MOTHER'S AGENDA

 

Vol. 10

 

Contents

  January 1, 1969
January 4, 1969
January 8, 1969
January 15, 1969
January 18, 1969
January 22, 1969
January 25, 1969
January 29, 1969


February 1, 1969
February 5, 1969
February 8, 1969
February 12, 1969
February 15, 1969
February 19, 1969
February 22, 1969
February 26, 1969


March 1, 1969
March 8, 1969
March 12, 1969
March 15, 1969
March 19, 1969
March 22, 1969
March 26, 1969
March 29, 1969


April 2, 1969
April 5, 1969
April 9, 1969
April 12, 1969
April 16, 1969
April 19, 1969
April 23, 1969
April 26, 1969
April 30, 1969

 

May 3, 1969
May 7, 1969
May 10, 1969
May 14, 1969
May 17, 1969
May 21, 1969
May 24, 1969
May 28, 1969
May 31, 1969

June 4, 1969
June 11, 1969
June 25, 1969
June 28, 1969
July 2, 1969
July 5, 1969


July 12, 1969
July 19, 1969
July 23, 1969
July 26, 1969
July 30, 1969


August 2, 1969
August 6, 1969
August 9, 1969
August 16, 1969
August 20, 1969
August 23, 1969
August 27, 1969
August 30, 1969

September 3, 1969
September 6, 1969
September 10, 1969
September 13, 1969
September 17, 1969
September 20, 1969
September 24, 1969
September 27, 1969

 

October 1, 1969
October 8, 1969
October 11, 1969
October 12, 1969
October 15, 1969
October 18, 1969
October 22, 1969
October 25, 1969
October 29, 1969


November 1, 1969
November 5, 1969
November 8, 1969
November 12, 1969
November 15, 1969
November 19, 1969
November 22, 1969
November 26, 1969
November 29, 1969


December 3, 1969
December 6, 1969
December 10, 1969
December 13, 1969
December 17, 1969
December 20, 1969
December 24, 1969
December 27, 1969
December 31, 1969


 

ISBN 2-902776-33-0

April 5, 1969

Now, what's the news of P.L.?

He writes this:

 

Rome, March 29, 1969

"When I canceled my ticket for Pondicherry, I felt a spell of giddi

ness as when one receives a sharp blow to the head and one's

 balance seems lost .... I was summoned to the Vatican and told

 to remain at the entire disposal of the Holy Father, who entrusts

 me with a grave and difficult question concerning the president

 of the Italian Episcopal Conference: I am asked to solve that

 problem. The Pope is counting on my skill, and so on. I was

questioned about the reasons for my remarks of February 24 (on

 March 24, I did not open my mouth), for there had just been a

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bombshell: two young Latin American bishops (from Peru and

Chile) had left the Church-the first such cases in history, of

 course after the well-known and unique case of Talleyrand (for

 other reasons). They were my fellow students at the Rome Univer

sity. They are leaving the Church because of a religious crisis ....

Yet they had everything the Church could give: honors, money;

 one was made a bishop at the age of thirty-three, the other two

 years ago .... My remarks of February 24 were therefore pro

phetic. The reason for their running away? I have just said it ....

"I do not feel inclined to go on giving you the detailed chro

nology of these facts ....

But it's interesting, VERY interesting!

" ... I wanted to leave. But I concentrated very strongly on Mother,

 and I felt her voice telling me, 'Stay on ...'

Yes.

"... 'You will come later. Continue to be my WORD where you

 are ...'

(Mother nods approvingly)

"... 'I am with you.' So I canceled my ticket."

It's good.

Oh, you know, I concentrated a lot, but a lot, and I found the Pope extraordinarily receptive - only, imprisoned. That's it, you understand, a rather remarkable receptivity, but ... (gesture under a bell- jar) imprisoned in his action. But where he can probably act, he has placed his confidence in P.L. Which means they want to use what he knows rather than try to stifle him. It's adroit. And it can be useful.

Have you written to him already?

No, I was waiting to read you his letter.

You can tell him that it's true I am with him, but very strongly and very consciously.

But that it should have had that effect [the "blow to the head"] is troublesome.

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He seems to have pulled himself together afterwards, since he

 understood you were telling him to stay on.

Oh, was it they who asked him not to go?

They told him to remain at the Pope's entire disposal.

Yes.

Those two bishop's running away really came at the right moment!

It came as evident proof.

***

(Then Mother records her translation of a few excerpts from

"Savitri," which are to be set to music. Satprem suddenly notices

 that a corner of Mother's left eye is slightly bloodshot.)

The master of existence lurks in us
And plays at hide and seek with his own Force;
In Nature's instrument loiters secret God.
The immanent lives in man as in his house;
He has made the universe his pastime's field,
A vast gymnasium of his works of might ....
He is the explorer and the mariner
Of a secret inner ocean without bourne:
He is the adventurer and cosmologist
Of a magic earth's obscure geography ...
Or passing through a gate of pillar-rocks ...
He leaves the last lands, crosses the ultimate seas,
He turns to eternal things his symbol quest;
Life changes for him its time-constructed scenes,
Its images veiling infinity.

(I.IV.66-70)

Isn't it clear?

A car was just passing by.

I'll have to do it again ....

Won't it tire your eye?

What's wrong?

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You have a small red patch in the eye.

Red? Inside?

It's new.

Odd ... Was it there when you came?

I hadn't noticed, I've seen it just now.

I didn't strain myself ....

Strange, I didn't strain myself.

(long silence)

It's strange ....

Mother, Sujata has noticed that whenever I get a letter from P.L.,

I always have a headache afterwards.

Oh!

She's noticed it, and it's indeed like that.

Oh! ... But this too (Mother points to her eye), I am not sure it's not a result of ...

Yes, I wonder if there isn't some connection. Sujata has noticed

 it, she told me, "Every time you get a letter from P L., you have a

 headache the following night."

That's it. For the eye too.

I'd seen that; I wanted to be sure, and here is the proof. I immediately wondered if it wasn't a result of ...

They want to use him.

It attacks the eyes and the head-with me it's like that.

They are highly skilled occultists.

I'll tell you something: while you were reading the letter [from P.L.], Sri Aurobindo was there, and he told me, "Be careful."

I am always careful, but he probably saw that ...

They're very skilled.

(long silence)

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The next time you get a letter (either write to him or get a letter from him), first, invoke Sri Aurobindo and ask him for his protection BEFORE starting. We must be careful. There.

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