ghamela yoga
Brian Darnell
Monday, April 27, 2026
Friday, April 24, 2026
Getting wise
Getting wise
People
are getting wise to me now.
Something
a charlatan always dreads.
My
isolation and eccentricity and the reasons for it,
more
evident, even to myself. It doesn’t
matter, does it?
Nothing
matters (said my Lord) but love for God.
Nothing
matters but that which I scantily possess,
too
little to hoard, none to share and no way to obtain.
So
I bow helplessly, (not quite hopelessly) before my Lord,
renouncing
with throat and tongue, (if not mind and heart)
the
very things I sought out of fear when I began this quest,
substituting
now acquiescence for effort;
faith
for hope; fealty for love.
O
child of God, pledge your life to the one true Friend
not
as an investment but as His irrefutable due.
Thursday, April 23, 2026
The remote promise
The remote promise
It doesn’t take much to become dust.
I mean, it’s not like you start out a hero.
You have not to yield anything of real value.
Not a sacrifice really but the overseeing of a collapse.
It takes obstinacy, mind you, an obsessive vigilance;
persistence through constant failure;
a disheartening familiarity
with your own depthless inadequacy;
faith in the remote promise of a distant victory
constructed upon utter defeat.
But what else is there to do when your Beloved
rouses in you the first inchoate stirrings of humility?
When He speaks of love and you discover your poverty,
your heart aloof and non-comprehending?
What else to do with the shame from a lifetime
of duplicity, mistrust and a dearth of pity?
What else to do when your effort might bring
a brief smile, a nod of the head from your Lord
while you both wait for the one miracle
He promised He has come to perform?
O child of God, what else on God’s green earth
has more value than the dust gathered at Meher’s feet?
Monday, April 20, 2026
The crust of armor
The crust of armor
After laying down the sword
the self must unhand its shield,
climb from its crust of armor naked and doomed.
Surrender comes not only when the soldier
finds his cause hopelessly lost
but also unworthy, his rebellion needless,
his allegiances distorted, his submission righteous,
his adversary, in truth, his liberator.
And when the armor is abandoned
(per the mystics) the self proves to be
the armor itself – superfluous, illusory,
enclosing an ancient and ineffectual ghost.
O child of God, surrender is impossible without
the solace and beguilement of the Saviour.
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