Commentary
Sure,
it is a poem about a sailor (photographer) and a naked woman (model) engaged in
a moment of flirting. But look again--
I know high initiates who, like the five
wizards sent into Middle Earth from Valhalla in Tolkien’s trilogy, had a sacred
mission to accomplish. But like four of
the five wizards, the men I know have failed miserably in their missions in
this life—they became distracted and are now possessed by being politically
correct. They see no further than
cultural clichés.
Their
mission was to reveal the mysteries of love, that is, the secrets of how
attraction involves divine interactions.
Consequently, their missions to some extent have been given to me. So you are stuck with me and my crude
poetry.
The highest magic on earth, according to
Bardon in his first book, is the “volt” in which the magnetic fluid (the
essence of the feminine) surrounds the electric fluid (the essence of the
masculine). The poem, then, becomes a
discussion of how to accomplish this when in fact this “volt” does not exist in
contemporary relationships—it is certainly not politically correct.
In the poem, the feminine/magnetic says, “I
will contain, purify, and amplify the masculine/electric bringing it to its
height of power and might, something that can only be accomplished with my full
assistance. But I will only do this if
you see and celebrate the divine within my beauty, acting as my divine consort
and in harmony with my love.”
Warren
Buffett, the second richest man in the world, at age seventy-five says, “Don’t
put off sex until old age,” or, my paraphrase, “Don’t put off celebrating the
divine within the gender connection until it is too late to create
enlightenment.”
And the girl within the
water? Young women often know how
to give themselves to another without limitation. If a man fails to find something in his life
to which he can do the same—give without limitation—then he has failed to find
his path in life as a man.
But
the poem goes much further. Put simply,
no enlightenment without choice—the choice is to lust (or to repress, possess,
or enslave the lust) or to see the divinity within the image (the form and
light) that shines within your eyes.
When you “see,” the heart, mind, body, and spirit are in harmony; the
electric and magnetic move freely in and through each other so that you attain
freedom.