Champaklal's Correspondence with The Mother

An extract from 'New Correspondences of The Mother'


(Correspondence with Champaklal)




20 September 1932

G does not come for pranam in the morning. Is this a higher state in his sadhana? If he does not go out of his house one can understand, but I see him going about with others as usual.

How can to abstain from Pranam be the sign of a "higher state of sadhana"?

It is simply a fancy of his mental and vital pride.

20 September 1932










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