(S 1) | ||
In this slow ascension he must follow her pace | EoS | |
Even from her faint and dim subconscious start: | ||
So only can earth’s last salvation come. | ||
(S 2) | ||
For so only could he know the obscure cause | ||
115 | Of all that holds us back and baffles God | |
In the jail-delivery of the imprisoned soul. | ||
(S 3) | ||
Along swift paths of fall through dangerous gates | EoS | |
He chanced into a grey obscurity | ||
Teeming with instincts from the mindless gulfs | ||
120 | That pushed to wear a form and win a place. | |
(S 4) | ||
Life here was intimate with Death and Night | ||
And ate Death’s food that she might breathe awhile; | ||
She was their inmate and adopted waif. | ||
(S 5) | ||
Accepting subconscience, in dumb darkness’ reign | ||
125 | A sojourner, she hoped not any more. | |
(S 6) | ||
There far away from Truth and luminous thought | EoS | |
He saw the original seat, the separate birth | ||
Of the dethroned, deformed and suffering Power. | ||
(S 7) | ||
An unhappy face of falsity made true, | ||
130 | A contradiction of our divine birth, | |
Indifferent to beauty and to light, | ||
Parading she flaunted her animal disgrace | ||
Unhelped by camouflage, brutal and bare, | ||
An authentic image recognised and signed | EoS | |
135 | Of her outcast force exiled from heaven and hope, | |
Fallen, glorying in the vileness of her state, | ||
The grovel of a strength once half divine, | ||
The graceless squalor of her beast desires, | ||
The staring visage of her ignorance, | ||
140 | The naked body of her poverty. | |
(S 8) | ||
Here first she crawled out from her cabin of mud | ||
Where she had lain inconscient, rigid, mute: | ||
Its narrowness and torpor held her still, | ||
A darkness clung to her uneffaced by Light. | ||
(S 9) | ||
145 | There neared no touch redeeming from above: | EoS |
The upward look was alien to her sight, | ||
Forgotten the fearless godhead of her walk; | ||
Renounced was the glory and felicity, | ||
The adventure in the dangerous fields of Time: | ||
150 | Hardly she availed, wallowing, to bear and live. |
Book 2, Canto 4 – The Kingdoms of the Little Life, Section 2Savitri Bhavan2023-07-23T10:23:34+00:00