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SONGS OF
RAMPRASAD
( I )
SAY what does it mean:
the eyes drip with tears (when one takes the
name of Kali) ?
You have seen much, your. wisdom is great,
say for certain what it
is.
One sense I make out: the body is but a sunken log!
The name Kali is a fire burning .on the tongue,
a fire that is flowing water, flooding water.
I meditate also upon the Lord and close my eyes
and wait for sleep to descend.
The Lord carries the Ganges on his head and
it is her clear stream.
The Guru commands, the holy spot between the
eye-brows
is a place of pilgrimage surpassing
others –
It is the fruit that the confluent Ganga
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Rabindranath
Tagore
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An Impression
A frail aspiring
flame flickers out,
A little
soul crosses over
the other Shore,
leaving its burning body.
It
reappears as a bud of light,
a wave of music,
a blissful smile,
In
the woodland of Heaven!
A creeper
damsel seeking its
Kadamba-Shilter:
A
darling, invited guest to
The festival of Rasa.
The Ashram, the World and The Individual*
MOTHER told us long ago that our
Ashram is an epitome of India.
It represents all that is good in India
and also all that is bad – all the bad qualities, her weaknesses,
all that is crooked and false, dark and obscure. And the Ashram, being a
concentrated centre of all that, represents them in a
specially intense form.
Now the pressure from above has come to change and
for that purpose all the dark points, all that is to be changed and rejected,
have been exposed. They have been exposed everywhere – in the Ashram and also outside the Ashram,
in the country in general the same defects and weaknesses, the same
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The Golden Chain
You have been here for many many years, isn't it? – many
many years. From your childhood you are here, isn't it? perhaps
all of you. Some of you are going out, Some are likely
to stay, some still undecided. If you are asked: 'What have you gained here by
your long stay, for some, a very long stay?'... I can tell you what you have
gained. It is not any outward thing, nor any of the things that you have learnt
at school, the knowledge that you have gained here, it is not that, but
something else. Be sure of that. You don't know perhaps yourselves, but that
thing is there, within you. You have not passed your time in vain here: you
have the Mother's touch.
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A Note On
"The Mother Of Dreams"
WHO is the Mother of Dreams? And what is a Dream, after all? Where is the
world of dreams?
Dreams simply mean possibilities, whatever has not
happened physically, materially upon earth till now, but can happen one day.
This when translated in the human mind is termed imagination.
The Rishis spoke of three worlds, three states of
being and consciousness. The waking state, the dream state and the sleep state.
The waking state means the physical consciousness, the material reality,
earth. The dream state means the inner consciousness, the world of subtler
formations. It is called the mid-world. Further beyond is the sleep-worl
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AGNI
WHEN Agni, the Flame awakes, all other gods awake –
Vayu and Soma and Indra and Aditi –
Aditi, the Mother, one and
indivisible, and the Word inviolate.
All is burnt, burnt, burnt to ashes!
It is the same, the Fire and the offering and the
offerer;
It is the same, the Energy above, the Energy below,
the
Energy
ascending, descending and surrounding.
It is the Self that is the sun, the cosmos, the Vast!
Master of the Cavern, Ruler of the House, Sovereign
of the Heavens;
The universe is His bow and He draws it with a loud
clang;
He is the commander, He is
the Voice, OM.
Awake, O Word; awake, O wild Winds!
Awake, O Tempests; awake
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Notes
on “Savitri”
NARAD's VISIT TO KING ASWAPATHY*
DEV ARSHI Narad, as usual,
was sailing through the spaces, with his Vina, singing songs of innocence and
joy. He was in the higher luminous heavens, the world of happiness, of light
and delight, his heart full of divine felicity and his music echoing the music
of his heart. Now he thought of coming down, into the lower spaces, regions
nearer to the earth. And as he entered the earth atmosphere a change came over
the tone and temper of his music. With the thickening of earthly shade, a darkness stole into the clear range of, his music and
consciousness. Instead of peace and love and joy his music turned to themes of sadne
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The Great Holocaust – Chhinnamasta*
Throughout the ages
whenever there has been a new creation on earth, or manifestation of a new
consciousness in earthly atmosphere, it was always preceded by a stage of
destruction and dissolution of the old. The dance of Shiva has its two aspects
- the bliss of creation and also the joy of destruction –
lasya and
tandava – both have been equally necessary up till now –
complementary to each other.
Destruction
means destruction of the unnecessary, unfit, all that refuses to accept the new
advent, obstructs it, tries to deny it, – all that is out of harmony with the
inevitable new future. Earthly evolution is a march of progression i
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Charyapda
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