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| Poetry and quotations Do you like to write or read poetry inspired by your yoga practice? Here is a space to share your own poems, or to share poems or brief quotations which are spiritually inspiring. |
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Senior Member
Join Date: May 2006
Posts: 228
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granthi nutcracker
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small hard granthi nut lies buried . . . . . . . . . . deep inside of me the source of my dis-ease to break open this nut would unleash a black hole of sorrow which would annihialate me where is my nutcracker ? |
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Senior Member
Join Date: Dec 2006
Posts: 684
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As San Juan de la Cruz says in his "The dark night of the soul", the light of the Face of God is so bright that our imperfect soul cannot percieve it; and what we cannot percieve for us that is non-existent, void and darkness. This is the dark night the advanced souls are put in, where they slowly get purified from the memory of the joys given by the senses, and become ready to feel the joy of seeing His Face.
Whenever I feel pain or sadness, I have this thought that it is never in vane, because it prepares me for greater pains and fears I might have to face. Related to this, Rudolf Steiner says that initiation means that one gets the "knowledge" one normally would get in several lives. In a way, initiation is a shortcut, but the experiences one would get in those lives must be aquired somehow. Initiation is like an intensive course, and there are trials what will provide the equivalent of the experiences of many lives. This means the trials are very hard if we think of them in normal life's terms. That's why not anyone can be an initiate, everyone has to follow his own pace, and while most will have a slow pace, there are few who are tried and tested beyond the limits we would think normal. These men and women are rare, but one must keep the faith that noone is ever tested beyond his/her capacity to endure. |
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