In the desert of the heart
a mystic emerges to be
more universal, breaking
the barriers
of limited thinking.
One explores the inner waste
of one's own being.
Only in a desert,
where created joys
are consumed
and reborn in God,
without the narrow
consideratons
ofsocial, political,
racial or religious groupings,
can a true contemplative
breathe freely and enjoy
that fountain of eternal waters,
which could truly quench
the most intense thirst.
He feels the strength
of the evolving unity
within himself enabling
him to embrace
the existence of diversities
behind which he perceives
the unity in God.
This poem has not been translated into any other language yet.
I would like to translate this poem
A wonderful description of the necessity of open-mindedness and a pluralistic demeanor. A world free of prejudices bringing us through closer to the Almighty, Thanks for sharing, Paul