Guest guest Posted January 22, 2002 Report Share Posted January 22, 2002 Sitting at Ramana's Samadhi by Farokh Merat At first the mind went wild and cried: I have come thirty years too late. But by and by the heart replied; Who is early, who is late, Here before the Eternal, the timeless state? (in: Mountain Path 1979, p. 153) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 22, 2002 Report Share Posted January 22, 2002 om namo bhagavate sri ramanaya Dear Sri Gabriele, Thank you for posting such "Gems". Farokh's poem captures the state of mind that many of us have gone through. "The lament of the mouth, its subsequent fading and reconciliation, and the calm that descends on the mind as reassurance of His eternal presence grows in our heart" are described so beautifully by the poem. Thank you once again. Yours in Sri Bhagavan, suri Gabriele Ebert <g.ebert wrote: Sitting at Ramana's Samadhi by Farokh Merat At first the mind went wild and cried: I have come thirty years too late. But by and by the heart replied; Who is early, who is late, Here before the Eternal, the timeless state? (in: Mountain Path 1979, p. 153) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Download exciting Logos, Picture Messages & Ringtones for your mobile phone Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 23, 2002 Report Share Posted January 23, 2002 Yes indeed, Sri Suri. It is such a miracle: the growing assurance of His eternal presence - and it becomes more and more stronger - not only with sitting at His samadhi but everywhere. In HIM Gabriele RamanaMaharshi, suri suryanarayan <suri_suryanarayan> wrote: > > om namo bhagavate sri ramanaya > Dear Sri Gabriele, > Thank you for posting such "Gems". Farokh's poem captures the state of mind that many of us have gone through. "The lament of the mouth, its subsequent fading and reconciliation, and the calm that descends on the mind as reassurance of His eternal presence grows in our heart" are described so beautifully by the poem. > Thank you once again. > Yours in Sri Bhagavan, > suri > Gabriele Ebert <g.ebert@g...> wrote: > > Sitting at Ramana's Samadhi > by Farokh Merat > > At first the mind went wild and cried: > I have come thirty years too late. > But by and by the heart replied; > Who is early, who is late, > Here before the Eternal, the timeless state? > > (in: Mountain Path 1979, p. 153) > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > > > > > > > > Download exciting Logos, Picture Messages & Ringtones for your mobile phone > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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