“With my inner consciousness I understood immediately; a few hours later the creation was gone … and from that moment we started anew on other bases.”

—  The Mother

Reprting about developments after the descent of over mind into the physical, quoted in "Pondicherry", also in The Mother: The Story of Her Life by Georges Van Vrekhem (2004) http://books.google.co.in/books?id=8hgG8aweqncC&pg=RA1-PT107, p. 107

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spiritual collaborator of Sri Aurobindo 1878–1973

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