Archive for 2005

Readings from Tagore and Neruda

Posted by Madhu B. Wangu on November 1, 2005

Tagore joyously sings about the inevitable but tender relationship of death with life.

God finds himself by creating (46)
The infant flower opens its bud and cries, "Dear World, please do not fade." (66)
The night kisses the fading day whispering to his ear, "I am death, your mother. I am to give you fresh birth." (119)
Death belongs [...]

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All Humans are Spiritual Beings

Posted by Madhu B. Wangu on June 1, 2005

From the outset we want to make clear that when we say “religion” we neither mean major organized faiths nor minor beliefs, but a universal consciousness at the macro level and individual mindful awareness at the micro level that, when awakened, can heal individuals and enhance their well-being.
An educated understanding [...]

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Common things and awareness

Posted by Madhu B. Wangu on June 1, 2005

Depending upon the degree of our awareness common things can be beautiful.
What sizzles
in boiling
oil
is the world’s
pleasure:
French
fries
go
into the pan
like the morning swan’s
snowy
feathers
and emerge
half-golden from the olive’s
crackling amber.
Garlic
lends them
its earthy aroma,
its spice,
its pollen that braved the reefs.
Then,
dressed anew
in ivory suits, they fill our plates
with repeated abundance,
and the delicious simplicity of the soil.
(”Ode to French Fries” [...]

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