A compilation of Huta’s autobiographical notes, about which The Mother said : 'This is the interesting story of how a being discovers the Divine Life.'
The Mother : Contact
The Story of a Soul, Huta's journal of her progress on the spiritual path, runs from 1954 to 1973. This records many of her conversations with the Mother, their private meditations in the Mother's room at the Playground, and their correspondence. In her numerous cards and messages the Mother consoled Huta in her difficulties, appreciated her skill in various works, and promised to help her realise her true being.
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To my astonishment, on September 24th the Mother sent me for the first time, through Amrita, the General Manager of the Ashram, some tiny cute pink rosebuds. They signify "Tenderness for the Divine", and the Mother has commented on this flower:
It is sweet, with charming shade and delicate form, a smile that blossoms.
After Amrita left I kissed them gently, inhaled their scent, pressed them to my heart, and held my eyes shut for a moment to assimilate their occult message.
I was very much intrigued by the symbolism of flowers. The Mother has given significances to numerous flowers by entering their consciousness and feeling the living vibrations of their being. She used to present different flowers to people according to their spiritual needs. And the flowers themselves conveyed her message and gift.
The Mother has explained:
Flowers are extremely receptive. All the flowers to which I have given a significance receive exactly the force I put into them and transmit it. People don't always receive it because most of the time they are less receptive than the flower, and they waste the force that has been put in it through their unconsciousness and lack of receptivity. But the force is there, and the flower receives it wonderfully.
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