“I Am Not Real”

“I Am Not Real”

I am not real,
Only a dream—
An illusion
Pointing to reality
That the Divine lives within.

An illusion,
Not without purpose,
Bringing us to
Truth—Is that not
The point of this dream?

Einstein told the middle
School children:
They asked,
“How can we become like you?”
He said,
“Read fairy tales.”
They asked,
“How can we become greater than you?”
He said again,
“Read fairy tales.”

Not to escape—
But to awaken wonder.
That is where imagination dwells—
The doorway to more
Than who you think you are.

© Todd Greenberg – 03/25/25

About Todd Greenberg

Through prayer, worship, Torah Study, and Kabbalah I have been inspired to write poetry that tends more to the spiritual and mystical aspects found in Judaism. What comes "through" me I try to put into words. I hope that at least some of what I post to BJN will resonate with you and that you find inspiration from it for your own journey. Thank you for allowing to share my writings. Blessings, Todd

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