This poem is about past life memory vision of mine. True or not, who cares.
"Essential matter has to be disintegrated in several stages to discover which is subtler and finer... It is the grossness of matter that obscures the subtle essence inherent in it. As such, disintegration is a vital factor in all processes that deal with purification, whether external or internal." - "Tattwa Shuddhi"​​
Within the temple's sanctuary was an oasis of love and harmony, guided by a profound connection that transcended ordinary life. The initiates, bound by an oath, formed the world's first secret society, a testament to their deep understanding of life's interconnectedness.
"Shakti or energy lying latent at the base of the spine is depicted in the form of a coiled serpent known as kundalini. Shiva or consciousness resides in the highest spiritual centre sahasrara chakra which is situated at the top of the head in the form of a crystal shivalingam." - "Tattwa Shuddhi"​​
However, this enlightened society drew the ire of the power structures of the time. Misunderstood and feared, they faced persecution and betrayal, their sacred wisdom nearly lost in the ensuing chaos. Their fall was a poignant reminder of the fragile nature of enlightenment in a world gripped by power and control.
"Through tattwa shuddhi or bhuta shuddhi sadhana, we purify the essence of the tattwas of which the body is composed as well as the underlying consciousness related to those elements." - "Tattwa Shuddhi"​​
Today, the poem's message is a clarion call to rediscover this harmony. It urges us to look beyond our current existence and reconnect with the natural world, to find the lost paradise not as a physical space but as a state of being. It's a path of rediscovery, of awakening, and perhaps most importantly, of remembering who we are and what we can become.