Depending upon each one's nature and
position and bias, and because human beings are very limited, very partial and
incapable of a global vision, there are those who believe, who have faith, or
to whom the eternal Mother is revealed through Grace, who have this kind of
relationship with the eternal Mother—and there are those who themselves are
plunged in sadhana, who have the consciousness of a developed sadhak, and
thereby have the same relationship with me as one has with what they generally
call a 'realized soul.' Such persons consider me the prototype of the Guru
teaching a new way, but the others don't have this relationship of sadhak to
Guru (I am taking the two extremes, but of course there are all the
possibilities in between), they are only in contact with the eternal Mother
and, in the simplicity of their hearts, they expect Her to do everything for
them. If they were perfect in this attitude, the eternal Mother would do
everything for them—as a matter of fact, She does do everything, but as they
aren't perfect, they cannot receive it totally.
But the two paths are very different, the
two kinds of relationships are very different; and as we all live according to
the law of external things, in a material body, there is a kind of annoyance,
an almost irritated misunderstanding, between those who follow this path (not
consciously and intentionally, but spontaneously), who have this relationship
of the child to the Mother, and those who have this other relationship of the
sadhak to the Guru. So it creates a whole play, with an infinite diversity of
shades.
10 October 1958