Tuesday, February 28, 2006

HAFIZ says: I have come into this world to see This!




I have come into this world to see this:

The sword drop from men's hands even at the height
of their arc of anger
 
because we have finally realized there is just one flesh to wound
and it is His - the Christ's, our
Beloved's.
 
I have come into this world to see this:

all creatures hold hands as
we pass through this miraculous
existence we share on the way
to even a greater being of soul,
 
a being of just ecstatic light,
forever entwined and at play
with Him.
 
I have come into this world to hear this:
 
every song the earth has sung since it was conceived in
the Divine's womb and began spinning from
His wish,
 
every song by wing and fin and hoof,
every song by hill and field and tree and woman and child,
every song of stream and rock,
 
every song of tool and lyre and flute,
every song of gold and emerald
and fire,
 
every song the heart should cry with magnificent dignity
to know itself as God:
 
for all other knowledge will leave us again in want and aching -
only imbibing the glorious Sun
will complete us.

I have come into this world to experience this:

men so true to love
they would rather die before speaking
an unkind word,
 
men so true their lives are His covenant -
the promise of
hope.
 
I have come into this world to see this:

the sword drop from men's hands
even at the height of
their arc of rage
 
because we have finally realized
there is just one flesh
we can wound.



HAFIZ
From “Love Poems From God”
by Daniel Ladinsky.

 

Saturday, February 11, 2006

Quetzalcoatl " La Serpiente Enplumada"



Creador (dios-cielo) de la humanidad
para las culturas de Mesoamerica
(Aztecas. Toltecas, y Mayas)

Es el representante por naturaleza del principio de dualidad,
dios del viento mitad aire mitad tierra es tambien conocido
como KuKulkan.

Su origen es muy antiguo; aunque los máximos difusores de esta deidad fueron los aztecas, en realidad
no fueron ellos los que lo " crearon ".

La idea de la serpiente emplumada
procede al menos de la civilización de Teotihuacán ( siglos III-VIII ),
la gran ciudad de la meseta central de México que en el lenguaje náhuatl significa

‘Lugar donde los hombres se hacen Dioses’’

Wednesday, February 08, 2006

Comming Out From the Cold!



Paintings by
Nicolas Roerich

A cold sun
has come
to this planet,
be sure comets
travel fast

Know it well
anybody can see it
contemplate
its warmth






It doesn't burn
although, only shines
when Darkness
goes!

White Light
coming from
the cold.

It's me, it's you
ITS THOU
I am talking
now.




http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iEYSt0zt0fk