Friday, October 9, 2009

"oh please, oh please come out and play."








We have not come here to take prisoners
But to surrender ever more deeply
to freedom and joy.

We have not come into this exquisite world
to hold ourselves hostage from love. Run, my dear,
from anything that may not strengthen
your precious budding wings,

Run like hell, my dear,
from anyone likely to put a sharp knife
into the sacred, tender vision
of your beautiful heart.

We have a duty to befriend
those aspects of obedience
that stand outside of our house
and shout to our reason
"oh please, oh please
come out and play."

For we have not come here to take prisoners,
or to confine our wondrous spirits,
But to experience ever and ever more deeply
our divine courage, freedom,
and Light!

~ Hafiz









Spring paints the countryside.
Cypress trees grow even more beautiful,
but let's stay inside.

Lock the door.
Come to me naked.
No one's here.


~ Rumi


since feeling is first



since feeling is first
who pays any attention
to the syntax of things
will never wholly kiss you;

wholly to be a fool
while Spring is in the world
my blood approves,
and kisses are a better fate
than wisdom


lady i swear by all flowers. Don't cry
-the best gesture of my brain is less than
your eyelids' flutter which says


we are for each other:then
laugh,leaning back in my arms
for life's not a paragraph

And death i think is no parenthesis



~ e.e.cummings




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When I'm with you we stay up all night



When I'm with you
we stay up all night


When you're not here
I can't get to sleep


Thank god for these two insomnias
and the difference between them.

~ Rumi



A Blessing of Angels







May the angels in their beauty bless you.
May they turn toward you streams of blessing. 
May the Angel of Awakening stir your heart
To come alive to the eternal within you,
To all the invitations that quietly surround you. 
May the Angel of Healing turn your wounds
Into sources of refreshment. 
May the Angel of the Imagination enable you
To stand on the true thresholds,
At ease with your ambivalence
And drawn in new directions
Through the glow of your contradictions. 
May the Angel of Compassion open your eyes
To the unseen suffering around you. 
May the Angel of Wildness disturb the places
Where your life is domesticated and safe,
Take you to the territories of true otherness
Where all that is awkward in you
Can fall into its own rhythm. 
May the Angel of Eros introduce you
To the beauty of your senses
To celebrate your inheritance
As a temple of the holy spirit. 
May the Angel of Justice disturb you
To take the side of the poor and the wronged. 
May the Angel of Encouragement confirm you
In worth and self-respect,
That you may live with the dignity
That presides in your soul. 
May the Angel of Death arrive only 
When your life is complete
And you have brought every given gift
To the threshold where its infinity can shine. 
May all the Angels be your sheltering
And joyful guardians.






~ John O'Donohue







Thursday, October 8, 2009

The Gardener



...
No, my friends, I shall never be an
ascetic, whatever you may say.
I shall never be an ascetic if she
does not take the vow with me.
It is my firm resolve that if I
cannot find a shady shelter and a
companion for my penance, I shall
never become an ascetic.
...
No, my friends, I shall never leave
my hearth and home, and retire into
the forest's solitude, if rings no merry
laughter in its echoing shade and if
the end of no saffron mantle flutters
in the wind; if its silence is not
deepened by soft whispers.
I shall never be an ascetic.
...
~ Rabindranath Tagore



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from the Tao Teh Ching


...
There was something
formless and perfect
before the universe was born.
It is serene. Empty.
...
Solitary. Unchanging.
Infinite. Eternally present.
It is the mother of the universe.
For lack of a better name,
I call it the Tao.
...
It flows through all things,
inside and outside, and returns
to the origin of all things.
...
The Tao is great.
The universe is great.
Earth is great
Man is great.
These are the four great powers.
...
Man follows the earth.
Earth follows the universe.
The universe follows the Tao.
The Tao follows only itself.
...
~ Lao-tzu





from Don Quixote

...
"It seems to me," said Sancho, "that the knights who did all these things were driven to them... but... why should you go mad? What lady has rejected you?
"That is exactly it," replied Don Quixote, "that's just how beautifully I've worked it all out - because for a knight errant to go mad for good reason, how much is 
that worth? My idea is to become a lunatic for no reason at all."
...

~ Miguel de Cervantes



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An Embarrassment

...
"Do you want to ask
the blessing?"
...
"No If you do,
go ahead."
...
He went ahead:
his prayer dressed up
...
in Sunday clothes
rose a few feet
...
and dropped with a soft
thump.
...
If a lonely soul
did ever cry out
...
in company its true
outcry to God,
...
it would be as though
at a sedate party
...
a man suddenly removed his clothes
...
and took his wife
passionately into his arms.
...
~ Wendell Berry


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No man can be said to be perfectly happy

...
No man can be said to be perfectly happy 
that runs the risk of disappointment;
which is the case of every man 
that fears or hopes for anything.

...
~ Seneca



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The body





...
The body
is a single creature, whole,
its life is one, never less than one, or more,
so is its world, and so 
are two bodies in their love for one another
one. In ignorance of this
we talk ourselves to death.
...
~ Wendell Berry


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Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Give it Time



The river is of the earth
And it is free. It is rigorously
Embanked and bound,
And yet is free.  “To hell
With restraint,” it says.
“I have got to be going.”
It will grind out its dams.
It will go over or around them.
They will become pieces
 ...
~ Wendell Berry

On the Nature of Love





...


The night is black and the forest has no end;
a million people thread it in a million ways.
We have trysts to keep in the darkness, but where
or with whom -- of that we are unaware.
But we have this faith -- that a lifetime's bliss
will appear any minute, with a smile upon its lips.
Scents, touches, sounds, snatches of songs
brush us, pass us, give us delightful shocks.
Then peradventure there's a flash of lightning:
whomever I see that instant I fall in love with.
I call that person and cry: 'This life is blest!
For your sake such miles have I traversed!'
All those others who came close and moved off
in the darkness -- I don't know if they exist or not.
...


~ Rabindranath Tagore



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Blank





...
She who did not come, wasn't she determined
 nonetheless to organize and decorate my heart?
If we had to exist to become the one we love,
what would the heart have to create?
...
Lovely joy left blank, perhaps you are
the center of all my labors and my loves.
If I've wept for you so much, it's because
I preferred you among so many outlined joys.

...
 ~ Rainer Maria Rilke


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from Act III of 'Man and Superman'


...

Don Juan: When I was on earth, and made those proposals to ladies which, though universally condemned, have made me so interesting a hero of legend, I was not infrequently met in some such way as this. The lady would say that she would countenance my advances, provided they were honourable. On inquiring what that proviso meant, I found that it meant that I proposed to get possession of her property if she had any, or to undertake her support for life if she had not; that I desired her continual companionship, counsel, and conversation to the end of my days, and would take a most solemn oath to be always enraptured by them above all, that I would turn my back on all other women for ever for her sake. I did not object to these conditions because they were exorbitant and inhuman: it was their extraordinary irrelevance that prostrated me. I invariably replied with perfect frankness that I had never dreamt of any of these things ... that her constant companionship might, for all I knew, become intolerably tedious to me; that I could not answer for my feelings for a week in advance, much less to the end of my life; that to cut me off from all natural and unconstrained intercourse with half my fellow creatures would narrow and warp me ... that, finally, my proposals to her were wholly unconnected with any of these matters, and were the outcome of a perfectly simple impulse of my manhood towards her womanhood.
...

Ana: You mean that it was an immoral impulse.
...

Don Juan: Nature, my dear lady, is what you call immoral. I blush for it; but I cannot help it. 

...

~ George Bernard Shaw



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