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Volume 2. 1937

Letter ID: 1873

Sri Aurobindo — Nirodbaran Talukdar

March 12, 1937

All interest in life has disappeared, Sir! Poems are a bore; what prescription?

Shift to a centre within.

Our chief centre has gone!

I suppose he will find plenty of radii in his new-old circumference.

Poor fellow speaks about my affection in his letter. What an illusion!

Illusion? This is poetry, sir.

Yes, Sir, such is life! But in P’s case I must give more credit to Mother, for his quick cure. Good he believes in her Force, for you will have a disciple of the Warrior-land [Punjab] of which you have none.

Have several (not here, but there) but they are almost all neurasthenics!

Only, he is a little too old and too much chaperoned by V!

Great heavens! V has got hold of him – Poor fellow!

We have to get Hadensa tubes for B; shall we?

Yes.

Nishikanta has congestion of throat.

Result of Customs? or of custom?