MOTHER'S AGENDA

 

Vol. 11

 

Contents

  1970
January 3, 1970
January 7, 1970
January 10, 1970
January 14, 1970
January 17, 1970
January 21, 1970
January 28, 1970
January 31, 1970


February 4, 1970
February 7, 1970
February 11, 1970
February 18, 1970
February 21, 1970
February 25, 1970
February 28, 1970


March 4, 1970
March 7, 1970
March 13, 1970
March 14, 1970
March 18, 1970
March 21, 1970
March 25, 1970
March 28, 1970

April 1, 1970
April 4, 1970
April 8, 1970
April 11, 1970
April 15, 1970
April 18, 1970
April 22, 1970
April 29, 1970

   

May 2, 1970
May 6, 1970
May 9, 1970
May 13, 1970
May 16, 1970
May 20, 1970
May 23, 1970
May 27, 1970
May 30, 1970


June 3, 1970
June 6, 1970
June 10, 1970
June 13, 1970
June 17, 1970
June 20, 1970
June 27, 1970


July 1, 1970
July 4, 1970
July 8, 1970
July 11, 1970
July 18, 1970
July 22, 1970
July 25, 1970
July 29, 1970


August 1, 1970
August 5, 1970
August 12, 1970
August 22, 1970

 


September 2, 1970
September 5, 1970
September 6, 1970
September 9, 1970
September 12, 1970
September 16, 1970
September 19, 1970
September 23, 1970
September 26, 1970
September 30, 1970

October 3, 1970
October 7, 1970
October 10, 1970
October 14, 1970
October 17, 1970
October 21, 1970
October 24, 1970
October 28, 1970
October 31, 1970

November 4, 1970
November 5, 1970
November 7, 1970
November 11, 1970
November 14, 1970
November 18, 1970
November 21, 1970
November 25, 1970
November 28, 1970

December 2, 1970
December 3, 1970

 

ISBN 2-902776-33-0

October 17, 1970

I have a letter from Dr. V, he asks a question about something Sri Aurobindo said.

(Satprem reads)

"In The Synthesis of Yoga, Sri Aurobindo writes

 about the perfection of the lower mind, the psychic

 prana ...

What's that?

I think it's the vital substance Sri Aurobindo calls like that.

"... and its tyrannical demands that represent the

chief natural obstacle invading the whole action of

the being.

 "Where does this psychic prana come from? Is it

 part of the psychic as the word is understood in

India's psychological language?...

Yes, at that time Sri Aurobindo used the phrase "psychic prana,"

but it's not at all the psychic, the soul; I think it's the primary

 vital substance. ... He asks also:

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"... Is there some relationship between this psychic

 prana and the constitution of the Psyche of Western

 psychologists?"

All those things, I don't know. It's philosophy ... in English, I would say wordy. Those are psychological words that I don't know at all.

Yes, of course! In any case, it has no relationship with the

 psychic, the soul as we understand it.

There's no use in people asking me this sort of things, I am not at all interested.

Of course!

Sri Aurobindo used a whole lot of terminologies, and only in the end did he adopt the one I brought, then we could understand each other. Before, at the beginning, when I came he used to speak of all kinds of things of this sort.

And on top of it (laughing) it doesn't interest me!

(Mother gives Satprem soup packets)

Can't eat.

***

(Then Satprem reads the third chapter of Supermanhood:

 "The Sunlit Path." Afterwards, Mother remains looking at

 him for a long time, with a charming smile.)

You've entered a new world.... For those who can follow you, it will be good!

Oh, it's quite new.... (Smiling and approving) It's extraordinary, you understand, it's ...

The impression that a new door has opened. The impression as if you had opened a new door for humanity.

You're the one who opens it!

(silence)

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Extraordinary. It's as if you had bidden farewell to the old world.

Yes.

Now (laughing), I'd really like to hear the sequel! How many chapters have you written?

I've written ten in all.

And this is the third.... Well!

(Mother goes on shaking her head

to express her delight)

Magnificent, it's magnificent!

(silence)

How does it come?

Oh, Mother, I pray and I let it come.

That's right.... it's CLEARLY from another world. You mustn't be disturbed until you have finished.

Yes, Mother. ...In fact, there are many things trying to disturb me.

Yes.

Inside and outside.

Inside?

Yes, also - circumstances.

You mustn't, you mustn't allow that. And people mustn't read this before it's over.

Yes, Mother.

For the introduction, we'll keep bur program.... Have you found a German yet?

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No, Mother, I don't know any.

As for me, I looked for one, but I can't find. It should be someone a bit intelligent. It should be ready for February. But the book, don't show it to anyone until its over.

There's only Sujata who reads and types it.

(Laughing) Sujata, that's nobody! You know, it's magnificent.

Oh, Mother, I have nothing to do with it, I assure you!

I'd really like to hear the continuation.

I hope it won't disappoint you.

No, no.

Oh, I pray a lot to receive purely.

(silence)

For sure, publishers are incapable of... What we should do is to have a good edition here (we can do it; from the point of view of the work, it could be good), and then prepare quite a general publicity, all over the world.... Articles in literary newspapers: to organize a publicity campaign. I think that will be better than to leave it to an individual who ... We should arrange the thing ourselves - we can do it. If we want to, we can.

The only advantage of publishers is that they have the name of

 their house and the way to reach the press - and to distribute the

 book. That's their power.

But there would be a way to reach the press. There is a way.

(silence)

We will ... (Mother gestures as if breaking through a wall).

(silence)

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I am waiting; I'll tell you my idea when you have finished, when you've read me all of it.

I have an idea.... When you have finished.

I'll wait till I have read the last chapter! (laughter) There.

Because, with that, we can do something.

(silence)

My impression is of going there (gesture above) and then of not coming down. It shows that... I had an extraordinary impression, you understand: I heard it THERE (same gesture above the head), and I didn't have to come down.

(Laughing) I'm waiting for the continuation!

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