Who Is He? Poem by Praveen Kumar in Celestial Glow

Who Is He?

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He is the fulcrum
Who holds all together
In perpetual revolution
Around him in leash,
While he’s in still silence;
He gives his force,
He takes all force,
Thus maintains balance
By being in all,
While nowhere he’s.

He’s eyes of all,
And gives and takes light;
He’s weight of all,
Renders intangibles, tangible
By endless motion
While static he is;
He’s all dimensions,
But dimensionless himself;
While all is in flight,
He enjoys change of colours.

He’s neither mass,
Nor he’s spirit,
He’s beyond both
And runs them in ratio
To bring movement for all;
He’s in all,
Yet involves in none,
And loosens all around
To take on own course
Within three sixty degree.

It’s chaos around,
Each competing on own
To carve own course
Like ripples in ocean
Of perfect peace of him;
He enjoys little games
Of things in his leash
Struggling back and forth
And falling to his line
To revolve around him.

He’s fulcrum, essence,
He’s spur and will,
He’s cause and effect
That sprouts existence
In fabric of time and space;
He’s mere ripple
In things around him,
Connecting everything
To every other thing
In time and space fabric.

He’s law of laws,
He moves laws to act
And decides direction
Of quantums of effect
To mould this world;
He’s the string
That holds all times,
He is the net
That catches all space,
And brings unity a'where.

All comes from him,
Yet distinct from him,
Though naught without him;
Sum of all of them,
He transcends them;
All ends in him,
All finds in him
True peace and solace,
Their innate abode
Of salvation.

He’s mere stir,
No shape or form;
Sheer intellect,
No desires he has;
Pure consciousness
He’s cosmic light;
He works in vision
To take all with him
From orbits around him
To the core of fulcrum.

He’s neither kind,
Nor he’s cruel,
He’s natural law
That on programmed vision
Drags to goal post;
Who follows his law,
Runs faster to reach;
Those apostatize,
Caught in corrective spirals,
Suffer to reach there.

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