To quench
One needs to develop a thirst
Test it till parched
Be willing to sip
And finally, swallow
That is the way to Nibbana*
That is the way to Ridvan^
Without vyakulta we cannot get Darshan. Just yesterday i heard some one say – that is the easiest way to get praapti. Viraha ki agan (thirst) – Your words dance in my heart. Thank you.
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Wah Kunal
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All in just 4 lines… classic
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…was that too long? 😀
Thanks, Ameet!
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Not at all… it’s your flow… I just fell in love with those last 4 lines… so shared my feelings
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Thanks, I was pulling your leg! 😀
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🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏 good that u felt like doing so… means u relate to me as a good friend… TYSM
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Wow….. splendid
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Thank you, S!
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Most welcome 😊
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Bilkul agree with your thought Kunal. Your words make it sound so easy ☺️
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Thanks, Radhika! I wish it were half as easy as writing about it 🙂
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Without vyakulta we cannot get Darshan. Just yesterday i heard some one say – that is the easiest way to get praapti. Viraha ki agan (thirst) – Your words dance in my heart. Thank you.
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Thanks, KP 🙏🏽
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Not as easy as it sounds! Wonderfully expressed, Kunal.
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Not easy at all, I admit… but there’s gotta be intent to begin with. Thanks for your read & comments 😊
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Without the intent, nothing is possible. You are welcome. 😊
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Tell me what you think — these words, inspired by you! Added link to this post
https://krishnapriyagopi.wordpress.com/2019/06/14/intention-and-destination/
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Hey, thanks, KP! Glad I could provide the spark…
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[…] Inspired by my dear friend Kunal’s words this morning and the comments on his poem. https://randomrantsruminationsramblings.wordpress.com/2019/06/14/quenching/ […]
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I met a philosopher, his name is Kunal 😊
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Hahaha, thank you, Y!
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Welcome, K 😊
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Hm.. deep lines..
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🙏🏽
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I cannot but agree more with Yassy.
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More like common sense, dad, but tanks, all the same!!!
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Love your thoughts
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Thank you, kind sir
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I felt like Rumi there. Great write up
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Thanks!!!
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Beautiful words
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🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
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You love wisdom and you impart wisdom, which is the essence of the philosopher. Wonderful words beautifully written!
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Thank you, mon ami
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