Inner Revolution 4. Beyond Birth & Death

Par : Yaśomatīnandana Dāsa, Jan Wolter
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  • Date de parution18/05/2025
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The beauty of poetry is also practical. It is said in the Vedic scripture that to be a poet is one of the divine qualities possessed by devotees of the Lord. Like an ornament it enhances the character of a person, if he is using this poetry not for own sense gratification, but for glorification of the Supreme Person. That is the only work of a poet, namely to glorify the all-attractive person, literally K???a. Words that do not glorify the All-attractive Person, K???a, are considered by saintly persons to be like places of pilgrimage for crows.
Swan-like devotees who are actually residents of the kingdom of God do not derive any pleasure there. Thus, I follow in the footsteps of my spiritual teachers who were all expert poets and writers. 2016, as a believer and traveler I came to win back faith. Finding shelter with the wisdom texts of the Vedas, a doorway to self-realisation was opened. Self-realisation is nothing cheap, but the sole purpose of human existence.
This human form of life is essentially meant for inquiring about the Absolute Truth. When this mystical door opened, I had insight into spiritual truth, substantial, enlightened and blissful. In a state of meditation this spiritual drop touched my heart and I tried to get hold of it. Expressing my experiences in words of poetry helped to channel these spiritual visions and insights. Once I sat on the Pacific Ocean and meditated.
A vast consciousness surrounded me and I felt as if I was one with that vast consciousness. Later, I came back to an individual consciousness. I would read about this oneness experience, warned that this is maya, illusion. In retrospect, this path of illusion (Mayavada) was enlightened by the spiritual master (Prabhupada) who felt compassion with this delusioned seeker.
The beauty of poetry is also practical. It is said in the Vedic scripture that to be a poet is one of the divine qualities possessed by devotees of the Lord. Like an ornament it enhances the character of a person, if he is using this poetry not for own sense gratification, but for glorification of the Supreme Person. That is the only work of a poet, namely to glorify the all-attractive person, literally K???a. Words that do not glorify the All-attractive Person, K???a, are considered by saintly persons to be like places of pilgrimage for crows.
Swan-like devotees who are actually residents of the kingdom of God do not derive any pleasure there. Thus, I follow in the footsteps of my spiritual teachers who were all expert poets and writers. 2016, as a believer and traveler I came to win back faith. Finding shelter with the wisdom texts of the Vedas, a doorway to self-realisation was opened. Self-realisation is nothing cheap, but the sole purpose of human existence.
This human form of life is essentially meant for inquiring about the Absolute Truth. When this mystical door opened, I had insight into spiritual truth, substantial, enlightened and blissful. In a state of meditation this spiritual drop touched my heart and I tried to get hold of it. Expressing my experiences in words of poetry helped to channel these spiritual visions and insights. Once I sat on the Pacific Ocean and meditated.
A vast consciousness surrounded me and I felt as if I was one with that vast consciousness. Later, I came back to an individual consciousness. I would read about this oneness experience, warned that this is maya, illusion. In retrospect, this path of illusion (Mayavada) was enlightened by the spiritual master (Prabhupada) who felt compassion with this delusioned seeker.
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