Peace and love right back at ya.

Here's a little ditty celebrating love on Valentines Day.  Have a happy one.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AOOlgbfFy3k

dj


On Thu, Feb 12, 2009 at 10:22 PM, Mukundan PR
<[email protected]> wrote:
> May I attach a birthday message of  peace from Navajyoti Sri Karunakara
> Guru, translated into poetical English by the undersigned.
>
> Mukundan PR
>
> Gurucharanam Saranam
>
> 82nd Birthday Message
>
> (As Revealed from Guru-Prakasham through Sishyapoojita Amrita Jnana
> Tapaswini)
>
>
>
> Let us pray in one heart and in unison for peace!
>
> The Soul of Truth,
>
> Lonely in the shores of the oceans,
>
> Realizing the truth of human life,
>
> Vigilantly safeguarding the path of penance,
>
> Cleaving the thick cobwebs of karma,
>
> Its certainties as well as uncertainties,
>
> Observing the hidden far off truth,
>
> Through the sastrugi of pain and realizations,
>
> In those sinuous pathways of pain and truthful reflections,
>
> Loudly proclaiming:
>
> Hail! Hail! 'The Light of Truth, the Light of Truth'.
>
>
>
> In that Soul of Truth, in its scintillating effulgence,
>
> Through vigilant experience and mystical revelations,
>
> Behold, the path of verve and renaissance,
>
> That leads countless souls to the virtuous path.
>
>
>
> In that corridor of wakefulness, the truth of life is known;
>
> Like the maneuverings of the ocean, known through nature's throbs.
>
> In its ceaseless journey, in the crucible of wisdom
>
> In the alimental karma and dharma, that complements each other,
>
> Behold the self-earned virtuousness,
>
> And the eternal glimmer of life-effulgence,
>
> The conduct of life after birth and death,
>
> The truth of cause and effect,
>
> Behold them all, in that Godly Will!
>
> Untouched by the humanly wisdom,
>
> Like the ores caught by a magnet,
>
> In the horizon beyond the shore of thoughts,
>
> The sinews of divine bliss, penetrating the yonder skies,
>
> Curing thus the karmic ruptures,
>
> With the puissance of sacrifice amassed,
>
> Transforming as the path itself, for the liberation of all:
>
> Thus the revelation:
>
>
>
> 'Word is Truth, Truth is Guru, and Guru is God'
>
>
>
> The path conforming to Godly Will!
>
> The path of blemishless and virtuous seers,
>
> The path of awakened truth, of revelation,
>
> And of the apocalyptic aphorism:
>
> 'Guru is Brahma, Guru is Vishnu, and Guru is God Siva'
>
>
>
> Traversing the acclivitous truths of which,
>
> Life becomes merged with that luciferous truth,
>
> Of knowledge and wisdom, the seat of transcendental bliss,
>
> Guiding life, as the eternal fulcrum of creation!
>
>
>
> That self revealing transcendental bliss,
>
> Hidden indeed is it in the alcoves of our heart,
>
> Known through self-experiential knowledge,
>
> And discriminatory wisdom,
>
> The realization of which is the vigilant will of God.
>
>
>
> What for and what that vigil was?
>
> Astringed with sacrifice,
>
> With karma brimming with righteousness,
>
> With the loving salve of beneficence;
>
> That seat of transcendental bliss,
>
> Is the credendum, or the quiddity of Santhigiri.
>
>
>
> We remember the perennial birthdays…..
>
> In the girdles of experience,
>
> With the osculant prayerful visions,
>
> That throbbing of self-effulgence;
>
>
>
> In the epochs and in its twilights … Manvantara
>
> In its' high and low tides,
>
> In the innards of dharma and adharma
>
> Cognizing and respecting everything,
>
> Abandoning that which to be abandoned,
>
> All to imbibe that divine effulgence,
>
> The personification of scintillating perfection!
>
>
>
>  The throbs of our prayers keep the purr of entire creation,
>
> In the girdles of protection,
>
> Through our life of vigilance, in the altar of self-sacrifice,
>
> And in the kingdom of the Self,
>
> Salvaging its wisdom and experience
>
> Demeaning with all in right measure,
>
> In our verve to venerate the Supreme Blessed Light,
>
> The object of worship of all!
>
>
>
> Praying ever and anon, for the welfare of this creation!
>
> Embracing always that graceful Light,
>
> Hearken to realization, with a worshipful mind!
>
>
>
> Prayers again for the quietitude of all,
>
> With submissions in that totality of truth,
>
> In that eternity of perfection!
>
>
>
> (Translated from the original Malayalam by Mukundan P.R.)
>
>
> On Tue, Feb 10, 2009 at 7:59 AM, nominal9 <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> Anybody have a favorite poem?
>> I haven't thought about poetry for quite a while...
>> Anything that catches your interest that you would like to share? It
>> can be deep or not so deep... whatever you like or think someone else
>> may like.... just looking for something.... new...
>> nominal9
>>
>
>
> >
>

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