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CWSA 35

Fragment ID: 8740

1935 [32]

You wrote a few days ago: “The difficulties are not likely to cease until they are conquered in principle”1 [cf. p. 348].

I do not remember having written “in principle” or if so, there must have been other words also.

A week earlier you wrote: “as almost everybody is down in the physical, it is a little difficult perhaps” [p. 348]. But I was under the impression that some, like X, Y and Z, are always on the intuitive plane.

I am not aware that they or anybody lives constantly on the intuitive plane. All are at grips with the difficulties of the physical consciousness at present – though of course to one like Y the suggestion of revolt cannot come – at least it has never done so up to now.

16 September 1935

 

1 Quoting from memory, the correspondent omitted several words from Sri Aurobindo’s reply of 11 September 1935. – Ed.

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