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Sunday, August 11, 2024

Out of yourself (Rumi)

  

Oh, if a tree could wander

and move with foot and wings

It would not suffer the axe blows

and not the pain of saws

For would the sun not wander

away in every night 

How could at every morning

the world be lighted up

And if the oceans water

would not rise to the sky

How would the plants be quickened

by streams and gentle rain

The drop that left its homeland,

the sea, and then returned 

It found an oyster waiting

and grew into a pearl

Did Yusaf not leave his father,

in grief and tears and despair

Did he not, by such a journey,

gain kingdom and fortune wide

Did not the Prophet travel

to far Medina, friend

And there he found a new kingdom

and ruled a hundred lands.

You lack a foot to travel

Then journey into yourself

And like a mine of rubies

receive the sunbeams

Out of yourself such a journey

will lead you to your self,

It leads to transformation

of dust into pure gold




Look! This is Love –  

Poems of Rumi,

Annemarie Schimme

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