Sri Aurobindo
Letters on Poetry and Art
SABCL - Volume 27
Part 1. Poetry and its Creation
Section 2. The Poetry of the Spirit
Psychic, Mystic and Spiritual Poetry
Psychic and Overhead Inspiration [1]
There is too the psychic source of inspiration which
can give a beautiful spiritual poetry. The psychic has two aspects — there is
the soul principle itself which contains all soul possibilities and there is our
psychic personality which represents whatever soul-power is developed from life
to life or put forward for action in our present life-formation. The psychic
being usually expresses itself through its instruments, mental, vital and
physical; it tries to put as much of its own stamp on them as possible. But it
can seldom put on them the full psychic stamp — unless it comes fully out from
its rather secluded and overshadowed position and takes into its hands the
direct government of the nature. It can then receive and express all spiritual
realisations in its own way and manner. For the tone of the psychic is different
from that of the overhead planes,— it has less of greatness, power, wideness,
more of a smaller sweetness, delicate beauty; there is an intense beauty of
emotion, a fine subtlety of true perception, an
intimate language. The expression “sweetness and light” can very well be applied
to the psychic as the kernel of its nature. The spiritual plane, when it takes
up these things, gives them a wider utterance, a greater splendour of light, a
stronger sweetness, a breath of powerful authority, strength and space.
20 October 1936