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September 28, 1968 Are you better? I am very much bothered. I have a sort of constant brain fatigue  with headaches, aching eyes, and everything…

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-66_August 22_1968.htm

August 22, 1968 (Satprem has not seen Mother since August 10. According to the doctor, her heart is weak, she does not eat anymore andcan no…

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-88_November 16_1968.htm

November 16, 1968 It’s the physical being educated. When the vital and the mind are there, they use the physical as an instrument for their…

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-83_October 30_1968.htm

October 30, 1968 (Regarding the message Mother has given to Satprem for his birthday.) "Here are the Light and the Divine Love which are always with…

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-95_December 14_1968.htm

December 14, 1968 (Mother reads three different versions of a message she wants to give for the opening of the School. Then she selects the first…

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-65_August 10_1968.htm

August 10, 1968 (Mother looks a little stronger: she remains standing while giving flowers to Satprem and Sujata. Satprem gives Mother the offering of his pension.)…

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-98_December 25_1968.htm

December 25, 1968 I met X. [[A Tantric whom Satprem followed in the past. ]] Oh! Yes, by chance. I didn’t intend to see him,…

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January 10, 1968 For an hour in the morning, I arrange flowers in my bathroom over there; all the flowers are kept there so I…

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-45_June 3_1968.htm

June 3, 1968 I’ve just come from there [the music room where Mother receives visitors]. I saw some twenty people…. There was Orissa’s Chief Minister…

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-86_November 9_1968.htm

November 9, 1968 (Bharatidi’s death marked a sort of turning point in Mother’s life, or the beginning of an unfortunate series: Amrita, Mother’s faithful treasurer, was going…

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