Ecstacy of the Atma
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The people you killed and the wages they earned,
Were you not just like the shot man shot down?
Amidst friends, family and girls all around,
The wheel of karma never stops spinning,
In this game of life, there is no winning,
The rich and poor all share the similar fate,
So prepare your heart for the unknown date,
By removing from your soul all inkling of hate.
Mario Thomas Noel
Mario Thomas Noel (born August 9, 1984) is a Trinidad and Tobago writer. He was raised in a staunch Catholic upbringing by his mother Mary, a professional nurse and father Chrys. He attended San-Fernando Boys’ Government School and later attended Pleasantville Senior and Couva Private Grammar where he obtained his school leaving certificates. At 26, he received the President’s award from President George M. Richards for his participation in the program. His studies into the different ethnicities and religions of his country led him to explore Hinduism, Islam and Buddhism. After a subsequent nervous breakdown, he began working odd jobs at a Resort hotel, greenhouse nursery and multinational warehouse shopping chain store. It is from this, inspiration was given for this first book Ecstasy of the Atma.
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Ecstacy of the Atma - Mario Thomas Noel
The Lord’s Love
For those who wish to seek and find,
The truth is lovely to behold,
Work for love, give of yourself and be kind,
And your treasures would be untold,
The world of riches cannot compare to the feeling of transcendental bliss,
Reserved for the righteous, noble and just,
The Lord’s love is like a cosmic kiss,
Awakening the soul with an orgasm of light,
Shining in the mind and heart,
Inexplicable ecstasy sets the body a bright,
Renting the heavens apart,
The path to the heavens is found in the footsteps you yourself make,
Your soul will bear witness in the balance of life,
By that which you gave and take,
There is no injustice when reward is given,
All is subject to a law,
The things to which to the eyes are hidden,
Are infallible and possess no flaw,
Be true as much in your heart and mind and it will come to you,
The recognization of heaven you will find,
And that the Creator resides in you.
25393.jpgShining Glory
All of creation submits to your will,
Blessings so numerous, which no book could fill,
The artistry of the clouds and symmetry of the trees,
Gentle breezes from the ocean always put my mind at ease,
The mist of dew and showers of