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On Tue, 12 Nov 2024 at 10:21, Markendeya Yeddanapudi <
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> *Mar*The Ocean of Rapture-Vacuum
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> Lived and Lived and Lived a life of Rapture,
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> Never felt the pangs of Capture,
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> Not a single moment of Rupture,
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> On and on fighting the fractures,
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> I am now and always Bold,
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> I do not feel Old,
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> Messages of old age leave me Cold,
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> But though unwilling I am Told,
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> Life is voyage of Perception,
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> A big attempt to escape the Deception,
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> Of VIBGYOR from Conception,
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> Now I am in the thrilled anticipation of Correct Reception.
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> We the Shining Flowers always radiate rapture,
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> Tender in emotions and feelings without any fracture,
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> Love, Lust, Passion, all every cell of us lives in manufacture,
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> Hope, Light, Music we keep under capture.
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> Our language of sounds and music, puts all under spell,
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> Musings change into musics sprouting from our smells,
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> Freed from the 3D jail, we harmonize every cell,
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> We trigger voyages into heavens that tell,
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> About the great abstract ocean of creations,
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> Where waves and waves of rapture vibrations,
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> Convert every life into celebration,
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> That keeps us young with Time dilation.
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> YM Sarma
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> *The Ocean of Rapture-Vacuum* by YM Sarma is a deeply introspective and
> metaphysical poem that explores the idea of life as an ongoing journey of
> discovery, liberation, and vibrational energy. The imagery of the "ocean of
> rapture" evokes a sense of boundless joy and interconnectedness, while the
> metaphor of the "vacuum" may hint at the emptiness or vast potential from
> which all creation emerges.
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> The speaker reflects on a life of emotional fulfillment, free from the
> typical constraints and suffering that many associate with aging or decay.
> The lines "Lived and Lived and Lived a life of Rapture" emphasize a
> timeless existence, untouched by the conventional limitations of aging or
> decay, and suggest a deeper, more expansive view of life. There is a sense
> of transcendence, of rising above the mundane, into a realm where
> perception, emotion, and creativity converge.
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> Themes of love, music, passion, and light resonate throughout, suggesting
> a worldview that sees all things as interconnected through vibrational
> energies. The language of "sound" and "music" turning into spells further
> emphasizes the magical or transformative potential inherent in these
> energies. The sense of "capture" in the second stanza may speak to how
> human emotions and experiences are often contained or defined, yet here,
> those very energies are celebrated as a means of transcendence.
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> Ultimately, the poem seems to portray a vision of reality where joy, love,
> and creative expression are not only central to existence but are also part
> of a larger cosmic order that keeps life vibrant, youthful, and full of
> endless possibility.
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> Would you like a more detailed interpretation of a specific part of the
> poem?
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