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Feeling of Dispersion

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Condition for Cure
04/03/2017
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Perseverance
04/15/2017
Published by Sri Aurobindo on 04/06/2017
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Sri Aurobindo in his room

It [a feeling of dispersion] is of course because the consciousness is thrown out in these things [light talk and laughter] and one comes out of the inner poise and has difficulty in going back to it – especially as there is a sort of dispersion of the vital energy. If one attains to a condition in which one can do these things only with the surface of the consciousness, keeping inside and observing what is done on the surface, but not forgetting oneself in it, then the poise is not lost. But it is a little difficult to get at this duplication of oneself – one comes to it however in time especially if the inner peace and calm become very intense and durable.

Ref: Letters on Yoga – IV

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