Author Topic: Saints and Mystics  (Read 4321 times)

nichi

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Re: Saints & Mystics
« Reply #150 on: January 08, 2008, 08:57:13 PM »

I was sleeping when Namdeo and Vitthal Stepped into my dream.
"Your job is to make poems. Stop wasting time," Namdeo said.
Vitthal gave me the measure and gently aroused me from a dream inside a dream.
Namdeo vowed to write one billion poems.
"Tuka, all the unwritten ones are your responsibility."

~Tukaram
17th Century India



A Good Poem

A good poem is like finding a hole
     in the palace
         wall--
     You never know what you
         might
          see.

    -- Tukaram

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Re: Saints & Mystics
« Reply #151 on: January 09, 2008, 04:36:11 PM »
The sufi who thought he had left the world

A sufi once, with nothing on his mind,
Was - without warning - struck at from behind.
He turned and murmured, choking back the tears:
"The man you hit's been dead for thirty years
He's left this world!" The man who'd struck him said:
"You talk a lot for someone who is dead!
But talk's not action - while you boast, you stray
Further and further from the secret Way,
And while a hair of you remains, your heart
And Truth are still a hundred worlds apart."
Burn all you have, all that you thought and knew
(Even your shroud must go; let that burn too);
Then leap into the flames, and as you burn
Your pride will falter, you'll begin to learn.
But keep one needle back and you will meet
A hundred thieves who force you to retreat
(Think of that tiny needle which became
The negligible cause of Jesus' shame).
As you approach this stage's final veil,
Kingdoms and wealth, substance and water fail;
Withdraw into yourself, and one by one
Give up the things you own - when this is done,
Be still in selflessness and pass beyond
All thoughts of good and evil; break this bond,
And as it shatters you are worthy of
Oblivion, the Nothingness of Love.


From 'The Conference of the Birds'
by Farid Ud-Din Attar 
Trans. Dick Davis/Afkham Darbandi

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Re: One-Handed Basket-Weaving
« Reply #152 on: January 17, 2008, 10:12:48 PM »
One-Handed Basket Weaving

I've said before that every craftsman
searches for what's not there
to practice his craft.
A builder looks for the rotten hole
where the roof caved in. A water-carrier
picks the empty pot. A carpenter
stops at the house with no door.
Workers rush toward some hint
of emptiness, which they then
start to fill. Their hope, though,
is for emptiness, so don't think
you must avoid it. It contains
what you need!
Dear soul, if you were not friends
with the vast nothing inside,
why would you always be casting you net
into it, and waiting so patiently?
This invisible ocean has given you such abundance,
but still you call it "death",
that which provides you sustenance and work.
God has allowed some magical reversal to occur,
so that you see the scorpion pit
as an object of desire,
and all the beautiful expanse around it,
as dangerous and swarming with snakes.
This is how strange your fear of death
and emptiness is, and how perverse
the attachment to what you want.
Now that you've heard me
on your misapprehensions, dear friend,
listen to Attar's story on the same subject.
He strung the pearls of this
about King Mahmud, how among the spoils
of his Indian campaign there was a Hindu boy,
whom he adopted as a son. He educated
and provided royally for the boy
and later made him vice-regent, seated
on a gold throne beside himself.
One day he found the young man weeping..
"Why are you crying? You're the companion
of an emperor! The entire nation is ranged out
before you like stars that you can command!"
The young man replied, "I am remembering
my mother and father, and how they
scared me as a child with threats of you!
'Uh-oh, he's headed for King Mahmud's court!
Nothing could be more hellish!' Where are they now
when they should see me sitting here?"
This incident is about your fear of changing.
You are the Hindu boy. Mahmud, which means
Praise to the End, is the spirit's
poverty or emptiness.
The mother and father are your attachment
to beliefs and blood ties
and desires and comforting habits.
Don't listen to them!
They seem to protect
but they imprison.
They are your worst enemies.
They make you afraid
of living in emptiness.
Some day you'll weep tears of delight in that court,
remembering your mistaken parents!
Know that your body nurtures the spirit,
helps it grow, and gives it wrong advise.
The body becomes, eventually, like a vest
of chain mail in peaceful years,
too hot in summer and too cold in winter.
But the body's desires, in another way, are like
an unpredictable associate, whom you must be
patient with. And that companion is helpful,
because patience expands your capacity
to love and feel peace.
The patience of a rose close to a thorn
keeps it fragrant. It's patience that gives milk
to the male camel still nursing in its third year,
and patience is what the prophets show to us.
The beauty of careful sewing on a shirt
is the patience it contains.
Friendship and loyalty have patience
as the strength of their connection.
Feeling lonely and ignoble indicates
that you haven't been patient.
Be with those who mix with God
as honey blends with milk, and say,
"Anything that comes and goes,
rises and sets, is not
what I love." else you'll be like a caravan fire left
to flare itself out alone beside the road.


~Rumi
Tr. Coleman Barks

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Re: Saints & Mystics
« Reply #153 on: January 19, 2008, 02:27:13 AM »
Never Say It Is Not God
 

I taste what you taste. I know the kind of lyrics
your Soul most likes. I know which sounds will become
Resplendent in your mind and bring such pleasure
Your feet will jump and whirl.

When anything touches or enters your body
Never say it is not God, for He is
Just trying to get close.

I have no use for divine patience -- my lips are always
Burning and everywhere. I am running from every corner
Of this world and sky wanting to kiss you;

I am every particle of dust and wheat -- you and I
Are ground from His Own Body. I am rioting at your door;
I am spinning in midair like golden falling leaves
Trying to win your glance.

I am sweetly rolling against your walls and your shores

All night, even though you are asleep. I am singing from
The mouths of animals and birds honoring our
Beloved's promise and need: to let
you know the Truth.
My dear, when anything touches or enters your body
Never say it is not God, for He and I are
Just trying to get close to you.

God and I are rushing
From every corner of existence, needing to say,
"We are yours."


Hafiz by Ladinsky
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nichi

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Re: Saints & Mystics
« Reply #154 on: January 19, 2008, 05:45:07 AM »
From his light, (from The Poem of the Sufi Way)


From his light,
          the niche of my essence enlightened me;
                    by means of me,
                              my nights blazed morning bright.

I made me witness my being there
          for I was he;
                    I witnessed him as me,
                              the light, my splendor.

By me the valley was made holy,
          and I flung my robe of honor --
                    my "taking off of sandals" --
                              on those summoned there.

I embraced my lights
          and so was their guide;
                    how wondrous a soul
                              illuminating lights!

I set firm my many Sinais
          and there prayed to myself;
                    I attained every goal,
                              as my being spoke with me.

My full moon never waned;
          my sun, it never set,
                    and all the blazing stars
                              followed my lead.


Umar Ibn al-Farid
(1181 - 1235)
Tr. Th. Emil Homerin

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nichi

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I Know the Way You Can Get
« Reply #155 on: January 22, 2008, 01:10:32 AM »
I Know the Way You Can Get


I know the way you can get
When you have not had a drink of Love:

Your face hardens,
Your sweet muscles cramp.
Children become concerned
About a strange look that appears in your eyes
Which even begins to worry your own mirror
And nose.

Squirrels and birds sense your sadness
And call an important conference in a tall tree.
They decide which secret code to chant
To help your mind and soul.

Even angels fear that brand of madness
That arrays itself against the world
And throws sharp stones and spears into
The innocent
And into one's self.

O I know the way you can get
If you have not been drinking Love:

You might rip apart
Every sentence your friends and teachers say,
Looking for hidden clauses.

You might weigh every word on a scale
Like a dead fish.

You might pull out a ruler to measure
From every angle in your darkness
The beautiful dimensions of a heart you once
Trusted.

I know the way you can get
If you have not had a drink from Love's
Hands.

That is why all the Great Ones speak of
The vital need
To keep remembering God,
So you will come to know and see Him
As being so Playful
And Wanting,
Just Wanting to help.

That is why Hafiz says:
Bring your cup near me.
For all I care about
Is quenching your thirst for freedom!

All a Sane man can ever care about
Is giving Love!



Hafiz by Ladinsky


nichi

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Die Before You Die
« Reply #156 on: January 22, 2008, 01:24:28 AM »
DIE BEFORE YOU DIE
 

Ironic, but one of the most intimate acts
of our body is
death.

So beautiful appeared my death – knowing who then I would kiss,
I died a thousand times before I died.

“Die before you die,” said the Prophet
Muhammad.

Have wings that feared ever
touched the Sun?

I was born when all I once
feared – I could
love.



Rabia
by Ladinsky

nichi

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Someone Should Start Laughing
« Reply #157 on: January 22, 2008, 01:36:34 AM »
Someone Should Start Laughing


I have a thousand brilliant lies
For the question:

How are you?

I have a thousand brilliant lies
For the question:

What is God?

If you think that the Truth can be known
From words,

If you think that the Sun and the Ocean

Can pass through that tiny opening Called the mouth,

O someone should start laughing!
Someone should start wildly Laughing –Now!


Hafiz by Ladinsky

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Re: Saints & Mystics
« Reply #158 on: January 22, 2008, 04:46:02 AM »
Today would be a good day to die.

The flower seeds wait their turn for brilliance in my gardens deep.

Right now they'll have to wait

beneath the snow as they rest in sleep.


I woke up this morning knowing I was in love

with someone more precious than my heart.

And the birds flutter at their feeders

until the next winter wind scatters them apart.



The sun shines always somewhere in this world of gold

as all mysteries of life surely like a leaf unfold.


I feel so good today just being alive again.

Yes, today is surely a wonderful day to be alive.

It is a good day to die, it's so beautiful everywhere.

Yes, a very good day to love and live.


t2f



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nichi

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Re: Saints & Mystics
« Reply #159 on: January 22, 2008, 04:48:38 AM »
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Yes, a very good day to love and live.

Beautiful, T2!

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Re: Saints & Mystics
« Reply #160 on: January 22, 2008, 04:56:52 AM »
Today would be a good day to die.

The flower seeds wait their turn for brilliance in my gardens deep.

Right now they'll have to wait

beneath the snow as they rest in sleep.





Beautiful Tommy!

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Re: Saints & Mystics
« Reply #161 on: January 22, 2008, 08:14:38 AM »


I feel so good today just being alive again.

Yes, today is surely a wonderful day to be alive.

It is a good day to die, it's so beautiful everywhere.

Yes, a very good day to love and live.


t2f


  Heyyaahh!!
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Re: Saints & Mystics
« Reply #162 on: January 23, 2008, 01:39:53 PM »
Today would be a good day to die.

The flower seeds wait their turn for brilliance in my gardens deep.

Right now they'll have to wait

beneath the snow as they rest in sleep.


I woke up this morning knowing I was in love

with someone more precious than my heart.

And the birds flutter at their feeders

until the next winter wind scatters them apart.



The sun shines always somewhere in this world of gold

as all mysteries of life surely like a leaf unfold.


I feel so good today just being alive again.

Yes, today is surely a wonderful day to be alive.

It is a good day to die, it's so beautiful everywhere.

Yes, a very good day to love and live.


t2f





Love you!
Without constant complete silence meditation - samadi - we lose ourselves in the game.  MM

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Someone Untied Your Camel
« Reply #163 on: January 27, 2008, 07:01:32 AM »
SOMEONE UNTIED YOUR CAMEL
 
I cannot sit still with my countrymen in chains.
I cannot act mute
Hearing the world's loneliness
Crying near the Beloved's heart.
 
My love for God is such
That I could dance with Him tonight without you,
But I would rather have you there.
 
Is your caravan lost?
 
It is,
If you no longer weep from gratitude or happiness,
Or weep
From being cut deep with the awareness
Of the extraordinary beauty
That emanates from the most simple act
And common object.
 
My dear, is your caravan lost?
 
It is if you can no longer be kind to yourself
And loving to those who must live
With the sometimes difficult task of loving you.
 
At least come to know
That someone untied your camel last night
For I hear its gentle voice
Calling for God in the desert.
 
At least come to know
That Hafiz will always hold a lantern
With the galaxies blooming inside
And that
 
I will always guide your soul to
The divine warmth and exhilaration
Of our Beloved's
Tent.
 
~ Hafiz by Ladinsky~




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Re: Someone Untied Your Camel
« Reply #164 on: January 27, 2008, 07:47:11 AM »

I will always guide your soul to
The divine warmth and exhilaration
Of our Beloved's
Tent.
 


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He is right. There I am, there is my tent. And intent.

 

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