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Letters of Sri Aurobindo

Volume 1. 1933-34

Fragment ID: 16080

1934

It is not necessary to have committed anything – the obstacles of vital and physical Nature are sufficient to bring a pause. One has to remain quiet during the pause and not allow vital disappointment and depression.

The true passivity does not lead to inactivity – but the physical may wrongly take the pressure of passivity for an invitation to inaction.