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The Iron Bird sings

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

Poem:

On saturday mornings the iron birds begin to sing at 6am. When you are near the airport it is socially correct to cordially share and diversify the noise there. An enlightened Buddhist just accepts what ever is there. Both being thankful and complaining could be considered a waste of time when I could just be remembering. You could be doing Simran or Dhikr way up in your head, instead of lying in bed. You could be enjoying the light (Jot) of Niranjan (freedom from Anjan) while being free from Maya (Anjan). The Sur Shabd is even higher. A Poem by David Smith April 14, 2019 Hazur Baba Sawan Singh Singh Ji quote: “Guru Amar Das uses the word anjan which means maya. By the Guru’s grace, he says, we attain the state of nir-anjan, freedom from maya.” Page 28 The True Shabd by Hazur Baba Sawan Singh Ji July 1988 Sat Sandesh 


 
 
 

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