skillful archery

how many karmas are there ,the active .the latent,the one not yet made ,collective ,universal ,big galactical and of course atomical all arrows, some in flght some still in the quiver and many in the tree ready to be made into arrows when the time beckons, love is the all piercing tip that guides the arrow on its flight to the heart of all, the skill of the archer is knowing when to release how much to pull on the bow and being one pointed in aim and the target must be worthy and true the devotion of the archer to his target must be all ,we have all fired many arrows have any hit there target and if so have you witnessed the reaction of action straight away or has time played its part and the realization of the flight of your arrow been seen at a later date.

Very nice

Dear Kumar ul Islam,
How many arrows, indeed. The Greeks thought of Apollo as the dispenser of plague, but also of light and poetic inspiration. In Homer’s Iliad, for example, King Priam of Troy prays to Apollo about an injustice, beseeching the god’s dreadful fury.

In fact, the Greek word that is used to denote sin in the New Testament is hamartanein, which means “to miss the mark.” So can our actions and intentions stray from our ideals and what is right. Even in the Hindu mythology, Saraswati, the goddess of poetry and knowledge, is sometimes compared to Sukracharya, the demon muse. All the karmas of perception and action are mixed in God’s poem and in us, singing out.
Please let me share this poem I wrote two weeks ago for another website. The challenge was to pick a random word in a book and use it in the first line of a poem. I picked from a Sanskrit book.

[But that dark is eternity, and is good: at least, I think so! The poem presents weapons of identity as delusions.]
[OM] :pray: [OM]

thankyou anima ,maybe with the invention of the telescopic sights of yoga our aim will improve but sometimes the target moves and the arrows are not true but by missing the target we are assured another go in this life and and the next. :heart: