Sri Aurobindo
Letters of Sri Aurobindo
Volume 2. 1938
Letter ID: 2164
Sri Aurobindo — Nirodbaran Talukdar
August 6, 1938
[Sri Aurobindo and the Mother]
Guru, I got this letter from Jatin today. I don’t know how far he wants to keep connection with me, whether he expects me to receive him at the station. If you think I had better, I shall. Will you put in an advice?
I suppose since he has written informing you of his arrival, you might go to the station.
The other day I dreamed that we had gone to the seaside. We found that the embankment had tumbled down, and a boy of 12 or 13 lay dead upon the rocks; though his limbs were caught in the cracks, they weren’t mutilated. Suddenly I found his limbs stirring. Then the scene changed: I called my tired friends who were swimming, to rest on a floating bridge. After a while we swam a race and I came first. Now, what’s the link between the two? The boy = the psychic? But the psychic is usually a baby! Any personal significance?
Looks more like a happening in a vital world than symbolic. The psychic does not always appear as a baby, but this is evidently not the psychic – as the whole thing is in the vital. If it is symbolic it could only mean a formation of some vital framework or breakdown of limitations and some inner formation at first overcome by the change, then recovering – the second dream would mean a dealing with the new structure, a swimming to cross the vital, first in fatigue then after rest a renewed vigour in crossing.
But all that is doubtful; for the symbolism of these is not sufficiently marked to be unmistakable.
Annapurna’s eyes are watering, and there’s a burning sensation. Trachoma. Shall I send her to Agarwal?
[Mother:] Yes.