The Mother
Agenda
Volume 6
July 28, 1965
(Satprem suggests the publication, among the quotations in the Ashram “Bulletin,” of the text of an answer from Mother to a child. Mother shows as little interest as possible:)
Those things are very powerful when they come, they have a transforming power – they exert a pressure on Matter. And then when they have finished their work, it's over – it's sorted, it goes to some corner. It no longer matters.
They are actions.
They aren't thoughts: they are actions. And once the action is finished, it's finished. I am not going to start talking about what I have done, am I!
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Later
Apart from that, how are you? Not too well?
Yes, physically I am all right.
Yes, that's right.... It's perfectly obvious that “one” wants us to be like this gentleman who faces everything without ever tiring.1 It's obvious. Because as soon as something begins to moan, I see the Lord smile, I see his smile (I don't see his face, for me he doesn't have a face!), but I see his smile, and he smiles as if saying, “Still there!... Haven't you got past that yet!”
We always give ourselves excuses, but that's stupid.
(silence)
A calm and persistent will, absolutely unaffected by what happens – that's ultimately what is expected of us....
“Oh, what are those childish reactions! Life is like that. It is like that and will be like that until it changes.”
“Oh, I am fed up!”
“You are fed up? Then it means you aren't good for much.”
Then you pocket your moaning.
And examples come, so precise, to show you: “See, when you are like this, outer things are like this (gesture in the wrong direction); and when you are like that (gesture in the good direction), outer things are like that.” Then you can only tweak your ears and say, “There, again the same old stupidity.”
I don't know if I am understood, but I understand myself! (Mother laughs)
1 “In the Yoga as in life it is the man who persists unwearied to the last in the face of every defeat and disillusionment and of all confronting, hostile and contradicting events and powers who conquers in the end and finds his faith justified because to the soul and Shakti in man nothing is impossible.” (The Synthesis of Yoga, XXI.745)