The Unconscious Book ,-Dedicated To Swami Vivekananda .





 All religions of the world ,
 Share the truths of a few Heralds ,
 Who through the Upanishads , Bible , Vedas ,
 Offer the Human some divine touch .
God is the composer of Unconscious Book ,
 That breeds pages of Hindu ,Islam , Christian and so on ,
 Each religion from God's book is torn ,
The Brahman appeals only to Man's imagination ,
 And the purity of our feelings scales magnitude ,
 The eternal silence passes into our conscious ,
 Even when with mundane naught we are loud .
God's pages are revealing , whether we feel or not ,
 There wait untold pages ,-that writes the pleasure of God ,
 In the bright and dark rooms of life death and , we come and go ,
 All our reasoning vainly fail , and who we are , we can't know .
God creates Time to carry His love ,and Nature to feed His inmates ,
 The joy of life turns into blackish-parasites , when love to God fades .
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