Author Topic: Saints and Mystics  (Read 4317 times)

nichi

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Gamble Everything
« Reply #75 on: March 07, 2007, 02:28:41 PM »
Gamble everything for love,
if you're a true human being.

If not, leave
this gathering.

Half-heartedness doesn't reach
into majesty. You set out
to find God, but then you keep

stopping for long periods
at meanspirited roadhouses.

- Rumi
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Re: Saints & Mystics
« Reply #76 on: March 07, 2007, 03:00:56 PM »
      There are those sleeping who are awake,
      and others awake who are sound asleep.

      Some of those bathing in sacred pools
      will never get clean.

      And there are others
      doing household chores
      who are free of any action.
       
                                          - Lalla

                             

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Re: Saints & Mystics
« Reply #77 on: March 20, 2007, 06:09:28 AM »
No end, no end to the journey
no end, no end never
how can the heart in love
ever stop opening
if you love me,
you won't just die once
in every moment
you will die into me
to be reborn

Into this new love, die
your way begins
on the other side
become the sky
take an axe to the prison wall,
escape
walk out like someone
suddenly born into color

do it now

Rumi

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Re: Saints & Mystics
« Reply #78 on: March 21, 2007, 06:32:27 AM »
When the path ignites a soul,
there's no remaining in place.

The foot touches ground,
but not for long.

The way where love tells its secret
stays always in motion,
and there is no you there, and no reason.

The rider urges his horse to gallop,
and so doing, throws himself
under the flying hooves.

In love-unity there's no old or new.
Everything is nothing.
God alone is.

For lovers the phenomena-veil is very transparent,
and the delicate tracings on it cannot
be explained with language.

Clouds burn off as the sun rises,
and the love-world floods with light.

But cloud-water can be obscuring,
as well as useful.

There is an affection that covers the glory,
rather than dissolving into it.

It's a subtle difference,
like the change in Persian
from the word "friendship"
to the word "work."

That happens with just a dot
above or below the third letter.

There is a seeing of the beauty
of union that doesn't actively work
for the inner conversation.

Your hand and feet must move,
as a stream streams, working
as its Self, to get to the ocean.
Then there's no more mention
of the search.

Being famous, or being a disgrace,
who's ahead or behind, these considerations
are rocks and clogged places
that slow you. Be as naked as a wheat grain
out of its husk and sleek as Adam.

Don't ask for anything other
than the presence.

Don't speak of a "you"
apart from That.

A full container cannot be more full.
Be whole, and nothing.


Hakim Sanai
11th Century

 

The Hand of Poetry: Five Mystic Poets of Persia, with Lectures by Inayat Khan
Translated by Coleman Barks


 
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Re: Saints & Mystics
« Reply #79 on: March 22, 2007, 10:42:23 PM »
Thanks for this beautiful collection Nichi!

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Re: Saints & Mystics
« Reply #80 on: March 23, 2007, 04:35:20 PM »
 :) :-*

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Re: Saints & Mystics
« Reply #81 on: March 28, 2007, 01:02:55 AM »
TIRED OF SPEAKING SWEETLY
 
Love wants to reach out and manhandle us,
Break all our teacup talk of God.
 
If you had the courage and
Could give the Beloved His choice, some nights,
He would just drag you around the room
By your hair,
Ripping from your grip all those toys in the world
That bring you no joy.
 
Love sometimes gets tired of speaking sweetly
And wants to rip to shreds
All your erroneous notions of truth
 
That make you fight within yourself, dear one,
And with others,
 
Causing the world to weep
On too many fine days.
 
God wants to manhandle us,
Lock us inside of a tiny room with Himself
And practice His dropkick.
 
The Beloved sometimes wants
To do us a great favor:
 
Hold us upside down
And shake all the nonsense out.
 
But when we hear
He is in such a “playful drunken mood”
Most everyone I know
Quickly packs their bags and hightails it
Out of town.
 
~ Hafiz ~
 
 
(The Gift – versions of Hafiz by Daniel Ladinsky)


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Re: Saints & Mystics
« Reply #82 on: March 28, 2007, 01:38:48 AM »
God wants to manhandle us,
Lock us inside of a tiny room with Himself
And practice His dropkick.

 :D :D :D :D :D
Other is.  Self must struggle to exist.

- Brian George

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Re: Saints & Mystics
« Reply #83 on: March 28, 2007, 01:42:07 AM »
:D :D :D :D :D

I know --- I love that! :D
Also this:
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But when we hear
He is in such a “playful drunken mood”
Most everyone I know
Quickly packs their bags and hightails it
Out of town.

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Re: Saints & Mystics
« Reply #84 on: March 28, 2007, 03:22:48 AM »
but of course!

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ye shall make witness of what thou hath seen, and unto it shall ye suffer; for ye shall be mocked, and reviled, and stoned; and yet ye shall find thy tongue alive with the spirit as unto a serpent, and of these things ye shall speak though they be unspeakable.

http://restlesssoma.com.au/soma/index.php?topic=1483.msg12336#msg12336
Other is.  Self must struggle to exist.

- Brian George

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The Lake
« Reply #85 on: March 28, 2007, 03:36:17 AM »
There is a lake so tiny
that a mustard seed would cover it
easily, yet everyone drinks from this lake.

Deer, jackals, rhinoceroses, and sea elephants
keep falling into it, falling and dissolving
almost before they have time to be born.

- Lalla




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Re: Saints & Mystics
« Reply #86 on: March 28, 2007, 04:29:28 AM »
At Last, I Shall Listen

My past is heavy with
The lifeless
Meaning.
A frightened thought
My fast-approaching future
Is.
I have the body and soul
Of hope completely in my
Thoughts.
I shout at the top of my lungs.
My soul embodies the weight of
Despair.
At last I am now learning the art of listening
to God's
Voice.
"Son, in your soulful silence is
My fruitful message."

~Sri Chinmoy


 


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Re: Saints & Mystics
« Reply #87 on: March 31, 2007, 05:01:11 AM »
Why Are We Not All Screaming Drunks?


The sun once glimpsed God's true nature
And has never been the same.

Thus that radiant sphere
Constantly pours its energy
Upon this earth
As does He from behind
The veil.

With a wonderful God like that
Why isn't everyone a screaming drunk?

Hafiz's guess is this:

Any thought that you are better or less
Than another man

Quickly
Breaks the wine
Glass.

Hafiz by Ladinsky


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Re: Saints & Mystics
« Reply #88 on: April 05, 2007, 06:03:56 AM »

Cast Off All Shame


Cast off all shame,
and sell yourself
in the marketplace;
then alone
can you hope
to reach the Lord.

Cymbals in hand,
a veena upon my shoulder,
I go about;
who dares to stop me?

The pallav of my sari
falls away (A scandal!);
yet will I enter
the crowded marketplace
without a thought.

Jani says, My Lord,
I have become a slut
to reach Your home.


~Janabai~
14th Century India


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Re: Saints & Mystics
« Reply #89 on: April 05, 2007, 06:33:29 AM »

As the Mirror to My Hand


As the mirror to my hand,
the flowers to my hair,
kohl to my eyes,
tambul to my mouth,
musk to my breast,
necklace to my throat,
ecstasy to my flesh,
heart to my home --

as wing to bird,
water to fish,
life to the living --
so you to me.
But tell me,
Madhava, beloved,
who are you?
Who are you really?

Vidyapati says, they are one another.


~Vidyapati~

 

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