(S 1) | ||
ALWAYS the Ideal beckoned from afar. | ||
(S 2) | ||
Awakened by the touch of the Unseen, | ||
Deserting the boundary of things achieved, | ||
Aspired the strong discoverer, tireless Thought, | ||
5 | Revealing at each step a luminous world. | |
(S 3) | ||
It left known summits for the unknown peaks: | ||
Impassioned, it sought the lone unrealised Truth, | ||
It longed for the Light that knows not death and birth. | ||
(S 4) | ||
Each stage of the soul’s remote ascent was built | ||
10 | Into a constant heaven felt always here. | |
(S 5) | ||
At each pace of the journey marvellous | ||
A new degree of wonder and of bliss, | ||
A new rung formed in Being’s mighty stair, | ||
A great wide step trembling with jewelled fire | ||
15 | As if a burning spirit quivered there | |
Upholding with his flame the immortal hope, | ||
As if a radiant God had given his soul | ||
That he might feel the tread of pilgrim feet | ||
Mounting in haste to the Eternal’s house. | ||
(S 6) | ||
20 | At either end of each effulgent stair | |
The heavens of the ideal Mind were seen | ||
In a blue lucency of dreaming Space | ||
Like strips of brilliant sky clinging to the moon. | ||
(S 7) | ||
On one side glimmered hue on floating hue, | ||
25 | A glory of sunrise breaking on the soul, | |
In a tremulous rapture of the heart’s insight | ||
And the spontaneous bliss that beauty gives, | ||
The lovely kingdoms of the deathless Rose. | ||
(S 8) | ||
Above the spirit cased in mortal sense | ||
30 | Are superconscious realms of heavenly peace, | |
Below, the Inconscient’s sullen dim abyss, | ||
Between, behind our life, the deathless Rose. | ||
(S 9) | ||
Across the covert air the spirit breathes, | ||
A body of the cosmic beauty and joy | ||
35 | Unseen, unguessed by the blind suffering world, | |
Climbing from Nature’s deep surrendered heart | ||
It blooms for ever at the feet of God, | ||
Fed by life’s sacrificial mysteries. | ||
(S 10) | ||
Here too its bud is born in human breasts; | ||
40 | Then by a touch, a presence or a voice | |
The world is turned into a temple ground | ||
And all discloses the unknown Beloved. | ||
(S 11) | ||
In an outburst of heavenly joy and ease | ||
Life yields to the divinity within | ||
45 | And gives the rapture-offering of its all, | |
And the soul opens to felicity. | ||
(S 12) | ||
A bliss is felt that never can wholly cease, | ||
A sudden mystery of secret Grace | ||
Flowers goldening our earth of red desire. | ||
(S 13) | ||
50 | All the high gods who hid their visages | |
From the soiled passionate ritual of our hopes, | ||
Reveal their names and their undying powers. | ||
(S 14) | ||
A fiery stillness wakes the slumbering cells, | ||
A passion of the flesh becoming spirit, | ||
55 | And marvellously is fulfilled at last | |
The miracle for which our life was made. | ||
(S 15) | ||
A flame in a white voiceless cupola | ||
Is seen and faces of immortal light, | ||
The radiant limbs that know not birth and death, | ||
60 | The breasts that suckle the first-born of the Sun, | |
The wings that crowd thought’s ardent silences, | ||
The eyes that look into spiritual Space. | ||
(S 16) | ||
Our hidden centres of celestial force | ||
Open like flowers to a heavenly atmosphere; | ||
65 | Mind pauses thrilled with the supernal Ray, | |
And even this transient body then can feel | ||
Ideal love and flawless happiness | ||
And laughter of the heart’s sweetness and delight | ||
Freed from the rude and tragic hold of Time, | ||
70 | And beauty and the rhythmic feet of the hours. | |
(S 17) | ||
This in high realms touches immortal kind; | ||
What here is in the bud has blossomed there. | ||
(S 18) | ||
There is the secrecy of the House of Flame, | ||
The blaze of godlike thought and golden bliss, | ||
75 | The rapt idealism of heavenly sense; | |
There are the wonderful voices, the sun-laugh, | ||
A gurgling eddy in rivers of God’s joy, | ||
And the mysteried vineyards of the gold moon-wine, | ||
All the fire and sweetness of which hardly here | ||
80 | A brilliant shadow visits mortal life. | |
(S 19) | ||
Although are witnessed there the joys of Time, | ||
Pressed on the bosom the Immortal’s touch is felt, | ||
Heard are the flutings of the Infinite. | ||
(S 20) | ||
Here upon earth are early awakenings, | ||
85 | Moments that tremble in an air divine, | |
And grown upon the yearning of her soil | ||
Time’s sun-flowers’ gaze at gold Eternity: | ||
There are the imperishable beatitudes. | ||
(S 21) | ||
A million lotuses swaying on one stem, | ||
90 | World after coloured and ecstatic world | |
Climbs towards some far unseen epiphany. | ||
(S 22) | ||
On the other side of the eternal stairs | ||
The mighty kingdoms of the deathless Flame | ||
Aspired to reach the Being’s absolutes. | ||
(S 23) | ||
95 | Out of the sorrow and darkness of the world, | |
Out of the depths where life and thought are tombed, | ||
Lonely mounts up to heaven the deathless Flame. | ||
(S 24) | ||
In a veiled Nature’s hallowed secrecies | ||
It burns for ever on the altar Mind, | ||
100 | Its priests the souls of dedicated gods, | |
Humanity its house of sacrifice. | ||
(S 25) | ||
Once kindled, never can its flamings cease. | ||
(S 26) | ||
A fire along the mystic paths of earth, | ||
It rises through the mortal’s hemisphere, | ||
105 | Till borne by runners of the Day and Dusk | |
It enters the occult eternal Light | ||
And clambers whitening to the invisible Throne. | ||
(S 27) | ||
Its worlds are steps of an ascending Force: | ||
A dream of giant contours, titan lines, | ||
110 | Homes of unfallen and illumined Might, | |
Heavens of unchanging Good pure and unborn, | ||
Heights of the grandeur of Truth’s ageless ray, | ||
As in a symbol sky they start to view | ||
And call our souls into a vaster air. | ||
(S 28) | ||
115 | On their summits they bear up the sleepless Flame; | |
Dreaming of a mysterious Beyond, | ||
Transcendent of the paths of Fate and Time, | ||
They point above themselves with index peaks | ||
Through a pale-sapphire ether of god-mind | ||
120 | Towards some gold Infinite’s apocalypse. | |
(S 29) | ||
A thunder rolling mid the hills of God, | ||
Tireless, severe is their tremendous Voice: | ||
Exceeding us, to exceed ourselves they call | ||
And bid us rise incessantly above. | ||
(S 30) | ||
125 | Far from our eager reach those summits live, | |
Too lofty for our mortal strength and height, | ||
Hardly in a dire ecstasy of toil | ||
Climbed by the spirit’s naked athlete will. | ||
(S 31) | ||
Austere, intolerant they claim from us | ||
130 | Efforts too lasting for our mortal nerve | |
Our hearts cannot cleave to nor our flesh support; | ||
Only the Eternal’s strength in us can dare | ||
To attempt the immense adventure of that climb | ||
And the sacrifice of all we cherish here. | ||
(S 32) | ||
135 | Our human knowledge is a candle burnt | |
On a dim altar to a sun-vast Truth; | ||
Man’s virtue, a coarse-spun ill-fitting dress, | ||
Apparels wooden images of Good; | ||
Passionate and blinded, bleeding, stained with mire | ||
140 | His energy stumbles towards a deathless Force. | |
(S 33) | ||
An imperfection dogs our highest strength; | ||
Portions and pale reflections are our share. | ||
(S 34) | ||
Happy the worlds that have not felt our fall, | ||
Where Will is one with Truth and Good with Power; | ||
145 | Impoverished not by earth-mind’s indigence, | |
They keep God’s natural breath of mightiness, | ||
His bare spontaneous swift intensities; | ||
There is his great transparent mirror, Self, | ||
And there his sovereign autarchy of bliss | ||
150 | In which immortal natures have their part, | |
Heirs and cosharers of divinity. | ||
(S 35) | ||
He through the Ideal’s kingdoms moved at will, | ||
Accepted their beauty and their greatness bore, | ||
Partook of the glories of their wonder fields, | ||
155 | But passed nor stayed beneath their splendour’s rule. | |
(S 36) | ||
All there was an intense but partial light. | ||
(S 37) | ||
In each a seraph-winged high-browed Idea | ||
United all knowledge by one master thought, | ||
Persuaded all action to one golden sense, | ||
160 | All powers subjected to a single power | |
And made a world where it could reign alone, | ||
An absolute ideal’s perfect home. | ||
(S 38) | ||
Insignia of their victory and their faith, | ||
They offered to the Traveller at their gates | ||
165 | A quenchless flame or an unfading flower, | |
Emblem of a high kingdom’s privilege. | ||
(S 39) | ||
A glorious shining Angel of the Way | ||
Presented to the seeking of the soul | ||
The sweetness and the might of an idea, | ||
170 | Each deemed Truth’s intimate fount and summit force, | |
The heart of the meaning of the universe, | ||
Perfection’s key, passport to Paradise. | ||
(S 40) | ||
Yet were there regions where these absolutes met | ||
And made a circle of bliss with married hands; | ||
175 | Light stood embraced by light, fire wedded fire, | |
But none in the other would his body lose | ||
To find his soul in the world’s single Soul, | ||
A multiplied rapture of infinity. | ||
(S 41) | ||
Onward he passed to a diviner sphere: | ||
180 | There, joined in a common greatness, light and bliss, | |
All high and beautiful and desirable powers | ||
Forgetting their difference and their separate reign | ||
Become a single multitudinous whole. | ||
(S 42) | ||
Above the parting of the roads of Time, | ||
185 | Above the Silence and its thousandfold Word, | |
In the immutable and inviolate Truth | ||
For ever united and inseparable, | ||
The radiant children of Eternity dwell | ||
On the wide spirit height where all are one. |
Book 2, Canto 12 – The Heavens of the Ideal, Section 1Savitri Bhavan2018-09-07T05:36:00+00:00