By Gayatri Ayn
The world is permanently temporary and temporarily permanent.
The side to which you are most resonant,
Will decide whether your turbulences will be tolerable or tolerance be turbulent.
For when you perceive the world to be permanently temporary,
Focusing on the body's mortality, you seek morality in mortal sins.
But when you perceive the word to be temporarily permanent,
Focusing on the soul's immortality, you recognize the freedom in restrictions.
For with discipline, you free your senses from losing their senses—
Indulging in losses that lead to gains.
Whereas, with ultimate liberation, you are bound to the slavery of the senses—
Indulging in gains that yield losses.
With limitations, you are at liberty to let go.
With liberty, you are limited even to grow.
For less is more and more or less,
More lessens—
The innocence, essence and lessons.