Mystical Words: A Few Short Poems

Mystical Words: A Few Short Poems September 13, 2016

The Great Truth in Red and White: Photograph by Henry Karlson
The Great Truth in Red and White: Photograph by Henry Karlson

1.

There is no God but God

And Mary is His Mother.
To and from the land of Nod,
You will find no other.

God is God, the divine One,
God from God, divine Son,
Glorify him with vocal tone,
Singing, he is second to none.

Proceeding forth, love from love,
The Spirit is God, none-other,
Reigning from heaven above
We receive not another.

Wherever we shall turn,
God is to be found,
In all vestiges, discern
God is there, crowned.

 

2.

Drink in the wine divine,
Eat the bread and be fed.
With the Spirit align,
Communion with the Godhead.

Lost, lost, lost is the self,
Consumed and inebriated
No longer myself and himself
The ego, nowhere to be located.

 

3.

She calls and beckons, “To me!”
Enraptured, I must follow.
“Become my servant,  be nobody”
She cries hidden in the oracle of Apollo.
Far and wide I travel,
From Egypt to Rome,
Feet upon the gravel,
Far away from home.

Life, a blur,
An enchanted prison.
To at last I find her,
HOLY WISDOM.


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