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No longer a debate

  • Writer: davidsmith208
    davidsmith208
  • Jul 12, 2019
  • 1 min read

No longer a debate Poem: When you meditate you don’t get up to have a debate, but rather to just go into that alternative state. It is more like just traveling, you stop thinking why you are going there. You can be content just being a yogi. It is a matter of having free passage and a Third Eye active. In post modern times man not only practices yoga but is enlightened. The solution is still not very wide spread. With so many people in meditation the streets have become empty. Reproduction has gone out of fashion. You can obtain mercy or grace by just being persistent eventually. To sit still without a disturbance constitutes the Sublime as would agree a Zen Buddhist. The motionless nature of the Mind is the same as purity. Careful discrimination is the building block of certainty. There is no other way out except by enlightenment. The only alternative is the quagmire. If it doesn’t work then you just give it a re-try. The Mind’s direction can be reversed. Being a Yogi is appropriate. Your body technically is just star dust or a clump of earth. It only gets Life from the God particle which can be taken out. A Poem by David Smith July 12, 2019 #yoga #empty #sitstill #theSublime #ZenBuddhist #reversal


 
 
 

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