God, God, God
From the depth of slumber,
As I ascend the spiral stairway of wakefulness,
I whisper
God, God, God!
Thou art the food and when I break my fast
Of nightly separation from Thee
I taste thee and mentally say
God, God, God!
No matter where I go, the spotlight of my mind
Ever keeps turning on Thee;
And in the battle dim of activity my silent war cry
Is ever;
God, God, God!
…
First 3 Verses from Yogananda’s Poem “God, God, God”
Other Poems about God
- God – Sri Aurobindo
- Quest for God– Swami Vivekananda
- The Living God – Swami Vivekananda
- He Asked for Charity – St Francis of Assisi
- Revelation – Sri Chinmoy
- Savitri – Sri Aurobindo
- Song of the Mystic– Daniel
- At the Gate of the Year– L.M.Hoskins
- Infinite Love– Mother Julian
- God and the World – Sri Chinmoy
- Poetseers – Poem of the Day
- Other Poetic Themes
Writings about God
“God originated Himself from His own Silence.
God was One, but He wanted to become many. Why? He wanted to divinely enjoy Himself, to enjoy His Game, to enjoy the Truth in finite forms. He felt that if He remained all alone, there would be no joy, no Lila. If we want to play any game, we won?t enjoy ourselves alone: we need more players. If we want to play football or soccer, we need players to play on each side. Otherwise there cannot be any game. For His Game, God needed cosmic players. So He created Himself in millions of forms and shapes.”
by Sri Chinmoy from: Vision of God’s Dawn
External Links
- Writings about God at Write Spirit.net
- Books about God at Amazon.com