Feb 8, 2024
(Re)Constructing the Link is a hard task. The wings push towards freedom, the material part is attracted by "earth" because of desire-gravity(!).
Something has to die and it doesn't want to, until it realizes that death is just the means for... you know.
Antaḥkaraṇa needs many earthly cycles to be realized and/or (re)"constructed".
What a poem, really!
It reflects all the agony, the toil, the opposing forces, the mixture of willpower and fear that duality encloses, but it ends up achieving Catharsis.