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At the Feet of The Mother

The Significance of April 24, 1920 (RE 136)

We reflect upon several messages of the Mother on the significance of April 24, 1920.

The anniversary of my return to Pondicherry, which was the tangible sign of the sure Victory over the adverse forces.
24 April 1937

The manifestation of the Supramental upon earth is no more a promise but a living fact, a reality. It is at work here, and one day will come when the most blind, the most unconscious, even the most unwilling shall be obliged to recognise it.
24th April 1956

I am speaking of a supramental manifestation evident to all, even the most ignorant—as the human manifestation was evident to all when it happened.
To all those who aspire – open yourself to the new Force. Let it do in you its work of Transformation.
April 1956

Without care for time, without fear for space, surging out purified from the flames of the ordeal, we shall fly without stop towards the realisation of our goal, the supramental victory.
24 April 1956

Such an ardent faith would be needed… but… (gesture of something crumbling into dust between her fingers).
You see, the Force is so active…. Lies that have gone on for years are becoming visible here too—the mixture is everywhere.
Such a… such a force of truth would be needed, you know, a force that would be great enough to overcome all that.
(silence)
For me, Victory is certain, but I don’t know if it’s tomorrow or… (gesture into the distance).
I don’t know what road we will take to get there.
Victory is certain, that’s obvious, but what road are we going to take to get there?
And it very much depends on our individual position; that’s what they don’t understand. We must cling, cling so tightly to the Truth that nothing can touch us.
(silence)
It always comes back to the same thing: “What You will, Lord, what You will.”
But that has become formidable.
19 April 1956

 

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