dead! … They’ll become a plague. What will we do with all that? They will be far more numerous than the living and will crowd everything – what will we do with all that?" There, you see the type of reflection.
(silence)
The attitude of the living towards the dead is one of the most loathsome expressions of mankind’s selfish ignorance.
It’s either a complete I-couldn’t-care-less attitude, or else, “Ohh, anything to get rid of that!” I have some children here (they’re no longer children), who live here with their fathers and mothers (who aren’t very old), and some of those children told me “dreams” in which they saw their fathers or mothers dead and coming to them … and they sent them back violently, saying, “You’re dead, you’ve got no right to come and bother us”! …
You’re dead, you’ve got no right to come and bother us. There you are.
That’s … few will be frank enough to say so, but it’s very widespread.
Many things must change before a little bit of truth can manifest – that’s all I can say.
August 13, 1963
(Regarding an old “Playground Talk” of 1950 and noted from memory by a disciple, which Mother asks Satprem to scrap. The subject was Nirvana, which one was to reach – or so the notation said – by withdrawing all one’s energies into the psychic being or soul.)
None of that is true! In the first place, we should say that each realm has an energy of its own. But what people generally feel as energy is vital energy;
[[Can we ever overemphasize the fact that what happened to Mother ten years later, in 1973, is an unspeakable betrayal ... of which she had a presentiment? ]]
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