Saturday, July 30, 2011

.. More on the Duality.... More on the Duality


What if the Angel on the Right is Your Sufi,
Your Angel Babur Sultanut,
That Writes Your Rights.
And Guards You While You Sleep

And When He Doesn't Guard You,
Your Prayers Guard You.

And If There Are No Prayers at All,
Then No One Guards You.

Would You Then Think That Perhaps Bad Dreams Are Simply Your Bad Side,
Your Angry Side
The Angry, Bad Angel on the Left

Climbed Ontop of You,
While You Slept?

Ah Yes!
Clarity!
Dreams!!!!!

And What Happens,
When You Invoke the Name of God,
Every Night.

Would Your Evil Angel Climb On Top of You?

Rhetorical Is the Question...

For Your Safety Could Be His Duty Indeed

And As for Good Dreams,
I Dare Not Speak What I Know Nothing Of,
For I Simply Know,
That Good Dreams Are Just Great

They Are Just Wonderful
They Are Just Outstanding.
They Are Gifts.
To Uplift Us So.......

So What Gift Could You Do to Another?
To Let Me Send a Gift to You?

Ah! So Gifts of Good Dreams,
Could Be,
If We Simply Did Good Things for Another?
The Simplest Things
Like Helping Your Mom Into Bed.
Telling Her You Love Her.

Kind Words and Good Deeds Maybe?

So of this Duality,
Which One of the Favours Would You Deny?
Which One of the Angels Do You Like?

Time is it Not, To Keep the Angel,
To Keep the Good Side

The Part of Us That is Deeply Good and Loving,
The Angel from the Spiritual Realm, Fully Lose?
By Becoming Pyscho Active?

Ah Yes!
The Pyscho Active Procedure!

That even this little one knows right Baber?  Yes of course!


1 comment:

  1. from my tradition, we seem to have lost knowledge of some of this:

    ...we know there are Angels and Archangels, Thrones, Dominions, Princedoms, Powers, Splendors, Ascents, Intelligent Powers or Intelligencies, pure natures and unalloyed, immovable to evil, or scarcely movable; ever circling in chorus round the First Cause [or how should we sing their praises?] illuminated thence with the purest Illumination, or in one degree or another, proportionally to their nature and rank...so conformed to beauty and molded that they become secondary Lights, and can enlighten others by the overflowings and largesse of the First Light. Ministrants of God's Will, strong with both inborn and imparted strength, traversing all space, readily present to all at any place through their zeal for ministry and the agility of their nature ~ St. Gregory Nazianzen [Second Theological Oration #31]

    Anger is by nature designed for waging war with the demons and for struggling with every kind of sinful pleasure. Therefore angels, arousing spiritual pleasure in us and giving us to taste its blessedness, incline us to direct our anger against the demons. But the demons, enticing us towards worldly lusts, make us use anger to fight with men, which is against nature, so that the mind, thus stupefied and darkened, should become a traitor to virtues. ~Abba Evagrius the Monk [Texts on Active Life #15]

    Demons often transform themselves into angels of light and take the form of martyrs, and make it appear to us during sleep that we are in communication with them. Then, when we wake up, they plunge us into unholy joy and conceit. But you can detect their deceit by this very fact. For angles reveal torments, judgments and separations; and when we wake up we find that we are trembling and sad. As soon as we begin to believe the demons in dreams, then they make sport of us when we are awake too. He who believes in dreams is completely inexperienced. 'But he who distrusts all dreams is a wise man. Only believe dreams that warn you of torments and judgments. But if despair afflicts you, then such dreams are also from demons. ~ St. John Climacus. The Ladder of Divine Ascent

    Do not be surprised if you fall every day and do not surrender. Stand your ground bravely. And you may be sure that your guardian angel will respect your endurance. A fresh, warm wound is easier to heal than those that are old, neglected, and festering, and that need extensive treatment, surgery, bandaging, and cauterization. Long neglect can render many of the incurable. However, all things are possible with God. ~ St. John Climacus: The Ladder of Divine Ascent

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