Sri Aurobindo
Letters on Poetry and Art
SABCL - Volume 27
Part 2. On His Own and Others’ Poetry
Section 2. On Poets and Poetry
Comments on the Work of Poets of the Ashram
Harindranath Chattopadhyaya [4]
The following lines from one of Harin’s poems seem to indicate an overmind view of the worlds:
Whatever I contact I sum
Up in an instant as my own,—
All life around me I become:
A rarified immense Alone....
And slowly in myself I seem
Infinitudes of worlds and men.
Yes, it is the overmind view — but it can be felt in any of the higher planes (intuition, illumined or higher mind); something of it can be thrown by reflection even into the liberated mind and vital — I mean when there comes into them the sense of the cosmic Self, the cosmic Mind and vital etc. and they are no longer shut up within individual limits.
9 July 1934