Sri Aurobindo
Letters of Sri Aurobindo
Volume 1
Letter ID: 137
Sri Aurobindo — Roy, Dilip Kumar
June 28, 1931
I think Abhipsa does very well for aspiration. I don’t recollect just now any Vedic word for it.
The attitude you describe is just what it should be – there is nothing wrong in it,– nor in your reading or letter-writing etc. There can be no objection to these activities in themselves, for the Yoga; only they must be done with the right attitude and spirit and as part of the sadhana – because the whole life has to become a sadhana, until it is able to become, the whole life, an embodiment of the siddhi.
If Sahana gives up music,– I presume it is only a temporary stop – I suppose it must be for a reason personal to her sadhana. There is no incompatibility in principle between music and sadhana.
Of course I heard your music. I am no judge of technical merit in that field, but it seems to me that in the inner element and the psychological source of your singing and its music, if I may so express it, there has been a great deepening and change, a true advance, and that here also your Yoga is justified by its fruits.