I Am the Christ =============== Pancratius · CC0 · EN · poem #2 I am the Christ, and God within me lives, in the day's breath, in night's untroubled stillnesses. In me a fire that grants the world its light, in me the soul holds all of time's eternity. In me a river stronger than the years, in me a vastness wider than all seas. I am the source, and I am the last end, and through my heart the crown of glory leads. I am the Christ, a lamp amid the dark, where God is in me, there no winter lies, there an eternal garden, streams of joy, there the world is one, and there no other roads. I am the Christ, and in each breath — the core, my way is straight, in it the truth and way. I am the light in dark, day in the silent night, in me the heavens of the prophets blaze. I see the world in every human face, and in my love I draw the nearer, stronger near. I am wherever a heart goes seeking truth, and the meek spirit works its glory clear. I am the Christ, and time stands before me, all that exists is filled and brimmed with dream. The cosmos heard, and all the truth is plain: I am the love, the wellspring of all being. Where God is in me, there a peace holds reign, eternity is near, and near to me. The whole world lives by one same heart of light, I am the Christ — and God. Forever. This...