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Sri Aurobindo — Sahana Devi

June 18, 1934

I have read your letter and X’s letters. Is it not very much a storm in a teacup? I should sum it up in a few words, «X ought not to have insisted and you should not have cared». Remember that to establish a settled equanimity to all such things is what you have set out to do.

As to how much you will see of X, you are always free to decide. There can be no compulsion on you either way. Make your mind perfectly quiet and see what is the best thing to do.