I contain the whole world in my soul's embrace:
In me Arcturus and Belphegor burn.
To whatsoever living form I turn
I see my own body with another face.
All eyes that look on me are my sole eyes;
The one heart that beats within all breasts is mine.
The world's happiness flows through me like wine,
Its million sorrows are my agonies.
Yet all its acts are only waves that pass
Upon my surface; inly for ever still,
Unborn I sit, timeless, intangible:
All things are shadows in my tranquil glass.
My vast transcendence holds the cosmic whirl;
I am hid in it as in the sea a pearl.
15-7-1938
Sri Aurobindo
Reference: # 81 in "Les poèmes de Sri
Aurobindo" (bilingual edition)
also in "Last Poems" - 2
all published by Sri
Aurobindo Ashram - Pondicherry
diffusion by SABDA