The Ashram, the World and The Individual* MOTHER told us long ago that our
Ashram is an epitome of Now the pressure from above has come to change and for that purpose all the dark points, all that is to be changed and rejected, have been exposed. They have been exposed everywhere – in the Ashram and also outside the Ashram, in the country in general the same defects and weaknesses, the same wrong movements. In But the Ashram was made to be a conscious collective centre where these things should and must change from within, not under external compulsion, and that is why the Ashram was not given an authority strong enough to dominate or control them. Here, the change should be conscious and, as I said, from within. And each one of us who are here in the Ashram is in turn
* Report of a private talk with Sri Nolini Kanta
Gupta on
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bad elements and movements are in one way or other represented in him – even in the best ones the wrong movements can cast
a shadow. So it is a task for everyone especially the so-called ‘best’ ones,
that is, those who are more conscious, to detect and reject and change all that
is wrong and false and develop all that is true and good, and thereby to change
or help to change the very elements in Ashram-atmosphere as well as outside:
that is the only solution and the only remedy – to cure the ills
individually, personally in one's own consciousness. Then only a conscious
collective consciousness can grow and develop in the Ashram with all these living
and conscious units or cells and thereby change its own condition as well as
the condition of I say all this in view of the hard core, the strong seed that has to be formed out of which will sprout the future new creation. A centre should become such a seed, at least at its own centre, its own inmost centre; it must develop this inmost centre, its kernel, its living soul. Mother also said that as India is a representative
or an epitome of the world, – just in the
same way as the Ashram is the epitome of
India and each individual in his turn an epitome of the Ashram, – the
world-problems will have to be solved in India. For Of course, we must remember, Mother's help is
always there.
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