Thank you! I'm thrilled when the intended message of a poem is received. Poetry can be such a subjective thing sometimes people interpret them altogether different from what was running through my mind when I write them.
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It's interesting...I was just 'talking with azircon on another blog, and in a way he said the same thing. Different, but the same. He was telling me about Sanskrit passage (I believe it is from the Gita) that speaks about attachment. One hopes to think about such things long before the horizon is clearly in view😄. It's an important message, better realized early than late, but important at any age.
I don't like to analyze poetry, because it is so personal. However, there is nothing obscure about your verse. You 'speak' in plain language.
There's so much wisdom in the Bhagavad Gita. I read it in my mid-20's (the Self-Realization Fellowship version) when I was going through the Kriya Yoga classes. I think that book is very likely significantly older than than is widely accepted.