Sri Aurobindo
Letters of Sri Aurobindo
Volume I - Part 3
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Sri Aurobindo — Unknown addressee
October 12, 1935
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If spiritual and supramental were the same thing, as you say my readers imagine
, then all the sages and devotees and Yogis and sadhaks throughout the ages would have been supramental beings and all I have written about the supermind would be so much superfluous stuff, useless and otiose
. Anybody who had spiritual experiences would then be a supramental being; the Asram would be chock-full of supramental beings and every other Asram in India also. Spiritual experiences can fix themselves in the inner consciousness and alter it, transform it, if you like; one can realise the Divine everywhere, the Self in all and all in the Self
, the universal Shakti doing all things; one can feel merged in the Cosmic Self or full of ecstatic bhakti or Ananda
. But one may and usually does still go on
in the outer active parts of Nature thinking
with the intellect or at best 


the
intuitive mind, willing
with a
mental will, feeling joy and sorrow on the vital surface, undergoing physical afflictions and suffering the struggle of life in the body with death and disease
. The change then only
will be that the inner self will watch all that without getting disturbed or bewildered, with a perfect equality, taking![]()
it as an inevitable part![]()
of Nature, inevitable at least so long as one does not withdraw to the Self out of
Nature![]()
. That is not the transformation I envisage. It![]()
is quite another power of knowledge, another kind of will, another luminous nature of emotion and aesthesis, another constitution of the physical consciousness that must come in by the supramental change.
1 This phrase is absent in CWSA, volume 35
2 CWSA, volume 35: rubbish
3 CWSA, volume 35: Self
4 CWSA, volume 35: Ananda, but that need not transform the instrumental being.
5 CWSA, volume 35: One can go on
6 CWSA, volume 35: intellect, willing
7 CWSA, volume 35: the
8 CWSA, volume 35: etc. just as before.
9 CWSA, volume 35: change only
10 CWSA, volume 35: bewildered, taking
11 CWSA, volume 35: a part
12 CWSA, volume 35: nature.
13 This sentence is absent in volume volume 35 CWSA
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