(S 1) | ||
IN THE impalpable field of secret self, | EoS | |
This little outer being’s vast support | ||
Parted from vision by earth’s solid fence, | ||
He came into a magic crystal air | ||
5 | And found a life that lived not by the flesh, | |
A light that made visible immaterial things. | ||
(S 2) | ||
A fine degree in wonder’s hierarchy, | ||
The kingdom of subtle Matter’s faery craft | ||
Outlined against a sky of vivid hues, | ||
10 | Leaping out of a splendour-trance and haze, | |
The wizard revelation of its front. | ||
(S 3) | ||
A world of lovelier forms lies near to ours, | EoS | |
Where, undisguised by earth’s deforming sight, | ||
All shapes are beautiful and all things true. | ||
(S 4) | ||
15 | In that lucent ambience mystically clear | |
The eyes were doors to a celestial sense, | ||
Hearing was music and the touch a charm, | ||
And the heart drew a deeper breath of power. | ||
(S 5) | ||
There dwell earth-nature’s shining origins: | ||
20 | The perfect plans on which she moulds her works, | |
The distant outcomes of her travailing force, | ||
Repose in a framework of established fate. | ||
(S 6) | ||
Attempted vainly now or won in vain, | EoS | |
Already were mapped and scheduled there the time | ||
25 | And figure of her future sovereignties | |
In the sumptuous lineaments traced by desire. | ||
(S 7) | ||
The golden issue of mind’s labyrinth plots, | ||
The riches unfound or still uncaught by our lives, | ||
Unsullied by the attaint of mortal thought | ||
30 | Abide in that pellucid atmosphere. | |
(S 8) | ||
Our vague beginnings are overtaken there, | EoS | |
Our middle terms sketched out in prescient lines, | ||
Our finished ends anticipated live. | ||
(S 9) | ||
This brilliant roof of our descending plane, | ||
35 | Intercepting the free boon of heaven’s air, | |
Admits small inrushes of a mighty breath | ||
Or fragrant circuits through gold lattices; | ||
It shields our ceiling of terrestrial mind | ||
From deathless suns and the streaming of God’s rain, | ||
40 | Yet canalises a strange irised glow, | |
And bright dews drip from the Immortal’s sky. | ||
(S 10) | ||
A passage for the Powers that move our days, | EoS | |
Occult behind this grosser Nature’s walls, | ||
A gossamer marriage-hall of Mind with Form | ||
45 | Is hidden by a tapestry of dreams; | |
Heaven’s meanings steal through it as through a veil, | ||
Its inner sight sustains this outer scene. | ||
(S 11) | ||
A finer consciousness with happier lines, | ||
It has a tact our touch cannot attain, | ||
50 | A purity of sense we never feel; | |
Its intercession with the eternal Ray | ||
Inspires our transient earth’s brief-lived attempts | ||
At beauty and the perfect shape of things. | ||
(S 12) | ||
In rooms of the young divinity of power | EoS | |
55 | And early play of the eternal Child | |
The embodiments of his outwinging thoughts | ||
Laved in a bright everlasting wonder’s tints | ||
And lulled by whispers of that lucid air | ||
Take dream-hued rest like birds on timeless trees | ||
60 | Before they dive to float on earth-time’s sea. | |
(S 13) | ||
All that here seems has lovelier semblance there. | ||
(S 14) | ||
Whatever our hearts conceive, our heads create, | ||
Some high original beauty forfeiting, | ||
Thence exiled here consents to an earthly tinge. | ||
(S 15) | ||
65 | Whatever is here of visible charm and grace | |
Finds there its faultless and immortal lines; | ||
All that is beautiful here is there divine. | ||
(S 16) | ||
Figures are there undreamed by mortal mind: | ||
Bodies that have no earthly counterpart | ||
70 | Traverse the inner eye’s illumined trance | |
And ravish the heart with their celestial tread | ||
Persuading heaven to inhabit that wonder sphere. | ||
(S 17) | ||
The future’s marvels wander in its gulfs; | EoS | |
Things old and new are fashioned in those depths: | ||
75 | A carnival of beauty crowds the heights | |
In that magic kingdom of ideal sight. | ||
(S 18) | ||
In its antechambers of splendid privacy | EoS | |
Matter and soul in conscious union meet | ||
Like lovers in a lonely secret place: | ||
80 | In the clasp of a passion not yet unfortunate | |
They join their strength and sweetness and delight | ||
And mingling make the high and low worlds one. | ||
(S 19) | ||
Intruder from the formless Infinite | ||
Daring to break into the Inconscient’s reign, | ||
85 | The spirit’s leap towards body touches ground. | |
(S 20) | ||
As yet unwrapped in earthly lineaments, | ||
Already it wears outlasting death and birth, | ||
Convincing the abyss by heavenly form, | ||
A covering of its immortality | ||
90 | Alive to the lustre of the wearer’s rank, | |
Fit to endure the rub of Change and Time. | ||
(S 21) | ||
A tissue mixed of the soul’s radiant light | ||
And Matter’s substance of sign-burdened Force, — | ||
Imagined vainly in our mind’s thin air | ||
95 | An abstract phantasm mould of mental make, — | |
It feels what earthly bodies cannot feel | ||
And is more real than this grosser frame. | ||
(S 22) | ||
After the falling of mortality’s cloak | EoS | |
Lightened is its weight to heighten its ascent; | ||
100 | Refined to the touch of finer environments | |
It drops old patterned palls of denser stuff, | ||
Cancels the grip of earth’s descending pull | ||
And bears the soul from world to higher world, | ||
Till in the naked ether of the peaks | ||
105 | The spirit’s simplicity alone is left, | |
The eternal being’s first transparent robe. | ||
(S 23) | ||
But when it must come back to its mortal load | EoS | |
And the hard ensemble of earth’s experience, | ||
Then its return resumes that heavier dress. | ||
(S 24) | ||
110 | For long before earth’s solid vest was forged | |
By the technique of the atomic Void, | ||
A lucent envelope of self-disguise | ||
Was woven round the secret spirit in things. | ||
(S 24) | ||
The subtle realms from those bright sheaths are made. | ||
(S 25) | ||
115 | This wonder-world with all its radiant boon | EoS |
Of vision and inviolate happiness, | ||
Only for expression cares and perfect form; | ||
Fair on its peaks, it has dangerous nether planes; | ||
Its light draws towards the verge of Nature’s lapse; | EoS | |
120 | It lends beauty to the terror of the gulfs | |
And fascinating eyes to perilous Gods, | ||
Invests with grace the demon and the snake. | ||
(S 26) | ||
Its trance imposes earth’s inconscience, | ||
Immortal it weaves for us death’s sombre robe | ||
125 | And authorises our mortality. | |
(S 27) | ||
This medium serves a greater Consciousness: | ||
A vessel of its concealed autocracy, | ||
It is the subtle ground of Matter’s worlds, | ||
It is the immutable in their mutable forms, | ||
130 | In the folds of its creative memory | |
It guards the deathless type of perishing things: | ||
Its lowered potencies found our fallen strengths; | ||
Its thought invents our reasoned ignorance; | ||
Its sense fathers our body’s reflexes. | ||
(S 28) | ||
135 | Our secret breath of untried mightier force, | EoS |
The lurking sun of an instant’s inner sight, | ||
Its fine suggestions are a covert fount | ||
For our iridescent rich imeginings | ||
Touching things common with transfiguring hues | ||
140 | Till even earth’s mud grows rich and warm with the skies | |
And a glory gleams from the soul’s decadence. | ||
(S 29) | ||
Its knowledge is our error’s starting-point; | EoS | |
Its beauty dons our mud-mask ugliness, | ||
Its artist good begins our evil’s tale. | ||
(S 30) | ||
145 | A heaven of creative truths above, | EoS |
A cosmos of harmonious dreams between, | ||
A chaos of dissolving forms below, | ||
It plunges lost in our inconscient base. | ||
(S 31) | ||
Out of its fall our denser Matter came. |
Book 2, Canto 2 – The Kingdom of Subtle Matter, Section 1Savitri Bhavan2023-03-31T08:10:57+00:00