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Words of the Mother - III Vol. 15 of CWM 409 pages 2004 Edition
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The Mother's brief statements on various aspects of spiritual life including some conversations.

Words of the Mother - III

The Mother symbol
The Mother

Part One consists primarily of brief written statements by the Mother on various aspects of spiritual life. Written between the early 1930s 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. There are also 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. These reports are identified by the symbol § placed at the end. Part Two consists of thirty-two conversations not included elsewhere in the Collected Works. The first six conversations are the earliest recorded conversations of the 1950s' period. About three-fourths of these conversations were spoken in French and appear here in English translation.

Collected Works of The Mother (CWM) Words of the Mother - III Vol. 15 409 pages 2004 Edition
English
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The World Today

We are at one of the "hours of God" as Sri Aurobindo puts it—and the transforming evolution of the world has taken a hastened and intensified movement.


It is true that "we" are passing through a difficult period ("we" means the world) but those who remain steady will get out of much stronger than before.


We are definitely not living at a time when men have been left to their own means.

The Divine has sent down His consciousness to enlighten them.

All who are able to do so, should profit by this.


Truth will conquer in spite of the turmoil.


Even within the confusion, there is the seed of the Divine order.


Inwardly things seem to be improving; outwardly a sort of disintegration seems to be at the door. Where do we stand?

In front of a beautiful realisation.

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Every day things seem to become worse. In truth we feel more and more disgusted with the old rotting world, and are more and more convinced of the necessity of founding, somewhere out of the well-trodden tracks, a new centre of life in which a new and truer light can be manifested, a new world no more based on selfish competitions and egoistic strife but on general and eager endeavours to promote the welfare, knowledge and progress of all—a society based on spiritual aspiration instead of lust for money and material power.


What I see is the world of tomorrow, but the world of yesterday is still alive and will still live for some time. Let the old arrangements go on so long as they are alive.

Upon earth, the changes are slow to come.

Do not worry—and keep hope for the future.


Let us wait and see. The result is sure—but the way and the time are uncertain.









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