Infinite Concepts Poem by Jason Cain

Infinite Concepts

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Divinity is an infinite concept- never ending
and never beginning. Before creation
there was the Divine and after attainment
there is the Divine. To move within the
Divine Way is to move within eternity.
Within the eternally passionate and
spontaneous movement of Divinity is the
fullness of omnipotence.

To follow the Divine Spirit is to live within the
shadow of creation. It is the ecstasy of
'Buddhahood attained' and then
laughed at in the orgasm of eternity. It is
Enlightenment or Holiness always, then
steadfastly shunned in the decadence of
their implications.

To move within the oneness of the Divine is
to perceive the sameness of things, but
things are things and to say that they
have no meaning, or that all meaning is
one meaning, is to be lost within the
ocean of the void- the indulgence of
omnipotence.

To follow the Divine Spirit is to understand
the deeper meaning of things. All worlds
of the escapist and the realist are both
real and unreal, for the Divine is
Enlightenment, but illusionary in its
idealistic terms. It is the great river on its
never ending journey to the sea, but to
reach the ocean is to be lost, to cease to
be, for it is always within the journey that
one finds meaning and never at journey's
end.

Those that do not know the harmony of the
Divine live in materialistic emptiness. I
WANT, I WANT, I WANT - a childish form
of avarice, of impulsiveness and
sentimentality, a continuous grasping, a
world full of desire - the very foundations
of fear and affliction. Those that proclaim
the Divine find nothing but discriminative
idealism. I AM, I AM, I AM - the
indulgence of pride and love - an
idealism based on a relativistic
compassion, concealing in truth a desire
for self-worship.

For those who travel in tune with the
harmonics of the Divine- IT IS, IT IS, IT IS -
spirit reflects its own reward. The bonds of
illusion fall as leaves from a tree in
autumn; all is right within the world for
Spirit moves within.

Sunday, August 21, 2016
Topic(s) of this poem: spirituality
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