October 27, 1965
I have something interesting to tell you…. Sri Aurobindo has come out of meditation and has started “playing.”
I arrived where I always go to find him, in the subtle physical, last night around 2: 30, and what a crowd there was! Thousands of people. When I arrived there, before going in I met someone, who must have been one of the former politicians, from the time of the revolution, when Sri Aurobindo was involved in politics; he is dead, naturally, but he was there and he told me (he was quite jubilant), he told me (in English), “Sri Aurobindo has come out of meditation, he has started playing!” And there was indeed a feeling that everyone was playing, playing…. I crossed the courtyard (I even crossed a room where some people were still in meditation, and they looked surprised to see me come in like that, I told them, “Don’t worry, I don’t want to disturb you!”), then I found Sri Aurobindo, who was playing – very young and strong and amused and joyful, and he was playing. He was playing with something that cannot be described, and he was playing and playing…. And then, the same gentleman whom I had seen at the entrance came and told me in my ear, “He has played with that a lot … it is worn-out,” it’s a bit damaged, a bit worn-out. So I drew near, and Sri Aurobindo, who had heard, told me, “Yes, it is worn-out, take it and bring me another.” And he handed it to me – I can’t describe it, it didn’t look like anything, it was … "something" – there was something black moving inside something – and it did look a little
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broken down. So I left, I went back downstairs; and the symbol of the physical body was a pair of shoes – I put my shoes on again and left.
There were lots of details; it began after two-thirty, and it lasted till about four-thirty.
And then, later in the morning, I was completely in the atmosphere and I understood that it was the form of the government – it was … (laughing) the old democracy which has become useless.
And he starts playing, meaning that something is going to happen?
(Laughing) Certainly, certainly!
It wouldn’t be too soon.
And a whole jubilant crowd, you know: “At last, it’s moving!”
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