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Ceremonial Grade Devotion

  • Writer: davidsmith208
    davidsmith208
  • Mar 13, 2019
  • 1 min read

Poem:

You can have ceremonial grade devotion to accompany your matcha. That way you can have perfection in Simran. You can empty your belly just long enough to let light in. Some people listen to a Kirtan. Yours could be the sound current. You could sit still like a dead tree stump - you only live once. You can upgrade to a further station. Instead of eating fake meat you could acquire a big fat secret. You could become a follower and just write on-demand. You could create your own religion by sitting all the time and using your feet as a temple. Your butt will get use to it if you practice a little yoga. Your head could be streaming instead of just dreaming. Instead of being back in India you could be out-of-the-body. That would be very simple. If you put in ear plugs the sound current might get louder and absorb all your attention. You can study every religion as if they are equal. But it is better to go deeper within. You don’t owe anything to the outer world - the fact is - it is God that wants you. If you do a lot of Dhikr you will get Fitr as in Arabic. If God is hiding inside a super-massive blackhole then it might be more convenient if he sends someone. In mysticism you don’t learn the truth, rather you become it by being nothing. 

A Poem by David Smith March 13, 2019


 
 
 

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