PARAMAHANSA YOGANANDA- Collection of Unknown Poetry
God Alone! (1)
by
Paramhansa Yogananda Inner Culture, July 1934
Who is it who
knows all the secrets of all the Souls who ever lived, dazzling the world, and
who are now lost and gone?
God alone! God
alone!
Who lived in
the loneliness of the eternal void, before the atoms blinked their glittering
eyes and danced through all Creation?
God alone! God
alone!
We came out of
Something, we know not what. We know that we live, laugh, and linger now, and
most of us will not know what lies in the wilderness of the great Beyond when
we fall asleep in the arms of peaceful death. Yet, who knows the secret of
Life, both before and after this existence?
God alone! God
alone!
All things are
living; all things are dancing in the rhythm of eternal harmony. No one knows
about the grand procession of Creation, which emerged from the mystic chamber
of space. No one knows which part of this chamber of the endless void is
occupied by objects and Beings, melted by the magic wand of death, except—
God alone! God
alone!
Our loved ones
love us, and vow to love us forever, and yet they forget us when they sink into
the Great Sleep. Their memories become frozen anon. Yet, who loves us forever
without ever telling us, and who remembers us when all others forget us?
God alone! God
alone!54
Life and death, stars and wind, love and hate, sorrow and
pleasure, and man and beast dance and sleep on the Stygian stage of Time,
hiding behind the scenes at death, and coming out to play again on the stage of
Time in new costumes of flesh. No one remembers what he did before, or why he
is so sure of this temporary rendezvous in this curious caravanserai except—
God alone! God
alone!
Why God is
playing this game, and why He keeps all this knowledge to Himself, only
meagerly sharing it with us, His Children, is known by—
God alone! God
alone!
Yet, if you
roam no more, and come closer to the Infinite Shore within, and change yourself
from the undesirable position of being a prodigal son to that of being a true
celestial offspring, then you, too, may know all things that you want to know
from none other than—
God alone! God
alone!
Since He knows
all things, when you change into a demanding Son Divine, you too shall know all
things from—
God alone! God
alone!
When all
friends must leave you, who will be with you?
God alone! God
alone!
Since no
things and no one are really yours, learn to love—
God alone! God
alone!
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God Alone (2)
by
Paramhansa Yogananda Inner Culture, September 1935
I drank the
crushed beauty of a sextillion stars; I sipped the sap of all sane pleasures;
I
made a bonfire of all sorrows and basked in the blaze of bliss.
I quaffed the
commingled love of all hearts; I mingled paternal, maternal, and fraternal love
together, And drank that to the dregs.
I squeezed the Scriptures for a drop of
peace;
I pressed poems from the winepress of Nature;
I stole the sweetness from
the honeycomb of pleasures; I stole gems from the mine of thoughts;
I read, I
smiled, I worked, I planned, I throbbed, I aspired But naught was sufficient,—
Only nightmares of incompleteness, ever-receding Will-o’-the-Wisps of promised
happiness precipitated and haunted my heart. But when I cast all dreams away, I
sat in the sanctuary of Peace, And my Soul sang, “ God alone! God alone!”
When
I am Only a Dream
by
Paramhansa Yogananda Inner Culture, March 1940
I come to tell
you all of Him, And the way to encase Him in your bosom, And of the discipline
which brings His grace. To those of you who have asked me To guide you to my
Beloved’s preseulturesilently talking mind, Or speak to you through a gentle
significant glance, Or whisper to you through my love, Or loudly dissuade you
when you stray away from Him. But when I shall become only a memory or a mental
image, Or silently speaking voice, When no earthly call will ever reveal My
whereabouts in unplumbed space When no shallow entreaty or stern stentorian
command Will bring an answer from me, I will smile in your mind when you are
right, And when you are wrong, I will weep through my eyes, Dimly peering at
you in the dark, And weep through your eyes, perchance; And I will whisper to
you through your conscience, And I will reason with you through your reason,
And I will love through your love. When you are able no longer to talk to me,
Read my Whispers of Eternity. Eternally through that I will talk to you.
Unknown I will walk by your side And guard you with invisible arms. And as soon
as you know my Beloved And hear His voice in silence, You will know me again
more tangibly Than you knew me in this earth plane. And yet when I am only a
dream to you I will come to remind you that you too are naught But a dream of
my Heavenly Beloved, And when you know you are a dream, as I know now, We all
will be ever awake in Him.
The Awakening
by
Paramhansa Yogananda East West, March 1934
Make me transparent with purity, that Thou
mayest shine through me. Make me luminous with wisdom, that I may behold Thee
in me. Still the moving mirror of my mind, that I may behold Thy Mooned Face,
undistorted by my restlessness, ever reflected there. Open all the windows of
Faith, that I may behold Thee in the Mansion of Peace. Fling open the Doors of
Silence, that I may enter Thy Temple of Bliss. Awaken the memory of past
Incarnations, wherein I sought Thee and loved Thee. Remember when I met Thee in
the bower of the Milky Way and worshipped Thee in the ever-changing, living
Temple of Nature. Beloved Divine, make me know at once and forever that Thou
hast always been mine, ever mine. My error dreams are past and buried beneath
the sepulcher of oblivion, and I am awake basking in the sunlight of Thy
Awakening. While I slept this sleep of earthly life, I dreamt this Nature
dream. I awoke, and now I dream of Thee alone. I was the small bee seeking the
honey of Thy Happiness, So I drank from the many blossoms of human life and
Nature, But it was when I drank the fragrant sweetness from Thy Lotus Feet,
That I hummed with desires no more.
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