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In this short video, produced by Bahaiteachings.org, educator and poet Armando Troche shares an original spoken word performance aptly entitled “Beyond Materialism.”
Here are the words to Armando’s piece:
Beyond Materialism
What really separates us from an animal?
What I’ve gleaned is that we are one part physical
One part spiritual
One part is temporary
One part is eternity
So with our physical side
It needs material
It needs supplies
It needs resources
But it’s not everything
We are much more
Life goes beyond
Materialism
When my time is up
And this chapter closed
I will approach a shoreline
There separating heaven and earth
I will be held in a balance
My worth weight
And the only thing that I could take
Are the deeds I’ve done
The lives I’ve touched
The love I’ve shown
And how much I’ve grown
To my great-aunt
Mrs. Nancy Rhodes
God bless
She was the first in this bloodline to open the door
Before it closed I just happened to slide in
To my Uncle Roger
Thank you for all the surprise visits
You continue to make me smile
My body may be buried
But beyond materialism my spirit lives
It sees
It speaks
It breathes
I enjoy my now
But happier, still will I be.
Beneath materialism
Beneath the clothes
The flesh and bones
Is a spirit
A trust gifted to us by the great being
A seed planted by the creator of all things
It lies within us dormant
Patiently waiting to be watered with the words of God
O SON OF MAN!
Veiled in My immemorial being
And in the ancient eternity of My essence, I knew My love for thee;
Therefore I created thee,
Have engraved on thee Mine image
And revealed to thee My beauty.
The words of God feed and fuel the spirit
Allowing it to germinate
Allowing it to pollinate the world
Filling it with virtue
It’s roots will establish
And what is to come next but a mighty stronghold
A sanctuary for all that is good
Because materialism has claimed too many lives
It takes too much of our attention
There is an army on the rise
Some of you are already enlisted
Its ranks continue to swell
So too does its capacity
To win
They’ve learned to not divide and conquer
But unite and conquer
They march
Cycle after cycle
They march
Sharpening their methods as they go
If they approach don’t fret
They speak of peace
They come guided
Beyond the walls of materialism there is a kingdom
Steadily extending its borders
Walls aren’t going up
Walls are coming down
To encompass all
This vision
Requires a pure mind
A discerning eye
This system being erected as we speak
Is fit for all
It will benefit all
It’s the responsibility of all
But it’s not built on wishes
Effort is needed
Work needs to be done
Sacrifice is made
Joy is felt
The choices we make will determine our destiny
Mitakuye Oyasin
Beyond materialism
Our leaders of men
They’ve been sent at different times
We’ve called them by different names
But they’re all guided by His Holiness
They all stand together serving the same cause
Emitting the same light
They hold and deserve
The highest stations no man can touch
Their names are revered
Their names are revered and rightfully so
Their sacrificial lives have inspired generations
Their holy books have gathered a faithful mass
Congregations of countries have pledged their allegiance
This is not man-made
Beyond materialism
Beyond the flash and fads
The hustle for money
The push for product
The drive of consumption
The technology, toys
The news and noise
The oppression, the racism
The gossip, the backbiting
The estrangement and apathy
The bills, the chores
The constant maintenance of day-to-day
Life takes on a very different meaning
I searched for knowledge
Because a friend of mine
Stirred me awake
Octavio Gonzalez
Wherever you are
May God protect you
Your words served me well
In 2003 I became much more driven
Much more observant
Much more reflective
Much more astute
And I started to look within books
Within movies
Within friends
Within nature
Within churches
Most importantly I searched within myself
Beyond materialism I found something praise be to God
It was a response to my efforts
The solutions that I received
Completely satisfied my soul
Say: God sufficeth all things above all things,
And nothing in the heavens or in the earth but God sufficeth.
Verily, He is in Himself the Knower, the Sustainer, the Omnipotent.
Beyond materialism that ageless voice is calling us to prayer
I hope to see you there
I hope to see you there.
For more videos like this, check out Baha’i Teachings’ YouTube channel or visit Bahaiteachings.org. You can also follow them on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
You can also listen to our blogcast with Rainn Wilson where he interviews Payam Zamani, co-founder of Bahaiteachings.org.
If you’re interested in spoken word, you can watch Andrea Hope perform “World Citizen” here on Baha’i Blog.
For more Baha’i-inspired talks, visit Baha’i Blog’s Soundcloud page: soundcloud.com/bahai-blog/sets/bahai-talks. You can also listen to talks on Baha’i Blog’s YouTube channel: http://bit.ly/2ia1Yxp.
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