Sri Aurobindo
Letters on Himself and the Ashram
The Complete Works of Sri Aurobindo. Volume 35
Sadhana in Pondicherry
1930s
The Conquest of Death [3]
My logic again: Sri Aurobindo is bound to become wholly supramental and is being supramentalised in parts. If that is true — and it is — well, he can’t die till he is supramental — and once he is so, he is immortal.
It looks very much like a non sequitur. The first part and the last are all right — but the link is fragile. How do you know I won’t take a fancy to die in between as a joke?
30 March 1935