As a kid when I heard the stories Of heavens and hells And gods and ghosts I thought of those to be true But as I grew My education warned me Not to trust that view
As a child when my elders advised Do unto others as you would have them do to you I thought they were impractical Ignorant of smartness required To manage things through
By far I thought I was the wise To have known it all Realized late in time How great was that fall
Superficial logic, intellectual materialism Cloaked my natural state of true mind Boosting desires, sterile opinions Leaving the true sense behind
I am thankful to the nature For giving me an opportune To study the greatest reality Why humans are marooned
Time and space are eternal I am just the part of that infinite The one awarded with human form For some past intentions right I should not take pride in that For where I am today Later might be someone else’s part
Man who decoded the mystery of mind Taught this decades ago Guard thoughts, actions, and speech To reach the real goal Not judge anything and any being Instead focus on developing clear seeing As everything is ever changing Including ones birth realms A full mind just exhibits knowledge Only in empty mind wisdom reaps Don’t get swayed by extremes Middle way is the path of keep
Now I understand Message behind the moral stories What one sows is what one reaps One gets heavenly pleasures or hellish pain Exclusively based on law of deeds One gets what one deserves For law of nature never fails
But latent power within Can turn it all around If not enlightenment One can at least find in life A decent ground Now and in future!
Dedicated to one of the greatest teachers "Shakyamuni Siddharth Gautama Buddha".
One superman that I call him for encouraging people to exploit their power of minds to the fullest to experience peace that they look for in the external sources. Just like body needs exercise to remain fit, mind needs stillness to be wise. Meditation is the tool to exercise the mind.