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I have lived life until now to
the height of enjoyment
My physical body accompanied
by a conscious mind
Endless desires swirl outside of me
HE is also taking me along his cosmic path giving me experience of seeing,
hearing, tasting, smelling and feeling
I feel content while sleeping, crying,
laughing, eating and drinking
Day and night I think that there must
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be some purpose to this life
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I have come to understand joy and sorrow due to lust,
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anger, greed, attachment and ego
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I have started to think about what is the characteristic won't of
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life and about what is the uncharacteristic won't of life,
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About what is benevolent use of mind and word
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s and what is harmful use of mind and words
And about what is sin and what is virtue
Thus no more desire or expectation for past,
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present or future remains with me
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My mind has gone beyond past,
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present and future and beyond the rational intellect of imagination
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I see that I am beyond birth and death and
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am enjoying mind in a state of samadhi
Verse 2
Em
PS : I found this translation n a
forum. Here is what the guy said :
Verse 3
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An Indian friend of mine recently translated Chetan Jeevan (Conscious Life) for me and I thought I would share this in case other people are interested. My friend doesn't speak very good English
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so I've had to piece this together quite a bit. I'm sure it's more eloquent in its'original form and if anyone can help with a truer translation then please feel free!
I use the definitions given by Shrii Shrii Anandamurti- ji for Dharma and Satya
but realise that Hindu and Buddhist definitions are various and differ.
With respect, Shriila' X
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