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MOTHER’S AGENDA Vol. 13 Contents   January 1, 1972 January 2, 1972 January 5, 1972 January 8, 1972 January 12, 1972 January 15, 1972 January…

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January 1, 1972 Happy New Year, mon petit! (Mother takes Satprem’s hands. He offers her a "Divine Love." [[Pomegranate flower. ]] She then distributes some presents.)…

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January 2, 1972 (Message from Mother) When Sri Aurobindo left his body he said that he would not abandon us. And in truth, during these…

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-003_January 5_1972.htm

January 5, 1972 How are you? It still drags. (Mother gives Satprem her latest message) "Sri Aurobindo does not belong to any one  country but…

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January 8, 1972 What’s new? … Feeling better? … No? … I don’t know. I don’t quite understand what course we’re  following. Why, I myself…

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-005_January 12_1972.htm

January 12, 1972 Do you happen to remember where I wrote the twelve attributes of the Mother (the symbol with twelve petals)? There’s one, four,…

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-006_January 15_1972.htm

January 15, 1972 (Mother gives Satprem her latest notes.) Do you have all these papers? … I had given this message [in 1966]: Let us…

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January 19, 1972 Last time I told you I was looking for the twelve attributes (Mother takes out a sheet of paper). Here they are,…

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-008_January 22_1972.htm

January 22, 1972 (Two days earlier, as Pranab was leaving Mother’s room late, he had remarked to Sujata, "Usual trouble. Heart, giddiness.") The work is going…

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January 26, 1972 What’s new? Nothing. Nothing to say. How are you? I don’t know. (silence) The doctor who took care of my leg and…

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