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Message Subject Short poem - "Acting, Honestly"
Poster Handle Ardhanarishvara
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Wouldn't you agree we all are acting in the game of Life?
Some say fake it till you make it?
If one can tell themselves they are good, pretty soon they will believe it.

But if one comes from a life of sadness, it would behoove him to act honestly till he understands and can stand afloat on his own.

There is alot of truth in what you say. So what would it take to wake everyone up and say its all a play. What's the best course? Well to enjoy the play and act honestly....hf
It's ok to enjoy the game of Life, but just as long as we act
honestly.....

Thanks for inspiration....smile_kiss
 Quoting: Being Mindful


Yep, I would agree! In fact I've posted another poem a few times about just that:

A Game called Life


To find oneself inside a game,
A play, with which one shares one's name,
Is to have seen beyond the frame
Of stage and scene and actor's pain...

To witness bliss in loneliness,
Or split and twist and live all this...
To know the self, and yet persist
Is better than to just exist.

This is a game you cannot win,
Where every turn and every whim
are blind to truths all too immense -
With no escape from consequence!

And when the play's last scene has come,
and the game's last round has run,
the characters become undone;
Leaving one as same as none.
 Quoting: Ardhanarishvara




Very good, I like this one. It is true I would have to agree, bliss can be found in loneliness, but when we find it is when we have something to share and were not alone anymore, because then we realize bliss is to be shared with those who gone through the same journey, we will clearly see our audience with those who share in the same bliss.
 Quoting: Being Mindful


Well by the "bliss in loneliness" line, I meant the state of moskha / nirvana, in which the world and inviduated entities cease to exist xx
 
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