Friday, 7 September 2012

GURU TIGER'S JAWS

SONNETS OF EXPERIENCE

GURU TIGER'S JAWS
Into the jungle wild a hunter strolled,
Suddenly from the bush a fierce tiger rolled
Over and grabbed the stalker by the throat,
He ripped off the poor man's overcoat.
Tiger chewed without mercy untill death,
And hunter gave up before his last breath.
That's the metaphor the Sat Guru uses,
To end our egotistic mind's abuses.
He makes as tough a situation as He can,
Sadhak bewildered resists like a man,
'Till he surrenders in Guru tiger's jaws,
Then rests helpless in His loving paws.
The moral of this famous teaching tale;
Surrender in Guru tiger's jaws it shall never fail.

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