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Winter 2009/Spring 2010 Collaboration • 1
Journal of the Integral Yoga of Sri Aurobindo and the MotherWinter 2009/Spring 2010 Vol. 34, No. 3
Sri Aurobindo by Kailas Jhaveri •
Mother’s way with flowers by Richard Pearson •
Emotion and its transformation by Larry Seidlitz •
A way forward by James Anderson •
Current Affairs • AV Almanac • Source Material • Poetry • Apropos
Sri Aurobindo with disciples in Pondicherry
2 • Collaboration Winter 2009/Spring 2010
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Collaboration, vol. 34, no. 3, Winter 2009/Spring 2010
From the office of Collaboration
Notes on this issue ..............
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Resource name: /E-Library/Works of Sri Aurobindo/English/Other Editions/Savitri 1954 Edition/Book_Ten_Canto_One.htm
BOOK TEN
The Book of the Double Twilight
CANTO ONE
THE DREAM TWILIGHT OF THE IDEAL
ALL still was darkness dread and desolate;
There was no change nor any hope of change.
In this black dream which was a house of Void,
A walk to Nowhere in a land of Nought,
Ever they drifted without aim or goal;
Gloom led to worse gloom, death to an emptier death,
In some positive Non-Being's purposeless Vast
Through formless wastes dumb and unknowable.
An ineffectual beam of suffering light
Through the despairing darkness dogged their steps
Like the remembrance of a glory lost;
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Resource name: /E-Library/Works of Sri Aurobindo/English/Other Editions/Savitri 1954 Edition/Book_One_Canto_Two.htm
CANTO TWO
THE ISSUE
A
WHILE, withdrawn in secret fields of thought,
Her mind moved in a many-imaged past
That lived again and saw its end approach:
Dying, it lived imperishably in her;
Transient and vanishing from transient eyes,
Invisible, a fateful ghost of self,
It bore the future on its phantom breast.
Along the fleeting event's far-backward trail
Regressed the stream of the insistent hours,
And on the bank of the mysterious flood
Peopled with well-loved forms now seen no more
And the subtle images of things that were,
Her witness spirit stood reviewing Time.
All that she once
Resource name: /E-Library/Works of Sri Aurobindo/English/Other Editions/Savitri 1954 Edition/Book_Two_Canto_Seven.htm
CANTO SEVEN
THE DESCENT INTO NIGHT
A MIND absolved from life, made calm to know,
A heart divorced from the blindness and the pang,
The seal of tears, the bond of ignorance,
He turned to find that wide world-failure's cause.
Away he looked from Nature's visible face
And sent his gaze into the viewless Vast,
The formidable unknown Infinity, ,
Asleep behind the endless coil of things,
That carries the universe in its timeless breadths
And the ripples of its being are our lives.
The worlds are built by its unconscious Breath
And Matter and Mind are its figures or its powers,