Destiny of Truth

February 20, 2019

Destiny of Truth

I searched for the truth, knocked the world

But, I didn’t find truth;

Searched in humans, but it made me drain;

Pausing a while, quenched within me, but in vain,

Pleaded with everyone; none satisfied me;

O ME, man of bending faith so long, with wide-awake

O myself, quenched for truth; it has come freely when I drunk;

Pleasure to have peg made me to tell the truth;

But, it did not continue; it was worst hangover of my lifewith puke;

I myself realized the difficulty to tell the truth; with noble cause,

Asleep a whole, stuffed within me, yearning for pause;

Oh. ME, man of slack faith so long.

Standing indifferent and thoughtful, denying portions so long;

O myself, delve truth; changeless with others.

Resting a while, quenched within me, longing for truth;

I transformed myself to understand the reality of untruth,

Origin of truth is crystal clear like; ‘Eye of the beholder’

Imyself realized that deepest truth is looking within; i.e. divine bystander.

By Dr Maria Pais
Dr Maria Pais is an assistant professor in the Department of Obstetrical and Gynaecological Nursing, MCON Manipal.
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Comment on this article

  • Vijay Dsouza, Moodubelle

    Mon, Mar 04 2019

    Well written Dr. Maria. Keep writting

  • Dr Gerald PInto, Kallianpur

    Thu, Feb 28 2019

    Very nice, and inspiring. contnue the literary work also in our MOther tongue.

  • Renita, London

    Wed, Feb 27 2019

    Just brilliant Maria.

  • Fr. Herald Mathias, Udyavar/Nagpur

    Tue, Feb 26 2019

    Congratulations Dr. Maria. Well written. Keep inspiring.

  • Irita Sheryl DSilva, Green Fields, Kallianpur

    Sun, Feb 24 2019

    Very beautifully written Maria👍

  • irene dsouza, Dubai

    Sat, Feb 23 2019

    "Origin of truth is crystal clear like; ‘Eye of the beholder’"

    so well written. congratulation Dr. Maria Pais

  • Ronald, Mangalore

    Fri, Feb 22 2019

    When the search for truth comes to an end, the "I" in me comes to an end. What remains is just the throbbing of life. Experiencer is no longer there to experience the truth! Thats the truth.d.

  • Richard Collin D'Souza,, Kenha/Kallianpur

    Thu, Feb 21 2019

    Super truthful quotation. All the best and expect more like that quotes.

  • Nelson Fernandes, Thottam/ Kuwait

    Thu, Feb 21 2019

    'The Truth' - beautifully narrated

  • Mamatha, Mangalore

    Thu, Feb 21 2019

    Good english, MCON is lucky to have such teachers

  • Divya Shashidhar, Mysore

    Wed, Feb 20 2019

    It's a wise inspiring and truthfull quotation.


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