Summary of the Wise Choice Poem
- This poem is discussing the idea of choice and how it relates to the concept of the “I” or ego.
- It compares the ego, or “causation I,” to fleeting and temporary things, like dust in the wind, dream illusions, and reflections in water.
- These things have no freedom, eternity, or reality.
- In contrast, the poem presents the idea of “awakened I,” or ego-transcendence, as powerful and enduring.
- It compares this state to the big bang, the sun, and beautiful stars, all of which are bright, eternal, and incredible.
- The poem suggests that our hearts have the potential to be either trapped in the cycle of causation and reincarnation or to be “four eternal hearts” without ego or blindness.
- It ends with a positive message about the possibility of making a wise choice and transcending the ego.
Wise choice Poem -one heart two gates
Causation I is like dust in the wind, no freedom.
Or like dream illusion and bubbles. no eternity.
Or like the reflection moon in the river, no reality.
Awaken I is like big bang in the universe, Power to create everything.
Or like the sun in the solar system, eternally bright, no blindness.
Or like all the beautiful stars in the heavens, Remain incredible.
Our heart is both possibility, lost in causation reincarnation I
Or being four eternal heart without any Blind I
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