Yolande Lemoine, a collaborator of Satprem and Sujata, was instrumental in establishing contact between J.R.D Tata and Satprem. She played a crucial role in the transfer of Satprem’s manuscripts and audio tapes of L’Agenda de Mère to France.
In 2014, she published her correspondence with Satprem in the book “Satprem: Lettres à Yolande.”
In her own words:
How did I meet Satprem?
In a small village in the Jura, in 1969. After my husband’s funeral, a woman approached me. She wanted to see me again. Her son, a Jesuit and chaplain to the doctors at Laennec, had told her about our work in intensive care.
“No, I am not meeting anyone. I am leaving for India, I don’t know where.”
She added: “My nephew and godson is called Sat… something, in Pondicherry.”
In October 1969, I got an appointment with Satprem, by the Indian Ocean.
“Do nothing anymore,” he added. “It is enough to connect inwardly, and everything arranges itself spontaneously outwardly. You will have all the encounters along the way. Then you will have a useful and spontaneous action. The true things organize themselves behind the veil.”
It would take 75 trips to India to follow Satprem, decode the events, capture the signs. To be acted upon. To want nothing. To offer this correspondence and this work to the Joy of being.
October 2007, Yolande
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