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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My outer problems and inner struggles persisted. The Mother showed great concern about my welfare. I felt it was absurd to ask her for material things, even though I needed them. At the same time I was hesitant to inform my family about my requirements—even though I received many letters from them regarding this matter. I had a notion that since I had dedicated my life to the Divine I must live ascetically and prove myself a true sadhika: if I wrote to my family about material needs, the Mother would be displeased, and I would fail to reach my goal. But she cleared my mind:
Certainly you can write to your mother and ask from her whatever you need; and when your brother comes you can explain to him the whole situation and ask him to give you all you require—I have absolutely no objection to it and wish to let you be quite free in your movements.
My love is always with you and my blessings also.
Even so, I still restrained myself from writing to my mother and brother.
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