Sri Aurobindo
Letters of Sri Aurobindo
Correspondence (1933-1967)
Letter ID: 33
Sri Aurobindo — Nahar, Prithwi Singh
October 26, 1935
Mother,
I am sending another sonnet1....
I should like to know Mother how beyond the mental-emotional plane where there is no thought or feeling Beauty is experienced by the being? And is it that what the mind perceives as Beauty is a reflection on it of the Divine Delight which is the nature, the Dharma of the above-mental planes? I have given this idea in the sonnet but I should like to know if it is true or if Beauty and Delight are two different things.
With deep devotion
Prithwisingh
Beauty is not the same as delight, but like Love it is an expression, a form of Ananda,– created by Ananda and composed of Ananda, it conveys to the mind that delight of which it is made. Aesthetically, the delight takes the appearance of rasa and the enjoyment of this rasa is the mind’s and the vital’s reaction to the perception of Beauty The spiritual realisation has a sight, a perception, a feeling which is not that of the mind and vital; – it passes beyond the aesthetic limit, sees the universal beauty, sees behind the object what the eye cannot see, feels what the emotion of the heart cannot feel and passes beyond rasa and bhoga to pure Ananda – a thing more deep, intense, rapturous than any mental or vital or any physical rasa reaction can be. It sees the One everywhere, the Divine everywhere – the Beloved everywhere, the original bliss of existence everywhere and all these can create an inexpressible Ananda of beauty – the beauty of the One, the beauty of the Divine, the beauty of the Beloved, the beauty of the eternal Existence in things. It can see also the beauty of forms and objects, but with a seeing other than the mind’s, other than that of a limited physical vision – what was not beautiful to the eye becomes beautiful/what was beautiful to the eye wears now a greater marvellous and ineffable beauty. The spiritual realisation can bring the vision and the rapture of the All-Beautiful everywhere.
Sri Aurobindo
1 in Bengali