PART TWO
BOOK FOUR
The Book of Birth and Quest
CANTO ONE
THE BIRTH AND CHILDHOOD OF THE FLAME
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AMAENAD of the cycles of desire Around a Light she must notdare to touch, Hastening towards a far-off unknown goal Earthfollowed the endless journey of the Sun. A mind but half-awakein the swing of the void On the bosom of Inconscience dreamedout life And bore this finite world of thought and deed Acrossthe immobile trance of the Infinite. A vast immutable silencewith her ran: Prisoner of speed upon a jewelled wheel, Shecommuned with the mystic heart in Space. Amid the ambiguousstillness of the stars She moved towards some undisclosedevent And her rhythm measured the long whirl of Time. Inceaseless motion round the purple rim Dayafter day sped by like coloured spokes, Andthrough a glamour of shifting hues of air The seasons drew inlinked significant dance The symbol pageant of the changingyear. Across the burning langour of the soil Paced Summerwith his pomp of violent noons And stamped his tyranny oftorrid light And the blue seal of a great burnished sky. Nextthrough its fiery swoon or clotted knot Rain-tide burst inupon torn wings of heat, Startled with lightnings air’sunquiet drowse, Lashed with life-giving streams the torpidsoil, Overcast with flare and sound and storm-winged dark Thestar-defended doors of heaven’s dim sleep, Or fromthe gold eye of her paramour Page 3 Coveredwith packed cloud-veils the earth’s brownface. Annies of revolution crossed the time-field, Theclouds’ unending march besieged the world, Tempests’pronunciamentos claimed the sky And thunder drums announcedthe embattled gods. A traveller from unquiet neighbouring seas Thedense maned monsoon rode neighing through earth’s hours: Thicknow the emissary javelins: Enormouslightnings split the horizon’s rim And, hurled from thequarters as from contending camps, Married heaven’s edgessteep and bare and blind: Asurge and hiss and onset of huge rain, The long straightsleet-drift, clamours of winged storm-charge, Throngs ofwind-faces, rushing of wind-feet Hurrying swept through theprone afflicted plains: Heaven’swaters trailed and dribbled through the drowned land. Then allwas a swift stride, a sibilant race, Orall was tempest’s shout and water’s fall. Adimness sagged on the grey floor of day, Itsdingy sprawling length joined morn to eve, Wallowingin sludge and shower it reached black dark. Daya half darkness wore as its dulldress. Light looked into dawn’s tarnished glass and met Itsown face there, twin to a half-lit night’s: Downpourand drip and seeping mist swayed all And turned dry soil tobog and reeking mud: Earthwas a quagmire, heaven a dismal block. Nonesaw through dank drenched wicks the dungeon sun. Evenwhen no turmoil vexed air’s sombre rest, Ora faint ray glimmered through weeping clouds Asa sad smile gleams veiled by returning tears, Allpromised brightness failed at once denied Or,soon condemned, died like a brief-lived hope. Thena last massive deluge thrashed dead mire Anda subsiding mutter left all still, Oronly the muddy creep of sinking floods Oronly a whisper and green toss of trees. Earth’smood now changed; she lay in lulled repose, Thehours went by with slow contented tread: Awide and tranquil air remembered peace,
Page 4 Earthwas the comrade of a happy sun. A calmness neared as of theapproach of God, A light of musing trance lit soil andsky. And an identity and ecstasy Filled meditation’ssolitary heart. A dream loitered in the dumb mind ofSpace, Time opened its chambers of felicity, An exaltationentered and a hope: An inmost self looked up to a heavenlierheight, An inmost thought kindled a hidden flame And theinner sight adored an unseen sun. Three thoughtful seasonspassed with shining tread And scanning one by one the pregnanthours Watched for a flame that lurked in luminous depths, Thevigil of some mighty birth to come. Autumn led in the glory ofher moons And dreamed in the splendour of her lotus pools AndWinter and Dew-time laid their calm cool hands On Nature’sbosom still in a half sleep And deepened with hues of lax andmellow ease The tranquil beauty of the waning year. ThenSpring, an ardent lover, leaped through leaves And caught theearth-bride in his eager clasp; His adventwas a fire of irised hues, His arms were a circle of thearrival of joy. His voice was a call to the Transcendent’ssphere Whose secret touch upon our mortal lives Keeps evernew the thrill that made the world, Remoulds an ancientsweetness to new shapes And guards intact unchanged by deathand Time The answer of our hearts to Nature’s charm Andkeeps for ever new, yet still the same, The throb that everwakes to the old delight And beauty and rapture and the joy tolive. His coming brought the magic and the spell, At histouch life’s tired heart grew glad and young; He made joy awilling prisoner in her breast. His grasp was a young god’supon earth’s limbs: Changed by the passion of his divineoutbreak He made her body beautiful withhis kiss. Page5 Impatientfor felicity he came, High-fluting with the coil’s happyvoice, His peacock turban trailing on the trees, His breathwas a warm summons to delight, The dense voluptuous azure washis gaze. A soft celestial urge surprised the blood Richwith the instinct of God’s sensuous joys; Revealedin beauty, a cadence was abroad Insistent on therapture-thrill in life: Immortalmovements touched the fleeting hours. Agodlike packed intensity of sense Madeit a passionate pleasure even to breathe; Allsights and voices wove a single charm. The life of theenchanted globe became A storm of sweetness and of light andsong, A revel of colour and of ecstasy, A hymn of rays, alitany of cries: Astrain of choral priestly music sang And, swung on the swayingcenser of the trees, A sacrifice of perfume filled thehours. Asocas burned in crimson spots of flame, Pure likethe breath of an unstained desire White jasmines haunted theenamoured air, Pale mango-blossoms fed the liquid voice Ofthe love-maddened coil, and the brown bee Mutteredin fragrance mid the honey-buds. The sunlight was a greatgod’s golden smile. All Nature was at beauty’s festival.
In this high signal moment of the gods Answering earth’syearning and her cry for bliss A greatness from our othercountries came. A silence in the noise of earthlythings Immutably revealed the secret Word, A mightierinflux filled the oblivious clay: Alamp was lit, a sacred image made. Amediating ray had touched the earth Bridgingthe gulf between man’s mind and God’s; Translatingheaven into a human shape Its brightness linked our transienceto the Unknown. Page6 Aspirit of its celestial source aware y Descended into earth’simperfect mould And wept not fallen to mortality, Butlooked on all with large and tranquil eyes. One had returnedfrom the transcendent planes And bore anew the load of mortalbreath, Who had striven of old with our darkness and our pain; Shetook again her divine unfinished task: Survivorof death and the aeonic years, Oncemore with her fathomless heart she fronted Time. Againthere was renewed, again revealed Theancient closeness by earth-vision veiled, Thesecret contact broken off in Time, Aconsanguinity of earth and heaven, Betweenthe human portion toiling here Andan as yet unborn and limitless Force. Againthe mystic deep attempt began, Thedaring wager of the cosmic game. Forsince upon this blind -and whirling globe Earth-plasmfirst quivered with the illumining mind Andlife invaded the material sheath AfflictingInconscience with the need to feel, Sincein Infinity’s silence woke a word, A Mother wisdom works in Nature's breast To pour delight onthe heart of toil and want And press perfection on life’s stumbling powers, Imposeheaven-sentience on the obscure abyss And make dumb Matterconscious of its God. Althoughour fallen minds forget to climb, Although our human stuffresists or breaks, She keeps her will that hopes to diviniseclay; Failurecannot repress, defeat o’erthrow; Timecannot weary her nor the Void subdue, The ages have not madeher passion less, No victory she admits of Death orFate. Always she drives the souls to new attempt; Alwaysher magical infinitude Forcesto aspire the inert brute elements; Asone who has all infinity to waste, She scatters the seed ofthe Etemal's strength
Page7 Ona half-animate and crumbling mould, Plants heaven’s delight inthe heart’s passionate mire, Pours godhead’s seekings into abare beast frame, Hides immortality in a mask of death, Once more that Will put on an earthly shape. A Mind empoweredfrom Truth’s immutable seat Was framed for vision andinterpreting act And instruments were sovereignly designed Toexpress divinity in terrestrial signs. Outlined by thepressure of this new descent A lovelier body formed than earthhad known. As yet a prophecy only and a hint, The glowingarc of a charmed unseen whole, It came into the sky of mortallife Bright like the crescent horn of a gold moon Returningin a faint illumined eve. At first glimmering like an unshapedidea Passive she lay sheltered in wordless sleep, Involvedand drowned in Matter’s giant trance, An infant heart of thedeep-caved world-plan In cradle of divine inconsciencerocked By the universal ecstasy of the suns. Some missionedPower in the half-wakened frame Nursed a transcendent birth’sdumb glorious seed For which this vivid tenement was made. Butsoon the link of soul with form grew sure; Floodedwas the dim cave with slow conscient light, The seed grew intoa delicate marvellous bud, The bud disclosed a great andheavenly bloom. At once she seemed to found a mightierrace. Arrived upon the strange and dubious globe The childremembering inly a far home Lived guarded in her spirit’sluminous cell, Alone mid men in her diviner kind. Even inher childish movements could be felt The nearness of a lightstill kept from earth, Feelings that only eternity couldshare, Thoughts natural and native to the gods. As needingnothing but its own rapt flight Her nature dwelt in a strongseparate air Page8 Likea strange bird with large rich-coloured breast That sojournson a secret fruited bough Lost in the emerald glory of thewoods Or flies above divine unreachable tops. Harmoniouslyshe impressed the earth with heaven. Aligned to a swift rhythmof sheer delight And singing to themselves her days went by; Eachminute was a throb of beauty’s heart, The hours were tuned toa sweet-toned content Which asked for nothing, but took alllife gave Sovereignly as her nature’s inborn right. Nearwas her spirit to its parent Sun, The Breath within to theeternal joy. The first fair life that breaks from Nature’sswoon, Mountsin a line of rapture to the skies; Absorbedin its own happy urge it lives, Sufficientto itself, yet turned to all. Ithas no seen communion with its world, Noopen converse with surrounding things. Thereis a oneness native and occult Thatneeds no instruments and erects no form; Inunison it grows with all that is, All contacts it assumes intoits trance, Laugh-tossed consents to the wind’s kiss andtakes Transmutingly the shocks of sun and breeze: Ablissful yearning riots in its leaves, Amagic passion trembles in its blooms, Itsboughs aspire in hushed felicity. Anoccult godhead of this beauty is cause, Thespirit and intimate guest of all this charm, Thissweetness’s priestess and this reverie’s muse. Invisiblyprotected from our sense TheDryad lives drenched in a deeper ray Andfeels another air of storms and calms Andquivers inwardly with mystic rain. Thisat a heavenlier height was shown in her. Evenwhen she bent to meet earth’s intimacies Herspirit kept the stature of the gods; Itstooped but was not lost in Matter’s reign. A world translatedwas her gleaming mind, Page9 Andmarvel-mooned bright crowding fantasies Fedwith spiritual sustenance of dreams Theideal goddess in her house of gold. Awareof forms to which our eyes are closed, Consciousof nearnesses we cannot feel, ThePower within her shaped her moulding sense Indeeper figures than our surface types. Aninvisible sunlight ran within her veins Andflooded her brain with heavenly brilliancies Thatwoke a wider sight than earth could know. Outlinedin the sincerity of that ray Herspringing childlike thoughts were richly turned Intoluminous patterns of her soul’s deep truth, Andfrom her eyes she cast another look Onall around her than man’s ignorant view. Allobjects were to her shapes of living selves Andshe perceived a message from her kin Ineach awakening touch of outward things. Eachwas a symbol power, a vivid flash Inthe circuit of infinities half-known; Nothingwas alien or inanimate, Nothing without its meaning or itscall. For with a greater Nature she was one. Asfrom the soil sprang glory of branch and flower, As from theanimal’s life rose thinking man, A new epiphany appeared inher A mind of light, a life of rhythmic force, A bodyinstinct with hidden divinity Prepared an image of the cominggod; Andwhen the slow rhyme of the expanding years And the richmurmurous swarm-work of the days Had honey-packed her senseand filled her limbs, Accomplishing the moon-orb of hergrace, Self-guarded in the silence of her strength Hersolitary greatness was not less. Nearer the godhead to thesurface pressed, A sun replacing childhood’s nebula Sovereignin a blue and lonely sky. Upward it rose to grasp the humanscene: Thestrong Inhabitant turned to watch her field, Page10 Alovelier light assumed her spirit brow And sweet and solemngrew her musing gaze, Celestial-human deep warm slumbrousfires Woke in the long fringed glory of her eyes Likealtar-burnings in a mysteried shrine. Out of those crystalwindows gleamed a will That brought a large significance tolife. Holding her forehead’s candid stainless space Behindthe student arch a noble power Of wisdom looked from light ontransient things. A scout of victory in a vigil tower, Heraspiration called high destiny down, A silent warrior paced inher city of strength Inviolate, guarding Truth’s diamondthrone. A nectarous haloed moon her passionate heart Lovedall and spoke no word and made no sign, But kept her bosom’srapturous secrecy A blissful ardent moved and voicelessworld. Proud, swift and joyful ran the wave of life Withinher like a stream in Paradise. Many high gods dwelt in onebeautiful home; Yet was her nature’s orb a perfect whole, Harmoniouslike a chant with many tones, Immense and various like auniverse. The body that held this greatness seemed almost Animage made of heaven’s transparent light. Its charm recalledthings seen in vision’s hours, A golden bridge spanning afaery flood, A moon-touched palm tree single by alake Companion of the wide and glimmering peace, A murmuras of leaves in Paradise Moving when feet of the Immortalspass, A fiery halo over sleeping hills, A strange andstarry head alone in Night. Page11 |
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