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SABCL - Sri Aurobindo Birth Centenary Library

CWSA - Complete Works of Sri Aurobindo

CWM - Collected Works of The Mother

Resource name: /E-Library/Disciples/Narad/English/Poems by Narad/Poems_2008/Descent of the New Music.htm
Descent of the New Music In a consecrated hall A candle lit whose symbol flame Inspires us to chant as one The syllable that can transform, Bring down the music and the force On earth and in the hearts of men. It waits for unity of souls, A consecrated gathering Forgoing ego, forgetting self, One holy body aspiring. Silence, then an opening And the subtle music comes Flowing into the instruments And penetrating to the cells. Harmonies unvoiced b
Resource name: /E-Library/Disciples/Narad/English/Poems by Narad/Poems_2008/Prepare.htm
Prepare I hear in me when the smaller self retires The swelling of the voices of the sea, Feel in my bones the pure and cleansing fires Lit once in my spirit’s antiquity. Perhaps the ignorance of occult things Hides a blessing rather than a curse Have we not our fill of earthly sorrows’ stings, Illness, suffering and death, and worse, The loss of light and friends that soon betray The love we offered from a heart of love, And friendships shattered in a single day. Still towards a greater truth we move Unsealing God’s supernal mystery A laughter rings throughout the scented air I hear an echo from eternity Prepare, O man, prepare, prepare, prepare.
Resource name: /E-Library/Disciples/Narad/English/Poems by Narad/Poems_2008/The Bud of Blossoming Divinity.htm
The Bud of Blossoming Divinity Unconscious I was born and unaware, Breaking into body with the soul, Of past accomplishments, of death and deeds, The chasms and the peaks before the fall Into the form that now I claim as mine. I have lived so many lives in one, Growing slowly, ever more aware That all I have achieved sums up to none Until the mind is stilled, the heart so wide That all the world is in its love contained, All desires conquered and all grief Subdued that spirit's growth be not detained By temporal concerns, imagined needs, Fleeting joys, failure and success That bind our feet and clip the wings of flight, D
Resource name: /E-Library/Disciples/Narad/English/Poems by Narad/Poems_2001/Muse of Splendour.htm
Muse of Splendour Into the silent mind a vision comes Other than these earthly eyes can see, And words with the insistency of drums Beat on, the silver laugh of poetry. O Muse of Splendour I offer the empty cup, Fill me with divine humility, Impoverished though I am you raise me up To reaches where the Word is alchemy. For through these halting rhythms, failing lines You open me to God's infinity And slowly my soul with beauty and truth aligns Awakened to the occult mystery. A gathering stillness now envelopes me And gratitude to set the spirit free.
Resource name: /E-Library/Disciples/Narad/English/Poems by Narad/Poems_2001/Evening Prayer.htm
Evening Prayer I shall burn frankincense for thee And on that shaft of fragrance rise My prayers of mediocrity. For nothing do I know, my eyes To all thy wondrous gifts are blind And hardly can my spirit view Among the drifting clouds of mind Above, thy golden retinue. Yet shall I pray to purify The wayward thought, the act impure, My soul to lift, my feet to try The sunlit path and sin abjure, Renew my contract with the light And at thy feet would dwell tonight.
Resource name: /E-Library/Disciples/Narad/English/Poems by Narad/Poems_2001/Re-energize the Soul.htm
Re-energize the Soul 8/2/01 We merely ride the surface of Time's wave And deeper depths and greater shores ignore, Content to skim the surface for awhile Reluctant to confront or to explore The meaning and the message of our birth, Our purpose in this random play of fate, Or heed the secret Resident within Preferring worldly joys to fill and sate The passing years as nymphs upon a stream Who briefly live and then are swallowed up By forces that wait beneath the conscious flow, Or slowly vegetate and drain the cup Of life
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Resource name: /E-Library/Disciples/Narad/English/Poems by Narad/Poems_2001/The Russian Soul.htm
Resource name: /E-Library/Disciples/Narad/English/Poems by Narad/Poems_2001/Where God Awaits.htm
Where God Awaits I planted a willow by the lake And cherries to welcome spring, I planted in joy for beauty's sake And food for the fleet of wing. A garden of fragrance and coloured delight And woodland's shade serene Each day to yield a wonder-sight Among the paths of green. The outer work is finished now, The heart's design complete The beauty of each twig and bough Held in the mind's retreat. For now I seek the landscape of the soul, The Spirit's key to open hidden gates, I'll to the heavenly ether fly and stroll In lily-scented fields where God awaits.
Resource name: /E-Library/Disciples/Narad/English/Poems by Narad/Poems_2001/The Inner Sight.htm
The Inner Sight Without the inner sight our vision fails, For all is but appearances of form, Our inability to part the veils From outward show reduces to a norm Of commonplace our knowledge of the world. Yet moments dawn as in a crystal sky Of visionary clarities unfurled When we glimpse the unknown face of deity. Nothing moves us more or wakes the light So deeply as these truths our souls perceive, When shed of ego's vain distorted sight Our hearts prepare the godhead to receive.
Resource name: /E-Library/Disciples/Narad/English/Poems by Narad/Poems_2001/Repeating the Mantra of His Name.htm
Repeating the Mantra of His Name All my failing efforts were subsumed Into His greater love and consciousness, Facets of being dense, intractable Fell away as a cloak of outworn dress Is shed, threadbare, discarded for newer garb Fitted to the body and the soul. Yet garments of a former self remain Attached to habit's vain and leading role, Residues that fain would soil and stain The central being's sun-white radiance, Mar the unity that is to be, Hoping to slow the pace of God's advance. But even these He gently will remove As aspiration's sparks ignite the Flame And the psychic being kneels in gratitude Ever