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Letters of Sri Aurobindo

Volume 3. 1936-37

Fragment ID: 18008

1936-37

The mechanical and subconscient minds are stirred up by the inertia. When the inertia is strong they become more active.

That only means that they take advantage of the inertia to be active. There is no other activity in the mind, so they become active, and there is no will or energy to stop them, so they continue. But the inertia itself is not a dynamic principle. The nature of inertia is apravritti [immobility] – the action of the mechanical mind is a pravritti [movement] though a tamasic obscure pravritti.