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VOLUME 7 - 1966
(Dates
need to be added)
p. 18
Summary:
1. India and Pakistan
are trying to settle over Kashmir. Mother has encouraged fighting for
advantage in the battlefield and in negotiations.
Category: Mother's Yoga, Transformation of Life on Earth
Keywords: process,
sequence, movements, transformation, realization
Comments:
p.
21
Summary:
1. Experience
of Human “Choice“
Category: Mother's Yoga, Transformation of Life on Earth
Keywords: process,
sequence, movements, transformation, realization
Comments:
p.
22
Summary:
1. We live in state
where we perceive the hardness, the bonds, the rigidity, and fate in
life. Yet it is not this way. We have choice;
its only thousands of years of bad habits that makes us feel this way.
The truth is our choice is buried in us, but
it is vast. Individually we have choice to be what we can
be, but we have forgotten it.
Category: Mother's Yoga, Transformation of Life on Earth
Keywords: process,
sequence, movements, transformation, realization
Comments:
p.
23
Summary:
1. When people don’t
have a sufficient intellectual perception and then they have an deep or
spiritual experience, they tend to dogmatize that their experiences is
the only way.
Category: Mother's Yoga, Transformation of Life on Earth
Keywords: process,
sequence, movements, transformation, realization
Comments:
p.
24
Summary:
1. Mother doesn’t
have the same experience twice; and she doesn’t dwell on previous
experiences because she is forging ahead; the
works of being transformed is so rapid.
2. Mother has
disorders of the body, the cells, but those mostly
occur as a result of the transformation --i.e.
when making the transition between the current automatic functioning of
the body, and a more conscious functioning.
3. For her,
the whole automatic habits of millennia have to be changed. (Pg – 25)
Category: Mother's Yoga, Transformation of Life on Earth
Keywords: process,
sequence, movements, transformation, realization
Comments:
p.
33
Summary:
1. One must rejoice
when one is conscious of our failings. Not to be sad and linger on it.
But move on and progress. In fact, all such
discoveries of incapacity are always grace. One must say
”Thank you Lord for showing me this”. And then
offer it up; take it ; take my incapacity.
Such discovery brings joy and delight of being which is our purpose
here; the divine purpose for creating us.
Also Sri Aurobindo
says that ignorance is the greatest power of knowledge;
it is divinely sanctioned.
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