To Bhagavan -Poem-4 (My Life And Quest)
There is naught else but Thee.
Who is it that suffers?
Bhagavan!
I come to knock for release— It is enough . . . .
in my dream.
There is naught else but Thee.
Who is it that suffers?
Bhagavan!
I come to knock for release— It is enough . . . .
in my dream.
Arunachala!
Thy silence calls me
More powerful than a thousand voices
O Hill of wonder!
To feel, to know, to be the Christ within—
Can there then be love for Christ on earth,
Walking as man, seen as a man is seen?
Seek not to argue; love has greater worth.
Love makes man kin
This believe: I tell you what I know
From own experience; nothing of hearsay;
What I have tried and proved and found it so,
Following a guide, a Master of the Way.
Sat-Chit-Ananda the true state is called — Being-Consciousness- Bliss. Ultimately they fuse into One; in fact they are three aspects of the same. There was already the experience of being and the impersonal awareness, but not the bliss which should draw the mind of its own volition to this state and make it abide there effortlessly, over-riding any counter-attraction that might seek to draw it outwards.