MOTOR OF ALL THAT IS.
Thus, from the greatest to the smallest of the worlds, and from the
smallest of the worlds to the smallest
portion of the beings who
compose it, all was individual, and all was,
nevertheless, One and
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visible.
What was the design of the Being, fixed in His
essence and in His
faculties, who transmitted that
essence and those faculties without
losing them? who manifested them outside of Himself without separating
them from Himself? who rendered his creations outside of Himself fixed
in their
essence and mutable in their form? The pair thus called to
the
celestialfestival could only see the order and
arrangement of
created beings and admire the immediate result. The Angels alone see
more. They know the means; they
comprehend the final end.
But what the two Elect were granted power to
contemplate, what they
were able to bring back as a
testimony which enlightened their minds
forever after, was the proof of the action of the Worlds and of
Beings; the
consciousness of the effort with which they all converge
to the Result.
They heard the
divers parts of the Infinite forming one living
melody;
and each time that the
accord made itself felt like a
mightyrespiration, the Worlds drawn by the concordant
movement inclined
themselves toward the Supreme Being who, from His impenetrable centre,
issued all things and recalled all things to Himself.
This
ceaseless alternation of voices and silence seemed the
rhythm of
the
sacred hymn which resounds and prolongs its sound from age to age.
Wilfrid and Minna were enabled to understand some of the mysterious
sayings of Him who had appeared on earth in the form which to each of
them had rendered him comprehensible,--to one Seraphitus, to the other
Seraphita,--for they saw that all was homogeneous in the
sphere where
he now was.
Light gave birth to
melody,
melody gave birth to light; colors were
light and
melody;
motion was a Number endowed with Utterance; all
things were at once sonorous, diaphanous, and mobile; so that each
interpenetrated the other, the whole vast area was unobstructed and
the Angels could
survey it from the depths of the Infinite.
They
perceived the puerility of human sciences, of which he had spoken
to them.
The scene was to them a
prospect without
horizon, a
boundless space
into which an all-consuming desire prompted them to
plunge. But,
fastened to their
miserable bodies, they had the desire without the
power to
fulfil it.
The SERAPH, preparing for his
flight, no longer looked towards them;
he had nothing now in common with Earth.
Upward he rose; the shadow of his
luminous presence covered the two
Seers like a
merciful veil, enabling them to raise their eyes and see
him, rising in his glory to Heaven in company with the glad Archangel.
He rose as the sun from the bosom of the Eastern waves; but, more
majestic than the orb and vowed to higher destinies, he could not be
enchained like
inferior creations in the
spiralmovement of the
worlds; he followed the line of the Infinite, pointing without
deviation to the One Centre, there to enter his
eternal life,--to
receive there, in his faculties and in his
essence, the power to enjoy
through Love, and the gift of
comprehending through Wisdom.
The scene which suddenly unveiled itself to the eyes of the two Seers
crushed them with a sense of its vastness; they felt like atoms, whose
minuteness was not to be compared even to the smallest
particle which
the
infinite of divisibility enabled the mind of man to imagine,
brought into the presence of the
infinite of Numbers, which God alone
can
comprehend as He alone can
comprehend Himself.
Strength and Love! what heights, what depths in those two entities,
whom the Seraph's first prayer placed like two links, as it were, to
unite the immensities of the lower worlds with the immensity of the
higher
universe!
They
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invisible ties by which the material worlds are
bound to the
spiritual worlds. Remembering the
sublime efforts of
human
genius, they were able to
perceive the principle of all
melodyin the songs of heaven which gave sensations of color, of
perfume, of
thought, which recalled the
innumerable details of all creations, as
the songs of earth
revive the
infinite memories of love.
Brought by the exaltation of their faculties to a point that cannot be
described in any language, they were able to cast their eyes for an
instant into the Divine World. There all was Rejoicing.
Myriads of angels were flocking together, without
confusion; all alike
yet all dissimilar, simple as the flower of the fields,
majestic as
the
universe.
Wilfrid and Minna saw neither their coming nor their going; they
appeared suddenly in the Infinite and filled it with their presence,
as the stars shine in the
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invisible ether.
The scintillations of their united
diadems illumined space like the
fires of the sky at dawn upon the mountains. Waves of light flowed
from their hair, and their
movements created
tremulous undulations in
space like the billows of a phosphorescent sea.
The two Seers
beheld the SERAPH dimly in the midst of the immortal
legions. Suddenly, as though all the arrows of a
quiver had darted
together, the Spirits swept away with a
breath the last vestiges of
the human form; as the SERAPH rose he became yet purer; soon he seemed
to them but a faint
outline of what he had been at the moment of his
transfiguration,--lines of fire without shadow.
Higher he rose, receiving from
circle to
circle some new gift, while
the sign of his
election was transmitted to each
sphere into which,
more and more purified, he entered.
No voice was silent; the hymn diffused and multiplied itself in all
its modulations:--
"Hail to him who enters living! Come, flower of the Worlds! diamond
from the fires of
suffering! pearl without spot, desire without flesh,
new link of earth and heaven, be Light! Conquering spirit, Queen of
the world, come for thy crown! Victor of earth, receive thy
diadem!
Thou art of us!"
The virtues of the SERAPH shone forth in all their beauty.
His earliest desire for heaven re-appeared, tender as
childhood. The
deeds of his life, like constellations, adorned him with their
brightness. His acts of faith shone like the Jacinth of heaven, the
color of sidereal fires. The pearls of Charity were upon him,--a
chaplet of garnered tears! Love
divine surrounded him with roses; and
the whiteness of his Resignation obliterated all
earthly trace.
Soon, to the eyes of the Seers, he was but a point of flame, growing
brighter and brighter as its
motion was lost in the melodious
acclamations which welcomed his entrance into heaven.
The
celestial accents made the two exiles weep.
Suddenly a silence as of death spread like a
mourning veil from the
first to the highest
sphere, throwing Wilfrid and Minna into a state
of
intolerable expectation.
At this moment the SERAPH was lost to sight within the SANCTUARY,
receiving there the gift of Life Eternal.
A
movement of
adoration made by the Host of heaven filled the two
Seers with
ecstasy mingled with
terror. They felt that all were
prostrate before the Throne, in all the
spheres, in the Spheres
Divine, in the Spiritual Spheres, and in the Worlds of Darkness.
The Angels bent the knee to
celebrate the SERAPH'S glory; the Spirits
bent the knee in token of their
impatience; others bent the knee in
the dark abysses, shuddering with awe.
A
mighty cry of joy gushed forth, as the spring gushes forth to its
millions of flowering herbs sparkling with diamond dew-drops in the
sunlight; at that
instant the SERAPH reappeared, effulgent, crying,
"ETERNAL! ETERNAL! ETERNAL!"
The
universe heard the cry and understood it; it penetrated the
spheres as God penetrates them; it took possession of the
infinite;
the Seven Divine Worlds heard the Voice and answered.
A
mightymovement was
perceptible, as though whole planets, purified,
were rising in dazzling light to become Eternal.
Had the SERAPH obtained, as a first
mission, the work of
calling to
God the creations permeated by His Word?
But already the
sublime HALLELUJAH was sounding in the ear of the