Sri Aurobindo's texts had to receive the Copyright Bureau's approval before publication. ]] Amen. She [the translator] will have to change

 from within - you have to change us all from within, that's the

 crux of the matter.

I think (that's what she told me) that when she finds something difficult, she'll ask me. She said, "If I have doubts, I'll ask you."

But the trouble is, most often they have no doubts!

(Mother laughs)

No, no, Mother, I say this in all humility, because I've been

doing this work for ... eighteen years now; and I see how

 many years it took me, how many blunders, and how much

help Sri Aurobindo gave me until I really started getting into

 the proper spirit. So I have compassion for these people, I

 quite understand why they make mistakes. What annoys me is

 how they can be so sure of themselves. 'Tis a pity.

Sometimes people understand a poor translation better than a good one.

Yes, Mother, possibly!... But still, sometimes it plainly doesn't

 make any sense.

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I can't personally read through everything, it takes too much time.

Manage with them the best you can.

Bah, bah, listen! Nothing short of a grace could do something!...

For me, it means more responsibility, more complications, it

means an extra load - I'm by no means looking forward to it,

 you know.

Well, once in a while, if it really makes no sense at all.... I think we have to be a little....

Yes, Mother, I also feel we should forget about it - people must

 understand from within, and that will be that.

I am hearing (through Nirod [[Correspondence with Sri Aurobindo. ]] ) certain things that Sri Aurobindo said, and he says that even he contradicted himself a great number of times ...

Yes, yes, Mother!

... and that, of course, the two or three different approaches are all true. So we can afford to be as ... as wide as he is!

Truly speaking, his comprehension of things was very supple - very supple. Listening to certain things he said, I felt I had understood very little of what he meant. Now that I am more and more in contact with the supramental Consciousness, I see how supple -supple and complex - it is, and how it is our narrow human consciousness that sees things ... (Mother draws little boxes in the air) fixed, cut and dried.

Yes, of course.

So.... we are under the mind's sway, and the mind is rigid like this (same little boxes in the air). But I see that as soon as you go beyond the mind, it's ... it's like waves on the sea.

In a word, we have everything to learn. We try to understand in the mental way, so we understand nothing. We simply demarcate things (same gesture of drawing boxes), and that's what we call understanding.

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When we have thoroughly put everything in boxes (same gesture), then we say we have understood!

(Mother plunges in)

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