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

 

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November 18, 1970

(Mother gives Satprem, as every time, soup packets.

Then she comments:)

There has been something like a small catastrophe! It is that in Africa all Indians are sent back, or their properties are confiscated, and it's from Africa that we used to receive the cheese! (laughter) So we won't have cheese anymore ... but I still have this coming from Germany (Mother gives a tube).

There has been a bigger catastrophe in Pakistan.

What happened?

Well, there are maybe three hundred thousand dead.

What!

There was a cyclone followed by a tidal wave: a huge wave, more

 than fifteen feet high, which swept a whole area, and there are

 maybe three hundred thousand dead.

Bah! When did that happen?

Two or three days ago.

No one told me anything.... Was P. L. there?

No, no, Mother, in Pakistan, Eastern Bengal.

Oh, that I know. I heard "Vatican."

No, no! That wouldn't be so bad! [laughter]

In Pakistan, I know. Are they near the sea?

Yes, on the Bay of Bengal.

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(Mother remains absorbed

 for a very long time)

We are in full uncertainty. Established things are crumbling down - everywhere.

It's clearly a moment of transition.

(silence)

So, is it chapter 11?

Yes, Mother, you have a good memory!

***

(Satprem reads the chapter entitled, "The Greater Self.")

What has happened to you!... Mon petit, it's ... (Mother looks much moved). This is really tomorrow's book. Is it over?

Yes, I have finished the book.

I'd like to see the last page!

(for a long time Mother remains

 with her two hands pressed on her face)

It's something like a miracle. It's as if tomorrow had been called in advance!

(Mother shakes her head

 and takes Satprem's hands)

Mon petit, it's magnificent, magnificent! (Mother has tears in her eyes).

Oh, Mother, I have nothing to do with it, you know, nothing at

 all.

To know not to put obstacles on the way is something already.

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(Satprem prepares to leave)

I feel like thanking you! (Mother has tears in her eyes)

Oh, Mother!

(Satprem lays his head

 on Mother's knees)

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