Sri Aurobindo
Letters of Sri Aurobindo
Volume 1. 1936
Letter ID: 1537
Sri Aurobindo — Nirodbaran Talukdar
January 30, 1936
You forgot to have a look at Nishikanta’s poetry yesterday? It has come back just as I sent it – want of time and absence of mind – I mean Overmind?
How is that? But it is not surprising if I overlook something, considering the crush through which I have to go at a gallop.
My nights are again becoming heavy and I don’t know how to deal with them.
So are mine with a too damnably heavy burden of letters to write.
I come out of bed with the morose thought that another night has passed away and I have done nothing.
You mean the morbid thought!



 Thoughts of past pleasures and enjoyments are hopping in and out!
 Thoughts of past pleasures and enjoyments are hopping in and out!
Man alive, send them hopping off for good. What a masochism in all that!