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Many mornings now, as day opens its sky eyes to early sunlight, Silence pervades all that I am, or might ever want to be. Speaking is natural, and life goes on, but for the tug on my heart, to go deeper, ever deeper into the ocean of silence. Ancient lands of my ancestry are calling me to come home now and be near the sea. My own sea, salty and blue, red rocks plunging into stormy union with ultramarine. Be that I was selkie, I was mermaid, I know these places where I lived and loved, breathing underwater in perfect, silent freedom. Perfection, a sidhi, might be, to live as a sadhvi selkie. Knowing timelessness through ancient, silent wisdom, feeling, loving, living and swimming in unboundedness.
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Oct 1, 2015
Oct 1, 2015 at 11:54 PM UTC
Heart of a Sadhvi
Many mornings now, as day opens its sky eyes to early sunlight, Silence pervades all that I am, or might ever want to be. Speaking is natural, and life goes on, but for the tug on my heart, to go deeper, ever deeper into the ocean of silence. Ancient lands of my ancestry are calling me to come home now and be near the sea. My own sea, salty and blue, red rocks plunging into stormy union with ultramarine. Be that I was selkie, I was mermaid, I know these places where I lived and loved, breathing underwater in perfect, silent freedom. Perfection, a sidhi, might be, to live as a sadhvi selkie. Knowing timelessness through ancient, silent wisdom, feeling, loving, living and swimming in unboundedness.
A sadhvi("good woman") is the feminine counterpart of a sadhu("good man") , seeking moksha, enlightenment through the path of renunciation. Most sadhus are yogis; not all yogis are sadhus. (Thank you, Wikipedia, for giving me a place to check my facts.) Sidhi, is Sanskrit for a perfected ability, be it compassion or yogic flying. See the Yoga Sutras of Patajali for more on this beautiful subject. ©Elisa Maria Argiro
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Oct 1, 2015
Oct 1, 2015 at 11:54 PM UTC
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