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CWSA 35

Fragment ID: 8281

Keeping Silence

I suppose I am silent, first, because I have no “free-will” and, secondly, because I have no Time.

Less metaphysically and more Yogically, there are periods when silence becomes imperative, because to throw oneself outward delays the “work that has to be done”.

I suppose someday I will write about Free Will, but for the moment there is no effective will, free or otherwise, to do it.

7 April 1931