Wonders That Lie In The Beyond Poem by Jasdeep Hari Bhajan Singh Khalsa

Wonders That Lie In The Beyond



There are wonders that lie in the beyond,
More vast than the ears and eyes that see,
More remote than the remoteness of a thousand acres,
More real than the reality we seldom perceive.

For the arts of the inner world have remained mystery,
For a thousand years, ‘til the Sun rose,
And we shall remember the thousands dead,
Who gave their lives so we may live instead.

The power within has not known its peak,
For age and age, after it all began,
But now has come the time to shine,
Brighter than a thousand suns and stars.

For light and light makes life lighter,
Eliminating darkness till beyond the beyond,
So should I seek a thousand worlds,
Or look inside to uncover the pearl.

As there are wonders that lie in the beyond,
More vast than the ears and eyes that see,
More remote than the remoteness of a thousand acres,
More real than the reality we seldom perceive.

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Completed 9th May 2009 - Buddha Purnima Full Moon - This poem reaches a particular vibration, its pattern is such that it opens the heart and creates a sense of awe in the reader
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