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The sandal | The far-off, sandal-coated nebula, | ||
What does it keep saying? | |||
To it, let us listen in. | |||
It says: "Much I've seen, much I've heard; | |||
Whatever | In that a heart flashes. | ||
"Whatever I have seen or heard, | |||
to hold | Most of it I have forgotten. | ||
Per this knowledge limited, to that [[:wikipedia:Svayam Bhagavan|Bhagavan]] | |||
It's not possible to hold on. | |||
"Those who go afloat upon the blue heavens, | |||
Through life's pollen they yearn for vibration. | |||
But vibration, it starts racing on the remote firmament; | |||
And to find it close, therein lies a dilemma." | |||
</poem> | </poem> | ||
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