AT THE FEET OF THE MOTHER
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Alok Bhai, only you can resolve this confusion in my mind. During a discussion on a serious matter between Mother and Sri Aurobindo, it was decided that if necessary, he would leave his body, and Mother would stay here for the physical transformation, because her body was more capable of performing this task. After his passing, it seemed very difficult for Mother to stay here, and Pranab Da had to constantly look after her.After the discussion between the Lord and Mother, what was it that made it so difficult for her to stay here?β˜€οΈπŸͺ·πŸ‘‘πŸ‘‘πŸŒŒ

I didn’t quite understand the difficulty. She is the Divine Mother, the Supreme Creatrix, ‘the Shakti of Sri Aurobindo’ as Sri Aurobindo as he himself put it. They are one in two bodies. It is quite natural and inevitable that if one withdraws the other will find it difficult to stay. There has to be ‘someone’ at the very material level to hold Her, keep Her rooted. That is the role that Pranab da played. 

Her continuing to stay back after Sri Aurobindo’s withdrawl involved the greatest of all sacrifices. Did She not write, ‘without him, I exist not’. It applies at all levels including the physical. Such is their perfect identity. If She continued to stay it was only for the completion of the Work and because Sri Aurobindo’s Will entered into her.

It is so in the stories of Radha and Krishna as well as Sita and Rama. The urge to depart was almost instantaneous. But both stayed for the work and departed  few years thereafter. It only signifies their deepest intensity of love which is so wonderful.

Affectionately,

Alok Da

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