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The Long Stay

  • Writer: davidsmith208
    davidsmith208
  • Dec 8, 2019
  • 1 min read

The Long Stay Poem: When you go to meet God you should plan to stay there long. You can get up at 4 and go into a deep state. You can cross the main avenue and the boulevard too. We had talked about how you could just meditate and then take a walk and that is how you could simplify. You can use your Third Eye as protection from worldly blindness. You can build a temple in your headspace and just stay there. You can rise above concepts such as sunrise and sunset and just leave the earth. You can bring to an end - stopping and starting - and just go In. You could become one with SatNaam सतनाम and end up just saying Simran. You are lucky if you got heat water and can eat. You can be a minimalist with a certain latitude assuming you have adequate gratitude. In winter months you can brighten your day with Christmas lights. A Poem by David Smith NYC December 8, 2019 #सतनाम #ਸਿਮਰਨ Simran (Punjabi: ਸਿਮਰਨ, Hindi: सिमरण, सिमरन) is a Hindi/Punjabi/Marathi word derived from the Sanskrit word स्मरण (smaraṇa, "the act of remembrance, reminiscence,recollection and meditation") which leads to the realization of what may be the highest aspect and purpose in one's life. It is the continuous remembrance of the finest aspect of the self, and/or the continuous remembrance (or feeling) of God, thus used for introducing spirituality. This state is maintained continuously while carrying out the worldly works outside.


 
 
 

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