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November November 5, 1961 (Mother would prefer Satprem not to mention Paul Richard by name in his book on Sri Aurobindo.) I have done my…

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-70_November 6_1961.htm

November 6, 1961 (Letter to Mother from Satprem: [[This letter survived because Mother returned it with her reply written on the reverse. ]] ) Sweet…

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-71_November 7_1961.htm

November 7, 1961 (Regarding Satprem’s letter to Mother on the Veda:) This has confronted me with a problem…. You are asking about the process, aren’t…

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-72_November 12_1961.htm

November 12, 1961 (Mother improvises on the harmonium to ‘say’ something, or perhaps to calm Satprem’s nerves, then continues:) Sri Aurobindo was telling me, ‘Satprem…

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-73_November 16_1961.htm

November 16, 1961 In the middle of my walk, I go into trance, something that has never happened to me before! I find myself standing,…

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-74_November 16_1961.htm

November 16, 1961 (Letter from Mother to Satprem on the occasion of his manuscript being sent to Paris:) 11-16-61 Satprem, my dear child, You were…

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-75_December 16_1961.htm

DECEMBER December 16, 1961 (Mother comes in with a rolled-up paper.) Here’s my original manuscript – although it’s not very ‘original.’ It’s a message for…

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-76_November 23_1961.htm

November 23, 1961 I’m going to play you ten minutes of music. I have taken a vow of silence. It is very good; it does…

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-77_December 16, 1961.htm

December 16, 1961 (Mother comes in with a rolled-up paper.) Here’s my original manuscript – although it’s not very ‘original.’ It’s a message for the…

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-78_December 18, 1961.htm

December 18, 1961 (Letter to Mother from Satprem) Sweet Mother, A long letter from the publisher. He has understood NOTHING, felt nothing in this book,…

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