Outwardly, she was brought up as an atheist until she entered adulthood. In
her early years, she had a good education in music (specially piano), painting, and higher
mathematics. During this period she used to have spontaneous experiences including those
of coming out of her body to discover inner realities, without understanding what they
really meant. As she was growing up, she began to have such experiences more often. One
day in the year 1912 the Mother had a first vision of the future: "the advent of
universal harmony, the realization of human unity and the establishment of ideal
society". Sri Aurobindo had already visualized these ideas in his writings. What a
coincidence?
She met Sri Aurobindo on 20th March, 1914. He exactly resembled the
man she used to see in her vision since 1904. She went back to Paris, Japan and other
places and finally returned to Pondicherry in India where Sri Auribindo had established an
Ashram, a celebrated spiritual centre. Now the question was as to the ways and means by
which this great vision of whole-being, whole-knowledge and whole power could be attained
for the whole society. Sri Aurobindo found, and this was Mother's discovery, that this
could be done through the processes of Yoga, many of which were known, and many of which
had to be rediscovered, created, built and perfected, so that they could meet the needs of
modern man's upward evolution. This was the task Sri Aurobindo was engaged in since he
came to Pondicherry.
The Mother also participated in this endeavor. The result was what
is known as 'Integral Yoga' - developed jointly by Sri Aurobindo and the Mother. In
integral yoga, the Divine Power in us uses all life as the means of our upward evolution
and then every experience becomes a step on the path to perfection. In this whole process
the Mother was Shakti in action. She accelerated this process with great vigor even after
Sri Aurobindo left his mortal body on December 5, 1950. She continued to expand that
vision through education and counseling of the seekers of inner peace. Under her
direction, Pondicherry developed into a residential Ashram.
Her imprint can be seen in almost all aspects of Ashram routine. She
worked relentlessly till she passed away on November 17, 1973.