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Wednesday, July 4, 2012

Savitri - 63



Sri Aurobindo's Savitri
Daily Savitri - 63

Her soul's debate with embodied Nothingness 
Must be wrestled out on a dangerous dim background: 
Her being must confront its formless Cause, 
Against the universe weigh its single self. 
On the bare peak where Self is alone with Nought 
And life has no sense and love no place to stand, 
She must plead her case upon extinction's verge, 
In the world's death-cave uphold life's helpless claim 
And vindicate her right to be and love. 
Altered must be Nature's harsh economy;    

- Savitri by Sri Aurobindo, Book 1, Canto -II, The Issue, Page 12

Sri Aurobindo's epic poem, Savitri, is a symbolic myth that responds to a deeply felt need in the contemporary mind. Not only does it represent a world view that is in harmony with the most recent understanding of scientific reality; but, as a symbol, it penetrates to the essential truth of that reality. It concomitantly describes what is involved in the fulfillment of a spiritually individuated life. This is the goal of Jung's myth of consciousness for our time. Not only is Savitri a vision for individual and collective self-fulfillment, but, as a mantra, it has a directly transformative effect on the inner consciousness. Such a magnificent poem calls for intelligent reflection.


Thanks,
AuroMere Meditation Center,
Chennai.

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