[Guruji in one of his visits to Rochester New York, was relaxing in the jacuzzi and in his very relaxed frame of mind he composed this poem as the Divine Mother herself speaking to her children! ]
**I ❤ YOU**
🌹
Please accept my Love,
Because I do not expect anything in return,
Before I say adieu
I’m the cool waters of the fresh spring
Murmuring sweet words of love,
Come my dearest bathe in me
Wash away your sweat, tears, guilt and fear
And be fresh like the morning dew
Again and again
Excite me a little since I’m excitable
I will become warm and flow through your shower
And your Jacuzzi bath waters
Sensually and warmly, embracing and massaging
Swirling, touching, feeling every part of your body
Relaxing you totally into sweet dreams
Of rainbows, clear blue skies, and glories of
Moonlit skies beyond the stars.
Let me praise you and adore you
With my heavy scents of my earthly flowers
Let me be the fragrance
that envelopes your body like an aura
Behind the ears, on your coral lips
around your neck, under the arm
in the navel, in the joints of
your thighs and body and your feet.
I’m the fresh pine air flowing over mountains and meadow
Picking up the good odours,
Entering your heart,
Filling you with life again and again
As time ravages you again and again.
I’m the fire that cooks your food,
I digest your food for you
I fight your enemies and illnesses
Keep you supple and powerful and burning bright
I’m the waters of life, the seed, and ovum
I’m the pleasure in your womb
I draw the seed and bear it in me
Donating my life and consciousness,
Recognizing and molding all the intricate
Patterns of growth to become the baby, your baby,
I’m the milk that flows in your breasts
And I’m your speech and sons and daughters
I’m the temple, your body, always sixteen,
I’m the goddess, your wit and consciousness
I’m the time to give you a flow
Of unending ever new experience of my love,
Be with whom you will, I won’t be jealous for sure;
You have loved me, you have cared for me,
This my thanksgiving, to you, my love.
🌹 Amrithananda Saraswathi