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CWSA 27

Fragment ID: 6589

Evaluations of 1934 – 1937 [1]

Madonna Mia

I echo her life’s rhythm of reverie

By spacious vigil-lonelinesses drawn

From star-birds winging through the vacancy

Of night’s incomprehensible spirit-dawn.

My whole heart fills but with the glowing gloom

Where God-love blossoms her ethereal grace:

The sole truth my lips bear is the perfume

From the ecstatic flower of her face.

Will you please tell me its effect as a whole and, if possible, where the inspiration comes from?

It is good. I could not very definitely say from where the inspiration comes. It seems to come from the Illumination through the higher Mind – but there is an intuitive touch here and there, even some indirect touch of “mental overmind”1 vision hanging about the first stanza.

9 February 1934

 

1 There are two ranges of overmind which might be called “mental” and “gnostic” overmind respectively – the latter in direct touch with supermind, the former more like a widened and massive intuition.

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