The Mother's brief written statements on various aspects of spiritual life including some spoken comments.
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.
The peace must be immense, the quietness deep and still, the calm unshakable, and the trust in the Divine ever–increasing.
It is by a quiet, strong and persistent peace that the true victories can be won.
It is only in tranquillity and peace that one can know what is the best thing to do.
Truly peace is badly needed―without peace the simplest thing makes at once a big fuss.
Nowhere will you be able to find peace unless you have peace in your heart.
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If you ask from within for peace, it will come.
16 April 1935
When the heart and the mind are at peace, the rest naturally follows.
26 July 1936
There is no greater peace than that of a pure mind.
Solace in the mind: a silent peace.
The vast peace and the calm are there, ready for you to open to them and receive them.
11 September 1937
Let the vast peace of the Divine penetrate you entirely and initiate all your movements.
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Let the Peace be manifested in you more and more constantly and integrally.
Let the Divine's peace always reign in your heart and mind.
8 May 1954
In peace and inner silence you will more and more become conscious of the constant Presence.
In peace and silence the Eternal manifests. Let nothing trouble you and the Eternal will manifest.
12 May 1954
It is in an unshakable peace that can be found the true power.
13 June 1954
It is in peace that knowledge and power are truly effective.
The Divine's Peace must dwell constantly in our hearts.
11 September 1954
It is in the most complete peace, serenity and equality that all is the Divine even as the Divine is all.
26 September 1954
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Peace of mind must be acquired not through favourable circumstances but through inner transformation.
18 March 1960
It is from the Divine that a sadhak receives peace, a peace quite independent from outward circumstances. Turn more towards the Divine, aspire for the real inner peace and you will get enough peace to carry on your work without disturbance.
Blessings.
Be peaceful, confident in the divine working.
14 November 1969
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