Sri Aurobindo
Letters of Sri Aurobindo
CWSA 35
Fragment ID: 8953
Circulation of Letters [4]
[Sri Aurobindo’s secretary:] Many have the “Bhowanipore File” – letters written to people connected with the Bhowanipore circle.1 Is it to be withdrawn? There are also collections of letters before 1925 – genuine, but with names and other things of a personal character – though containing useful instructions on Yoga. It would be safe, I think, to withdraw them – one cannot guarantee the correctness of the copies.
It is not necessary to withdraw anything. But those who want to keep these things must keep for themselves and not lend to visitors or newcomers – except by special permission for the messages not exportable. There will be three categories:
(1) Letters prior to 1927 and personal letters (not circulated as messages) of any date.
(2) Messages authorised for circulation here or outside. (These can be freely shown to all newcomers or visitors with a proviso that permission must be given for copying or possession of copies to outsiders interested in this Yoga. Copies cannot be given to outsiders not interested in this Yoga.)
(3) Messages not authorised for circulation outside. (These can be shown or lent to all resident sadhaks but to visitors only with permission. Copies cannot be issued to outsiders.)
Therefore all who want to have permission to lend their copies must keep separate files for these categories.
11 March 1933
1 See Autobiographical Notes and Other Writings of Historical Interest, volume 36 of The Complete Works of Sri Aurobindo, pp. 332–81.