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Das Kollektive Savitri-Projekt: Das Buch vom Weltenwanderer

Savitri Buch 2 Canto 14 (ID ist identisch mit Buchzeile rechts!)

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1 In a far shimmering background of Mind-Space 1
2 A glowing mouth was seen, a luminous shaft; 2
3 A recluse gate it seemed, musing on joy, 3
4 A veiled retreat and escape to mystery. 4
5 Away from the unsatisfied surface world 5
6 It fled into the bosom of the unknown, 6
7 A well, a tunnel of the depths of God. 7
8 It plunged as if a mystic groove of hope 8
9 Through many layers of formless voiceless self 9
10 To reach the last profound of the world's heart, 10
11 And from that heart there surged a wordless call 11
12 Pleading with some still impenetrable Mind, 12
13 Voicing some passionate unseen desire. 13
14 As if a beckoning finger of secrecy 14
15 Outstretched into a crystal mood of air, 15
16 Pointing at him from some near hidden depth, 16
17 As if a message from the world's deep soul, 17
18 An intimation of a lurking joy 18
19 That flowed out from a cup of brooding bliss, 19
20 There shimmered stealing out into the Mind 20
21 A mute and quivering ecstasy of light, 21
22 A passion and delicacy of roseate fire. 22
23 As one drawn to his lost spiritual home 23
24 Feels now the closeness of a waiting love, 24
25 Into a passage dim and tremulous 25
26 That clasped him in from day and night's pursuit, 26
27 He travelled led by a mysterious sound. 27
28 A murmur multitudinous and lone, 28
29 All sounds it was in turn, yet still the same. 29
30 A hidden call to unforeseen delight 30
31 In the summoning voice of one long-known, well-loved, 31
32 But nameless to the unremembering mind, 32
33 It led to rapture back the truant heart. 33
34 The immortal cry ravished the captive ear. 34
35 Then, lowering its imperious mystery, 35
36 It sank to a whisper circling round the soul. 36
37 It seemed the yearning of a lonely flute 37
38 That roamed along the shores of memory 38
39 And filled the eyes with tears of longing joy. 39
40 A cricket's rash and fiery single note, 40
41 It marked with shrill melody night's moonless hush 41
42 And beat upon a nerve of mystic sleep 42
43 Its high insistent magical reveille. 43
44 A jingling silver laugh of anklet bells 44
45 Travelled the roads of a solitary heart; 45
46 Its dance solaced an eternal loneliness: 46
47 An old forgotten sweetness sobbing came. 47
48 Or from a far harmonious distance heard 48
49 The tinkling pace of a long caravan 49
50 It seemed at times, or a vast forest's hymn, 50
51 The solemn reminder of a temple gong, 51
52 A bee-croon honey-drunk in summer isles 52
53 Ardent with ecstasy in a slumbrous noon, 53
54 Or the far anthem of a pilgrim sea. 54
55 An incense floated in the quivering air, 55
56 A mystic happiness trembled in the breast 56
57 As if the invisible Beloved had come 57
58 Assuming the sudden loveliness of a face 58
59 And close glad hands could seize his fugitive feet 59
60 And the world change with the beauty of a smile. 60
61 Into a wonderful bodiless realm he came, 61
62 The home of a passion without name or voice, 62
63 A depth he felt answering to every height, 63
64 A nook was found that could embrace all worlds, 64
65 A point that was the conscious knot of Space, 65
66 An hour eternal in the heart of Time. 66
67 The silent Soul of all the world was there: 67
68 A Being lived, a Presence and a Power, 68
69 A single Person who was himself and all 69
70 And cherished Nature's sweet and dangerous throbs 70
71 Transfigured into beats divine and pure. 71
72 One who could love without return for love, 72
73 Meeting and turning to the best the worst, 73
74 It healed the bitter cruelties of earth, 74
75 Transforming all experience to delight; 75
76 Intervening in the sorrowful paths of birth 76
77 It rocked the cradle of the cosmic Child 77
78 And stilled all weeping with its hand of joy; 78
79 It led things evil towards their secret good, 79
80 It turned racked falsehood into happy truth; 80
81 Its power was to reveal divinity. 81
82 Infinite, coeval with the mind of God, 82
83 It bore within itself a seed, a flame, 83
84 A seed from which the Eternal is new-born, 84
85 A flame that cancels death in mortal things. 85
86 All grew to all kindred and self and near; 86
87 The intimacy of God was everywhere, 87
88 No veil was felt, no brute barrier inert, 88
89 Distance could not divide, Time could not change. 89
90 A fire of passion burned in spirit-depths, 90
91 A constant touch of sweetness linked all hearts, 91
92 The throb of one adoration's single bliss 92
93 In a rapt ether of undying love. 93
94 An inner happiness abode in all, 94
95 A sense of universal harmonies, 95
96 A measureless secure eternity 96
97 Of truth and beauty and good and joy made one. 97
98 Here was the welling core of finite life; 98
99 A formless spirit became the soul of form. 99
100 All there was soul or made of sheer soul-stuff; 100
101 A sky of soul covered a deep soul-ground. 101
102 All here was known by a spiritual sense: 102
103 Thought was not there but a knowledge near and one 103
104 Seized on all things by a moved identity, 104
105 A sympathy of self with other selves, 105
106 The touch of consciousness on consciousness 106
107 And being's look on being with inmost gaze 107
108 And heart laid bare to heart without walls of speech 108
109 And the unanimity of seeing minds 109
110 In myriad forms luminous with the one God. 110
111 Life was not there, but an impassioned force, 111
112 Finer than fineness, deeper than the deeps, 112
113 Felt as a subtle and spiritual power, 113
114 A quivering out from soul to answering soul, 114
115 A mystic movement, a close influence, 115
116 A free and happy and intense approach 116
117 Of being to being with no screen or check, 117
118 Without which life and love could never have been. 118
119 Body was not there, for bodies were needed not, 119
120 The soul itself was its own deathless form 120
121 And met at once the touch of other souls 121
122 Close, blissful, concrete, wonderfully true. 122
123 As when one walks in sleep through luminous dreams 123
124 And, conscious, knows the truth their figures mean, 124
125 Here where reality was its own dream, 125
126 He knew things by their soul and not their shape: 126
127 As those who have lived long made one in love 127
128 Need word nor sign for heart's reply to heart, 128
129 He met and communed without bar of speech 129
130 With beings unveiled by a material frame. 130
131 There was a strange spiritual scenery, 131
132 A loveliness of lakes and streams and hills, 132
133 A flow, a fixity in a soul-space, 133
134 And plains and valleys, stretches of soul-joy, 134
135 And gardens that were flower-tracts of the spirit, 135
136 Its meditations of tinged reverie. 136
137 Air was the breath of a pure infinite. 137
138 A fragrance wandered in a coloured haze 138
139 As if the scent and hue of all sweet flowers 139
140 Had mingled to copy heaven's atmosphere. 140
141 Appealing to the soul and not the eye 141
142 Beauty lived there at home in her own house, 142
143 There all was beautiful by its own right 143
144 And needed not the splendour of a robe. 144
145 All objects were like bodies of the Gods, 145
146 A spirit symbol environing a soul, 146
147 For world and self were one reality. 147
148 Immersed in voiceless internatal trance 148
149 The beings that once wore forms on earth sat there 149
150 In shining chambers of spiritual sleep. 150
151 Passed were the pillar-posts of birth and death, 151
152 Passed was their little scene of symbol deeds, 152
153 Passed were the heavens and hells of their long road; 153
154 They had returned into the world's deep soul. 154
155 All now was gathered into pregnant rest: 155
156 Person and nature suffered a slumber change. 156
157 In trance they gathered back their bygone selves, 157
158 In a background memory's foreseeing muse 158
159 Prophetic of new personality 159
160 Arranged the map of their coming destiny's course: 160
161 Heirs of their past, their future's discoverers, 161
162 Electors of their own self-chosen lot, 162
163 They waited for the adventure of new life. 163
164 A Person persistent through the lapse of worlds, 164
165 Although the same for ever in many shapes 165
166 By the outward mind unrecognisable, 166
167 Assuming names unknown in unknown climes 167
168 Imprints through Time upon the earth's worn page 168
169 A growing figure of its secret self, 169
170 And learns by experience what the spirit knew, 170
171 Till it can see its truth alive and God. 171
172 Once more they must face the problem-game of birth, 172
173 The soul's experiment of joy and grief 173
174 And thought and impulse lighting the blind act, 174
175 And venture on the roads of circumstance, 175
176 Through inner movements and external scenes 176
177 Travelling to self across the forms of things. 177
178 Into creation's centre he had come. 178
179 The spirit wandering from state to state 179
180 Finds here the silence of its starting-point 180
181 In the formless force and the still fixity 181
182 And brooding passion of the world of Soul. 182
183 All that is made and once again unmade, 183
184 The calm persistent vision of the One 184
185 Inevitably re-makes, it lives anew: 185
186 Forces and lives and beings and ideas 186
187 Are taken into the stillness for a while; 187
188 There they remould their purpose and their drift, 188
189 Recast their nature and re-form their shape. 189
190 Ever they change and changing ever grow, 190
191 And passing through a fruitful stage of death 191
192 And after long reconstituting sleep 192
193 Resume their place in the process of the Gods 193
194 Until their work in cosmic Time is done. 194
195 Here was the fashioning chamber of the worlds. 195
196 An interval was left twixt act and act, 196
197 Twixt birth and birth, twixt dream and waking dream, 197
198 A pause that gave new strength to do and be. 198
199 Beyond were regions of delight and peace, 199
200 Mute birthplaces of light and hope and love, 200
201 And cradles of heavenly rapture and repose. 201
202 In a slumber of the voices of the world 202
203 He of the eternal moment grew aware; 203
204 His knowledge stripped bare of the garbs of sense 204
205 Knew by identity without thought or word; 205
206 His being saw itself without its veils, 206
207 Life's line fell from the spirit's infinity. 207
208 Along a road of pure interior light, 208
209 Alone between tremendous Presences, 209
210 Under the watching eyes of nameless Gods, 210
211 His soul passed on, a single conscious power, 211
212 Towards the end which ever begins again, 212
213 Approaching through a stillness dumb and calm 213
214 To the source of all things human and divine. 214
215 There he beheld in their mighty union's poise 215
216 The figure of the deathless Two-in-One, 216
217 A single being in two bodies clasped, 217
218 A diarchy of two united souls, 218
219 Seated absorbed in deep creative joy; 219
220 Their trance of bliss sustained the mobile world. 220
221 Behind them in a morning dusk One stood 221
222 Who brought them forth from the Unknowable. 222
223 Ever disguised she awaits the seeking spirit; 223
224 Watcher on the supreme unreachable peaks, 224
225 Guide of the traveller of the unseen paths, 225
226 She guards the austere approach to the Alone. 226
227 At the beginning of each far-spread plane 227
228 Pervading with her power the cosmic suns 228
229 She reigns, inspirer of its multiple works 229
230 And thinker of the symbol of its scene. 230
231 Above them all she stands supporting all, 231
232 The sole omnipotent Goddess ever-veiled 232
233 Of whom the world is the inscrutable mask; 233
234 The ages are the footfalls of her tread, 234
235 Their happenings the figure of her thoughts, 235
236 And all creation is her endless act. 236
237 His spirit was made a vessel of her force; 237
238 Mute in the fathomless passion of his will 238
239 He outstretched to her his folded hands of prayer. 239
240 Then in a sovereign answer to his heart 240
241 A gesture came as of worlds thrown away, 241
242 And from her raiment's lustrous mystery raised 242
243 One arm half-parted the eternal veil. 243
244 A light appeared still and imperishable. 244
245 Attracted to the large and luminous depths 245
246 Of the ravishing enigma of her eyes, 246
247 He saw the mystic outline of a face. 247
248 Overwhelmed by her implacable light and bliss, 248
249 An atom of her illimitable self 249
250 Mastered by the honey and lightning of her power, 250
251 Tossed towards the shores of her ocean-ecstasy, 251
252 Drunk with a deep golden spiritual wine, 252
253 He cast from the rent stillness of his soul 253
254 A cry of adoration and desire 254
255 And the surrender of his boundless mind 255
256 And the self-giving of his silent heart. 256
257 He fell down at her feet unconscious, prone. 257