The Mother
Prayers and Meditations
Collected Works of the Mother
In 17 volumes
Volume 1
April 1, 1917
THOU hast shown to my mute and expectant soul all the splendour of fairy landscapes: trees at festival and lonely paths that seem to scale the sky.
But of my destiny Thou didst not speak to me. Must it be so veiled from me?...
Once more, everywhere I see cherry trees; Thou hast put a magical power in these flowers: they seem to speak of Thy sole Presence; they bring with them the smile of the Divine.
My body is at rest and my soul blossoms in light: what kind of a charm hast Thou put into these trees in flower?
O Japan, it is thy festive adorning, expression of thy goodwill, it is thy purest offering, the pledge of thy fidelity; it is thy way of saying that thou dost mirror the sky.
And now here is a magnificent country, of high mountains all covered with pines and richly tilled valleys. And the little pink roses this Chinese brings, are they a promise of the near future?