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-50_July 25_1964.htm

July 25, 1964 (After reading Sri Aurobindo’s “Hour of God” in front of a microphone for the Ashram people:) … I don’t know why they…

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-51_July 28_1964.htm

July 28, 1964 (This conversation is about Dr. S., who left for the U.S.A. for a brain operation. The operation consists in introducing a needle…

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-52_July 31_1964.htm

July 31, 1964 (Satprem files all sorts of loose scraps of paper – Mother’s “notes” – and stumbles on this one, which he reads aloud:)…

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-53_August 5_1964.htm

August August 5, 1964 (D., a disciple, sent Mother an eighteenth-century account by a Japanese monk of the Zen Buddhist sect describing a method called…

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-54_August 8_1964.htm

August 8, 1964 … There are some strange things. When I went to Japan, I met a man there who was a striking reproduction of…

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-55_August 11_1964.htm

August 11, 1964 (About the Tantric guru announcing his coming visit:) … He has sent me his usual message: it’s a sort of picture with…

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-56_August 14_1964.htm

August 14, 1964 Last night, and maybe the night before, oh, you and I talked for a very, very long time about all sorts of…

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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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-58_August 19_1964.htm

August 19, 1964 Mother looks very tired How are you? I should be the one asking you. I was told you haven’t been well. It’s…

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-59_August 22_1964.htm

August 22, 1964 Something peculiar happened to me…. It was the other day, the last time you came. I looked peculiar that day, didn’t I?…

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