Each species is limited by a magic circle of nature, an invisible circle of consciousness that takes the form of habits that tie a species to a certain form of living.
Sri Aurobindo tells us that, though essentially everything is Divine in its origin and manifestation, the divine manifests gradually in a progressive way in the manifestation. Therefore we can understand Evil by knowing that it is either good in the passing or good in the making.
The Avatar comes to help man outgrow its narrowness and limitations. He works in the silent depths of man as well as in the outer field where he descends.
Aswapati has seen the heights and Glories of the Spirit where the play of the One with the many is a perfect perfection. He is now one-pointed in his aspiration to call this world down into the material universe we inhabit.
There are three kinds of life we live, ordinary, religious, and spiritual, and we evolve from one into the other. We remain limited unless we cross the border that would disclose to us the total truth.
The yoga should not be done with a heart full of despondency, rather it should be done with a happy inner attitude. The sign of progress and effort in the right direction is a growth of joy and peace within, accompanied with vastness and wisdom, not visions and voices. It is a growth towards Oneness and not a state of division of life.