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Doubles Tennis

  • Writer: davidsmith208
    davidsmith208
  • Jul 17, 2020
  • 2 min read

Doubles Tennis

Poem:

Having a poem everyday instead of just following the flow is very bourgeoisie and should not be presented. You can collect inner harmony without regurgitating it. You can just wait until you are full to the brim. Going to Sat Naam is a good way to replace your brain. It helps to have a SatGuru and throw out your stuff. Instead of going online you can have no-mind. Re-entry in the evening is very re-assuring. The fineries of life don’t impress me my delight is in plain nothingness. Ecstatic ecstasy is enough. You can be gone from your brain. The sound could be automatically playing if you avoid a lot of eating. Using your brain to think your way to an advantage is very unprofessional especially in mysticism. You can become less egocentric and be more of a unionist. An opened up data-port is far better than any sport. A lot more can be accomplished if you create for yourself a spiritual bookstore. If you are not an Uber and not a Via you can teach how to not do anything. Ultimately contemplation can remove all the stiffness. In pure God consciousness there is no need for water. The Soul can be rejoined to God just by the guru specified process assertion. How could reliance on the sacred channel be anything but wise when it is so convenient. You can be a strict contemplative at least in the morning rather than be a water-logged wishy-washy hippy and maybe study Zen. Not being disciplined is the same thing as being a histrionic materialist. You can engineer a positive attitude with just muscle. Your mind could be left to wonder loosey goosey then there would be no hope. Or you could just sit still in Guru attachment. In times of coronavirus you can not socialize but at least you can play doubles tennis.



A Poem by David Smith

July 17th 2020


 
 
 

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