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... be disappointed because there was no darshan in November. Sri Aurobindo: No, She has taken it with the right Yogic attitude — unlike many. It was Margaret Wilson who interested Henry Ford in the Ashram. A believer in reincarnation, he asked her whether anybody in India could show him his past lives. The Mother accepted to do so. He arranged to visit the Ashram. Unfortunately the ...

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... seemed to become successful. This is how I became almost a legendary figure, a demi-god who had created a new way of life, an example to follow.... This might be a modern Napoleon of industry like Henry Ford speaking. But this success is, after all, akin to that of a man who rides a tiger. Faster and faster must the business grow, farther and farther its tentacles extend, - or there must be a terrific ...

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... is that many years earlier there had been a talk between the Mother and myself about financial aid to the Ashram from America. She had said: "I have a feeling that we may have something to do with Henry Ford." Years afterwards, Margaret Wilson, the daughter of the one-time President Woodrow Wilson, came to stay in the Ashram and she got in touch with Ford. Ford replied that, as he believed in reincarnation ...

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... were the links between the Rockefeller Foundation’s massive financial grants and the German scientific establishment that began the eugenic programs that were finished by Mengele in Auschwitz.” No, Henry Ford and Charles Lindbergh were not the only Hitler fans. The feeling of superiority was deeply ingrained in the Germanic people, who considered that dominating the world was their birthright. As to ...

... Westerners have believed in reincarnation: Pythagoras, Plato, Leonardo da Vinci, Leibniz, Benjamin Franklin, Goethe, Shelley, Victor Hugo, Balzac, Richard Wagner, Walt Whitman, Nietzsche, Thomas Edison, Henry Ford, Gauguin, Strindberg, Mondriaan, Jung, H. G. Wells. It was the great composer and director Gustave Mahler who wrote: ‘We all return; it is this certainty that gives meaning to life and it does not ...

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... not only the German – had become poisoned by what John Weiss calls an “ideology of death”. And Eckart had read all the books. In his Dialogue there are references to Otto Hauser, Werner Sombart, Henry Ford, Gougenot des Mousseaux, Theodor Fritsch, Friedrich Delitzsch, etc., plus a number of periodicals, and Eckart had chewed all that for Hitler to digest. There was also a new factor which played ...

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... because they are particular about small things in their business caring for pies. Sri Aurobindo : It is very necessary. It is exactly that which brings them the money. Disciple : Henry Ford has also got that habit and so has become rich. He describes in his biography how he started with the idea not of making money but of giving people a quick conveyance at a small price. Sri Aurobindo ...