Sri Aurobindo
Letters on Himself and the Ashram
The Complete Works of Sri Aurobindo. Volume 35
Admission, Staying, Departure
Admission to the Ashram, 1927 – 1943 [29]
Write to him that it
will be better for him to wait until he has from within himself the true and
complete turn to a spiritual life. It is not in his mind only but in his vital
nature that there are obstacles to a complete consecration. To come here might
give him a stimulus, but it is not sure that it will be anything more than a
partial stimulus which he could easily mistake for a total call. Often people
receive such a stimulus, the psychic being opens, but the rest of the nature is
only silenced for a time and does not sincerely concur, so that afterwards
resistances arise and the sadhak falls away from the path,— which it is very
injurious spiritually and otherwise to abandon once it has been begun.
5 July 1930