Pythagoras, you had a fixation for the number 3!: A poem 

Somehow, I see you traveling into the Levant,  with the quest to educate yourself; and you stumbled  on an antediluvian stella, left by none other than  the advocates of Freemasonry, Jabal, Jubail,   Tubal Cain and Namnaah. The four siblings who  quietly wanted to leave their sacred knowledge to posterity.  Before the deluge would bring an end to their world!  And inContinue reading “Pythagoras, you had a fixation for the number 3!: A poem “

Rosenkreutz, the Rosy Cross, and the alchymical wedding: A poem 

Did Christian Rosenkreutz ever live?  And did he ever die? Like a silent pledge  over centuries, the embodiment of a secret  existence, when the leaking of the Fama  Fraternitas set a flurry of intellectual angst all over Europe  that became an unfulfilled pursuit of what could not be found in texts  and could not be sought in a Lodge of practice?  Was itContinue reading “Rosenkreutz, the Rosy Cross, and the alchymical wedding: A poem “

What is loving and hating in Islam?: A poem 

I can see the madrassa ejaculating its deep-throat words  at young malleable minds; who never fail the namaaz!  What is idiocy? An extreme belief that makes you dive  into destruction to seek beatitude. A war of the worlds,   that sprouted way back in the fight for Constantinople   and Jerusalem? How the Christian world shrunk in the face  ofContinue reading “What is loving and hating in Islam?: A poem “

Socrates: An unexamined life is not worth living: A poem 

Would you have known virtue from spiritual folly  had you ventured to look at your reflection? Or would   you just breathe in gloating at your apparent beauty?  Were you conditioned to believe in enhancements,  grooming, make-up, nose-jobs and botox? I would have   wondered to tell an age that wants to make itself  sexually appealing that there is only a loose beauty  in your idea of beauty,Continue reading “Socrates: An unexamined life is not worth living: A poem “