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ART - THE EXPRESSION OF DIVINITY
By H.D. Paramahamsa Omkarananda Saraswati
All beings however low in evolution, all actions however
trivial in their nature, all things however lifeless they
may appear to be, bear the stamp of the Light of the
Eternal; the Principle of the Beautiful is dancing in them
all; the Splendour of the Truth is shining equally in all
creation - in the man toiling in the field, in the birds
and the beasts of the forest, in the blossoms of the
garden, in the waves of the sea. There is only One Law of
Life that is pulsating in the veins of the contents of the
entire universe. Glory to the Divine Being.
Everyone
in this beautiful creation is a piece of art; all that we
see is but the manifestation of His art. We are His Art;
vivifying His Might, reflecting His Beauty and expressing
His Grandeur. Every man has the eyes of the painter and
the poet; every heart has a dormant feeling for Beauty and
for the awareness of Perfection. Every speck of space is
rich with the inexhaustible abundance of Goodness, of
Godliness, of Beauty. One has to widen one's consciousness
and deepen one's spirit to be able to develop the vision
of all spirit shining in and through matter, all reality
revealing itself in and through the unreal. To escape from
this world of limitations while yet being on earth, into
the boundless world of Freedom and Beauty, Power and
Brilliance, is the purpose of our existence.
For
the one who has eyes to see, all is Goodness, all is
Sweetness; everything is Beautiful, everything is
Graceful; whatever he perceives is homogeneous and
harmonious. Children of Light! Behold the brilliance of
the diamond in the darkest coal mine; look at the lustre
of the eyes in the ugliest face; smell the fragrance of
the Lotus in the stinking pond; feel the Omnipresence of
your life in the lowliest creature revelling in filth;
discover the greatness of the genius in the humblest
family grovelling in poverty. To one with insight whatever
is met with will be seen to be the master-touch of the
Divine Painter, of the master-Artist, who expresses
himself in such infinite and ineffable Beauty.
Art is not for the fleeting pleasures of the human
creature nor a solace to the sorrow-stricken heart nor yet
for mere aesthetic enjoyment; it is more than all these -
it is a systematic and scientific living in absolute
beauty, in infinite harmony, in perfect peace, in eternal
Joy. Art is a kingdom of intense feeling, a feeling in
which one is aware of the One Undivided Divine Essence of
Existence. Art is majestic and mystic, idealistic and
symbolic, supernatural and transcendental, an expression
of the unseen in and through the seen.
That
art blossoms into Perfection, which is free from all sense
desires and physical interest. In the name of art one
should not fetter oneself in the prison of professionalism
and sensualism. The artist should be moved by the Beauty
of Truth; and his art should be progressively creative and
spiritually suggestive; it should be a revelation of his
moments of inspired vision and of total self-surrender. In
his creative moods the artist should soar high - high into
the skies of luminous Imagination and of glorious
Existence, wholly oblivious of all mundane madness.
Purified in heart, one should wave the magic wand of art
at whose touch everything is converted into the Beauty of
the Beyond.
Let the drawing rooms be filled with the vibrations of the
highest spiritual ideals which pour into us the power and
beauty of a new life of joy and peace. Let the wielder of
the brush be free from all stuff of pride and selfishness
and from all that is related to the sense world, so that
the Divine may fill him with His Will to paint the
pictures that breathe healing power and soothing balm into
all onlookers through their eyes, so that they may be
relieved of their illness of mind and sickness of heart.
Let your art be a lamp of deathless beauty, shining with
an effulgence dispelling the darkness of the soul that
sings the sorrowful songs of the world.
An
art that panders to the lower appetites of men, that does
not aim at discovering the meaning of life, that does not
awaken the spiritual consciousness in the human heart, is
soulless and, therefore, unsalutary in its effects and
malefic in its influence. The test of true art is implied
in its profoundest suggestions. True art should embody the
best genius of the artist, the finest in him, and awe one
into a subtler plane of refinement and thrill; all art
that falls short of this great purpose is profane and
perishable.
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