Let your independent heart fly
- Rogieyogibear
- Jul 4, 2015
- 3 min read

Happy Independence Day
Let your independent heart fly
An independent heart
Is a beautiful art
It can be a lonely flight
But it feels so right
To follow your freedom and bliss
Your true calling you will not miss
When the fire in your heart ignites
Your beautiful soul can take flight
Flying on those wings
Your heart song will sing
With beauty and grace
There is nothing you cannot face
Keep soaring above all fear
Your loves heaven is near
Fly high with patience and trust
Listening to your intuition is a must
On this journey it is good to start
With an independent heart
Namaste
Wherever you walk may it be beautiful

Rogieyogibear

Here is a gift from Heaven for those who have eyes to hear and ears to feel and a independent winged heart full of courage :
Karma in Sanskrit means Doing
So everything that is your Karma is your Doing the rest is superstitious nonsense. Your are responsible Now and in that responsibility is where your freedom and your power are rooted.
Free yourself from the bonds of Karma by Doing right action and give yourself and your children and their children and their children the wings to fly high in a cloudless Heaven.
Do wisely then and Do courageously and Do with Love. Do nothing. Do everything. Just Do it with Love.
"The greatest gifts you can give your children are the roots of responsibility and the wings of independence"

Winged Heart of the Sufi Order
The winged heart is a symbol of the Sufi movement, a mystic branch of Islam. The symbol is a heart with wings, symbolizing ascension; the five pointed star represents divine light, the moon responsiveness to this light. the symbol was chosen by the founder of the Sufi Order, Hazrat Inayat Khan. Here is his description of the symbol, from the Gatha:
The Symbol of the Sufi Order
The symbol of the Order is a heart with wings. It explains that the heart is between soul and body, a medium between spirit and matter. When the soul is covered by its love for matter it is naturally attracted to matter. This is the law of gravitation in abstract form, as it is said in the Bible, ‘Where your treasure is, there will your heart be also.’ When man treasures the things of the earth his heart is drawn to the earth. But the heart is subject not only to gravitation, but also to attraction from on high, and as in the Egyptian symbology, wings are considered as the symbol of spiritual progress, the heart with wings expresses that the heart reaches upward towards heaven.
Then the crescent in the heart suggests the responsiveness of the heart. The crescent represents the responsiveness of the crescent to the light of the sun, for naturally it receives the light, which develops it until it becomes the full moon. The principal teaching of Sufism is that of learning to become a pupil. For it is the pupil who has a chance of becoming a teacher. Once a person considers that he is a teacher his responsiveness is gone. The greatest teachers of the world have been the greatest pupils. And it is this principle which is represented by the crescent. The crescent in the heart represents that the heart, responsive to the light of God, is illuminated.
The explanation of the five-pointed star is that it represents the divine light. For when the light comes, it has five points. When it returns, it has four: one form suggesting the creation, the other annihilation. The five-pointed star also represents the natural figure of man, whereas that with four points represents all forms of the world. But the form with five points is development of the four-pointed form. For instance if a man is standing with his legs joined and arms extended he makes a four-pointed form, but when man shows activity – dancing, jumping – or he moves one leg, he forms a five-pointed star, which represents the beginning of activity, in other words, a beginning of life.
It is the divine light, which is represented by the five-pointed star, and the star is reflected in the heart, which is responsive to the divine light. And the heart, which has by its response received the light of God is liberated, as the wings show. Therefore, this sentence will explain, in short, the meaning of the symbol: the heart, responsive to the light of God is liberated.

Comments