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Resource name: /E-Library/Works of Sri Aurobindo/English/Other Editions/Savitri 1950 Edition/ Book 2 Canto 12 The Heavens of The Ideal.htm
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CANTO TWELVE
THE HEAVENS OF THE
IDEAL
ALWAYS the Ideal beckoned from
afar.
Awakened
by the touch of the Unseen,
Deserting the boundary of things achieved,
Aspired
the strong discoverer, tireless Thought,
Revealing at each step a luminous world.
It left
known summits for the unknown peaks;
Impassioned, it sought the lone unrealised Truth,
It
longed for the Light that knows not death and birth.
Each
stage of the soul's remote ascent was built
Into a
constant heaven felt always here.
At each
pace of the journey marvellous
A new
degree
Resource name: /E-Library/Works of Sri Aurobindo/English/Other Editions/Savitri 1950 Edition/ Book 2 Canto 3 The Glory and The Fall of Life.htm
CANTO THREE
THE GLORY AND FALL
OF LIFE
AN uneven broad ascent now lured his feet.
Answering a greater
Nature's troubled call
He crossed the limits of embodied
Mind
And entered wide obscure disputed fields
Where all was
doubt and change and nothing sure,
A world of search and toil
without repose.
As one who meets the face of the Unknown,
A
questioner with none to give reply,
Attracted to a problem
never solved,
Always uncertain of the gro
Resource name: /E-Library/Works of Sri Aurobindo/English/Other Editions/Savitri 1950 Edition/ Book 3 Canto 1 The Pursuit of The Unknowable.htm
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BOOK THREE
The Book of the Divine Mother
CANTO ONE
THE PURSUIT OF THE
UNKNOWABLE
A LL is too little that the world
can give:
Its power and knowledge are the
gifts of Time
And
cannot fill the spirit's sacred thirst.
Although of One these forms of greatness are
And by
its breath of grace our lives abide,
Although more near to us than nearness' self,
It is
some utter truth of what we are;
Hidden by its own works it seemed
far off,
Impenetrable, occult, voiceless,
obscure.
The Presence was lost by which all
things have char
Resource name: /E-Library/Works of Sri Aurobindo/English/Other Editions/Savitri 1950 Edition/ Book 1 Canto 4 The Secret Knowledge.htm
CANTO FOUR
THE
SECRET KNOWLEDGE
ON
a height he stood that looked towards greater heights.
Our
early approaches to the Infinite
Are sunrise splendours on a
marvellous verge
While lingers yet unseen the glorious
sun.
What now we see is a shadow of what must come.
The
earth's uplook to a remote unknown
Is a preface only of the
epic climb
Of human soul from its flat earthly state
To the
discovery of a greater self
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CANTO FIFTEEN
THE KINGDOMS OF THE
GREATER KNOWLEDGE
AFTER a measureless moment of the soul
Again returning to these surface fields
Out
of the timeless depths where he had sunk,
He
heard once more the slow tread of the hours.
All once
perceived and lived was far away;
Himself was to himself his only scene.
Above the Witness and his universe
He
stood in a realm of boundless silences
Awaiting the Voice that spoke and built the worlds.
A light was round him wide and absolute,
A diamond purity of eternal sight;
A conscio
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CANTO TEN
THE KINGDOMS
AND GODHEADS OF THE
LITTLE MIND
THIS too must now be overpassed and left,
As all must be until the Highest is gained
In whom
the world and self grow true and one:
Till that is reached our journeying cannot cease.
Always a nameless goal beckons beyond,
Always ascends the zigzag of the gods
And upward points the spirit's climbing Fire.
This breath of hundred-hued felicity
And its pure heightened figure of Time's joy,
Tossed upon waves of flawless happiness,
Hammered into single beats of ecstasy,