| (S 1) | ||
| AS ONE who between dim receding walls | ||
| Towards the far gleam of a tunnel’s mouth, | ||
| Hoping for light, walks now with freer pace | ||
| And feels approach a breath of wider air, | ||
| 5 | So he escaped from that grey anarchy. | |
| (S 2) | ||
| Into an ineffectual world he came, | ||
| A purposeless region of arrested birth | ||
| Where being from non-being fled and dared | ||
| To live but had no strength long to abide. | ||
| (S 3) | ||
| 10 | Above there gleamed a pondering brow of sky | |
| Tormented, crossed by wings of doubtful haze | ||
| Adventuring with a voice of roaming winds | ||
| And crying for a direction in the void | ||
| Like blind souls looking for the selves they lost | ||
| 15 | And wandering through unfamiliar worlds; | |
| Wings of vague questioning met the query of Space. | ||
| (S 4) | ||
| After denial dawned a dubious hope, | ||
| A hope of self and form and leave to live | ||
| And the birth of that which never yet could be, | ||
| 20 | And joy of the mind’s hazard, the heart’s choice, | |
| Grace of the unknown and hands of sudden surprise | ||
| And a touch of sure delight in unsure things: | ||
| To a strange uncertain tract his journey came | ||
| Where consciousness played with unconscious self | ||
| 25 | And birth was an attempt or episode. | |
| (S 5) | ||
| A charm drew near that could not keep its spell, | ||
| An eager Power that could not find its way, | ||
| A Chance that chose a strange arithmetic | ||
| But could not bind with it the forms it made, | ||
| 30 | A multitude that could not guard its sum | |
| Which less than zero grew and more than one. | ||
| (S 6) | ||
| Arriving at a large and shadowy sense | ||
| That cared not to define its fleeting drift, | ||
| Life laboured in a strange and mythic air | ||
| 35 | Denuded of her sweet magnificent suns. | |
| (S 7) | ||
| In worlds imagined, never yet made true, | ||
| A lingering glimmer on creation’s verge, | ||
| One strayed and dreamed and never stopped to achieve: | ||
| To achieve would have destroyed that magic Space. | ||
| (S 8) | ||
| 40 | The marvels of a twilight wonderland | |
| Full of a beauty strangely, vainly made, | ||
| A surge of fanciful realities, | ||
| Dim tokens of a Splendour sealed above, | ||
| Awoke the passion of the eyes’ desire, | ||
| 45 | Compelled belief on the enamoured thought | |
| And drew the heart but led it to no goal. | ||
| (S 9) | ||
| A magic flowed as if of moving scenes | ||
| That kept awhile their fugitive delicacy | ||
| Of sparing lines limned by an abstract art | ||
| 50 | In a rare scanted light with faint dream-brush | |
| On a silver background of incertitude. | ||
| (S 10) | ||
| An infant glow of heavens near to morn, | ||
| A fire intense conceived but never lit, | ||
| Caressed the air with ardent hints of day. | ||
| (S 11) | ||
| 55 | The perfect longing for imperfection’s charm, | |
| The illumined caught by the snare of Ignorance, | ||
| Ethereal creatures drawn by body’s lure | ||
| To that region of promise, beating invisible wings, | ||
| Came hungry for the joy of finite life | ||
| 60 | But too divine to tread created soil | |
| And share the fate of perishable things. | ||
| (S 12) | ||
| The Children of the unembodied Gleam | ||
| Arisen from a formless thought in the soul | ||
| And chased by an imperishable desire, | ||
| 65 | Traversed the field of the pursuing gaze. | |
| (S 13) | ||
| A Will that unpersisting failed, worked there: | ||
| Life was a search but finding never came. | ||
| (S 14) | ||
| There nothing satisfied, but all allured, | ||
| Things seemed to be that never wholly are, | ||
| 70 | Images were seen that looked like living acts | |
| And symbols hid the sense they claimed to show, | ||
| Pale dreams grew real to the dreamer’s eyes. | ||
| (S 15) | ||
| The souls came there that vainly strive for birth, | ||
| And spirits entrapped might wander through all time, | ||
| 75 | Yet never find the truth by which they live. | |
| (S 16) | ||
| All ran like hopes that hunt a lurking chance; | ||
| Nothing was solid, nothing felt complete: | ||
| All was unsafe, miraculous and half-true. | ||
| (S 17) | ||
| It seemed a realm of lives that had no base. |
Book 2, Canto 6 – The Kingdoms and Godheads of the Greater Life, Section 1Savitri Bhavan2018-09-07T05:01:08+00:00