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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 Story of a Soul

  The Mother : Contact

Huta
Huta

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.

The Story of a Soul
English
 The Mother : Contact

Undated?

I wrote a letter to the Mother about my state and also about the things I received from my mother. She answered:

"I received you letter and am glad that you are feeling better. Keep the things your mother has sent you and use them—otherwise she would be sorry. There is surely no harm in using them as they have been sent with good will for you.

On my side, I find that quite all right and if you can have things you need I shall be glad for it.

My love and blessings are and will always be with you.

My mother had sent all my things, including the marble idol of Radha which I used to worship. Also lots of books: Ramakrishna, Vivekananda, some sanskrit books, Gandhi, Tagore, Saratchandra Chatterji, Kakasaheb Kalelkar, K.M. Munshi, the poets Kalapi, Meghani and other great men and women. There were two books I cherished most. In my girlhood I often read the Bhagavad Gita, and Edwin Arnold's Light of Asia.

Except for these, I gave all the rest, some of them rare and valuable, to the Sri Aurobindo Library.

I offered to the Mother certain things that were too beautiful for me, along with the image of Radha.










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