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Patanga Cordeiro • São Paulo, Brazil

Dumbstruck with silence and beauty

My longings make me poor and weak,
  They hear not my secret Will.
Ever they hate my quest supreme,
  Away they take my thrill.

A day shall come, I know it well,
  When all desires of mine
Will seek Thy Grace and Thee alone.
  I then in Thee shall shine.

I will be above the fruits of deeds.
  Thy blue Compassion-Eye
Will guide my heart and soul, my all.
  In Thee my past shall die.

Sri Chinmoy
My First Friendship with the Muse

Today I was reading aphorisms from the Seventy-Seven Thousand Service-Trees series, which I consider personally Sri Chinmoy's magnum opus. Usually I read fifty of them (it only takes about five minutes) before picking up another book.

Today I ran through one hundred and fifty without a pause and was dumbstruck with silence and beauty:

Eventually
Everybody’s life-possession
Shall end in
Infinity’s Nothingness.


To me, a self-giving
And self-effacing thought
Is, indeed, a perfect prayer.


God has given me
Two sleeplessly God-dreaming eyes,
And I have given Him
My gratitude-heart-tears
In return.


To feel God’s Love,
Always keep
A simplicity-life,
A purity-heart
And
A sincerity-mind.


Not my capacity,
But my Lord’s
Unconditional Compassion
Has enabled me to have
An illumination-mind,
Compassion-heart
And
Oneness-life.


When I give my Lord
All my weaknesses,
He tells me that
He wants to claim them
As His own
Before He strengthens them.


May my aspiration-heart-bell
Ring every morning
And every evening
Like a temple bell.

And to finish it off:

I smile to make
Thee smile.
I weep to make
Thee weep.
All deeds of mine invoke
Thy nameless, sun-vast sweep.

Sri Chinmoy
My First Friendship with the Muse

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