Awaken
Perhaps you
didn't notice when you awoke this morning, how you took your first breath from
the next dimension, shifting for a moment to a world where atoms vibrate by a
softer Law. Perhaps tomorrow morning, you won’t come back. You’ll stay there. And it won’t
matter anymore if you are on the Left or Right, Christian or Muslim, Nondualist or Fool for Christ.
You won't need to wear a veil in that moon-drenched
air, where the only authority is Presence, and the tribe you once
belonged to leaves no scent. Where only the glow of your essential oils anoints the meadow, and no one
else exudes such tincture, swelling the plum, stiffening the fur.
No longer enticed by abstractions, you’ll live by touch and tear, musk and
radiance. It won’t matter anymore which master you follow, as long as
She is the one who descends through your next breath, blossoming in the splendor of your chest, resting in your hollow core of
silence. All that matters will be emptying your golden cup, and opening the dark
furrow that runs down your body.
Why wait? Awaken now. Begin your work of thirst. Taste the glistening
night and hear in every cell of human flesh the song that flows from deep within your chthonic ancestral well: “Chitananda Rupam, Shivoham Shivoham! I am the very form of the
bliss of awakening!” Don't ask what work you must do, just listen
for this music in the heart of every stranger.
Image: Persephone by Danté Rossetti

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