as humans, we tend to evolve from the one being controlled by the world's circumstances, to humans taking control and then the more we take control, and live according to our aim, quite independent from circumstances. But then we realize the huge power and wisdom that resides outside of us and willingly we give up control, this time not to the circumstances of the world and society but to the Creator of the universe, to that high power that tends to guide us and let us go with the flow. the miracle in it all is that once we reach that stage all religions become sooo similar. I have read the story of the mystic hindu, the sufi, the mystic Christians; once we surrender to that higher power in the universe, strife and competition seems to fade completely and all of us seem to move to unity with each other and the whole world.
Wow, very thought provoking poem. I enjoyed reading it (and reflecting on it) .
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as humans, we tend to evolve from the one being controlled by the world's circumstances, to humans taking control and then the more we take control, and live according to our aim, quite independent from circumstances. But then we realize the huge power and wisdom that resides outside of us and willingly we give up control, this time not to the circumstances of the world and society but to the Creator of the universe, to that high power that tends to guide us and let us go with the flow. the miracle in it all is that once we reach that stage all religions become sooo similar. I have read the story of the mystic hindu, the sufi, the mystic Christians; once we surrender to that higher power in the universe, strife and competition seems to fade completely and all of us seem to move to unity with each other and the whole world. Wow, very thought provoking poem. I enjoyed reading it (and reflecting on it) .
That's True Hans