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Footprints of spirit

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(For the visually challenged reader, the image shows a person walking in a desert, dwarfed by huge sand dunes. A long line of their footsteps can be seen behind them)

For Sadje’s What do you see # 46 – 7 September 2020
Walking all alone
In the desert of life
Leaving the footprints
Omnipresent in this universe
Journey of origins
Various births you take
Unique in all ways  
Carrying the burdens
From one to another
Pulled apart and aloof
As if the outside this mortal world
Become formless, indefinite
The only energy you feel
Roaming with the shadows
Tramping with gloom
In search of the absolute truth
In search of the final destination
Away from the hallucinations of oasis 
Away from the illusions of delusions
© ERA SINGH

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I am Doctor by profession who loves to write poetry and articles , a mental health enthusiastic , nature lover and very much interested in history and mythology .

95 thoughts on “Footprints of spirit

      1. I wrote this poem in view of various birth we take, as soul never dies just changes form and shape but ultimate energy is formless what we read, and we all are form of energy and matter,I mean no more births, ending the infinite cycle 😅

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      2. soul is formless, as said in our texts, it takes form when occupy body, complete moksh as they said, to completely mix with the supreme energy from which everything taken origin
        rest, it is we read this but still does not know what actually happen after death 😅😅and these theories of rebirth

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      3. Hope and positivity is all we need
        As it is good in everything maybe it is visible or not
        Or a lesson to learn
        I see God as positive energy around us that positive energy gives us the courage to move ahead in this life And fight everything

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      4. That’s interesting to know, will definitely gonna read them whenever I get time, as these things do interest me so I keep on researching on them
        There are so many unanswered questions and so many things we don’t know or hidden

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      5. Yes! It reminds me of this verse: “It is the glory of God to conceal things,
        but the glory of kings is to search things out.” (Prov 25:2). In the New Testament God calls us kings and priests so this is for us. He invites us to search out His mysteries! I believe He rewards all those who search for His truth with all our hearts. If you ever need a book recommendation, let me know, I’d love to share some titles of ones that blessed me on this subject!

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