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Lotus

PIII p3
   
The Mother underlined this sentence and wrote:
"The park of Unity must be surrounded with a kind of isolating zone so that it is solitary and silent. One has access to it only with permission."
  
  

This report in a later section described the central area thus:
" At the center of the town will be located the garden of Unity with the Pavilion of the Mother - rising symbolically like its heart, collective center of meditation, of promenade, of interest, of peace."


PIII p4  
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