Champaklal Speaks : 'It is the Ramayana of my life'. 'My life is Sri Aurobindo & the Mother only. To write down their sweet memories is Champaklal's worship'
I noticed D doing certain uncontrolled actions. Is he possessed by some hostile force?
He is possessed occasionally.
If it is a possession by some hostile force, why should it go to him only?
Because he accepts it.
When there is such possession, does it take place by his calling it consciously into himself or there is something in his nature of which he is not conscious that invites this force?
It is something in him that invites it and his will does not say No, or does not say it strongly enough. In other cases the person welcomes it through his ignorance or ambition or for some other vital satisfaction.
Does the hostile force enter though Mother has put her protection around him?
Not if the person remains in the protection.
When the protection is around him how does a person get out of it?
By desire, wrong thoughts, wrong actions, wrong feelings, by revolt, pride, ambition, lust or any other vital indulgence.
16.7.1933
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