Guest guest Posted August 9, 2000 Report Share Posted August 9, 2000 I love James' poems & information :-) Thankyou James. Here is something for you all. I dedicate it to gentle Harsha who first introduced me to ... ~Jnaneshwar ~ I honor the God & the Goddess, The eternal parents of the universe. The Lover, out of boundless love, Takes the form of the Beloved. What beauty! Both are made of the same nectar And share the same food. Out of supreme love They swallow up each other But separate again For the joy of being two. They are not completely the same But neither are they different. No one can tell exactly what they are. How intense is their longing To be with each other. This is their greatest bliss. Never, not even in jest, Do they allow their unity To be disturbed. They are so averse to separation That even though they have become This entire world, Never for a moment do they let A difference come between them Even though they see All that is animate & inanimate, Arising from within themselves, They never recognize a third. They sit together in the same place, Both wearing a garment of light. >From the beginning of time They have been together, Reveling in their own Supreme Love. They created a difference To enjoy this world. When that "difference" Had one glimpse of their intimacy It could not help but merge Back into the bliss Of their eternal union. Without the God, There is no Goddess, And without the Goddess There is no God. How sweet is their love! The entire universe is too small To contain them, Yet they live happily In the tiniest particle. The life of one Is the life of the other, And not even a blade of grass Can grow without both of them. Only these two live In this house Called the universe. When either one is asleep The other stays awake And plays the part of both. Should both of them awake, The whole universe Would vanish without a trace. They become two For the sake of divine play, But in every moment They seek to become one again. Both of them see together, Both of them are seen together. They are happy only when together. Shiva has become all forms: Both dark & light, Both male & female. By the union of these two halves The whole universe comes to be. Two lutes make one note. Two roses make one fragrance. Two lamps make one light. Two lips - one word. Two eyes - one sight. Shiva & Shakti - one universe. Though appearing separate They are forever joined, Always eating from the same plate. She is a chaste & devoted partner; She cannot live without Her Lord. And without Her, The one who can do everything Cannot even appear. How can we distinguish These two from each other? He appears because of Her, And she exists because of Him. We cannot tell sugar >From its sweetness Nor camphor >From its fragrance. To capture light We take hold of fire. To capture the Supreme Shiva We must take hold of Shakti. Light illumines the Sun, But the Sun itself Creates that light. The glorious Sun & its light Are one & the same. An object has a reflection: When looking we see two images, Yet there is only one thing. Likewise, this world is a reflection Of the Supreme Lord. We may see two, yet only One exists. Out of pure emptiness She gives rise to the entire world. Everything depends on Her. Yet She exists only because Of Her Lord. Her form is the whole world, It is the glory of God made manifest. God Himself created Her form, God Himself became that form. Seeing Herself beautifully adorned, She could not bear that Her Lord Might have less then Herself. And so she adorned Him With every name & form in the universe. Merged in unity There was nothing to do. So Shakti, the bringer of good fortune, Created this world for the sake of divine play. She reveals Her Lord's splendor By melting Herself & becoming everything; And He glorifies Her, By hiding Himself completely. Out of His great love to see Her He becomes the Seer of the universe. If he could not watch Her play, He would have no reason to exist. (Part 1) James Bean wrote: THE YOGA OF SOUND -- LISTENING TO THE MUSIC OF THE UNIVERSE, PART FIVE Copywrite, September 1997 THE SHABDA YOGA TRADITION OF INDIA - THE PATH OF THE MASTERS According to the Masters of Sant Mat the 'electricity' of the Godhead that flows through all creation, and that's present within every living thing, is called 'the Shabd.' Shabd or Shabda is a term for the Inner Light and Sound of God, sometimes referred to as 'the Audible Life Stream.' This Current can be seen as well as heard. This is the Sound of God if we did but know it, and is the Light of Eternity if we could only recognize it within ourselves. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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