There is an extreme point
at which man’s nature
touches the Absolute.
His ground or substance,
his true being is penetrated
by the Divine Love.
The experience of the divine love
reveals to the mystic
the underlying reality of things.
This is the basis on which
the whole mystic claim
of possible union with God rests.
It explains asceticism
and the self-renouncing life.
There is an extreme point at which man’s nature touches the Absolute....Yes you are very true in this expressive poem that guides us from inner spirit. Divine love speaks about matter and life. Interesting philosophical poem shared here.10
This poem has not been translated into any other language yet.
I would like to translate this poem
self-renouncing life comes from a desire for God and love for union with God.