MOTHER'S AGENDA

Vol. 12

Contents

  January 1, 1971
January 11, 1971
January 16, 1971
January 17, 1971
January 23, 1971
January 27, 1971
January 30, 1971

February 3, 1971
February 6, 1971
February 10, 1971
February 13, 1971
February 17, 1971
February 20, 1971
February 21, 1971
February 24, 1971
February 25, 1971
February 27, 1971

March 1, 1971
March 2, 1971
March 3, 1971
March 4, 1971
March 5, 1971
March 6, 1971
March 10, 1971
March 13, 1971
March 17, 1971
March 24, 1971
March 27, 1971
March 31, 1971

April 1, 1971
April 3, 1971
April 7, 1971
Undated
April 10, 1971
April 11, 1971
April 14, 1971
April 17, 1971
April 21, 1971
April 28, 1971
April 29, 1971

 

May 1, 1971
May 5, 1971
May 8, 1971
May 12, 1971
May 15, 1971
May 19, 1971
May 22, 1971
May 25, 1971
May 26, 1971
May 27, 1971
May 29, 1971
May 30, 1971

June 2, 1971
June 3, 1971
June 5, 1971
June 9, 1971
June 12, 1971
June 16, 1971
June 23, 1971
June 26, 1971
June 30, 1971

July 3, 1971
July 10, 1971
July 14, 1971
July 17, 1971
July 21, 1971
July 24, 1971
July 28, 1971
July 31, 1971

August 4, 1971
August 7, 1971
August 11, 1971
Undated
August 14, 1971
August 18, 1971
August 21, 1971
August 25, 1971
August 28, 1971

 

September 1, 1971
September 4, 1971
September 8, 1971
September 11, 1971
September 14, 1971
September 15, 1971
September 18, 1971
September 22, 1971
September 29, 1971


October 2, 1971
October 6, 1971
October 9, 1971
October 13, 1971
October 16, 1971
October 20, 1971
October 23, 1971
October 27, 1971
October 30, 1971


November 10, 1971
November 13, 1971
November 17, 1971
November 20, 1971
November 24, 1971
November 27, 1971


December 1, 1971
December 4, 1971
December 8, 1971
December 11, 1971
December 13, 1971
December 15, 1971
December 18, 1971
December 22, 1971
December 25, 1971
December 27, 1971
December 29, 1971
December 29, 1971


HOME

 

ISBN 2-902776-33-0

January 30, 1971

(Again Mother is not well, she receives Satprem an hour late.

 And first she sees Satprem's mother for a few minutes.)

So, how do you find him?

(Satprem's mother, solid as a Breton rock:) Quite well.

He has written a splendid book. I am counting on this book to revolutionize the world.... You can be proud of your son.

(Satprem's mother smiles and goes out)

Well, you have brought the book?

You want me to read to you this morning?

Of course, that's what I am waiting for!

Are you sure you're not too tired?

Oh, that doesn't tire me. That's not what tires me.

What's tiring you right now?

My system is beginning to refuse to work in the old way, so how am I to eat? ... No attraction for food whatsoever. It seems stupid, and yet one "has to" take it. And then the doctors want everything to function as usual -- it's impossible. So it puts me in a state of ... it creates a sort of conflict in the nature.

You see, things are going too fast and at the same time there is a resistance of the old nature -- encouraged by the doctors and habits.

There are times when ... (gesture of tugging).

But that's all a symbol of something else.

(Mother laughs) Of course!... It's the symbol of everything in Nature that resists the transformation.

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Well, the whole world!

But I well understand that if the transformation were lightning swift, it would be frightful for people.

Yes....

For instance, they say that my troubles come from not eating enough -- according to the old system, it's true; so they'd like me to eat more, whereas personally, I feel that eating detracts from the Work.

It's difficult too.... The attraction for food is completely gone, completely -- it seems so useless, yet I realize that not taking it upsets the old system too much. So ... (gesture of tugging between the two).

Oh, read to me! That's far more interesting.

(Satprem reads the next part of "Sociology of the Superman"

 and, in particular, in the text he quotes this passage

 from Sri Aurobindo about propaganda:)

"I don't believe in advertisement except for books etc., and in propaganda except for politics and patent medicines. But for serious work it is a poison. It means either a stunt or a boom -- and stunts and booms exhaust the thing they carry on their chest and leave it lifeless and broken high and dry on the shores of nowhere -- or it means a movement. A movement in the case of a work like mine means the founding of a school or a sect or some other damned nonsense. It means that hundreds or thousands of useless people join in and corrupt the work or reduce it to a pompous farce from which the Truth that was coming down recedes into secrecy or silence. It is what has happened to the 'religions' and is the reason of their failure."

October 2, 1934
On Himself, XXVI. 375

That passage should be typed and put up in Auroville. It is INDISPENSABLE. They all have a false idea about propaganda and publicity. It should be typed in big letters; at the top, "Sri Aurobindo said," then put the quotation, and send it to Auroville.

Say I am the one who's sending it.

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(at the end of the reading)

That's all?

It's half the chapter.

It's a pity.... I could listen to it for hours, it's really very good. Is there any more?

About a dozen pages.

It will be for next time.

You give me joy.

But Mother, it's you who have given me everything!

We have to do something about the translation.... Yes, I would very much like ... something tells me (gesture above) that it should be translated into Russian.

You see, they've gone through an experience, they've exhausted their possibility and realized it led nowhere, and unfortunately they're now going backwards -- it is the right time to give them the book.

If it were really translated into very good Russian ... it ought to be spread throughout the country. Now is just the time when it needs something. It has lost faith in what it thought it had found.

And this very obstinately keeps recurring: "In Russian, it has to be in Russian."

Do we know a Russian?

There's S. Do you want me to speak to her?

She doesn't know Russian.

No, but maybe she knows some Russians?

You could ask her. You could tell her that I would very much like the book to be translated into Russian by someone who writes well, who has a lively style -- not something dry and arid: someone who has a lively and appealing style. And we would arrange to print it somewhere.

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I'll speak to S. about it.

(silence)

It did me good.

Oh, Mother, it's you who do us good!

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