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WORDLY ACT OF BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION IS SPIRITUALLY FUTILE: POEM

  • Writer: Lalit Kishore
    Lalit Kishore
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J Krishnamurti on Time


According to an AI Overview on 'j krishnamurti on time as days and years,' in essence, J Krishnamurti's message on time is a call to observe and understand the psychological mechanisms that lead to time-bound thought, suffering, and fear, ultimately urging a move away from this constant psychological fragmentation towards a direct experience of the present. Krishnamurti argued that all time—past, present, and future—is actually contained within the "now" or the present moment. And, true freedom and order come from living so completely in the present that there is no interval for thought to create the psychological time. "To be free, according to Krishnamurti, we must understand and end the psychological time created by thought. This requires an immediate, rather than gradual, ending of this internal movement, allowing for true freedom and the discovery of truth." adds the overview


INSPIRED POEM ON BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION

Don't mark the day your body came,

It feeds the ego, speaks its name.

A fear of ending, brief and small,

Forgetting life that conquers all.


Your spirit lives, it won't decay,

It journeys on, come what may.

Life is a path, a constant stride,

Not just a year where moments hide.


This worldly party, gifts displayed,

A shallow show, a game played.

It sees no truth, no light divine,

But just a date, a passing sign.


A number marked, a year gone by,

Ego's grip, afraid to die.

But life's a stream, forever flows,

Consciousness blooms, it truly knows.


No numbered day, no turning year,

Just life's deep stream, forever clear.

Your spirit shines, a constant light,

Beyond the count, eternally bright.


Life's journey flows, a graceful art,

Not fleeting marks upon a chart.

No worldly gift, no passing show,

Just sacred truth, and endless glow.

 
 
 

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