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You will notice

  • Writer: davidsmith208
    davidsmith208
  • Jan 24, 2019
  • 1 min read

Poem:

When you have no other thought but God- you’ll notice or he’ll notice or you’ll notice that he noticed. You can touch on the sublime without becoming blind. You can become a monk but just part-time. If you want to be great again, you have to get up very early and sit like Buddha and wait. You can listen to the sound current on the sideline as it gets louder and louder. Some people find God in their Spine, they should continue up to their head. The body becomes a sort of temple with the knees and the Third Eye forming a triangle. It may seem pathetic that after so many years you have to rely on Grace, but you can at least develop the power to be present. It is hard for God not to notice devotion. You can say Simran for a long time without any motion. If you sit for two to three hours then that means you are serious. If after three hours you take a break, make a cup of coffee and then sit again then you are a Professional. You can rub your knees only to leave them. This poem has no hashtag it is personal. DS Poem January 24, 2019 


 
 
 

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