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Sri Aurobindo — Roy, Dilip Kumar

February 6, 1943

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Concrete? what do you mean by “concrete”?1 It [spiritual force] has its own concreteness; it can take a form (like a stream for instance) of which one is aware and can send it quite concretely in whatever “direction” or on whatever object one chooses.

This is a statement of fact about the power inherent in spiritual consciousness. What I was speaking of was a willed use of any subtle force (it may be spiritual or mental or vital) to secure a particular result at some point in the world. Just as there are waves of unseen physical forces (cosmic waves etc.) or currents of electricity, so there are mind waves, thought currents, waves of emotion, e.g. anger, sorrow, etc., which go out and affect others without their knowing whence they come or that they come at all – they only feel the result. One who has the occult or inner senses awake can feel them coming and invading him. Influences good or bad can propagate themselves in that way; that can happen without intention, automatically, but also a deliberate use can be made of them. There can also be a purposeful generation of force, spiritual or other. There can be too the use of the effective will or idea acting directly without the aid of any outward action, speech or other instrumentation which is not concrete in that sense, but is all the same effective.

 

1 The correspondent asked whether the spiritual force Sri Aurobindo put on him was “concrete”. – Ed.

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2 Sri Aurobindo to Dilip.- Vol. 4; CWSA, volume 35: That

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3 CWSA, volume 35: general statement

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4 CWSA, volume 35: about

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5 CWSA, volume 35: inherent power

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6 CWSA, volume 35: of spirituality

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7 SABCL, volume 22; Sri Aurobindo to Dilip.- Vol. 4; Letters of Sri Aurobindo. 2 Ser.: But there is also such a thing as

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8 Sri Aurobindo to Dilip.- Vol. 4: willed

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9 CWSA, volume 35: subtle

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10 Letters of Sri Aurobindo. 2 Ser.: mental

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11 SABCL, volume 22; Sri Aurobindo to Dilip.- Vol. 4; Letters of Sri Aurobindo. 2 Ser.: for example

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12 SABCL, volume 22; Sri Aurobindo to Dilip.- Vol. 4; Letters of Sri Aurobindo. 2 Ser.: and naturally

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13 CWSA, volume 35: idea, which

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Current publication:

Sri Aurobindo. Letters on Yoga. II // CWSA.- Volume 29. (≈ 22-24 vol. of SABCL).- Pondicherry: Sri Aurobindo Ashram, 2013.- 522 p.

Other publications:

Sri Aurobindo. Letters on Yoga // SABCL.- Volume 22. (≈ 28 vol. of CWSA).- Pondicherry: Sri Aurobindo Ashram, 1971.- 502 p.

[A letter: ] Sri Aurobindo. Sri Aurobindo to Dilip.- 1st ed.- In 4 Volumes.- Volume 4. 1938 – 1950 / edited by Shankar Bandopadhyay.- Pune: Heri Krishna Mandir Trust; Mysore: Mira Aditi, 2003.- 269 p.

Sri Aurobindo. Letters on Himself and the Ashram // CWSA.- Volume 35. (≈ 26 vol. of SABCL).- Pondicherry: Sri Aurobindo Ashram, 2011.- 658 p.

Sri Aurobindo. Letters of Sri Aurobindo: In 4 Series.- Second Series [On Yoga].- Bombay: Sri Aurobindo Sircle, 1949.- 599 p.