Life can seem so unjust to the good Why in suffering that they should bear witness to the cruelty of fate While those out of greed riches bait That wealth and power be not the aim How life turns out is just a game to seek propriety and humbly discriminate between good choices, and evilContinue reading “Life, justice and eternity: A poem “
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Karma and free will: A poem
Among the many illusions that we inadvertently entertain Is the one that incessantly revisits us time and again That we are endowed with a bounty of free will Not knowing it is constraints that our aspirations still While men believe they can do whatever they want It is the hand of God that indeed alwaysContinue reading “Karma and free will: A poem “
Ukraine war: Russia burning its fingers
True to NATO Deputy-General Secretary Mircea Geoana’s words, Russia’s exceptionable war against Ukraine is increasingly seeming like a war it cannot win. Russian officials have so far not ruled out the use of chemical and nuclear weapons in their callous invasion of a staunchly resistant Ukraine, that has managed to hold out so far. “Mr. PutinContinue reading “Ukraine war: Russia burning its fingers “
The greed for power and the seed of war: A poem
History is replete with tales of brazen belligerence Civilisations have been built on such aggressiveness That man is inculcated to view his neighbours as aliens And subjugate them, and instill fear in their veins Peace has not a chance between fallacious borders As long as domination of others is the day’s order And callous warContinue reading “The greed for power and the seed of war: A poem “
Of pharisees and publicans: A poem
There is an eleventh holy fateful commandment That secures God’s unswerving telling judgement Those that act with a secret sense of virtue garner mysterious proceeds that are invisibly true That they do not serve power, fame and fortune But in sincerity bear charity in the mute And those who work for selfish personal gain areContinue reading “Of pharisees and publicans: A poem “
Excuse me, religiophobia, not Islamophobia
The United Nations (UN) on Tuesday, March 15, adopted a resolution introduced by Pakistan, on behalf of the Organisation of Islamic Countries (OIC), designating the day as ‘International Day to Combat Islamophobia’. But India begged to differ. India made a plea to the UN to make the scope of the ‘Islamophobia’ debate broader to encompass other non-Abrahamic religions likeContinue reading “Excuse me, religiophobia, not Islamophobia “
Ode to those who, in the dark, dance: A poem
How life can be an endlessly winding crucible of pain Those that are resolute and brave, and do not feign That they can be snared by evil, but yet have goodness reign And so let opportunities slip by, but do not self-disdain That one can be dazed by mishap, but be miraculously unfazed For inContinue reading “Ode to those who, in the dark, dance: A poem “
The devil’s daughter: A poem
Since the beginnings of cyclical time When truth was made unfairly too sublime She trudged her way fighting for good Her eruditeness was an eternal childhood She lampooned evil, and for justice stood Waylaying the armies of hell, in her awesome brood She was Horus’ instructor, the indomitable tremor When evil’s hatchlings spread with rancour Continue reading “The devil’s daughter: A poem “
Hieros gamos – and the sacred and profane of astrological relationships
Hieros gamos is the sacred union of the masculine principle and the feminine principle, that join together to form an alchemical reaction. It essentially implies a sexual union and ritual. In our solar system, it is epitomised by the union of the sun, the father and gold, and the moon, the mother and silver. However,Continue reading “Hieros gamos – and the sacred and profane of astrological relationships “
The crucifix, and the cross of poverty and slavery: A poem
The flags of religion have proudly and rampantly marched across the world And ancient civilisations, in turn, were unceremoniously hurled That for all the preaching of good tidings, it was the sword that spoke To take vulnerable peoples, as their own faiths were rendered broke And yet, those marked for death, who haplessly but firmly didContinue reading “The crucifix, and the cross of poverty and slavery: A poem “