Life tells Death
If you were not there, O Death, but only I,
Matter would have never wakened to its substance;
Hopes of the spirit to kindle in night’s darkness,
Famed stars, let me tell you, burn neath your shadow;
And slowly through the harsh alchemy of time
Splendid and more splendid grow enshrining forms;
This when I enter into my meditation’s house
And offer at the blazing altar all my deeds and acts.
28 December 2024
Why dost thou vainly strive with me, O Death,
A mind delivered from all twilight thoughts,
To whom the secrets of the gods are plain? ||142.91||
For now at last I know beyond all doubt,
The great stars burn with my unceasing fire
And life and death are both its fuel made. ||142.92||
Life only was my blind attempt to love:
Earth saw my struggle, heaven my victory;
All shall be seized, transcended; there shall kiss
Casting their veils before the marriage fire
The eternal bridegroom and eternal bride. ||142.93||
[Savitri Book X Canto Three]

Painting by Huta

Deep in Meditation

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