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Letters of Sri Aurobindo

Volume 1. 1933-34

Fragment ID: 16296

1933

About surrender you have said: “It would mean that nothing would want to go its own way.” In that state nothing undivine would be expressed in our action. There might enter, however, wrong thoughts or desires but we would dismiss them. Is it not so?

If everything in you were surrendered to do the Mother’s will only, other things would not come in or would not be received or followed if they came.