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CWSA 35

Fragment ID: 8886

Utility of Correspondence [10]

Someone told me that those who write to you do not or are not able to receive more help than they would otherwise get, and that therefore there is not much use in writing. Do not such ideas hamper your work?

Of course they do. It is a useless activity of the mind always trying to pass judgment on things because it does not understand them. If the sadhaks’ writing to me about their sadhana were useless would I spend half the day and more in reading and answering, putting aside much other work? – if it were useless I would ask them to stop, not encourage them to write.

12 September 1933