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October 5, 2009 at 1:40 pm | Posted in 1 | 3 Comments( writer’s note: I came across excerpts of a beautiful poem called The Hymn of Jesus and it is said it dates to very early Christian times. The format is such that, first the individualized soul speaks, and then is responded to by the Eternal Christ. It is a dialogue, like others, for example that between Lord Krishna and Prince Arjuna in the Bhagavad Gita. In these modern times, I replicated that format with different words:)
I would be furious
And I would be Fury
I would be outraged
And I would be Outrageous
I will be needy
And I will be Needful
But I will forget
And I will be Remembrance
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I will be wrong
And I will be righteous
I will sin again
And I will speak for you
I will go to Hell
And I will unlock the door
I will drink to you
And I will raise a toast from the dead
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Just goofin’ off.
I didn’t see the
CLOSED sign, so…
delete at will.
Comment by Uncle Tree— October 10, 2009 #
I thought I deleted this blog. Apparently I didn’t do even that right. Thank you for your great comments. Wish I could say more.
Comment by mysticreveries— October 11, 2009 #
I like this part of the original text:
I am a lamp to thee who seest Me.
Amen!
I am a mirror to thee who understandest Me.
Amen!
I am a door to thee who knockest at Me.
Amen!
I am a way to thee a wayfarer.
Amen!
Comment by shinedivine— October 21, 2009 #