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-59_August 31_1962.htm

August 31, 1962 What about your sleep – any better? On the contrary, I feel a kind of drowsiness, but with no real rest or…

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-60_September 5_1962.htm

September September 5, 1962 (Before reading his manuscript on Sri Aurobindo to Mother, Satprem asks her to correct any inaccuracies in the text, since he…

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-61_September 8_1962.htm

September 8, 1962 (Mother looks unwell. She seems to have been having some fainting spells, but this is not clear.) Are you tired? A little…

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-62_September 15_1962.htm

September 15, 1962 (Satprem reads a passage from his manuscript in which he mentions the difference in luminosity of the various planes of consciousness. Mother…

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-63_September 18_1962.htm

September 18, 1962 I don’t have far to go on my translation of The Synthesis of Yoga (it’s going very quickly), and I have found…

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-64_September 22_1962.htm

September 22, 1962 (Mother makes this brief remark about someone who practices traditional yoga and is constantly ill:) … That’s the essential failing of the…

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-65_September 26_1962.htm

September 26, 1962 (After listening to a passage from Satprem’s manuscript:) It’s very good! I’d like to see their faces … it would be funny….

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-66_September 29_1962.htm

September 29, 1962 (Concerning an old Talk of October 3, 1956, to be published in the next “Bulletin”:) This is what you say: “Beyond the…

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-67_October 3_1962.htm

October October 3, 1962 Nothing to say. It is a microscopic work.Page 363  

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-68_October 6_1962.htm

October 6, 1962 78 – When knowledge is fresh in us, then it is invincible; when it is old, it loses its virtue. This is…

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