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The Going all the way to the top project

  • Writer: davidsmith208
    davidsmith208
  • Jul 30, 2018
  • 2 min read

Poem:

I like to over-ride my other projects with my going all the way to the top main project. The going-all-the-way-to-the-top project is where you go to the crown chakra. All the way at the top of the universe. You skip even the lower planes and go to the very end. If you review your true potential, you will find it essential. It is like saying my next meditation will be endless. You have already been advised that you should go up to Sach Khand and even further into the sky. By taking long stretches upon special occasions you can go in that direction. Being all the way out and don’t look back. Now we are talking real detachment. Darshan Singh was the grand master of devotion and detachment so he is the real expert. I would rather be transcended and dead than a dead transcendental poet. You could be so and no one would know it according to Darshan Singh’s Master plan. In the transcendental sense I do not even exist. This mission is pretty much done alone and in advance. This is a poem of annihilation while not the annihilation of poetry. I wonder if anyone sits still long enough to get the meaning. Those who blog post on a topic that is not transcendental and universal are wasting their time. I wasted time and now time wasteth me. This post should at least give some hint of another dimension. Darshan Singh is a great connection goes without mention. I should reread his poetry in Urdu, Hindi and English. I have nothing against books if they help me anchor my attention and point me in the right direction. The 5,418 texts of the Tripitaka what are they about? About one word? Where does the “mind” return? If I disconnect from the mind I am left with just a soul! So let’s all go. The physical plane offers nonstop hostility, pain and illusion. It is not surprising I reach this conclusion. The thought that it will take long is dead wrong and remember time does not exist.  DS Poem July 30, 2018

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