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My Profession

  • Writer: davidsmith208
    davidsmith208
  • Dec 28, 2019
  • 1 min read

My Profession Poem: Where Are the Satsangis that are Protestants (WASP)? Our satsang needs more Englishman. Our satsang was taken over by Spain though we have no sense of possession, we accept any lesson. The English got caught up in brexit. Now I have to take another exit. Meditating for three hours, then playing tennis for two, then cleaning house for one is my Zen. After that I go and spend. I go to the library to find a book so I can develop my intellect. When the clouds roll in I get a cup of coffee. In the evening I return to my stance and just do Simran whether I am tired or not. If I was tired then I am reborn and re-awake. I am not retired -meditating is my profession. A Poem by David Smith NYC December 28, 2019 #wissenschaftDerSpiritualitat #CienciaDeLaEspiritualidad #ScienceDeLaSpiritualite #protestant #wasp #englishsatsang #Brexit #meditation #tennis #zen


 
 
 

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