Sri Aurobindo
Letters of Sri Aurobindo
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Sri Aurobindo — Ghose, Barindra Kumar
December 9, 1922
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To Barindra Kumar Ghose [3]1
Pondicherry
9th December 1922
Dear Barin,
I have read carefully Jyotish Ghose’s letter and I think the best thing is first to explain his present condition as he describes it. For he does not seem to me to understand the true causes and the meaning.
The present condition of passivity and indifference is
a reaction from a former abnormal state to which he was brought by an internal
effort not properly guided from without or from within. The effort brought about
a breaking of the veils which divide the physical from the psychic and vital
worlds. But his mind was unprepared and unable to understand his experiences and
judged them by the light of fancy and imagination and erroneous mental and vital
suggestions. His vital being full of rajasic
and egoistic energy rushed up violently to enjoy these new fields and use the
force that was working for its own lower ends. This gave an opportunity for a
hostile power from the vital world to break in and take partial possession and
the result was disorganisation of the nervous and physical
system and some of
the brain centres. The attack and possession seem to have passed out and left
behind the present reaction of passivity with a strong hold of tamas and
indifference. The tamas and indifference are not in themselves desirable things
but they are temporarily useful as a rest from the past unnatural tension. The
passivity is desirable and a good basis for a new and right working of the
Shakti.
It is not a true interpretation of his condition that
he is dead within and there is only an outside activity. What is true is that
the centre of vital egoism that thinks itself the actor has been crushed and he
now feels all the thought and activity playing outside him. This is a state of
knowledge; for the real truth is that all these thoughts and activities are
Nature’s and come into us or pass through us as waves from the universal Nature.
It is our egoism and our limitation in the body and individual physical mind
which prevent us from feeling and experiencing this truth. It is a great step to
be able to see and feel the truth as he is now doing. This is not of course the
complete knowledge. As the knowledge becomes more complete and the psychic being
opens upwards one feels all the activities descending from above and can get at
their true source and transform them.
The light playing in his head means that there has been
an opening to the higher force and knowledge which is descending as light from
above and working on the mind to illumine it. The electrical current is the
force descending in order to work in the lower centres and prepare them for the
light. The right condition will come when instead of the vital forces trying to
push upward the Prana becomes calm and surrendered and waiting with full assent
for the light and when instead of the chasm in between there is a constant
aspiration of the heart towards the truth above. The light must descend into
these lower centres so as to transform the emotional and vital and physical
being as well as the mental thought and will.
The
utility of psychic
experiences and knowledge of the invisible worlds as of other
yogic experiences is not to be measured by our narrow human notions of what may
be useful for the present physical life of man. In the first place these things
are necessary for the fulness of the consciousness and the completeness of the
being. In the second place these other worlds are actually working upon us. And
if you know and can enter into them then instead
of being the victims and
puppets of these powers we can consciously deal with, control
and use them.
Thirdly, in my Yoga, the Yoga of the supramental, the opening of the psychic
consciousness to which these experiences belong is
quite indispensable. For it
is only through the psychic
opening that the supramental can fully descend with
a strong and concrete grasp and transform
the mental, vital and physical being.
This is the present condition and its value. For the
future if he wishes to accept my yoga the conditions are a steady resolve and
aspiration towards the truth I am bringing down, a calm passivity and an opening
upward towards the source from which the light is coming. The Shakti is already
working in him and if he takes and keeps this attitude and has a complete
confidence in me there is no reason why he should not advance safely in the
sadhana in spite of the physical and vital damage that has been done to his
system. As for his coming here to see me I am not yet quite
ready but we will
speak of
it after your return to Pondicherry.
Aurobindo
1 Written to Barin in response to a letter from Jyotish Ghose, a Bhawanipore sadhak. This letter is preserved only in the form of handwritten, typed or printed copies. Whenever possible, the editors have collated several copies of each letter in order to produce an accurate text. – Ed.
2 Champaklal’s Treasures, 2008 ed.: a certain breaking
3 Champaklal’s Treasures, 2008 ed.: the
4 Champaklal’s Treasures, 2008 ed.: and the physical
5 Champaklal’s Treasures, 2008 ed.: truths
6 Champaklal’s Treasures, 2008 ed.: upwards
7 Champaklal’s Treasures, 2008 ed.: of the psychic
8 Champaklal’s Treasures, 2008 ed.: them instead
9 Champaklal’s Treasures, 2008 ed.: with and control
10 Champaklal’s Treasures, 2008 ed.: are
11 Champaklal’s Treasures, 2008 ed.: through psychic
12 Champaklal’s Treasures, 2008 ed.: descend and with
13 Champaklal’s Treasures, 2008 ed.: grasp transform
14 Champaklal’s Treasures, 2008 ed.: are steady
15 Champaklal’s Treasures, 2008 ed.: quite yet
16 Champaklal’s Treasures, 2008 ed.: about