omnipresent God
occupying tiniest of crevice
but unseen
formless,
space in potter's pot
infinite manifests infinitesimal,
fills then dissolves
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timeless giving illusion of time
occupying tiniest of crevice
but unseen
formless,
space in potter's pot
infinite manifests infinitesimal,
fills then dissolves
.
.
.
.
timeless giving illusion of time
Author notes
Venugopal
"There is only One,
and there is nothing outside Him.
He is. He is and He is not;
and neither is He, nor is He not.
He is with form - all forms are His form,
all names are His name -
He is without form,
and He is beyond form and no-form."
- Sri Mâ Anandamayî -
A contest entry
- Words Of Wisdom By Contemporary Spiritual Teachers : Sri Mâ Anandamayî by maa.
333 points, ended October 6, 2008, 7 entries
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Comments
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a wonderful response to the prompt ...
I loved the metaphor of space in potter's pot ...
thank you for sharing your precious insight with us ...
maa


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Wonderful ideas, I enjoyed contemplating this!


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The most beautiful analogy and metaphor contained herein and without! Thank you for sharing and best wishes to you.
Karen


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thank you so much!
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