SRI AUROBINDO
KARMAYOGIN
POLITICAL WRITINGS AND SPEECHES - 1909-1910
Vol.I. Saturday 17th July 1909 No.4
Our controversy with the Bengalee is like a conflict between denizens
of two different elements.
Not only has our contemporary the advantage of prompt
reply, but he has such a giant's gulp for formulas, such a magnificent and
victorious method of dealing with great fundamental questions in a few
sentences, such a generous faculty for clouding a definite point with sounding
generalisations that he leaves us weak and gasping for breath.
However in our
own feeble way we shall try to deal with the several points he has raised.
Their
importance must be our excuse for the length of our reply.
One great difficulty
in our way is that our contemporary for the convenience of his argument chooses
to attribute to us the most ridiculous opinions born out of his own prolific
brain and generous facility in reading whatever he chooses into other people's
minds.
He thinks, for instance, that by seeing a special manifestation of Divine
Power and Grace in a particular movement we mean to shut God out from all
others.
This is a fair sample of the “inconsistencies” which the
Bengalee is always finding in his own brain and projecting into ours.
If
we have to guard ourselves at every point against such gratuitous
misconceptions, argument becomes impossible.
Neither space nor patience will allow of it.


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