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-48_July 18_1964.htm

July 18, 1964 (Mother translates into French the following letter by Sri Aurobindo:) “The one safety for man lies in learning to live from within…

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-78_November 7_1964.htm

November 7, 1964 Mother looks very pale. For the past three days there has been a constant phenomenon: something … I don’t know what it…

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-22_March 21_1964.htm

March 21, 1964 (About a letter from the “doctor,” who had gone to the U.S.A. for a brain operation: “The operation was torture for four…

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-65_September 18_1964.htm

September 18, 1964 I am on the border of a new perception of life. People’s ordinary reaction to the activity of others, to everything around…

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-29_April 8_1964.htm

April 8, 1964 (This was to be the last conversation before Satprem’s departure for France, from where he would return in July.) Mother looks tired,…

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-85_December 7_1964.htm

December 7, 1964 (This conversation took place in the music room. Mother had asked Sunil, the musician disciple, and Sujata to come.) Can anybody play…

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-44_June 28_1964.htm

June 28, 1964 (From Mother to Satprem) (The following note has a curious history. Satprem had gone off on a journey to see his brother…

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-57_August 15_1964.htm

August 15, 1964 (Message for Sri Aurobindo’s birthday) Avoid the imagination that the supramental life will be only a heightened satisfaction of the desires of…

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-68_September 30_1964.htm

September 30, 1964 W has come back from his “Tantric course” – after having fallen ill! It seems X gave him a new mantra, which…

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-13_February 13_1964.htm

February 13, 1964 (Satprem kept note of the following conversation despite its episodic character, for it is, alas, a good illustration of the kind of…

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