The Eternal Presence
Alan Hammond
This planet’s life I am,
Speaking through this little form into the realm of humankind.
Ho, little people who read these words,
Know ye not the One with whom ye speak?
I am He larger than any man,
Larger than all parts and capacities of everything upon this world,
For I am the One whose body this earth is,
This planet’s life I am.
Before man was, I am.
In every moment, everyplace,
Through the days and settlements of man,
I was.
Present was I in human form,
Witness of every event, both so-called mighty
And those completely unrecorded, unremembered, now unknown.
No human thought, or feeling, aspiration, sorrow,
No plan or action, whether large or small, was made outside My presence,
For I experienced all.
Before man was, I am.
When man is gone, I am.
This word, now uttered through this form,
Will pass anon.
Posterity does not need immortal words
For I shall speak what's necessary then.
But in this present moment of My experience
I utter words of love and life and joy.
This is a wondrous time, a wondrous place;
But on time move, all outer clothing changes —
And I shall be present loving, living, thrilling
Then, as now.
If any read these words I spake,
Remember you wrote them then
As now you read!
For we are one, eternally.
This planet's life, I am.
© masvill@mac.com
from
The Bhagavad Gita — The Song Celestial
O Thou Divinest One!
If this can be, if I may bear the sight,
Make Thyself visible, Lord of all prayer!
Show me Thy very Self, the Eternal God!
Gaze, then, thou Son of Pritha!
I manifest for thee
Those hundred thousand thousand shapes
that clothe my Mystery:
I show thee all my semblances,
infinite, rich, divine,
My changeful hues, my countless forms.
See! in this face of mine,
Wonders unnumbered, revealed to none save thee.
Behold! this is the Universe! —
Look! what is live and dead
I gather all in one — in Me!
Gaze, as thy lips have said,
On God Eternal, Very God!
See Me! see what thou prayest!
Thou canst not! — nor, with human eyes,
Arjuna! ever mayest!
Therefore I give thee sense divine.
Have other eyes, new light!
And, look! This is My glory,
unveiled to mortal sight!
“This planet's life, I am.”
1 comment:
Thank you, Alan. I love your beautiful expression of the One I am whose body this earth is - it is the same for me as it is for you and for each one who now reads your words. "Know ye not the One with whom ye speak?" Yes, I am He larger than any man and all parts and capacities of everything upon this world. I realize I quoted your words here but I know it is the truth concerning my own earth form: this planet's life I am.
Often these words would come to mind: Before Abraham was, I am---I am that I am, the Eternal One present in this earth form today, and in the interim I have experienced many things in thought, feelings, aspiration and sorrow; realizing that no plan is ever made outside My presence. I know that there is victory in moving forward as I continue to let go of all outer clothing that seemed so necessary in the past; in doing so I Am present loving, living and thrilling--- That is My Reality. We are one eternally.
The Song Celestial: "O Thou Divinest One! If this can be, if I may bear the sight, Make Thyself visible, Lord of all prayer! Show me Thy very Self, the Eternal God!" Mind and heart must be open to the Divine One to receive Him; it can't be done with human eyes alone, and Uranda made that very clear to us: Yield; know the Truth; let go of the unreal and let go to the Real---of course there is a Creative process but it doesn't need to take forever---then the unveiling happens and there's a new vision; we/I see the Light and this is Our/My glory forever and ever! "This planet's life, I am."
Thank you, David, for posting/sharing bpth Alan's spirit and The Bhagavad Gita - So perfect; so beautiful!
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