Goutam Ghosal says: “Sri Aurobindo never wrote like a scholar… [even] when he was a real scholar. Tradition formed his outline, the novelty came from experience. The more he matured the more he depended on his own experience. …his prose is of a literary artist with a mind of exceptional calibre.”
Can we have further elucidation from him about “the more he matured the more he depended on his own experience”? Thanks.
~ RYD