Auroville Mother Poem by Indira Renganathan

Auroville Mother



A plea in compliance

It was an event spiritual in the abundance
A divine force enforced into a human force
You were there as from the divine womb
Mirra Alfassa, grew groomed, a babe to a Mother
A mother of the immortal godly consciousness...
Kaali or Krishna, merged in your oneness
A onness blossoming the mundane florescence

But it's my ever doubting nescience..
Two sets of eyes in two disunified visions
A pair on matter in self esteemed bliss
Meditating the other in midway strain to slide
A feel somewhere in my consciousness is watching
A worry worrying on these unconditional uncertainty
In this swirl of life unsteady I'm

Now finally you arrive at my vision's dawn
Your supra-human eyes are no mortals
Divine rays coming out in radiatingglitter
From your divine consciousness you look through
Whole light of the eternity condensed in your eyes
Oh Mother, in hearty surrender this nescient being
Begging to be blessed with a life divine

Saturday, October 31, 2009
Topic(s) of this poem: spiritual
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Jenny Garlands 04 December 2018

A oneness blossoming the mundane florescence.. I wonder if you have an idea of how your beautiful words play a song of such high joy in a heart? ... I would like to say thank you... because they did and they do. So much love to you Poet.

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