770. Thought(S) 210909 Poem by Raman Savithiri

770. Thought(S) 210909



Thought
A thought
A single thought
Just a single thought
Just even a single thought
Is enough to toss
From the center of soothe
Into ocean of samskara!

Then what to say about
Ocean of thoughts? !

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I am about to drink the nectar of peace
Reaching the center ready to give ease

But alas!
In a hair split of time
Thoughts arise to spoil all effort
As it happened to a calf
Reaching its mother’s udder
Was dragged and devoured by wolves!
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Chased by thought waves
I take refuge in Your name
If I let loose my awareness
I drown into my own mind!

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Christopher Lee 22 September 2009

Mandukya Upanishad has the following observation: The effects of past Karmas, meritorious or unmeritorious, may project themselves into dream when chances are not given to them for expression in waking life. Also, a thought of some other person may affect you. A friend of yours may be deeply thinking of you; and you may have a dream of him, or you may have a dream with experiences corresponding to his thoughts. Your mother may be far away, crying for you, and her thought can affect you; you may have a dream. All this is equal to saying that a telepathic effect can produce dreams. In the case of spiritual seekers, Guru’s grace can cause a dream; and catastrophic experiences that one may have to pass through in the waking world may pass lightly as a dream experience by his grace. Due to the power of the Guru, one may have a dream suffering, instead of a waking one…….. The reason is that you oppose their function in waking life, due to the assertions of the ego. You counteract Isvara’s working and Guru’s blessing by the action of your own egoism. But, in dreaming, the ego subsides, to some extent. You become more normal, one may say, and you approximate yourself more to reality, rather than to artificiality, in dream. Thus, it is easier for these powers to operate in dream than in waking..” great insights...well written

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Raman Savithiri

Raman Savithiri

Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, India
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