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--- Alan Jacobs <alanadamsjacobs wrote: > 13

>

> Holding firmly to the Self-Enquiry,"Who Am I?'

> And stalking unwaveringly the little "I",

> The adept shall reach the subtle Flame

> In the Lotus of the Heart,in the cave fore-ordained.

>

> On this death-bed of self,immolated,

> He shall rise again made new like the Phoenix,

> Alike in both loss and in gain,

> Once the Ego disappears in the Flame.

>

> Sri Ramana! O Master! I beseech thy Grace,Thy celestial Prasad:

> To make this enquiry unceasingly,

> And never to lose my way in the fog.

>

> Thy disciple cherishes only this dream,

> Arising in thy Light so miraculous;

> To enter, behold, and to master the way!

>

>

> This 15 verse Sonnet Sequence by the leader of the Russian Ramana Satsang is

published in my

> anthology 'Poetry For The Spirit' [Watkins Publishing] , a comprehensive

selection of mystical

> poetry from the Rig Veda to Seamus Heaney .It is currently in print , and

available hard-back

> from

> Barnes & Noble in the USA.Also included is poetry By Ramana,Osborne,Chadwick,

> Rumi,Kabir,Sadi,Tagore, etc. etc.

>

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Respected Sir,

 

Do you have any poems with proverbs in them as titles or as discourse?

 

If so ,would you please let me know.

 

Thank you in advance.

 

Yours

 

Chilukuri Bhuvaneswar

On Thu, 30 Oct 2003 Alan Jacobs wrote :

> --- Alan Jacobs <alanadamsjacobs wrote: > 13

> >

> > Holding firmly to the Self-Enquiry,"Who Am I?'

> > And stalking unwaveringly the little "I",

> > The adept shall reach the subtle Flame

> > In the Lotus of the Heart,in the cave fore-ordained.

> >

> > On this death-bed of self,immolated,

> > He shall rise again made new like the Phoenix,

> > Alike in both loss and in gain,

> > Once the Ego disappears in the Flame.

> >

> > Sri Ramana! O Master! I beseech thy Grace,Thy celestial Prasad:

> > To make this enquiry unceasingly,

> > And never to lose my way in the fog.

> >

> > Thy disciple cherishes only this dream,

> > Arising in thy Light so miraculous;

> > To enter, behold, and to master the way!

> >

> >

> > This 15 verse Sonnet Sequence by the leader of the Russian Ramana Satsang

is published in my

> > anthology 'Poetry For The Spirit' [Watkins Publishing] , a comprehensive

selection of mystical

> > poetry from the Rig Veda to Seamus Heaney .It is currently in print , and

available hard-back

> > from

> > Barnes & Noble in the USA.Also included is poetry By

Ramana,Osborne,Chadwick,

> > Rumi,Kabir,Sadi,Tagore, etc. etc.

> >

> > ______________________

> > Want to chat instantly with your online friends? Get the FREE

> > Messenger http://mail.messenger..co.uk

> >

>

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>Messenger http://mail.messenger..co.uk

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