Sri Aurobindo
Letters of Sri Aurobindo
08. Human Relationships in Yoga
Fragment ID: 1606
Men are always more able to criticise sharply the work of others and tell them how to do things or what not to do than skilful to avoid the same mistakes themselves. Often indeed one sees easily in others faults which are there in oneself but which one fails to see. These and other defects such as the last you mention are common to human nature and few escape them. The human mind is not really conscious of itself – that is why in yoga one has always to look and see what is in oneself and become more and more conscious.