Sri Aurobindo
Letters of Sri Aurobindo
Letters
Fragment ID: 15847
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Sri Aurobindo — Chinmayi
Undated
A great misunderstanding has taken place.
You seem to believe that I say one thing when I mean another. This is absurd.
When I speak, I speak plainly and always mean what I say.
When I say: the first condition for yoga is to keep quiet and calm mean it.
When I say that talk is useless and leads only to confusion, waste energy and loss of the little light one may have – I mean that and nothing else.
When I say that I have given nobody the right to speak in my name and to interpret my words according to his own fancy, I mean that and nothing else.
I hope that this is clear and decisive and this singular misunderstand will now come to an end.