Amal Kiran's Correspondence with The Mother

An extract from 'New Correspondences of The Mother - Vol 2'

  The Mother : correspondence

Amal Kiran
Amal Kiran

Read Amal Kiran's correspondence with The Mother - from 1930 to 1970

Amal Kiran's Correspondence with The Mother
English
 The Mother : correspondence

18 November 1937

Mother,

We were talking this afternoon about avoiding the secretaries and getting information reached directly to Lord Nuffield — and I forgot the most obvious solution of the problem. My brother H is in England and I am sure he will be happy to do something for you — it will be one more means of keeping his contact with you. H’s presence in England seems really providential. What do you think of my idea?

Very good.

I should like to send the letter as well as the books by air-mail. The books we spoke of are: The Life-Sketch of Sri Aurobindo, The Teaching and the Asram of Sri Aurobindo, Thoughts and Glimpses and The Riddle of This World. Has Sri Aurobindo any suggestion for some others? What about The Mother? There is a chapter in it on the right use of money — though I dare say it is not very complimentary to the present holders of money and may seem a little high-handed to the outsider.

No suggestion — “The Mother” seems premature.

18 November 1937










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