Sri Aurobindo
Sri Aurobindo to Dilip
Volume 1
Letter ID: 99
Sri Aurobindo — Roy, Dilip Kumar
June 1, 1930
Re the dreams. You do not realise how much of the ordinary natural being lives in the subconscient physical. It is there that habitual movements, mental and vital, are stored and from there they come up into the waking mind. Driven out of the upper consciousness, it is in this cavern of the Panis that they take refuge. No longer allowed to emerge freely in the waking state, they come up in sleep in dreams. It is only when they are cleared out of the subconscient, their very seeds killed by the enlightening of these hidden layers, that they cease for good. As your consciousness deepens inwardly and the higher light comes down into these subliminal parts, these things will disappear.
I shall see whether I can get the thing done (the facts of the life) in these ten days.
I fear it is quite impossible for me to read what you sent me just now. Perhaps a week or two later. I suppose there can be no objection to your publishing the novel1 – especially as there is no politics in it.
1 A Bengali novel by Dilip: Ranger Parash (Touch of Colour).
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