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Great Peace

  • Writer: davidsmith208
    davidsmith208
  • May 16, 2019
  • 2 min read

Great Peace Poem: If you combine total enlightenment with a special kind of sobriety then you have won the Great Game and can have the Great Peace finally. Your mind just becomes obedient - that way it gets really quiet. If you stop manufacturing desire you can have just pure pleasure. It doesn’t mean you got old or became a Zen Monk. You just got Wise. You can just down-play the Mind and put your attention at the Third Eye. You can transform your Gut so it just processes Arugula. You can worship the Sun up in the sky instead of just sitting in your room. If your Brainstem is completely connected to your rump then you can sit still like a dead tree stump. If your Kundalini is fully awake then you don’t have to sleep. If you don’t eat all the time then you will have more time to meditate. In the same way the rich get richer, the enlightened get more enlightened and the Rich become more miserable. It would make sense to finalize your trip up to heaven instead of just going to the gym. You could sit at full attention that way you could accomplish your Guru’s mission. You could have the “music of the spheres” as your hymnal in your new religion. Those arriving at LaGuardia can easily come to Satsang to meet me. A Poem by David Smith May 16, 2019 The ultimate station that is, the state of Supreme Sainthood, which he referred to in speaking with Dr. Carret as the ‘Great Peace’ is defined elsewhere in his writings as being one of inward intoxication and outward soberness, in virtue of which the mind fulfills its analytical function with perfect clarity... page 57 A Muslim Saint of the Twentieth Century: Shaikh Ahmad Al-Alawi by Martin Lings 


 
 
 

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