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In a lifetime of more than eighty-two years, it has been a great privilege to meet many souls from different areas of the world, whom the Mother said would lead us into the New World. From the moment I met her in 1961, the Mother gave me the direction of my life; from that moment on, I was to meet very special souls who have touched my heart and poured their love on me. The Homages series is a tribute and grateful acknowledgment of those souls. I have already written of many of these in extensive articles. Many, but not all, were known to me as disciples and devotees of Sri Aurobindo and the…mehr

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In a lifetime of more than eighty-two years, it has been a great privilege to meet many souls from different areas of the world, whom the Mother said would lead us into the New World. From the moment I met her in 1961, the Mother gave me the direction of my life; from that moment on, I was to meet very special souls who have touched my heart and poured their love on me. The Homages series is a tribute and grateful acknowledgment of those souls. I have already written of many of these in extensive articles. Many, but not all, were known to me as disciples and devotees of Sri Aurobindo and the Mother. They gave me more than one could imagine in the transmission of their love and knowledge-a love and compassionate understanding that will continue through the ages.
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Richard Eggenberger (Narad) is a highly regarded poet, writer, opera singer and horticulturist. He is the author of a number of books of poetry and volumes on gardening, including The Handbook on Plumeria Culture, The Handbook on Oleanders, Gardening for the Soul, Flowers for the Soul, and Roses for the Soul. He is also the author of the ten volume series Inspiration from Savitri, Sri Aurobindo's magnum opus, and the longest epic poem written in English, as well as the book, Homage to the Service Tree.