Sri Aurobindo
Letters of Sri Aurobindo
Volume 2. 1937
Letter ID: 2032
Sri Aurobindo — Nirodbaran Talukdar
August 29, 1937
“... Recalling to my memory dim-paced
Foot-falls of a paradisal star...”
But, my dear sir, a star has no feet and the picture of a star walking about on 2 feet in the sky is rather grotesque, so I have had to invent a godhead of a star who can do it all right.
Last night I dreamed that I had gone to a distant relative’s house. There I met a friend of mine looking hideous because his nose had been eaten up by a disease. I thought of curing him by calling down the Mother’s Force. Then I actually felt the Force coming down; when I put my hand on him, lo, he was cured! Miracle and concrete Force in dream?
A feat on the vital plane. If you begin to be conscious of the force there, it ought to travel down before long into the physical also!
Can Jatin and his wife attend the stores1 on the 1st?
Yes.
Arjava says his medicine for decoction is exhausted, so he has to stop. How is that? It is Sudarshan I suppose. But that can be got at any time from Punamchand’s father as well as any of his other medicines – So they should be ordered in time before depletion.
1 “Prosperity”, as the stores are now called, from where the requirements of the sadhaks were given by the Mother, on the first day of every month.