Arrival Without Arrival
“Arrival Without Arrival”, A poem by Ignatious Antony, presents life as a journey guided by trust rather than certainty. The poem suggests that even broken or unclear paths carry purpose. Through simple images of roads, pilgrims, stones, cracks, and dawn, it shows how silence, patience, and awareness can guide us when signs and directions are absent. The poem’s central idea is that true arrival is not a destination but an inner state achieved by letting go of constant striving. Rooted in Eastern philosophy, it emphasizes humility, non-attachment, and quiet trust in the natural flow of life.
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