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Today, what makes your feet falter; | |||
And why does sleep come on a bed of thorns? | |||
What dulls the power of your mind, | |||
And why do tears fall from your eyes? | |||
The one | The one you love, | ||
Has he neglected you; | |||
And, due to that, a flood deluged | |||
that flood | Every anxious heart? | ||
in | When tears fall from a sentient one, | ||
It's as if a cobra lost her gem.{{#tag:ref|Indian mythology places a precious jewel, ''nagamani'' or ''manihárá'', in the cobra's hooded head. Symbolically, the jewel signifies divine light. In the [[Discourses on Tantra|tantric]] tradition, the cobra represents the ''kuńd́alinii'' (one's serpentine force or sleeping divinity), and the jewel represents the ''sahasrára cakra'' (one's topmost energy center and the seat of final self-realization, corresponding physically to the pineal gland).|group="nb"}} | |||
Keep in mind such things crop up; | |||
So that is not the way to love. | |||
The one you love belongs to Him; | |||
Engage in selfless service. | |||
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