The Mother
Agenda
Volume 9
January 24, 1968
(Satprem prepares to leave Mother at the usual time, around 11:30.)
It's going to be a hard month...
Oh!...
The days you come are the only ones in the week when I can eat at noon. The other days, I am so late that if I take my lunch, I can't have a bath, so I skip lunch.1 So lunch is... But in reality, I am very happy.
No, a whole internal reorganization is going on.... We'll see. We're still in a period of transition.
A sort of mechanical fixity is probably going to disappear, that's my belief; it's the first thing that will change, a sort of mechanical fixity that was necessary to... You understand, physical life was extremely mechanical so as to be able to function normally; well, that's what is now disappearing. But the transition is difficult.
There.
1 Mother usually has a bath around 2:30 P.M.