Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Prophets and Physicists

“Each sin brings an equal and opposite wrathful act of God.”

Moses was Newton –
He brought the law.

“Your sin is relative to where your heart is standing.”–

Jesus was the spiritual Einstein –
he brought relativity.

And there will come one who will demonstrate that
all is Love,
that a vast Unified Field of Love
underlies all of the fields of energy, all of the matter,
all of the Beings, all of the suns,
all of the comings and goings of the Universe.

And along with the Nobel Prize for Physics,
he will win the Pulitzer Prize for both Fiction
and NonFiction,
for his “Bible of the Heart”,
which will be touted as both the funniest
and the saddest book of all time.

And few will see him as the second coming of Christ,
but those who do will certainly not know him
as the 12th incarnation of Vishnu,
the last Qu’tub,
and the final manifestation of Dorje Chang, the Universal Buddha
– as he truly will be.

And after a “scandal” trumped up by a jealous young physicist
who was once his most promising student
(something concerning a hotel-roomful of strippers
and a weapon of Universal destruction),
he will retire in relative obscurity,
and will be virtually forgotten by the greater part of humanity
until long after his death, when a desperate government
will exhume his body to extract its relics
for the blessings
to repair a now impossibly catastrophic and jaded world.

And all they will find
will be a rubber nose and plastic moustache,
crossed by a rose.