CATEGORY: HIP SPIRIT DATE: JUNE 3, 2020
With a steaming mug of hot Chai green tea in my quiet enclave it is wisdom I seek.
The heart is the window to the soul, and those who’ve mastered unconditional love window our world, of course y’all know this.
Over the years of deb’s witty ditty, I’ve starred exceptional teachers of love, of divine love of whom are truly windows of love. Love gurus walk their own way; Leo Buscaglia, Paulo Coelho, Thich Nhat Hanh, The Dali Lama, Desmond Tutu, Pope Francis, Rumi, Oprah, Rhonda Byrne, Deepak Chopra, and my own dear mother, Beulah Hurley Reese, just to name a few who prove there are thousand of paths devoted to divine love.
I believe the heart is the window to the soul, the more open the heart the more love pours forth from the soul. The more love is consciously expressed for the great divine, the more light shines through the heart window.
The pathway to love awareness is being love devoted through and of the heart. Ever seeking to find the truth of divine love, divine wisdom, divine knowledge, focusing on one’s own self-surrender and contemplation, while minimizing or eliminating involvement in worldy affairs is mysticism. So, then wouldn’t a mystic by an unconditional love definition, no matter what religion they’re inclined, be truly a window of love for all?
One genuine large window of love was Paramahansa Yogananda 1893-1952. An exemplary example of a beautiful serving heart and to help facilitate his love path of the spirit he established an international headquarters for Self-Realization Fellowship in Los Angeles 1920, celebrating 100 years this year.
I highly recommend Yogananda’s beautifully illustrated 1994 WINE OF THE MYSTIC, The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam (the great Persian Mathematician, Astronomer, Philosopher and Poet) A spiritual interpretation from Edward Fitzgerald’s English translation as another window of love.
Wow, this very dirty window has insect splatterings, smudges, breath marks, lip prints…I’ll put it in the wash, it’ll be grand!
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