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The Monumental Secret of All Lives and All Creations

The moment I exert My creative force on you, You just start to exert Your destructive power on me The moment you apply Your creative gaze on me I simply start to exert My destructive look on you When I feed Poison into your soul You just respond it With your Life-giving nectar I just respond With my blissful love When you feed Hatred into my being This enormous game Is played this way All through the Eternity And All through the lives of People and planets This mysterious play Has been looped around With an untold balance In time and space Could you strike a balance With your Poison and nectar Character and arrogance Chaos and peace? Could you strike a Blissful balance With all your Positives, negatives Good and bad things? Could you understand Your thoughts and silence In the light of this Basic reality that's been Created by an unknown force? Could you attain This creative balance In a single trail Whoever you are And whatever you do? Could you buy this Ultimate secret With all your wealth And all your monies? Or else, Could you exhaust this Monumental secret To simply fix your Existential issues? (To my Beloved Babuji Maharaj) Note: This poem was created by me instantly after reading the following words of Babuji Maharaj, a Monumentally Great Indian Mystic and who was the Founder President of Shri Ram Chandra Mission in India. He was the spiritual guru of my previous spiritual guide Chariji Maharaj and my present spiritual guide, Daaji Maharaj, who are working relentlessly by delivering Heartfulness Relaxation and Heartfulness Meditation to entire humanity from the beginning of the 20th century. "The powers of creation and destruction are both present in Nature. Wherever the power of creation exists, there also exists the power of destruction along with it." -Babuji Maharaj

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