Nothingness
"In English there is no right word, so you have to understand that we are using ‘meditation’ for dhyana. Dhyana means a state of being where there is no thought, no object, no dream, no desire, nothing — just emptiness. In that emptiness you come to know your self. You discover the truth. You discover your subjectivity. It is perfect silence." OSHO
There are moments
Moments only by poems to be said;
Rumi - I am and I am not
There are moments
Moments only by music to be lived;
Out of Africaa and Mozart
There are moments
Moments only by paintings expressed
Sabina Nore - Visual Relics
There are moments
Moments only by heart to be felt
Until vanishing into the Nothingness.
© Mirjana Mut , 2007
TLD Poetry Collection
Francesca Gagnon - Je voudrauis bien
“We can regard our life as a uselessly disturbing episode in the blissful repose of nothingness.” Arthur Schopenhauer
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