William Shakespeare, Monalisa, 2012
William Shakespeare’s the Forests of Arden: The Quantum Vauxhall and the Poetics of Shambhala
Consciousness-Analogue
The mystical belongings of the ancient race can trace itself to the Forests of Arden
Time’s enormity is confined in the quadro-dynamics of the mind’s ear (the history of Sruti from Silence)
The cobble stones that make the road are the feet of your words in a trance like state
A quantum journey that man must partake to reach the prefix of his destiny
Dissolved in that forest of silence, the Brahman is the true Shakti of the magnetic force
The fermions exchange with bosons in the Last Supper of the creation’s rite
Parallel universes do exist in the nano-infinity of the tall tree (the ancient Vauxhall tribe of the Red Indians)
Within the realm of the magnificent architecture, Shambhala opening its gates of freedom
With the closed-aperture of the individual’s camera choice in the whole macrocosm
The bark is the feather of the winged-war horse
That dives into the ocean of everlasting love
To recreate the Dwarka or Alexandria or Rome or Athens
From the sea-voyage of the sun in the moon’s chalice of the midnight sonata
These are revelations of the ancient stone in the khwa-zim-uvra space
Broken harps of platinum may sing that song of the road for ages to come
Connect with that storage information system in the cells
You may receive an answer from the abode of lights.
- Joy Roy Choudhury


Anita
/ February 2, 2013Hi Joy,
How are you, hope you are doing well.
Coincidently am in London its appropriate to read about the Forest of Arden!
Convey my regards to Monalisa!
Best wishes-
Anita
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