Sri Aurobindo
Letters of Sri Aurobindo
Volume 1. 1933-34
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Sri Aurobindo — Doshi, Nagin
July 12, 1936
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1933-34
If he lives in the true consciousness, has he not always the full knowledge? Is he not using the intuitive mind?
Living in the true consciousness is living in a consciousness in which one is spiritually in union with the Divine in one way or another. But it does not follow that so living one will have the complete, exact and infallible truth about all ideas, all things and all persons. Maharshi realises the Divine in a certain aspect and he has the knowledge of what is necessary for his path. It does not follow that he will have other knowledge that [is] beyond what he has reached or is outside it.
Intuition proper is true in itself (when not interpreted or altered by mind) although fragmentary – intuitive mind is mixed with mind and therefore not infallible; because the truth intuition gives may be mixed or imperfectly formed by mind.
1 SABCL, volume 22; CWSA, volume 28; Letters of Sri Aurobindo. 4 Ser. that by so
2 SABCL, volume 22; Letters of Sri Aurobindo. 4 Ser. actions
3 CWSA, volume 28: put
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