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		<title>By: Radhe</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 28 May 2009 11:41:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Namaste Adiji:
Lovely poem:-)  This wonderful post was written by Swami Sadasivananda. My only contribution was to upload it to the blog, with a smile on my face and in my heart!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Namaste Adiji:</p>
<p>Lovely poem:-)  This wonderful post was written by Swami Sadasivananda. My only contribution was to upload it to the blog, with a smile on my face and in my heart!</p>
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		<title>By: adishakthi16@gmail.com</title>
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		<description>Namaste  Radhe :
What a wonderful piece of writing with even more delightful picitorial illustrations. When sri Ramana bhagwan smiled , he radiated what we call in my Mother tongue &#039;Arul&#039; ( iInfinite Grace) and this smile comes from the heart ( ullam- a tamizg word for Heart) . The smile from a realized soul is considered a blessing .
Your article brought to mind the Following poem by William Blake . Blake is known for the &#039;spiritual&#039; content of his poems .
Please Read
The Smile
BY
William Blake
There is a smile of love,
And there is a smile of deceit,
And there is a smile of smiles
In which these two smiles meet.
And there is a frown of hate,
And there is a frown of disdain,
And there is a frown of frowns
Which you strive to forget in vain,
For it sticks in the heart&#039;s deep core
And it sticks in the deep backbone--
And no smile that ever was smil&#039;d,
But only one smile alone,
That betwixt the cradle and grave
It only once smil&#039;d can be;
And, when it once is smil&#039;d,
There&#039;s an end to all misery.
http://www.quotesandpoem.com/poems/SelectedPoemByTopic/Blake/Spiritual/The%20Smile/21
Radhe , underneath a Frown Iis a Smile and underneath a Smile is a Frown.. This explains the difference bewtween Appearances and Reality and Radhe , the only lasting Smile is not on the lips but in the Heart and this is described by Sri Ramana as  the Bliss of . Amrita nadi&#039;
Smile:-)</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Namaste  Radhe : </p>
<p>What a wonderful piece of writing with even more delightful picitorial illustrations. When sri Ramana bhagwan smiled , he radiated what we call in my Mother tongue &#8216;Arul&#8217; ( iInfinite Grace) and this smile comes from the heart ( ullam- a tamizg word for Heart) . The smile from a realized soul is considered a blessing . </p>
<p>Your article brought to mind the Following poem by William Blake . Blake is known for the &#8216;spiritual&#8217; content of his poems . </p>
<p>Please Read </p>
<p>The Smile<br />
BY<br />
William Blake  </p>
<p>There is a smile of love,<br />
And there is a smile of deceit,<br />
And there is a smile of smiles<br />
In which these two smiles meet.</p>
<p>And there is a frown of hate,<br />
And there is a frown of disdain,<br />
And there is a frown of frowns<br />
Which you strive to forget in vain,</p>
<p>For it sticks in the heart&#8217;s deep core<br />
And it sticks in the deep backbone&#8211;<br />
And no smile that ever was smil&#8217;d,<br />
But only one smile alone,</p>
<p>That betwixt the cradle and grave<br />
It only once smil&#8217;d can be;<br />
And, when it once is smil&#8217;d,<br />
There&#8217;s an end to all misery.</p>
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<p>Radhe , underneath a Frown Iis a Smile and underneath a Smile is a Frown.. This explains the difference bewtween Appearances and Reality and Radhe , the only lasting Smile is not on the lips but in the Heart and this is described by Sri Ramana as  the Bliss of . Amrita nadi&#8217; </p>
<p>Smile:-)</p>
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