Sri Aurobindo
Letters of Sri Aurobindo
Volume 2. 1934 — 1935
Letter ID: 584
Sri Aurobindo — Roy, Dilip Kumar
April 14, 1935
I think you are quite right in what you wrote this afternoon towards the end of your letter and I thank you for pointing it out to me. In fact I had long since ceased to write or say anything about the quarrels of the sadhaks and I do not very well know why I stumbled into it here – the force of old habit, I suppose. I shall try to intervene as little as possible in these things and any others that belong to the same plane. There is only one thing needful, to turn to the Divine alone and to realise and I shall concentrate on doing what I can to help people to that end. The rest lies with what rules from behind the veil.
I am sorry I have not been able to proceed with the “Deliverance” these two days – the circumstances have not been favourable. If I can get some free time as on Friday on two or three nights, I shall be able to finish the book, I believe, and after that it will be only a final reading chapter by chapter to assure myself that nothing has escaped notice.