Tuesday, July 19, 2016

in all beings


when the mind forgets itself
the wonder of this moment sparks
like a creative force
it brings with it insights most powerful
in nature
such as one is not all the things that
was once thought
this jars the mind to be awake to the
moment in a way that is not weighed
down by the clutter of thought-streams
projections, fear, desires, hope, reflections
the whole grouping of mental energy
then the whittling down of the persona
begins in earnest
one cannot lose the awareness of continuing
to engage practices and questioning
even when the mind seems very different
in awareness
onward thru the phases that come
until what remains is only grace
which is stillness without any type of
mental content
this is a jivanmukta or a sage
there cannot be a partial letting go
or an almost completed sage
a sage wears only stillness in his
mind and heart
a sage wears only non-dual beauty
in his mind and heart
a sage wears only priceless jewels of
beautiful o-ne in his soul and spirit
and everywhere
a sage is not of this worldly dramatic
playing out like the vast majority
a sage is of the spirit-heart that is completely
beautified in God-nature or pristine stillness
and nothing more or less
a sage plays by no rules or agenda but is spontaneous
in his/her way of being
a sage dances to the sound of the soundless void
a sage dances to the beat of God-source-light
a sage moves to the flow of o-ne
a sage rises and sets to the living waters of all
a sage rises and sets to mouna
a sage rises and sets to heavenly beauty of light
a sage rises and sets to timeless wonder
a sage rises and set to pristine fullness
a sage rises and sets to the original mind
there is no other in this consciousness of
o-ne
just pure reality that is present always
and lives in all beings

4 comments:

  1. Such a beautiful writing filled with stillness. Thank you for this and for the rest of them. Always appreciated here. Om shanti.
    Liza

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  2. namaste, always appreciate the comments... om shanti

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  3. Namaste, thank you for this. Om.

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