Sri Aurobindo
Letters on Himself and the Ashram
The Complete Works of Sri Aurobindo. Volume 35
Help and Guidance
Useful and Useless Letters [3]
It is better to write what is in one’s mind. Some 
people simply write about their experiences (dreams, visions, descents of 
force), 


 but nothing precise about the movements 
of their mind and vital with the result that these remain pretty much as they 
were and there is no harmony between the inner and the outer being and as a 
result the inner also does not get its full or proper development.
but nothing precise about the movements 
of their mind and vital with the result that these remain pretty much as they 
were and there is no harmony between the inner and the outer being and as a 
result the inner also does not get its full or proper development.
17 June 1934