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-29_April 8_1961.htm

April 8, 1961 After more than a month I have resumed my translation [of The Synthesis of Yoga], and I fell exactly – it’s splendid!…

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-30_April 12_1961.htm

April 12, 1961 (The disciple asks for permission to poison some cats who have been disturbing him every night. Mother replies.) I once had a…

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-31_April 15_1961.htm

April 15, 1961 I am in a state that is … how can I put it? … Non-existent. Nonexistent because …. I would rather say…

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-32_April 18_1961.htm

April 18, 1961 The subconscient is seething…. We shall see. And you? I stumbled upon a sentence from Sri Aurobindo yesterday or the day before….

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-33_April 22_1961.htm

April 22, 1961 1 never manage to finish my morning’s program. Things just keep piling up…. (Soon afterwards, concerning X, who had stated that the…

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-34_April 25_1961.htm

April 25, 1961 (Mother comes in with a book by Alice Bailey, ‘Discipleship in the New Age,’ which had recently been sent to her. Pavitra…

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-35_April 29_1961.htm

April 29, 1961 (Some fragments of this conversation were originally published in Mother’s ‘Commentaries on the Aphorisms’ of Sri Aurobindo. Considering it too personal, Mother…

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-36_May 2_1961.htm

May May 2, 1961 There is obviously a force at work…. When Sri Aurobindo was here, the work was done in another way; there was…

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-37_May 12_1961.htm

May 12, 1961 Aphorism 60 – There is no mortality. it is only the Immortal who can die; the mortal could neither be born nor…

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-38_May 19_1961.htm

May 19, 1961 (During the work, the difficulty of competently translating Sri Aurobindo comes up.) Something is inevitably lost in translating; we translate, we lose…

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