Dvesha

The difference between light and darkness,
Competence and illiteracy,
Ambiguity and clarity,
Completeness and breaks,

A calm flow of time
And the depth of our illusions
Is a riddle which is carried within

An all-consuming wave of wisdom,
Clear and illuminating,
Wide and drastic,
Gracious and narrow.

Having won over our past events,
We realign with the sound
Of relics in our spiritual
Refuges.

Rolling on our tongues,
These holy words
Unite each sign, each passion,
Each thought

With a glorifying vibration
Of warmth, affinity and sensual nature
Of our existence
And the higher planes beyond it.

All the stars rotate
Around a glowing nature
Of reason and the higher self
Of all the cosmic planes.

* Devoted to spiritual teachers of the world.


* * In Indian philosophy 'dvesha' means a mental mistake or an illusion which covers the truth. 'Dvesha' is a set of opposites which are considered to be part of the objective reality. The more subjective opposites a chela (a spiritual learner) has overcome, redefined and transcended by means of logic, intuition and   synthetic thinking, the more wisdom, peace of mind, joy and spiritual truth they obtain.

Our senses can have various stages of clarity.

'Dvesha' is a state of mind which lacks in clarity, while jnani is a fully grown unconditional state of soul whose clarity corresponds with the eternal values.


*This information may differ from one school to another.


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