Man knows nothing about death, and it is a great boon that the moment of death is not disclosed to him. He has no knowledge of death, he does not know what it is. Nor does he prepare himself consciously for death. But the Mother has come to a point that for her there is nothing which is really death. It is not a mental or vital perception; it is the very body that sees it, the cells of the body. Death is only an appearance. But there is no radical change in the vibration of the consciousness, that consciousness is there everywhere, in the body also. It is a state of immortality itself, immortality in the physical. In that consciousness one comes out of a kind of illusory state, of a perception that is a perception of appearances, but one has a perception, perception to see the difference. With the new consciousness, with the new way of seeing the comprehension is total, the perception total, altogether concrete. This is a knowledge of the consciousness of the cells. This knowledge, this personal experience has to become now more complete, it should become an “impersonal” experience. But there is the certitude that it will happen, that it will come.

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