Sri Aurobindo
Letters on Himself and the Ashram
The Complete Works of Sri Aurobindo. Volume 35
His Life and Attempts to Write about It
His 
Temperament and Character
Sense of Humour [1]
The Divine may be difficult, but his difficulties can 
be overcome if one keeps at Him. Even my smilelessness was overcome which 
Nevinson had remarked with horror more than twenty years before — “the most 
dangerous man in India”, Aurobindo Ghose “the man who never smiles”. He ought to 
have added, “but who 

 always jokes”; but he did 
not know that, as I was very solemn with him, or perhaps I had not developed 
sufficiently on that side then. Anyhow if you could overcome that, you are bound 
to overcome all the other difficulties also.
always jokes”; but he did 
not know that, as I was very solemn with him, or perhaps I had not developed 
sufficiently on that side then. Anyhow if you could overcome that, you are bound 
to overcome all the other difficulties also.
11 February 1937