Jewels Of Knowledge Poem by Heather Burns

Jewels Of Knowledge

Rating: 4.7


Tap into your living energy
there awaits another world
a world between here and there

with patience and practice
the door will open allowing
each of us entry

open, revealing the mysteries
of life our inner most world
the essence of our existence

chakra six better known as the
third-eye contains the knowledge
of the ages can be acquired
by seeking

the innermost mysteries unfold
bearing our souls as naked
questions asked and answered
inside the door of mysteries

revealing jewels of knowledge
drawing near to the face of GOD.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Nasarudheen Parameswaran 26 August 2013

Yes, the intuitive mind opens in mediation and knowledge is revealed as the sixth chakra(Ajna Chakra) is the seat od the mind with the presiding deity, Paramasiva [ref.Meditation and Mantras by Swami Vishnu Devananda].A fine spiritual poem

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Dee Corpolongo 28 August 2013

This is such an amazing poem, and very informative on the road of wisdom. I also have a picture on my wall of a girl holding in her hand the third eye, surrounded by animals, and spirits, and it has always gave me a feeling, but of what, I know not. Only that I feel very close to that picture, and now to your poem. Thank you for sharing!

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Vipins Puthooran 27 August 2013

revealing jewels of knowledge drawing near to the face of GOD./ From the face of God, the pious man gets the precious Jewels! ! ! Beautiful Poem

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Unwritten Soul 26 August 2013

Wording is extraordinary in your arrangement here, very nice and meaningful poem_Soul

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Adheez Van Der Beanthz 26 August 2013

interesting and meaningful great job Heather... like it very much

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Valsa George 26 August 2013

Jewels of knowledge lie buried in ourselves and with patience and perseverance, if we wait at the threshold and knock, the door will open and the mysteries will unfold before us! Transcendental meditation is a way to finding the ultimate truth! A philosophical write, for a change I suppose!

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