(S 1) | ||
Here is the gap, here stops or sinks life’s force; | ||
805 | This deficit paupers the magician’s skill: | |
This want makes all the rest seem thin and bare. | ||
(S 2) | ||
A half-sight draws the horizon of her acts: | ||
Her depths remember what she came to do, | ||
But the mind has forgotten or the heart mistakes: | ||
810 | In Nature’s endless lines is lost the God. | |
(S 3) | ||
In knowledge to sum up omniscience, | ||
In action to erect the Omnipotent, | ||
To create her Creator here was her heart’s conceit, | ||
To invade the cosmic scene with utter God. | ||
(S 4) | ||
815 | Toiling to transform the still far Absolute | |
Into an all-fulfilling epiphany, | ||
Into an utterance of the Ineffable, | ||
She would bring the glory here of the Absolute’s force, | ||
Change poise into creation’s rhythmic swing, | ||
820 | Marry with a sky of calm a sea of bliss. | |
(S 5) | ||
A fire to call eternity into Time, | ||
Make body’s joy as vivid as the soul’s, | ||
Earth she would lift to neighbourhood with heaven, | ||
Labours life to equate with the Supreme | ||
825 | And reconcile the Eternal and the Abyss. | |
(S 6) | ||
Her pragmatism of the transcendent Truth | ||
Fills silence with the voices of the gods, | ||
But in the cry the single Voice is lost. | ||
(S 7) | ||
For Nature’s vision climbs beyond her acts. | ||
(S 8) | ||
830 | A life of gods in heaven she sees above, | |
A demigod emerging from an ape | ||
Is all she can in our mortal element. | ||
(S 9) | ||
Here the half-god, the half-titan are her peak: | ||
This greater life wavers twixt earth and sky. | ||
(S 10) | ||
835 | A poignant paradox pursues her dreams: | |
Her hooded energy moves an ignorant world | ||
To look for a joy her own strong clasp puts off: | ||
In her embrace it cannot turn to its source. | ||
(S 11) | ||
Immense her power, endless her act’s vast drive, | ||
840 | Astray is its significance and lost. | |
(S 12) | ||
Although she carries in her secret breast | ||
The law and journeying curve of all things born | ||
Her knowledge partial seems, her purpose small; | ||
On a soil of yearning tread her sumptuous hours. | ||
(S 13) | ||
845 | A leaden Nescience weighs the wings of Thought, | |
Her power oppresses the being with its garbs, | ||
Her actions prison its immortal gaze. | ||
(S 14) | ||
A sense of limit haunts her masteries | ||
And nowhere is assured content or peace: | ||
850 | For all the depth and beauty of her work | |
A wisdom lacks that sets the spirit free. | ||
(S 15) | ||
An old and faded charm had now her face | ||
And palled for him her quick and curious lore; | ||
His wide soul asked a deeper joy than hers. | ||
(S 16) | ||
855 | Out of her daedal lines he sought escape; | |
But neither gate of horn nor ivory | ||
He found nor postern of spiritual sight, | ||
There was no issue from that dreamlike space. | ||
(S 17) | ||
Our being must move eternally through Time; | ||
860 | Death helps us not, vain is the hope to cease; | |
A secret Will compels us to endure. | ||
(S 18) | ||
Our life’s repose is in the Infinite; | ||
It cannot end, its end is Life supreme. | ||
(S 19) | ||
Death is a passage, not the goal of our walk: | ||
865 | Some ancient deep impulsion labours on: | |
Our souls are dragged as with a hidden leash, | ||
Carried from birth to birth, from world to world, | ||
Our acts prolong after the body’s fall | ||
The old perpetual journey without pause. | ||
(S 20) | ||
870 | No silent peak is found where Time can rest. | |
(S 21) | ||
This was a magic stream that reached no sea. | ||
(S 22) | ||
However far he went, wherever turned, | ||
The wheel of works ran with him and outstripped; | ||
Always a farther task was left to do. | ||
(S 23) | ||
875 | A beat of action and a cry of search | |
For ever grew in that unquiet world; | ||
A busy murmur filled the heart of Time. | ||
(S 24) | ||
All was contrivance and unceasing stir. | ||
(S 25) | ||
A hundred ways to live were tried in vain: | ||
880 | A sameness that assumed a thousand forms | |
Strove to escape from its long monotone | ||
And made new things that soon were like the old. | ||
(S 26) | ||
A curious decoration lured the eye | ||
And novel values furbished ancient themes | ||
885 | To cheat the mind with the idea of change. | |
(S 27) | ||
A different picture that was still the same | ||
Appeared upon the cosmic vague background. | ||
(S 28) | ||
Only another labyrinthine house | ||
Of creatures and their doings and events, | ||
890 | A city of the traffic of bound souls, | |
A market of creation and her wares, | ||
Was offered to the labouring mind and heart. | ||
(S 29) | ||
A circuit ending where it first began | ||
Is dubbed the forward and eternal march | ||
895 | Of progress on perfection’s unknown road. | |
(S 30) | ||
Each final scheme leads to a sequel plan. | ||
(S 31) | ||
Yet every new departure seems the last, | ||
Inspired evangel, theory’s ultimate peak, | ||
Proclaiming a panacea for all Time’s ills | ||
900 | Or carrying thought in its ultimate zenith flight | |
And trumpeting supreme discovery; | ||
Each brief idea, a structure perishable, | ||
Publishes the immortality of its rule, | ||
Its claim to be the perfect form of things, | ||
905 | Truth’s last epitome, Time’s golden best. | |
(S 32) | ||
But nothing has been achieved of infinite worth: | ||
A world made ever anew, never complete, | ||
Piled always half-attempts on lost attempts | ||
And saw a fragment as the eternal Whole. | ||
(S 33) | ||
910 | In the aimless mounting total of things done | |
Existence seemed a vain necessity’s act, | ||
A wrestle of eternal opposites | ||
In a clasped antagonism’s close-locked embrace, | ||
A play without denouement or idea, | ||
915 | A hunger march of lives without a goal, | |
Or, written on a bare blackboard of Space, | ||
A futile and recurring sum of souls, | ||
A hope that failed, a light that never shone, | ||
The labour of an unaccomplished Force | ||
920 | Tied to its acts in a dim eternity. | |
(S 34) | ||
There is no end or none can yet be seen: | ||
Although defeated, life must struggle on; | ||
Always she sees a crown she cannot grasp; | ||
Her eyes are fixed beyond her fallen state. | ||
(S 35) | ||
925 | There quivers still within her breast and ours | |
A glory that was once and is no more, | ||
Or there calls to us from some unfulfilled beyond | ||
A greatness yet unreached by the halting world. | ||
(S 36) | ||
In a memory behind our mortal sense | ||
930 | A dream persists of larger happier air | |
Breathing around free hearts of joy and love, | ||
Forgotten by us, immortal in lost Time. | ||
(S 37) | ||
A ghost of bliss pursues her haunted depths; | ||
For she remembers still, though now so far, | ||
935 | Her realm of golden ease and glad desire | |
And the beauty and strength and happiness that were hers | ||
In the sweetness of her glowing paradise, | ||
In her kingdom of immortal ecstasy | ||
Half-way between God’s silence and the Abyss. | ||
(S 38) | ||
940 | This knowledge in our hidden parts we keep; | |
Awake to a vague mystery’s appeal, | ||
We meet a deep unseen Reality | ||
Far truer than the world’s face of present truth: | ||
We are chased by a self we cannot now recall | ||
945 | And moved by a Spirit we must still become. | |
(S 39) | ||
As one who has lost the kingdom of his soul, | ||
We look back to some god-phase of our birth | ||
Other than this imperfect creature here | ||
And hope in this or a diviner world | ||
950 | To recover yet from Heaven’s patient guard | |
What by our mind’s forgetfulness we miss, | ||
Our being’s natural felicity, | ||
Our heart’s delight we have exchanged for grief, | ||
The body’s thrill we bartered for mere pain, | ||
955 | The bliss for which our mortal nature yearns | |
As yearns an obscure moth to blazing Light. | ||
(S 40) | ||
Our life is a march to a victory never won. | ||
(S 41) | ||
This wave of being longing for delight, | ||
This eager turmoil of unsatisfied strengths, | ||
960 | These long far files of forward-striving hopes | |
Lift worshipping eyes to the blue Void called heaven | ||
Looking for the golden Hand that never came, | ||
The advent for which all creation waits, | ||
The beautiful visage of Eternity | ||
965 | That shall appear upon the roads of Time. | |
(S 42) | ||
Yet still to ourselves we say rekindling faith, | ||
“Oh, surely one day he shall come to our cry, | ||
One day he shall create our life anew | ||
And utter the magic formula of peace | ||
970 | And bring perfection to the scheme of things. | |
(S 43) | ||
One day he shall descend to life and earth, | ||
Leaving the secrecy of the eternal doors, | ||
Into a world that cries to him for help, | ||
And bring the truth that sets the spirit free, | ||
975 | The joy that is the baptism of the soul, | |
The strength that is the outstretched arm of Love. | ||
(S 44) | ||
One day he shall lift his beauty’s dreadful veil, | ||
Impose delight on the world’s beating heart | ||
And bare his secret body of light and bliss. | ||
980 | ” | |
But now we strain to reach an unknown goal: | ||
There is no end of seeking and of birth, | ||
There is no end of dying and return; | ||
The life that wins its aim asks greater aims, | ||
985 | The life that fails and dies must live again; | |
Till it has found itself it cannot cease. | ||
(S 45) | ||
All must be done for which life and death were made. | ||
(S 46) | ||
But who shall say that even then is rest? | ||
Or there repose and action are the same | ||
990 | In the deep breast of God’s supreme delight. | |
(S 47) | ||
In a high state where ignorance is no more, | ||
Each movement is a wave of peace and bliss, | ||
Repose God’s motionless creative force, | ||
Action a ripple in the Infinite | ||
995 | And birth a gesture of Eternity. | |
(S 48) | ||
A sun of transfiguration still can shine | ||
And Night can bare its core of mystic light; | ||
The self-cancelling, self-afflicting paradox | ||
Into a self-luminous mystery might change, | ||
1000 | The imbroglio into a joyful miracle. | |
(S 49) | ||
Then God could be visible here, here take a shape; | ||
Disclosed would be the spirit’s identity; | ||
Life would reveal her true immortal face. | ||
(S 50) | ||
But now a termless labour is her fate: | ||
1005 | In its recurrent decimal of events | |
Birth, death are a ceaseless iteration’s points; | ||
The old question-mark margins each finished page, | ||
Each volume of her effort’s history. | ||
(S 51) | ||
A limping Yes through the aeons journeys still | ||
1010 | Accompanied by an eternal No. | |
(S 52) | ||
All seems in vain, yet endless is the game. | ||
(S 53) | ||
Impassive turns the ever-circling Wheel, | ||
Life has no issue, death brings no release. | ||
(S 54) | ||
A prisoner of itself the being lives | ||
1015 | And keeps its futile immortality; | |
Extinction is denied, its sole escape. | ||
(S 55) | ||
An error of the gods has made the world. | ||
(S 56) | ||
Or indifferent the Eternal watches Time. |
Book 2, Canto 6 – The Kingdoms and Godheads of the Greater Life, Section 6Savitri Bhavan2018-09-07T05:06:06+00:00