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-29_April 16_1969.htm

April 16, 1969 (Mother listens to a few pieces of pop music brought to her by François B., an enthusiastic visitor) It’s very amusing! (Mother…

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-30_April 19_1969.htm

April 19, 1969 (Regarding the departure of Amrita, who looked after  the Ashram’s finances.) (Laughing) Here are soups! We’re in a dreadful confusion, dreadful! For…

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-31_April 23_1969.htm

April 23, 1969 (Mother received Satprem at 11 instead of 10.) It’s frightful, mon petit! … Oh, there were lots of amusing things to tell…

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-32_April 26_1969.htm

April 26, 1969 (Mother first shows a note she has written about religions:) The attitude to be taken  towards religions: A benevolent goodwill towards all…

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-33_April 30_1969.htm

April 30, 1969 This Consciousness is truly extraordinary, and with such a sense of humor, you know! … It’s educating this body, beginning with sweeping…

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-34_May 3_1969.htm

May 3, 1969 This Consciousness is very interesting. It has (smiling) … it’s not scorn, it’s a sort of faraway indifference for all human ideas…

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-35_May 7_1969.htm

May 7, 1969 (Mother remains in meditation for a long time) This Consciousness has started working in people’s vital beings. Have you noticed? Some people…

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-36_May 10_1969.htm

May 10, 1969 What’s new? Nothing, Mother. Page 173 You know, it’s like a stick stirring a pond: everything is coming up … one thing…

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-37_May 14_1969.htm

May 14, 1969 (For several days, Mother has been unwell:  A "heart attack.") The movement is accelerating. It was the turn of the heart, so…

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-38_May 17_1969.htm

May 17, 1969 (About Pavitra’s departure. Pavitra was the oldest French disci ple; chemist and engineer of the École Polytechnique, he came Page 180  to…

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