Sri Aurobindo
Letters of Sri Aurobindo
Volume 2. 1935
Fragment ID: 17711
1935
Rising above, one rarely thinks of bringing anything down oneself For one always thinks it is enough if one can dwell there up above and whatever is to be brought down or worked out below in the lower planes will be accomplished by the Mother’s Force alone.
If you can rise always, it can be done like that. But the inertia prevents that, then there must be a descent to remove the obstacle. The will for that must be there.