Thought
(Mother to students, 1955:) “Just the fact of thinking means that you are acting invisibly; and according to the power of your thought your action is more or less widespread.”[1]
(Mother:) “For example, as I have already told you several times, if you have a thought, this thought clothes itself in subtle vibrations and becomes an entity which travels and moves about in the earth-atmosphere in order to realise itself as best it can, and because it is one among millions, naturally there is a multiple and involved interaction as a result of which things don’t take place in such a simple and schematic fashion.”[2]
(Medhananda:) “If our thought is not born just now, in the very instant we are speaking, it is already a dinosaur of the past – beautiful or impressive perhaps, but no longer a living force.”[3]
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