Sri Aurobindo
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Sri Aurobindo — Ghose, Barindra Kumar
January 31, 1923
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To Barindra Kumar Ghose [8]1
“Arya” Office,
Pondicherry.
31st January, 1923.
My dear Barin,
I got your letter of the 26th
and intended to wire but had not your Krishnagore address. This afternoon I have
received your
telegram and sent
a reply giving permission for Krishnashashi’s removal. In case
the telegram should not reach I have also wired to Kanai in Calcutta. Although
to cure Krishnashashi by psychic means might not be impossible
, the prolonged
resistance and the increasing violence make the present condition
impossible.
The ordinary means of restraint and medical treatment will have to be used and
therefore his removal as you suggest is the only thing left open to us.
It appears from your letters that there is a strong
play around you of the hostile opposition from beings of the lowest
physico-vital and physical ranges. These beings are small and without
intelligence but full of power to do various kinds of harm and mischief. They
are similar to those that did the stone-throwing in the other house. To produce
brain-incoherence, freaks, absurdities, sexual disorders, nervous agitations,
and disequilibrium, coarse violence of various kinds is their sphere in the
physical domain and in the physical to bring about accidents, illnesses,
injuries, physical impediments and on a
smaller scale little mischiefs,
inconveniences and hindrances of all kinds. It is these that have taken
possession of Krishnashashi’s brain and nervous centres and impel his speech and
movements. It is these also that pursue with accidents those who are trying to
collect money. I have for some time been aware of their activities and
suggestions and they are now almost
the only positively hostile forces of which
I am aware in the Yoga, the rest being merely the normal obstructions
of nature.
In my own atmosphere I am able to make their suggestions abortive and minimise
their play pending their elimination. But in your case they seem to be moved by
some more powerful force which not being able to act directly on you
is using
them as agents. Probably you have in your Sadhana touched and awakened the plane
on which they work, but are not yet able to conquer and protect as you can in
the higher fields. Those entirely within your spiritual influence
may resist or
escape but others are exposed to their attack.
I think in these circumstances it is best to limit your
creation of a centre there to those who have already begun and
even with them, I mean the newcomers, you should be careful. Probably the best
course is to keep the centre at Krishnagore as you suggest and have only a small
establishment at
Calcutta. The atmosphere of Calcutta cannot be a good
environment for a Sadhana
centre. As to money affairs you must see whether the
resistance can be overcome during February and in any case I hope you will not
return empty-handed or with a nominal sum, for that would mean a victory for the
hostile force which will make things more difficult in the future. I understand
from your last letter that Satkari has already realised 500/–. If so get that
sum and send it at once, also get in hand and send the Benares money. That will
mean so much materialised and to that extent the opposing force defeated.
Afterwards see whether the rest does not come in with less difficulty. If you
can prevail, that means the way made clear for better success in the future. It
is enough that these forces should have destroyed such fine psychic
possibilities as Krishnashashi’s
. I do not like their being successful in other
directions also.
As to Sarojini it is out of the question that she
should come here. Make it plain to her that the Yoga I am doing now is much too
difficult for her. Her coming here would be a waste
of time and money. If she is
in earnest about Sadhana she must begin with something much more easy. The first
thing for her is to study these things, understand, get her mind prepared and
begin with turning herself Godward, elimination of egoistic movements and
perhaps doing works in the spirit of Karma Yoga; a meditation active and not
passive with these things as the object is all she can safely try at the
beginning. I have of course no objection to her turning to Theosophy if she is
drawn that way. But for her to come into the concentrated
atmosphere here just
now would not be good for her and it would be disturbing to us. Please stop her
coming here by
whatever means you can.
I learn from your post card today that Kanai and the
others are at Krishnagore. Please let me know your address there so that I may
be sure, whenever necessary, of making a direct communication. Manmohan is
writing today to Jogesh at Chittagong to take charge of Krishnashashi. He has
already cared for and
almost cured another in the same condition. Let us hope he will equally be
successful here.
Aurobindo.
1 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.: send
3 Champaklal’s Treasures, 2008 ed.: possible
4 Champaklal’s Treasures, 2008 ed.: conditions
5 Champaklal’s Treasures, 2008 ed.: illness
6 Champaklal’s Treasures, 2008 ed.: the
7 Champaklal’s Treasures, 2008 ed.: are almost
8 Champaklal’s Treasures, 2008 ed.: merely obstructions
9 Champaklal’s Treasures, 2008 ed.: on you directly
10 Champaklal’s Treasures, 2008 ed.: influences
11 Champaklal’s Treasures, 2008 ed.: in
12 Champaklal’s Treasures, 2008 ed.: for Sadhana
13 Champaklal’s Treasures, 2008 ed.: as of Krishnashashi
14 Champaklal’s Treasures, 2008 ed.: is now
15 Champaklal’s Treasures, 2008 ed.: too much
16 Champaklal’s Treasures, 2008 ed.: be waste
17 Champaklal’s Treasures, 2008 ed.: into concentrated
18 Champaklal’s Treasures, 2008 ed.: coming by