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Kamala’s Correspondence with
Sri Aurobindo and the Mother

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Sri Aurobindo — Kamala Amin

Undated

Mother,

The other day I saw you in my dream.

You were distributing soup to everyone in the hall where somebody told me that Ambu was making various idols of God out of clay. I went to see them and selected from them an idol of Lord Krishna resting in the lap of Sheshnag. However, I ran back to the hall without taking that idol thinking that the Mother might finish the distribution of soup. I found that the Mother had already finished her work and got up and she was instructing Champaklal to keep the little remaining quantity of soup on the small stove in the hall so that it would remain hot. Thinking that the Mother would not know, I started going back but she saw and called me. I went to the Mother and she happily gave me the soup and patted me. This made me very happy. The Mother had worn a blue sari.

Does this mean anything?

No – it simply happened in the vital plane.

Sri Aurobindo