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High Plains Drifter

  • Writer: davidsmith208
    davidsmith208
  • Mar 14, 2019
  • 1 min read

High Plains Drifter Poem: You can go to the present moment by looking straight ahead. You can just do Simran until you are dead. With ear plugs you can better hear the sound current. If you remember him you are guaranteed grace by definition. Your first grace is to be born a human, your second grace is to meet his messenger, your third grace upon yourself is to remember him in solitude. You can improve your circumstances with prayer and scripture. Instead of becoming a high priest you can become a high plains drifter. A Poem by David Smith March 13, 2019 “Sometimes I remember you, sometimes you appear- Both are gifts of grace from you, dwelling within my heart.” Sant Darshan Poem 60, page 100, Love’s Last Madness Mata -e Nur, Poem 43 


 
 
 

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