Book Two: The Book of the Traveller of the Worlds
Canto Two: The Kingdom of Subtle Matter
In the impalpable field of secret self, |
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Our middle terms sketched out in prescient lines, |
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Figures are there undreamed by mortal mind: |
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Till in the naked ether of the peaks |
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Till even earth’s mud grows rich and warm with the skies And a glory gleams from the soul’s decadence. Its knowledge is our error’s starting-point; Its beauty dons our mud-mask ugliness, Its artist good begins our evil’s tale. A heaven of creative truths above, A cosmos of harmonious dreams between, A chaos of dissolving forms below, It plunges lost in our inconscient base. Out of its fall our denser Matter came. Thus taken was God’s plunge into the Night. |
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Her giant energy tied to petty forms In the slow tentative motion of her power With only frail blunt instruments for use, She has accepted as her nature’s need And given to man as his stupendous work A labour to the gods impossible. A life living hardly in a field of death Its portion claims of immortality; A brute half-conscious body serves as means A mind that must recover a knowledge lost Held in stone grip by the world’s inconscience, And wearing still these countless knots of Law A spirit bound stand up as Nature’s king. A mighty kinship is this daring’s cause. All we attempt in this imperfect world, Looks forward or looks back beyond Time’s gloss To its pure idea and firm inviolate type In an absolute creation’s flawless skill. To seize the absolute in shapes that pass, To fix the eternal’s touch in time-made things, This is the law of all perfection here. A fragment here is caught of heaven’s design; Else could we never hope for greater life And ecstasy and glory could not be. Even in the littleness of our mortal state, Even in this prison-house of outer form, A brilliant passage for the infallible Flame Is driven through gross walls of nerve and brain, A Splendour presses or a Power breaks through, Earth’s great dull barrier is removed awhile, The inconscient seal is lifted from our eyes And we grow vessels of creative might. The enthusiasm of a divine surprise Pervades our life, a mystic stir is felt, A joyful anguish trembles in our limbs; A dream of beauty dances through the heart, |
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A thought from the eternal Mind draws near, |
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A line of the Transcendent meets our road |
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And it communicates with greater worlds; |
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Overleaping the fixed hurdles set by Time, |
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And high splendid glimpses of interpreting thought, But not the utter vision and delight. A veil is kept, something is still held back, Lest, captives of the beauty and the joy, Our souls forget to the Highest to aspire. In that fair subtle realm behind our own |
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Its gracious people of inanimate shapes |
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She faced no peril of sky or of abyss, She knew no vistas and no mighty dreams, No yearning for her lost infinitudes. A perfect picture in a perfect frame, This faery artistry could not keep his will: Only a moment’s fine release it gave; A careless hour was spent in a slight bliss. Our spirit tires of being’s surfaces, Transcended is the splendour of the form; It turns to hidden powers and deeper states. So now he looked beyond for greater light. His soul’s peak-climb abandoning in its rear This brilliant courtyard of the House of Days, He left that fine material Paradise. His destiny lay beyond in larger Space. End of Canto Two |
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