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Little White Butterfly

  • Writer: davidsmith208
    davidsmith208
  • May 3, 2019
  • 1 min read

Little White Butterfly Poem: The pattern of writing poetry can be structured the same as going to heaven, it is just a matter of attitude. You can concentrate in the center of the sky or you could just waste away in destitute. Either way time is apt to fly. You can keep your forehead open with proper maintenance like it were a super highway. The lower part of your body - you can just leave it and it will repair itself. That would be the way of an advanced health clinic. You can devote yourself to the inner worlds by just repeating magic words like they were sitting on rosary beads. If you don’t ever have an orgasm you can channel your energy up into your brain and transform yourself like you were a butterfly and enter into the inner sky. It is much better than ordinary sex and lasts forever. Because the hurdle is so high very few tend to jump over it. After ten years of practice you no longer have to be just a beginner and can become intermediate. If you detach yourself enough and concentrate you can break open the cosmic egg. The main reason you practice yoga is to maintain the Sushumna. Man is born ugly like the little silkworm and has to die creating his cocoon which to Saint Teresa is like creating his dwelling place or inner castle. Once he is done he can fly away like a little white butterfly. A Poem by David Smith May 3, 2019 #teresaofavila #interiorcastle #orgasm #sushumna #silkworm #littlewhitebutterfly #poetry


 
 
 

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