Looking beyond duality
ends de-personification
an experiment concluded
with the crisp realization
of personification in all
while distracting issues
are dishonest exclusivity
whereas personification
when all open and free
in the sound of silence
embodies not malice
but maybe blindness
when looking straight
into a source of light
not just reflections
from formations
but right into it
will take time
to balance then
and see ever more
what’s here and now
in front of one’s nose
the very divine always
in one form or another
personified or not
present always.
“Saranam gacchami” — triple gem refuge
“The river cannot go back” by Khalil Gibran جبران خليل جبران
It is said that before entering the sea
a river trembles with fear.
She looks back at the path she has traveled,
from the peaks of the mountains,
the long winding road crossing forests and villages.
And in front of her,
she sees an ocean so vast,
that to enter
there seems nothing more than to disappear forever.
But there is no other way.
The river can not go back.
Nobody can go back.
To go back is impossible in existence.
The river needs to take the risk
of entering the ocean
because only then will fear disappear,
because that’s where the river will know
it’s not about disappearing into the ocean,
but of becoming the ocean.
Looking beyond duality — stars faded for the sun to rise

