Tuesday, 27 August 2013

Heal with her feet the aching throb of life.

Heal with her feet the aching throb of life.

From the book   "Memorable Contacts with The Mother" written by Nirodbaran
  In 1955 the Mother had spoken to me about the manifestation of the Supermind which, she was expecting, would take place on 24th April, 1956. 
But then it manifested on 29th February, 1956; 
and on the 24th of April of that year it was first announced. 
 Nishikanta had written to the Mother to keep him alive till that date and the Mother had given him her word. 
Now there were only three more days to go and he was on his death-bed. 
Somehow he survived till the Darshan day. Just after the darshan was over, we brought him on a stretcher for the Mother’s darshan. The stretcher was placed at the foot of the staircase. She came down followed by Pranab and others. We raised the stretcher. Nishikanta stretched out his feeble hands. The Mother at once clutched them with both her hands and, drawing them towards herself, silently smiled into his wide open supplicating eyes. Then with her delicate fingers she smoothed his anguished brow, wiping away, as it were, all the dark karmic scripts from it.
 Suddenly Nishikanta, pointing to his chest, whispered haltingly, 
“Mother, your foot here!” 
The stretcher was put down. The Mother holding Pranab’s arm for support placed her right foot gently upon his chest. Nishikanta pressed it with his trembling hands. 
Sri Aurobindo’s mantric verse came to my mind:
 
Heal with her feet the aching throb of life.
 
In the evening when I went to see Nishikanta, there was no longer that fevered restlessness; the face and body breathed serenity. 
In a low voice he said, 
“That hell-fire within has subsided. Ah! the body has become ice-cool. Every cell is soothed with peace and peace.”
This was the miracle that happened before our eyes in 1956. 
Nishikanta lived on seventeen years more!

Mantras of the Mother


Tuesday, 13 August 2013

                                     Divine's way of working;

                                From the book ' One of  Mother's Children' by Udar. 
                                published by Sri Aurobindo Ashram
                        (Puja Day in 1954 Mother with Udar)
  
  Once there was a great shortage of cement in the Ashram and as I was then in charge of purchases the responsibility for procuring it rested on me. So I asked our Mother to do something about it as really all our building work had come to a standstill. The suppliers of cement kept on regretting their inability to supply cement to us. The Mother said She would look into the matter.
      Then the cement began to come, a regular flood. All our warehouses were full and we could not use the cement fast enough to meet the inflow. So the departments concerned asked me to stop the supply. I did this without consulting the Mother. The supply stopped. It stopped completely for such a long time that there was again a shortage, worse than before. I went once more to the Mother for Her help and told Her the whole story. She was displeased at my action in stopping the supply.
      She said to me that when we go to the Divine for help we must be prepared to receive it in whatever measure it comes. If the supplies were large, we should have enlarged our capacity to use them. To have stopped the supply, as I did, showed a great lack of understanding of the Divine's way of working and so was quite unspiritual.
- Udar-

Mantras of The Mother:

Saturday, 10 August 2013

UNDERSTANDING WITHOUT LANGUAGE

from the book" Champaklal Speaks".(Edited by M. P. Pandit
Revised by; Roshan Published by : Sri Aurobindo Ashram Pondicherry)



25.6.1926

The kuja used for storing drinking water for Mother had been kept on the terrace for drying in the sun. While talking to Champaben I asked her: "Have you cleaned this kuja?"

    Before Champaben could reply, the Mother who was present, said "Yes," and smiled. Then she added: "I have replied without knowing but I would like to know your question. You see, I didn't know what you said in Gujarati but I understood it. I understand all the languages."

     C: "All the languages?"

    Mother: "Yes, but the person who wants to say something must be clear in his mind, absolutely clear. I don't know Tamil, but sometimes when people are clear in their mind, I understand everything."

    C: "Then did you understand everything that Champaben and I were saying? Does your knowing depend upon external circumstances?"

    Mother: "Of course, I cannot understand immediately, every- thing on every subject. But there is another method of knowing. I concentrate and enter into your mind, and I know. But I do not always take the trouble to do this."

    C: "Suppose something is very clear in my mind but I cannot say it, not knowing the language well enough. I then sit quietly near you. Can you know what I want to say?"

Mother: "Yes"

C: "What is the meaning of 'clear'?"

     Mother: "People think that their ideas are clear, their feelings are clear; but generally they are not. Very few people have that kind of clear thought in their minds. Take for instance, Madame Potel [a French disciple]. "When she wants to send something to me, a letter or bread or anything, I come to know of it as soon as she thinks of it, - even before I receive what she has sent. That lady has this capacity. Though spiritually she has not advanced very far (she has only recently started her sadhana) she has worked very hard along this line."

    

C: "Do you know her thoughts by your power or because she directs it towards you?"

       Mother: "Many are advanced in their sadhana but do not have this capacity. They may have big ideas and all that, but not this power. I had a friend who was a beginner in sadhana; yet every time he wrote a letter I used to know its contents before I received it. Only a few have this capacity by birth. So when 1 want to know exactly about the sadhaks I enter into their consciousness and I know what I want to know."

 

THOUGHT COMMUNICATION

 

Mother used to place a vase of flowers on the table in the verandah of Library House where those who were permitted would meet Sri Aurobindo in the mornings. One day I found that the vase was no longer there and there were no flowers. This continued for some time. Finally one day I arranged some flowers in a vase and put them on the table. When she saw them, Mother asked me: "When did you get this idea of keeping flowers here?"

     C: "I had been thinking of it for many days. But I felt you may not want it and what you do not want I did not want to do. Why do you ask, Mother?"

     Mother: "Why I am asking is this: the other day when we spoke about clarity of mind I put this idea of keeping flowers in the atmosphere - that somebody should bring flowers for Sri Aurobindo. I wanted to see who receives it first. Now I see that you have been the first. Very interesting, very interesting."

 


Mantras of The Mother:

Sunday, 4 August 2013

Spiritual significance of the flowers

White Lotus  - Aditi - The Mother. 

Aditi is the indivisible consciousness, force and Ananda of the Supreme; the Mother, its living dynamis, the supreme Love, Wisdom, Power.  

                                                                    -  SRI AUROBINDO 

 

All is created by the Supreme Goddess, 

 

the Supreme and Original Mahashakti, 

 

all proceeds from her, 

 

all lives by her, 

 

all lives in her,

 

even as she lives in all. 

 

All wisdom and knowledge are her wisdom and knowledge; 

 

all power is her power, 

 

all will and force her will and force, 

 

all action is her action, 

 

all movement her movement. 

 

All beings are portions of her power of existence.

                                         

                                               SRI AUROBINDO 

 

Red Lotus : The Avatar. 

 


In a general way the lotus is the flower of 

the Divine Wisdom, whatever its colour. 

But red signifies the Avatar, the Divine 

incarnated in matter, and white signifies 


the Divine Consciousness manifested upon 

earth.
                                     THE MOTHER


 

               Protection

Let us give ourselves entirely and sincerely to the Divine and we shall enjoy His protection. Bougainvillea. Many colours 

                    Discreet protection
Does its work discreetly, without attracting attention.
Bougainvillea 'Trinidad'. Very pale lavender
 

                                         Emotional protection
Surrender to the Divine is the best emotional protection.
Bougainvillea. Light lavender pink
 

                                                Integral protection
That which can be given only by the Divine.
Bougainvillea. White    


                                  Manifold protection
A protection that acts not only on life as a whole but 
on each of its details.
Bougainvillea 'Mary Palmer'. Bright purple pink and white

  Physical protection
Is possible only with a total surrender to the Divine
 and the absence of all desire. Bougainvillea. Red
 
                                               
                                               Protection of the gods
Luminous and clear-visioned.
Bougainvillea. Yellow and golden



Triple protection
Protection in the mind, vital and physical.
Bougainvillea 'Blondie'. Pale lavender pink to soft orange
 


                                   Vital protection
Surrender to the Divine is the best vital protection.
Bougainvillea 'Formosa'. Violet 
 
 
 

Saturday, 3 August 2013

Photographs of the Mother - Part II

Photographs of the Mother - Part II

Blessings 25.4.50;

Darshan 1950; With Sri Aurobindo.






 

 

In the meditation hall 1951

 
Prize distribution 1951.

At an stamp exhibition, 1951;


Friday, 2 August 2013

Photographs of The Mother - Part I

PHOTOGRAPHS OF THE MOTHER

In Paris, 1882:

  In France 1883.

In France, 1885 :


In France with Her brother Matteo, 1886.

In France, 1890:

  In Paris, 1895 - 96


In Algeria, 1906

In France, 1912;

In Tokyo 1916;

 




 

In Kyoto, 1917

In Tokyo 1919;