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Either Be a Believer Or Non-Believer, But Be a Good Person

*What Gods there were I did not know then, And was not concerned with them. But I do know now, HE can come to us in any form. Attacked by the dragon, Cancer, Threatening to take away My one talent to speak. I did not see HIM positively, But I do feel him now, HE came to me as a doctor, And gave me many years, To live and play with my grandkids. I also got a message from HIM saying “Drink water from your own cistern running water from your own well”. Urine Therapy – a recent treatment** On deadly diseases like cancer. Though a non-believer before I lived life as a good person If one can't love some one, but hurt none. Maybe not of help to anyone, but never betraying One may live a good life as a non-believer Or one may live a good life as believer Infinite gains are on both the sides. +++++++ April 6, 2014 Form: Free Verse Third place win Dr. Ram Mehta -the poem is wholly based on my peronal experiences when I was attacked by Cancer in the 1994. *The poem originally was posted on PS in the year 2005. This is a much longer revised version of the old poem. *The opening line of the First Prime Minister of India Nehru writing A Preface to Gandhi’s Biography “ What Gods there are, I do not know and I am not concerned with them” **There are many Urine Therapy centers all over the world, one of them in New-York. It is also called in the ayurvedic tradition of yoga, drinking one's urine is called amaroli. Because extensive Vedic texts exist from at least 2000 B.C., this practice provides us with much of the most thorough guidance available. Yogic techniques tell us exactly how to go about drinking or applying amaroli. If anyone wants to read more about it, here are the two sites: http://www.heartlandhealing.com/pages/archive/urine_therapy http://www.shirleys-wellness-cafe.com/UT/Urine.aspx

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Date: 4/9/2014 8:45:00 AM
so unbiversal in its theme, dr,ram..!.. ..best wishes on your splendid award.... huggs
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Date: 4/7/2014 6:28:00 AM
I love this poem, Thank you for sharing. I too was attacked with cancer in 2010 with maltimyloma cancer of the bone merow. Thank God the doctors have my codition under control, but I know I'm healed by the grace of God.
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Date: 4/6/2014 10:47:00 AM
THIS is stunning, and beautiful. Wow.
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