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The identity of a poet
smitten into a dreamful
dark beauty
there the accurate
remedy emerges
as a soothing sterling
balm, an intangible
beauty healing the wound
where the majestic Cheiron
pierced and burnt you
across the underlayed
image of yours that
*I yearn to touch..
Chiron = Cheiron* [ Greek ] . . . is an immortal Centaurus.
And centaurus in Mythology is a half human/ half man divine creature.
The Chiron Story elaborates being astonished, surprised to be wounded by the poisoned arrow ~ which he could not heal ~nor die of a poison because of his Immortality. Even before the wound Chiron was prone to live reclusive, lonely life allowing him to develop the stunning self observing mind; an introspective ability for a self reflection and introspective awareness; His features and extra developed powers enabled him to know deep down the core of any human being: their true longing for being more than a human ~ to become divine ~being immortalised~ to transcend the sole human nature which is flawed in one way or another. . .this unbearable truth whith wich humans have to live with. The Mythology is there for us to fix this basic discrepancy between imperfect, perishable humans restored to their divine aspects. Magical impact the Chiron have on humans, helping them when they most need him, this legend lives to this day in contemporary fairy tales and movies as The Trilogy of the magnificent Lord of the Rings is. Since the wound Chiron suffered, the fragility of his own being extended his understanding of human nature making him The Finest Healer having the knowledge and the remedy for the wounded body, heart, mind, soul. . .
"The Wound is really a place of a great Strenght". . . To know your fragility, to know your wound is to embrace the knowlege of Thyself trying to heal it. To transcend!
MdAsadullah Dec 2014
Saw a wretched man
living in shacks
His beliefs were very
soft just like wax

Bought his beliefs
with bundle of rupees
Took it in sunlight and
molded with ease


Saw a gullible man
standing on street
Cheated his beliefs
with language sweet

His beliefs resembled
some old wood
Sawed and chiseled
it the best I could


Saw a strong man
holding his beliefs tight
Forcefully took his
beliefs with a fight

His beliefs were
like some metal hard
To bring it in shape I
hammered and charred

— The End —