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Immersed in voiceless internatal trance |
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The beings that once wore forms on earth sat there |
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In shining chambers of spiritual sleep. |
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(S 2) |
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Passed were the pillar-posts of birth and death, |
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Passed was their little scene of symbol deeds, |
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Passed were the heavens and hells of their long road; |
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They had returned into the world’s deep soul. |
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(S 3) |
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All now was gathered into pregnant rest: |
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Person and nature suffered a slumber change. |
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(S 4) |
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In trance they gathered back their bygone selves, |
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In a background memory’s foreseeing muse |
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Prophetic of new personality |
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Arranged the map of their coming destiny’s course: |
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Heirs of their past, their future’s discoverers, |
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Electors of their own self-chosen lot, |
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They waited for the adventure of new life. |
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(S 5) |
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A Person persistent through the lapse of worlds, |
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Although the same for ever in many shapes |
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By the outward mind unrecognisable, |
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Assuming names unknown in unknown climes |
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Imprints through Time upon the earth’s worn page |
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A growing figure of its secret self, |
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And learns by experience what the spirit knew, |
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Till it can see its truth alive and God. |
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(S 6) |
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Once more they must face the problem-game of birth, |
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The soul’s experiment of joy and grief |
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And thought and impulse lighting the blind act, |
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And venture on the roads of circumstance, |
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Through inner movements and external scenes |
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Travelling to self across the forms of things. |
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(S 7) |
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Into creation’s centre he had come. |
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(S 8) |
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The spirit wandering from state to state |
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Finds here the silence of its starting-point |
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In the formless force and the still fixity |
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And brooding passion of the world of Soul. |
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(S 9) |
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All that is made and once again unmade, |
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The calm persistent vision of the One |
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Inevitably re-makes, it lives anew: |
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Forces and lives and beings and ideas |
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Are taken into the stillness for a while; |
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There they remould their purpose and their drift, |
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Recast their nature and re-form their shape. |
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(S 10) |
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Ever they change and changing ever grow, |
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And passing through a fruitful stage of death |
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And after long reconstituting sleep |
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Resume their place in the process of the Gods |
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Until their work in cosmic Time is done. |
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(S 11) |
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Here was the fashioning chamber of the worlds. |
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(S 12) |
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An interval was left twixt act and act, |
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Twixt birth and birth, twixt dream and waking dream, |
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A pause that gave new strength to do and be. |
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(S 13) |
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Beyond were regions of delight and peace, |
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Mute birthplaces of light and hope and love, |
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And cradles of heavenly rapture and repose. |
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(S 14) |
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In a slumber of the voices of the world |
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He of the eternal moment grew aware; |
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His knowledge stripped bare of the garbs of sense |
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Knew by identity without thought or word; |
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His being saw itself without its veils, |
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Life’s line fell from the spirit’s infinity. |
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(S 15) |
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Along a road of pure interior light, |
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Alone between tremendous Presences, |
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Under the watching eyes of nameless Gods, |
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His soul passed on, a single conscious power, |
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Towards the end which ever begins again, |
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Approaching through a stillness dumb and calm |
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To the source of all things human and divine. |
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(S 16) |
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There he beheld in their mighty union’s poise |
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The figure of the deathless Two-in-One, |
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A single being in two bodies clasped, |
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A diarchy of two united souls, |
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Seated absorbed in deep creative joy; |
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Their trance of bliss sustained the mobile world. |
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(S 17) |
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Behind them in a morning dusk One stood |
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Who brought them forth from the Unknowable. |
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(S 18) |
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Ever disguised she awaits the seeking spirit; |
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Watcher on the supreme unreachable peaks, |
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Guide of the traveller of the unseen paths, |
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She guards the austere approach to the Alone. |
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(S 19) |
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At the beginning of each far-spread plane |
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Pervading with her power the cosmic suns |
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She reigns, inspirer of its multiple works |
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And thinker of the symbol of its scene. |
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(S 20) |
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Above them all she stands supporting all, |
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The sole omnipotent Goddess ever-veiled |
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Of whom the world is the inscrutable mask; |
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The ages are the footfalls of her tread, |
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Their happenings the figure of her thoughts, |
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And all creation is her endless act. |
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(S 21) |
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His spirit was made a vessel of her force; |
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Mute in the fathomless passion of his will |
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He outstretched to her his folded hands of prayer. |
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(S 22) |
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Then in a sovereign answer to his heart |
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A gesture came as of worlds thrown away, |
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And from her raiment’s lustrous mystery raised |
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One arm half-parted the eternal veil. |
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(S 23) |
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A light appeared still and imperishable. |
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(S 24) |
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Attracted to the large and luminous depths |
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Of the ravishing enigma of her eyes, |
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He saw the mystic outline of a face. |
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(S 25) |
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Overwhelmed by her implacable light and bliss, |
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An atom of her illimitable self |
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Mastered by the honey and lightning of her power, |
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Tossed towards the shores of her ocean-ecstasy, |
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Drunk with a deep golden spiritual wine, |
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He cast from the rent stillness of his soul |
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A cry of adoration and desire |
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And the surrender of his boundless mind |
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And the self-giving of his silent heart. |
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(S 26) |
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He fell down at her feet unconscious, prone. |
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