Exit from Abhimanyu Syndrome
Should I sleep away from the drama of the world,
Or awaken to the stillness in which it appears?
Should I wake up from the dream of the waking state,
where name and form parade as truth?
Or accept them as they are?
Should I stop attempting to rewrite the script of life?
Or engage in the scenes of the play with a playful attitude?
Should I stop projecting a personal movie,
Or recognize that I am the light that makes all images possible?
Should I reject the world as a mere phenomenon?
Or release identification with body and mind?
Should I rest in the wisdom of internal calmness ?
Should I be that mystical Swan
meandering gracefully in the water
abiding in self right now?
If not I, Who will see this?
If not now, When will this seeing occur?
Who am I is the question of Viveka
What am I up to is the question of Vairagya
When there is nowhere to go,
and nothing to attain,
I dwell in these questions,
not seeking answers,
for the questions themselves
are exit doorways from
Abhimanyu Syndrome.
In the stillness of
Ashtavakra Gita contemplation,
the seeker fades,
and what remains
has always been.
(Reflection from Vedanta retreat on Ashtavakra Gita by Swami Saccidananda Saraswati at Arsha Vidya Center Bay Area.)

nicely captured of 3 days of talks, each couplet/stanza need to contemplated not just read thru, loaded with astounding meaning
ReplyDeleteExcellent expression on Ashtavakra Gita as unfolded by Swamiji
ReplyDeleteExcellent summary of the retreat in a very beautiful poetic way.
ReplyDeleteBeautifully captured essence of Swamiji’s talks. Definitely Something to reflect upon. 🕉️🙏
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