(S 1) | ||
A dwarf three-bodied trinity was her serf. | ||
(S 2) | ||
260 | First, smallest of the three, but strong of limb, | |
A low-brow with a square and heavy jowl, | ||
A pigmy Thought needing to live in bounds | ||
For ever stooped to hammer fact and form. | ||
(S 3) | ||
Absorbed and cabined in external sight, | ||
265 | It takes its stand on Nature’s solid base. | |
(S 4) | ||
A technician admirable, a thinker crude, | ||
A riveter of Life to habit’s grooves, | ||
Obedient to gross Matter’s tyranny, | ||
A prisoner of the moulds in which it works, | ||
270 | It binds itself by what itself creates. | |
(S 5) | ||
A slave of a fixed mass of absolute rules, | ||
It sees as Law the habits of the world, | ||
It sees as Truth the habits of the mind. | ||
(S 6) | ||
In its realm of concrete images and events | ||
275 | Turning in a worn circle of ideas | |
And ever repeating old familiar acts, | ||
It lives content with the common and the known. | ||
(S 7) | ||
It loves the old ground that was its dwelling-place: | ||
Abhorring change as an audacious sin, | ||
280 | Distrustful of each new discovery | |
Only it advances step by careful step | ||
And fears as if a deadly abyss the unknown. | ||
(S 8) | ||
A prudent treasurer of its ignorance, | ||
It shrinks from adventure, blinks at glorious hope, | ||
285 | Preferring a safe foothold upon things | |
To the dangerous joy of wideness and of height. | ||
(S 9) | ||
The world’s slow impressions on its labouring mind, | ||
Tardy imprints almost indelible, | ||
Increase their value by their poverty; | ||
290 | The old sure memories are its capital stock: | |
Only what sense can grasp seems absolute: | ||
External fact it figures as sole truth, | ||
Wisdom identifies with the earthward look, | ||
And things long known and actions always done | ||
295 | Are to its clinging hold a balustrade | |
Of safety on the perilous stair of Time. | ||
(S 10) | ||
Heaven’s trust to it are the established ancient ways, | ||
Immutable laws man has no right to change, | ||
A sacred legacy from the great dead past | ||
300 | Or the one road that God has made for life, | |
A firm shape of Nature never to be changed, | ||
Part of the huge routine of the universe. | ||
(S 11) | ||
A smile from the Preserver of the Worlds | ||
Sent down of old this guardian Mind to earth | ||
305 | That all might stand in their fixed changeless type | |
And from their secular posture never move. | ||
(S 12) | ||
One sees it circling faithful to its task, | ||
Tireless in an assigned tradition’s round; | ||
In decayed and crumbling offices of Time | ||
310 | It keeps close guard in front of custom’s wall, | |
Or in an ancient Night’s dim environs | ||
It dozes on a little courtyard’s stones | ||
And barks at every unfamiliar light | ||
As at a foe who would break up its home, | ||
315 | A watch-dog of the spirit’s sense-railed house | |
Against intruders from the Invisible, | ||
Nourished on scraps of life and Matter’s bones | ||
In its kennel of objective certitude. | ||
(S 13) | ||
And yet behind it stands a cosmic might: | ||
320 | A measured Greatness keeps its vaster plan, | |
A fathomless sameness rhythms the tread of life; | ||
The stars’ changeless orbits furrow inert Space, | ||
A million species follow one mute Law. | ||
(S 14) | ||
A huge inertness is the world’s defence, | ||
325 | Even in change is treasured changelessness; | |
Into inertia revolution sinks, | ||
In a new dress the old resumes its role; | ||
The Energy acts, the stable is its seal: | ||
On Shiva’s breast is stayed the enormous dance. | ||
(S 15) | ||
330 | A fiery spirit came, next of the three. | |
(S 16) | ||
A hunchback rider of the red Wild-Ass, | ||
A rash Intelligence leaped down lion-maned | ||
From the great mystic Flame that rings the worlds | ||
And with its dire edge eats at being’s heart. | ||
(S 17) | ||
335 | Thence sprang the burning vision of Desire. | |
(S 18) | ||
A thousand shapes it wore, took numberless names: | ||
A need of multitude and uncertainty | ||
Pricks it for ever to pursue the One | ||
On countless roads across the vasts of Time | ||
340 | Through circuits of unending difference. | |
(S 19) | ||
It burns all breasts with an ambiguous fire. | ||
(S 20) | ||
A radiance gleaming on a murky stream, | ||
It flamed towards heaven, then sank, engulfed, towards hell; | ||
It climbed to drag down Truth into the mire | ||
345 | And used for muddy ends its brilliant Force; | |
A huge chameleon gold and blue and red | ||
Turning to black and grey and lurid brown, | ||
Hungry it stared from a mottled bough of life | ||
To snap up insect joys, its favourite food, | ||
350 | The dingy sustenance of a sumptuous frame | |
Nursing the splendid passion of its hues. | ||
(S 21) | ||
A snake of flame with a dull cloud for tail, | ||
Followed by a dream-brood of glittering thoughts, | ||
A lifted head with many-tinged flickering crests, | ||
355 | It licked at knowledge with a smoky tongue. | |
(S 22) | ||
A whirlpool sucking in an empty air, | ||
It based on vacancy stupendous claims, | ||
In Nothingness born to Nothingness returned, | ||
Yet all the time unwittingly it drove | ||
360 | Towards the hidden Something that is All. | |
(S 23) | ||
Ardent to find, incapable to retain, | ||
A brilliant instability was its mark, | ||
To err its inborn trend, its native cue. | ||
(S 24) | ||
At once to an unreflecting credence prone, | ||
365 | It thought all true that flattered its own hopes; | |
It cherished golden nothings born of wish, | ||
It snatched at the unreal for provender. | ||
(S 25) | ||
In darkness it discovered luminous shapes; | ||
Peering into a shadow-hung half-light | ||
370 | It saw hued images scrawled on Fancy’s cave; | |
Or it swept in circles through conjecture’s night | ||
And caught in imagination’s camera | ||
Bright scenes of promise held by transient flares, | ||
Fixed in life’s air the feet of hurrying dreams, | ||
375 | Kept prints of passing Forms and hooded Powers | |
And flash-images of half-seen verities. | ||
(S 26) | ||
An eager spring to seize and to possess | ||
Unguided by reason or the seeing soul | ||
Was its first natural motion and its last, | ||
380 | It squandered life’s force to achieve the impossible: | |
It scorned the straight road and ran on wandering curves | ||
And left what it had won for untried things; | ||
It saw unrealised aims as instant fate | ||
And chose the precipice for its leap to heaven. | ||
(S 27) | ||
385 | Adventure its system in the gamble of life, | |
It took fortuitous gains as safe results; | ||
Error discouraged not its confident view | ||
Ignorant of the deep law of being’s ways | ||
And failure could not slow its fiery clutch; | ||
390 | One chance made true warranted all the rest. | |
(S 28) | ||
Attempt, not victory, was the charm of life. | ||
(S 29) | ||
An uncertain winner of uncertain stakes, | ||
Instinct its dam and the life-mind its sire, | ||
It ran its race and came in first or last. | ||
(S 30) | ||
395 | Yet were its works nor small and vain nor null; | |
It nursed a portion of infinity’s strength | ||
And could create the high things its fancy willed; | ||
Its passion caught what calm intelligence missed. | ||
(S 31) | ||
Insight of impulse laid its leaping grasp | ||
400 | On heavens high Thought had hidden in dazzling mist, | |
Caught glimmers that revealed a lurking sun: | ||
It probed the void and found a treasure there. | ||
(S 32) | ||
A half-intuition purpled in its sense; | ||
It threw the lightning’s fork and hit the unseen. | ||
(S 33) | ||
405 | It saw in the dark and vaguely blinked in the light, | |
Ignorance was its field, the unknown its prize. | ||
(S 34) | ||
Of all these Powers the greatest was the last. | ||
(S 35) | ||
Arriving late from a far plane of thought | ||
Into a packed irrational world of Chance | ||
410 | Where all was grossly felt and blindly done, | |
Yet the haphazard seemed the inevitable, | ||
Came Reason, the squat godhead artisan, | ||
To her narrow house upon a ridge in Time. | ||
(S 36) | ||
Adept of clear contrivance and design, | ||
415 | A pensive face and close and peering eyes, | |
She took her firm and irremovable seat, | ||
The strongest, wisest of the troll-like Three. | ||
(S 37) | ||
Armed with her lens and measuring-rod and probe, | ||
She looked upon an object universe | ||
420 | And the multitudes that in it live and die | |
And the body of Space and the fleeing soul of Time, | ||
And took the earth and stars into her hands | ||
To try what she could make of these strange things. | ||
(S 38) | ||
In her strong purposeful laborious mind, | ||
425 | Inventing her scheme-lines of reality | |
And the geometric curves of her time-plan, | ||
She multiplied her slow half-cuts at Truth: | ||
Impatient of enigma and the unknown, | ||
Intolerant of the lawless and the unique, | ||
430 | Imposing reflection on the march of Force, | |
Imposing clarity on the unfathomable, | ||
She strove to reduce to rules the mystic world. | ||
(S 39) | ||
Nothing she knew but all things hoped to know. | ||
(S 40) | ||
In dark inconscient realms once void of thought, | ||
435 | Missioned by a supreme Intelligence | |
To throw its ray upon the obscure Vast, | ||
An imperfect light leading an erring mass | ||
By the power of sense and the idea and word, | ||
She ferrets out Nature’s process, substance, cause. | ||
(S 41) | ||
440 | All life to harmonise by thought’s control, | |
She with the huge imbroglio struggles still; | ||
Ignorant of all but her own seeking mind | ||
To save the world from Ignorance she came. | ||
(S 42) | ||
A sovereign worker through the centuries | ||
445 | Observing and remoulding all that is, | |
Confident she took up her stupendous charge. | ||
(S 43) | ||
There the low bent and mighty figure sits | ||
Bowed under the arc-lamps of her factory home | ||
Amid the clatter and ringing of her tools. | ||
(S 44) | ||
450 | A rigorous stare in her creative eyes | |
Coercing the plastic stuff of cosmic Mind, | ||
She sets the hard inventions of her brain | ||
In a pattern of eternal fixity: | ||
Indifferent to the cosmic dumb demand, | ||
455 | Unconscious of too close realities, | |
Of the unspoken thought, the voiceless heart, | ||
She leans to forge her credos and iron codes | ||
And metal structures to imprison life | ||
And mechanic models of all things that are. | ||
(S 45) | ||
460 | For the world seen she weaves a world conceived: | |
She spins in stiff but unsubstantial lines | ||
Her gossamer word-webs of abstract thought, | ||
Her segment systems of the Infinite, | ||
Her theodicies and cosmogonic charts | ||
465 | And myths by which she explains the inexplicable. | |
(S 46) | ||
At will she spaces in thin air of mind | ||
Like maps in the school-house of intellect hung, | ||
Forcing wide Truth into a narrow scheme, | ||
Her numberless warring strict philosophies; | ||
470 | Out of Nature’s body of phenomenon | |
She carves with Thought’s keen edge in rigid lines, | ||
Like rails for the World-Magician’s power to run, | ||
Her sciences precise and absolute. | ||
(S 47) | ||
On the huge bare walls of human nescience | ||
475 | Written round Nature’s deep dumb hieroglyphs | |
She pens in clear demotic characters | ||
The vast encyclopaedia of her thoughts; | ||
An algebra of her mathematics’ signs, | ||
Her numbers and unerring formulas | ||
480 | She builds to clinch her summary of things. | |
(S 48) | ||
On all sides runs as if in a cosmic mosque | ||
Tracing the scriptural verses of her laws | ||
The daedal of her patterned arabesques, | ||
Art of her wisdom, artifice of her lore. | ||
(S 49) | ||
485 | This art, this artifice are her only stock. | |
(S 50) | ||
In her high works of pure intelligence, | ||
In her withdrawal from the senses’ trap, | ||
There comes no breaking of the walls of mind, | ||
There leaps no rending flash of absolute power, | ||
490 | There dawns no light of heavenly certitude. | |
(S 51) | ||
A million faces wears her knowledge here | ||
And every face is turbaned with a doubt. | ||
(S 52) | ||
All now is questioned, all reduced to nought. | ||
(S 53) | ||
Once monumental in their massive craft | ||
495 | Her old great mythic writings disappear | |
And into their place start strict ephemeral signs; | ||
This constant change spells progress to her eyes: | ||
Her thought is an endless march without a goal. | ||
(S 54) | ||
There is no summit on which she can stand | ||
500 | And see in a single glance the Infinite’s whole. | |
(S 55) | ||
An inconclusive play is Reason’s toil. | ||
(S 56) | ||
Each strong idea can use her as its tool; | ||
Accepting every brief she pleads her case. | ||
(S 57) | ||
Open to every thought, she cannot know. | ||
(S 58) | ||
505 | The eternal Advocate seated as judge | |
Armours in logic’s invulnerable mail | ||
A thousand combatants for Truth’s veiled throne | ||
And sets on a high horse-back of argument | ||
To tilt for ever with a wordy lance | ||
510 | In a mock tournament where none can win. | |
(S 59) | ||
Assaying thought’s values with her rigid tests | ||
Balanced she sits on wide and empty air, | ||
Aloof and pure in her impartial poise. | ||
(S 60) | ||
Absolute her judgments seem but none is sure; | ||
515 | Time cancels all her verdicts in appeal. | |
(S 61) | ||
Although like sunbeams to our glow-worm mind | ||
Her knowledge feigns to fall from a clear heaven, | ||
Its rays are a lantern’s lustres in the Night; | ||
She throws a glittering robe on Ignorance. | ||
(S 62) | ||
520 | But now is lost her ancient sovereign claim | |
To rule mind’s high realm in her absolute right, | ||
Bind thought with logic’s forged infallible chain | ||
Or see truth nude in a bright abstract haze. | ||
(S 63) | ||
A master and slave of stark phenomenon, | ||
525 | She travels on the roads of erring sight | |
Or looks upon a set mechanical world | ||
Constructed for her by her instruments. | ||
(S 64) | ||
A bullock yoked in the cart of proven fact, | ||
She drags huge knowledge-bales through Matter’s dust | ||
530 | To reach utility’s immense bazaar. | |
(S 65) | ||
Apprentice she has grown to her old drudge; | ||
An aided sense is her seeking’s arbiter. | ||
(S 66) | ||
This now she uses as the assayer’s stone. | ||
(S 67) | ||
As if she knew not facts are husks of truth, | ||
535 | The husks she keeps, the kernel throws aside. | |
(S 68) | ||
An ancient wisdom fades into the past, | ||
The ages’ faith becomes an idle tale, | ||
God passes out of the awakened thought, | ||
An old discarded dream needed no more: | ||
540 | Only she seeks mechanic Nature’s keys. | |
(S 69) | ||
Interpreting stone-laws inevitable | ||
She digs into Matter’s hard concealing soil, | ||
To unearth the processes of all things done. | ||
(S 70) | ||
A loaded huge self-worked machine appears | ||
545 | To her eye’s eager and admiring stare, | |
An intricate and meaningless enginery | ||
Of ordered fateful and unfailing Chance: | ||
Ingenious and meticulous and minute, | ||
Its brute unconscious accurate device | ||
550 | Unrolls an unerring march, maps a sure road; | |
It plans without thinking, acts without a will, | ||
A million purposes serves with purpose none | ||
And builds a rational world without a mind. | ||
(S 71) | ||
It has no mover, no maker, no idea: | ||
555 | Its vast self-action toils without a cause; | |
A lifeless Energy irresistibly driven, | ||
Death’s head on the body of Necessity, | ||
Engenders life and fathers consciousness, | ||
Then wonders why all was and whence it came. | ||
(S 72) | ||
560 | Our thoughts are parts of the immense machine, | |
Our ponderings but a freak of Matter’s law, | ||
The mystic’s lore was a fancy or a blind; | ||
Of soul or spirit we have now no need: | ||
Matter is the admirable Reality, | ||
565 | The patent unescapable miracle, | |
The hard truth of things, simple, eternal, sole. | ||
(S 73) | ||
A suicidal rash expenditure | ||
Creating the world by a mystery of self-loss | ||
Has poured its scattered works on empty Space; | ||
570 | Late shall the self-disintegrating Force | |
Contract the immense expansion it has made: | ||
Then ends this mighty and unmeaning toil, | ||
The Void is left bare, vacant as before. | ||
(S 74) | ||
Thus vindicated, crowned, the grand new Thought | ||
575 | Explained the world and mastered all its laws, | |
Touched the dumb roots, woke veiled tremendous powers; | ||
It bound to service the unconscious djinns | ||
That sleep unused in Matter’s ignorant trance. | ||
(S 75) | ||
All was precise, rigid, indubitable. | ||
(S 76) | ||
580 | But when on Matter’s rock of ages based | |
A whole stood up firm and clear-cut and safe, | ||
All staggered back into a sea of doubt; | ||
This solid scheme melted in endless flux: | ||
She had met the formless Power inventor of forms; | ||
585 | Suddenly she stumbled upon things unseen: | |
A lightning from the undiscovered Truth | ||
Startled her eyes with its perplexing glare | ||
And dug a gulf between the Real and Known | ||
Till all her knowledge seemed an ignorance. | ||
(S 77) | ||
590 | Once more the world was made a wonder-web, | |
A magic’s process in a magical space, | ||
An unintelligible miracle’s depths | ||
Whose source is lost in the Ineffable. | ||
(S 78) | ||
Once more we face the blank Unknowable. | ||
(S 79) | ||
595 | In a crash of values, in a huge doom-crack, | |
In the sputter and scatter of her breaking work | ||
She lost her clear conserved constructed world. | ||
(S 80) | ||
A quantum dance remained, a sprawl of chance | ||
In Energy’s stupendous tripping whirl: | ||
600 | A ceaseless motion in the unbounded Void | |
Invented forms without a thought or aim: | ||
Necessity and Cause were shapeless ghosts; | ||
Matter was an incident in being’s flow, | ||
Law but a clock-work habit of blind force. | ||
(S 81) | ||
605 | Ideals, ethics, systems had no base | |
And soon collapsed or without sanction lived; | ||
All grew a chaos, a heave and clash and strife. | ||
(S 82) | ||
Ideas warring and fierce leaped upon life; | ||
A hard compression held down anarchy | ||
610 | And liberty was only a phantom’s name: | |
Creation and destruction waltzed inarmed | ||
On the bosom of a torn and quaking earth; | ||
All reeled into a world of Kali’s dance. | ||
(S 83) | ||
Thus tumbled, sinking, sprawling in the Void, | ||
615 | Clutching for props, a soil on which to stand, | |
She only saw a thin atomic Vast, | ❊ | |
The rare-point sparse substratum universe | ||
On which floats a solid world’s phenomenal face. | ||
(S 84) | ||
Alone a process of events was there | ||
620 | And Nature’s plastic and protean change | |
And, strong by death to slay or to create, | ||
The riven invisible atom’s omnipotent force. | ||
(S 85) | ||
One chance remained that here might be a power | ||
To liberate man from the old inadequate means | ||
625 | And leave him sovereign of the earthly scene. | |
(S 86) | ||
For Reason then might grasp the original Force | ||
To drive her car upon the roads of Time. | ||
(S 87) | ||
All then might serve the need of the thinking race, | ||
An absolute State found order’s absolute, | ||
630 | To a standardised perfection cut all things, | |
In society build a just exact machine. | ||
(S 88) | ||
Then science and reason careless of the soul | ||
Could iron out a tranquil uniform world, | ||
Aeonic seekings glut with outward truths | ||
635 | And a single-patterned thinking force on mind, | |
Inflicting Matter’s logic on Spirit’s dreams | ||
A reasonable animal make of man | ||
And a symmetrical fabric of his life. | ||
(S 89) | ||
This would be Nature’s peak on an obscure globe, | ||
640 | The grand result of the long ages’ toil, | |
Earth’s evolution crowned, her mission done. | ||
(S 90) | ||
So might it be if the spirit fell asleep; | ||
Man then might rest content and live in peace, | ||
Master of Nature who once her bondslave worked, | ||
645 | The world’s disorder hardening into Law, — | |
If Life’s dire heart arose not in revolt, | ||
If God within could find no greater plan. | ||
(S 91) | ||
But many-visaged is the cosmic Soul; | ||
A touch can alter the fixed front of Fate. | ||
(S 92) | ||
650 | A sudden turn can come, a road appear. | |
(S 93) | ||
A greater Mind may see a greater Truth, | ||
Or we may find when all the rest has failed | ||
Hid in ourselves the key of perfect change. | ||
(S 94) | ||
Ascending from the soil where creep our days, | ||
655 | Earth’s consciousness may marry with the Sun, | |
Our mortal life ride on the spirit’s wings, | ||
Our finite thoughts commune with the Infinite. | ||
(S 95) | ||
In the bright kingdoms of the rising Sun | ||
All is a birth into a power of light: | ||
660 | All here deformed guards there its happy shape, | |
Here all is mixed and marred, there pure and whole; | ||
Yet each is a passing step, a moment’s phase. | ||
(S 96) | ||
Awake to a greater Truth beyond her acts, | ||
The mediatrix sat and saw her works | ||
665 | And felt the marvel in them and the force | |
But knew the power behind the face of Time: | ||
She did the task, obeyed the knowledge given, | ||
Her deep heart yearned towards great ideal things | ||
And from the light looked out to wider light: | ||
670 | A brilliant hedge drawn round her narrowed her power; | |
Faithful to her limited sphere she toiled, but knew | ||
Its highest, widest seeing was a half-search, | ||
Its mightiest acts a passage or a stage. | ||
(S 97) | ||
For not by Reason was creation made | ||
675 | And not by Reason can the Truth be seen | |
Which through the veils of thought, the screens of sense | ||
Hardly the spirit’s vision can descry | ||
Dimmed by the imperfection of its means: | ||
The little Mind is tied to little things: | ||
680 | Its sense is but the spirit’s outward touch, | |
Half-waked in a world of dark Inconscience; | ||
It feels out for its beings and its forms | ||
Like one left fumbling in the ignorant Night. | ||
(S 98) | ||
In this small mould of infant mind and sense | ||
685 | Desire is a child-heart’s cry crying for bliss, | |
Our reason only a toys’ artificer, | ||
A rule-maker in a strange stumbling game. | ||
(S 99) | ||
But she her dwarf aides knew whose confident sight | ||
A bounded prospect took for the far goal. | ||
(S 100) | ||
690 | The world she has made is an interim report | |
Of a traveller towards the half-found truth in things | ||
Moving twixt nescience and nescience. | ||
(S 101) | ||
For nothing is known while aught remains concealed; | ||
The Truth is known only when all is seen. | ||
(S 102) | ||
695 | Attracted by the All that is the One, | |
She yearns towards a higher light than hers; | ||
Hid by her cults and creeds she has glimpsed God’s face: | ||
She knows she has but found a form, a robe, | ||
But ever she hopes to see him in her heart | ||
700 | And feel the body of his reality. | |
(S 103) | ||
As yet a mask is there and not a brow, | ||
Although sometimes two hidden eyes appear: | ||
Reason cannot tear off that glimmering mask, | ||
Her efforts only make it glimmer more; | ||
705 | In packets she ties up the Indivisible; | |
Finding her hands too small to hold vast Truth | ||
She breaks up knowledge into alien parts | ||
Or peers through cloud-rack for a vanished sun: | ||
She sees, not understanding what she has seen, | ||
710 | Through the locked visages of finite things | |
The myriad aspects of infinity. | ||
(S 104) | ||
One day the Face must burn out through the mask. | ||
(S 105) | ||
Our ignorance is Wisdom’s chrysalis, | ||
Our error weds new knowledge on its way, | ||
715 | Its darkness is a blackened knot of light; | |
Thought dances hand in hand with Nescience | ||
On the grey road that winds towards the Sun. | ||
(S 106) | ||
Even while her fingers fumble at the knots | ||
Which bind them to their strange companionship, | ||
720 | Into the moments of their married strife | |
Sometimes break flashes of the enlightening Fire. | ||
(S 107) | ||
Even now great thoughts are here that walk alone: | ||
Armed they have come with the infallible word | ||
In an investiture of intuitive light | ||
725 | That is a sanction from the eyes of God; | |
Announcers of a distant Truth they flame | ||
Arriving from the rim of eternity. | ||
(S 108) | ||
A fire shall come out of the infinitudes, | ||
A greater Gnosis shall regard the world | ||
730 | Crossing out of some far omniscience | |
On lustrous seas from the still rapt Alone | ||
To illumine the deep heart of self and things. | ||
(S 109) | ||
A timeless knowledge it shall bring to Mind, | ||
Its aim to life, to Ignorance its close. |
Book 2, Canto 10 – The Kingdoms and Godheads of the Little Mind, Section 3Savitri Bhavan2019-07-24T09:31:20+00:00