Following Ayn Rand, some critic claims
an avatar only has power
to the extent he is believed,
without considering the same
might be true of him
And so the eternal game continues:
life digs itself
eggs hatch
bees make honey
thunder break
All of us have been in places
no sane person would choose;
mystics say life experiencing itself
is the purpose
And that the avatar is born,
or becomes, so empathetic
he is able to dig anything
and transform mind or matter,
bring forth life from death
Critics secretly believe he negates
their own discoveries;
they protest, watching from a raft
in turbulent waters
From mist to shining river,
egg to feathers
flying with power,
seed to ancient stick:
life digs itself
The poet Rumi calls it creation dancing
in a passion for God
Joneve Mc Cormick is the editor of soul
to soul, a powerful ezine arrayed by eminent
writers the world over. She is a very powerful writer
with clear-cut ideas about national and international
life as also the internal life of man.
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