The Path of the Satgurus
Today we share more background on the profound arrival of the eight Satgurus of our Nandinatha lineage, following their placement in Narmada Valley a few days back. It has created quite a transformation of an already lush and beautiful space.
Seeing all of this, one of our CyberCadets wrote this poem, to express how we all feel about this achievement. It took many years, more than a decade, to complete, with hundreds of people involved quarrying rock, carving, recarving, crating, shipping, installling. We will tell a bit of the story in the following captions and invite all to celebrate with her poem:
Blessed are the eyes that saw
Blessed the hearts that gave
Blessed the hands that carved
Blessed those that tied, lifted and moved
Blessed those that placed it safe
And offered a flower and more
Blessed the bird that bears witness
the plants, trees and river that quietly watch
Blessed the feet that walk that path
And, blessed those that feel the bliss
Blessed those that enable it all
Silent and frozen
Yet, alive and present
guiding every task, big or very small
Blessed He who watches
All that happens within and out
His Will be done, not yours, not mine
An inner smile will surely shine
A tear or two will find a way out
And drench Those Feet in gratitude!
Infinite love and eternal gratitude
Aum Namah Sivaya!
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June 27th, 2015 at 11:12 pm
Simply beautiful,thank you for sharing
June 28th, 2015 at 7:13 am
Beyond words, I am making arrangements to be there to experience these wonderful murtis in person, most likely for Maha Samadhi Celebration in November. Great Job!
June 29th, 2015 at 6:58 pm
It is an absolute thrill to see these. Breathtaking. Thank you so much!
June 30th, 2015 at 1:21 am
Awesome……simply magical
June 30th, 2015 at 3:22 pm
Simply wonderful-complete awe. Blessed are those who manifested this Great task. Beautiful poem. Aum Namah Sivaya!