Kriya



Let all of us drown in the world of oneness
Where there is neither good
Nor evil
Neither religion
Nor atheism
Where we identify ourselves as a soul
Instead of a temporary vessel
Labelled with a destined name
We shouldn't be just like some containers
Filled with a form-less fluid
Let that fluid take form and rise up as vapour
Let our vibrations be coherent with that of the universe
Let our aura be a magnificent hub of energy
Let us see that bright flash of light
Proving the supreme power's existence
Let the therapeutic sessions be in play
Let our hearts sign the treaty of peace with our mind
All these accomplishments we ought to spectate
Let us meditate!

About this poem

The title "Kriya" means internal action. This poem conveys the importance of meditation and that it's the dire need of the hour, especially for this generation. It conveys that how everyone is equal when doing meditation and that how much the mental issues could resolve if every one started meditating.

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Written on August 30, 2022

Submitted by ayushiarora707 on August 31, 2022

Modified on March 05, 2023

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Scheme ABCDEFCGHIJKLMNOPBQ
Closest metre Iambic pentameter
Characters 664
Words 123
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 19

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