WHALES! And other wonders

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When God looks at us

through the whale form

we see Him/Her

not-

we would rather blind its eyes-

when God sings in the bird voice

we hear Him/Her

not-

God has lovingly become

our universe:

the sun, moon, stars, seas, rivers, trees,

nature and all life forms-

but neither do we see Him/Her

nor hear-

God has become the Man

pouring Love

but we would rather

crucify him-

we read God is

transcendent and immanent

but we do not care-

not for once do we consider

that He/She who is Life

can also be Death-

so now,

we are appalled

to see how

God is breathing Death-

and

dancing in “Destruction’s dance”-

we get what we deserve-

The quote is taken from a poem by Swami Vivekananda. I used the Vedanta Philosophy as the base of my poem. Vedanta Philosophy is in a nutshell below with link for those who are interested

[Fundamental philosophy of Vedanta : “Consciousness of the Beyond is the raw material of all religion.” Religion is singular in essence and diverse in manifestation. Every religion may be likened to one pearl strung with others on a necklace whose common cord is the universal soul of each of those religions. Vedanta is concerned with timeless truth and upholds the view that no religion has a monopoly on truth or revelation. Its fundamental teachings include: (1) the impersonality and universality of Supreme Truth; (2) the divinity of the soul; (3) the unity of existence, or the oneness of matter and energy, or the ultimate oneness of God, man and nature; (4) the harmony of religions; (5) the immanence and transcendence of God who is both the material and the efficient cause of the universe; and (6) Mukti or total freedom from bondage, i.e., spiritual union with the divine during one’s lifetime. Because these are the eternal teachings of Vedanta, Vedanta is also referred to as the “Eternal Religion” or Sanatana Dharma.]