The Mirror 1

I

The bindu grows
more and more
with the passage of time
and dissolves into a bindu again.

Time past and time future
merge into time present
the bindu dangles from it
not remarkable, but noticeable
that loses
its length and width
claiming an existence
in the womb of the Void.

II
Man is immortal
Nature is eternal
I find in Man
Nature eternal.

From America to Russia
from Australia to the Great Britain
the bindu is immortal
the bindu is eternal.

The bindu emerges out of
and dissolves into
the void respectively.

There is no change
no change in physique or psyche
no change in manner and behaviour
in wish and desire
in outlook and enmity
in help and sympathy
in love and passion.

Man never changes
Nature never changes
the bindu never changes
history never changes
Time never changes
All is eternal and repetitive.
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Posted: Sep 2013
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