There can be many religions
But only one dharma
There can be many souls
But only one source, one shiva
There can be many lines
But only one sound which is the seed
And that one seed sound, or Word,
Has its roots in the soundless, the Ajapa
Each human can have access to the Mouth of God
From where comes Brahmavakyam
From where came the Vedas, the true knowledge
From where have come the Vidyas,
From where have come the Upanishads,
There can be many angels who nurtured the messengers or Messiahs,
But only one Hiranyagarbha, Shri Hari,
One God, One dharma, Sanatana dharma,
That manifests in both visible and invisible form,
In its pure form, to a human's naked eye,
It is always invisible,
And all you can see is the manifestations of Nature or Shakti,
In the form of rivers, oceans, mountains, grasslands, swamps, forests,
Valleys, Sun, Moon, Stars, and so on,
You can feel the air, smell the scent, touch the soil,
Walk, till the land, grow crops, experience heat and cold,
You are what, that you have to explore, find out,
No book is good enough,
But you alone are good enough,
If you follow the path of exploration with your existing faculties in a particular way,
That method is called Yoga,
The path of Realization,
That path also helps you understand dharma by living the reality,
Not just by reading verses,
Believing in thousand year old books is not bad,
But not exploring yourself at all makes it bad.
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