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Words of the Mother - II Vol. 14 of CWM 367 pages 2004 Edition
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The Mother's brief written statements on various aspects of spiritual life including some spoken comments.

Words of the Mother - II

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The Mother

This volume consists primarily of brief written statements by the Mother on various aspects of spiritual life. Written between the late 1920s and the early 1970s, the statements have been compiled from her public messages, private notes, and correspondence with disciples. About two-thirds of them were written in English; the rest were written in French and appear here in English translation. The volume also contains a small number of spoken comments, most of them in English. Some are tape-recorded messages; others are reports by disciples that were later approved by the Mother for publication.

Collected Works of The Mother (CWM) Words of the Mother - II Vol. 14 367 pages 2004 Edition
English
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Happiness

Happy heart: smiling, peaceful, wide open, without a shadow.

You must never forget that you are much more helpful when you are quietly happy than when you become dramatic.


Be happy, my child, it is the surest way of progress.

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Happiness is as contagious as gloom―and nothing can be more useful than to pass on to people the contagion of a true and deep happiness.


Try to be happy―immediately you will be closer to the Light.


Indeed he is happy who loves the Divine because the Divine is always with him.


So many problems have been facing me of late. I wonder how they are to be solved happily.

The only way to a true and lasting happiness is a complete and exclusive reliance on the Divine's Grace.


Always be good and you will always be happy.


Let us always do the right thing and we shall always be quiet and happy.


Let us seek our happiness only in the Divine.

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When the Divine grants the true inner happiness nothing in the world has the power to snatch it away.


Spiritual happiness: calm and smiling, nothing can disturb it.

Always remember that on the happiness you give will depend the happiness you get.


The happiness you give makes you more happy than the happiness you receive.


To be concerned for one's happiness is the surest way of becoming unhappy.


If we want to keep our happiness intact and pure, we must do our best not to attract upon it the attention of unfriendly thoughts.


To be always happy, with an unclouded, unfluctuating happiness—of all things this is the most difficult to accomplish.

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