The Divine Paradox Poem by C. P. Sharma

The Divine Paradox

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The Divine Paradox
(Sā dho rachnā rā m banā ▫ ī .)

Gentlemen, it is Lord’s creation game:
Temporal and the eternal in one frame,
Difficult to know His marvel’s aim! ! ! 1. (Refrain)

Under the sway of Lust, Lure & Anger,
Detached from God’s image we wander.
We consider this false body to be true,
As the dream during the sleep construe.1.

All that is visible is transient,
As cloud’s shadow evanescent.
Nanak, know the world as illusion,
Faith in the Lord removes confusion.2.2.

Gaudi Mahalla 9.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Fay Slimm 22 January 2009

'Temporal and eternal in one frame' yes that is truly a divine paradox....... and you put the case well my friend - - - - thank you...... best wishes from Fay.

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Frank James Ryan Jr...fjr 03 February 2009

A paradigm of a paradox, indeed, C.P....and to where do we sojourn to, in the in- between....or IS there an inbetween? The Supreme, has our answer...but our faith tells us never to question...but indtead to worship, honour, and look beyond the evils of the Beast, and look forward to our paradise hereafter....Ilike the alludement to the Guru, Nanak, who i believe was the first of the ten Sikhs....Solid Penning... F j R 2009

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Kassem Oude 24 January 2009

I consider that everyone has his own faith. There is many says but truth still unique. The real world is what live, see and touch.

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Lynda Robson 24 January 2009

Very wise words in this piece, thought provoking as always, thanks 10 Lynda xx

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Eddie Roa 22 January 2009

It's a good statement of an article of faith though sometimes we wonder at some unseemly event which make us think that He sometimes moves in mysterious ways.

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Samanyan Lakshminarayanan 22 January 2009

to me life is very true...it's not illusion nd that's why i say maya is a lie

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Bissau, Rajasthan
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