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I
have discovered my deep deathless being:
Masked by my front of mind, immense, serene
It
meets the world with an Immortal’s seeing,
A god-spectator of the human scene.
No
pain and sorrow of the heart and flesh
Can tread that pure and voiceless sanctuary.
Danger
and fear, Fate’s hounds, slipping their leash
Rend body and nerve, - the timeless Spirit is free.
Awake,
God’s ray and witness in my breast,
In the undying substance of my soul
Flamelike,
inscrutable the almighty Guest.
Death nearer comes and Destiny takes her toll;
He
hears the blows that shatter Nature’s house:
Calm
sits he, formidable, luminous.
The
Inner Sovereign
Now
more and more the Epiphany within
Affirms on Nature’s soil His sovereign rights.
My
mind has left its prison-camp of brain;
It pours, a luminous sea from spirit heights.
A
tranquil splendour, waits my Force of Life
Couched in my heart, to do what He shall bid,
Poising
wide wings like a great hippogriff
On which the gods of the empyrean ride.
My senses change into gold gates of bliss;
An ecstasy thrills through touch and sound and sight
Flooding
the blind material sheath’s dull ease:
My darkness answers to His call of light.
Nature
in me one day like Him shall sit
Victorious,
calm, immortal, infinite.
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The
Conscious Inconscient
Because
Thou hadst all eternity to amuse,
O dramatist of death and life and birth,
O sculptor of the living shapes of earth,
World-artist
revelling in forms and hues,
A
mathematician Mind that never errs,
Thou hast played with theorems, numbers, measures, cubes,
Passed cells, electrons, molecules through Thy tubes,
World-forces
for Thy Science’s ministers,
And
made a universe of Thy theories,
Craftsman minute, an architect of might.
Protean is Thy Spirit of Delight,
An
adept of a thousand mysteries.
Or
built some deep Necessity, not Thy whim,
Fate
and Inconscience and the snare of Time?
A
Dream of Surreal Science
One
dreamed and saw a gland write Hamlet, drink
At the Mermaid, capture immortality ;
A committee of hormones on the Aegean' s brink
Composed the Iliad and the Odyssey.
A thyroid , meditating almost nude
Under the Bo-tree , saw the eternal Light
And rising from its mighty solitude ,
Spoke of the Wheel
and eightfold Path alright
A
brain by a disordered stomach driven
Thundered through. Europe, conquered, ruled and fell,
From
St.
Helena went,
perhaps, to Heaven.
Thus
wagged on the surreal world, until
A
scientist played with atoms and blew out
The
universe before God had time to shout.
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In
the Battle
Often,
in the slow1 ages’ long2 retreat
On Life's thin ridge through Time’s enormous sea,
I
have accepted death and borne defeat
To gain some vantage by my fall for Thee.
For
Thou hast given the Inconscient the dark right,
To oppose the shining passage of my soul
And
levy at each step the tax of Night:
Doom, her august accountant, keeps the roll.
All
around me now the Titan forces press;
I
am full of wounds and the fight merciless.
Is it not yet Thy hour of victory?
Even
as Thou wilt! What still to Fate Thou owest,
O
Ancient of the worlds, Thou knowest, Thou knowest.
The
Little Ego
This
puppet ego the World-Mother made,
This little profiteer of Nature’s works,
Her
trust in his life-tenancy betrayed,
Makes claim on claim, all debt to her he shirks.
Each
movement of our life our ego fills;
Inwoven in each
thread of being’s weft,
When
most we vaunt our selflessness, it steals
A sordid part; no corner void is left.
One
way lies free our heart and soul to give,
Our body and mind to Thee and every cell,
And
steeped in Thy world-infinity to live.
Then lost in light, shall fade the ignoble spell.
Nature,
of her rebellion quit, shall be
A
breath of the Spirit’s vast serenity.
1
long
2 slow 3 the
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The
Miracle of Birth
I
saw my soul a traveller through Time;
From, life to life the cosmic ways it trod,
Obscure
in the depths and on the heights sublime,
Evolving from the worm into the god.
A
spark of the eternal Fire, it came
To build a house in Matter for the Unborn.
The
inconscient sunless Night received the flame,
In the brute seed of things dumb and forlorn
Life
stirred and Thought outlined a gleaming shape
Till on the stark inanimate earth could move,
Born
to somnambulist Nature in her sleep
A thinking creature who can hope and love.
Still
by slow steps the miracle goes on,
The
Immortal’s gradual birth mid mire and stone.
Moments
If
perfect moments on-the peak of things,
These tops of knowledge, greatness, ecstasy,
Are only moments, this too enough could be.
I
have assumed the rapid flaming wings
Of
souls whom the Ignorance black-robed Nature brings
And the frail littleness of mortality
Can bind not always; a high sovereignty
Makes
them awhile creation’s radiant kings.
These
momentary upliftings of the soul
Prepare the spirit’s glorious permanence.
The peace of God, a great still transience
Is now my being’s boundless atmosphere.
All
parts are gathered into a timeless whole;
All moments last in an eternal Year.
1
a great calm immanence
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The
Bliss of Brahman
I
have become a foam-white sea of bliss,
I am a curling1 wave of God’s delight,
A shapeless flow2
of happy passionate light,
A whirlpool of the streams3
of Paradise.
I
am a cup of His felicities,
A thunderblast of His golden ecstasy’s might,
A fire of joy upon creation’s height,
I
am His rapture’s wonderful abyss.
I
am drunken with the glory of the Lord,
I am vanquished by the beauty of the Unborn;
I have looked, alive, upon the Eternal’s face.
My
mind is cloven by His radiant sword,
My heart by His
beatific touch is torn;
My
life is a meteor-dust of His flaming Grace.
The
Human Enigma
A
deep enigma is the soul of man.
His conscious life obeys the Inconscient’s rule,
His need of joy is learned in sorrow's school;
His
heart is a chaos and an empyrean.
His
subtle ignorance borrows Wisdom’s plan;
His mind is the Infinite's sharp and narrow tool.
He wades through mud to reach the Wonderful,
And
does what Matter must or Spirit can.
All
powers in his living’s soil take root
Hoping to grow and dominate the earth.
This little creature mind that would be great
Is Nature’s fool and Godhead’s struggling birth,
A
demigod and a demon and a brute,
The slave and the creator of his fate.
1
curving 2 flux
3
sense
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The
Body
This
body which was once my universe,
Is now a pittance carried by the soul, -
Its
Titan’s motion bears this scanty purse,
Pacing through vastness to a vaster goal.
Too
small was it to meet the giant need
That only infinitude can satisfy:
He
keeps it still, for in the folds is hid
His secret passport to eternity.
In
his front an endless Time and Space deploy
The landscape of their golden happenings;
His
heart is filled with sweet and violent joy,
His mind is upon great and distant things.
How
grown with all the world conterminous
Is
the little dweller in this narrow house!
Liberation
My
mind, my soul grow larger than all Space;
Time founders in that vastness glad and nude:
The body fades, an
outline, a dim trace,
A
memory in the spirit's solitude.
This
universe is a vanishing circumstance
In the glory of a white infinity,
Beautiful
and bare for the Immortal’s dance,
House-room of my immense felicity.
In
the thrilled happy giant void within
Thought lost in light and passion drowned in bliss,
Changing
into a stillness hyaline,
Obey the edict of the Eternal’s peace.
Life’s
now the Ineffable’s dominion;
Nature
is ended and the spirit alone.
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Light
Light,
endless Light! darkness has room no more,
Life’s ignorant gulfs give up their secrecy:
The
huge inconscient depths unplumbed before
Lie glimmering in vast expectancy.
Light,
timeless Light immutable and apart!
The holy sealed
mysterious doors unclose.
Light,
burning Light from the Infinite’s diamond heart
Quivers in my heart where blooms the deathless rose.
Light
in its rapture leaping through the nerves!
Light, brooding Light! each smitten passionate cell
In
a mute blaze of ecstasy preserves
A
living sense of the Imperishable.
I
move in an ocean of stupendous Light
Joining
my depths to His eternal height.
The
Unseen Infinite
Arisen
to voiceless unattainable peaks
I meet no end, for all is boundless He,
An
absolute joy the wide-winged spirit seeks,
A Might, a Presence, an Eternity.
In
the inconscient dreadful dumb Abyss
Are heard the heart-beats of the Infinite.
The
insensible midnight veils His trance of bliss,
A fathomless sealed astonishment of Light.
In
His ray that dazzles our vision everywhere,
Our half-closed eyes seek fragments of the One:
Only
the eyes of Immortality dare
To look unblinded on that living Sun.
Yet
are our souls the Immortal’s selves within,
Comrades
and powers and children of the Unseen.
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Self
He
said, “I am egoless, spiritual, free,”
Then swore because his dinner was not ready.
I
asked him why. He said, “It is not me,
But the belly’s hungry god who gets unsteady.”
I
asked him why. He said, “It is his play.
I am, unmoved within, desireless, pure.
I
care not what may happen day by day.”
I questioned him, “Are you so very sure?”
He
answered, “I can understand your doubt.
But to be free is all. It does not matter
How
you may kick and howl and rage and shout,
Making a row over your daily platter.
“To
be aware of self is liberty,
Self
I have got and, having self, am free.”
The
Cosmic Spirit
I
am a single Self all Nature fills.
Immeasurable, unmoved the Witness sits:
He
is the silence brooding on her hills,
The circling motion of her cosmic mights.
I
have broken the limits of embodied mind
And am no more the figure of a soul.
The
burning galaxies are in me outlined;
The universe is my stupendous whole.
My
life is the life of village and continent,
I am earth’s agony and her throbs of bliss;
I
share all creatures’ sorrow and content
And feel the passage of every stab and kiss.
Impassive,
I bear each act and thought and mood;
Time
traverses my hushed infinitude.
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