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One of the most - no, make that the most - extraordinary document ever written, the 6,000 pages in 13 volumes trace twenty-two years (especially the last thirteen) of the Mother's attempt at the realisation of the supramental being through the divinisation of the body consciousness through the enlightenment of every individual cell - the so-called "cellular mind" capable of restructuring the nature of the body and the laws of physics. It s a shame that the Agenda has such an unfortunate pop-darwinian (or rather pseudo-darwinian) tone, which makes it a bit like trying to explain modern astrophysics in the language of medieval fundamentalism. This is most likely to be Satprem's influence, as his Mind of Cells book is full of pop-darwinian nonsense. If you can look beyond this misinterpretation of what biological evolution is and is not, and just read the Mother's experiences on her own terms, you will find that what is described here holds the key to a spiritual "singularity" resulting in the Divinization of matter, and the tikkun or restitution or transformation of the cosmos. It will change the way you see the purpose of existence forever. The most important book written in this or any century.


Mother's Agenda - l'Agenda - is a massive 13 volume, 6,000 page, journal of the Mother's (born Mirra Alfassa) spiritual and physical experiences, recorded by Satprem over a period of 19 years, beginning with some fragments dating to 1951, and continuing in greater detail (especially with Satprem's use of a tape recorder) from 1960 to her passing in 1973. From 1957 until 1962, the Mother met Satprem twice a week in Pavitra's office. From March 1962, when she permanently retired to her room, the interviews were conducted there (Satprem 1979, pp.21-22).

The Agenda "works" on several levels at the same time. On the one hand it is a record or logbook of the Mother's own explorations and work at the transformation and supramentalisation of the physical body, including the discovery of a deep but physical level of consciousness capable of restructuring the nature of the body and the laws of nature in a very radical way.

It also provides, on a very different level, an intimate glimpse of the Mother's personality, very like A.B. Purani's Evening Talks with Sri Aurobindo. Yet it also including (as perhaps did Purani's notes) many things that were clearly never meant to be written down (as she herself often insisted). For example complaints regarding the disciples behaviour were obviously off the record, but were included by Satprem in order to provide as he saw it a more complete record of the work of transformation.

Selected transcripts were however approved, and in a few instances revised, by the Mother, and these appeared regularily from February 1965 to April 1973 in The Bulletin of Sri Aurobindo International Center of Education under the headings "Notes on the Way", and "A Propos". They were later compiled and published as vol 11 of the Collected Works of the Mother.

On another it is a record of Satprem's own spiritual development, from rebellous westerner and endless traveller (including his poignant letters to the Mother while on the road, or with his tantric guru (Agenda vol.1 pp.281-326, etc) to devoted spiritual aspirant taking on the Mother and Sri Aurobindo's work.

On another level again it shows the development of Satprem's ideas on Spiritual evolution, with his concept of the birth of a "new species", equivalent to the evolution of humans from apes. This theme, while common in Satprem's works, perhaps originally inspired by the Mother's reference to the origin and descent of mind (e.g. Collected Works vol.xx p.xxx; Agenda vol.1 p.xxx), seems very understated next to the Mother's own descriptions of the entire transformation of physical life and the abolition of illness and death as such.

And in addition to all this, and inevitably, the Agenda is "a work of literary magic" (Titlebaum, 1985-1986) in which one enters a reality radically different from the western secular-naturalist approach, and is confronted with descriptions of occult and mystical experiences based on a radically different worldview to the current "post-modern" one.

After the Mother's passing, Satprem edited the tapes (which were in French), which he published as The Agenda. In 1979 the English translation of the first volume came out. Not all the volumes are available in print in English. However, in the late 1990s a complete English translation appeared on the internet.

In 21 December 2000, in an action which upset the on-line Integral Yoga community, the Institut de Recherches Evolutives (Institute for Evolutionary Research) General Secretary Micheline Etévenon contacted all webmasters hosting Agenda or Satprem texts on line threatening legal action not only if they host any material of the whose copyright rests with the Institute Agenda, but even if they link to sites which have this material. An appeal by Dave Hutchinson, the President of the Sri Aurobindo Association, to allow this valuable electronic resource to continue, to be used by the online community of sadhaks studying the teachings of Sri Aurobindo and the Mother, fell on deaf ears. Email correspondence here. As a result, the Agenda was removed from almost all websites. Fortunately, it has since reappeared in several places on the Web

The Agenda has since been translated from French into Russian by Igor Savenkov. This Russian version is not covered by the I.R.E. copyright and is available on-line and free to download.

I have heard that a new translation from French to English is being undertaken.

Compilations and commentaries:

Life Without Death by Satprem and Luc Venet

Notebook on Evolution by Luc Venet (pdf)


References

Hutchinson, Dave (2000), email to "ire-agenda", December 21, 2000

The Mother (1980) Notes on the Way - vol.11, Collected Works of the Mother - Centenary Edition, Sri Aurobindo Ashram, Pondicherry

Mother's Agenda (1979- ) (Engl. transl) Institute for Evolutionary Research, New York, NY (13 vol set)

Satprem (1979), "Topographical Note" in Agenda vol.1, pp.21-22

Titlebaum, Richard (1985-1986) external link Commentary From The Journals, Boston, MA, 1985-1986


From the Agenda



The Supramental Ship - from Mother's Agenda vol 1
The resistance of the physical body, and laws based on falsehood - from Mother's Agenda vol 1
The Master of the Yoga - from Mother's Agenda vol 1
Matter becoming Divine - from Mother's Agenda vol 1
Consciousness of the Body - from Mother's Agenda vol 2
Two Irrefutable Signs that prove one is in relation with the Supermind - from Mother's Agenda vol 2
True Objectivity (and Human Sovereignty) - from Mother's Agenda vol 7
more to be added...

Web links Links Web links

external link M o t h e r's A g e n d a 1951 - 1973 - complete Agenda online in html and Word doc format

external link Mother's Agenda - complete Agenda online in pdf format

external link blurb on the back of each volume

external link Mother's Agenda - Institute for Evolutionary Research

external link An Analysis of Mother's Agenda (so far vol.1, 12, and a small part of vol.7)

external link Mother's Agenda (Russian transl. by Igor Savenkov)

external link House of Mother's Agenda - located in Auroville, this is a meeting point for all seeking to study the work of Sri Aurobindo and The Mother.

complete text available on-line and for download M o t h e r's A g e n d a - 1951-1973




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