There is a fountain with in all of us
Waiting to erupt in the infinite bliss
Sprinkling upon all the drops of love
Dive into the reflection of the blue sky
Die a thousand times as the body sinks
That is eternity, for you still are floating
Then why does a drop swim in the ocean?
Like the waves come and go, so do you
With your arms wide open, meet this dream
As you sleep for once never to get up again
Greet your own water one last time before,
The fountain emerges to take you to Paradise
The Story Behind
In a truly deep meditational experience, the sudden expression of bliss, or that instantaneous connection that you achieve with Allah can be expressed as a metaphor only in the form of a fountain. A fountain erupts and yet is pleasant. It's not like the eruption of a volcano which evokes fire.
A fountain is like a sprinkling of a those tiny water droplets kissing your faces many at a time. That is a sensation which is felt within when we meditate. That sudden emergence of Divinity as it gets up from a long lost sleep. The irony being that as our body sleeps, the conscience wakes up, so does Divinity.
It also indicates that once we are one with the ocean called God, we soar and rise above the waves and are free like the fountain wanting to touch the sky. So while a drop meeting the ocean refers to enlightenment, the expression of the fountain or even the picture of a fountain erupting relates to the ultimate bliss that we feel in our final liberation popularly called as 'Moksha'.
