Sunday, August 11, 2024

idied (Rumi)

 idied from minerality and became vegetable;

And From vegetativeness I died and became animal.

I died from animality and became man.

Then why fear disappearance through death?

Next time I shall die

Bringing forth wings and feathers like angels;

After that, soaring higher than angels –

What you cannot imagine,

            I shall be that.

Soul receives from soul that knowledge, therefore not by book

nor from tongue.

If knowledge of mysteries come after emptiness of mind, that is

illumination of heart.

If thou wilt be observant and vigilant, thou wilt see at every moment the response to thy action. 

 Be observant if thou wouldst have a pure heart, for something is born to thee 

 in consequence of every action.


I said, ‘Thou art harsh, like such a one.’

‘Know,’ he replied,

‘That I am harsh for good, not from rancor and spite.

Whoever enters saying, “This I,” I smite him on the brow;

For this is the shrine of Love, o fool! it is not a sheep cote

Rub thine eyes, and behold the image of the heart.’ 

Make yourself free from self at one stroke!


Like a sword be without trace of soft iron;

Like a steel mirror, scour off all rust with contrition.


A Star Without a Name


When a baby is taken from the wet nurse,

it easily forgets her

and starts eating solid food.

Seeds feed awhile on ground,

then lift up into the sun.

So you should taste the filtered light

and work your way toward wisdom

with no personal covering.

That’s how you came here, 

 like a star

without a name.  

Move across the night sky

with those anonymous lights. 





 Rumi


(Mathnawi III, 1284-1288)

“Say I am You” 

 Coleman Barks Maypop, 1994

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