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Volume 2. 1936

Letter ID: 1705

Sri Aurobindo — Nirodbaran Talukdar

August 19, 1936

I’m again passing through a period of মন থারাপ1 due to the same old vital trouble.

Ah that মন থারাপ! If you could only get rid of it – face the thing calmly and steadily as something to be eliminated which necessarily takes time but must and will be done!

... Now tell me how I should keep this nirbhar when the vital rises. Rejection? Detachment?

D first – R with D.

How shall I detach myself when a subtle strain of dissatisfaction runs within?

Detach from the dissatisfaction.

Shall I cry out – “Damn it all; don’t worry even if the lower vital bursts up. Everything will be all right”?

That is not nirbhar.

I fear all my answers2 are scrappy as well as illegible, but this has been also a fell day (one letter 36 pages vernacular, 2 others each 8 pages of foolscap, others less in size (4, 2, 1 etc.) but ample in number – and this is no-correspondence period!) I have had to race against the old man Time.

 

1 man khārāp: bad mood.

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2 Not published.

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