Book One, Chapter One, The Human Aspiration
She follows to the
goal of those that are passing on beyond, she is the first in the
eternal succession of the dawns that are coming, - Usha widens bringing
out that which lives, awakening someone who was dead.... What is her
scope when she harmonises with the dawns that shone out before and
those that now must shine? She desires the ancient mornings and fulfils
their light; projecting forwards her illumination she enters into
communion with the rest that are to come.
Kutsa Angirasa - Rig Veda, I. 113. 8, 10.
Threefold are
those supreme births of this divine force that is in the world, they
are true, they are desirable; he moves there wide-overt within the
Infinite and shines pure, luminous and fulfilling.... That which is
immortal in mortals and possessed of the truth, is a god and
established inwardly as an energy working out in our divine powers....
Become high-uplifted, O Strength, pierce all veils, manifest in us the
things of the Godhead.
Vamadeva - Rig Veda, IV. 1. 7; IV. 2. 1; IV. 4. 5.
THE earliest preoccupation of man in his awakened thoughts and, as it
seems, his inevitable and ultimate preoccupation, - for it survives the
longest periods of scepticism and returns after every banishment, - is
also the highest which his thought can envisage. It manifests itself in
the divination of Godhead, the impulse towards perfection, the search
after pure Truth and unmixed Bliss, the sense of a secret immortality.
The ancient dawns of human knowledge have left us their witness to this
constant aspiration; today we see a humanity satiated but not satisfied
by victorious analysis of the externalities of Nature preparing to
return to its primeval longings. The earliest formula of Wisdom
promises to be its last, - God, Light, Freedom, Immortality.
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