He was unknown to thee, when thou didst last
A robe, of earthly matter woven, wear;
Yet doth it still bear fruit in thy soul sheath--
The sunshine's word of power, with which he fed
Thee kindly in far distant times on earth.
Search out thy nature's deepest impulses
And thou shalt feel him near thee then with power.
FELIX BALDE'S SOUL:
Words issue out of circles strange to me,
And yet their tones illuminate me not:
And so they are not fully real to me.
STRADER'S SOUL:
On spirit-shores illumination works,
Yet howsoe'er I strive to understand
The sense of these light-forces, they are dumb.
DAME BALDE'S SOUL: (Figure of a penitent with white coif, like that
of a nun; robe yellow-orange, with silver girdle; she appears quite
close to Maria; on her right and near Felix Balde.)
Ye souls now summoned up by Lucifer!
The penitent doth hear your voices' tone,
But only sunshine's voice doth give him light;
Its super-splendour doth destroy your voice.
The other can behold your starry light,
But starry writing is to him unknown.
CAPESIUS' SOUL:
The starry writing! this word wakens thoughts,
And bears them on the waves of soul to me.
Thoughts which in earth-lives in the distant past
Were to my being wondrously revealed
They lighten still, yet--as they grow, they fade;
Oblivion sheds its gloomy shade around.
THE GUARDIAN: (Enter the Guardian of the Threshold, like an angel,
symbolically arrayed and steps to the side of the souls of Maria
and Benedictus.)
Ye souls who now at Lucifer's demand
Have drawn near the bounds of other souls,
In this domain ye are within my power.
The souls whom ye are seeking seek you too.
Within this cosmic age 'tis not ordained
Their beings shall touch yours within their spheres
Not e'en in thought;--and so do ye beware
Lest to their orbits ye should force your way.
Should ye do this, 'twould harm both them and you.
I should be bound to take away from you
The starry light, and banish you from them
For cosmic ages into other spheres.
Curtain falls slowly
SCENE 6
A similar scene
The same characters are still in their places. The lighting is full
of warm shades, but not too bright. Toward the right of stage the
sylphs keep swaying to and fro. In front Philia, Astrid, and Luna.
CAPESIUS' SOUL: (Standing on the left of stage near the middle.)
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