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第72章 CHAPTER XXXVII(2)

They constitute experience.Then you are in your consciousness these experiences.You are at any moment what you are thinking at that moment.Your I is both subject and object;it predicates things of itself and is the things predicated.The thinker is the thought,the knower is what is known,the possessor is the things possessed.

"After all,as you know well,man is a flux of states of consciousness,a flow of passing thoughts,each thought of self another self,a myriad thoughts,a myriad selves,a continual becoming but never being,a will-of-the-wisp flitting of ghosts in ghostland.But this,man will not accept of himself.He refuses to accept his own passing.He will not pass.He will live again if he has to die to do it.

"He shuffles atoms and jets of light,remotest nebulae,drips of water,prick-points of sensation,slime-oozings and cosmic bulks,all mixed with pearls of faith,love of woman,imagined dignities,frightened surmises,and pompous arrogances,and of the stuff builds himself an immortality to startle the heavens and baffle the immensities.He squirms on his dunghill,and like a child lost in the dark among goblins,calls to the gods that he is their younger brother,a prisoner of the quick that is destined to be as free as they--monuments of egotism reared by the epiphenomena;dreams and the dust of dreams,that vanish when the dreamer vanishes and are no more when he is not.

"It is nothing new,these vital lies men tell themselves,muttering and mumbling them like charms and incantations against the powers of Night.The voodoos and medicine men and the devil-devil doctors were the fathers of metaphysics.Night and the Noseless One were ogres that beset the way of light and life.And the metaphysicians would win by if they had to tell lies to do it.

They were vexed by the brazen law of the Ecclesiast that men die like the beasts of the field and their end is the same.Their creeds were their schemes,their religions their nostrums,their philosophies their devices,by which they half-believed they would outwit the Noseless One and the Night.

"Bog-lights,vapours of mysticism,psychic overtones,soul orgies,wailings among the shadows,weird gnosticisms,veils and tissues of words,gibbering subjectivisms,gropings and maunderings,ontological fantasies,pan-psychic hallucinations--this is the stuff,the phantasms of hope,that fills your bookshelves.Look at them,all the sad wraiths of sad mad men and passionate rebels--your Schopenhauers,your Strindbergs,your Tolstois and Nietzsches.

"Come.Your glass is empty.Fill and forget."I obey,for my brain is now well a-crawl with the maggots of alcohol,and as I drink to the sad thinkers on my shelves I quote Richard Hovey:

"Abstain not!Life and Love like night and day Offer themselves to us on their own terms,Not ours.Accept their bounty while ye may,Before we be accepted by the worms,""I will cap you,"cries the White Logic.

"No,"I answer,while the maggots madden me."I know you for what you are,and I am unafraid.Under your mask of hedonism you are yourself the Noseless One and your way leads to the Night.

Hedonism has no meaning.It,too,is a lie,at best the coward's smug compromise ""Now will I cap you!"the White Logic breaks in.

"But if you would not this poor life fulfil,Lo,you are free to end it when you will,Without the fear of waking after death."And I laugh my defiance;for now,and for the moment,I know the White Logic to be the arch-impostor of them all,whispering his whispers of death.And he is guilty of his own unmasking,with his own genial chemistry turning the tables on himself,with his own maggots biting alive the old illusions,resurrecting and making to sound again the old voice from beyond of my youth,telling me again that still are mine the possibilities and powers which life and the books had taught me did not exist.

And the dinner gong sounds to the reversed bottom of my glass.

Jeering at the White Logic,I go out to join my guests at table,and with assumed seriousness to discuss the current magazines and the silly doings of the world's day,whipping every trick and ruse of controversy through all the paces of paradox and persiflage.

And,when the whim changes,it is most easy and delightfully disconcerting to play with the respectable and cowardly bourgeois fetishes and to laugh and epigram at the flitting god-ghosts and the debaucheries and follies of wisdom.

The clown's the thing!The clown!If one must be a philosopher,let him be Aristophanes.And no one at the table thinks I am jingled.I am in fine fettle,that is all.I tire of the labour of thinking,and,when the table is finished,start practical jokes and set all playing at games,which we carry on with bucolic boisterousness.

And when the evening is over and good-night said,I go back through my book-walled den to my sleeping porch and to myself and to the White Logic which,undefeated,has never left me.And as Ifall to fuddled sleep I hear youth crying,as Harry Kemp heard it:

"I heard Youth calling in the night:

'Gone is my former world-delight;

For there is naught my feet may stay;

The morn suffuses into day,It dare not stand a moment still But must the world with light fulfil.

More evanescent than the rose My sudden rainbow comes and goes,Plunging bright ends across the sky--Yea,I am Youth because I die!'"

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