The Sanskrit Seal Poem by pedro moshood

The Sanskrit Seal



I'd sought the right way
Like Icarus through a maze
And call the initiate
To search and learn always
From works of unknown Saints.

Initiates should meditate
Every night and day
On the life of several saints
If they wish to know the way
To what makes them great.


Like first time being to sea
A seeker will learn the key
And then unlock the secret
Of the mystery of the sea,
Having mastered several seals.

I wrote down this riddle
To dismiss ignorant few
That were never in my shoes,
But yet it'll serve as clue
For those who wants to be gurus.

Wednesday, March 7, 2018
Topic(s) of this poem: ritual
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