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Letters of Sri Aurobindo

Volume III - Part 2

Fragment ID: 12273

These are visions of the vital world and the vital planes and one sees hundreds of them there1. Those of the type of the first have no significance; they are only things seen just as on earth you may see a man bathing in water. The other seems to indicate a being or else simply a Force given form entering into the consciousness. All the parts of the consciousness are like fields into which forces from the same planes of consciousness in the universal Nature are constantly entering or passing. The best thing is to observe without getting affected in either way or without attaching too much importance – for these are minor experiences and one’s concentration must call the major ones.

 

1 The correspondent had two visions in dream – one of a young lad standing waist deep in water, another of a woman’s face which looked at the correspondent and then entered his chest. – Ed.

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