Sri Aurobindo
Letters on Himself and the Ashram
The Complete Works of Sri Aurobindo. Volume 35
Human Relations and the Ashram
Relations between Men and Women in the Ashram [2]
Can we not justify Buddha, Ramakrishna and others who advocated isolation from women? After all, is it not essentially the same principle here, because if vital relations are debarred, nothing remains except a simple exchange of words?
What about the true (not the pretended) psychic and 
spiritual — forgetting sex? The relation has to be limited as it is because sex 
immediately trots into the front. You are invited to live above the vital and 
deeper than the vital — then only you can use the 


 vital 
aright. Buddha was for Nirvana and what is the use of having relations with 
anybody if you are bound for Nirvana? Ramakrishna insisted on isolation during 
the period when a man is spiritually raw — he did not object to it when he 
became ripe and no longer a slave of sex.
vital 
aright. Buddha was for Nirvana and what is the use of having relations with 
anybody if you are bound for Nirvana? Ramakrishna insisted on isolation during 
the period when a man is spiritually raw — he did not object to it when he 
became ripe and no longer a slave of sex.
26 January 1935