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A Statue of Buddha

  • Writer: davidsmith208
    davidsmith208
  • Oct 7, 2018
  • 2 min read

Poem:

A statue -yourself as Buddha can now be part of your furniture. It could be totally organic. You could have it three, four, five times a day. It could be your centerpiece and masterpiece. It could be your very own monument to peace. It could also be performance art. You would have to sit very still like a mime or something but it would be very sublime. God himself could play the music and be your muse or something. The only thing non symmetrical about it is the music is played on the right side. If you empty your mind and sit all the time, you can experience inner fulfillment. You can continue to breathe but ignore your breathe this is not dead sitting Zen. You can have a Sant Mat SatGuru inside your head. No one said you could not pray to God direct instead. Extreme stillness stimulates your stem cells and is also good for your skin. It is like having a beauty treatment. It is a lot better than watching TV which turns your head into Pig Meat instead. Totally enlightened Gurus recommend the God channel instead, which is just inside your head. Going to the third eye could become routine if you do it all the time instead. The Devil gets tired of trying to stop you and gives up instead. You can choose to be a very frequent practitioner or a very long time period practitioner. You could become a never-returner and vanish inside your head. My favorite visitors are from Ankara and Peshawar and are Muslim. With only a few connections you can travel world before you are dead. DS Poem October 7, 2018 #ankara #peshawar #performanceart #mime #santmat #neverreturner #muslim #emilydickinson To die — without the Dying (1017) Emily Dickinson To die — without the Dying And live — without the Life This is the hardest Miracle Propounded to Belief.


 
 
 

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